Knoller Spring 2010

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Knoller Spring 2010
Volume X Number 1
The Alumni Magazine of Maryknoll School
SPRING 2010
A Dream Come True
Maryknoll Community Center
the Past
Remembering
Honouring the Present
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MONSIGNOR CHARLES A. KEKUMANO
SCHOLARSHIP DINNER
Maryknoll School cordially invites you to a
gala evening honouring
Galen I. Ho
Maryknoll School graduate Galen Ho ’63 truly
lives the spirit of his alma mater’s motto – Noblesse
Oblige (“to whom much is given, much is expected”).
Galen, along with his wife and fellow Maryknoll
graduate Patricia Ching Ho, established the HoChing Scholarship at Maryknoll School. Since 2002,
the scholarship is awarded annually to students of
good academic standing and financial need who
have demonstrated leadership and service to community. Galen and Patricia meet with their scholarship
students every year and remain in touch with those
who have graduated and are in college.
Galen currently serves as the University of
Hawaii at Manoa College of Engineering advisory
council chair, a Maryknoll School board member,
consultant to Saint Louis School, and supports
numerous non-profit organizations in his current
home of Boston. He is also supports many local nonprofits including Bishop Museum, Hawaii Theater,
Honolulu Academy of Arts, First Tees-Hawaii and
the FIRST Hawaii Regional Robotics Competition.
For more than 35 years, Galen built a career in
defense and aerospace engineering, achieving executive leadership positions at BAE Systems, Lockheed
Martin, the Loral Corporation and IBM. He’s now
retired, but as sole proprietor of Galen Enterprise
LLC, he serves as consultant to organizations and
projects that interest him most.
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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
Feed My Lambs
W
hen Jesus asked Peter to “feed
my lambs” (John 21:15), He
was asking Peter to take care of His
sheep in the process of growing them
up. Peter was asked to change a
culture.
The Maryknoll School community
understands the difficult work that
Peter was asked to do by Jesus. Peter
was asked to change a culture, to
understand new opportunities for
evangelization to spread and solidify
the Christian faith to a new world. While Peter was given leadership
of a new and growing faith, Jesus asked him to take special care of a
people, infant in their understanding of an imminent faith shift.
Maryknoll School, with the addition of the new Maryknoll
Community Center, is also shifting to meet the needs of a youth
destined for a very different world than the one of the past. Our job is
very similar to Peter’s. We will need to work with Jesus to “Feed His
Lambs” - to quench their thirst and create a new generation of faithfilled disciples.
Those present at the September 4th blessing and opening ceremonies of the Maryknoll Community Center noticed a spiritual shift.
Bishop Larry Silva spoke of a special people who saw a vision and a
people who brought it to life. In his homily, the Bishop said, “Who
could see an altar in a tree, and who could make it come to be?” These
words from our beloved Bishop give us inspiration to continue to work
as Peter did to “shift the culture” to create new opportunities for the
young faithful.
It was evident that this shift included certain and absolute smiles
from Maryknoll alumni who realized a final answer to decades of
prayer. This shift included a faculty and staff who saw a facility for
academic innovation, faith sharing, care of our young athletes’ bodies,
and celebration of liturgies. The most important shift was seen in the
Like Peter, we have been given a heavenly gift and must now use
our human talents to find the many ways our new Community Center
can create opportunities for our students. We must also continue to
organize and plan carefully to create a new world for our lambs by
further developing our special programs (like art, drama, dance and
band) and athletic programs. We will begin looking at new traditions
that live in harmony with our past to inspire our students.
Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and
when he is old, he will not depart from it.” It is now our job to do just
this. I invite you to be part of our new shift. Come back to Maryknoll
and be part of the next great step. Mahalo!
“We must also continue to organize
and plan carefully to create a new
world for our lambs...”
faces of the ‘Lambs.” For the first time under one roof, the Maryknoll
student body saw a whole school brought together, sharing in the dedication of a new altar and spiritual gathering place. For the first time the
“young lambs” opened their eyes to a vision of new spiritual and
athletic hopes and dreams.
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
V O L . X, N O . 1, 2010
STEPHEN FLORINO
BOARD OF EDITORS
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MCC Grand Opening
Three Spartan Greats Inducted into
Hall of Fame
Making Room for the MCC
The Time is Now - Capital
Campaign
Young Alumni Social
Sports Report - Spring 2009
Spartans State Champions
Class of 2009
Teachers Retire
Career Day 2009
Bowl-A-Rama
Fore! Golf Tournament
Class Dinner
Class Notes
In Memoriam
My Friend Pio
34th Annual Luau
Holiday Homecoming
ANNUAL GIVING REPORT
2008 - 2009
DELLA AU BELATTI ’92
LORI ANN KERN CARLOS ’87
LYNN CHAN ’01
ELLIOTT W. CHAMIZO ’61
PATRICIA WONG HEATHERLY ’66
CHRISTINE MATTOS LOOMIS ’85
YVONNE USITA MORRIS ’63
NAOMI SAITO
SHANA CAMPOS TONG ’83
PHOTOGRAPHY
MARYKNOLL PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
MATTHEW CAPPS, ADVISOR
CHAD ASATO
RYAN KO
DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
ET GRAPHIC DESIGN
PRINTING
EDWARD ENTERPRISES, INC.
MARYKNOLL SCHOOL BOARD
CORI CHING WESTON, Chair
PAUL CHINEN ’57, Vice Chair
GINO GABRIO, Secretary
ROBERT HARRISON, Treasurer
FR. GORDIAN J. CARVALHO
MARLENE R. DIAS DE COSTA ’66
FR. TIM EDEN, ED.D.
ALFRED B. FERNANDES, JR.
STACEY FOY ’82
AUDREY HIDANO
GALEN HO ’63
DR. THOMAS S. KOSASA
DR. IRWIN K. M. LEE
STANFORD LEE ’75
ALFRED M.K. WONG
BRENDA DUNG WONG ’77, PTG President
DARRYL P. WONG
DARRYLL D.M. WONG ’68,
Alumni Association President
SUSAN CHONG WONG ’66
ROBERT WU
MARYKNOLL SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
BETSEY HUGHES GUNDERSON ’68, High School
SHANA CAMPOS TONG ’83, Grade School
The Knoller is published by Maryknoll School
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Honolulu, HI 96822-4940
Ph. (808) 952-7310
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Copyright © 2010 by Maryknoll School
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EDITOR’S CORNER
by Stephen Florino
The hardwood floor sparkles. The carpets smell new. The motorized bleachers and backboards all work flawlessly. And I bet all the weights in the fitness center haven’t even been
touched yet.
The Maryknoll Community Center isn’t only the newest gym in the state, but it’s
easily one of the best. The entire Maryknoll ‘ohana should be proud.
It took a lot of hard work by a lot of good people to make this dream a reality those who had the insane idea of this small Makiki school to build a gym; those who
struggled to find the space to fit the massive structure in an already jam-packed
neighborhood; those who reassured neighbors it’d be a benefit - instead of a
problem - in the community; those who designed it to try and fulfill all the
needs of athletes, students, alumni and the entire Maryknoll community; and
those who raised money to fund the massive project. All that was an enormous amount of work. What’ll be even tougher - maintaining it.
That's how you can help. The MCC is a facility that’s supposed to
serve the entire Maryknoll community. It has a gym that should be
used by all our student athletes. There’s a fitness center for them to
become stronger. There’s an alumni suite for gatherings and functions. Help clean up after an event. Volunteer to work the ticket
booth at a game. Offer to speak or teach a class in our alumni
speaker series. It’s the little things that add up to make this big
building truly worth it.
The entire Maryknoll community should feel fortunate
to have such an outstanding facility. We should feel
lucky. We should feel blessed.
And if you ever forget or take it for granted, just
think back and remember how it felt when it wasn’t
there.
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You must see the excitement on the faces of the
many Maryknoll students who have had the
opportunity to practice or take Physical
Education classes in the new Maryknoll
Community Center. Their faces show what we
all have professed...Pride, accomplishment,
success! Thank you all for making this dream
a reality!
Perry Martin
It’s hard to believe that it’s here. Actually, there
were a lot of obstacles to overcome to make
this happen, but you know when there’s a
commonality of purpose, I guess anything
is possible.
Mike Baker
The thing that was most important to me is that
Mike Baker also never wavered. He said there
could be no compromises to the center; we
had to make it right. And Maryknoll did make
it right. We have a facility that is a showpiece
and something Maryknoll can be proud of.
Dr. Thomas Kosasa
As an alumni, class of 57, we waited almost 52
years. We’ve talked about it from the days we
were in high school. It’s a very significant
event.
Paul Chinen ’57
The Maryknoll Community Center continues the
work, dedication and legacy of all the
Maryknoll Sisters, Brothers, and Priests. It is
finally making good on the promise that was
made to thousands of Maryknoll students over
the years.
Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66
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I’m already seeing the results for our kids. My
gosh, our pe teachers were telling me the
other day that the class is now happy to exercise. Because in my day, we were doing the situps and push-ups on a very hot surface.
Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68
To have your own special place, it just gives
you a sense of pride.
Shana Campos Tong ’83
This place is really going to make a big
difference.
Jared Kaufmann ’58
I’m so excited about the opening of this facility. It’s just one more step in the way that we
make Maryknoll better and better every year.
Camille Domaloan Michel ’84
Coming from the old way of doing P.E. and
sports and athletics, everything is right here
now. It just gives us the opportunity to do a lot
more things in the classroom, as well as in the
weight room, and on the courts.
Blaine Gier ’88
It’s just amazing how far we’ve come as a school.
My ten year reunion is coming up this year.
And this is going to be an amazing thing to
share with all of my classmates as we come
back to this place that we’re so proud of.
Mandy Baptist Chock ’99
GRAND OPENING
Alumni Grand Opening
Clarence T.C. Ching Gymnasium at
Maryknoll Community Center
October 12, 2009
A
fter waiting for decades, hundreds of Maryknoll alumni officially
opened their new athletic home on October 12, 2009 - the
Maryknoll Community Center. Guests toured the new facility, Mailani
Makainai ’98 performed, and several alumni were honored.
Coach Tony Sellitto, Coach Robert “Donkey” Dunaway ’49 and
Pio Sagapolutele ’87 were inducted into the new Maryknoll School
Athletic Hall of Fame. See story on the next page.
Laurie Hong Wong ’56 won the Spartan Spirit Award. The Spartan
Spirit award is given to an alumnus who demonstrates the spirit that all
alumni should want to emulate - a love for Maryknoll School and its
‘ohana, pride in what it means to be a Maryknoll graduate, and living
out the values on which the Maryknoll Sisters founded this school.
Laurie’s dedication to Maryknoll began when she was still in
school. In her senior year, she won the Maryknoll Cup, given to the
student who best demonstrates Noblesse Oblige.
She served on the school board and has brought in other alumni
leaders and community leaders to give their talents to Maryknoll.
Laurie was one of the pioneers and leaders in the annual Msgr.
Charles Kekumano benefit dinner, which has raised millions of dollars
for scholarships, making it possible for many students to also achieve
their dream of a Maryknoll education.
Athletic Director Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66,
Coach Robert “Donkey” Dunaway ’49
Ben Valle ’84, Coach Tony Sellitto, Kelly Grant ’84, Mike Among ’84
Haunani Apoliona ’67, Nina Rodrigues Rapozo ’54, Mihana Aluli Souza
Spartan Spirit Award Winner Laurie Hong
Wong ’56, Al Wong
Coach Tony Sellitto, Pio’s brother Josh Sagapolutele, Pac-Five Coach Don Botelho
Coach Al Espinda, Coach Robert “Donkey” Dunaway ’49
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Three Spartan Greats Inducted into Hall of Fame
by Anne Harpham ’68
T
hey motivated others. They set standards of excellence. Through
their leadership they brought honor and distinction to Maryknoll
School athletics.
The three inaugural inductees into the new Maryknoll School
Athletic Hall of Fame were individually successful, and each was an
inspiration to those they taught and those who followed.
Coach Tony Sellitto, Coach Robert “Donkey” Dunaway ’49 and
Pac-Five football player and NFL player Pio Sagapolutele ’87 were
named to the Hall of Fame on October 12, 2009, at the Alumni Grand
Opening of the Maryknoll Community Center.
The Hall of Fame was started by the Alumni Association Council
to honor and perpetuate the memory of those individuals who through
participation, leadership, support or interest have made exceptional
contributions to Maryknoll School athletics and who have helped to
bring recognition, honor, distinction, and excellence to Maryknoll
School athletics whether by involvement with teams representing the
school or contributions on behalf of athletics.
Sellitto was dubbed “Tony the Tiger” by Hawaii sports writers
because of his fiery antics on the basketball court and his personality.
But, his players remember him with affection.
The self-professed “brash New Jersey guy” joined Maryknoll
School in 1964 as a teacher, athletic director and JV basketball coach.
He had first come to Hawaii in 1961 in the U.S. Army and played in
the inter-service basketball league.
Just a year after Sellitto joined Maryknoll, Al Espinda stepped
down as varsity basketball coach and Sellitto took over. He coached
varsity basketball until 1988, bringing the school many basketball
honors. In his tenure, Maryknoll basketball teams produced three
single-A state basketball titles and one AA state basketball title and
numerous ILH and State all-stars.
To this day he is still known as “Coach” to his former players. He
motivated them to achieve on the basketball court and in academics
and life. He taught them to achieve more than they thought they could.
His plaque reads: An exemplary teacher, coach and mentor. He
inspired students and changed their lives.”
Dunaway coached at Maryknoll Grade School for 40 years - from
1952 to 1992. It can easily be said no one at Maryknoll has touched
the lives of so many of the alumni - he coached generations of families and many siblings.
Coach Tony Sellitto
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Maryknoll won many championships during Dunaway’s years at
the school in both girls and boys volleyball and basketball, including
the boys volleyball championship for 1965-1966 and the girls volleyball Eastern Division II championship in 1975.
But he is remembered much more for his love of sports, his love
of coaching and what he imparted to his young athletes. He drilled the
kids in the basics. He never yelled and he made sports fun. He was fair.
He taught the basics and instilled the team concept in his players.
Those who knew him as coach and a mentor learned many life
lessons from him.
His plaque reads: He instilled in countless generations of
Maryknoll student athletes the love of sports. He inspired us to
compete and do our best.”
Pio Sagapolutele played more than one sport, but singlehandedly
put Maryknoll on the football map. A quiet, unassuming man, he was
known as much for his huge heart as he was for his football prowess.
He was one of the best Hawaii high school athletes of the 1980s.
He was on the Pac-Five team that won the Prep Bowl title in 1985 and
helped the Spartans get to the state basketball title game in 1986.
Ironically, he was recruited to Maryknoll to play volleyball.
Sagapolutele went on to play college football at San Diego State
and the Cleveland Browns picked him in the fourth round in the 1991
NFL draft. He played for the Browns from 1991 to 1995. In 1996, he
played for the New England Patriots, earning a Super Bowl ring as a
starting defensive lineman in Super Bowl XXXI. In his last pro season
in 1997, he played for the New Orleans Saints.
Sagapolutele was proud of his roots - he was born in American
Samoa and grew up in Kuhio Park Terrace . And he gave back, helping nurture young people in football clinics and returning home as an
assistant coach for Pac-Five.
A brain aneurysm ended his life much too soon in June 2009. He
will always be remembered for his compassion, his humbleness, and
his journey from Kalihi to professional sports.
His plaque reads: “He achieved what most of us only dream of...he
will always be a role model and inspiration to Maryknoll students.
As the inaugural Hall of Fame inductees, Tony Sellitto, Donkey
Dunaway and Pio Sagapolutele will always be remembered for what
they gave to Maryknoll and its students. Noblesse Oblige.
Coach Robert “Donkey” Dunaway ’49
Pio Sagapolutele ’87
Making Room for the MCC
by Nicole LaPrade ’02
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Photos courtesy maryknollphotography.com
n the 1950’s Maryknoll’s Athletic Director
Brother Venard Ruane drove teams to their
games and practices in a truck instead of a
bus. Sister Rosario Daley and Sister Dolores
Rosso remember hearing Maryknoll boys
cheer as they rode past the convent, standing
in the back of the large open top truck with
wooden slats as siding, on their way back to
school after winning a big game.
“They’d be cheering and wanting us to see
them,” Sr. Dolores said.
The corner of Alexander and Dole Streets
has a new significance for Spartan athletes.
The Maryknoll Community Center is where
the convent once was. By the late 1940s when
Sr. Rosario and Sr. Dolores arrived in Hawaii,
the sisters lived in a small old house on
Alexander Street. There wasn’t enough room
for everyone. Sr. Rosario slept on a bed at the
top of the stairs, and many other sisters slept
in little cottages on the property.
“I slept in one of the shacky houses. They
were really old, old places. You could see
through the floorboards,” Sr. Dolores said.
Another sister slept in the pantry next to the
cupboards where the dishes were kept. The
convent was built in the early 1950s.
The sisters knew their neighbors well and
were a vibrant presence in the community.
They were known for their parties.
“The Jensen’s were an old couple over on
the corner, and they enjoyed hearing us,” Sr.
Rosario said. “When Halloween came, he
called me and said be sure you leave your
windows open so that we can hear your
Halloween party.”
Maryknoll was a neighborhood parish
school, and the sisters knew all of their
students’ families. Most of the students lived
in the surrounding area and walked to school.
After school, the sisters say the students
would go home to change clothes - some into
pajamas - and come back to play on the playground or play in the streets.
On Wednesday afternoons, the sisters
walked around the neighborhood visiting
their students’ homes. One of the homes they
frequented belonged to Nick Tong. When the
new convent was built, he volunteered to
landscape the sisters’ garden.
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“His aim in life was to plant every Maryknoll convent on the
island, and he did,” his daughter Nickie Tong Lum ’64 said. Tong was
an agronomist and a horticulturalist and developing plants was his
hobby. One of his plants was especially for the sisters.
“The sisters had long rosaries they made out of beans, so dad
developed a bigger bird of paradise that put out bigger seeds…that
way there were flowers for the convent and then the sisters had seeds
to make their rosaries,” Lum said. Some of the original plants still
grow in her yard.
Lum says her father always helped the Maryknoll sisters. She says
his love for them and his desire to help as much as he could was not
just because his four children attended Maryknoll, but because he saw
that the sisters “did good works.”
The sisters’ used the garden Tong planted as a place to meditate
and pray. In their garden, Tong planted a Primavera tree sapling. That
‘gold tree’ grew in the sisters’ garden and then the grade school playground for nearly 55 years.
“It took a long time to grow. We thought we were never going to
see the blooms on it,” Sr. Dolores said. “We just kept watching it and
watching it. We didn’t see the blooms for quite a long time.” The tree
was planted in 1953, but didn’t bloom until the early 1980s.
Lum says her father specifically chose to plant the gold tree not
just for its golden flowers, but also because the wood has a golden hue
with deep reddish accents. It grew very tall and straight and was hard
to miss when it was in bloom.
The tree would become something bigger and better. In its place,
now stands the MCC, and the tree lives on inside. The entire
Maryknoll school community now gathers in the MCC for Mass on
campus. Local woodworker Robb Young used the wood from the tree
to build an altar, pulpit, and candle holders to use at these celebrations.
Sr. Dolores says when she sees the altar she is “awestruck.”
“It was too big to transplant, and it was right smack in the middle
of where they had to dig, so it had to go, but now it goes on in a
creative way. The whole thing is beautiful!” Sr. Rosario said.
Teachers and students worked hard to make the Gold Tree Altar
Project a reality. The tree needed to be cut down to make way for the
MCC, but it was also a valuable resource right there on campus.
If it wasn’t for the project, Lum says, the tree “would have ended
up in the dump. Maryknoll history would have ended up in the dump.
Now, Maryknoll will forever be with the altar.”
Some of the wood from the gold tree was turned into bowls by
prizewinning woodworker Bob Butts. The parish uses some of the
bowls, and others were sold to raise money for the altar’s construction.
The largest bowl will soon be housed in the grade school library as
part of a permanent school history display. The purpose of this display
will be to help current Maryknoll students learn about the school’s
past and to instill in students pride, loyalty, and a sense of family.
The Gold Tree Altar Project has been funded entirely through gifts
of time, money, and prayer, and more is needed. The committee is seeking donations so they can commission the construction of a celebrant’s chair and deacon’s chair, and two small tables for use during
Mass to be made from gold tree wood. Checks may be made to
Maryknoll School with “Altar Project” in the memo.
If you would like to contribute photos, stories, and memorabilia to
the school history display, please contact Mardi LaPrade at
[email protected] or 952-7183.
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Photos courtesy Mardi LaPrade
Making Room for the MCC continued
Dear friends,
It’s truly a dream come true. Thanks to your tremendous support, the
Maryknoll School Community Center is finally here.
This facility fills a huge need for our Maryknoll students. Thanks to your
dollars, our students will no longer have to hold P.E. classes on the asphalt;
athletes now have a true home court; our student body has the ability to attend
mass under one roof; and our alumni have something to be proud.
Your donations fulfilled our initial $12 million capital campaign goal. The
theme for that campaign was “The time is now...to secure the future.” Your help
has made that future secure.
Aloha and mahalo,
Alfred M.K. Wong
Maryknoll School Board member
Capital Campaign Co-chair
Dear friends,
After decades of waiting, years of planning, months of construction and days
of final touches, the dream that is the Maryknoll School Community Center is
finally a reality. As co-chair of the capital campaign, I want to thank each donor
for your support.
Your gift helps everyone in the Maryknoll ‘ohana from alumni, current
students, faculty and staff, and our future students.
During planning, former president Michael Baker emphasized that “we have
to make it right.” I’m proud to say we have make it right and I know all of us who
worked so hard for so many years feel so much pride that the Maryknoll
Community Center is the most beautiful, state-of-the-art facility in our state.
Mahalo for your support.
Dr. Thomas Kosasa
Maryknoll School Board member
Capital Campaign Co-chair
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CAPITAL GIFTS
BISHOP ALENCASTER SOCIETY
($500,000 and above)
Harold K.L. Castle Foundation
Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Kosasa
Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Eleemosynary Trust
The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation
MOTHER MARY JOSEPH
ROGERS SOCIETY
($100,000 to $499,999)
Anonymous
Atherton Family Foundation
Bank of Hawaii
Mr. Francis and Mrs. Juliette Shea ’53 Chock
Class of 1953 - Uniform Room
Earl J. Gallian Trust
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
Hale Holoholona
Mr. Fukuyoshi Kawazoe
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel W.C. Ma
Nancy T. Nakamura ’40
Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. BoHing Chan Tseu
James and Juanita Wo Foundation
BISHOP JAMES ANTHONY
WALSH SOCIETY
($50,000 to $99,999)
Photos courtesy maryknollphotography.com
Mr. Paul Y. Chinen ’57 and Mrs. Yvonne Chinen
The Andrew Corcoran family
Dr. Collin ’61 and Dr. Mary Dang
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Fernandes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hiramatsu ’75
Honolulu Chinese Junior Chamber of
Commerce Foundation
Maryknoll School PTG
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Matsusaka
Mr. John William Nobrega and
Mrs. Henrietta Nobrega
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Hirohita Ota ’93 and Junya Ota ’93
Larry and Patricia Rodriguez
Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation
Dr. Reynold S. Shirai ’47
and Mrs. Edna Kozuma Shirai ’49
David and Valerie Sorensen
Mr. Jasen H. Takei
The Edward E. Ford Foundation
The Schuler Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C.S. Tsai
In Memory of Ted Vierra and Family
Susan Chong Wong ’66 and Dr. Calvin Wong
MARYKNOLL FATHERS &
BROTHERS SOCIETY
($25,000 to $49,999)
The ABC Stores
Mr. and Mrs. Kuniaki Azuma
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Baptiste, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Malcom H.M. Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Chinen ’57
Dr. Thomas A. Ching ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Chock
Mr. Scott Finkboner ’62
Robert and Pattie Wong ’66 Heatherly and family
Mr. and Mrs. Alan H.L. Ho
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin K.M. Lee
Mr. Stanford C. Lee ’75
Mr. Michael and Mrs. Lucile I. Smith ’37 Mistysyn
Mr. Dean ’72 and Mrs. Mayumi Miyamoto
Mr. James and Mrs. Yvonne ’63 Morris
Mr. Nicholas and Mrs. Monica ’83 Ng Pack
Eli Panee
John and Celia Uekawa
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M.K. Wong, Esq.
Derrick and Carol Wong
Mr. Stacey ’70* and Mrs. Lorena Wong
Robert and Angie Wu
MARYKNOLL SISTERS SOCIETY
($5,000 to $24,999)
Anonymous
AB & Associates Insurance Services, Inc.
Alexander & Baldwin Inc.
American Savings Bank
Brian and Collette Arakaki
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Baker
Robert K.Y. Chang ’56
Drs. Tammy Chang-Motooka and Randal Motooka
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Char ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Kenrick M.H. Chee
Mr. Ronald Chinen ’60 and Mrs. Marilyn
Thompson Chinen ’61, CPS
Mr. Dennis T.K. Chong ’55
Marie B. Chun ’57
Class of 2005
Class of 2007
Cooke Foundation Limited
Mr. Walter S. Cummins
Glenn and Claire (Murakami) Dang
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Darcey
Mr. Paul ’66 and Mrs. Rebecca de Ville
Mr. Thom and Mrs. Marlene DeCosta ’66
In memory of Paul Domaloan ’55
Mr. Christopher S.K. Dung
David K.H. and Gloria C. Dung
Mr. Edwin G. Ferreira ’57
W. Douglas Ferreira
Mr. David and Mrs. Stacey Foy ’82
Carolyn Fujimoto Class of 2009
James H. Gahler
Mrs. Joyce S.Y. Lee Goo ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Green
Betsey H. Gunderson ’68
Bob and Joan Hann
Bob and Lori Harrison
The Hawaiian Insurance & Guaranty Company, Ltd.
In memory of Mary Beth Ho Garces ’87
Galen and Patricia Ho
Michael ’57 and Patricia Chu ’57 Ho
Patricia Rapoza Robb & Peter E. Robb
Mrs. Linda E. Ross
Mrs. Michele K. Tagawa Saito ’77
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Samaritano
Saxton Family: Barton, Stephanie (Dalit) ’78,
Brian ’08
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Schuman
Mr. Anthony R. Sellitto, Jr.
Ms. Phyllis N.T. Shea ’58
Mrs. Edwina Lau Siu ’57
Mrs. Laine A. Matsuo Skiendiel ’68
Marlene M. (Soares) Souki
Milton and Audrey Nakagaki Tanaka
Theo H. Davies Foundation
Mr. Eric ’67 and Mrs. Gail ’67 Tiwanak
Mr. Eugene ’59 and Mrs. Mary Tiwanak
Cydney Tokuhara Class of 2017,
Brooks Tokuhara Class of 2017
Mr. Gordon Tom ’57
and Mrs. Judy Perreira Tom ’57
Mrs. Shana ’83 and Mr. Rodney Tong
In memory of Catalina Olarte Torres
Ralph and May Ukishima
Mrs. Maxine Vickery ’58
Webco Foundation
Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. Cori Weston
Mr. Kiman and Mrs. Brenda Wong ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl P. Wong
Maj. Gen. Darryll ’68 and Mrs. Teresa ’69 Wong
Mr. Robert Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Man She Wong
Ms. Stella Mee Que Wong ’68
Mr. Stephen Wong ’65 and Mrs. Susan Wong ’65
Mr. Lee and Mrs. Lisa ’84 Yamamoto
Kenneth and Imi Yamashita
Mr. Kieran ’72 and Mrs. Tina Yap
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Yee ’63
Robert C.H. and Helen T. Yee
Mr. Mario K.M. Yim ’87
Mr. and Mrs. Robin C.T. Yoshimura
Mr. Chun Kwai Yuen
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Ms. Crystal J. Acohido
Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuo Adachi
Mrs. Mildred C. Ai-Chang ’52
Lt. Gov. and Mrs. James R. Aiona, Jr.
Mrs. Audrey Shea Akana ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Akasaki
Ms. Ramona E. Akau
Pauline L. Bruhn Akimo ’51
Mr. and Mrs. Takashi Akimoto
Mr. Douglas A. Akin
Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Albano
Mrs. Beverly Ann C. Aldrich ’56
Nathlaie Yoko F. Alfelor
Ms. Dorothy Allinson
Mr. Michael Anthony Among ’84
Mr. Michael D. ’79 and Mrs. Teresita Amore
Jerome and Gladys Andrade
Mrs. Jeanette Salvador Angell ’58*
Mr. James Anjo
Dr. and Mrs. Muhammad Anwar
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Aoki
Ms. Gretchen M. Aona
Joyce Morikawa Arakaki ’55
Mr. Norman S. Arakaki
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arakawa
Mr. John T. Arakawa
Mrs. June H. Arakawa
Dr. Kenneth Hiroshi Arakawa ’85
Mr. Matthew Ikaika Ariola ’02
Dr. Zachary Kahakauwila Ariola ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny M. Arita
Jordan Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Eleuterio C. Arnobit, Jr.
Atiburcio Ohana
Aaron, June, Kayla, Katilyn, and Kyle Au
Bertha Chang Au
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter T.Y. Au
Mr. Kenneth Au ’59
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Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hoban, Jr.
Elaine C. Hoffman
Henry and Margo Howlett
Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Inatsuka, Noah, Faith, Hope
Allene M.C. Ishikawa
Mrs. Linda Nakagawa Johnston
Mr. Jeffrey Keahi Kalani ’90
Liberta Karratti-Aiwohi
Mr. Jared Kaufmann, Sr. ’58
Darcie W.L.A. Kawamura ’90
and Jon A. Kawamura
Mrs. Faye I.M. Spencer Kim ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Kimi
Dr. Eugene Kitts
Mr. Peter A. Koziol
Stan and Marjorie Wong ’51 Kum
Mary Ann La Fazia
Mr. Kerry ’76 and Mrs. Bernadette ’76 Lam
Mr. Lawrence and Mrs. Linda ’67 Langley
Mr. Merton and Mrs. Claire ’50 Lau
Lau Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S.O. Lee ’42
Dr. Worldster and Dr. Patricia ’61 Lee
Catherine Li ’40
Mr. Ronald and Mrs. Charlene ’60 Lum
Dr. Cora A Manayan
Emily M.W. McCollum
Mr. and Mrs. William C. McCorriston
Mr. Bill D. Mills
Moriyama Family
Ms. Patricia A.C. Muneno ’67
Adora H. Aoki Nakamura ’44
Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Nakamura
Gail Nakamura and Carleton Williams
Mrs. Leocadia Kaopuiki Naone ’60
Grant and Lauren Nikaido
In Memory of Monsignor Raymond H.
Nishigaya ’55
Paul and Celeste O’Brien
Okada Trucking Co.
Aaron, Sherri, Reyn & Ross Okinaga
Mr. Jerry K.C. Pang ’56
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Richard Y.C. Au
Robert K.S. Au
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W.K. Au Young
Laurie Yim Austin ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Auyoung
Mildred Awana
Mr. Gene Axelrod
Joey and Jona Ayres
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Bagayas
Mrs. Jacquelyn K. Kirihara Bailey ’84
Mrs. Diane O’Grady Bakdash ’63
Carl W. Baker
Vim and Janine Balantac
Mr. John P. Baraquio ’88
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Barayuga
Sally Engstrom Barr
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bart Jr.
Mrs. Susan Marie Brown Bass ’84
Beatrice M.H. Young Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Susan R. Rowe Becker ’55
Dolores Grohmann Beddow
Della & Michael Belatti
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Bella
Carl and Margaret Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Bjorken
Dr. Richard K. Blaisdell
Harold “Buddy” Botelho ’54
William F. Bow
Myrna Pasion Boyce ’56
Mrs. Paula Rochelle Lindo Boyce ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Broderick
Felice N.J. Broglio (Wong) and Ed Broglio
Mrs. Corazon Buenconsejo ’63
Mr. Stanley G. Bukes ’70
Mr. and Mrs. H. William Burgess
Gina, Richard and Sloane Burns
Tom Burns
Mr. Francis Buto and Ms. Denise Katano-Buto
Ms. Lynette L. Cabbat
Ms. Anne L. Cabral
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin L. Cabral, Jr.
Karen Yap Cahill ’66 and Patrick W. Cahill
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Lynette Yap Cahill
Mr. and Mrs. Claude L.J. Calabrese
Ms. Geralyn L. Camarillo ’86
Ronnie Allen M. Campman
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos D. Campos
Sandi, Cicely and Cariane Campos
Mrs. Shauna K. Candia ’75
Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Lori ’87 Carlos
Ms. Suzanne Sunada Carlos ’88
Carole Kai Charities, Inc.
Mrs. Kelly Inouye Carson ’84
Suzanne Casart ’65
William and Margaret Castro
Mr. Christopher A. Casupang
Dr. and Mrs. Ariel A. Catalan
Elliott W. Chamizo ’61
Mrs. Carolee Ching Chan ’57
Mr. Dion S.O. Chan ’83 and Mrs. Debora Chan
Lynn Chan
Mr. Adrian Y.H. Chang ’75
Mr. Donald S.M. Chang ’52
Alan, Flora, Michelle Chang
Ms. Roberta W.S. Chang ’49
Stanley and Cynthia Chang
Mr. Byron Moon and Ms. Wendy Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ying Chan-Old
Esther L. Chee ’47
Kelvin and Phyllis Chee ’73
Joe Cheng
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Chin
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Chin
Mr and Mrs. Mark Chin
Albert Chinen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Chinen
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.H. Ching
Sonny and Barbara Ching
Mr. Bernard T.C. Ching
Dr. Brent B.Y. Ching, DDS, MSD
Mr. Casey K. Ching ’98
Mr. Douglas M.C. Ching ’54
Mr. Earl M.T. Ching ’68
Mrs. Elizabeth K.Y. Ching
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M.T. Ching
George Ching
Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ching
Mr. Reid A. Ching ’96
Sylvia and Randall Ching
Mrs. Paulette Leong Chinn ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Chris L.K. Chiu
Dr. Clifford K.W. Chock
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chock
Mrs. Mandy Rose L. Baptist Chock ’99
Stephen Chock
Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Chong
Curtis, Debra, Conrad (2011)
and Kacey (2018) Chong
Deena Chong
Edward J. Chong, Jr.
Michael Chong
Randall Chong
Parents of Zachary and Logan Choo
Barbara Wong Chow ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.H. Chow
Mr. Frederick K.C. Chow ’58
and Mrs. Julia Bee-Chow
Liana Choy
Canossa and Stephen Choy
Mr. Timothy Y.C. Choy
Dr. George J. Chu and Ms. Diane W. Wong
Huy Duc Chuc
Anthony Chun ’72 and Mrs. Linda F.S. Chun
Mr. and Mrs. Daven K. Chun
Mr. Henry S.H. Chun ’79
Ronald and Jeanette (Lum) Chun ’56
Jon-David Chun ’85
Mr. Kau’i Chun ’67
Mrs. Marilyn K.H. Heau Chun ’49
Ms. Stephanie A.H. Chun ’82
Mr. Vernon P. Chun ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Bing Fay Chung
Henry W.C. Chung
Mr. Leslie G. Chung ’64
Mr. C. Cornwell Ciacci ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Ciacci
Ms. Gina M. Fasi
Mr. Peter R. Faulkner
Ms. Tanya M. Fernandes ’94
Mrs. Nicole Yoshiko Ferrara ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf W. Fey
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Feyerisen
Mr. and Mrs. Sitenitaini M. Fifita
Mr. Todd James Fisk ’84
Mr. Benjamin Fong ’52
and Mrs. Wanda Hoe Fong ’53
Elaine Chun Fong ’54
Wesley F. and Linda A. Fong
Mr. Robert Fortuna and Ms. Magdalene Odquier
Toshiko Fortuna
Frank K.S. Mow Trust
Mr. Alexander R. Fraser
Stephen A. Freitas, Jr. ’80 and Kristina Mix-Freitas
Dr. and Mrs. Derrick C. Fu
Mrs. Lillian Yoshimoto Fujihara ’47
Nancy F. Oshita Fujii ’46
Dr. and Mrs. Ira M. Fujisaki
Myles and Cheryl Fujiwara
Ms. Nicole K. Fukeda ’97
Dr. Franklin Fukuda and Dr. Dawn Minaai
Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. Fukumura
Mrs. Janice H. Suenaga Fukunaga ’56
Joy Funakoshi on behalf of Kara (2010)
& Jayna (2012)
Mr. Kenneth T. Funakoshi ’56
Mr. Eric K. Funasaki
Mrs. Joanne T. Funasaki
Mr. and Mrs. Jay K. Fung
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Furuta
Mr. Troy Furutani ’86
and Dr. Jamie Wicklund Furutani ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Gino Gabrio
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gamiao
Mr. Joseph L. Gamiao ’64
Ms. Lindsey D. Gamiao
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Gamiao
Ms. Renee S. Gamiao
Theodoro Ganade and Yvonne Cavaco
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Ellen Garcia
Phyllis Boner Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. John Gaudet
Mrs. Cheryl R. Kunimune Gesik ’75
Mr. Milton S. Gibo ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Gibo
Mr. Blaine B.K. Gier ’88
Kimberly Gleason
Mrs. Teresa Lynn Gochenouer ’84
Mrs. Carole H. Goldstein
Mrs. Angie N. Golis-Yamamoto
Ms. Virginia Gonsalves ’38
Mrs. Vivian W.M. Goo
Dr. Cyril K. Goshima ’69
Clarence L. Gouveia ’51
Ms. Nora Goya
Mr. Kelly K. Grant ’84
Mr. Matthew Cornelius Green ’99
Mr. Richard P. Green ’97
Ben and Edith Gudry
Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Guevara
Mr. Wayne Gushikuma
and Mrs. Cora C. Cabebe ’73 Gushikuma
Mieko Gushikuma
Hack Family
The Hackman Family
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hamada
Mrs. Lorraine Chamizo Hamilton ’60
Mrs. Ann H. Hannan
Mrs. Dolores Burnett Hansen ’58
Kenna and Konnor Harada
Ryan and Susan Harada
Dr. and Mrs. Theodore I. Harada
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Harrison
Donald T. Hashimoto
Mrs. Fumiko Hashimoto
Ms. Kari Ann Y. Hata ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Hattori
Mr. Allen Heau
Mr. Frank Hedani
Mrs. Ellen A. Hee
Lucille Hee
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Class of 1937
Class of 1960
Class of 1966
Class of 2002
Class of 2004
Class of 2006
Melissa N. (Wong) Coelho
Mr. Donald M. Cook Sr. ’56*
Mrs. Agnes Keliikaluaomailani Sills Cordeiro ’7
Mrs. Hilda De Cambra Cordeiro ’37
Mr. George A. Correia ’55
Mr. Nathan and Mrs. Lori Costa
Mrs. Carolyn Borns Cowell ’60
Tony and Antonette Crego
Fabiana Baquering Crozier
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jai Cunningham
Mrs. Waldene E. Ichijo Curtice ’63
Mrs. Naty Dadiz
Henry T. Daido Trust
Ms. Cyrilla Y. Dang
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Dang
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dang
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Dang
Dr. William W.L. Dang
Cpt Thomas J. Davies, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Davis
Mark Dayao, Michael Dayao
Guy De Primo
Mr. Michael X. Dean ’65
Ms. Haunani F.M. Burns Dickson ’60
Mr. Christopher Paul Domaloan ’00
Ms. Christina K.M. Doo ’95
Ms. Alice Yee Douthat
Mr. Michael J. Dudley ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S.J. Dung
Mrs. Lannie K.L. Dung
Mr. Scott H. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Durkin
Patricia L. Eng ’57
Frances Fay Enos
Mrs. Dulinda Gomes Ernesto ’37
Mr. Andrew K.K. Everett ’95
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Mrs. Mary Joan Chang Hee ’47
Mr. Michael C.M. Hee ’61
Mrs. Joan Herring Fisher ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hidano
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton I. Higa
Mr. Kevin I. Higa ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Hinck
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Hirata
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram N. Hiu
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Ho
Franklin and Mary Ann Ho
Mrs. Gladys Morris Ho ’55
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K.C. Ho
Mr. Patrick C. Ho ’55
Mr. Richard Kwok Ning Ho
Dr. Stephen R. Ho ’73
Ms. Valerie Anne Ho ’60
Ms. Staci D. Hogan ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Yoshitsugi Hokama
Mrs. Geralyn Lum Holck ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R.K. Hong
Mrs. Rosalie Moilee Hong
Mrs. Shirlyn L. Hookano ’79
Ms. Carol R. Horie
Mr. David Mark Horner ’88
Mrs. Wendy Wong Howell ’73
Mrs. Mary A. Aki Huihui ’57
Mr. Raymond Imbo, Jr. ’64
Mrs. Vicenta Imperial
Mr. Leslie Sin Chong Ing
Douglas Inouye
Mr. and Mrs. John Isabelo
Lionel and Barbara (Elias) Iseri
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley M. Ishii
Roger and Florence Ishii
Mrs. Carolyn Y.M. Ishiwata ’60
Mr. and Mrs. Lance A. Ito
Mrs. Catherine C. and Mr. Ronald T. Iwami
Dr. and Mrs. David M. Iwasaki
Yvonne Chun Izumi ’70
Ms. Elaine C. Jay
Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Jensen
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Jhamanda’s Watumull Fund
Dr. Vernon K.S. and Yun Soong Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Rex D. Johnson
Beatrice Iwamoto Jost
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jue
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G.M. Jung
Mrs. Barbara Jones Kaaihili ’55
Mr. Wendell Kaanoi ’58*
and Mrs. Jacqueline DePonte Kaanoi ’58
Andrew and Lea Kagawa
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kagawa
Edward and Margaret Kageyama
David and Stephanie Kahawaii
Kaio ‘Ohana
Ms. Carole N. Kajihiro
Mona Chock Kalaukoa ’50 and Joseph Kalaukoa ’50
Mrs. Heidi Lau Kong Kalepa ’83
and Mr. Frank Kalepa
Glen and Stella Kam
Mrs. Jenny A.Y. Wong Kam ’47
The Katherine S. Kam Family Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kam
In memory of Elsie Young Kam ’46
Betty C. Yoneda Kaneshige ’55
Bryan and Lesley Kaneshiro
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Kaneshiro
Mr. Alvin A. Kanno ’57
Mrs. Eugenie Kaili Kaopua ’59
Jarrett W. and Joan E. Karasaki
Mrs. Leonis Karratti ’49
Mrs. Akiko Claire Oshiro Kato ’58
Mitsuru and Judy Kato
Ms. Annie C. Kau
Mrs. Jane Clare Kaufmann ’67
Ms. Clare Kawada
Mrs. Leigh Ching Kawakami ’60
Mr. and Mrs. Keith K. Kawamoto
Thomas and Irene Kawamura
Mrs. Katherine A. Alquisa Kawano
Mrs. Lynette Dang Kawaoka ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Chieko Kawasaki
Dr. and Mrs. Toshihiko Kawasugi
Linda Wong ’66 and Abe Kealoha
Violet K. Kekina
Mrs. Norine Torres Kekuaokalani ’96
Mrs. Betty Mae Neves Keliiaa
Dr. Paul Kennedy and Dr. Priscilla Alfaro
Lucille and Curtis Kern
Mrs. Elizabeth Manzano Keyes ’56
Jeffrey K. Khau
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.K. Kidder
Mr. Alfred H.S. Kim ’47
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon E. Kim
Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Kim
Ms. Karen Kim
Mr. Michael D. Kim
Ms. Nancy S. Kim
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kim
Robert and Mildred Kinoshita
Mr. and Mrs. Kazusumi Kitagawa
Herbert Kiyabu ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Kiyabu
Mrs. Merle Wong Klug ’55
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Knorek
Ms. Jan A. Kobayashi-Ogasawara
Mrs. Mildred F. Burlem Koch ’42
Mrs. Be-Jay T. Upchurch Kodama ’81
Mr. Greg K. Kodama ’98
Ms. Reyna R. Kodama ’00
Dr. and Mrs. Gary I. Kondo
Ms. Cherilyn N. Konn ’97
Tracy Alana Konn
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Koo
Alan Koochi
Aiko Koochi
Arnold and Vanessa Kop
Rebecca Kotake
Ms. Margaret S. Koyama
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton R. Kramer
Mrs. Cecilia Amor Bitanga Kramer ’74
Ms. Jane S. Kramer
Mrs. Raenette G. Jeremiah Kreis ’59*
Kerry Rogan Kuhlow
Mr. David H. Kula ’65
Eddie and Stephanie Lee
Helen N. Lee
Mrs. Edwina Cordeiro Lee ’58
Ernest Lee ’48
Drs. Jeffrey and Meta Lee
Lenora Lee
Mrs. Thelma Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy M.W. Lee
Mrs. Ronald Y.C. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Won H. Lee
Aaron and Hiroko Lehl
Ms. Frances Lam Leilani ’56
Dorothy M. Leong
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Leong
Gilbert and Sylvia Leong
Micah and Danielle Leong
Mr. Keoki A.K. Leong ’97
Ms. Sally J.Y. Leong
Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Leung
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Levy
Mr. Llewellyn and Mrs. Sadie ’57 Lew
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S.J. Liang
Lin and Ella Wong Foundation
Mrs. Lorna P. Chang Lin ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Raymund L. Liongson
Mr. Garrett Liu and Mrs. Colleen Liu ’75
Lynn Liu
Rowena Chong Liu ’56
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W.G. Liu
Ms. Paula Liu-Smith ’67
Mrs. Bobbie Loo
Mrs. Jackie L. Loo
Mrs. Lillian Loo
Dr. and Mrs. Rodney S.W. Loo DDS
Dr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Loo
Christine D. Mattos Loomis ’85
Mr. Michael Lorusso
Drs. Henry and Elise Louie
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J.K. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low
Shevaun Low
Cynthia Beck Luebbers ’61
James Lui
Brian and Michelle Luke
Dr. Edmund Chew Keong Lum
Fredric D.W. Lum ’44
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.G. Lum
Marianne M.L. Chock Lum
Mrs. Mary Leong Lum
Mr. Michael Lum ’64 and Mrs. Carol Ann Lum ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Norman C.M. Lum
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.Y. Lum
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney K.W. Lum
Mr. Stanton Lum ’63
and Mrs. Nicolette Tong Lum ’64
Mr. Wesley C. Lum ’95
Muriel W. Lum-Pang
Mrs. Kenlyn T. Lum-Yee
Varanya Luxton “Pom” and R. Bruce Luxton
Ms. Barbara Lynn
Ms. Joni M. Maeda ’95
Mrs. Lorraine R. Shirai Maeda ’57
Dr. Rochelle A. Suzuki Mahoe ’88
Agnes M.S. Makalii
Mr. and Mrs. Akira Makinodan
Mr. Milton Y. Makishi
Mercedes Wong Manalili
Monica Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Marciel
Col. (Ret) William E. Marshall ’67
Candace N. Martin ’03
Mrs. Gladys T. Watanabe Martin ’47
John, Jr. and Jeanette S. Martin
Robert, Theresa and Ali (’08) Crighton
Ms. Marsha J. Marumoto
Maryknoll Sisters
Harold and Tazuko Masaki
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Mashima
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Masini
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin V. Mateo
John and Jennifer Matias
Ms. Cara A. Matsuki
Ms. Kasey A. Matsumoto ’99
Mr. Richard Hideaki Matsunaga
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Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Kum
Mr. and Mrs. Wane M. Kunihisa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunimitsu
Ms. Marlene T. Kurihara
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kuriyama
Mr. and Steve T. Kuriyama
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Kurzenski
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Kusaka
Scott and Joanne Kuwada
Edison and Amy Kwock
Mrs. Brenda Tom Kwock-Lum ’64
Lynn Kwok
Serena Kwong
Thomas and Siri Ky
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Laanui
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Labatad
Mrs. Cynthia Lai
Mr. John J. Lai
Mr. Jon D. Lam ’81
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.K. Lam
Mr. and Mrs. Nin Wah Lam
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. LaPorte
Mariliz (Lizzie) LaPorte
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. LaPorte
Mrs. Bernadette Y. Lau
Brent Lau ’97
Daniel B.T. Lau
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lau
Mrs. Deanna W.L. Wong Lau ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.C. Lau
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Lau
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.C. Lau
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J.K.L. Lau
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lau
Mr. Wesley K.C. Lau ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Le
Mr. Michael P. Leach ’68
Mrs. Audrey Kong Lee ’64
Diane O.L. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Dickson C.H. Lee
Mr. and Donald Lee
Andrew and Donna Lee ’81
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Mr. Darrell W. Mattos ’63
and Mrs. Marjorie C. Mattos
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott C. Mattos ’54
Mr. Ehren Harry Y.H. Mau ’99
Evelyn Mau
Ms. Jenna L. Mau ’02
Mrs. Peggy Sen Mau ’71
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Mau
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H.F. Mau
Mr. Steve Y.C. Mau ’97
Claudia Tom McCloskey
Drs. Hamilton and Marilyn McCubbin
Ms. Marjorie C. McFarlane
Mr. Edward R. McLeod
Ms. Mary Jane McMillan
Manny and Darlena Medeiros
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mello
Mr. Edward S. Mello
Mrs. Karen P. Mendes ’82
Mr. Kevin T. Mendes ’84
Mr. and Mrs. William Meredith
Mrs. Melodee C. Barkus Metzger ’60
Camille Domaloan Michel ’84 and Whit Michel
Ms. Elinor Michel
Ms. Cary Jane Miller ’64
Jenna Mimaki Class of 2014
Norman W. Min ’65
Dr. Kenneth S. Minato
Ms. Helene Mirikitani
Mitchell Family
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Mito
Mrs. Tomoko Miyamoto
Mr. Brian Miyashiro
and Mrs. Brenda Ballesteros-Miyashiro
Ms. Florence S. Miyashiro ’51
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Miyashiro
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Miyashiro
Mrs. Winona Hu Miyashiro ’62
Keach and Emi Mizuno
Mr. Anthony James Mizuno ’89
George and Stephanie Moad
Talor & Trevor Monahan
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Monico
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Moniz
Mrs. Michele Tokunaga Morikami ’65
Nieces and Nephews of Father Thomas
Masao Miyashiro
Mrs. Jo-Ann and Mr. Neal R. Morisato
Guy and Brenda Moriwaki (Ryker Moriwaki
Class of 2018)
Mr. James Morris II ’85
and Mrs. Doreen Leong Morris ’84
Ms. Diane F. Mosley ’63
Mrs. Yat Fun Mow
Cecilia Mukai
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Mukaigawa
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and Arlene Mun
Mr. and Mrs. Archie T. Murakami
Connor & Cameryn Murakami
Dr. James Musgrave and Dr. Lynn Yanagihara
Rev. Alan Nagai
Carl and Helen Nagami
Ms. Jill T. Nagamine
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Nakagawa
Mr. and Mrs. Tadaka Nakahata
Mr. Harry M. Nakaji
Jared and Candace Nakamoto
Mrs. Carolyn O.K. Nakamura ’88
Craig H. Nakamura and Elise C. Matsumoto
Mrs. Karen T. Nakagaki Nakamura ’62
Stephanie Nakamura
Mr. and Mrs. Nakasone
Mr. and Mrs. Keichi Nakasone
Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Nakasone
Mr. & Mrs. Gary and Susan Naone
Al and Emily Narciso
Ms. Christina Karen Naughton ’88
Ms. Marisa Navalta
Joey Neilson
Dr. Harold Y. Nekonishi
Alysa M.G. Nemoto, Elyda M.G. Nemoto,
Yoshihiro Nemoto and Mona M. Goto
Julia M. Hao Neumann
Mr. Alfred Neves, Jr. ’53
and Mrs. Sylvia Costa Neves ’54
Mr. George E. Newton
Mr. Gordon Ng and Ms. Marjorie Mau
Ms. Janet Mei Chi Ng ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.J. Ng
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ng
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nicolas Jr.
Mr. Leroy E. Nicolas III
Mr. Nelson T. Nikaido
Lynette Nakamura Niles ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H.W. Nip
Jerrilyn Nirei
Ms. Antoinette Nishida
Dr. Linda E. Nishigaya ’65
Annie Nishiki
Gen Nishimura
Patrick and Stephanie (Kam) Nishimura ’83
Mrs. Vivian E. Enos Nobrega ’37
Mrs. Roxanne C. Nobriga ’76
Lorraine Sawai Noda
Dr. Harry T. Nomura ’47
Mitchell and Gail Nowicki
Michael and Catherine Nozaki
Valery O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Oda
Dr. and Mrs. Noburu Ogami
Mr. and Mrs. Akira Ogata
Mr. Amori R. Ogata
Mary Y. Ogata
Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ogawa
Wilma Akamine Ogimi
Mr. Mark T. Ogino
Mr. and Mrs. Masahiro Ogura
Mr. Raymond M. Ohara ’56
Steven, Karen, Cade ’17 Ohata
Mr. Ronald Ohira ’57
Phyllis Okamura
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Okaneku
(Cortney Okaneku ’16)
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Okinaga
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Okita
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton H. Oku
Nadine J. Jeremiah Olinger ’57
Sharon R. Coursey Oman ’63
Mrs. June J. Aoki Omiya ’49
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Relator
Mr. and Mrs. Randy L. Remiticado
Diane N. Riley (Erin Chow, 2011)
Betty J. Robello Steljes ’66
Mrs. Darlene Bonnell Robinson ’63
Mr. Michael Joseph Robinson ’86
Mrs. Lori A. Tseu Rodriguez ’83
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff A. Roesener
Mrs. Ellen C. Caires Rogers ’58
Ms. Annemarie E. Roll ’89
Tana Hogan Rosehill ’74
Mr. Thomas Rossi
Ms. Joannie Kalaukoa Rossiter ’72
Mrs. Colette Cordeiro Ruiz ’60
Neiland Sadarananda and Sally Malia Chang
The Saito’s (Scott, Mara, Sean, Chad & Nikki)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Saito
Mrs. Ruth Y. Yamamoto Saito ’46
Derek Sakai
Judge and Mrs. Karl K. Sakamoto
In honor of Dr. and Mrs. James M. Sakurai
The San Juan Family
Mr. Ian Tien Tzu Santee ’91
Carol O. Santiago
Brandon Sarceda
Margaret E. Sato
Mr. and Mrs. Nobuo Sato
Mr. and Mrs. Rod J. Saunders
Ms. Carolyn T. Sawai ’84
Mr. Michael N. Scarfone
Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Tessie Ann I. Schmisseur ’81
Mr. Geovanni Ricardo Sellitto ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Mannfred B. Sen
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo S.H. Seto
Charlotte M. Chow Sexton ’42
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shea
Mrs. Cassandra M. Veatch Shieh ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Natsuo Shigezawa
Iris Shimabukuro
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Shimabukuro
Dr. Lance K. Shirai ’78 and Mrs. Julie Shirai
Mr. and Mrs. James Shiroma
Mr. and Ms. Gregory K. Shiu
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Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Shoda
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shoji
Mrs. Carlyn Nunes Shriver ’68
Lucy and Patrick Sibayton
Ms. Charlotte M.H. Soares Simmons ’53*
Julia Adviento Siobal
Rev. Paul H. Smith
Mrs. Angeline Botelho Soares ’56
Mr. Stephen D. Soares ’85
Mr. Paul W. Soenksen
Mrs. Renee Diane Chinen Soerink ’85
Dr. Betty Shui Mui Soo
Vicki (Arii) Soo Hoo
Micheline Soong
Dr. Patrick and Mrs. Darlene ’84 Sousa ’84
Mrs. Monica Teves Souza ’60
Mr. William E. Spencer, Jr. ’58
Mrs. Gloria N. Bonilla Speth ’56
Mrs. Gloria Jean Isabelo Spray ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stengle
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stiles
Jeff Strauser
Mrs. Janis Ing Strauss ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suenaga
Mr. Ryan M. Suenaga
Sonia Sugg
Mr. Masao Sugihara
James H. Sugita
Mr. Maurice Edward Sullivan ’84
Mrs. Paulette T. Ukishima Sumida ’58
Ms. Sheri Ann M. Sumida ’87
David and Jodi Sumikawa
Andrew and Jessefine Sumulong
Samuel Sun
Joan Kwock Sung
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Suyemoto
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Suzuki
Ms. Rhonda L.S. Suzuki ’84
Zachary and Andrew Tagawa
Mrs. Christina M. Takafuji ’88
Dr. and Mrs. Masao Takai
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Takaki
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Takamiya
Photos courtesy maryknollphotography.com
Darren, Darcy and Taylor Omoto
Dr. Clifford Omura ’73
and Mrs. Beverly Ohtani Omura ’73
Organized Capital Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. O’Shaughnessy
Mr. and Mrs. John Oshiro
Lester and Deanna Oshiro
Lynn and Lincoln Oshiro
Mr. and Mrs. Yoshinobu Oshiro
Akira and May Otani
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S. Otani
Ms. Jessie M.A.H. Otani ’02
Ms. Gladys M. Oyama
The Pack Family; Angela, Mark, Anna & Johann
Mrs. Gwen Cabral Panee ’62
Mr. Arthur Kwock Mun Pang
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Y.K. Pang
Mr. Creighton K.T. Pang ’89
Mrs. Deborah Ann Young Pang ’70
and Mr. Jeffrey Pang
Dr. and Mrs. Derek Pang
Mr. Reginald C.C. Pang ’63
Dr. Ronald J. Pang ’68
Ms. Holly A. Park ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand A. Pascual
Ms. Bernadette E. Perry ’46
Ron and Iris Pestonjee
Mr. Colin and Mrs. Keala ’87 Peters
Mr. and Mrs. David X. Pham
Ms. Peggy P. Shiu Picano ’87
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Pickard
Virginia T. Poon
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Porter
Mr. Bradley R. Pulice
and Mrs. Loren Manayan-Pulice ’83
Mrs. Joan Pulice
Mrs. Viola K. Pavao Quinn ’49
Mrs. Darlene M.W. Pang Raffanello
Mrs. Teressa M. McAniff Ramsey ’84
Mr. James P. Rapoza ’45
Nina Rapozo
Mr. Enrique Raquel
Ms. Glazina Goode Reed
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Todd Y. Takayama
Mrs. Andrea S.G. Takemoto ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Takemoto
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Talavera
Mrs. Patricia Medina Talbert ’66
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C.B. Tam
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Tamashiro
Ms. Mitsuko Suzanne Tamura
Lauren Kaneshiro
Eilyne ’72 and Winslow ’72 Tanabe
Mrs. Aileen Y. Matsumoto Tanaka ’49
Ms. Betty Y. Tanaka
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Alan S. Tanaka
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tarnay
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee Taylor
Mr. John D. Tejada ’63
Mr. Lionel G. Tejada ’67
Territorial Savings Bank
The Westye Group
Mrs. Kristen Ann Wong Thompson ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Tjan
David and Susan Todani
Edward and Chieko Tokuda
Mrs. Nonie Toledo ’75
Anita Tom ’48
Beverly S.K. Tom
Mr. Daniel M.C. Tom ’68
Mr. James Y.S. Tom
Mr. Randall ’63 and Mrs. Sharon Tom ’63
Mrs. Roberta Ching Tom ’66
Dr. Shirley Tom
Mrs. Claire M. Nishimoto Tong
Terrence K. Torco
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Tottori
Dr. and Mrs. Mitsuo Tottori
In honor of Wil and Ben Tottori
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Y. Toyama
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Toyomura
Dr. Mickey Tseng and Dr. Takako Ishimaru-Tseng
Micah Tsukamoto Class of 2019
Cindy Lee Tsun
Mr. and Mrs. Alan T. Tsuruda
Mrs. Tomoko Tsuyemura ’45
Ms. Jean Y. Tsuzaki
Mrs. Nancy Tasaka Tyau ’57
Wilfred T. Uekawa
Darin K. Uetake
Mr. Irwin H.K. Ukishima ’60
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ukishima
Mrs. Mary Ann Yim Underwood ’67
Mrs. Blanche Upchurch
Mr. Glenn and Mrs. Michelle ’81 Ushio
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Uyeshiro
Mr. Benjamin D. Valle III ’84
Mrs. Mary Jane Arce Vannatta
Neil and Jane Vasconcellos
Jeffrey Ventura
Leonard and Benedith Ventura
Mr. and Mrs. Eusebio B. Verona
Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Victorino
Clyde H. Vierra
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Vierra
Bobby and Jacqueline Vinluan
Mr. Melvin P. Vios ’56
Catherine von Wiegandt
Mr. John H. Walbridge, Jr. ’65*
Madge Goto Watai ’45
Mrs. Denise Leong Watanabe ’87
Dr. Gerald H. Watanabe ’79
Kristie Watanabe ’06
Mrs. Lynne Y. Taniguchi Watanabe ’69
Kelly and Tracy Watanabe
Mr. Craig D. Watson ’99
Wallace Weatherwax
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Wee, Esq.
Mr. William L. Weinhardt
Dr. Rob B. Welch
Mrs. Charlotte P. Wengler ’55
Mrs. Lourdes L.S. Lee Whang ’78
Mrs. Kimberly L.K. Wheeler ’88
Mrs. Marcy Renee Iseke Wilhelm ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Williams
Mrs. Grace M.S. Williams
Arline Paine Willis ’67
Joan Winchell and Bruce Family
Mr. David Wo
Mrs. Betty Loo Wong ’42
Beverly C. Wong
Catherine (Salado) Wong ’55
Mr. Clifford Y.B. Wong ’46
Mrs. Colene S. Wong
Mr. and Mrs. David K.C. Wong
Mr. Derek M.S. Wong ’87
Mr. D’Wayne Wong ’75
and Dr. Lucy Fong Wong ’76
Mr. Gregory E. Wong ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wong
Mr. James K.W. Wong ’65
Mr. James W.Y. Wong
Ms. Jamie K. Wong ’99
Judith E. Wong ’55
Kyle Wong
Mrs. Leona Tom Wong ’65
Dr. Livingston M.F. Wong ’48
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin C.M. Wong
Dr. and Mrs. Peter G.C. Wong
Dr. Robyn Wong
Warren and Napualani Wong
Wendell M. Wong
Wong’s Drapery Shoppe, Limited
Mr. and Mrs. T. David Woo Jr.
Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society
Mrs. Pauline P. Morton Worsham ’62
Deacon Vince and Faye Wozniak in memory of
Bonifacio Marinias
Mrs. Laura L.F. Xiao
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Yamada
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Yamada
Dr. and Mrs. Albert T. Yamamoto
Adrienne M. Yamamoto Class of 2008
In memory of Keith T.P. Yamamoto
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Yamane
Austin Yamasaki Class of 2017
Dr. Garret H. Yanagi ’46
Eloise M. Uyeda Yano ’55
Mrs. Helen E. Uchida Yano ’49
Ms. Patricia Yap ’65 and Mr. George Perazzo
Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Yap
Mrs. Alice F. Fong Yee ’52
Mr. Carl J. Yee
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J.H. Yee
Lo-Lan Mui Yee
Phyllis Quon Yee
Mr. Randal Yee and Mrs. Janice Nomura-Yee
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Yempuku
Ms. Eve L.Y. Yeung ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M.G. Yim
Mr. Samuel Yim
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dick Yoda
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Yogi
Ms. Pamela J. Yoon ’68
Mr. Robert M. Yoseda ’47
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Yoshida
Mrs. Jean T. Fujikawa Yoshihara ’56
Ms. Lori-Ann K. Yoshii
Deacon Walter and Frances Yoshimitsu
Mr. and Mrs. John Noburo Yoshimoto
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Yoshinaga
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Yoshino
Ms. Barbara Yoshioka
Jody Tamashiro Yoshishige ’86
Ms. Carol M. Young ’58
Franklin S.H. Young, M.D.
Mr. Gerald Young ’75 and Mrs. Lisa Young
Dr. Richard S.K. Young ’65
Ronald S.K. Young ’57
Mrs. Sylvia S.E. Young ’58
Velma P. Young (Lujan)
Young Alumni Social
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June 18, 2009
Carlin Yamashita ’01, Mike Janowsky, Nicole Thommes ’99, Michelle
Chan ’04, Alex Mussetti, Lynn Chan ’01, Damien Enright ’99, Dayne Nakamoto ’99
(L to R)
(L to R)
Brian Higa ’97, Korynne Blair, Kristopher Kern ’98
(L to R) Emily Wong McCollum ’91, Greg Wong ’94, Cory Mitsui, Melodee Young ’94,
Kendall Matsuyoshi ’90
(L to R)
Eve Yeung ’94, Sharon Aguinaldo, Greg Wong ’94, Kevin Higa ’99
Eve Yeung ’94, Lloree Gamiao
(L to R) Wes Wong ’01, Sara Robertson, Eve Yeung ’94, Carlin Yamashita ’01,
Melodee Young ’94, Greg Wong ’94
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Athletic Banquet
Japanese Cultural Center
May 17, 2009
(Seated L to R) Juliana Besenbruch ’09, Kristine Uyeno, Al Wong, Stephanie Lum ’94, Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66, Brandon Oshiro ’09
(Standing L to R) Travis Baguio, Richard Wollenbecker, Jake Suyemoto, Janelle Chang ’09, Nathan Choy ’09, Elissa Ji ’09, Eric Weinhardt
’09
Peter Besenbruch, Female Athelete of the Year Juliana Besenbruch ’09,
Dr. Valerie Besenbruch
(L to R)
(L to R) Travis Baguio, Jake Suyemoto, Maya Rodriguez-Chang, Kauila Chock,
Shana Campos Tong ’83, Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66
Stephanie Lum ’94, Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66, Kristine Uyeno
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Perry Martin, Carlton Oshiro, Male Athlete of the Year Brandon Oshiro ’09,
Karen Oshiro, Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66
MARYKNOLL SCHOOL
ILH ALL-STARS, MEDAL WINNERS, and STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Spring 2009
GOLF
SOFTBALL
Alex Chu ’09
Jessica Guillermo
ILH Varsity Golf Championship 9th Bronze
Medalist
ILH First Team All-Star
Ashlyn Kawasaki
ILH Honorable Mention
Kori Nishitomi
ILH Honorable Mention
Ariel Silva ’09
ILH First Team All Star
ILH Second Team Pitcher
JUDO
Shay Shibata ’09
ILH Honorable Mention
Anthony Kwon
ILH First Place Gold Medalist (145 lb)
State Tournament 3rd Place Medalist
Cassidy Oshiro
ILH Second Place Silver Medalist (108 lb)
State Tournament 3rd Place Medalist (108 lb)
Hillary Uekawa ’09
ILH First Team Utility
VOLLEYBALL, BOYS
Michael Gomez
ILH Second Team All-Star
Brandon Oshiro
ILH Second Place Silver Medalist (132 lb)
State Tournament 3rd Place Medalist (132 lb)
Davis Holt
ILH Second Team All-Star
Kahanu Ponimoi
Sean Tachibana
ILH First Place Gold Medalist (114 lb)
State Tournament 3rd Place Medalist (114 lb)
ILH Second Team All-Star
Jordan Victorino ’09
ILH Honorable Mention
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
Baseball
State Division II Varsity Champions
Head Coach/Coordinator
Kevin Uyehara
Assistant Coaches
Brent Fujiwara
Travis Eguchi
Derrick Higa
Christopher Loo
Kristen Nakasone
Nelson Hara
Joshua Arakaki ’09
Nate Choy ’09
Matt Guzman ’09
Jeff Hagino
Matt Hara
Kyle Hirata
Brandon Hinck
Tylor Honda
Konner Ng
David Nishiki
Gavin Oyadamori
Trevor Saiki
Craig Shoji
Tyler Todd
Aaron Tom
Spencer Young
Landan Yoshida
Manager: Jarren Chun
Bat Boy: Ryan Nakamura
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SCHOLAR
ATHLETE AWARD
Juliana Besenbruch ’09
Simen Sam ’09
ACADEMIC TEAM AWARD
Girls Varsity Volleyball
Head Coach/Coordinator Coach Lee Lamb
Assistant Coach Carrie Okuhara
Christina Chun
Elissa Ji ’09
Kendal Kagawa
Michele LaPorte
Krista Lizardi
Nicole Mau
Malia McGuinness
Danielle Miyamoto
Tiffany Sakamoto
Ashley Shiroma ’09
Capri Tirrell
EIGHT YEAR STUDENT
ATHLETE AWARDS
SPARTAN
ATHLETE AWARD
MALE ATHLETE
OF THE YEAR AWARD
Miho Arai ’09
Alex Chu ’09
Shuilina Wu ’09
Janelle Chang ’09
Nathan Choy ’09
Brandon Oshiro ’09
INSPIRATIONAL
ATHLETE AWARD
Elissa Ji ’09
Eric Weinhardt ’09
GRADE SCHOOL STUDENT
ATHLETES OF THE YEAR
8th Grade Kauila Chock
7th Grade Jake Suyemoto
6th Grade Travis Baguio
5th Grade Maya Rodriguez-Chang
BROTHER VENARD
RUANE SPORTSMANSHIP
AWARD
Richard Wollenbecker
Coach Kevin Uyehara
FEMALE ATHLETE
OF THE YEAR AWARD
Juliana Besenbruch ’09
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Maryknoll Spartans
2009 Division II State Champions
First Round
Makua Lani 11-3
Quarterfinals
#3 Waipahu 6-5
Semi-finals
#2 St. Anthony 12-10
Championship
#1 Kaua‘i (defending champion) 3-2
Maryknoll denies Kaua‘i in DII
Arakaki’s RBI single in seventh gives Spartans first
state crown, 3-2
Kyle Sakamoto, Honolulu Advertiser
Photos courtesy maryknollphotography.com
Honolulu Advertiser, May 10, 2009. Reprinted with permission.
Don’t let Maryknoll’s record fool you.
These Spartans scrapped and battled with the best of ‘em in
Division II baseball and are walking away with the state championship.
Maryknoll scored the winning run on Joshua Arakaki’s two-out
single in the bottom of the seventh to beat defending champion Kaua‘i,
3-2, yesterday in the final of the Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA
Division II State Baseball Championships at Les Murakami Stadium.
“I think all the coaches are floating on a cloud right now,”
Maryknoll coach Kevin Uyehara said.
Maryknoll (6-14) finished 2-14 in the Interscholastic League of
Honolulu season, but won all four state tournament games.
Craig Shoji, a 5-foot-4 mighty mite, pitched a five-hitter despite
taking a vicious liner off his right thigh in the fourth inning.
“It hit me in the leg,” said Shoji, a junior. “It didn’t bother me
much. Just the will to win and the heart to win pushed me through, and
the support of all my teammates.”
The Spartans’ winning rally in the seventh started after the first two
batters struck out. Tyler Todd then singled to shortstop and Shoji
followed with a single to right.
Arakaki hit the first pitch off the second baseman’s glove and into
right field. Todd slid in safely just ahead of the throw.
“I never thought it was going to come down to me in the bottom of
the seventh with two outs and runners on base,” said Arakaki, a senior
shortstop. “I’m glad it did. I’m glad I pulled it off.”
Arakaki had been 0 for 3 prior to the at-bat and struck out looking
in the fifth.
“I did talk to him in the dugout (after the strikeout) and told him
you’re going to have another chance,” Uyehara said. “This is your
time. He had his chance and he came through.”
It was Maryknoll’s first state baseball title. This was the second
year of the DII state tournament.
“A lot of people had negative thoughts,” Shoji said. “Everyone
who said we couldn’t be here, we proved them wrong. We can be here
and we can win.”
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Maryknoll Spartans State Champions continued
Photos courtesy maryknollphotography.com
And the Spartans toppled a Red Raiders’ team that had dominated
its foes over the past two state tournaments. Kaua‘i, the No. 1 seed and
Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation champion, had outscored its previous two tournament opponents, 23-2, and both games lasted five
innings because of the mercy rule.
“It’s good being here, but it’s hard to swallow, you come this far,”
Kaua‘i coach Hank Ibia said. “Somebody gotta win and somebody
gotta lose.”
Kaua‘i (11-4-1) scored in the top of the first after Dustin Prem led
off with a double to left-center, advanced to second on a bunt by
Kaylen Wakumoto and scored on Jordan Leanio’s ground out to first.
Maryknoll tied it at 1-1 in the bottom of the inning, but missed out
for more when an illegal slide was called on a Spartans’ base runner
after a force play at the plate.
Kyle Hirata hit a bases-loaded single to left, scoring Arakaki.
Maryknoll took a 2-1 lead in the fourth on a safety squeeze. With
two runners in scoring position and one out, David Nishiki bunted
back to the pitcher and Hirata came in as the throw went to first for
the out.
Kaua‘i tied it 2-2 in the fifth on Prem’s ground-rule double to
right, which scored Lanan Rice-Kashima.
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DIVISION-II
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
C - Lanan Rice-Kashima, Kaua‘i
1B - Jordan Leanio, Kaua‘i
2B - Scott Rapanot, Moloka‘i
3B - Dalton Miyasato, Kaua‘i
SS - Matthew McCraney, St. Anthony
OF - Matthew Guzman, Maryknoll
OF - Tyler Todd, Maryknoll
OF - Devin Fujioka, HPA
U - Tryton Gante, Waipahu
P - Craig Shoji, Maryknoll
P - Jarrett Stinger, St. Anthony
P - Jenson Koga, Kaua‘i
Most Outstanding Player: Craig Shoji, Maryknoll
ON & ABOUT CAMPUS
Class of 2009 Graduates Honored
VALEDICTORIAN AWARD
VALEDICTORIAN AWARD
Geraldine Ribao
Ross Nakahara
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
SALUTATORIAN AWARD
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
SALUTATORIAN AWARD
SALUTATORIAN AWARD
SALUTATORIAN AWARD
Simen Sam
Richard Fong
Janelle Ho
Tracy Yen
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
THE MARYKNOLL CUP
THE MOTHER MARY JOSEPH ROGERS
ROGERS AWARD
Geraldine Ribao
Amy Fisk
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
The Maryknoll Cup is awarded to the
graduate who best personifies the
spirit of Maryknoll School’s motto
“Noblesse Oblige”
DEPAUL UNIVERSITY
The Mother Mary Joseph Rogers Award
honors the foundress of the Maryknoll
Sisters and recognizes the senior class
woman best exemplifying good will and
sensitivity toward the needs of fellow
students and the Maryknoll Community.
THE BISHOP JAMES ANTHONY
WALSH AWARD
Chasen St. Onge
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO
The Bishop James A. Walsh Award honors
one of the co-founders of the Maryknoll
Fathers and is awarded to the student who
displays outstanding character, leadership ability and concern for others.
THE CHRISTOPHER AWARD
Ross Nakahara
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
The Christopher Award is presented to
the senior who has demonstrated those
qualities which mark one as a contemporary Christopher, a person who gives
tangible evidence to Christian principles in everyday activities.
THE FATHER JOHN MURRAY AWARD
Janie Moon
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
The Father John Murray Award honors
a former associate of Sacred Heart
Parish and recognizes the graduating
senior who has, in the tradition of
Father Murray, provided unselfish assistance in serving fellow students and the
Maryknoll Community.
THE CHI RHO AWARD
Chad Kealoha
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC
The Chi Rho Award is given to the graduating senior who has displayed growth
in personal integrity and Christian
outreach.
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ON & ABOUT CAMPUS
75th Graduating Class
Attending colleges at:
California State University, East Bay
Carleton College
Central Arizona College
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Concordia University
Creighton University
DePaul University
Dixie College
University of Evansville
George Mason University
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University of Hawaii at Hilo
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of Hawaii at West Oahu
Hawaii Pacific University
Hawaii Tokai International College
Kapiolani Community College
Leeward Community College
Loyola Marymount University
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
University of Nevada, Reno
New York University
Oregon State University
University of Oregon
Pacific University
University of the Pacific
University of Pennsylvania
Pima Community College
University of Portland
University of Puget Sound
San Diego State University
University of San Francisco
Santa Barbara City College
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Sophia University (Tokyo)
University of Southern California
Washington State University
University of Washington
Whittier College
Windward Community College
Teachers Leave:
Kateri Inglis
by Krystal Sales ’09
Editor-in-Chief, Chi Rho Knoller
Chi Rho Knoller, 3rd Trimester 2009. Reprinted with permission.
S
he’s very intelligent, supportive, healthy, fun, and very kind. Her
expandable knowledge and ability to connect very well with
students makes her well-liked amongst many here at Maryknoll.
However, after 37 years of teaching, English teacher Mrs. Kateri
Inglis has decided to step down from her long and successful career as
a teacher. Many students and teachers enjoy having Mrs. Inglis
around, and feel that she is an important asset to the quality education
that Maryknoll bestows upon their students.
Since 1972, Mrs. Inglis has taught almost every English course
that Maryknoll has had to offer. She has taught World Literature I and
II, Women’s Writers, Human Development, AP English Language
and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, World
Poetry, American Literature I and II, and many more, as well as other
courses including Psychology, Theology, and even a Buddhist
Meditation class.
When asked about her favorite class to teach, Mrs. Inglis replied,
“I enjoy teaching Women’s Writers, AP Literature Composition and
AP Language Composition the most. I feel that those classes were
more challenging for me as an educator to teach. I also enjoy the positive participation and responses from the students.”
Throughout her years teaching here, Inglis says that Maryknoll’s
sense of community and support are the two important things that she
enjoyed and admired the most. She
recalls a story in which Maryknoll really
showed that sense of ‘ohana to her. She
recalls that in 1974 when her first child
Daniel was born, life for her and her
husband was a little difficult at the time.
However, the Maryknoll community
showed love and grace by surprising her
with six baby showers. In these six
different baby showers, she was supplied many necessities, including
diapers, blankets, and rice cookers.
“The kids here have been extremely incredible. The constant
support from both students and faculty were just positively overwhelming. The students are the reasons why I enjoy my job. As for the
faculty, I have made so many lifelong friends here,” she said.
After 37 years of teaching, Inglis has really left a positive impact
on so many lives here at Maryknoll.
“Of course I will miss Maryknoll. I will miss interacting with
many of the students and faculty. I will definitely come back to visit
from time to time.”
Although she is retiring from teaching, she is not letting retirement
slow her down. This very youthful woman will continue to live up her
healthy lifestyle. In the summer, she has plans to hike up the Dolomite
Mountains in Northern Italy. She is also planning to run a half
marathon in June. These will be in addition to the many exciting
adventures she has already encountered during her life. Aside from the
hard-core, fun, healthy lifestyle, Mrs. Inglis also plans to start watching her grandson, La‘a, two times a week. Mrs. Inglis is still going to
live her life and taking it day by day.
Her legacy as a wonderful teacher, mentor, colleague, and friend
will never be forgotten. Thank you Mrs. Inglis for all that you have
done! You will be missed greatly!
Teachers Leave: Frankie Lucas
by Davin Nagamine
Chi Rho Knoller, 3rd Trimester 2009. Reprinted with permission.
M
rs. Frankie Lucas, an English teacher who has been teaching at Maryknoll High School since 1979, retired
at the end of the 2008-2009 school year. She has been teaching at Maryknoll for 30 years and all that time
she has been educating and bettering high school students in their English knowledge.
Mrs. Lucas taught a variety of English classes ranging from World Literature to a college writing class. Her
favorite classes were AP Literature and Writing for College.
Mrs. Lucas earned her Master’s degree for English from the University of Hawaii and then started working at Maryknoll. She said that she
started teaching English and literature because she loves reading books and loves literature. She also loves teaching children - especially teenagers.
She doesn’t have an exact favorite author because it changes from time to time. She has many great memories that she has gathered from the 30
years here at Maryknoll. But, Mrs. Lucas’ proudest moment was when the school literary magazine, The Toad, won the National Council of
Teacher’s highest award in the nation while she was the adviser.
After she retires, Mrs. Lucas will be having fun with her friends and family. She is going to move to Eugene, Oregon for at least one or two
years. But she will be flying back and forth between the mainland and Hawaii.
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Career Day 2009
Rogers Hall, High School Campus
April 30, 2009
Stephen Florino, keynote speaker Robert Kekaula
(L to R)
Brad Heatherly
Brenda Dung Wong ’77
Dr. Theresa Wee ’72
Nick Kim ’01
Kai Chang ’85
Tammy Yano Kubo ’83
Rich Meiers ’91
Carlin Yamashita ’01
Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66, Angela Lo ’87
Greg Wong ’94, Wes Wong ’01, Carlin Yamashita ’01, Nick Kim ’01
Dr. Theresa Wee ’72, Stella Wong ’68, Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68
Katy Parsons ’05
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Laine Skiendiel ’68
Coach Tim “Lanky” Morill
ALUMNI WEEK
10th Annual Family Bowl-A-Rama
Aiea Bowl
July 12, 2009
(L to R) Kathy Abreu Miyamoto ’95, Greg Wong ’94. Eve Yeung ’94, Craig Watson ’99,
Brian Miyamoto, Aarin Gross, Robb Bonnell
Alumni Coordinator Lloree Gamiao, Bowl-A-Rama Co-chair Michael DeMattos ’83,
Fran DeMattos
Hirokazu Sasaki , Joshua Bosworth-Cadinha, Wyatt Pedro, Ian Moracco,
Conrad Chong
(L to R)
BOWLING SPONSORS
MAROON SPONSOR
Hawaii Medical Assurance Association
GOLD SPONSOR
American Coating Company
Bank of Hawaii - Kevin Higa ’99
Jim Hiramatsu ’75
Honolulu Zoo Society
The Old Spaghetti Factory
McKinley Motor Services, Inc.
Bale - Trung Lam ’99
DeMattos Ohana
Sea Life Park Hawaii
KCCN FM100
Maui Taco’s - Mark & Judy Ellman Stratacom - Kerry Lam ’76
Dave & Buster’s
StorSecure Kapolei
Jamba Juice
Zippy’s
Eric Chong ’85, Ashley Hung, Claude McDowell, Michael DeMattos ’83,
Elden Esmeralda ’82, Corinne Yamane ’85, Bentley Kam
(L to R)
Special Thanks
CHAIRPERSON
Jared Kaufmann ’58
CO-CHAIR
Michael DeMattos ’83
Aiea Bowl
Jared Kaufmann ’58, Brandon Ferreira ’99, Michael Kaufmann ’99,
Trung Lam ’99, Cristofer Baptiste ’02, Brandon Lam ’02
(L to R)
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18th Annual FORE! Maryknoll Golf Tournament
STEERING COMMITTEE
GENEROUS DONORS
Lori Kern Carlos ’87
Mark Conching ’83
Douglas Ferreira ’63
Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66
Michael Ho ’57
Patricia Chu Ho ’57
Kerry Lam ’76
Charlene Wong Lum ’60
Jerry Pang ’56
Mara Saito ’84
Naomi Saito
Lori Ann Saunders
Claire Tong
Michelle Arakawa Ushio ’81
Melvin Agena
Gene Albano
Anheuser Busch Sales of Hawaii
Armstrong Produce
Asia Manoa
Big City Diner
Blooming Pot
Body Glove Cruises
Bryan Clay Foundation
C.S. Wo & Sons, Ltd.
Central Pacific Bank
Lin Ann Chang ’81
Scott Collins Attorney at Law
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Mr. and Mrs. Charles & Suzie Cooke
D. Otani Produce
Dave & Busters
Department of Land & Natural Resources
DH 2 Construction
Division Two Varsity Baseball
Dole Food Corp
Doug Ferreira ’63
Gary Dworshak
Edward Enterprise
Eggs Hawaii - Debra Shimabukuro ’80
Ewa Beach Golf Course
ET Graphics
First Hawaiian Bank
Fort Ruger Market - Loren Pulice ’83
GBC Inc.
GEICO
Golden Duck
Michael Jay Green
Angie Golis-Yamamoto
Hansen Sales
Hawaii Coffee Company
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Hawaii Self Storage
Hawaii State Golf Association
Hawaii USA Federal Credit Union
Hikari Shiatsu
Hilton Hawaiian Village
Holiday Inn Waikiki
GOLD SPONSOR
Straub - An affiliate of Hawaii Pacific Health
SPARTAN SPONSORS
DH 2 Construction
Galen Enterprise, LLC - Galen Ho ’63
Kerry & Bernie Lam ’76
Marians Island Wide Catering - James Harada
Rasko Supply
Xerox
MAJOR DONORS
ABM Family of Services
American Coating Company - Jim Hiramatsu ’75
Dennis Uniform
Gabriel W.C. Ma, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Yu
Pacific Transfer, LLC - Alvin Tanaka
S & M Sakamoto Inc.
Title Guaranty - David Pietsch
STUDENT TEAM SPONSORS
Cades Schutte - Gino Gabrio
Maryknoll School - PTG
Mikel Inc. - Michael Guimond ’95
Pacific Transfer, LLC - Alvin Tanaka
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Honolulu Advertiser
Jed Inouye
It’s Mine
Jack in the Box
Jade Properties - Darryll W. Mattos
James Perry, Pacific Island Auto Sales
Ka‘anapali Golf Resort
Ko Olina Golf Club
Longs Drugs
Marian’s Islandwide Catering
Manoa Barbershop
MC Consulting - Mark Conching ’83
Merrill Lynch
Mimi’s Alterations
Miramar at Waikiki
Oahu One Credit Union
Olomana Golf Links
Pacific Beach Hotel - Oceanarium Restaurant
Pacific Island Auto Sales, Inc.
Jerry Pang ’56
Panya Bakery
Paradise Beverages
Polynesian Cultural Center
ProSec LLC
Safeway
School Kine Cookies
Servco - Rod Saunders
Shiatsu Therapist of Nuuanu
Sodexo
Stephen Soares ’85 & Irma Baptiste
StorSecure - Kapolei
Stratacom
Straub - An affiliate of Hawaii Pacific Health
Claire Tong
Treetops Restaurant
Volvo
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Ward Centers
Watanabe Bakery
M/M Alfred Wong
Y.Hata & Co.
Kenneth Yamashita
Yanagi Sushi
Aaron Yoo
18th Annual FORE! Maryknoll Golf Tournament
Ewa Beach Golf Club
July 16, 2009
(L to R) Jo-Ann Morisato, Gail Yamashita, Sara Harrison, Michelle Arakawa Ushio ’81,
Shana Campos Tong ’83, Joy Higa
President Perry Martin, Dr. Gabriel Ma
Fred Wong, Greg Wong ’94, Emilly Wong McCollum ’91, Kevin Higa ’99,
Michael Higa, Brian Higa ’97
(L to R)
Eric Chong ’85, Herbert Chong ’52, Kai Chang ’85
Kerry Lam ’76, Rick Moad ’74, Trevor Lam
Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66
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ALUMNI WEEK
Golf Tournament continued
(top row) Greg Larsen ’81, Marty Silva ’81, Carlton
(bottom row) Kevin Ramirez ’81, Lin Ann Chang ’81,
Higa
Stephanie Choo ’81
Edwina Siu ’57, Ernesto Bonilla ’57, Patricia Ho ’57
Jimmy Borges, Lucile Smith Mistysyn ’37
Kevin Higa ’99
Galen Ho ’63, Yvonne Usita Morris ’63, Jim Morris
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Golf Tournament continued
Russell Siu, Paul Chinen ’57, Tad Ono
Jim Hoban, Damien Enright ’99, Sean Hoban ’93
(L to R) Cynthia Lai, Lucile Smith Mistysyn ’37, Pattie Wong Heatherly ’66,
Michael Ho ’57
Greg Wong ’94
Jay Kanegawa, Dan Holt, Rendy Borg
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Photos courtesy maryknollphotography.com
ALUMNI WEEK
Alumni Achievement Award 2009
Roberta Chang ’49 spent much of her time immersed in social work, serving as a Maryknoll
missionary for 11 years - seven of which were in Korea. After returning to Hawaii, she worked as a
social worker for the state and later became a legislative assistant to Sen. Daniel Inouye, researching
social and health issues concerning immigrants.
Since retirement, her many activities continue to center around research on the development of the
Korean Community in Hawaii. She is the author of The Koreans in Hawaii: A Pictorial History, 19032003. Roberta also directed and produced several video documentaries including The Korean American
Epic: Kook Min Hur, The Korean National Association of Hawaii, which documented the lives of
women who achieved milestones in the history of Korean social service.
Roberta’s commitment to social service is a testament to living the Maryknoll spirit of Noblesse
Oblige. We commend her ability to not only learn and empathize with a people’s challenges in life, but
also her dedication to service through education and reform.
Dr. Robert Young ’59 was a Maryknoll School “lifer” and consistent honor student from kindergarten through his senior year. He was always a friendly, caring, unassuming person with marked leadership ability, clear personal goals and consistent academic excellence.
Robert went to medical school at Georgetown and Yale and also studied law while at Georgetown.
Robert has also been an activist for consumer protection in his work at the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration, involved in the Laetrile drug controversy, government reform issues and in the formation of a union. He was President of the Medical and Dental Officers Association of the Food and Drug
Administration and Local 282, National Treasury Employees Union.
Robert is married to Virginia Lum ’72. They have three children and reside in Bethesda, Maryland.
Alumni Emeritus Award 2009
The Alumni Emeritus Award is to recognize exceptional Maryknoll alumni who have dedicated years of selfless service and who have made
significant contributions to the Alumni Association and Maryknoll School. The awardee is also:
An inspiring role model who has dedicated himself/herself with a decade or more of selfless service in the spirit of Noblesse Oblige.
A person of outstanding character who demonstrates concern for others, courage of faith and beliefs, integrity and honesty.
A person of exceptional generosity who has shared his/her time, talent and treasure.
Ted Candia ’46 provided the vision and leadership in establishing the Maryknoll Alumni
Association. When his daughters enrolled at Maryknoll, he saw the need to establish a strong alumni
association to keep graduates connected with the school. Along with Fred Lum ’44, Gordon Chun ’42
and Sister Dolores Rosso, Ted formed an alumni executive committee to build the Alumni Association.
Within three years, the association increased fundraising, started a regular alumni newsletter, formed a
booster club supporting Maryknoll athletics, created alumni events such as the alumni/varsity basketball game, alumni banquet and annual luau. Ted’s outstanding contributions are examples of his generous and caring spirit - a living example of Noblesse Oblige.
Sister Dolores Rosso, M.M. devoted decades of service to Maryknoll School and the Alumni
Association. She was a teacher for 22-years. After that, she served on the executive committee to form
the Alumni Association and in 1971, became the first, full-time executive director of the association.
Sister helped compile the first alumni class directory, prepared the alumni newsletter, helped organize
alumni events and school fundraisers. For all her work and accomplishments, Sister Dolores was the
first non-alum to be named an honorary alumni member in 1979. When the original Alumni
Association became inactive, she volunteered to be in the planning group that formed the current
alumni association. Sister Dolores has been an inspiration of selfless service. Her professional life has
been given in service to the students and alumni of Maryknoll School. She has influenced thousands of
graduates with her commitment to God and for her compassionate love for Maryknoll School.
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10th Annual Alumni Week Class Dinner
Hawaii Prince Hotel • July 18, 2009
Class of 1937
Lucile Smith Mistysyn
Class of 1946
(Seated) Mary Machado, Ted Candia, Lorraine Chang Bachran
(Standing) Donald Machado, Garrett Yanagi, Henry Kam
Class of 1949
(Seated) Robert Dunaway,
Roberta Chang,
Doris Kamioka Dudley
(Standing) Helen Uchida Yano,
Beatrice Iwamoto Jost,
Leonis Hee Karratti
Class of 1953
Shirley Hayashi,
Betty Doi Gomes, Eva Chang
Matayoshi, Jean Uyeda Leong
(Standing L to R) Vernon Young,
Charlotte Soares Simmons,
Gordon Leong
(Seated L to R)
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10th Annual Alumni Week Class Dinner
Hawaii Prince Hotel • July 18, 2009
Class of 1954
Douglas Ching, Nina Kealiiwahamana Rodrigues Rapozo, Genevieve Lee
Greene, Betty Lee Chang, Fred Chang
(L to R)
Class of 1957
(Seated) Lorraine Shirai Maeda, Velma
(Standing) Gordon Tom, Paul Chinen
Class of 1956
(Seated) Jeanette Lum Chun, Darleen
(Standing) Ronald Chun, Jerry Pang
Pang
Class of 1958
Lujan Young, Sadie Mau Lew
Edwina Cordeiro Lee, Jared Kaufmann
Class of 1959
Merrilee Barkus Murphy,
Robert Young, Patty Rapoza Robb,
Willy Crozier, Fabiana Baquering Crozier,
Marcella Simon, Roger Simon,
Lorrie Young Lee, Myrna Wong,
Claire Murakami Dang
(Standing L to R) Rennette Wright Miller,
Cliff Miller, Peter Robb, Janice Aguiar
Perreira, Gary Choy, Tina Choy,
Mike Kekina, Vivian Kekina, Edison Kwock,
Gerry Gonsalves Kahale, Julia Hao
Neumann, Jerry Neumann, Glenn Dang
(Seated L to R)
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10th Annual Alumni Week Class Dinner
Hawaii Prince Hotel • July 18, 2009
Class of 1960
(Seated) Diane Jeremiah Rittmeister,
Charlene Wong Lum
(Standing) Leocadia Kaopuiki Naone,
Monica Teves Souza
Class of 1964
Sung Song Yamabe,
Audrey Kong Lee, Audrey Nakagaki
Tanaka, Brenda Lum, Cary Jane Miller,
Sandra Freitas Peltzer, Carol Ann Lum,
Sr. Dolores Rosso
(Standing L to R) Rodney Yamabe,
Frank Lum, Darlene Tsuny Nakago,
Waley Kwock, Francis Nakago,
Russell Donnelly, Anne Lucas Chung,
Leslie Chung, Wayne Lovell, Noho Lovell,
Michael Lum
(Seated L to R)
Class of 1970
Wayne Haberman, Cora Choy Haberman
Class of 1974
Vanya Rapozo Kelai, Lynn McClusky
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10th Annual Alumni Week Class Dinner
Hawaii Prince Hotel • July 18, 2009
Class of 1979
Christian Beattie, Janell Goo
Beattie, Dana Ann Yee, Nina
Rapozo Bourke, Brian Zweber,
Nadine Luke Cho, Joy Soares ’89,
Frank Boyer
Class of 1980s & 1990s
(L to R) Joy Soares ’89, Eve Yeung ’94,
Collette Kaufmann ’91, Shana Campos
Tong ’83, Chris Mattos Loomis ’85
Class of 2004
Alyssa Oshiro, Gabriel Nojadera
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CLASS NOTES
C L A S S
R E P
Have anything you’d like to share?
Graduations? Marriages? Births?
Travels? Awards? Honors? Special
occasions? Please share your stories
with the Knoller by contacting your
class representative or email
[email protected].
Want to be a class rep? Contact our
alumni coordinator Lloree Gamiao at
[email protected].
1937 Lucile I. Smith Mistysyn
955-0691
1955 Catherine S. Salado Wong
[email protected]
1957 Gordon K.K. Tom
[email protected]
1959 Hazel Doi Wong
[email protected]
1960 Leocadia Kaupuiki Naone
[email protected]
1961 Elliot Chamizo
[email protected]
1968 Sandi Asejo Campos
[email protected]
1975 Shauna Candia
[email protected]
1976 Lovelyn Mun Voorhees
[email protected]
1978 Pamela Gomez Murnane
[email protected]
1979 Nadine Luke Cho
[email protected]
1981 Michelle N. Arakawa Ushio
[email protected]
1986 Malia McLaughlin Zimmerman
[email protected]
1990 Sheri Kurashige Teves
[email protected]
1992 Christina Low
[email protected]
1994 Eve Yeung
[email protected]
1995 Tino Valdez
[email protected]
2000 Kenny Lindsay
[email protected]
2001 Lynn Chan
[email protected]
2002 Melisa Orozco
[email protected]
2003 Jason Kennedy
[email protected]
2004 Jessica Pang
[email protected]
2007 Jeremy Ramos
[email protected]
Class of 1954
Class of 1971
Capt. Linus G.K. Chock ’54 was
awarded the Distinguished Service Cross
and inducted into the Gallery of Heroes at
the Hawaiian Army Museum at Fort
The 38th reunion launched in San Mateo,
California on Sept. 17, 2009 at the elegant
and spacious home of Kathryn Tsushima
and her husband Dan Keller. “Mainland”
classmates Isabel Wu, Georgianna Honea
Pena-Kues, Darlene Fong Metter, husband
John Metter and Debbie Ichiriu husband
Dennis Tojo, joined Kathryn and Dan in a
night of reminiscing, getting re-acquainted,
great storytelling, sumptuous food and drink
amid a ton of laughter.
Capt. Linus G.K. Chock ’54
DeRussy in April 2009. Chock was killed in
November 1966 in Vietnam. With his fighter
plane, he attacked a Viet Cong strongpoint
and drew their fire away from a U.S. Army
battalion that was pinned down. His plane
was shot down on his third pass. Capt. Chock
served with the 183rd Aviation Company,
223rd Combat Support Aviation Battalion.
The Distinguished Service Cross is the
second highest decoration in the U.S. Army.
The 10th annual Alumni Class Dinner July 2009 at the
Hawaii Prince Hotel.
(Seated) Nina Rodrigues Rapozo ’54, Betty Lee Ontai
Chang ’54.
(Standing) Fred Chang ’54, Sister Dolores Rosso,
Douglas Ching ’54
Darlene Fong Metter ’71, Isabel Wu ’71, John
Metter, Kathryn Tsushima ’71, Georgiana Honea
Pena-Kues ’71
(L to R)
Dim Sum lunch on Friday at the Koi
Palace in South San Francisco was a special
treat for all. After lunch, part of the reunion
party migrated to Calistoga, in beautiful
Napa Valley. Home-base was the breathtaking home of Susan Wynne-Piters and her
husband Kenneth, located in the middle of a
lush “ready to harvest” vineyard filled with
cabernet and merlot grapes!
Saturday, SF Bay area classmates rejoined the group. The dream-like journey
continued with a tour of Castello di
Amarosa, a rebuilt authentic Italian castle
(14 years in the making!)/winery. It was a
step back into the Middle Ages (hmm...
wasn’t that Mr Keuss?). The castle tour was
followed by a private wine tasting then a
personalized tour and wine tasting at
Twomey Vineyards. Last but not least was a
tour of the Piters Vineyards.
After a long hard day of fun the
exhausted reunion party, found themselves
re-energized by the exquisite cuisine at Tra
Vigne restaurant and Piters Totem Ridge
Vineyard Reserve Wines! All in all a fabulous experience!
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CLASS NOTES
Front row: Dennis Tojo. Middle row: (L to R) Darlene Fong Metter ’71, Georgianna
Top row: Susan Wynne-Piters ’71, Kathryn Tsushima ’71, Dan Keller
Honea Pena-Kues ’71, Debbie Ichiriu ’71, John Metter
Class of 1984
Class of 1986
With the recent passing of one of our
dear classmate, Cornwell Ciacci, a number
of ’84 mates attended his services at Sacred
Hearts Church. A few even came from San
Francisco, Las Vegas, Wisconsin and Maui
to be together.
Mahalo to Randal Chong ’84 who
offered his home for us to gather and celebrate our 25th reunion (below), sharing
memories of the “good old days” and
remembering our dear friend “Corn”.
Kaleo Keolanui ’86, director of security
at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort
and Spa, won the Elwood J. McGuire Award
at the 25th Annual Law Enforcement/
Security Appreciation Luncheon in
October 2009.
The late Elwood J. McGuire is remembered for fostering a close working relationship with federal, state, and local
agencies. The award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated a similar
commitment to working with representatives from law enforcement, private security, or criminal justice.
(Standing) Agnes Leung Demarke ’84, Donna Souza
Hoeft ’84
(Seated) Lisa Wong-Yamamoto ’84 and Andrea Young
Takemoto ’84. We got together to catch up with each
other and enjoyed lunch.
Class of 2005
Angelica Zabanal ’05 graduated last
summer from Stanford University with the
degree of Bachelor of Arts majoring in
Political Science with Honors.
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In Memoriam
Maryknoll Alumni
November 2008 – November 2009
E
very year, Maryknoll School celebrates those who have
passed on (alumni, Maryknoll Fathers, Sisters and
friends) in the past year with a special mass. In November,
we remembered 30 from the Maryknoll ‘ohana.
AGNES
CORDEIRO ’37
JOSEPH R.
RATTA ’38
KATHERINE M. KUM
CHAVES ’40
AMELIA MATTOS
GARCIA ’40
CATHERINE
LI ’40
MARIE REGO
OLSEN ’41
ALEXANDER Y.Y.
KAM ’42
NAZIMOVA LA
FORTUNE KATZ ’42
SOPHIE L.F. WATSON
MATTOS ’44
ROSIE A. AH HEE
GAMIAO ’46
GENEVIEVE Y.H. LIN
TANTISIRA ’46
SYLVIA A.
CAMACHO
CAREY ’49
BERNARD HIDEO
SHINBARA ’49
RUTH S. ANDO
TAMANAHA ’49
MARIAN FERREIRA
YAMANE ’50
LEONARD U.
DELA CRUZ ’57
GWEN CABRAL
PANEE ’62
PATRICIA WONG
YOUNG ’66
JEFFREY W.H.
KOP ’75
C. CORNWELL
CIACCI ’84
BARBARA
ADDERLY ’86
CHRIS NOEL M.
LEE ’87
PIO
SAGAPOLUTELE ’87
DAVID A.
KULA ’04
CORISSA
BUENO-KANEI ’10
MARY KINA
PETERSON
KAULAHAO
PAUL M.K.
ONO ’38
ROBERT E.
MORANHA ’39
ROSE Y. HAMADA
IWAMOTO ’48
ROBERT
KRAFT ’60
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My Friend Pio
by Dave Mills ’88
P
io and I started at Maryknoll in 1984 - Mr. Stepp’s summer school class. His strengths were
writing poetry, music, and loved to sing his way in and out of class.
Pio loved to call me a haole and I wasn’t stupid enough to call him something back. He was
big and tough but he always treated me well. I went up against him my junior year in both football and basketball. The happiest days of my life were his recruiting trips which typically
happened during the week.
After high school, he went to San Diego State and I went to University of Dayton, Ohio.
When he was drafted by the Browns, I saw him play his rookie year and he visited me at college.
He was larger than life! I remember walking him around the campus and we would laugh about
being yelled at by Coach Tony Sellitto just four short years ago. We grew up so much between
then. However, I remember both of us agreeing that Coach was the biggest inspiration in our lives
to that point. Pio signed autographs and talked with people about playing for the Browns. Most
pros would never do that, but Pio was a fan of people, much more
than they were a fan of football.
I saw Pio twice more when the Browns
played the Redskins in DC. We made him a
Hawaiian style dinner a day before the
game. Here was an NFL player with slippers and shorts in my living room! I saw
him a few times after that and he always
remained the same - joking, laughing and
smiling like a child. Who could forget his
smile and his side-to-side walk.
Outside of my father and Coach Sellito,
Pio was the greatest inspiration of my life.
He taught me not to take life serious. He
taught me to use humor as a way around
tough and stressful times. I think I inherited
his smile when I wore his number 32 my
senior year. I believe I am who I am today
because of the three great years I spent with
Pio - getting my butt kicked, being teased,
but most of all, feeling his love because that
what’s he gave you as a friend.
Mahalo Pio - you will be missed but
your legacy, and smile, will always be here.
Pio Sagapolutele ’87 passed away in
Chandler, Arizona on June 7, 2009 after
suffering a brain aneurysm. He was born in
American Samoa, grew up in Kuhio Park
Terrace, and made his way to the NFL,
enjoying a seven-year career with the
Browns, Patriots and Saints. He played in
Super Bowl XXXI, but says his fondest NFL
memory - his first game.
“I was playing for the Browns and I
remember sitting on the field stretching in
the pre-game, thinking about growing up in
Kalihi...and how far I had come.”
Pio was 39-years old. He is survived by
his wife Yvonne and four children.
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34th Annual Luau
Maryknoll Community Center
November 7, 2009
Mahalo Nui Loa!
Our luau is all about our ‘ohana coming together in celebration of
this time-honored tradition. This year, we are able to bring the luau
home for the first time in our brand new gym.
Our day was filled with fun and fellowship because of a group
effort. Heartfelt thanks to all our volunteers, parents, students, faculty
and staff who shared their time, talents, and treasures with us in
making this day unforgettable!
Special thanks to our super volunteers:
Brenda Wong ’77, Committee Co-Chair
Esther Abbey ’73
Stacy & Keith Nakano
Brenda Ballesteros-Miyashiro
Sharon Ong
Merv & Waynette Cabral
Betty Robello-Steljes ’66
Stephanie Conching
Kelsie Saiki
Josh Dela Luna ’12
Sybil Saito
Verna Ferreria ’53
Kalene & Karl Sakamoto
Cora Gushikuma’73
Glen Shiroma
High School Advisories
Renee & Milton Tengan
Christy Lau ’99
Tusi Toomata-Mayer
Darrel Lau
Michelle Ushio ’81
Carin Lim
Deb Wong
Adrianne Liongsan ’11
D’wayne Wong
Pansy Ma
Kent Yamasaki
Linda Mizuguchi
Rebecca Yoshikawa
Pat Mukai
Pali Tuan Kaaihue ’89
Betsey Hughes Gunderson ’68, Darryll D.M. Wong ’68, Leann Martin,
Devon Gunderson, Perry Martin, Dr. Thomas Kosasa
Mailani Makainai ’98
(Seated L to R) Fredric Lum ’44, Mark
(Standing L to R) Pauline Lum, Andrew
(L to R)
(L to R)
Lum, Francis Lum
Lum, Patrick Lum
Shana Campos Tong ’83, Aspen-Marie Tong
Della Au Belatti ’92, Lance Suzuki, Darcie Au Kawamura ’90, Reece
Kawamura
Spring 2010
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Holiday Homecoming
Clarence T.C. Ching Gymnasium @
Maryknoll Community Center
December 28, 2009
(L to R) Wes Wong
’01, Matt Suyderhoud ’01, Carlin Yamashita ’01, Brendan Higa ’01, Daniel Sabin, Jamie Tomita ’01
Juli Borges, Colleen Yoda Liu ’75, Shana Campos Tong ’83, Lynne Taniguchi Watanabe ’69,
Darcie Au Kawamura ’90
(L to R)
(L to R)
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Stephanie Conching
Evanson Chang, Nicole Thommes ’99, Cade Darryll Santos ’99, Sean Hoban ’93, Lynn Chan ’01, Jamie Tomita ’01, Sean McGirr ’99, Daniel Sabin, Damien Enright ’99
Knoller
MARYKNOLL SCHOOL
2008 - 2009 ANNUAL GIVING REPORT
ALUMNI GIVING 2008 - 2009
TOP TEN CLASSES BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION
Class of 1937 . . . . . . . . . 100.00%
Class of 1954 . . . . . . . . . . 36.00%
Class of 1938 . . . . . . . . . . 40.00%
Class of 1958 . . . . . . . . . . 29.31%
Class of 1942 . . . . . . . . . . 38.89%
Class of 1946 . . . . . . . . . . 26.09%
Class of 1945 . . . . . . . . . . 38.46%
Class of 1957 . . . . . . . . . . 22.41%
Class of 2001 . . . . . . . . . . 38.46%
Class of 1959 . . . . . . . . . . 22.39%
TOP CLASSES BY NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS
Class of 1954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Class of 1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Class of 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Class of 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Class of 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Class of 1946 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Class of 1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Class of 1952 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Class of 1957 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Class of 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
TOP TEN CLASSES BY DOLLARS CONTRIBUTED
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Class of 1963. . . . . . . . . . $19,100
Class of 1956. . . . . . . . . . . $3,560
Class of 1981. . . . . . . . . . $12,330
Class of 1969. . . . . . . . . . . $3,530
Class of 1955. . . . . . . . . . . $5,560
Class of 1966. . . . . . . . . . . $3,445
Class of 1970. . . . . . . . . . . $5,300
Class of 1954. . . . . . . . . . . $3,435
Class of 1975. . . . . . . . . . . $3,801
Class of 1968. . . . . . . . . . . $3,263
Dear Maryknoll Supporters:
Charitable giving is part of Maryknoll’s moral fabric. Thank you for being part
of a generous community enabling us to focus resources and effort toward issues we
care about. We all understand that this economy calls for careful consideration; it
calls for new thinking and ideological collaboration. It is remarkable how you have
responded to our unique needs. In my opinion, there is no other school that commits
so much, so voluntarily, to help those in need. I realize that you have choices with
your charitable giving and thank you for keeping Maryknoll School as a priority. I
especially thank you for continuing to support Maryknoll in these difficult economic
times, a time when each dollar counts heavily.
I am optimistic about our future with a strong 21st century school that offers
excellent student facilities, challenging curriculum that prepares students to be
work -ready, financial aid for those in need, endowment growth for our future, and
other student educational opportunities that produce future leaders.
Because of your support, we have been able to meet all of our goals in both
raised funds and giving participation for the fiscal year 2008-2009. Your support
allowed almost 22% of our student body to receive the financial aid necessary to
attend our school. Most notable is your generosity in helping us develop and fund
the new Maryknoll Community Center and the exciting new programming opportunities it affords us. Lastly, your commitment has allowed us to attract and retain the
very best educators in leadership of our children!
As Winston Churchill said, “You make a living by what you make; you make a
life by what you give.” I personally want to thank you for your kindness. Your
generosity certainly reflects the spirit of Noblesse Oblige. Thank you for your
continued support. I promise to be a good steward of each dollar. May God bless
your generosity.
Sincerely,
Perry Martin
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WAYS OF GIVING TO MARYKNOLL SCHOOL
To contribute to Maryknoll School, or to create a new scholarship or gift, please call the Development Office at (808) 952-7310.
AIM FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
The foundation for giving at Maryknoll is the ongoing yearly
appeal. It raises funds to bridge the gap between tuition and the real
cost of educating students at Maryknoll School.
Annual giving is not just making a contribution. It’s about investing in the future of the institution and, above all, in each young person
who is entrusted to our care.
LEGACY LEVELS OF GIVING
Maryknoll values the ongoing commitment of its donors. We have
established Legacy Levels of Giving to recognize cumulative levels of
giving to Maryknoll, including all contributions to funds and appeals.
NOBLESSE OBLIGE
$200,000 and above
MARYKNOLL MISSIONERS
$100,000 - $199,999
SPARTAN
$50,000 - $99,000
MARYKNOLL OHANA
$25,000 - $49,000
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
The Capital Campaign is a drive to raise funds for building
improvements, additions, and endowments. Large gift pledges are
usually scheduled with payments over a period of years. Gifts of cash,
stocks, bonds, and other negotiable securities are the most common
types of contributions. Continued support of AIM and the Capital
Campaign is vital to the financial well-being and future growth of
Maryknoll School.
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
A number of generous individuals have established endowed named
scholarships. Restricted gifts may be made directly to these funds.
Jerry & Mieko Beckers Scholarships
The Beckers Scholarships are renewable, partial tuition awards
for students who are entering middle school (grades 6, 7 and 8).
Applicants must demonstrate financial need, academic achievement and involvement in extra-curricular activities.
Earl Joseph & Ann York Gallian Memorial Scholarship Fund
In 1993, Dr. Franklin Young ’60 established this scholarship at
the request of Mr. and Mrs. Gallian, who became fond of our school
through their lifelong friendship with Dr. Young. This scholarship is
awarded every year to female high school students who demonstrate the potential to contribute significantly to Maryknoll’s extracurricular programs.
Ho-Ching Scholarship
Established in 2002 by Class of 1963 alumni Galen Ho and
Patricia Ching Ho, this scholarship is awarded to students of good
academic standing and financial need who have demonstrated leadership and service to the community.
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Father James Jackson Endowed Scholarship
In 1986, Father James Jackson, former associate pastor of Sacred
Heart Church and School Chaplain, established a scholarship in
memory of his mother, Clara Rose de Lima Calouri. This scholarship provides assistance to students demonstrating a willingness to
contribute to the continued excellence of the Maryknoll family.
Monsignor Charles A. Kekumano Scholarship
Created in 1998 to honor the Monsignor who epitomized our
Maryknoll School motto, Noblesse Oblige, “to whom much is
given, much is expected,” this scholarship is funded by the proceeds
from the Monsignor Charles Kekumano Scholarship Dinner. The
Kekumano Scholarship is awarded annually to a returning
Maryknoll junior or senior who demonstrates financial need, is
Roman Catholic, has a solid academic record, and exemplified a
spirit that takes the teachings of the Catholic faith and puts them
into action by serving others, showing a keen interest in both the
school and the greater community, and working toward the promotion of justice.
Marie S. Lindo Scholarship Fund
Marie S. Lindo passed away in August 2007. She believed in
education and wanted the best for her three children, two of whom
attended Maryknoll School. This scholarship was established by
her daughter Paula Lindo Boyce ’63 to recognize and memorialize
the memory of Marie, and to make the opportunity for learning
accessible to all children that come from single-parent families who
have financial need.
The Maryknoll Fathers’ Scholarship
In 1998, a challenge gift of $100,000 was given to Maryknoll
when the Maryknoll Fathers returned Sacred Heart Parish and the
school to the care of the Diocese of Honolulu. This gift will help
fund scholarships for Maryknoll students.
The Andrew ’55 and Zosima Padilla Book Scholarship Fund
The Andrew & Zosima Padilla Book Scholarship Fund was
established in February 2005 to honor the memory of Andrew
Padilla ’55 and his wife Zosima. Andrew always valued the education he received at Maryknoll and wanted to find a way to help
students with their education. Their endowed scholarship will be
used to aid needy students with the purchase of their books.
Sacred Heart Parish Scholarship
Established in 1998, this scholarship provides 50% tuition
assistance to a newly-admitted middle school or high school
student who is a member of Sacred Heart Parish. This student must
be a practicing roman Catholic who demonstrates financial need,
carries a minimum grade point average of 3.50, and is actively
involved in community service or church-related activities.
Rudolph A. and Ralph W. Sylva Scholarship
Established in 2001 from the estate of Rudolph Sylva ’35, this
scholarship is awarded annually to students with proven scholastic
promise, with preference given to those of Hawaiian or partHawaiian ancestry.
Vance O. Smith Endowed Scholarship
In the 1980s, the Bishop Trust Company, Limited, as Trustee of
the Vance O. Smith Trust, established this scholarship for
Maryknoll School. Mr. Smith had a special interest in social studies and history and willed his remaining trust assets to organizations
established and operated exclusively for educational purposes. This
scholarship is awarded to deserving students who display academic
promise and financial need.
Robert “Foxy” Thomas Scholarship
Established in 1992, this scholarship is given in honor of Robert
“Foxy” Thomas. Mr. Thomas was an avid sports enthusiast who
admired the competitiveness of Maryknoll’s athletes, particularly in
basketball, which led him to leave the bulk of his estate to fund this
scholarship. The Robert “Foxy” Thomas Scholarship is awarded to
students based on their demonstrated special qualities of leadership,
scholarship, potential for contribution to the school’s co-curricular
programs, and financial need.
RESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIPS
Every year, Maryknoll receives funding from various individuals
and organizations for scholarship awards.
Ching Scholarship
Created in 1996 by the Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching
Foundation, this scholarship is awarded to Maryknoll students who
are citizens of the United States.
DeFontes Scholarship
Establisehd by Mrs. Georgia E. Blake Rice ’55, the DeFontes
Scholarship is awarded to qualifying Maryknoll students.
Father William Desmond Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1986 by families belonging
to Sacred Heart Parish in honor of Father William Desmind, presiding pastor of Sacred Heart Church from 1981 to 1985.
Father Francis Diffley Scholarship
Established in 1998, this scholarship honors Father Francis
Diffley, the last Maryknoll priest to serve as pastor of Sacred Heart
Church and president of Maryknoll School.
Maryknoll School Alumni Association Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 2006 in memory of Karen
Chinen. It is awarded to an exceptional graduating senior for the
purpose of pursuing higher education or training.
Maryknoll School Parent Teacher Guild Scholarship
Every year, our Parent Teacher Guild generously donates
portions of the proceeds from their successful fundraiser to support
scholarship for students with financial need.
St. Francis of Assisi / Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii Scholarship
The St. Francis Scholarship is a renewable, partial tuition award
for students who are applying to enter grades 7 through 12. The
applicant must be a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii
who has actively participated in a clubhouse for at least one year,
and who demonstrates financial need and scholastic promise.
The Shirley Campos Uniform Fund
This fund was established in 2005 to honor 31-year Maryknoll
School secretary Shirley Campos for her dedication to our children
and the school. This fund is to be used for families in need, to help
them cover the cost of purchasing a school uniform.
SPECIAL GIFTS
Restricted financial gifts for special programs, specific purchases
or other needs within Maryknoll School not included in the budget for
a given fiscal year come under this category. Special gifts benefit the
school while addressing the particular interests of donors.
OTHER FORMS OF GIVING
In addition to the above gifts, Maryknoll School also encourages
other forms of giving as described below:
Planned Giving
Planned giving provides an opportunity for donors to support
Maryknoll through deferred giving. Examples of such programs
include bequests, life income plans, gifts subject to a retained life
estate, gifts of life insurance, and charitable lead trusts. In addition, you can name Maryknoll in your will to help ensure the
vitality of Maryknoll School for future generations of students.
Planned giving may be discussed with Maryknoll’s Development
office or the donor’s own financial advisor to determine personal
application.
Memorial and Named Gifts
These gifts honor a family member, friend, or loved one and can
be made to the school with the assistance of our Development Office.
Gifts-in-Kind
Any item that does not have a professional appraisal is considered a gift-in-kind. Donations of computers, office equipment,
furniture and other items of value to Maryknoll are greatly appreciated. Acceptance of such items is subject to qualifications in our
Gift Acceptance Policy, and usage and space constraints.
Gifts of Service
Parents, friends and businesses who offer their services to the
school without remuneration are greatly valued by the Maryknoll
family.
Aloha Auto Auction
Generous gifts of used automobiles provide additional money to
our operating fund. The Development Office can answer questions
about this program and make arrangements regarding donation.
Mike McKenna’s “Spirit of Giving” for Education Program
For every new car, truck, or van sold to parents or friends of
Maryknoll, Mike McKenna will donate $100 to the school.
Qualifying vehicles may be purchased at one of three locations:
Mike McKenna’s Windward Ford, Mike McKenna’s Windward
Volkswagen/Mazda, and McKenna Motor Cars in Kailua-Kona.
Schoolpop.com
The tuition crediting program at Schoolpop.com allows families
to earn real-dollar rebates in the form of tuition credits for their
online purchases. Each family can also benefit from the commissions earned by purchases made by their extended family and
friends. There is no cast, term or obligation to the family, or their
supporters, to participate in this program. For more information,
visit www.schoolpop.com.
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Make a Match to Double Your Donation
Many companies dedicated to charitable giving participate
in a matching gift program. Yours could be one of them. To
make the most of your gift to Maryknoll, ask your human
resources department if your company has a matching gift
program. If it does, fill out the form and return it to Maryknoll’s
Development & Alumni Office, according to your employer’s
guidelines.
Maryknoll School is grateful for the generosity of the
companies who supported our 2008-2009 annual giving fund
through matching gifts.
AIG HAWAII INSURANCE COMPANY, INC.
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN INC.
BOEING COMPANY
CADES SCHUTTE, LLP
FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK
GENERAL MILLS FOUNDATION
HAWAIIAN TELCOM
HEI CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
ICONIX
MMC MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM
PAULA’S SPORTS CARDS, ETC.
PFIZER FOUNDATION MATCHING GIFTS PROGRAM
PG&E CORPORATION FOUNDATION
THE GAS COMPANY
VERIZON FOUNDATION
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Annual Summary for the Fiscal Year September 1, 2008 through August 31, 2009
The donors listed in this report made gifts in support of Maryknoll
School between September 1, 2008 and August 31. 2009. Gifts made
after August 31, 2009 are credited to the 2009-2010 Annual Investment
in Maryknoll (AIM) and will be recognized in next year’s report. We
have made every effort to be accurate in recognizing those who have
done so much for Maryknoll. Please accept our sincere apologies for
any errors or omissions. Feel free to contact the Development and
Alumni Office at (808) 952-7310 so that we may correct our records.
ANNUAL SUMMARY
Annual Investment in Maryknoll – AIM
Unrestricted Gifts
Gifts to Scholarship
Gifts-in-Kind
Fundraising Events
34th Annual Luau
Kekumano Scholarship Dinner
18th Annual Golf Tournament
PTG Fundraiser
Endowment
TOTAL GIVING FOR 2008-2009
$403,304
$66,724
$318
40,005
113,251
41,678
50,507
204,782
$ 920,589
AIM GIFTS BY CONSTITUENT GROUP
Parent of Alum
2%
Current Parent
20%
Alumni 24%
Administrator/
Faculty/Staff
6%
Friend/Formers
3%
Grandparents
5%
Corporations/
Foundations
12%
Board Member
27%
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Legacy Giving
*Indicates those who have given gifts to AIM for 10 or more consecutive years.
A special mahalo to these donors for their ongoing commitment to the students at Maryknoll School.
NOBLESSE OBLIGE
SPARTAN SPIRIT
MARYKNOLL OHANA
($200,000 and above)
($50,000 to $99,999)
($25,000 to $49,999)
Anonymous
Bank of Hawaii
Mr. Gerald William Beckers
First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
Friends of Maryknoll
Harold K.L. Castle Foundation
Hawaii Community Foundation
Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation
Marielouise Abel Terminating Trust
Mary D. and Walter F. Frear Eleemosynary Trust
Maryknoll School PTG*
Mrs. Nancy Hada Nakamura ’40
The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation
Mr. Foxy Thomas
Verizon Foundation*
MARYKNOLL MISSIONERS
($100,000 to $199,999)
Anonymous
Atherton Family Foundation
Catholic Diocese
Mr. Paul Y. Chinen ’57*
Mrs. Elizabeth Lau Ching
Mrs. Juliette Y. Chock ’53
Earl Gallian Estate
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fergus
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hiramatsu ’75*
Mr. Galen and Mrs. Patricia Ho ’63*
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel W.C. Ma
Maryknoll Fathers Hawaii
Pacific Century Financial Corporation
Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wo
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Alexander & Baldwin Inc.
BHP Hawaii
Dr. and Mrs. Malcom H.M. Chang
Mr. Andrew W. Corcoran ’64
Dr. Collin ’61 and Dr. Mary Dang
First Hawaiian Bank*
G.N. Wilcox Trust
Mr. Fukuyoshi Kawazoe
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin K.M. Lee
Mr. James G. Lee, Sr.
McInerny Foundation
Mrs. Lucile I. Mistysyn ’37*
Mr. Dean ’72 and Mrs. Mayumi Miyamoto
Ms. Henrietta A. Nobrega*
Mr. Hirohita Ota ’93 and Mr. Junya Ota ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rodriguez
Mrs. Edna Kozuma Shirai ’49
Mr. Jasen H. Takei
The Edward E. Ford Foundation
The Schuler Family Foundation
Theo H. Davies Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C.S. Tsai
Vance O. Smith Trust
Rev. Theodore Vierra ’48*
Mr. Stacey ’70 and Mrs. Lorena Wong
Dr. Calvin and Mrs. Susan Wong ’66
Anonymous (2)
Mr. and Mrs. Kuniaki Azuma
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Baker*
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Baptiste, Jr.
Mr. Randy W.G. Ching
Dr. Thomas A. Ching ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Chock
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Darcey
Mr. Paul ’66 and Mrs. Rebecca de Ville
Mrs. Miriam Desha Dowson ’39
Ernst & Young LLP
Mr. Scott Finkboner ’62*
Ms. Virginia Gonsalves ’38
HEI Charitable Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Alan H.L. Ho
Honolulu Chinese Junior Chamber of Commerce
Foundation
Dr. Worldster and Dr. Patricia ’61 Lee
Mr. Stanford C. Lee ’75
Mitsunaga & Associates, Inc.
Mr. James and Mrs. Yvonne ’63 Morris*
Mrs. Karen T. Nakagaki Nakamura ’62
Mr. Nicholas and Mrs. Monica ’83 Ng Pack
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.J. Ng
Okada Trucking Co.
Mrs. Alice P.S. Roberts*
Mrs. Linda E. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Schuman
Mr. David and Mrs. Valerie ’63 Sorensen
The ABC Stores
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Uekawa
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M.K. Wong, Esq.*
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl P. Wong
Dr. Livingston M.F. Wong ’48
Annual Gifts
*Indicates those who have given gifts to AIM for 10 or more consecutive years.
A special mahalo to these donors for their ongoing commitment to the students at Maryknoll School.
BENEFACTOR’S CIRCLE
($5,000 and above)
Anonymous
G.N. Wilcox Trust
Galen and Patricia Ho*
Dr. Thomas and Mi Kosasa*
Maryknoll School PTG*
McInerny Foundation
Mr. Kenneth and Mrs. Cara-Ann ’81 Murray
Nike Employee Matching Gift
Stacey and Lorena Wong
BOARD CIRCLE
($2,500 to $4,999)
Hickam Chaplain Tithes and Offerings Fund
J. Hiramatsu*
Mrs. Darlene (DeMello) Sousa and Dr. Patrick J.
Sousa
Maureen and Albert Wong
Mr. Warren ’71 and Mrs. Napualani Wong ’71
Mr. Bucky Yee ’55
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
Gino Gabrio
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Harrison
Mr. Michael ’57 and Mrs. Patricia ’57 Ho
Carolyn Dang Hong ’67*
Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Inatsuka
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S.O. Lee ’42
Matson Navigation Company, Inc.
Elliott C. Mattos
Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.
Jim and Yvonne Usita ’63 Morris
Naval Station Religious Offering Fund
Ms. Janet Mei Chi Ng ’78
Mr. Robert and Mrs. Betty ’55 Rice*
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rodriguez
Linda E. Ross
K. Saito
Florence and Charles Shigeta*
Brian, Karen & Rex Tajiri
Cori Weston
Alfred and Laurie Wong
Mr. Kiman and Mrs. Brenda Wong ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl P. Wong
Darryll ’68 and Teresa ’69 Wong
Susan Chong Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Yamashita
($1,000 to $2,499)
Mr. and Mrs. Eleuterio C. Arnobit, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bella
Albert Chong Associates
Mr. Ronald and Mrs. Jeanette ’56 Chun*
Commercial Roofing & Waterproofing Hawaii, Inc.
Harrilynn-Joy Kameenui and Danilo Domingo
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Kosco Farrell ’58
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fasi
Alfred and Mary Ann Fernandes*
Mr. and Mrs. Myles Fujiwara
PRINCIPAL’S CLUB
($500 to $999)
Walter Y. Arakaki, General Contractor, Inc.
Janice and Mike Baker*
Vim and Janine Balantac
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cajski*
Kimberly Carahasen ’87
Chevron
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Chinen ’57*
Betty K. Chinen
Juliette S. Chock
Hal and Lei Darcey
Guy De Primo
Marlene Dias DeCosta ’66
Thomas and Katherine Doan
Edward Enterprises, Inc.
Mr. James Fallon
Mr. Doug Ferreira ’63
Scott Finkboner*
Shogo Fukuzawa
Green Thumb Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Guevara
Betsey Hughes Gunderson
Steven and Audrey Hidano
Lori Ho
Valerie Ho
Jane C. Wong Private Foundation
Gerard Kam
Eugene and Jin Sook Kaminaka
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kawasaki
Greg and Lynn Kiyan
Knights of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Lau
Debbie Lazur
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Lung
Jean-Claude Mademba-Sy and Joy Yanagida
Mrs. Lucile I. Mistysyn ’37*
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Murakami
Pat Nakagawa
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton N. Okimura
In memory of Diane Pike-Bourne
Emanuel and Sophie Relator
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shimabukuro
Mr. and Ms. Gregory K. Shiu
Roy L. Shults
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PRINCIPAL’S CLUB continued
Roxanne Simpkins-Williams
Janis Ing Strauss*
Dr. Bert and Ellen Sumikawa
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Takano
Mrs. Shana ’83 and Mr. Rodney Tong*
Cindy Lee Tsun
Steven Y.Wong ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Yee
Drs. Michael Yee and Helen Ing-Yee
T. Phyllis Zerbe
SPARTAN CLUB
($100 to $499)
Anonymous (2)
Wendy K. Abe
Mrs. Margarita Q. and Mr. Dick C. Adair
Lisa and Scott Adams
Lt. Gov. and Mrs. James R. Aiona, Jr.
Air & Sea Travel Center, Inc.
Liberta Du Pont Aiwohi
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Akau
Barbara V. Nobrega Akau*
James and Faye Aki
Takashi and Dorothy Akimoto
Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Albano
The Very Reverend Marc R. Alexander
Yuklin Aluli
Jerome and Gladys Andrade
Edward and Sue Arakawa
Mrs. LeeMarie Armstrong-Gomes ’93
Edwin and Lois Asato
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie H. Au
Richard Y.C. Au
Sharon J. Azevedo
Mrs. Rosalina J. Juan Baysa ’50
Mrs. Antonella K. Chock Bennett ’55*
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Besenbruch
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Setsuko Bluemke
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bolte
Peter Boneza and Cris Chong-Boneza
Mr. and Mrs. Suthap S. Boonyatera
Serry and Robert Borek
Harold V. Botelho
Elena Salangsang Bowker
Paula Rochelle Lindo Boyce ’63
Todd and Kristen Bradley
Haidee Bristol-Horne
Thomas P. and Laurie L. Broderick
Felice N.J. Wong Broglio*
Dr. Joel D. Brown
Kathleen H. Buckey
Kyle and Young-ja Burns
Thomas J. Burns
Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Lori ’87 Carlos*
Megan Carnate Tang
Ms. Suzanne Elizabeth Casart ’65*
John and Sarah Casken
Leo Castillo
Mr. and Mrs. Leoncio Castillo
Mr. Christopher A. Casupang
Mr. Elliott W. Chamizo ’61*
Elena Q.B. Dung Chan
Alma K.S. Kam Chang
Mr. Evanson H.W. Chang*
Mrs. Flora Chang
Mrs. Flora Y. Chang
Mrs. Frances Spencer Chang ’51
and Mr. Donald Chang ’52
Jo Ann A. Chang, DDS
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S.M. Chang
Mrs. Michelle A. Goo Chang ’82
Patrick and Iris Chang
Stanley and Cynthia Chang
Renee Chang-Yamada
Mr. Dennis W. Chee ’52*
Esther Lee Chee
Kenrick and Sara Chee
Lorrin Chee*
Warren G.K. Chiang
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chikasuye
Douglas and Kathleen Chin
Mark and Jeanie Chin
Mr. Ronald Chinen ’60
and Mrs. Marilyn Thompson Chinen ’61, CPS
Carol Young Ching ’61*
Reid Alan Ching
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.S. Chock
Stephen C. Chock*
C. Choi
Curtis and Debra Chong
David and Reba Choo
George J. Chu, M.D. & Daine W. Wong
Dorothy C. Chun
Col. and Mrs. Edward K. Chun Fat, Jr.
Edward K. Chun Fat, Sr.*
Frances Chun
Gordon Chun
Henry W.C. Chung
Cisco Systems
Joe Clare*
Class of 2009
Class of 2010
Class of 2011
Class of 2012
Taryn A. Clatanoff (Carr)
Mrs. Leila Villada Condon ’45
Agnes Sills Cordeiro ’37*
Hilda De Cambra Cordeiro*
Robert J. Coursey, Jr.*
Alan and Karen Crosswhite*
Mrs. Fabiana K. Baquering Crozier ’59
Bedda D’Angelo
Else M. De Mello
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Paul and Rebecca de Ville
Dale McIntyre Dela Pina
Leo and Charito Delgado
Mrs. Napua E. Prados Demers ’58*
Joe DePrimo
Monsignor Daniel J. Dever
Haunani F.M. Burns Dickson
Ms. Agnes L. Domdoma
Teddy A. and Lolita R. Domingo
Russ Donnelly*
Robert R. Dunaway Ohana
Barbara Dung
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Durkin
Bobbi and Gary Dworshak
Fr. Timothy Eden S.M.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Evers
Mook-Lan M. Fan ’41*
Ms. Antonina V. Farm ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Renato (Renceh) Flojo
Mr. Stephen Florino
Elaine Chun Fong ’54
Gwendolyn Chang Fu
Laura Fujimoto
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fujimoto
Ira and Catherine Fujisaki
Michael and Caryn Fukunaga
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Funai
Joy Funakoshi (Kara 2010; Jayna 2012)
Jay and Kathleen Fung
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gamiao
Judge Colette Y. Yoda Garibaldi ’73
Jessie and Judith Garo
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. John Gaudet*
Lester Gibo
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ginto
Mrs. Carole H. Goldstein
Betty D. Gomes
Garret and Shere Goo
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goo, Sr.
Mr. Clarence L. Gouveia ’51
Lisa Anne Wong Gruebner
Peter A. Guevara, D.M.D.
Mr. Wayne Gushikuma
and Mrs. Cora C. Cabebe ’73 Gushikuma
Mieko Gushikuma*
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ha
Thomas Haioka*
Lorraine Chamizo Hamilton*
Bob and Joan Hann*
Ryan and Susan Harada
Mrs. Wendy S.K. Kishaba Hata ’87
Shirley H. Fujii Hayashi ’53
Mr. Allen Heau
Gwen Char Heliker
Higa Family
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Higa
Ms. Lee Y. Higa
David and Joni Higashiguchi
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hino
Mr. George S. Hino ’49
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Hirata*
Mr. and Dr. Daniel G. Ho
Stephen Ho
Liz Russell Hochberger ’78
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Hoke, Jr.
Sanai Hoshi
Henry M. Howlett
Norma N. Hung
Florence Ikei
Raymond Imbo, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ing
Mr. Leslie Sin Chong Ing
Luke Inoue and Mika Mori
Mrs. Allene M.C. Higa Ishikawa*
Norine Lau Jalbert
Paul and Ann Jones
Susan K.S. Taam Jong ’46
Beatrice Iwamoto Jost
Barbara Jean Jones Kaaihili
Rogan and Frelynn Kahalehili
Frank R. and Naomi I. Kahookele
Joey and Christine Kaitoku
Mr. Edwin S. Kala’i ’43*
Mr. Alexander Yat Yung Kam ’42
Glen and Stella Kam
Yukie Kam
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Y. Kanada
Mrs. Lilian Ohira Kane ’54
Bryan and Lesley Kaneshiro
Kurt and Barbara Kawamoto
Mrs. Katherine A. Alquisa Kawano
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Kaya ’82
(Ranson and Ryder Kaya)
Mrs. Denys S. Furutani Kazama ’83
Violet K. Kekina*
Vivian Y. Higa Kekina ’59
Takemi Khau
Craig and Lisa Kim
Faye Spencer Kim
Hyun Kim
Michael D. Kim and Joni Hashimoto-Kim
Glenn & Traci Kim (Katelyn Domdoma)
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Kirst
Mr. and Mrs. Kazusumi Kitagawa
Jason Knight
Mrs. Mildred F. (Burlem) Koch ’42
Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Kohama
Mr. Paul Y. Koike ’77
Aiko Koochi*
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold & Vanessa Kop
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kramer
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Marjorie ’51 & Stan Kum
Mr. Brian Kung and Mrs. Maggie Zhu
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kuriyama
Glenn and Ann Kusaka
Scott and Joanne Kuwada
Mr. M. Thaddeus Kwiatkowski ’56
Mr. Edison C.Y. Kwock ’59
Mr. Waley C.M. Kwock ’64*
Philip Kwon
James Kwong
Mary Ann Cordeiro La Fazia
Mr. and Mrs. Arne La Prade*
Dr. Dolly Langen ’66
Michael and Sandra Langer
Linda Jo Niemitz Langley
Michael and Cyndy LaPorte*
Merton S.C. Lau
David and Eileen Lau
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.C. Lau
Henry and Chris Lau
Melissa Domaloan Layden ’87
and William Layden
Mrs. Audrey Kong Lee ’64*
Diane O.L. Lee*
Eddie Lee
Mrs. Edwina Cordeiro Lee ’58
Ernest Lee ’48
Yean Jung and Jaejun Lee
James and Nancy Lee
Dr. Lorrin S. K. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Lee
Tiffany Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Ah Sung Leong
Mr. and Mrs. Brian H.M. Leong
M/M Gordon ’53 and Jean Uyeda ’53 Leong
Tahn Chow Leong
Irene W.Y. Letoto*
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S.J. Liang
David Wo and Lei Lin
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ling
Kyle and Wendi Lishman
Mr. Garrett Liu and Mrs. Colleen Yoda Liu ’75*
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Mrs. Mary U. Apao Loebl ’57
Mrs. Jackie L. Loo*
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Loo
Mr. Patrick Loo, Jr. ’90
Dr. and Mrs. T.J. Loo
Mrs. Christine Mattos Loomis ’85*
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J.K. Louis
Mrs. Frankie Lucas*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lui
Dr. and Mrs. Bryan Luke
Mrs. Adele Odo Lum ’72 and Mr. Alfred Lum ’71
Charlene Lum*
Chuck Lum
Mr. Dorman Lum
Mr. Fredric D.W. Lum ’44
Kenneth and Keiko Lum
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.Y. Lum
Wesley Lum
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W.C. Lum
Kenlyn Lum Yee and Albert Daniel Lum Yee
Richard K. Lung and Louella Ahakuelo Lung
Donald C. Machado
Bruce and Brenda Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Akira Makinodan
Catherine Masica Maley
Ms. Diane K. Malinovich
Dorothy Goo Man*
Col William Earl Marshall ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Marmin Martin Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry K. Martin
Sharon Y. Martinez
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Matsumoto
Carl and Gail Matsuura
Patrick and Gay AhLoy
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence W.C. Mau
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.K. Mau
Mr. Ronald H.H. Mau
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Mau
Mr. Russell and Mrs. Joan Mau
Patricia A.C. McIntyre*
Roger and Dolores McLain
Manny Medeiros
Col. and Mrs. Richard E. Meiers
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Melim
Melodee Barkus Metzger
Camille Domaloan Michel ’84 and Whit Michel*
J. Mickelsen
Ms. Cafey Millard
Craig and Linda Mitchell
Joc Miw
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I. Miyamoto
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miyashiro
MMC Matching Gifts Program
Roger and Natalie Morey
Dr. and Mrs. Hayato Mori
Thelma Nobuko Sano Mori*
Mrs. Michele Tokunaga Morikami ’65
Mr. James Morris II ’85
and Mrs. Doreen Leong Morris ’84
Mary Helen Tom Morrow ’52
Allan and Sharon Mossing
Agnes M. Braz Motley
Archie and May Murakami
Ross and Dayle Murakami
Carl and Helen Nagami
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nagami
Melvyn and Beverly Nagata
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Nagtalon
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Nakagawa
Kyle S. Nakahara
Mrs. Adora H. Aoki Nakamura ’44
Charlene Nakamura
Gail Nakamura*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nakasone
Mr. and Mrs. Keichi Nakasone
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nakasone
Paula Nakata
Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Naone
Joey Neilson
Julia M. Hao Neumann
Gavin Ng
Kurt and Liz Ng
Kevin Ngo
Mr. and Mrs. Bat Cuong Nham
Jerrilyn Nirei
Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Nishimura
H. Noh and Mikyung Kang
Gabriel L. Nojadera
Harry T. Nomura ’47*
Mitchell and Gail Nowicki
Michael and Catherine Nozaki
Elaine Oda-Kam
Ellen Funakoshi Ogata
Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Ogoshi
Masahiro Ogura
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ohari
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Okada*
Cortney Okaneku’s Grandfather
Mr. and Mrs. David Okaneku (Cortney)
Scott and Brenda Okazaki
Mark and Okihiro
Stanley Okimoto
Aaron and Sherri Okinaga
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Okinaga
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Okita
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton H. Oku
Cary and Heidi Omoto
Darren, Darcy and Taylor Omoto
Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Omura
Mrs. Sandra L. Onaga
Mr. Fred Chang ’54 and Mrs. Betty Ontai-Chang ’54
Iris M. Oshiro
Mr. and Mrs. Lester K. Oshiro*
Lynn and Lincoln Oshiro
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Otani
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Otsuka
Henry T. Oyama, M.D.
Robert and Kyoko Palma
Brian and Karen Pang
Mr. Jarrett Pang ’59
Mr. and Mrs. John Parris
Ms. Cheryl L. Nobriga Patoc
Bernadette Perry*
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Perry
Lauryl L. Uchima Pfrimmer
Dr. Norman Polk and Ms. Sharon Connelly
Virginia Thom Poon
Prudential Foundation
Julie and John Quinn
Frank Ramos, Jr.
James P. Rapoza ’45*
Chad Resari
Mr. and Mrs. Marc K. Rezentes
Mrs. Patricia H. Rapoza Robb ’59
Betty Robello-Steljes
Mrs. Alice P.S. Roberts*
Mary Maloney Roberts
Daniel Rodi’s Mom and Dad
Jonah Chang and Lena Rodriguez
Paul and Sybil Saito
Geraldine Y. Sakai ’56
Judge and Mrs. Karl K. Sakamoto
Gwen Sakanashi
Joseph and Patricia Salas
Shirley Salomon
Carol Santiago
Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Sato
Mrs. Margaret E. Goto Sato*
Mr. and Mrs. Nobuo Sato
Schoolpop, Inc.
Stanley Seo
Akio Serizawa
Mrs. Charlotte M. Chow Sexton ’42*
Lance and Nadine Shibata
Mr. and Mrs. Natsuo Shigezawa
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Shimomi
Ms. Kathleen M. Shin
Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuo Shinsato
Lance Shirai
Mr. and Mrs. Derrick Shiraki
Ernest and Jean Shoji
Lucy and Patrick Sibayton
Mr. Glenn J. Silva*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim
Mrs. Carla A. Siu ’74
Mrs. Edwina Lau Siu ’57
Mrs. Laine A. Matsuo Skiendiel ’68*
Tracy and Paul Soenksen
Mrs. Marlene M. Soares Souki ’56*
Mr. and Ms. Alexandre Souza
William E. Spencer, Jr.*
Brian Spitzer ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Spotts
Frances Goo Steen
Heather Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suenaga
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Sumulong
Kelli Sunada
Joan Kwock Sung ’56
Lance Suzuki
Carl and Paula Tadaki
Wesley Y. Taira
Christina Takafuji
Mr. Duane Takamine ’86
and Mrs. Allison Lee-Takamine ’87
Stanley M. Takamine*
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Takamiya
Doris Takara
Hiroji Taki
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Tamanaha
Terry and Carole Tamura
Gary Alan and Grace Tanaka
Mr. and Mrs. Tadayuki Tanaka
Mr. Clarence K. Tatekawa ’42*
Chester and Ikuko Tatsumura
Mr. Mike Tavepholjalern and Ms. Darlene Chun
Mrs. Sheri Sachi Maile Teves ’90
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Pirith Thipphavong
Time Warner Cable
Edward T. Tokuda
Tony and Yayoi Tokuhara
Dr. Benjamin C.K. Tom ’45
Kat Tom
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin K.S. Tom
Mrs. Lillian Ohta Tominaga ’46
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Tottori
Mrs. Alice H. Neumann Trani
Leilani Tsukazaki
Lorraine and Jon Tsuruda
Tomoko Tsuyemura
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Y. Uchida
Keith and Lea Uehara
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred T. Uekawa
Ralph and May Ukishima
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Ursulum
Glenn and Michelle Ushio*
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Uy
Howard E. Uyehara
Dr. and Mrs. Kurt I. Uyehara
Marian (Scanlan) Van Kirk*
Mrs. Maxine Vickery ’58
Mr. and Mrs. Riza L. Villa
John Vivoli
Mr. and Mrs. Dayne Wada
Carol Wada
Virginia L. Wat*
Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Watanabe
Tadashi and Jean Watanabe
Theresa Young Wee, M.D.
Michael and Gail Weisz
Wells Fargo
Dan and Rae Whitford
James C. Wo
John and Joan Wollenbecker
David Won
Barbara C. Wong
Clifford Y.B. Wong ’46
Mr. Derrick ’68 and Mrs. Carol ’68 Wong
D’Wayne B.F. and Lucy M.H.F. Wong
Elizabeth B. Wong
Connie & Gerald Wong*
Mr. James K.W. Wong ’65*
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Kyle Wong
Mr. Leonard Wong and Mrs. Debra Lew-Wong*
Shari Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Wong
Wendell and Loui Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson K.S. Wong*
Mrs. Isabella Grohmann Wooldridge ’80
Celia Chun Wright
Laura Xiao
Hang Xie and Mei Wong
Mr. Kenrick N. Yagi
Toru and Yumi Yamada
Mrs. Jean K. Nakamura Yamamoto ’52
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Yamane*
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Yamasaki
Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Yamasaki
Gail Yamashita
Eloise Yano*
Helen Uchida Yano
Jean Yuen Yates*
Phyllis Q. Yee*
Davis and Debra Yogi
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Yokoyama
Mrs. Barbara A. Yoneda ’72*
Mr. Daniel W.C. Yong
Pamela J. Yoon*
Deacon and Mrs. Walter Yoshimitsu
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Yoshino
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Yoshizaki
Gerald Young
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Young
Virginia Lum and Robert Young
Ronald S.K. Young ’57*
Allen Zhang
FRIENDS
(up to $99)
Anonymous (4)
Esther (Todd) Abbey ’73
Caleb, Matthew and Noah Agena
Cathy A. Agor
Judith Vierra Aguiar
Mildred C. Chang Ai-Chang
Mr. Kazuyuki Akashi ’45*
Mr. James Aki ’64
Mrs. Yvonne Lau Ambrose ’61
Rhys and Terry Amimoto
Ms. Harolyn Arakaki-Pedro
Mr. Roy Kiyoshi Aratani ’45*
Dr. Garvin V. Arrell ’60*
Thomas and Tammy Atou
Mildred Awana
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Axt
W. Bacnis
Ed Bajcar
Chris and Elaine Batacan
Janell Beattie ’79
Mrs. Dolores Grohmann Beddow ’78
Amber Malia Belcher ’00
Bonnie Bise
Marla Naito Boley
Juliann Borges*
Mrs. Gloria M. Glorioso Breininger ’73
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Brewer
Lance and Virginia Bull
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Cagle
Larry J. Campman
Krystin Carillo
Mr. and Mrs. Dion Chan
Lynn Chan
Ms. Evelyn C. Chang
Glenn and Laurie Chang
Harris and Jo Chang
Mr. Jeffrey L.K. Chang ’94*
Ms. Roberta W.S. Chang ’49
Mr. Byron Moon and Ms. Wendy Chang
Edwin K. Char
Kelvin and Phyllis Chee
Joe Cheng
George C. Chin
Douglas M.C. Ching
Elaine Young Ching
Mr. George K.H. Ching ’48*
Jeanette T. Ching
Mr. Randall Y.C. Ching ’63
and Mrs. Sylvia Ching ’66
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Chock ’81
Mrs. Mandy Rose L. Baptist Chock ’99
Caroline Choi
Mr. Frederick K.C. Chow ’58*
Mr. Steven K.L. Chow
Darryl Choy ’90*
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S.F. Choy
Anthony P. Chun*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chun
Laura Y. Chun
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B.H. Chun
Peter Chun
Mr. and Mrs. Bing Fay Chung
Al Cicogna
Mrs. Melissa N. Wong Coelho ’82
Christian and Rachael Colman
Mrs. Stephanie Conching
LtC David Copp and Mrs. Connie Copp
Mr. Nathan and Mrs. Lori Costa*
Karen L.H. Cowan (Watt)*
Mrs. Martha and Mr. Richard Crawford
Mary Jo Leineweber Culvyhouse
Sr. Maria Rosario Daley
Mrs. Hiroe I. Daswani
Dr. and Mrs. Dino U. Dee
Mrs. Alison V. deVille
Roseyn J. Devlin*
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Donohue
Jeanne C. Amlin Duggan ’58
Mrs. Daisy Pang Dung ’49
Mary Ehring
Mrs. Dulinda Gomes Ernesto ’37
Mrs. Betsy June Fabro-Borg ’82
Mr. David K. Fernandes ’71
Foodland Super Market, Ltd.
Robert and Maggie Fortuna
Toshiko Fortuna
Lillian Y. Fujihara
Nancy F. Oshita Fujii*
Akihiko Fukusato
Kimberly Fuller
Debbie Ng-Furuhashi and James Furuhashi
Michelle Gabriel
Patricia Gabriel
Mr. and Mrs. William Gabriel
Phyllis Boner Gardner
Cheryl Kunimune Gesik*
Kimberly L. Gleason
Mrs. Angie N. Golis-Yamamoto*
Ms. Virginia Gonsalves ’38
Franklin R. Gonzales*
Mrs. June Mattos Gorgonio ’75*
Mark and Yurica Griffin
Lisa Anne Wong Gruebner
Mrs. Donamay C.H. Lau Guinasso ’76
Mrs. Sydney Y.P. Kam Gutierrez ’82
Guzzi*
Janet Hall
Mrs. Christine G.L. Hangai
Mrs. Dolores Burnett Hansen ’58
Ms. Jaime T. Hara ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Gus H. Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Hashimoto
Fumiko Hashimoto
Mr. and Mrs. Yuji Hata
Hawaii Agriculture Research Center
Hawaiiana Management Co., Ltd
Ms. Stephanie M. Hayashi
Mrs. Patricia K.M. Heatherly ’66*
Mrs. Ellen A. Hee
Mr. Jonathan T. Hermosura*
Mrs. Allison S. Higa
Carlton and Joy Higa
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Higa
Janice Higa
Ray M. Higa
Mary H. Hill
Maylanie Hipolito
Frances and David Hisashima*
Elizabeth W.P. Hisashima*
John T.K. Hisashima
Chester D. Ho
Cyndi Ho
Patricia Chun Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Hung
Mr. and Mrs. Asami Ichimura*
Mrs. Mary C. Inglis*
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Inouye
Linda C. Ipsen
Roger and Florence Ishii
Carolyn Ishiwata
Ms. Cindy Maki Ito
Edith T. Iwami
Catherine Iwami*
James and Monica Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.K. Jones
Dorie Kahaulelio
Clifton and Sandra Kaholokula
Mr. Kaipo Kaina and Ms. Britney Kokubun
Lavina Leong Kam
Grace Kamikawa
Mr. and Mrs. Kunito Kamimura
Sterling and Petra Kamiya
Mrs. Betty C. Yoneda Kaneshige ’55
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Kaneshiro
Annie C. Kau
Mr. Darryl Kau and Mrs. Alicia Andrade-Kau
Mr. Jared Kaufmann, Sr. ’58*
Darcie W.L. Au Kawamura ’90*
Frank M. Kawamura
Ms. Mia E. Kawamura ’05
Paul and Faith Kealoha
Mr. Kristopher C. Kern ’98
Curtis and Lucille Kern*
Ms. Karen Kim
Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Kintu
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Kitagawa
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Virginia M. Hulten Klein*
Karin and Glenn Kobashigawa
Mrs. Lorraine C. Samson Kojima ’83
Bradley T. Koki and Theresa Quinn Koki*
Mrs. Donna M. Higa Komagome ’71
Mrs. Beatrice K.H. Kam Kong ’54
Micah Kong
Mrs. Virginia Koo
Becky Kotake
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kozuma
Mrs. Raenette G. Jeremiah Kreis ’59*
Jackson and Ruby Kuang
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Kurokawa
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurosu
Serena Kwong
Siri Ky
Paulette and Arnold Laanui*
Tammie Labatad
Nin Wah Lam
Georgette Lau
Marc Devon K.T. Lau
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Law
Mr. and Mrs. Darren W.P. Lee
Deanne Lee
Mrs. Joelle L.K. Lee
Mrs. Lorraine Young Lee ’59
Aaron and Hiroko Lehl
Mr. and Mrs. William Leonardo
Mrs. Cecilia A. Taum Leong ’37*
Dorothy M. Leong*
Mrs. Liane Yamamoto Leong ’87
Helene Chock Lewis ’53
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D.W. Lindsay
Raymund and Nicetas Liongson
Ryan M. Liu ’03
Travis M. Liu ’07
Bette Liu Loo
Bobbie Loo
Lila Loos
Patrick Low
Lily Lu*
Alfred Lum ’71 and Adele Lum ’72
Blake M.K. Lum
Melody Lum
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Mr. and Mrs. David T.E. Lum
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C.H. Lum
Mr. and Mrs. Khubo Luu
Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Lyckman
Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel W.C. Ma
Mrs. LeAnne Mistysyn MacAllister ’97
Macy’s West G.I.F.T.
Patty Lum Maffit
Milton Y. Makishi*
Gabbi Maier*
Mercedes Wong Manalili*
Tracy Manlansing
Anna Marks
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Martin*
Ms. Theresa L.M. Martin*
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Masaki
Betty and Don Mastropaolo
Marion Masuda*
Bert and Autumn Matsuwaki
Krissie Yanagawa-Mattis
Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Mau
Claudia McCloskey
Mr. and Mrs. William McCorriston
Celia Villafuerte McCuaig
Gayle S. McEntire
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McFeeley III*
McGivern Family
Ms. Suzanne P. McLaughlin
Mary Jane McMillan
Cynthia Medeiros*
Mr. Glenn A. Medeiros
Mr. and Mrs. Kauinohea Mendonca
Jon H. Miki
Mrs. Florence G.D. Min
Mission Fish
Mr. Brian K. Mistysyn ’95
Mr. David K. Mistysyn ’01
Mrs. Lynn E. Mitchell*
Ms. Mildred M. Miyasato
Rie Mizumura*
Mr. Anthony James Mizuno ’89
Michelle Klein Morgan
Mrs. Jo-Ann and Mr. Neal R. Morisato*
Mrs. Patricia A. Moskal*
Cecilia Wong Mukai
Dennis and Arlene Mun
Kendrick and Gail Mun
Allan and Janet Murakami
Danelle Murakami-Ha ’95
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nakama
Judge Craig Nakamura and Ms. Elise Matsumoto
Duane and Kaori Nakamura
Kazue Nakamura
Mark and Dale Nakamura
Reid Nakamura ’04
Roy Nakamura
Stephanie Nakamura ’02
Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Nakano
Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Nakano
Shawn and Lisa Nakano
Mr. and Mrs. Nakasone
Mrs. Leocadia Kaopuiki Naone
Marisa Navalta
Ms. Denise C. Nelson ’03
Ms. Erika N. Nelson ’08
Mr. Alfred Neves, Jr. ’53
and Mrs. Sylvia Costa Neves ’54
Kam Ng
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nguyen
Tammy Nguyen
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Niebling
Ms. Antoinette Nishida*
Ms. Jaymie L. Nishigaya Nishigaya
Dr. Linda E. Nishigaya ’65
Mrs. Stephanie Kam ’83
and Mr. Patrick Nishimura
Mrs. Vivian E. Enos Nobrega ’37*
Mr. and Mrs. Alan T. Nunokawa
George S. Odo
Mary Y. Ogata
Nancy C. Oide
Phyllis Okamura
Nadine J. Jeremiah Olinger*
OneCause, LLC
Eric Ornelles
John T. Oshiro
Carole Ota
Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Otsuka*
Mrs. Amparo Padilla-Lau ’57*
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Pang
Mrs. Daisy Yee Pang ’52
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Parks V
Toyoko N. Pasoquen
Mr. and Mrs. David X. Pham
Mrs. Kelly K. Pila ’86
Mr. and Mrs. William Ramos
Angela O’Malley Reed
Erik and Brandy Rhinelander
Mrs. Barbara M. Soon Richards*
Mrs. Eva Lynn Robinson*
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodrigues
Lori Tseu Rodriguez
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roh
Mrs. Antholina Rosokow ’68
Sr. Dolores A. Rosso, MM*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sabatini
Mr. and Mrs. Darren T. Saiki
Donna A. Saiki
Mr. Scott and Mrs. Mara Saito ’84
Naomi Saito and Robert W. Love
Francis and Arlynn Sakamoto
Ken Sato*
Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Tessie Ann I. Schmisseur ’81
Anthony (Tino) Sellitto III
Arthur Senining
Jennifer Severson
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Shimabukuro
In memory of Mrs. Helen Shimomoto
Jon and Clarice Shimomura
Tamae S. Shiraishi
Mr. and Mrs. James Shiroma
Shayna Silva
Julia Adviento Siobal
Mr. Denis J. Siu ’59
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Skudlarick
Col. and Mrs. Charles P. Smiley
Bruce Smith
Carol Smith*
Mrs. Sara Q. Bassford Smitherman
Mr. Stephen D. Soares ’85
Todd Soma
Tanya Machado Soriano
Jay M.K. Stone and JoAnn M. Stone
Mr. Richard F. Strawn II ’64
Mrs. Stephanie Suehiro
Akira Sugiyama
CDR Gerald T. Sullivan
Dr. and Mrs. David Sumikawa
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Suyemoto
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Suzuki
Harumi K. Suzuki
Reynold and Regina Suzuki
Ms. Anne Wong Sylva ’97
Shelley K. Tadaki*
Mrs. Leona A. Tadaki Tadaki-Kam
Neil and Candace Tagawa
Steven and Cheryl Tagawa
Yoshiko Takagi
Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. Takahashi
Ms. Melissa Tam
Lena Ann Tamashiro
Thomas Tamashiro*
Dr. and Mrs. Ray N.K. Teramoto
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin W.C. Thom, Jr.
Jenna Richards
Mrs. Janeen N. Haleamau Tirrell ’79
Mr. Lindsey C. Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Todd
Shirley Mamiya Tokunaga
Ms. Loida Tolentino Tolentino
Gordon and Judy P. Tom ’57*
Mrs. Norine I.S. Chun Toriki
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Tottori
Fred and Edna Tseu
Mrs. Jennifer Tseu
Mr. and Mrs. Tsukamoto
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Y. Tsukamoto
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Y.F. Tyau Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael U. Ung
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Uno
Troy T. Uyehara
Troy Uyehara
Mrs. Mary Jane Arce Vannatta
Galen Vasconcellos
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Ventura
Mr. Leonard Ventura
and Mrs. Benedith Tabiolo-Ventura*
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Vinluan
Mrs. Patricia L. Walraven
Vincent and Sophia Wang
Mr. and Mrs. Yi-Chi Wang
Denise Leong Watanabe
Kristie Watanabe
Lorianne Watanabe
Lynne Watanabe
Reid Watanabe
Hazlett Weatherwax
Wallace Weatherwax
The Williamsons
Elsie L. Won ’46
Aaron Wong
Betty Loo Wong*
Frances Wong*
Mr. and Mrs. James C.A. Wong*
Michael and Sheryl-Ann Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin C.M. Wong
Mr. and Mrs. William K.C. Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Yiu-Wing Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne A. Worley
Charles and Iris Wright
Jun Xie
Mr. and Mrs. Alan T. Yago
Mr. David Yamasaki
Mrs. Kimberly A. Yamauchi*
R. Lo-Lan Mui Yee ’43*
Ms. Eve L.Y. Yeung ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M.G. Yim
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Yogi
Ms. Joy J. Mihiwa Yoshimura
Ms. Carol M. Young ’58
Lenore Fong Young
Royden and Jennifer Young
H. Thomas Zerbe III
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Zerbe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric H. Higa
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Lindsey
Mr. and Ms. Mike K. Ma
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Nitta
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Yoshikawa
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HONOR /MEMORIAL
GIFTS
In Honor of
Mr. Alfred M.K. Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. Kobayashi, Jr.
In Memory of
Mr. Paul Domaloan ’55
Mrs. Camille Domaloan Michael
’84 and Mr. Whit Michel
Mrs. Melissa Domaloan Layden ’87
and Mr. William Layden
In Memory of
Mr. David A. Kula ’04
Hawaii Agricultur Research Center
In Memory of Mr. David J. Lum
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Loo
In Memory of
Mrs. Evelyn Chang Lum ’49
Mr. Dorman Lum
In Memory of
Mrs. Luriel W. Lum-Pang
Mrs. Daisy Pang Dung ’49
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B.H. Chun
In Memory of
Mrs. Jo Ann Yuriko Mau
Mr. Ronald Mau
In Memory of
Mrs. Helen Lan Lau Shimomoto
Mrs. Sharon Marie Chun Kuh ’81
In Memory of
Mr. George Takeshi Taniguchi ’46
Mrs. Lynne Y. Taniguchi Watanabe ’69
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SPECIAL EVENT
Monsignor Charles A.
Kekumano Award &
Scholarship Dinner
Maryknoll School is grateful to all
who have so generously helped
with the Monsignor Charles A.
Kekumano Award & Scholarship
Dinner
Pikake Sponsors
Dr. Thomas and Mi Kosasa
Dr. Lawrence K.W. Tseu DDS
Ilima Sponsors
Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc.
American Coating
Ernst & Young
Ted & Betty Jung
Mitsunaga & Associates
Maile Sponsors
Bank of Hawaii
Malcom H.M. Chang DDS, Inc.
First Hawaiian Bank
Jim & Yvonne Morris/Jim & Beth
Hoban
Plumeria Sponsors
Architects Pacific Inc.
Terry & Violeta Arnobit
Paul & Yvonne Chinen
Sonny & Barbara Ching
Al Fernandez/KMH Ross
Galen & Patricia Ho
Diane Kimura
Kobayashi, Sugita & Goda
Dr. & Mrs. Irwin Lee
Dr. & Mrs. Gabriel W.C. Ma
Dean Miyamoto
Friends of Peter Ng
Saint Louis School
Phyllis Shea
Sodexo
Ohata Chun Yuen LLP
Alfred & Laurie Wong
Walter C.K. Wong
Darryl P. Wong
Annette & Harlan Young
Kekumano Award Dinner
Steering Committee
Barbara Ching ’61
Mi Kosasa
Charlene Lum ’60
Gabriel Ma
Yvonne Morris ’63
Monica Ng Pack ’83
Nina Rapozo ’54
Larry Rodriguez
Laurie Wong ’56
Acknowledgements
Day AV Services
ET Graphic Design
Tom Foster – Manheim’s Aloha
Auto Auction
Hilton Hawaiian Village
Norman Kaneshige – Ohia Ridge
Candy Company
Greg LeLesch – Manheim’s
Aloha Auto Auction
Maryknoll Photography Club
Olomana Marketing
Tamura’s Fine Wines & Liquors
Event Preparation
Mary Lou Botelho ’53
Betty Doi ’53
Doug Ferreira ’63
Verna Ferreira ’53
Ben Fong ’52
Wanda Fong ’53
Angie Golis-Yamamoto
Betty Gomes ’53
Angel Guevara ’11
Shirley Hayashi ’53
Courtney Kemmler ’12
Carmen Kiyabu ’53
Frank Kiyabu ’53
Maxine Koyanagi ’09
Michelle Koyanagi
Gwen Leong ’56
Jean Leong ’53
Jackie Loo
Eva Matsuyoshi ’53
Camille Michel ’84
Lucile Mistysyn ’37
Doreen Morris ’84
Jim Morris
Yvonne Morris ’63
Janie Moon ’09
Gail Nakamura
Catherine Phillips ’53
Charlotte Simmons ’53
Edward Simmons
Brenda Wong ’77
Barbara Yamada ’53
Vernon Young ’53
Event Volunteers
Jim Gahler
Carole Goldstein
Dan Holt
Becky Kotake
Bobby Loo
Charlene Lum
Milton Makishi
Suzie McLaughlin
Lynn Mitchell
Jo Ann Morisato
Gail Nakamura
Les Oshiro
Tessie Schmisseur
Mara Saito
Naomi Saito
Melissa Tam
Carleton Williams
Auction Committee
Violeta Arnobit, Co-Chair
Beth Hoban, Co-Chair
Charmain Bernard
Lori Carlos ’87
Jessica Chang ’08
Lisa Chun Fat
Verna Ferreira ’53
Janet Hall
Dan Holt
Linda Ipsen
Maryknoll School Faculty
Maryknoll School Student
Ambassadors
Gayle McEntire
Carole Mito
Patricia Moskal
Darcy Okumura
Linda Ross
Mara Saito ’84
Kalene & Karl Sakamoto
Melissa Tam
Brenda Wong ’77
Auction Donors
Ace Medical Inc.
Allison’s Make Me Beautiful
Salon
Violeta Arnobit
Irma Baptiste
Bob Chinn’s Crab House
Teresa Brink-Wong
Bryan Clay Foundation
Chef Chai Chaowasaree
The Cheesecake Factory
Russell Chun
Class of 1957
Class of 2013/Jeff Chang
Class of 2018/Carol Goldstein
Class of 2019/Charlene Lum &
Catherine Iwami
A Cup of Tea
Everlasting Services - Ben &
Edith Gudoy
Doug Ferreira ’63
Flawless Permanent Makeup
Friends of Maryknoll School
Gino Gabrio
Janet Hall
John Dominis
Harp Therapy
Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach
Resort and Spa
Hilton Waikaloa Village
Beth Hoban
Dan and Ann Holt
Honolulu Club
Indich Collection
Catherine Iwami
Chelsea Iwami ’06
Izumi Arts
Christine and Andrew Johnston
Ka’anapali Golf Resort
Kirin Chinese Restaurant
Kit ’n Kitchen Restaurant
Eric A. Knudsen Trust
Kobayashi, Sugita & Goda
Marjorie Kum ’51
Kumu Kahua Theater
Georgianna M. Lagoria
Lau Lau Woodworks
Leahi Swim School
Sadie Lew ’53
Dr. Gabriel Ma
Marian’s Catering
Market City Shopping Center
Maryknoll School
Glenn Medeiros
Tammy Medeiros
Mermaids Hawaii
Michel’s at the Colony Surf
Miramar at Waikiki
Mitch’s Sushi
Mitsunaga & Associates, Inc.
Janie Moon ’09
Yvonne Morris ’63
Patricia Moskal
Nancy Nakamura ’40
Neiman Marcus
Oahu One Credit Union
Oceanic Time Warner Cable
The Pain Relief Center
Alice Roberts
Robert Palma
Roy Sakuma Studios
Shangri-La Tea Company of
Hawaii, LLC
Katheleen Shin
Stephen & Irma Baptiste Soares ’85
Anne Wong Sylva ’97
Taj Clubhouse
Alan Tang
Kaliko Thomas
Tiki’s Grill & Bar
USS Missouri Memorial
Association, Inc.
Lynne Watanabe ’69
Darryl P. Wong
Fran Wong ’69
Robert Wu
Wai Shing & Catherine Young
Rich Zegar
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Come say farewell to
our beloved Sister Dolores
Saturday, April 10, 2010 • 10:30 am to 1:00 pm
Japanese Cultural Center
$20 per person
Seating is limited. Contact Alumni Coordinator Lloree Gamiao
to make your reservations today.
973-6123
[email protected]
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