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Kahale, Julia Hao. Neumann, Jerry Neumann, Glenn Dang .. (L to R) Betsey Hughes Gunderson '68 ......

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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)

Spring 2010

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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 Spring 2010

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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

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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.

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. (Standing)

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Annual Giving Report 2008-2009

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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 $50,000 - $99,000 SPARTAN 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. 56

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 60

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 Annual Giving Report 2008-2009

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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

Photos courtesy maryknollphotography.com

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 Annual Giving Report 2008-2009

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SPARTAN CLUB continued 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 Annual Giving Report 2008-2009

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SPARTAN CLUB continued

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* 66

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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FRIENDS continued 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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