Ka Leo O Ke Kahua O Lahainaluna December 2014
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Ka Leo O Ke Kahua O Lahainaluna December 2014
December 2014 Newsletter of the Lahainaluna High School Foundation Ka Leo O Ke Kahua O Lahainaluna www.lahainalunahighschoolfoundation.org Lahainaluna High School Foundation Board of Directors: Mark Tillman—President Craig Murakami—Vice President Nancy Cross—Secretary Steven Raymond—Treasurer Walter Vierra— Finance Committee Chair Lanny Tihada— Athletics Committee Chair Susan Yap— History & Cultural Preservation Chair and Grants Chair Myrna Ah Hee Lester Nakamoto Betty Sakamoto Rob Shelton Nestor Ugale Staff: Jeff Rogers—Executive Director/ Development Coordinator Dawn Fujiwara—Bookkeeper On behalf of the Board of Directors we wish you and your families a joyous holiday season. To say the least, it has been a whirlwind year with the stadium project consuming virtually all of our time. We have experienced several delays in our efforts to complete this fantastic project, but I’m glad to report that we’re about 99% complete. Some improvements that we are still working on include the donor brick area, installation of the sound system, spraying of concrete on the south end slope, construction of a deck at the end of the concourse, as well as improving the area between LHS and Lahaina Intermediate for additional parking. The recent addition of Lanny Tihada as the Athletic Chair, was an incredible boost to our efforts. He was able to get things done quickly and acquire more “in kind” consideration that we could have ever imagined. Many thanks, Lanny. Rob Shelton was able to jump back into the fray and his input was needed as another objective perspective in the decision making process regarding all the issues at hand. Jeff Rogers became the unofficial project coordinator, serving as the liaison between the architect — Dennis Harmon, and the builder — Hawaiian Dredging, fielding countless change orders and questions. I wish you all could have seen our benefactor, Sue Cooley, when she came up to the stadium recently and saw her name on the front of the building! She was also able to witness students from the boarding program, along with the football and basketball teams hard at work landscaping and cleaning the stadium areas. Unforgettable! With that I say, “Mission Accomplished!” Mahalo! Mark Tillman Mission Statement E kako‘o I ko Lahainaluna ma o na mea e ho‘olako pono ai SUPPORT the Lahainaluna school community by providing opportunities and resources E kokua I ka malama ‘ana a me ka ho’omau ‘ana i ko Lahainaluna mo’aukala, kona mo’omeheu, a me kona mau loina ASSIST in preserving and perpetuating Lahainaluna’s unique history, culture and traditions LAHAINALUNA HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION LEGACY GIVING Last November, Kenneth Nohealani Sharpe, of Lahaina, passed away at Maui Memorial Medical Center. A few months later, the Lahainaluna High School Foundation was advised by his financial representative that Kenneth had bequeathed his investment account to the LHS Foundation. It was very unexpected and humbling that he had committed to gifting his funds through our organization to benefit Lahainaluna High School. In February of this year, one of our founders, Charles Fox III, passed away in Honolulu. Besides all that he did philanthropically for the Foundation during his life, his family conveyed that Charlie’s wishes included donations in his memory to the LHS Foundation. Just recently, Lahainaluna High School class of 1955 graduate and former boarding student Arthur Nikaido, passed away, and again the LHS Foundation was also identified as a recipient of any donations. We are humbled and most appreciative of these remembrances. Bequests and other planned gifts can have a huge impact on charitable organizations like the LHS Foundation, and they don’t take much time or money to arrange. One doesn’t have to be wealthy to make a significant contribution to make a real difference for Lahainaluna. Anyone who names Lahainaluna High School Foundation in a will, trust, or insurance arrangement may become a member of the Lahainaluna High School Foundation Legacy Program. One of the easiest ways to make a meaningful gift to Lahainaluna High School is through a planned gift arrangement. A bequest can be made through a will in the form of a gift of a specified dollar amount, a piece of real property, a block of stock, or a percentage of the entire estate. A simple change to an already existing will (a codicil) is another way to arrange this gifting process. Through planned giving, donors and their families receive the satisfaction of leaving their legacy where they feel it matters the most. If you are considering making such a bequest, set up an appointment with your financial advisor, attorney, or contact the Foundation directly. The LHS Foundation thanks you for your support. Bleacher Campaign The LHS Stadium bleacher campaign began in March of this year and will continue until further notice. To date, over $45,000 has been raised to help fund the cost of the bleachers, an expense of over $100,000!! Nineteen classes, and the current LHS staff, reached their goal of donating $1,000 or more and their gifts will be recognized with nameplates at both ends of their sponsored row of bleachers. Ten other bleachers have been sponsored by individuals, families and businesses. We thank everyone who has participated in this campaign and we look forward to the other classes (see website for a running list) who continue to work on reaching a full sponsorship in order to be officially be recognized with their nameplate. Donations can still be made by check, or also through the website. Mahalo … I MUA Lahainaluna! Page 2 Lahainaluna high school foundation Hyundai Tournament of Champions Hyundai is again the title sponsor for the Tournament of Champions, PGA golf tournament. This is a winners only event, scheduled for January 8-12, 2015, at The Plantation Course, Kapalua Resort. The 2014 Tournament was successful for players, fans, and the non-profit beneficiaries of the tournament. Funds are distributed to various clubs, teams, and programs at Lahainaluna who assist with making the Tournament a success. Mark your calendars and help make this next tournament another success for our community! Aloha from the Grants Committee! (Susan Yap; Glenn Kosaka; Lee Munemitsu; Keith Todd and a LHS student rep) The Grants Committee meets periodically to review the grant requests submitted to the LHS Foundation. Requestors are always welcome to be present to answer any questions about their specific grant needs. We review and prioritize each one and submit our recommendations to the LHS Foundation Board of Directors. We are very proud to announce that over $1,000,000 in grants have been awarded since 2002!! Donors: your contributions towards programs and projects can be awarded through our Grants Committee, by your specifying such when you make your donations. Along with the hundreds of individual donors, we recognize the Hyundai Tournament of Champions and the Makana Aloha Foundation for their generosity. MAHALO TO ALL for the fulfilling service to our school. Lahainaluna Boarders Association Each school year the Boarding Department faces new challenges. Last year was no different when the dormitory counselors (teacher positions) were converted to dormitory attendant positions. The 6 authorized positions were not enough to fulfill the needs of the Boarding Program which found itself one position, one shift short in each of the dormitories. As a result each boarding student was required to check out every Sunday at 8:00 am and remain off campus until 4:30 pm that evening. Sundays were often spent sleeping in as boarders report to work every other day of the week at 6:00 am. The day is also spent catching up on homework, doing laundry, working off hours or just relaxing with their boarder ‘ohana. This caused quite a strain on the boarding students, parents and sponsors as many families had to travel from as far away as Hana or Upcountry to pick up the students for the day. Many of these parents also sponsor students from neighboring islands. None of the parents or sponsors expected that they would be doing this and many contemplated having the student leave the boarding program. The Lahainaluna Boarders Association (LBA), in working with the DOE, School Administration and Staff was able to reach an agreement that allowed the existing dormitory attendants to work the additional shift on overtime through funding provided by the LBA for the second semester. With the help of our legislators, our membership, parents and community members, the necessary monies were appropriated this year. A “Working Group” was been established to look at ways to sustain the Boarding Program. The group consists of members from the administration, complex area superintendent, a community member, legislator, school community council member, current boarder, a Lahainaluna parent, student and teacher. Richard “Noosh” Nishihara is representing the LBA and I will participate on behalf of the Lahainaluna High School Foundation. Our first meeting was scheduled for October 30th, and with more meetings to follow. Anyone interested in sharing ideas for the working group should send them to “Noosh” @[email protected] or to me, Craig Murakami, @[email protected]. Mahalo! Page 3 Lahainaluna High School Foundation Scholarship Program In Its 13th Year Lahainaluna High School hosted its 2014 Scholarship Awards Program on May 7, 2014 in the new cafeteria, Hale Pa'ina. The LHS Foundation participated by awarding a total of $166,000! Mahalo to all donors and congratulations to all the scholarship recipients (Photo credit: Jon Shigaki) Debuting this year was the Ebrahim Albert Gabbay, M.D., Memorial Scholarship, for students to pursue medicine, science or health related careers. Kailey Sagar received the award, presented by Suzanne Gabbay. The Krause Chiropractic Scholarship, now in its second year, increased its award to three $1,000 scholarships. Awardees were Tyrone Agbayani, Maile Altier and Breea Yamat. Dr. Krause presented. Another in its second year, the Sargeant James S. Kusuda Memorial Scholarship, was awarded to Zoe Miller. Sgt. Kusuda was a police officer for 33 years. He was a boarder at Lahainaluna from the 6th grade when the school was known as Lahainaluna Seminary and graduated in 1926. Presenting the award was Sgt. Kusuda's daughter and donor, May Fujiwara. Also in its second year, The Masters at Ka‘anapali Hillside - Blaze Kalilikane Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Corban Kaikkonen. Blaze was a LHS grad, and employee of The Masters who passed away in 2012. Lois & Roger Ross presented the award, accompanied by Blaze's sister, Brittany, pictured. The Front Street Scholarship, which provides for renewals of up to $35,000/year, was back for its third year and awarded to Lorilei Vistacion. Renewals were awarded to Jeremy Briones de Gracia & Chelsey Erickson-Vierra. Pictured (L-R) Loreli’s father, Lorelei, presenter Leslie Hiraga, and Lana Vierra. The Fred Izumi ‘52 Legacy Scholarship was awarded to Jessa Emmerich. LHSF Board member Susan Yap presented. The Boss Frog's Dive & Surf Scholarship was awarded to Kamaka Barbosa-Pamat. Presenting the award was Chris Kasper. TS Restaurants in West Maui include Leilani’s on the Beach, Duke’s Beach House, Kimo’s Restaurant and Hula Grill Restaurant and their awards focus on students pursuing hospitality careers. The presenters and recipients pictured for the four $1,000 TS Restaurant Scholarships were (L to R) Shaughn Helliar, Jason Donez, recipients Kayla Ewing, Alicia Huliganga, and Vince Wall and Jack Starr of TS. Recipients Siera Olvera and Nainoa Stewart were not present. The Central Pacific Bank Scholarship was awarded to Kelsey Schultz. Presenting the award was Branch Manager, Rose Dela-Cruz Short. The RVN Restaurant Scholarship was awarded to Kawena Murray. LHSF Board President Mark Tillman presented. The H&K Takenaga Legacy Scholarship was awarded to Stephanie Lawless, presented by LHSF Executive Director Jeff Rogers. The Maureen S. Ariyoshi Memorial Scholarship was presented by Reed and Henry “Bruno” Ariyoshi to Itzi Berry. The Lahainaluna High School Foundation awarded its five scholarships to (L to R) Kirsten Gilchrist, Arinjy Fontanos, Taylor Garde, Maile Altier, and Lizelle Lazaro. LHSF Board member “Noosh” Nishihara made the presentations. Page 4 Hyundai Tournament of Champions Scholarship was awarded to Bronson Kaina. Presenting the award was LHSF Board Secretary Nancy Cross. West Maui Federal Credit Union awarded 5 scholarships of $1000 each. Art Tabanao made the presentations to: (L-R) Rachelle Fushikoshi, Ho’olai’keo Cabanilla, Jesselie Marie Olpindo, Maile Amine, Lithe Pokipala-Waiohu.(not pictured) Emi Cabanilla (farthest right) assisted. The Steven R. Strong, MD. Memorial Scholarship for pursuit of biological sciences or health related fields was awarded to Kirsten Gilchrist. Penny Wakida presented. The Roy & Betty Sakamoto Scholarship was awarded to Karen Galuardo. Mitch Mitchell presented and announced renewals for three others: Makenna Stockham, Leilani Santos Miranda and Lewilyn Gutierrez. The Makana Aloha Foundation Scholarship was awarded to Juleen Marie Flory (pictured at center). Presenting were Gunars & JoRene Valkirs (on the left) and Jami Burke (far right). Three students were awarded renewals: Haley Robb (next to Jami), Joshua Gaastra and Emma Baccar, with all pursuing science related majors. The Valley Isle Federal Credit Union Scholarship was awarded to Dustin Casco-Deleon. Mitch Mitchell presented. The Tadashi Sato Scholarship was awarded to Marison Topinio, to further education in the arts. LHSF Board President Mark Tillman presented. The Bank of Hawaii Scholarship for students in pursuit of finance or accounting education, was awarded to (L) Mary Varquez. Presenting was Lahaina Branch Service Manager Lisa Francis. The Ka’anapali Land Management Scholarship was awarded to Anna Tillman. Presentation was made by LHSF Executive Director Jeff Rogers. Illocandia Filipino Store Scholarship was awarded to Kaegil Concepcion (R). LHSF Board Secretary Nancy Cross presented. The Shigeru & Toyoko Ichiki Scholarship was awarded to Candace Hanneman, pictured at center. Presenting the award was donor Gerald Ichiki. This is the 8th year of awarding this scholarship and it is also renewable. Accepting the award for Junna Gazman is her mother (L) Also receiving renewals were Cheyenne Baltonado and AnAn Hua. The Territorial Savings Bank Scholarship was awarded to Jansen Panglasigui-Domingo. Lahaina Branch Manager Ryan Fukushima presented. The Alfredo Fred Sarian Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Kailey Sager. Presentation made by LHSF Board President Mark Tillman. The Imi Na’auao Scholarship was awarded to Dustin Casco-DeLeon. LHSF Board member and LHS staff member Susan Yap presented. The West Maui Veterans’ Club Scholarship was awarded to Ho’olai’kaeo Cabanilla (pictured on the left). Presentation made by Emi Cabilnilla. SCHOLARSHIPS impact our school’s resources and programs in coming years by providing opportunities for our students to succeed in life. There is a great sense of satisfaction in giving back to the community and as such donors are leaving a legacy to a school that has meant so much to them, their families and the community over the years. Each time a new scholarship is created, donors add to the legacy of the school. MAHALO to our donors who continue to fund these scholarships and help to Perpetuate the Torch of Excellence. I MUA! Page 5 LAHAINALUNA HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION Sue D. Cooley Stadium...a brief history It has been more than a decade since the LHS Foundation began discussions regarding the lack of athletic facilities at LHS, especially the need for a real track. LHSF Board President Rob Shelton (2002-2012) made presentations to civic groups during that time, and what started out as a dream to improve the track blossomed into a full, multi-purpose facility that would make it possible for the Lunas to play at home, at night. Lahainaluna athletic field, circa 2006 In 2005, the Foundation officially recognized the need for a complete athletic stadium at a strategic planning workshop. In 2008, the 10-year goal for the athletic committee was to have the stadium built. (DONE!) The LUNAS host a game at the “Imu” in 2006. In March 2007, part-time West Maui resident, Sue D. Cooley, donated her first, anonymous, $1,000,000 towards improvements to the athletic field and track. The gift was the result of Sue hearing the football team sing the alma mater after a disappointing loss to Baldwin. She was inspired by the team’s sportsmanship and grace during and after the game. [This answers the recurring question, quoted by Lanny Tihada on Pg 7] “Sue Cooley offered to finance a project to create a stadium with lighting, so that home games could be held at Sue would continue to give and by the end of 2009, she donated an additional $1.0M and pledged another $1.0M. Her generosity would Lahainaluna “ continue. It was not until after her third million-dollar gift that Sue decided to make her name public, hoping to inspire others to give. Kim Ball and Neil Everett announce a game at the “Imu”, Aug 29, 2009. Beginning in 2008, the Foundation would reach out to the community and those outside the community, in search of support for the stadium project. Celebrities Rudy Ruettiger and ESPN’s Neil Everett would answer the call, along with many local businesses and hundreds of alumni. The Foundation hosted fundraising events like the “Tailgate 2009” (which would become “Fire Up da Imu”), a golf tournament, and a continuing brick paver and bleacher sponsorship program. The 1st paver area. The pavers will now be located in front of the football statue, behind the arrival building. Page 6 LAHAINALUNA HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION In April of 2010, Hellas Construction Company started on Phase 1 of the stadium project; the installation of an artificial-turf field, 4-lane allweather track, scoreboard, lights and makai fencing. Ninety days later Lahainaluna had a state-of-the art field. It wasn’t until February of 2014, that the Foundation was able to overcome several hurdles and begin the construction of Phase 2. Work began on the bleacher seating for 3,000 spectators, press box, restrooms, ticket office and security fencing. Aerial view of the stadium as the bleachers go “Why would someone not from this community and with no ties to Lahainaluna do something like this”? ….Coach Lanny Tihada The arrival building as seen from the field, November, 2014 Coach Lanny escorts Sue around the stadium during her visit on November 1, Sue was presented with a proclamation from the State of Hawaii, Board of Education at the semifinal game on November 15th, honoring her generosity in giving in excess of $7,000,000. The Boarder’s flank Sue during her recent visit. Commenting on the stadium being named after her, she remarked that it was “the most incredible thing that ever happened to me.” Thanks to all the volunteers who donated their time and efforts during our stadium workdays throughout October and November. Page 7 Nearly complete, a rainbow frames the beauty of the Sue D. Cooley Stadium in early November, 2014. Photos courtesy Louisa Shelton, Anita White and Jeff Rogers. DONORS November 1, 2013—October 31st, 2014 Mahalo and Imua Lahainaluna!! OUR THANKS TO ALL OF OUR DONORS We would like to acknowledge everyone’s generous contribution, without which, the LHS Foundation would be unable to function. This year’s listing is presented in alphabetical order. We apologize for any errors or omissions of anyone who has taken the time to support Lahainaluna through your gifts. [Please contact us if your name is not shown.] Nobuko & Hideo Abe Jane Agawa Clarence Merton Agena ('62) Kenneth Ah Ken Len ('61) Kenneth Akasaka ('61) William & Helen Alexander Mark & Becky Altier Leonore Amano ('86) Paul Anbe Karen Ancheta-Pruitt ('97) Susan Antoku ('60) Barry Aoki ('78) Karen Aotaki ('78) Mutsuo Aoyama ('56) Larry Apolonio ('89) Don "Rock" Arakaki, in honor of Jordan Shibao (2018). Kristy Arakawa Sue Arakawa Tanya Arakawa ('68) Ilima Arcangel ('81) Michelle Arcangel ('95) Michoriann Arcangel-Hudgens ('99) Henry Ariyoshi Eric Arquero ('01) ARS, Inc. of Hawaii Gordon & Yvonne Asahara ('71) John Attygalle ('71) Irene Au ('58) Roz Baker Bank of Hawaii Chuck Barnum, in loving memory of Donna Barnum. Carmen Bengston ('81) Chris Berman Rachel Bleecher ('97) Scott & Patricia Bowmer ('62) Phil & Lynn Kasper Donal Brasier Kristal Brown ('01) Page 8 Kimberly Brunstad ('99) Cheryl Iwamoto Bularon ('81) Heidi Michel Bunyard ('87) Mr & Mrs Angel Cabanilla Gina Cacal ('95) Gerald Caires ('59) Rory Cambra ('78) Lena Canoyer ('62) Benny Cariaga Charlotte Cawley Karen Christenson ('79) Amy Chow ('59) Amy Colmenaras ('97) Sue D. Cooley David Corley Teri Corpuz ('81) Judy Cramer ('73) Sarah Cravalho ('01) Bill & Nancy Cross Hailey Crowel ('02) Patrick Crozier ('59) Felma Cuaresma ('01) Jocelyn Cubley ('86) Marcello Dadez ('51) Nani Dapitan-Haake ('86) Andrew Davis ('59) Emily De Costa Shelley Degracia-Hoyer ('73) Joanne Dennis Duke's Restaurant Krystle Dunn ('01) Kelcy Durbin ('95) Anne Elliott ('62) Jaime Ecker ('01) Sam Ellis, Jr. ('61) Ernest Encarnacion ('58) Herman Encarnacion Judy Faustino ('72) Donald & Sally Felkins Karmi Ferguson ('80) Art Fillazar Samantha Fuhrmann Blyth ('96) Frogman Charters, Inc. Front Street Scholarship Scott Fujii ('87) Wallace Fujii Aileen Fujitani ('59) May Fujiwara Merle Fujiwara ('73) Frederick Fukunaga ('52) Kathy Funk ('78) Suzanne Gabbay Michael Gallagher Gary Ganoot ('95) Josie Gazmen George Ginoza Lori Gomez-Karinen Victoria Gonder Del Green ('77) William Gundaker ('01) Hamai Appliance, Inc. Maya Hara ('86) Edith Harada Suzanne Harbour-Kahanovitz, in memory of Charles Fox III. Cherry Harrison, in memory of Charles Fox, III. June Hashimoto ('61) Alohalani Haupu ('95) Alan Hayashi Ronald Hayashi ('59) Colin Hayashida ('89) Gerald & Sandra Hekekia James Hentz Jasmine Hentz ('99) Betsy Hinau ('51) Leslie & Nelson Hiraga ('77 & '74) Russel Hiraga ('03) James Hirata ('62) Harold Hirokane MAHALO TO OUR DONORS Lynette Holmes ('73) Sharon Honda ('71) Hone Heke Corporation Beatrice Honnaka ('51) John Howe ('86) Julian Hu ('51) Henrietta Hudson Muriel Ah Sing Hughes ('67) Hula Grill Restaurant Hyundai Tournament of Champions Dr William Iaconetti William Iaconetti ('79) Gerald Ichiki Wilfred Idue ('62) Tamotsu Ige ('51) Diane Ige-Pasion ('89) Lilian Ikeda ('51) Sue Ikeda ('55) Alice Imano ('51) Shigenobu Inouye Jean Isakson Wallace Ishikawa Island Sotheby's International Realty James Isobe ('60), in honor of Harry & Hisae Isobe. Craig & Jan Kakiuchi Karyn Kaina ('95) Lono Kaina ('02) Darlene Kaina-Kupahu ('81) Gordon Kalaniopo ('78) John Kaleialoha, on behalf of Mike Stone ('62) Frank Kalepa ('83), in memory of Michael Nuesca. Carolyn Kam ('59) Lena Kanemitsu ('61) Phil & Lynn Kasper Robert Kawaguchi Ron Kawahara Robert Kawamura ('78) Wendy Keanini ('78) Kaleleonalani Kekauoha-Schultz Brian Kelly Jean Kigawa ('51) Lee Killett ('86) Elsa Kim ('95) Kimo's Restaurant James Kodama ('58) Edith Kondo, III in memory of Charles Fox, III. Jaime Konzelman, Doris Ito in memory of Jannet Corpuz. Gordon Ito Jonathan Corpuz Hisashi Ito ('54) Diane Kosaka ('65) Jane Ito Barbara Koshiyama ('58) Ralph Iwamoto, Jr. ('60) Dr. Brendan Krause Fred Izumi ('52) Leneen Kron ('89) Nobue Izutsu ('51) Masami Kurihara, Cassie-Ann Jacinto in memory of Hideo Kurihara ('56). Carol Jackson ('78) Lawrence Kurosawa ('55) Laura Jones Andrew & Mildred Kutsunai Maureen Jones Paul & Margaret Lanskey Lawrence Joyo ('59) Judge Alfred Laureta James Juario ('73) Kimberlee Lauer ('86) Ka'anapali Land Management Corp. Randall Lee Pau Malia Kaahanae-Barker ('96) Leilani's Restaurant Glenn & Beverly Kadohiro LHS Class Challenge Golf Tournament James Kahakua ('55) Rosemarie Lindstrom ('86) Suzanne Kahanovitz, Hannah Long ('97) in memory of Charlie Fox III. Deanna Kahoalii ('66) Carl Kaiama ('51), in memory of Mamoru Oka Page 9 Grale Lorenzo-Chong ('58) April Lum ('79) continued, page 2 Betty & Henry Lum ('55) 1st Sgt Harold Lusano (Ret) ('58) Janet Magalianes ('55) Loell Magana ('01) Kim Ann Magno ('96) Debra Baho Mahon ('73) Sandy Mahuna-Kukahiko ('81) Makana Aloha Foundation Buddy Makapagal ('51) Dorothy Makekau ('55) Karen Makekau ('60) Sumi Makey, in memory of Charles Fox, III. Mala Boat Club William Marciel ('62) Eleanor Martin, in memory of Frank J Martin. Lucile Masuko ('60) Lorna Mathias ('95) Josephine (Hieda) Matsu ('61) Natalie Matsuda Spresser ('62) Hebert Matsumoto ('56) Robert Matsumoto Victor Mayol ('60) Melaleuca Hans Michel ('87) Midtown Foundation, Inc. Greg & Denise Miller ('72) Robert Miller Robert & Celeste Miskae Jean Miyahira ('58) Stan Miyahira Grace Miyamoto ('55), in memory of Edward Oshita ('53). Lyle Miyasaki ('80) Toshiko Mizuguchi ('51) Robert Mizushima ('60) Jon Morioka ('78) Micah Morrison ('97) Surficia Mowat ('89) Noel Munemitsu ('60) Craig Murakami ('71) Ralph Murakami Tatsuko Murakawa ('51) Dalton Murayama ('62) Myers family, in memory of Charles Fox, III. MAHALO TO OUR DONORS November 1, 2013—October 31st, 2014 Richard Nagahiro ('60) Nagao Family George & Alma Nagao ('51) Thomas Nagata ('58) Russell Nakama ('71) Michael Nakano, in memory of Charles Fox, III. Mark Nanamura Momi Narikiyo Helen Nieporte ('55) Richard "Noosh" Nishihara ('62) Michael Nishimoto George Nolan ('78) George Nunes ('78) Warren Oda ('60) Oscar Ogata Larry Okada ('66) Elaine Okazaki ('60) Norman Okimoto ('51) Dorothy Oliveira ('60) Misty Oliveira ('96) Juliana Olivers ('01) Ashley Olson David & Vickie Olson Karen Osato James Oshita ('61) Barbie Otomo Grace Oumi ('60) Janice Owens ('60) Sammy Papagayo ('89) Glen Pascual ('89) Luis Pascual ('82) Bonnie (Wright) Penniman ('61) PGA Tour, Inc. Joseph Pluta Ginger Prince Rene (Sodetani) Provines ('55) Janet Quihano ('62) Jeanne & Jim Riley Mary Ritter Curtis & Julie Robb James & Martha Robinson ('70) R.V.N Deli Kitchen Kevin Sadang ('86) Page 10 Barry Sakamoto ('60) Roy ('60) & Betty Sakamoto Sakamoto Properties Marvin Salcedo ('79) Nanette Salcedo ('81) Chad Santiago Insurance Agency Inc. Nani Santos ('83) Lita Saribay ('81) Clarence Sasaki ('51) Vernon Ichimura & Susan Sato ('70) Stanley Sato ('58) Rofelyn Satoshige ('04) Lisa Schattenburg-Raymond ('77) Charles Schneider Sherise Schulman Sea Breeze Clothing & Curios, Ltd. Lori Shultz Stephany Maielua Sepulveda ('62) Kenneth N. Sharpe (posthumously) Shelton / van der Linden 'Ohana Jeff Shelton ('99) Rob & Louisa Shelton (’73) in memory of Charlie Fox III. Jon Shigaki Lee Ann Shigezawa ('73) Boston & Harriet Shima ('50) Ray Shimabuku ('77) Bernice Shimabukuro, in memory of Charles Fox, III. Janice Shimamura Aileen Shimokochi Keith Shimomura Mikazu Shimomura Neal Shinyama ('73) Richard Shiotsugu ('60) Keith Shiroma ('78) Glenn Shishido Judge Richard Siangco ('57) Toogee Sielsch ('78) Marilyn Simms Frederick Sinenci ('89) Richal & Karen Smith ('51) Susan Smith ('86) Wilfred Somaoang continued, page 3 James & Carole Spaulding Victoria Street ('79) Sonny Strong D. Kent Stewart Masako Suehiro ('51) Susty Pacific Colin Suzuki ('78) Tsugio Suzuki ('51) Frank & Sharen Sylva Lena Taberna ('86) Greg Tacon ('81) Sany Tadeo ('03) Richard Taguchi ('55) Kerminar Taguiped ('53) Alma Takahashi ('71) Jane Takashima ('51) Gene Takenaga Eugene Takenaga Stanley Takeuchi ('51) Miriam Tamayo ('89) Ynez Tascott Paul Tate John Tateyama ('51) Yee Ning Tay ('99) Laura Tenma, in memory of Richard Tenma. Howard Tenma Mae Tenma ('60) Territorial Savings Bank Marvin Tevaga ('01) The Masters at Ka'anapali Hillside Furlene Thompson ('97) Lanny Tihada ('66) Mark & Claire Tillman Kristina Toshikiyo ('95) Lindenette Tratchel ('60) TS Restaurants Nestor Ugale, Jr. ('01) Margaret Ushijima ('82) Gladys Uyehara ('51) Valley Isle Community FCU Gregg and Joyce Wada ('73) Clyde Wakida ('67) Angela Weldon ('86) MAHALO TO OUR DONORS West Maui Community FCU West Maui Veteran's Club Elizabeth Whitehead ('62) Dan Williams Randy Williams ('83) Sabrina Wilsey-Botelho ('95) Craig & Natalie Wise Elaine Yamada ('59) Hisao Yamada ('51) Letty Yamada ('61) Karen Yamamoto ('66) Stan & Karen Yanzawa ('61) Paul Yasuhiro ('51) Anthony Yasutake Ginny Yasutake Larry Yokoyama Gary & Alma Yoshimori Ben Yoshino ('86) Glenn Yoshino Kay Yoshitake Richard Yoshitake Earl Zaan ('77) Kazue Zaan Stanley Zaan ('60) Dave & Lee Zackrison Rob Zimmerman ('86) LHS Class of 1951, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1986,1988, 1993 & 2001 In-Kind Donations Harmon Architects, Inc. Dorvin D. Leis Co., Inc. Ka'anapali Beach Hotel Kahului Trucking & Storage, Inc. Susty Pacific Russell Yamane & Assoc. CPAs, Inc. Young Brothers Scott Ullrich Page 11 continued, page 4 2014 Bleacher Sponsors (in numeric & alpha order) Class of 1951 Class of 1955 Class of 1958 Class of 1959 Class of 1960 Class of 1961 Class of 1962 Class of 1964 Class of 1965 Class of 1966 Class of 1973 Class of 1978 Class of 1979 Class of 1980 Class of 1986 Class of 1988 Class of 1993 Class of 2001 Class of 2015 2014-2015 Lahainaluna Staff Chuck Barnum Island Sotheby’s International Realty Lono Kaina Family of Mitsunobu & Mildred Kawahara Nagao Family Mrs. Karen Anchetta Pruitt Roy & Betty Sakamoto Chad Santiago Rob & Louisa Shelton US POSTAGE PAID non profit Mailed from zipcode 96761 Permit no. 5 PEERPETUATING THE TORCH OF EXCELLENCE P.O. Box 11617 Lahaina, HI 96761 Phone: 808-661-5332 E-mail: [email protected] www.lahainalunahighschoolfoundation.org Return Address Requested Perpetuating the Torch of Excellence... The Lahainaluna High School Foundation is a non profit, 501-c-3 organization, founded by a group of community and alumni whose vision is to preserve and perpetuate Lahainaluna’s culture and traditions, while providing the students and staff with funds & improvement projects that will promote excellence in the educational experience at Lahainaluna. The athletic stadium is just one of several projects which many have supported & continue to do so through directed donations. Brick pavers and Bleacher Sponsorships are STILL AVAILABLE to commemorate your gift for decades to come. There are MANY WAYS that you can help and continue to MAKE A DIFFERENCE. In-kind contributions help make a positive impact, as do monetary donations which can be directed to the areas of your choice or wherever the need is greatest. The Scholarship awards continue to grow and aid students seeking to further their education. There’s the Friends of the LHS Library program that continues to provide new books each year. And remember, the LHS Foundation has awarded more than one million dollars since 2002 towards Grants and Sponsorships. Consider making a gift, no matter how much or how little. Contact the LHS Foundation for more info. All contributions are appreciated! I MUA, Lahainaluna! MAHALO! This newsletter is dedicated to our most generous benefactor, SUE D. COOLEY, without whom, the multipurpose stadium at Lahainaluna High School would not yet exist.
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