

ANNUAL GIVING REPORT | 2023
Inaugural Entrepreneurship Course
Celebrating 10 Years of the Malone Scholars Program Student Exchange with American School of Valencia
Celebrating 10 years of the ‘A‘ali‘ikūhonua CAC
A Look Back on 10 Years of the Malone Family Foundation Scholarship
The Return of 8-Man Football
Winterim 2023
Donor Honor Roll 2022-2023
Endowment Funds
Seabury Hall Golf Tournament
The Class of 2023
The 47th Annual Cra Fair Class Notes
Mahalo, A Hui Hou Elaine Nelson & Gayle Hart
Seabury Hall's Student Exchange with American School of Valencia
Board of Trustees 2022-2023
Mr. Jeremy Baldwin
Mr. Zadoc Brown, Jr.
Ms. R. Lee Kajiyama ’67 Carson
Ms. Anne Carter
Ms. Christy Churchill
Mr. Steve Colflesh
The Rev. Amy Crowe
Mr. Sumner Erdman ’83
The Rt. Rev. Robert L. Fitzpatrick
Mr. Chad Goodfellow ’98
Seabury Hall’s ‘Ohana Annual Report acknowledges contributions received during the fiscal year of June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023. We strive to accurately publish our donor lists, featured stories, and other information. We apologize in advance for any errors made inadvertently in this report.
On the Cover: Akira Thayer ’29 dances to ‘Ulupalakua with the 6th grade hula class at Kupuohi 2022.
Seabury Hall Photography by Bryan Berkowitz
Mr. James Haynes
Mr. Kimo Haynes ’84
Ms. Cordy MacLaughlin
Ms. Katrina Niehaus ’00
Mr. Kit Okazaki ’91
Ms. Wendy Rice Peterson
Ms. Heidi Riecke ’87 Bigelow
Ms. Judy Siracusa
Mr. Robert Stoner ’80
Mr. R. Clay Sutherland
Mr. Shaun Thayer ’96
Mr. Thomas Welch
Mr. Glenn Yamasaki
TRUSTEES EMERITI
Mr. John C. Baldwin (deceased)
Mrs. Betsy Erdman (deceased)
Mr. Roderick F. McPhee (deceased)
“Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it.”-Marian Wright Edelman
Dear Seabury Hall 'Ohana,
Gratitude is an act that brings us peace and joy each day when we take a moment and pause to truly reflect upon what is important. On behalf of Seabury Hall, we are incredibly appreciative of the positive and generous support of so many people. It is rewarding to know that each of you, in your own way, has continued to believe in what we do daily for every student at Seabury Hall.
Please enjoy reading about our educational opportunities and school celebrations in the pages ahead. In addition to all these events, over the past several months, we have completed our school re-accreditation process, re-licensing, and Vision 2030 strategic plan that will guide the school through the next seven years to meet the ever-changing needs of our bright and engaged students. This important work included engagement om many stakeholders, including our Trustees, school leadership, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and parents. We have heartily established and embraced our school values of Empowerment, Passion, Integrity, and Curiosity, aptly referred to as EPIC, which perfectly applies to everyone engaged in our daily work.
The last few years have been challenging, yet Seabury Hall remains blessed by the support of a fantastic community. Even today, as our beautiful island is still reeling om the devastating wildfires that have impacted so many, the response of our supporters has brought to light the incredible strength and resilience of our thoughtful donors. Every member of the remarkable Spartan family continues to stand with our neighbors and iends affected by these fires by offering our support and assistance as needed through volunteerism, compassion, and donations. The gratitude that I feel towards all of you and the good fortune to be a part of such a powerful community is overwhelming. Our values have truly guided us and will continue to help us through whatever the future may bring.
Seabury Hall has always been a safe place and a source of strength for students and staff. Coming together and engaging in academic, athletic, and community work has enriched all. The message Maui Strong will keep us together as we work through whatever challenges we may face in the days and months ahead. We appreciate that our donors and supporters will champion us through the twists and turns of this unique journey. Your belief in Seabury Hall is the light that guides us; we are so incredibly grateful for that.
With Warmest Regards,
SEABURY HALL’S NEW ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND Business Fundamentals course instructor Melissa Kaufman recalled giving her 12 students their first assignment last Fall as part of the inaugural program.
“Okay, class, here’s the assignment: Become comfortable being uncomfortable,” Kaufman said.
Accepting rejection; facing fear of failure; confidently talking to strangers — all are vital, necessary skills that entrepreneurs and business owners must hone on their path toward success.
It isn’t easy to get shot down, after all, and then pick yourself up and keep going, but developing that sense of determination became a strength that some of the students might not have known they had in them. Kaufman did, though — it’s why she does what she does. Prior to joining the Seabury Hall teaching ‘ohana in 2022, Kaufman worked at Northwestern University as the founding, executive director of The Garage — an internationally recognized entrepreneurship program that incubated over a thousand student-founded startups during her
six years at the helm. She is also the author of the award-winning book, Founded: The No B.S. Guide For Student Entrepreneurs
So how did Kaufman end up adding her class to Seabury Hall’s curriculum? The same way she would with any other product: She believed in it, built it, and pitched it. “I’m passionate about empowering the next generation of leaders with an entrepreneurial skillset and mindset to help them navigate the future,” Kaufman said. “It really brings me joy to help others unlock their potential, passions, and talents, and to help students gain the self-confidence to realize they’re in control of their own lives. “The only way to fail in my class is by doing nothing at all.” As part of the course, students must create and market their own products, such as retail items, services, software, subscriptions, or brand new inventions. Success is not pegged to the product itself, but rather the skills used to get there.
So, where to start? Harmony Powers ’24 shared a venn diagram where students were asked to draw three overlapping bubbles representing their passion, skills and opportunities they see in the world that people might spend money toward. She said if one finds the point where those three intersect, then it can point toward a path for success. Powers ended up starting her own podcast of female-owned businesses and business leaders, but more than the actual product itself, she felt her greatest takeaway from the class was learning how to grow and thrive from her mistakes, which is a skill she said helped make this class “the most impactful elective I’ve ever taken.”
Ty Hagan ’24 thought the course might help provide a road map for him to start his own business. Instead, he found himself invested in a learning process that ultimately showed him how to work independently, rather than just following a set of instructions to “complete,” like any other assignment. “Being an entrepreneur means that you’re your own boss, which means you need to be accountable for your work and time management, since there’s no one there to put deadlines but yourself,” Hagan said. “You also hold yourself more accountable to your work because you aren’t doing it for the teacher. You’re doing it for yourself and you get out of it whatever you put into it.”
Max Stone ’23 echoes the same thoughts as Hagan, as he admits the class is a lot of work. “But it’s your work and it’s your idea,” said Stone, whose product, Wax Sax by Max, aims to use 3D printing technology to create small holders that surfers can use to keep their sticks of wax from getting sandy. “It’s something you’re invested in.” Part of the students’ learning and progress was marked by missteps and failures, whether from peers suggesting it might not work, turned down interviews from cold
calling, or technical challenges with the product itself. Yet each step back was one step forward.
Students also benefited from numerous alumni who visited campus to share their experiences in business and entrepreneurship, and gained skills that can translate outside the classroom, such as using online resources for discovery in researching potential clients. And while some projects, like phone charging stations, arose from recognizing needs around campus, Kaufman emphasizes that these sets of skills can be used wherever students find needs, whether in business, social work, nonprofits, or the community.
Kaufman is already amazed at the progress she has seen from the program’s first students. “They’re self-su cient, they welcome failure, and they’re open to feedback,” she said. “They’re also developing leadership skills. Mastering any craft is when you can teach it to others, and they’re demonstrating they can do that.”
ABOVE: Entreprenuership students share examples of their own failures and the lessons they learned from it.
“I'm proud of how my process of coming up with ideas has gotten better. We learned how to make vision boards and use image searches to come up with ideas for projects we'd like to do.”
FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL ART INSTRUCTOR U‘i Naho‘olewa, watching students develop their art-making skills and “art confidence” never gets old. “The 6th grade students I teach often have a hesitant and awkward beginning in art,” she said. “Throughout the year, I try to show them that visual arts is innovative, thought provoking, and creative. While they are in my room, art is a vehicle for them to test limits and explore.”
To help students make the transition from tentative beginners to budding artists, Naho‘olewa employs Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB), a choice-based art education approach to teaching. TAB creates a learning environment in which the student becomes the artist, self-selecting learning goals and self-directing the methods used to achieve them. Student-artists are encouraged to view the classroom as their studio, where they may choose from a variety of medium stations like charcoal, graphite, oil pastels, watercolor, sculpture materials, ipads, and traditional pen and ink.
The freedom to choose their own mediums and ideas has a significant impact on how students respond to the class. “Once they grasp the idea that yes, they have choices, they love it,” she said. “Now, at the end of the semester they come to collect their art from me, which is a dramatic change. In the past, I’d have to hunt students down but now they are eager to take their work home, which is exciting to see. You can tell they really care about their projects.”
“What I enjoy the most about this class is that you have alot of freedom to choose what you want to make and you have a lot of options.”
IMANI“I'm most proud of how I used my problem-solving skills to figure out how to get the clay to stick to the canvas. I wasn't able to use glue so I ended up using a little bit of water to get it to stick.”
WITH THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR in full swing and the ability to gather possible once again, the Seabury Hall community came together at PAST/FORWARD, a celebration of the ‘A‘ali‘ikūhonua Creative Arts Center’s 10th anniversary.
On Friday, September 23rd, and Saturday, September 24th, students, families, sta , alumni, and guests of the school were treated to a wonderful evening of music, theater, and dance. The event kicked o with a fabulous Opening Night Pre-Show Reception on Friday night complete with an array of gourmet pūpū and desserts prepared by Seabury Hall’s Chef David Villanti. Guests enjoyed the beautiful Maunalei sunset and
dazzling pre-show entertainment before being ushered inside for an unforgettable show.
Performances by current students and alumni working professionals connected the past of the performing arts program with the up-and-coming dancers, musicians, and actors of the future. Proceeds from both nights supported Seabury Hall’s Financial Aid program. Mahalo to the many performers, countless volunteers, and exceptionally talented alumni who made this milestone celebration one to remember!
Celebrating a decade of generosity from the Malone Family Foundation
nervously at home with his parents for the phone to ring to hear if he would be attending Seabury Hall. However, acceptance into the school was not what made Birnie anxious –he would need to be selected as a Malone Scholar for his family to afford the tuition.
“My parents were crying when they got the phone call,” Birnie recalled of being selected by the prestigious program a decade ago. “My mom put it on speaker phone and my dad was there as well. My mom just started crying at the dinner table.”
Birnie is among dozens of students who have been afforded the opportunity to attend Seabury Hall, thanks to the Malone Scholarship Program. The program is celebrating its 10th year at the school and provides financial assistance to students ranging from Grades 7 to 12.
In 2012, Seabury Hall was selected by the Malone Family Foundation to receive a $2 million endowment to fund scholarships for gifted students of limited financial means. Founded in 1997 by Dr. John C. Malone, a well-known communications and media executive, and his family, the foundation sought to identify one school in each of the 50 states to become a Malone Scholars School. From 2000 through 2012,
49 schools, including Seabury Hall, were selected based on their academic caliber; quality of staff; accommodations for gifted students; strong AP/IB and enrichment programs; commitment to financial aid; and an economically, culturally, ethnically, and socially diverse population.
“Being awarded the Malone Scholarship has been a lifechanging experience for many of our students and their families,” Director of Admissions Elaine Nelson said. “The generosity of the Malone Family Foundation has made it possible for some of Maui’s brightest and most talented students to attend Seabury Hall. The scholarship removes financial barriers for these students and provides them with the opportunity to pursue academic excellence, explore new areas of study, and truly reach their full potential as students and individuals.”
Birnie recalled the opportunities the scholarship program provided to not just him, but also his brother Connor (“Pono”) ’21, who was selected as a Malone Scholar. Birnie went on to graduate from the University of San Francisco in 2021, and work for electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian, while his brother is a sophomore at Chapman University.
“It was life changing,” said Birnie, who recalled the difficult time for his family during the Great Recession. “My brother really
wanted to come to Seabury, but both my parents were working hotel and construction jobs, which took a hit in the recession. To have both their kids at the best school on the island was not even possible without the scholarship, and I don’t think I would have ended up at USF or Rivian without it.”
The Malone Scholarship continues to help some of Maui’s brightest students to develop to their fullest potential at Seabury Hall.
For Senior and current Malone Scholar Kristian Lloyd Roque ’23, the scholarship meant not only access to a rigorous academic career, but also the opportunity to develop his confidence and abilities as a leader. Roque said being selected as one of the few Malone Scholars encouraged him to run for Student Body President. After being elected, he said he was forced to quickly grow and adapt to the social, planning and leadership responsibilities required for the position.
“You can’t hide from people,” he said. “I hated the pressure. I hated not knowing the answer to things. In the beginning, I had to learn a lot about perseverance.”
Roque’s example has certainly become one that fulfills the Malone Scholarship’s purpose of developing one's full potential. He currently serves as the emcee for weekly assemblies, has starred in musicals like The Addams Family, periodically runs tech in the A ali ikūhonua Creative Arts Center, and plays guitar in the Hawaiian Ensemble (among many other activities). Roque acknowledges that although he is now “very visible around campus,” it was his participation in all of these activities that helped him to build his confidence and ultimately find the courage to serve as Student Body President.
“Developing into someone who can connect with others and who has the confidence to lead is what I am most proud of this year,” he said. “When I think about fulfilling my potential as a student at Seabury Hall, I know that I have reached many of the goals I have set for myself because of the self-confidence I have built and leadership abilities I have gained.”
As he heads to Columbia University in the fall, Roque said his legacy as a Malone Scholar will be to continue the pursuit of his potential and to create a secure future for his family.
“I recognize that I have been given a lot,” he said. “When you are given that much, it feels wrong not to continue to work hard and honor those investments. Thanks to the Malone Family Foundation, I am well-prepared and confident as I head to college in the fall. I will carry the lessons I learned throughout high school with me to New York City and I am looking forward to showing the Malone Family Foundation that their generosity was well-invested at Seabury Hall.”
THE AIR IN OLINDA felt a little bit di erent last fall. There was an energy, a buzz — a forgotten excitement that swept across campus and created an atmosphere that was nothing short of electric.
Nearly 500 students, spectators, and fans all excitedly gathered on September 3, 2022, and settled in for an Upcountry show that had been many years in the making. By mid-morning, the crash of helmets filled the air and as the crowd erupted for Seabury Hall’s first touchdown, everyone there in attendance knew:
Spartan football was back.
After going undefeated and winning three-straight MIL crowns from 2012-2014, Seabury Hall’s 8-man football team hadn’t played a down since 2018. There was an informal season in 2021 that featured one intrasquad scrimmage, but the o cial return to MIL action was that September morning against Hana High School — a game the Spartans ultimately won by a score of 54-14. “The energy that day was really unbelievable,” said head coach, Nathan St. Cyr. “The alumni energy, the amazing turnout — it created that special feeling that football has the opportunity to create on a campus.”
St. Cyr and his coaching sta have
been working hard throughout the year to ensure the Spartans don’t just field a team, but also develop a deep, wellrounded program. That has resulted in establishing a spring, non-contact season for players who want to continue to train, as well as providing flag football for students as young as 8th grade.
St. Cyr credits Head of School Maureen Madden for her support, along with coaches Tom Kellogg and Jaxson Stinger ’15. “It really takes a village,” St. Cyr said. “There’s no one person that can run an entire program.” St. Cyr also credits the student athletes for serving as the driving force behind the sports’ return to the gridiron. “Guys like Max Stone ’23, who just stepped up as leaders, brought passion on the field, and helped recruit other players,” St. Cyr said. “We lost four seniors from the ’22 team, but have 12 incoming seniors this year, including Leo Mckuin ’24 and Cody Frampton ’24, who were named MIL All-stars for that 2022 season, as well as kicker, Patricio Santiago ’24, who was recognized as an Honorable Mention.
“What’s most exciting, though, is that freshmen from that ’22 season will be the first class to be able to play football for all four years, since re-starting the program, so it’s a lot of fun being able to watch it
grow and seeing where this program will take them.”
While St. Cyr is quick to thank others for their roles, Athletic Director Yaya Enriquez-Meyer ’08 directs a lot of the credit onto the Spartan head football coach. “Coach Nathan's enthusiasm and knowledge of the game is a huge plus for our program,” Enriquez-Meyer said. “He brings that spirit of work ethic and sense of commitment, and I’m really excited to see how our team of coaches will not only create an elite 8-man program, but also help our student-athletes be great on the field, and amazing people o the field as well.”
Enriquez-Meyer echoes something that is close to St. Cyr’s heart: “At the end of the day, once the whistle has blown and the score has been tallied and the kids have left it on the field, it’s what the game of football can teach these young athletes that drives Coach Nathan and his team of coaches to put in the time to make it work.”
“We’re all passionate about football,” St. Cyr said. “But we’re also passionate about the impact the game of football can have o the field. It’s physical, it’s mental, it helps build character, and I know it will have a huge impact on these kids as they head out into the world.”
ONE OF SEABURY HALL'S SIGNATURE LEARNING experiences made its return in 2023 as students participated in a variety of o -campus learning experiences from February 13-17. Students had the opportunity to travel to places like Washington D.C., Costa Rica, Japan, Hawai‘i Island, New York, and California while others engaged in activities like aerial silks, culinary skills, windsurfing, and sustainable farming.
“This was the best Winterim ever,” said Math instructor, Sean Wilson ’86 who participated in a beginning SCUBA certification session with Maui Dreams Dive Co. “We learned how to survive underwater and even saw a manta ray, sea turtles, octopus, and lobsters. I highly recommend this experience which will allow you to get an advanced certification the following year.”
Elizabeth Miranda ’25 chose to visit Washington D.C. and came away with a better understanding of how the nation's government works. “I feel way more comfortable talking about government and the things going on in our country. Now, I have the information and background to understand what is going on and how things work. It made me feel like even though I am young and come from a small island, I still have a voice and can bring about change in our country.”
Planned Giving
Chip Blacker
Zadoc W. Brown III ʼ87
Virginia Lowrey Brown
Raulette Lee Kajiyama ʼ67 Carson
Lisabeth Halstead ʼ83
Daniel Mayeda
Sharon McPhee
Louis Olave
Henry Rice
Sandi Stoner
Jane Thompson
Daniel White
Heritage Society
$10,000 or More
A & S Erdman Schwab Charitable Fund
Alston Family Foundation
Alston Ohana
American Endowment Foundation
Gabby Anderman and Bennett Cale
Anonymous (10)*
Jeremy and Michelle Baldwin*
Heidi Riecke ʼ87 Bigelow and Dan Bigelow*
BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund
Zadoc W. Brown Jr.*
Zoe Chotzen-Tsuruda ʼ12
Josh and Julie Dorkin
Sumner ʼ83 and Angie Erdman*
Chad ʼ98 and Shay Belisle ʼ00 Goodfellow
Steve and Tamar Goodfellow*
Hawai'i Community Foundation
Hawaii Petroleum*
Jimmy and Honey Bun Haynes*
Kimo ʼ84 and Sheila Haynes*
Edmund and Trudy Healy
Healy Foundation
National Philanthropic Trust
Not Today, Maybe Tomorrow Fund
Chelsea Recchia-Goodfellow ʼ03
Seabury Hall Alumni Association (SHAA)*
Seabury Hall Golf Tournament*
Seabury Hall Parents Organization (SHPO)*
Schwab Charitable
Pete and Judy Siracusa*
The Haynes Family Fund of the Hawai'i Community Foundation
The Red Cabin Foundation Trust
The Roy H. and Lorraine M. Okumura Foundation*
Ali and Travis Thompson*
Rick Wolford
President’s Council
$5,000 to $9,999
Paul and Tanya Alston
Anonymous (2)*
Mark and Joyce Berry
Bowman Termite & Pest Management
Zadoc ʼ87 and Stephanie Brown, III*
Aaron and Kaimanamālie Lee ʼ03 Brummel*
Wil Cambra
Anne Carter
Wakon and Jill Bowman Childers
R.B. Davenport IV
Goodfellow Bros.*
Island Sotheby's International Realty
Jac and Susan Kean*
Keele Ohana Builders
Ryan MacLaughlin ʼ99
Cyrus and Jill Monroe*
Katrina T. Niehaus ʼ00*
Kit ʼ91 and Karla Okazaki*
Larry and Mary Jo Padilla
ROAM Maui
State Farm Insurance Agency of Kit K. Okazaki
Stifel
Earl and Sandi Stoner*
Robert ʼ80 and Caroline Stoner*
Ulupalakua Ranch Inc.
Walker Industries, Ltd.
Water Controls & Pump Systems
$2,500 to $4,999
Dean Arashiro and Margaret Garcia
Edward ʼ76 and Jennifer Bruce ʼ77
Baldwin
Michael and Priscilla Baldwin
Tamara and Eric Barto
Jesse Biter
Ryan and Christy Churchill
Detail USA, inc
Fidelity Charitable
Adrian and Nancy Fourie
Global New Beginnings, Inc.
Goldman Sachs
Guaranteed Rate
Mike and Shannon Gurley
Innovated Assets
Kathryn Lipp Naish Family Trust
Paul and Cordy MacLaughlin*
Maui Garage Doors, Inc.
John McNamara and Renée Loux
Lee Monroe ʼ97
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.
The Naish Family
No Ka Oi Energy LLC
Wendy Rice Peterson*
Keri Quinsaat
R. Clay Sutherland, Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation*
Brady Spangler
Clay and Susan Sutherland*
Shaun ʼ96 and Denise Thayer*
Rick and Erin Volner
Tom and Claudia Welch*
Glenn Yamasaki and Kyoko Kimura*
$1,000 to $2,499
Akina Bus Service
Allstate Insurance - Matthew Cerizo Agency
Anonymous (3)
Kalai Ancog and Cassie Akina Ancog
Arita-Poulson General Contracting, LLC
Harold Berman
Rosalind Berman
Dan Bissler*
Carlsen Ohana
Peter A. and Raulette Lee Kajiyama ʼ67
Carson*
Castaway Group, LLC - Castaway Construction & Restoration, LLC, Cooling
Hawaii, LLC, Hawaii Electrical Solutions, LLC, Island Tile & Stone, LLC
Susannah Christy & Family
Lauren Clark ʼ10 and John Oberbeck
Steve and Melissa Otte ʼ67 Colflesh*
Dean S. Arashiro, DDS, MS, LTD
Douglas and Debra Deponte
Ernest & Margaret (Peggy) Kai Charitable Foundation
Falit Ohana
Fireman's Fund Insurance Company*
Bishop and Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick*
Fong Ohana
John and Pamela Meyer ʼ68 Gerstmayr
The Rev. Christopher and Mrs. Julia Golding
Susan Root Graham
Michele Milovina ʼ90 Hakakha
Clint Hansen ʼ00
Daryl and Josee Hansen
Hart Ohana*
Peter and Lisa Haug
Heather Haynes ʼ87*
HC&D, LLC
Christina Hemming
Lehn Hu and Les Skillings
Danielle and Coe Huston
Jadyn Enterprises LLC
Jhamandas Watumull Fund
John and Pamela Gerstmayr
Charitable Fund
Justin and Amanda Prouty Giving Fund
Kalalau Awawa LLC
Robin ʼ98 and Jennifer Kean
Lawrence and Mary Ann Lambert*
Maureen and Bruce Madden
Margaret C. Garcia, DDS
Maui Oil Company
Meek Foundation
Maile Mitchell '68 Melrose
Merritt Family
Mick's House of Fleetwood
Adam and Lenna Miller
Graham Monroe '00
Loren Osborn and Helen Mamuad
Pacific Technologies and Solutions LLC
Padilla Designs LLC
Aaron and Rhonda Placourakis
Lynne Lusby '70 Plaugher
Pundy LLC
Justin and Amanda Prouty
Jill and Michael Spalding
Hannibal and Brandi Spalding
Troy Tanga and Kelley Kramers
Michael and Lisa Tateishi
Dave and Natalie Walters
Mike and Whitney White
John and Donnette-Gene Wilson*
Jon and Jan Yokouchi
Spartan Society
$500 to $999
Ajmani and Shah Gift Fund
Sumeet Ajmani ʼ01 and Preeyanka Shah
Alexander & Baldwin
Anonymous (2)
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Bank of Hawaii
Barreno Ohana
Carter Barto ʼ04
Holly Barto ʼ03 Hansen
Kelsea Barto ʼ06 Wallace
Birkholz Family
Henry and Lilikoi Brocklehurst*
Clint and Suzy Churchill
E-H International
Thea Engesser
Dominic Garcia ʼ83
Michael and Wendy Giblin
Iinuma Nakaaki Ohana
Keiki Soccer Pros
Beth Liebling
Mette Lyons
Camille and Sam Lyons*
Maui 5K
Maui Architectural Group
Maui Surfer Girls
Carol Harris ʼ89 McNairy
Paul & Rosalyn, Nick ʼ04 & Peter ʼ08 Meyer
Ronald K. and Lella E. Migita
Dr. Thomas and Wendy Milovina
Dr. Dwight and Julenne Mounts
Mounts Ohana
The Naish Family
Elaine Nelson*
Scott and Shari Okada
Patti K. M. Endo, M.D., Inc.
Phillip Proctor
Pukalani Plant Company
Jen and Steve Rappenecker
Arthur Rasmussen
Roger Robello
Paul Romero
Ronald K & Lella E Migita Foundation
Cristina Schenk '98
Shaun Thayer, CPA
Singsank Ohana
Dean Siracusa
Joseph and Kristen Sta ord
Kat Stout
Steve and Debra Sturdevant
Mark Suzuki ʼ11
Brian and Gina Teliho
Dustin Tester ʼ91
The Blackbaud Giving Fund
Bill Thompson and Annie Juan
Jon and Lydia Toda*
Paul Van Zwalenburg ʼ77 and Marnie Foust
Debbie von Tempsky ʼ73 and Je rey Grundhauser
Bubba Walker*
Jed and Erica White
Linda Love and Michael Williams
Blue & Red Club
$100 to $499
Abellanida Ohana
Kim Abrahamson
Stephanie Ackerman ʼ69
Kealalio Allen Ohana
Anonymous (25)
Lauren Quill ʼ02 Armstrong
Pete and Mallory Haines ʼ71 Armstrong
Michelle Thiessen ʼ74 Aschwald
Kawika and Deborah Aweau
Lehua Barboza
Melanie and Kyle Barreras
Tina Bartsch and Jim McManus
Bryan Berkowitz
Mitch and Joan Berman
Noah Bigelow ʼ18
Sienna Bigelow ʼ20
Brad Billik ʼ80
Victoria Wayne ʼ00 Bowley
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Paulina Brotherton ʼ24
Moka Brown and Jamie Roth
Virginia Lowrey Brown
Vanessa Cerrito
Tom and Liz Childers
King-hui Chuang and Huisheng Chen
Spencer Chun
Francesca Cipro ʼ99
Marilyn Cleghorn
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Colleen V. Cluney
Tom Cole
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Susan S. Conger Family
Ti ni Connelly
Cooper Family
Steve Cornell
Rev. Amy and James Crowe
Heather Culpepper
Kathy Law ʼ69 Czar and Nick Czar
Daniel Dancil
de Crinis Ohana
Maestro Peter Della Croce
Jasmine and Doug Deponte
Tom and Melanie Devereux
Martin Diamond
Erin and Sal Diaz
Brian and Jana DiMartino
Tien and Amy Doan
Pamela Y. Dodson
Martin Dorkin
Eriko Dowd
Jacky and Diane Dugied*
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Ms. Emerick
Julie Enos
Justin and Tanya Farmer
Wayne and Alene Farner
Deborah Farrington
Foodland
Marcie Frampton
Barbara and Michael Gach
Gann Ohana
GAP
Cambria Garell ʼ97 and Jon Siracusa ʼ96
Ronald and Shirley Gess
The Goldyn Family
Larry Goodknight
Jimmy and Emmy Greenwell
M.E. "Meg" Greenwell ʼ68
Grossman Ohana
John Guard ʼ90
Kanoa and Kassie Haake
Kathleen Hagan
Alyce Haines
Kay Cross ʼ68 Harper
Christina and Mike Hartman
Clark and Jackie Hashimoto
Lisa M. Head
Ernest Heller
Higa Ohana
Michelle Hodara ʼ99
Rachel Hodara ʼ04 Nelson and Mark Nelson
Mariya Hodge ʼ96
Gwen Honjo
Hori Ohana
Taylor Hori ʼ12
Hui No Ke Ola Pono
Lono Hunter ʼ91
Paul Janes-Brown
Bob, Suzanne and Sean ʼ12 Jensen*
James A. Jones
Allison and Kelan Joshua
Kaimi Judd and Malika Dudley
John and Cheryl Kaupalolo III
WanYu and Andrew Kayes
Julie Kean
Monica Kessi and Brian Connor
Charly Kleissner ʼ75
Brian and Lynette Kokubun
Konohia Ohana
Cindy Krach and Dennis Brown
Jacob Kuiper ʼ17
Neal and Janie Kunin
Bryan Lampshire
Jayme Lane
Nanette Le ʼ06*
Annalisa Bernard ʼ95 Lee
Diane Lee
Lee Ohana - Class 2023
Rovianne Leigh ʼ95
Bill and Brooke Colflesh ʼ99 Levien*
Elisabeth and Simon Liddiard
Filippo Lippi and Laura Gerken
Lisiten Family
Ed Lum and Robbie St. Sure
Helen Lu uwai
Tamiko Mackie ʼ86
Steve and Diane Maier
Sal ʼ03 and Alexa Fong ʼ04 Marino
Derek and Lynn Matayoshi*
Maui Interscholastic League (MIL)
Lieutenant Dylan McCall ʼ03 & Ohana
Lorraine McCarthy
Mino McLean ʼ93
Douglas and Gale McNish
Zachary McNish '95
Colleen P. Medeiros and Scott Fisher ʼ88
Ken and Morag Miranda
Laura Moore
Mark and Katie Moquin
Toshitami and Eiko Mori
André Morissette
Iwalani Mountcastle ʼ97 Gasmen
Lisa Mullen
Jake ʼ04 and Caitlin Musson
Ui Naho olewa
P. Niess ʼ98
Elizabeth Young ʼ73 Norcross
Martha Paulsen ʼ84 Norrie
Ashley Colflesh ʼ97 Oakley
Sarah Hunter ʼ87 O'Brien
Brendan O'Connor ʼ04
John OConnor
Kelly Paul ʼ04 O'Connor
Ron Ohira
Cecilia Ortiz
Mary White ʼ04 Osborne and Dave Osborne
Jorma ʼ89 and Mercy Palmer
Charles Parente and Elizabeth Ignacio
Alyse Takayesu ʼ04 Parker
Tammie and Andy Paul
Alison Kean ʼ03 Pearce and Thomas Pearce
Robert and Michelle Pellettieri
Timothy Perry
Gerrit and Yvienne Peterson
Will and Tici Phillips
Matt and Michelle Pietsch
Eric and Joleen Pilotin
Robyn Pitt-Owen
John and Flo Plunkett
Annie Popkin and David Parker
Goo-Potratz Family
Ronald Powers
Linda Galt Powley
Prather Ohana*
Fletcher Prouty ʼ14
Punu Ohana
Michelle Mikesell ʼ87 Purcell
Quinn Quinabo ʼ26
Cynthia and Terry Quisenberry*
Katherine Goodale ʼ69 Richardson
Jill Roberts
David M. Roth ʼ98
John Rowehl
Ruth and Louis Baker Foundation
DeAnne and Michael Salzer
Bart and Jane Santiago
Molly and Tom Schad
Carolyn M. Schaefer*
Scott Ohana
Emily Severson
James and Pamela Sheerin
Heidi Sherman and Anthony Crook
Andrew Silard ʼ01
Leif and Maile Sjostrand
Bryan and Dori Smith
Chris and Sara DePalma ʼ92 Smith
Kathryn and Doug Smith
Liz Warrick ʼ95 Smith and Matt Smith
Steve and Valorie Spence
Nathan and Tia Anderson ʼ94 St. Cyr
Brook Starr ʼ91
Barbara Stehouwer
Jaxson Stinger ʼ15
Michael Stone
Christopher ʼ08 and Sara Sugidono
Douglas and Candace Sugidono
Ben and Tash Summit
Steve Sutrov
Kumu Kukini Suwa
Taylor Takatani ʼ19
Bryan and Sara Tateishi ʼ03 Tanaka
Mitchell and Laura Tasaki
Barbara Tavares
Rebecca Nelson ʼ04 Taylor
Tezzan
James and Judy Thomson*
Donna Ting
Samantha Turbeville ʼ14 & Ohana
Steve Ulene and Gabrielle O'Sullivan
Hilton and Maria Unemori
Unemori Hampe Ohana
John and Teresa Vail
Todd Van Amburgh*
Kim Van Zwalenburg ʼ75
Jody L. Vinoray
Walter Vorfeld and Ellen Loucks*
Wilma Vorfeld*
David Ward and Dean Wong*
Chad and Esther White
Mason and Trudy Williams
Sean Wilson ʼ86*
Julie Wind and Anita Dekker
Brian and Sharon Yamada
Daryl and Joyce Yamada
Danny and Ellen Yamamura
Kevin Yamashiro
Daniel and Lorraine Yoshioka
Homer Yung ʼ78
Matthew Yung ʼ80
Alicia Zoetewey and Ancil Clancy
Under $100
Leslie M. Agorastos
Anonymous (19)
Salma Ansari
Asuncion Ohana
Cherisse Bandy ʼ80
Marylyn Barbosa
Kyle Barfield
Elizabeth Berry
Boeing*
Nick Borho
Susan Bradley
Catherine Brandon
Aaron Brice
Jay and Karmen Brown
Brumbaugh Family
John and Lisa Cano
Inanna Carter ʼ10
Misty Carver
Lesley Alexander ʼ73 Castellanos
Allison Smith ʼ11 Cleghorn
Kelly Cole ʼ95 Ah-Kee
Naomi Cooper ʼ06
Marty Coryell
Julia Cummings ʼ94
Ms. DeLeonardis
Arnaud Delorme
Christie Ellison
Chris Findeisen
Dean Kimo ʼ90 and Carol Frampton
Svea and Robert Frost
Give Aloha
Shelly Glass
Albert and Erin Hahn
Tony Haleakala
Marny Hall-Moriyasu
Peter and Jaylon Hansen
Liz Hart ʼ04
Alastair Hebard
Bob and Ross Henderson
Spencer Hyde ʼ11
Savy Janssen ʼ15
Hortense Joaquin
Rose Johnson
Aine Athina Rae Kaahui
Ariella Kainrath ʼ13
Kawika Kapuaala
Melissa Kaufman
Kamalei Kawa a
Marsha Kelly*
Garret Kovach
Kimiko Koyanagi
Malinee Kruasing
Sean Leblanc
Eric Micha'el Leventhal
Summer Lewis
Denise Lionetti
The Litt Family
Saeed Marandi
Gayle and Richard Martelles*
Lenda McGehee*
Annie Maier ʼ96 Mellein and Cory Mellein
Aubrey Mellenbruch
Yacine Meyer ʼ08
Kathy Middleton
Maureen Mitchell
Miura Family
Dan Molin
Max Moquin ʼ24
Tyler Morrison ʼ84 and Rachel Altmann
Ellyn and Chris Mortimer
Bill and Lei Naylor
Stephanie Nelson
Regan and Yumie Ohira
Emma Pilotin ʼ16
Erica Pilotin ʼ18
Keith and Lynn Powers
Talia Purdy
Dee and Theresa Malia Thomson ʼ84
Quiocho
Antonio V. Ramil
Christina and Craig Ramos
Kahiau Ramos ʼ28
Ritchie Family
Lecca Roberts ʼ04 and Andrew Lusby
Wendy Romanchak
Roque Family
Ross and Bob Henderson Charitable Fund
Gordon and Kimberly Sagun
Leonard and Kathy Sakai
Noah P. Saltman
Sam Sato's
Shelagh Sandstedt
Haley Shapiro ʼ19
Samuel Shapiro ʼ16
Theresa Sherman
Nicole Smith ʼ03
Smith-Ryland Family
Brian and Lindsey Solano
Laura and Tracy Stice
Orly Tagorda and Terryl Vencl
Jan Tamashiro
Tequila the Cat
Terence Thomas
Krystle (Maile) Trenholm ʼ01
Icer Vaughan ʼ93
David Villanti
Devin Vinoray ʼ12
Russel Voyles and Rebecca O'Roark Voyles
Eugene Wasson IV ʼ94
Anita and Robert Waterford
Yamaguchi Ohana
Michela Zanchi
Alumni
Class of 1967
Raulette Lee Kajiyama Carson*
Melissa Otte Colflesh*
Class of 1968
Pamela Meyer Gerstmayr
M. E. "Meg" Greenwell
Kay Cross Harper
Maile Mitchell Melrose
Class of 1969
Stephanie Ackerman
Kathy Law Czar
Katherine Goodale Richardson
Class of 1970
Lynne Lusby Plaugher
Class of 1971
Mallory Haines Armstrong
Class of 1973
Lesley Alexander Castellanos
Elizabeth Young Norcross
Debbie von Tempsky
Class of 1974
Anonymous
Michelle Thiessen Aschwald
Class of 1975
Charly Kleissner
Kim Van Zwalenburg
Class of 1976
Edward Baldwin
Class of 1977
Jennifer Bruce Winston
Paul Van Zwalenburg
Class of 1978
Homer Yung
Class of 1980
Cherisse Bandy
Brad Billik
Robert Stoner*
Matthew Yung
Class of 1981
Jody Murata Singsank
Class of 1983
Sumner Erdman*
Dominic Garcia
Class of 1984
Kimo Haynes*
Tyler B. Morrison
Martha Paulsen Norrie
Theresa Malia Thomson Quiocho
Class of 1986
Anonymous
Tamiko Mackie
Sean Wilson*
Class of 1987
Heidi Riecke Bigelow*
Zadoc W. Brown III*
Heather Haynes*
Sarah Hunter O'Brien
Michelle Mikesell Purcell
Class of 1988
Scott Fisher
Class of 1989
Carol Harris McNairy
Jorma Palmer
Class of 1990
Dean Kimo Frampton
John Guard
Michele Milovina Hakakha
Class of 1991
Lono Hunter
Kit Okazaki*
Brook Starr
Dustin Tester
Class of 1992
Sara DePalma Smith
Class of 1993
Mino McLean
Icer Vaughan
Class of 1994
Anonymous
Julia Cummings
Tia Anderson St. Cyr
Eugene Wasson IV
Class of 1995
Kelly Cole Ah-Kee
Annalisa Bernard Lee
Rovianne Leigh
Zachary McNish
Liz Warrick Smith
Class of 1996
Anonymous*
Mariya Hodge
Annie Maier Mellein
Michael Scott
Ora Shields Scott
Jon Siracusa
Shaun Thayer*
Class of 1997
Emalu Dancil Cleveland
Cambria Garell
Lee Monroe
Iwalani Mountcastle Gasmen
Ashley Colflesh Oakley
Class of 1998
Chad Goodfellow
Robin Kean
P. Niess
David M. Roth
Cristina Schenk
Class of 1999
Francesca Cipro
Michelle Hodara
Brooke Colflesh Levien*
Ryan MacLaughlin
Class of 2000
Anonymous*
Shay Belisle Goodfellow
Victoria Wayne Bowley
Clint Hansen
Graham Monroe
Katrina T. Niehaus*
Class of 2001
Sumeet Ajmani
Anonymous (3)
Andrew Silard
Tequila the Cat
Krystle (Maile) Trenholm
Class of 2002
Lauren Quill Armstrong
Class of 2003
Holly Barto Hansen
Kaimanamālie Lee Brummel*
Salvatore Marino
Dylan McCall
Alison Kean Pearce
Chelsea Recchia-Goodfellow
Nicole Smith
Sara Tateishi Tanaka
Class of 2004
Anonymous
Carter Barto
Liz Hart
Rachel Hodara Nelson
Alexa Fong Marino
Nick Meyer
Jake Musson
Brendan O'Connor
Kelly Paul O'Connor
Mary White Osborne
Alyse Takayesu Parker
Lecca Roberts
Rebecca Nelson Taylor
Class of 2006
Kelsea Barto Wallace
Naomi Cooper
Nanette Le*
Class of 2008
Peter Meyer
Yacine Meyer
Chris Sugidono
Class of 2010
Inanna Carter
Lauren E. Clark
Class of 2011
Allison Smith Cleghorn
Spencer Hyde
Mark Suzuki
Class of 2012
Zoe Chotzen-Tsuruda
Taylor Hori
Sean Jensen*
Devin Vinoray
Class of 2013
Ariella Kainrath
Class of 2014
Fletcher Prouty
Samantha Turbeville
Class of 2015
Savy Janssen
Jaxson C. Stinger
Class of 2016
Emma L. Pilotin
Samuel Shapiro
Class of 2017
Jacob H. Kuiper
Class of 2018
Noah Bigelow
Erica Pilotin
Class of 2019
Haley Shapiro
Taylor Takatani
Class of 2020
Sienna Bigelow
Donna Abellanida
Anonymous (15)
Sean Asuncion
Bryan Berkowitz
Aaron Brice
Moka Brown
Karmen Brown
Kaimanamālie Lee ʼ03 Brummel*
Vanessa Cerrito
Francesca Cipro ʼ99
Barbara Cooper
Steven Cornell
Dawn DeLeonardis
Peter Della Croce
Jasmine Deponte
Danielle Emerick
Yacine Meyer ʼ08
Dr. Chris Findeisen
Marcie Frampton
Kassia Gann
Laura Ann Gerken
The Rev. Christopher Golding
Larry Goodknight
Robert Grossman
Tony Haleakala
Gayle Hart*
Alastair Hebard
Earl Higa
Savy Janssen ʼ15
Allison Joshua
Kawika Kapuaala
Melissa Kaufman
Kamalei Kawa a
Marsha Kelly*
Garret Kovach
Sean Leblanc
Eric Micha'el Leventhal
Bill Levien*
Filippo Lippi
Bruce Madden
Maureen Madden
Saeed Marandi
Gayle Martelles*
Lynn Matayoshi*
Lenda McGehee*
Aubrey Mellenbruch
Ariel Merritt
André Morissette
Lisa Mullen
U'i Naho olewa
Elaine Nelson*
Mark Nelson
Stephanie Nelson
John Plunkett
Lynn Powers
Scott Prather*
Phillip Proctor
Theresa Malia Thomson ʼ84 Quiocho
Christina Ramos
Lecca Roberts ʼ04
Wendy Romanchak
Noah Saltman
Molly Schad
Dr. Joseph Sta ord
Michael Stone
Sara Sugidono
Kukini Suwa
Jon Toda*
Todd Van Amburgh*
David Villanti
Erin Volner
Natalie Walters
David Ward*
Sean Wilson ʼ86*
Brian Yamada
Kevin Yamashiro
GAP
Give Aloha
Global New Beginnings, Inc.
Goldman Sachs
Goodfellow Bros.*
Guaranteed Rate
Hawaii Petroleum*
HC&D, LLC
Hui No Ke Ola Pono
Island Sotheby's International Realty
Jadyn Enterprises LLC
Kalalau Awawa LLC
Keele Ohana Builders
Keiki Soccer Pros
Margaret C. Garcia, DDS
Maui 5K
Maui Architectural Group
Maui Garage Doors, Inc.
Maui Interscholastic League (MIL)
Maui Oil Company
Maui Surfer Girls
Mick's House of Fleetwood No Ka Oi Energy LLC
Pacific Technologies and Solutions LLC
Businesses
Akina
Alexander
Allstate
Anonymous
Padilla Designs LLC
Patti K. M. Endo, M.D., Inc.
Pukalani Plant Company
Pundy LLC
R. Clay Sutherland, Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation*
ROAM Maui
Salesforce
Sam Sato's
Shaun Thayer, CPA State Farm Insurance Agency of Kit K. Okazaki
Stifel
Ulupalakua Ranch Inc
Walker Industries, Ltd.
Water Controls & Pump Systems
Foundations
A & S Erdman Schwab Charitable Fund
Ajmani and Shah Gift Fund
Alston Family Foundation
American Endowment Foundation
Anonymous (4)
Ayco Charitable Foundation
BNY Mellon Charitable Gift Fund
Ernest & Margaret (Peggy) Kai Charitable Foundation
Fidelity Charitable
Fireman's Fund Insurance Company*
Hawai i Community Foundation
Healy Foundation
Jhamandas Watumull Fund
John and Pamela Gerstmayr
Charitable Fund
Justin and Amanda Prouty Giving Fund
Kathryn Lipp Naish Family Trust
Meek Foundation
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.
Mounts Ohana
National Philanthropic Trust
Not Today, Maybe Tomorrow Fund
Ronald K & Lella E Migita Foundation
Ross and Bob Henderson
Charitable Fund
Ruth and Louis Baker Foundation
Schwab Charitable
The Blackbaud Giving Fund
The Haynes Family Fund of the Hawai'i Community Foundation
The Red Cabin Foundation Trust
The Roy H. and Lorraine M. Okumura Foundation*
2022-23 Gift-in-Kind
Anonymous (2)
Salma Ansari
Tamalyn Baldwin
Nicole Bonanno
Doug Brunner
Misty Carter
Ti ni Connelly
Deponte ‘Ohana
Jennifer Ely
Laurel Falit
Giblin ‘Ohana
Giesea-Gannon Family
The Rev. Christopher Golding
The Goldyns Family
GP Roadway Solutions
Kassie Haake
Clint Hansen ʼ00
Josee Hansen
Head High Tropicals
Laura Janneck
Listavich ‘Ohana
Lorraine McCarthy
Dawn Migita
Kayce ʼ25 and Torie Migita ʼ30
Native Nursery
The Okadas
Pelletier ‘Ohana
Justin Prouty
Anne Pye
Jen Rix
Jane Santiago
Jennifer Shank
Lorraine Stewart
Tyana Tamanaha
Tri-Isle
Eleykaa Tully
Todd and Kristin Vines
Erica and Jed White
Katherine "Katie" Baldwin Achaval
Anonymous
Jonathan Boerner
William ʼ26, Nikki ʼ28, & Henry ʼ30 Kayes
Genevieve Chin ʼ22
Aaron and Kaimanamālie Lee ʼ03 Brummel
Deponte Ohana
Dylan Cody Kaimana Collins ʼ24
Christina Hemming
Nanette Dancil
Daniel Dancil
Betsy Erdman
Wendy Rice Peterson
Mika Farrington ʼ94
Deborah Farrington
Pat Fisher ʼ86
Anonymous
Dr. Alan Goldberg
Anonymous
Emalia Alexandra Brown ʼ89 Guard
Virginia Lowrey Brown
Zadoc W. Brown Jr.
John Guard ʼ90
Cynthia and Terry Quisenberry
Linda Lindsay Higgins
Rachel Hodara ʼ04 Nelson
Dee and Theresa Malia Thomson ʼ84
Quiocho
Samantha Turbeville ʼ14 & Ohana
Alex Hufalar "Always Good!"
Jasmine, Doug, Makani ʼ26 and Liloa ʼ30
Deponte
Robert Hunziker
Anonymous
Margaret (Peggy) Kai
Ernest & Margaret (Peggy) Kai Charitable Foundation
Scott Libert ʼ83
Anonymous
Charlotte Melrose
Kathy Law ʼ69 Czar and Nick Czar
Maile Mitchell ʼ68 Melrose
Anonymous
Heidi Riecke ʼ87 Bigelow and Dan Bigelow
Peter A. and Raulette Lee Kajiyama ʼ67
Carson
M.E. "Meg" Greenwell ʼ68
Roger & Charlotte Melrose
Dominic Garcia ʼ83
Darlene DeNapoli Powers
Keith and Lynn Powers
Dr. Deborah Ann Silverman ʼ07
Anonymous
Snooker
Icer Vaughan ʼ93
Joan Stevens
Wendy Romanchak
Travis Ogden Thompson
Jasmine and Doug Deponte
Brian and Jana DiMartino
Pamela Y. Dodson
Peter and Lisa Haug
Gwen Honjo
Mette Lyons
Patti K. M. Endo, M.D., Inc.
Antonio V. Ramil
Carolyn M. Schaefer
Alexsandra Lee Tro a
Mason and Trudy Williams
Mary Uyeda
Daryl and Joyce Yamada
Jai (Karen) Roberts ʼ84, Jessica & James Williams
Martha Paulsen ʼ84 Norrie
Bruce Alexander Wilson ʼ85
Anonymous
Elisabeth and Simon Liddiard
Steve Sutrov
Sean Wilson ʼ86
John Jay Wilson
Anonymous
Susan Bradley
Brumbaugh Family
Deponte Ohana
Marcie Frampton
Hart Ohana
Lehn Hu and Les Skillings
Allison and Kelan Joshua
Lawrence and Mary Ann Lambert
Elisabeth and Simon Liddiard
Miura Family
Elaine Nelson
Leonard and Kathy Sakai
Steve Sutrov
Dave and Natalie Walters
Linda Love and Michael Williams
Dick & Helen Wolford
Rick Wolford
Valma and Frank Woolfrey
The Rev. Christopher and Mrs. Julia Golding
Kekai Apana ʼ24
Ed Lum and Robbie St. Sure
Tecla Gunenter ʼ87 Baker & Galen
Guenther ʼ89 Sherlock
Thea Engesser
Kaimana Lee ʼ03 Brummel
Jasmine and Doug Deponte
Filiberto "Fil" Colon ʼ07 & Nicolas Colon ʼ14
Marcie Frampton
Duke Dodge ʼ26
James and Pamela Sheerin
Educators Past and Present
The Rev. Christopher and Mrs. Julia Golding
Riley ʼ26 and Mia ʼ29 George
Toshitami and Eiko Mori
Gayle Hart
Aaron Brice
Steve and Melissa Otte ʼ67 Colflesh
Jasmine and Doug Deponte
Savy Janssen ʼ15
Sean Jensen ʼ12
Bob and Suzanne Jensen
Bruce Madden
Filippo Lippi and Laura Gerken
Maureen O. Madden
Filippo Lippi and Laura Gerken
Lilia Maeda ʼ16
Marny Hall-Moriyasu
Elaine Nelson
Anonymous
Our Teachers
Phillip Proctor
Scott Prather and all of our Seabury Hall teachers
Anonymous
Seabury Students
Anonymous
Judy Siracusa
Dean Siracusa
Neal Yamamura ʼ95
Danny and Ellen Yamamura
Glenn Yamasaki
Anonymous
We inadvertently included Vinnie Linares in the Maunalei Giving Society in our Fall 2022 issue of ‘Ohana. We apologize for the error.
Seabury Hall is thankful for the generosity of donors who have created endowment funds to support exceptional students and professional development opportunities for our faculty. Below are the 2022-2023 award recipients.
From the generosity of Dan Bissler
For a student who shows special ability in either the fine or performing arts.
Recipient: Casen Uyehara ’24
From the generosity of Nancy W. Grady
For a student who shows great potential as a scholar and citizen.
Recipient: Tulip Hori ’24
Mayeda Family Scholarship Fund for the Creative Arts
From the generosity of Dr. Daniel Mayeda and Colleen Sotomura Mayeda
For a student who has a demonstrated passion for and commitment to the creative arts.
Recipient: Sydney Rebugio ’24
Malone Family Foundation Scholarship Fund
From the generosity of Malone Family Foundation
To provide optimal opportunities for deserving gifted students with limited financial means to reach their potential.
Recipients:
Kristian Lloyd Roque ’23
Sean Cortez ’24
Maia Motley ’24
Ava Salvatierra ’24
Skylar Kuroda ’25
Rachael Bandy ’25
Alexander Pell ’25
Clia Ka a ’26
Richard Hernandez Bustos ’26
Wesley Kosaka ’27
Bruce Wilson ’85 Memorial Scholarship Fund
From the generosity of John and Donnette-Gene Wilson
For a student who displays qualities of leadership, cooperation, teamwork and good communication skills in school and in the community.
Recipient: Kekai Apana ’24
Helen “Snooker” Hamilton Memorial Scholarship Fund
From the generosity of Icer Vaughan ʼ93
For a student that exhibits good citizenship, leadership, communication skills and caring, both in school and in the community.
Recipient: Daisy Barnard ’24
Rob Thibaut Family Scholarship Fund
From the generosity of Patty Thibaut and Family
For deserving students each year.
Recipients:
Prianna Dugied ’23
Malia-Kala Cosare ’24
Cody Frampton ’24
Kobe Garcia ’24
Richard Ladera Legacy Scholarship
From the generosity of Chris ʼ01 and Amber Ladera ʼ02 Thibaut
For a student who demonstrates the character of good citizenship and selflessness.
Recipient: Blaize Nouchi ’24
In memory and honor of Emalia Alexandra Brown ʼ89 Guard
For a student that demonstrates a commitment to Hawaiian values and willingness to enrich Seabury Hall by sharing those values.
Zhen Li Richards ’23
Lei‘ohu Turley ’24
Recipients: William E. & Carol G. Simon Scholarship Fund
Pōkaikilani Panis Colorado ’25
Madison Kalawaia ’26
From the generosity of Maude Wodehouse
Supports faculty salaries, benefits and their professional development opportunities.
From the generosity of Betsy Erdman
For the faculty member who is selected each year to receive the Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award.
Recipient: Sean Wilson ‘86, Math Department
From the generosity of Dr. Wayne Dyer and The Seabury Hall Parent Organization
For a student who demonstrates compassion towards their peers and the Maui community.
Recipient: Kaakakai Kaahui ’23
Alumni Association Scholarship Fund
From the generosity of The Alumni Association with a seed gift from The Class of 2010
Board of Trustee Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is awarded to a model citizen and a community contributor with leadership qualities.
Recipients:
Alana Jonick ’24 & Makalani Carey’24
From the generosity of William E. and Carol G. Simon
For students with academic promise and excellent citizenship.
Recipients:
Braydon Cabanilla ’23
Paris Doan ’23
Sara Lampshire ’23
Tiara Dorn ’24
Rosalie Peck ’24
Lucy Ste en ’24
Establishing a Commemorative Fund
A commemorative fund may be established with an initial donation of $25,000 or more. If you are interested in learning more about creating an endowment, please contact the Advancement Office at (808) 442-6112.
A BENEFIT FOR SEABURY HALL SCHOLARSHIPS & ATHLETICS
Ka imi Kanaha & Ezra Macadangdang
KĀNE DIVISION
No Entries
WAHINE DIVISION
Aaron Placourakis & Keith Anderson
GOLDEN EAGLE DIVISION
Tyler Loree ʼ25 & Bryce Churchill ʼ23
SPARTAN DIVISION
Glenn Yamasaki & Kyoko Kimura
CO-ED DIVISION
Howie Kihune & Shaun Pederson
CENTURY DIVISION
Kevin Abulon & Cody Abulon
PARENT-CHILD DIVISION
JB Guard & Micah Jio
28TH PLACE WINNER
Jan Yokouchi
LONGEST DRIVE (WAHINE)
Ka imi Kanaha
LONGEST DRIVE (KĀNE)
Sumner Erdman ʼ83, Hole-in-One
CLOSET TO THE PIN (KĀNE)
No Qualified Shots
CLOSEST TO THE PIN (WAHINE)
No Winner
ROAM MAUI HOLE-IN-ONE
RISING SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Kekai Apana ʼ24
Avery Ardoin ʼ24
Daisy Barnard ʼ24
George Dagan ‘24
Tiara Dorn ʼ24
Jeaneau Dugied ʼ24
Cody Frampton ʼ24
Kobe Garcia ʼ24
Tulip Hori ʼ24
John Kaahui ʼ24
Sunny Rajesh ʼ24
Sydney Rebugio ʼ24
GOLD SPONSORS
Goodfellow Bros.
Hawaii Petroleum
Island Sotheby's International Realty
Keele ‘Ohana Builders, Inc.
Rob and Caroline Stoner
ROAM Maui
Stifel
Ulupalakua Ranch
Walker Industries, Ltd.
SILVER SPONSORS
Guaranteed Rate
Maui Garage Doors, Inc.
No Ka Oi Energy LLC
RED SPONSORS
Arita-Poulson General Contracting, LLC
Castaway Group LLC
Castaway Construction & Restoration, LLC, Cooling Hawaii, LLC, Hawaii Electrical Solutions, LLC, Island Tile & Stone, LLC
Dean S. Arashiro, DDS, MS, Ltd
E-H International
HC&D, LLC
Maui Oil Company
Mick's House of Fleetwood
Padilla Designs LLC
Pundy LLC
BLUE SPONSORS
Bank of Hawaii
Kit K. Okazaki Insurance Agency
Maui Architectural Group
Pukalani Plant Company, Inc.
Shaun Thayer, CPA
LUNCH SPONSOR
Manoli's Pizza Company
HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSOR
ROAM Maui
GOLF CART SPONSOR
Bowman Termite & Pest Management LLC
SWAG BAG HUI
Zadoc Brown Jr.
Sumner Erdman ’83
Jimmy Haynes
Cordy MacLaughlin
R. Clay Sutherland
PRIZES
Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort
Aqua Adventures
Deep Relief/Peak Performance
Expeditions
Fairmont Kea Lani
Haili imaile General Store
Hart Ohana
Hotel Wailea
Ka anapali Beach Hotel
Ka anapali Golf Courses
Mark Ellman Restaurants
Maui Ocean Center
Maui Oil Change & Tune Up
Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman - Wailea
Montage Kapalua Bay
Next | Health Maui
Paia Inn
Polli's Mexican Restaurant
Pukalani Country Club
The Dunes at Maui Lani
The King Kamehameha Golf Club
The Pint & Cork
Trilogy Excursions
Wailea Golf LLC
GIFT-IN-KIND DONORS
Maui Co ee Roasters
Maui Soda & Ice Works
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
Abigail Walton
California Poly San Luis Obispo
Agustina Hunziker
Willamette University
Aiyana Childers
University of Massachusetts (Amherst)
Braydon Cabanilla
University of California (Riverside)
Bryce Churchill
University of Arizona
Caelyn Hasegawa
Missouri Southern State University
Caroline Belew
California Poly, San Luis Obispo
Carter Rosenthal
Stanford University
Charles Parente
Chapman University
Christiana Joiner
Northern Arizona University
Clara Miller
San Diego State University
Coral Tucker
University of Colorado Boulder
Daniel Birkholz
University of Victoria
Darija Trumbo
Creighton University
Duke Romanchak
Cal Poly Humboldt
Ella Dagan
The Evergreen State College
Elizabeth Friedland
University of Washington (Seattle Campus)
Elizabeth Hampe
Reed College
Ethan Palmer
Northern Arizona University
Grace Dowd
University of California (Santa Barbara)
Hannah Drood
University of Southern California
Helena Colle a Monmouth University
Isabel Farwig
Parsons Paris at The New School
Jack Stewart
Stockton University
Jacqueline Swartz
University of Utah
Jadyn Gurley
San Diego State University
James Haynes
Cal Poly Humboldt
James Millen
University of Arkansas
Kaakakai Kaahui
Pomona College
Kaia Rose
Texas Tech University
Kalla Pelle ieri
Chapman University
Kayla Bush
Santa Clara University
Kealalani Giblin
Northeastern University
Kekuakamaha‘o Richards
Colorado State University (Fort Collins)
Kristian Lloyd Roque
Columbia University
Lachlan Carlsen
San Diego State University
Liam Mabbu
Arizona State University
Lillyanna Smith
San Diego State University
MacKenzey Hammer
Willamette University
Manoli Placourakis
University of Oregon
Mansa Devaki
University of California (Berkeley)
Marissa Tasaki
University of California (Berkeley)
Max Stone
Northern Arizona University
Mercedes Winicki
Gonzaga University
Molly Vanden Bos
University of British Columbia
Olivia Crispo
Northeastern University
Olivia White
Colorado State University (Fort Collins)
Paris Doan
University of California (Irvine)
Patrick Doan
University of California (Davis)
Prianna Dugied
California Poly, San Luis Obispo
Puanani Nahoolewa
Willamette University
Rio Imperato
California Poly, San Luis Obispo
Sara Lampshire
Santa Clara University
Sarah Pye
University of Victoria
Siena Lickle
Northeastern University
Solomon Balter Gap Year
Sydney Brown
University of Oregon
Sydney Smith
Oregon State University
Zachary Brunner
Western Washington University
Zariah Birrer
Lewis & Clark College
We'd like to send a belated ho‘omaikai to the following gradutes from the class of 2022 whom were inadvertently omi ed from last year's class listing:
HOSTED its 47th annual Craft Fair on Saturday, May 13, 2023. The beloved springtime event once again featured food, music, games and Maui's best crafters for the worthy cause of supporting the school's financial aid program. Thousands of community members attended the event, filling the campus with a feeling of energy and excitement to see the Craft Fair come to life again.
A Maui Day Original Handbags
A Piece of Maui
Aloha Aina Orchids
Aloha Botanicals Maui
Ameritone Maui, Inc
Angelina Hills Eco-Art Towels
Anonymous (18)
Anuhea Flowers
Aqua Adventures Maui
Todd Arnold and Shannon Christensen
Deborah Aweau
B. Miyo Art Illustrations by Bailey Onaga
Bamboo Grille
Bishop Museum
Blue Ginger
Blue Moon Isle
Bounty Music
Christine Borders Bronstein
CAA Marketplace
Victoria Caputo
Caravan Maui
Castaway Construction
Clhei Leather Goods
Collections Maui Inc.
Anne and Tony Colletta
Kevin Cooney
Cromwell Home Island Art
Cymz_Sweet_Kre8tionz
Designing Wahine Emporium / Hale Zen
Julie and Josh Dorkin
DUO Steak & Seafood
Jennifer Ely
Endless Tropical
Expeditions
Fabiani's Bakery & Pizzeria
Fafaloha Pearl Jewelry
Fairmont Kea Lani
Fernando's Kaahumanu
Fong 'Ohana
Forever Linked Maui
Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea
Freshies Maui
Gaucha LLC
GOC Maui
Golf Cart Hawaii Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort
Gus and Way Vintage
Kassie Haake
Hailey and Mama
Haleakala Eco Tours
Hana Lima Maui
Mike Hartman
Haven's Bakery
Hawaiian Children's Books
Home Maid Bakery
Jennifer Hori
Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center
Huliau Green Events
Barry and May Hyman
In His Image Photography
Indolotus Imports
Isla James Salon
Island Art Party
Island Essence
Jennifer Valenzuela Art
Julie Galeeva Fine Art
Ka'anapali Beach Hotel
Kahele Maui
Kaonoulu Ranch
Alison Pearce '03 Kean and Robin Kean '98
Keiki Soccer Pros
Komoda Store and Bakery
Krispy Kreme
Kula Herbs Excellent Soap
Kūlua
PRESENTING SPONSOR
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SUPPORTING SPONSORS
Bowman Termite & Pest Management
Goodfellow Bros.
Island Sotheby's International Realty
Water Controls & Pump Systems
Zadoc Brown, Jr.
Dean S. Arashiro DDS, MS, Ltd
Margaret C. Garcia DDS No Ka Oi Energy LLC
Lahaina Fish Co.
Lahaina Pizza Company
Lappert's Hawaii
Lee Oululani Plevney Studio
Leialoha Crafts
Vinnie Linares
Luchia Fine Jewelry
Lumeria Maui
Diane Maier
Malani and Lehua Jewelry Co.
Mana Health Foods, Inc.
Jonathan Mann
Tavis Mann
Manoli's Pizza Company
Marco's Grill & Deli
Maria Gold Wellness
Matson Navigation Company
Maui Adventure Cruises
Maui Alpaca
Maui Arts and Cultural Center
Maui Bread Company
Maui Chemical & Paper Products, Inc.
Maui Co ee Roasters
Maui Cones
Maui Disposal
Maui Excellent
Maui Fine Art Gallery & Picture Framing
Maui Golf and Sports Park
Maui Island JEM
Maui Island Love
Maui Jim Sunglasses
Maui Ki Aikido
Maui Mama Mana
Maui Oil Change and Tune-Up
Maui OnStage
Maui Pacific Divers
Maui Printing Company
Maui Rents
Maui Soda & Ice Works, Ltd.
Maui Wine Mauihune
Dan and Kim McEvoy
Meadow Gold Dairy
Merriman's Restaurant
Dawn Migita
Valerie Mizner
Nathan and Laura Moore
Mosaico Maui
Nagamine Photo Studio Inc.
Napili Kai Beach Resort
Native Nursery LLC
Natureworks Nursery
NUKA
Oh Baby!
Pacific Produce dba Waipoli
Hydroponic Greens
Paia Inn
Paiki Hawaii
Paradise Now Hawaii
Patticakes Bakery LLC
Jo Petran
Polli's Mexican Restaurant
Pono Pies
Pukalani Plant Company
Lois Reiswig
R.S. Designs The Jewelry Stand Maui
Royal Lahaina Resort and Bungalows
John Russell
Salt + Hair
Jane Santiago
Sarah Voyer LLC
Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa
Sigal Jewels
Tracy and Laura Stice
Stopwatch Sportsbar
Sun Dora Jewelry
Dar Swajka
TBM Creations
That's Sew Cute
The Healing Catalyst
Tri Isle Inc.
Tribe Maui LLC
Trilogy Excursions
Tropic Water
Vana
Vintage Kantha Maui
Vocal Joy Studio
Debbie von Tempsky '73
Wailea Beach Resort - Marriott Maui
Wailea Notes
Greta Walker
Water Element Creations
Watercolors by Calen
Wick'd Sunrise Maui
Jon Woodhouse
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Anonymous (3)
Jeremy and Michelle Baldwin
Heidi Riecke '87 Bigelow and Dan Bigelow
Paulina Brotherton '24
Steve and Melissa Otte '67 Colflesh
Tien and Amy Doan
Sumner '83 and Angie Erdman
Fong 'Ohana
Hawaii Petroleum
Heather Haynes '87
Keiki Soccer Pros
Kimo '84 and Sheila Haynes
Kimiko Koyanagi
Paul and Cordy MacLaughlin
Katrina Niehaus '00
Tammie and Andy Paul
Sam Sato's
Pete and Judy Siracusa
Robert '80 and Caroline Stoner
Tak and Yuki Lei Sugimura
Sharing stories from Seabury Hall's ‘ohana is a dearly-held tradition within our widespread community. By sharing your stories you help to keep the Spartan community strong. Send us your class updates at: seaburyhall.org/class-notes
Elizabeth Crivello Cadirao has joined the ‘Olelo Community Media ‘ohana and is excited to learn more about P.E.G. and to enhance her skill level to be er serve her community. Additionally, she is still doing Relay for Life in Hilo with the Ho‘omana ‘ohana and helping with the Hope Gala to ensure that Hope Lodge continues to serve our islands.
Kenneth Melrose shared the sad news that Maile Mitchell Melrose passed away on January 18, 2023. Fellow Seabury Hall alumni M.E. "Meg" Greenwell and R. Kajiyama Carson ’67 shared fond memories of Maile, saying “She was such a bright light and a warm and bubbly person who was nevertheless a very ‘take charge person.’ We all usually did what Maile wanted to do. Her family was her bright light and spent as much time with them as possible. She will be missed by all.”
Megan Galland McGee is retired and living in Lexington, Kentucky near her daughter and family (with two lovely “Grands”) and very lively 97-year-old mother. She has been traveling with her camper and her other “glamper” friends throughout the Southern United States. She recently sold her sweet camper and is now concentrating on creative writing and a multitude of art projects. Megan shared, “Life is Good! I will always be grateful for my years at Seabury Hall; where I learned the value of independence and the importance of family and friendship(s). In one magnificent word: Mahalo.”
Joy Fitzgibbon Hohulin retired as a Second Grade teacher a er 36 years of teaching on Maui in August of 2021. She is loving retirement and enjoying gardening, hiking and cooking. She is involved in the young adult ministry in her church, New Hope Maui.
Swaim Flowers welcomed grandson, Archer, to the ‘ohana in March 2022.
Tony Price is retired and living in Portland, Oregon. His daughter, Summer, will graduate from PSU in Political Science this year. She’s hoping to move on to law school. Tony's wife, Jamie, is still working at Daimler Trucks NW as a lead, so ware developer for their new, electric trucks. Tony declared that he is “up to no good as usual. Golfing and drinking too much. If you know me, you know me,” and shared, “If you’re reading this just know this, I miss you and love you, and thank you for some of the greatest years of my life. I hope your life is blessed. I love you very much!”
Sean Wilson will mark 20 years of teaching at Seabury Hall in the 2022-2023 school year. His twin boys have entered their teenage years, and are freshman at the local high school. Finnegan joined the JV soccer team with coach Tye Perdido ’06, and Quinlan is having a blast in the drama club. Sean's Mom and Dad are still living down the road and are an active part of our family dynamic. Segolene became a United States citizen this year, a er two trips to the immigration office in Honolulu. Immigration works, thank you France for exporting your best
and brightest!
Note: John Jay Wilson passed away peacefully at his home in Kula on January 27th, 2023. Those who wish to honor John with a monetary gi can do so through Seabury Hall's Bruce A. Wilson ’85 Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Leilani Magee Bettendorf has known tennis as a meditation, a creative expression, as her life’s work a vehicle for experiencing self and others and for advancing community. It is exactly like beloved Seabury Hall Tennis Coach, Wendy Milovina says and has said since she was a teenager, “Tennis is a microcosm of life.” A er the last 8 years of dialing it back due to spinal instability at 3 levels, of so many assessments with a multitude of specialists, forced retirement from teaching, and redirecting energies to pursue other aspects of life, Leilani is enjoying a selective reintegration back to her source of profound joy. The sport she currently engages in is controlled cooperative rallying, in intervals, at up to full speed. She has made it this far without undergoing back surgery and credits the gains she has made to many generous helpers, caring individuals, all providing the widened perspective. Individualized thorough assessment and diagnosis coupled with disciplined life changes and a natural replacement for aspirin (pain management), plus unconditional support at home continue to fill her days with joys. She shared, “How liberating it is to emerge from pain and experience mobility once again whether it is from here on in or only for a while. Come what may, I accept and appreciate. And going forward, I continue to
ask questions, to question what I’ve learned, and to be the one who manages my spine, my life.”
Devaki Murch was named Director of Events by Grassroots Outdoor Alliance in January 2023. Grassroots Outdoor Alliance is a national organization working together for the health and growth of specialty outdoor retail. Devaki joined Grassroots Outdoor Alliance in 2016 as the trade show producer for Grassroots Connect. Previously, she worked as an Outdoor Retailer a endee coordinator (2012-2015), and athlete and community manager for Prana (2003- 2007). Devaki's energetic longevity in the outdoor sector was recognized in June of 2022, as she was named to the list of “The 20 Most Influential People in the Outdoor Industry” by Outside Business Journal.
Wendy Corden Anderson a ended the Winter Alumni Reunion at Mahalo Ale Works with fellow classmates Rachael Taft Patnode, Elizabeth Warrick Smith, Annalisa Bernard Lee, and Rai Johnson
Michael Fein has returned to Hawaii (Honolulu) a er living in Los Angeles for 22 years. He has accepted a position at 87Zero; an architectural design company that specializes in interior mill
work, as Technical Manager. Michael and his wife are enjoying living in Nu‘uanu, and ge ing to hang out with fellow classmate Mamie Lawerence-Gallagher and family.
Kerri Bolster Glover completed her Juris Doctorate from Albany Law School in December 2022. She and her husband, Cole, celebrated their third year of wedding venue ownership of Maison Albion in Western New York, and they are purchasing their second wedding venue this year. They continue to build and manage wedding venues for investors across the country (and Maui!) through their venue consulting company, Flourish. Their kids, Benjamin (15), and Evelyn (4) are happy, healthy and love to travel with their parents!
Chuck Gomes has been a Lieutenant Colonel in the Hawaii Air National Guard for about a year now and a pilot at Hawaiian Airlines for about 3 years. If anyone would like to chat about either career path (or just reminisce about ceramics class, Winterim shenanigans, Cooper House ghosts, etc.), please email me at chuckbgomes@gmail.com.
David Quisenberry shared that the class of 1997 held their 25th reunion at Jon Keyser and Ethan Romanchak’s Native Nursery in Kula this past summer. Huge Mahalos to Catia Garrel, Jon Keyser, Lee Monroe and everyone that came or participated via Zoom!
Angelina Hills Ribet's family of five celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary together on 11.11.22 at the same location they got married at thanks to the Bendon family opening up their beautiful beach front again! This year they are excited to travel to Australia, Greece and France! Angelina is in the works of expanding her art photography business and creating new beach products made from her landscape imagery. She will also be teaching a two week Photography class at Seabury Hall's Summer program this coming June.
Melissa Schwab Keeport welcomed the fi h member of her family, Pearl Hope on 12/22/2022. Her big brothers Lev (8.5) and Jude (6) love her small fingers and holding her. Lev started ski race team this winter and Jude has been taking ukulele lessons at school. Dan and Melissa are both on parental leave from their respective jobs; Dan is a primary care physician at the VA and Melissa works as pediatrician at Lincoln Health. They have been in Damarisco a, Maine for almost 3 years and love the small, coastal town.
Justin Clark and Brynne Carey ’03 Clark welcomed their baby girl, Phoenix Rose to their family in October and couldn’t be happier. Big brothers Jaxson (7) and Maddox (5) are the best and continue to keep them busy with baseball, soccer, and surfing.
Kimberly Skog Thayer shared that the legendary class of 2002, celebrated their 20th reunion in June 2022! As is their class tradition, they got together for Mike's Barn Party up in Olinda. Just like old times, they had a dance party, lots of laughs, and a good old fashioned tractor ride. Everyone agreed the reunion super fun, and is looking forward
to the next one.
Lauren Armstrong, Bryan, and Parker moved to a lychee farm in Hakalau, just north of Hilo. They are loving it there although they miss Maui. The holiday season was a good one, as they were able to spend time with friends and family, including mom and Mar at the Willie Nelson concert!
Olena Horcajo Alec happily moved back to Maui with her husband Billy and daughter Lani in 2020, and the 2+ years have flown by! The family welcomed another daughter, Leialoha, in October 2022. A er a decade of climate education and advocacy work on the east coast, Olena has taken the role of ED of a new non-profit to support the beloved Haleakalā National Park, Haleakalā Conservancy.
Justin OʼBrien and Libby Kocha were married on a beautiful fall day at The Hui No‘eau in October 2022. Alumni in a endance included: Lundie Fleming ’04, Jake Musson ’04, Ti any Chou ’04, Joe McFarlin ’03, Olena Horcajo ’03 Alec, Scott Murrish ’03, Kyle Feig ’03, Sonya Niess ’03, and Aaron Schwab ’02.
Julia Cost moved back to Maui in 2018. She continues to paint professionally and has also started a fabric business. She transforms her paintings into textile designs and sells fabric to sewists around the world who create amazing garments and quilts. She has a fabric boutique in Kula and welcomes visits by appointment or via her website.
Jessica Lerner-Winters Crouse lives with her family in Upcountry Maui and is now the proud mom of a one and a half year old! In January she accepted a new position as the Housing Administrator for Lokahi Pacific, overseeing operations of seven affordable rental properties serving low-income and special needs households. Jessica is the current Regional Board Chair for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui, a local nonprofit that supports inspires youth equity and empowerment through
healthy connections and quality mentoring relationships. Earlier this year she also launched a new consulting business serving business owners, managers, and teams.
Korena Burgio Dill's knees barely survived the fantastic trek through the Torres del Paine National Park in Chile with her husband and enjoyed cajoling other hikers to adopt the same pose along scenic spots.
Clyde Engle served as Man of Honor is his sister, Scarlett Engle's wedding in June 2022. He then started at Harvard Law School in August 2022 and will complete his JD in Spring 2025. He and his partner will be returning to Maui for vacation in Spring 2023, where he will be seeing many of his Seabury Hall teachers, showing his partner the campus, and catching up with old friends including Michelle Malott, Izzy Lorenzi, and Ashley Toda
Scarlett Engle and Joe Bailey were married on a beautiful summer day in Woodstock, Illinois in June 2022. Scarle is currently finishing her PhD in cultural anthropology at CU-Boulder.
A er graduation, Austin Howlett a ended Colorado College where he majored in Art Studio while competing as a Division III springboard diver. As a college athlete he earned three all American titles at the national level while se ing new school and conference records. During his time in college, he met his now partner while on the swim team. A er graduating from Colorado College, his wife completed her PhD in Applied Math in 2020 and the couple moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico where Austin took the plunge into the difficult yet rewarding work of starting his own business as an artist. He has spent many hours creating, marketing, and selling his paintings and prints to collectors and art lovers alike. Austin is incredibly grateful to be doing what he loves for a living and hosted his first solo show in June 2022. Austin and his wife have loved living in their small quirky town and look forward to what life has in store for them.
Jessica Patterson got engaged to her longtime boyfriend Peter Creveling on December 26, 2022 with Christy Haines, Ariana Emde, and Devin Vinoray helping to organize the surprise. She and Peter relocated to Salt Lake City from Albuquerque this year a er two years in New Mexico for Peter's Postdoctoral Appointee position at Sandia National Laboratories. Jessica is currently the Director of Project Management at Fluid Advertising and Peter still works for Sandia National Laboratories remotely. Both are thrilled to be living in Utah once again and are planning their 2024 wedding in Maui.
Rachelle Ouye and Kalani Kahalekulu welcomed their son, Tiger Kahalekulu on October 15, 2022.
Kate Peterson Stinger married her high school sweetheart, Jaxson Stinger on October 1, 2022!
Savy Janssen enjoyed teaching her third year in the English department at Seabury Hall. This year she had the pleasure of teaching the juniors and sophomores. For Savy, it's been another great year living on Maui, spending time with friends and family, and being a part of this community.
Ruby Turner swore into the Motion Picture Costumers IATSE 705 Custom Made division in October 2022. Ruby is living in LA, working full time making and tailoring costumes for film and tv.
Mackenzie Wilson has started a new career as a realtor with an award-winning team named the Ken Pecus Group with eXp Realty of California, Inc. in San Diego, California! He
graduated from San Diego State in the Spring of 2021 with a business degree in marketing and is now a full time real estate agent servicing San Diego County.
Jason Huynh shared “Being thrust into the fast pace of city life, I wanted to experience its interconnectedness firsthand. Yet in the pursuit of satisfying my curiosity, I still found trouble seeking help when I needed it, and was confused about my priorities, causing me to take a medical leave from MIT. As I get ready to take on the world again, I try to reconnect with old friends and welcome new ones. One of these ‘new breezes of fresh air’ happens to be the voice actress Feebee, who I first heard from her contributions to the game NOISZ STARLIVHT, and had the honor of meeting at Super Dimension Convention and Anime Expo Chibi earlier last year.”
Kim Sieberg opened her solo exhibition, “From What Can be Remembered” at the University of Southern California's Gayle and Ed Roski Fine Arts Gallery.
Seabury Hall sends their heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the deceased. Further information may sometimes be found in the Class Notes. The school a empts to maintain accurate records of all alumni and asks families to notify Seabury Hall when an alumni passes away. Notices may be sent to: alumni@seaburyhall.org.
Maile Mitchell Melrose
Class of 1968
John Kaipaka
Class of 1982
Pat Fisher
Class of 1985
Alumni Association
Board of Directors
2022-2023
PRESIDENT
Zadoc Brown III ’87
DIRECTORS
Lauren Armstrong ’03
Terry Raikes ’88 Emde
Renee Judd ’99 Friend
Nicole Schindler ’99 Gonzales
Ryan McLaughlin ’99
Zachary McNish ’95
Sara DePalma ’92 Smith
address
Dr. Deborah Silverman Class of 2007
Genevieve Chin
Class of 2022
Virginia Lowry Brown Former Seabury Hall Trustee
Travis Thompson Friend of Seabury Hall
John Jay Wilson Friend of Seabury Hall
was without its successful endowments, scholarship funds and the iconic annual Craft Fair. It will be an even more difficult time to envision the school without the two influential women who started them.
Elaine Nelson, who has served at the school for over three decades, and Gayle Hart, who served at the school for 23 years, have both announced their retirements from Seabury Hall. The pair recalled their time at the campus, where they leave an indelible legacy of hardwork, innovation and excellence.
“What was beautiful about the early days was that everyone pitched in,” Nelson said. “No one said ‘that’s not my job.’ We were still in ‘survival mode’ in some sense but we were united by a shared passion for education. We knew we were going to do whatever it took to make sure the school was successful.”
Nelson first came to Seabury Hall in 1986 when she briefly served as the Director of Admissions until 1989. After relocating to California for a period of time, Nelson returned to Maui in 1995 and served as the school’s Business Manager for a decade before once again resuming the role of Director of Admissions in 2005.
“I’ve learned that if you get the right group of people together, you can do anything.”
-GAYLE HART
Once back at Seabury Hall, she played a key role in helping to shape both the financial and cultural landscape of the school. As Business Manager, Nelson worked with the finance committee and several generous donors to create endowments like the C.N. Wodehouse Faculty Benefit Trust and William E. & Carol G. Simon Scholarship Fund and capital
campaigns for iconic facilities like the Upper School building and Haynes Hall extension.
“It’s been a great ride,” Hart said. “Through the good and the bad. I’ve been through many leaders, and many years. But it’s been a good ride.”
While these financial milestones were undoubtedly significant achievements, Nelson believes her greatest contribution to Seabury Hall has been made during her years as Director of Admissions where she was committed to ensuring the school’s student body reflected the cultural and socio-economic makeup
of Maui’s community.
“What makes Seabury Hall special are the people who make up the faculty, staff, and student body,” she said. “The mix of backgrounds is so beautiful to see, it’s something you won’t see anywhere else.”
The relationships that emerge from this unique mix are a rare thing that Nelson believes illustrates the power of learning at a place like Seabury Hall.
“Our students come from different ethnic, geographic, educational, and socio-economic backgrounds but here, we are all equals,” she said. “It always makes me happy to see students who you’d never think would get along, become great friends, and stay friends long after they’ve left our campus.”
Creating opportunities is where Hart and Nelson overlap in their work to make the power of an independent school education accessible. While her eldest daughter, Laulani Hart ‘98 Cordero was a Junior in high school, Hart volunteered to chair the school’s signature fundraising event, the Seabury Hall Craft Fair and found that she truly enjoyed the work.
“Being the Chairperson of the Craft Fair was such a good experience for me,” Hart said. “I liked the fact that the role supported the Seabury Hall Parent Organization (SHPO), which was responsible for putting on the Craft Fair but it also supported students as proceeds from the event went to Financial Aid.”
A short while later, she accepted the permanent role of Parent Coordinator, which would eventually become the Associate Director of Advancement and Parent Relations. Yet the focus of Hart’s work was always about creating financial and volunteer opportunities for the Seabury Hall community.
“I’ve learned that if you get the right group of people together, you can do anything,” she said.
Hart’s unique ability to nurture leaders and volunteers over the
years has left an indelible impression on the fabric of the school with her efforts resulting in millions of dollars raised for its annual Craft Fair, Financial Aid program, the evolution of its Parent Organization, and generations of student and parent volunteers who have helped to create a culture of philanthropy at Seabury Hall.
“I will remember Gayle as the ‘heart’ of Seabury Hall fundraising,” Former SHPO President Scott Matsuura said. “We worked through some of the toughest times at Seabury Hall. Through it all, Gayle was always the positive force behind change, seeing the best in each situation for the betterment of the school.”
As Hart and Nelson prepare to close this chapter of their lives each shared similar hopes that Seabury Hall continues to be a place for education, self-discovery, and empowerment.
“I hope Seabury Hall continues to be a safe environment where students can flourish, find their passion, and discover opportunities beyond what they imagine is possible for themselves,” Nelson said.
“Hard work pays off,” Hart said. “No task is too big when done together. That’s what Craft Fair is all about, and that is what makes everything possible.”
MADDEN FIRST CAME TO SEABURY HALL she knew she wanted to create a unique opportunity for the school’s 9th and 10th grade students. Brimming with ideas from her time at the American School of Milan as a Director and Upper School Principal, Madden began the conversation of an international student exchange with Michael L. Smith, the Head of School at the American School Valencia (ASV) in Valencia, Spain. “Michael and I talked about the idea of an
exchange for quite some time but it was always a question of ‘when?’ As the world started to open up again in 2022, we carefully considered the timing of making the opportunity available to our students.” said Madden.
The right time finally opened up in March 2023 and a group of 16 students and 2 faculty from Seabury Hall made the trip to Valencia for a two week learning and cultural experience. In addition to attending classes at ASV, students participated in outings and activities arranged by their
host families. For Rylee Stout ʼ25, these outings included a soccer game at the Levante Stadium of Valencia, a sunset boat ride on the Albufera freshwater lagoon, a visit to the local zoo, and the opportunity to explore several small towns in the surrounding the area.
In April 2023, students and chaperones from ASV made the trip to Maui and were hosted by Seabury Hall families whose children had traveled to Valencia in the previous month. For many of the ASV students, the exchange was a once-in-alifetime experience. “We have
beaches in Spain but they're not like the beaches here,” joked ASV 9th grader, Noah Sanchez. “I've gone to Hāna and jumped off of waterfalls and have met so many incredibly kind people through my host family and my classes at Seabury Hall.” 10th grader Marcos Conley agreed that the best part of the exchange was the people. “Seabury Hall's campus and classes have been exciting to experience but my favorite part of coming here has been meeting new people. Everyone has been so kind and welcoming.”
All-Alumni Winter Reunion
Friday, December 15, 2023 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Alumni Keiki Holiday Party at Seabury Hall
Saturday, December 16, 2023 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.