Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXVII, Number 34, 16 Kekemapa 1942 — News From Boys, Girls Kamehameha Schools [ARTICLE]
News From Boys, Girls Kamehameha Schools
Written by Herbert Chang Tlie Kamehameha School for Boys studenta were recently awarded gold and silver pins for high achievement. T£wo boys were awardel gold pins, Earl Robinson, hig:h eleventh, and Ndr!san Rose!WUf high eieventh. Boya who were awarded silver pins are as fol!ow: EJighth grade: Henry Boshard, <3eorge Grabbe, Melfred Lum, William Bell, J«tmes Wong, Bernard Pang Ching and Edward Lee. Ninth grade: Pletcher Aleong, George LeQng, William Ichinose, Daniel Miyamoto, JRandolph Logftn and Moses Burrows. Tenth grade: Ambrose ■ Low eleventh: George Choy, Keeaumoku Chang, Raymond Aea, Stanley Hu, Henry Keliiaa, Moses Paiaina, and Joseph Plores. High eleventh: James Wallaee.
Written by Henry Wong Pounder's Day Service for the Kamehameha Schools, a memonal for their founder, Princess Berniee Paiiahi Bishop, were held at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Decemb« 13, at the Royal Mausoleum at Nuuani), Preparations for this service were made by Mr. Frank P. Kernohan, muaie instructor at the, KameMmelia School for Boys, atvd Miaa Laura L. Browu, music instructor at the Kamehameha School for Girl». Order of ProgTam: "He Inoa No Pauahi," led by Chal. Boys* aehool pledge, ie<i hy Earl P«?rnaj\doz. "PanaM O K&laiu" lcd ijy La\ura Babey. ' ' "] Gtrts' sc!kx>l pledgt, led by Luana., ! "PawaM Kr Alii," led bv Lauea,! of 4frav©a by T«r»BM*nts of both ajtd Melim. "Oirb" School CalV W i , |th* wpre cotxliaUy iuviW4 to 1
MAI POENA\ Kfi KUAI ANA X BONA KAUA, £ i Jutla Kel& maoiawu. H&i 1 Ke kuai &o&.
Asa Bowen Smith, hanou ia i WUliametown, Vt„ i luiU] 16, 1809. Hoonaauao ka a pukw. mai ke kuia mal i lulai 183J', komo hou saa kē kula o Shdd. i ka 1834 a' komo ma ke Kulk kahunapule o N«v Haveri, a ponHa i" kahunapuTe ma' Wtlllamstown, Vt., i Nov%mabft 1, 1837, a nee aku mai "Nu Toka aTcu no Oreg'ona, no ka hūi ana me na HiKlni, i ka makahiki 1838, a lioea 1 Wallawalla ma ka Muliwai ō Col\imbia mahope iho <j eha mahina, ma Kamiah, ma ka muliwai o Clearwater,' <a noho iwapna' o na IliWni Nee t*eres, i Mel 1839.
r MTrs. Smlth (Sarah Gilbert Whit«) hanau ia ma West Rockfleld, Mass. i Sepatemaba 14, 1813 hoonaa'uao ia a puka mai ke kula mai"! Va makahiki 1835, i ka maiama hoi o Mel, a awaiaulu ia m'a ka mare i Malaki 15, 1838, 'a ukali mai 1 karia kane e like me fa Mhoike la ae le maluna.
i Eliphant Whitttesey,' hanau ia !ma Salisbury Ct., iloko o lulai, 11831, a komo hou ma ke |o Williama ā pruka mai -ka makahiki 1840, a komo i ke kula kahunapule o Union a puka mai i ka makahiki 1843. Poniia i ka-l hunapule ma Sallisbury, i Sepa- ! temaba 26, 1843, a kau mai ma ka moku Golb, ma Bcsetona i Dekemaba 4, 1843, a hoea mai t Hawaii nei a noho ma Hana, Maui, a nee aku no Ka.upo, ma ia mokuptmi no i ka makahikl 1846, a nes hoii aku no Hana i ka makahiki 1847, a huli hoi aku no Amelika i ka makahiki 18Sr4, a huli hoi hou mai i Hawaii nei I ka makahiki 1864.
I Mrs. Whittleaey, (Elizabeth Keene Baldwin) mai Newark,- N. J., I mai, hanauia ma Frankford, Suasex Co., N. J., i Aukake 29, "1821. Hoonauao ia a puka mai ke kula mai o .na Kaimahine ma Mount Holjryoke, a waiaulu ia ma ka mare ma Newark, i Novemaba 16, 1843.
Timothy Dwight Hunt, mai Rochester, Nu loka, hoonaauao ia ma kl Kuia Nui o lale (Yale) a nohoi i ka makahiki 1840. Komo i ke kula kahunapule 0 Auburn a puka mai i ka makahiki 1843 a -poniia i kah'una-. pule ia makahiki no a kau mai ma ka moku -Globe ma Bosetona 1 Dekemaba 4, 1843, a noho ma ka apana o Kau, ma Hawaii, a hiki i Sepatemaba 11, 1845 v a hoi ;aku a noho ma ke Kula Nui o [Lahainaluna mai ka 1846,a nee aku no ke Ekalesia haole ma Honolulu i ka makahiki 1847. Holo 8-ku no Kapalakiko i ka makahiki . 1848, a huli hoi mai i ka makhiki 1849.
John Pawcett Pogue, hana uia I VVUlimington, Del„ i Dekemaba 29j *iBl4. Hoonaau&o ia a puka mal ke kuia 'Nui o Pjladelpia, i ka makahiki 1832, a komo ma ke Kula, Nui o Mar.ietta a puka niai' i ka makahiki. 1810, a komo «ku ma. Kuia kahunapule o Lane, a puka mai i ka makahikji 1843;. a kau mai o . Globe ma Boaetona, i X)ekemaba 4, 1843. (aole nae hol i mare i ka wahine,) a hoea i Koloa» ma Ua noho maiai a hiki i lulai, 1847, ,a n,ee aku. no Kealakekua, a nee hou aku no Lahainaluna i ka makahiki 1851, a noho no ua kuhr ala i ka makahiki 1852, ma kela kulana oia i paa ai a hiki i ka makahiki 1866. Mahope mai hoi ak'u. a noho ma Waiohinu ma Hawaii. Mahope mai hoi no Honolulu, ma ke ano he kakuolelo na ka Papa. Hawaii.
Mrs. Pogue (Maria Whitney, jkaikamahine o. Rev. Samuela Whitney) hanau ia ma Waimea, ma Kauai, a hoonaaUaoia oia ma Amelika a huli hoi mai i kona mau makua maluna o ka mokupea Globe i Dekemaba, 1843, a hoohuiia ma ka mare me Mr. Pogue ma HonolUlu, i Mei" 29, 1848. Holo makaikai aku ia Amelika i ka makahiki 1866, a huli hoi mai i ka makahiki 1867 ma 0 ke alahele o ka aina puali ame Kapalakiko a i keia manawa ke noho nei me kana kane ma Ho--1 nolulu.
Cī'audius Buchanan Andrew, hanau ia ma Kinsman, Trumbull, Ohio, i ka makahiki 1817. Hoqnaauao ia ma ke kula Nui- o Western Reserve a puka mai .1 ka makahiki 1840. Komo hou ma ke kula o Lane a puka mai i ka makahiki' 1843. (Aole i mare) a kau ma ka moku ma Bosetona, i I Dekemaba 4, 1843, a nohQ ma Molokai a hiki i ka makahiki 1847, a lilo i kumukula ma Lahainaluna. Holo aku no .Amelika i ka makahiki 1850, a kau hou ,mai ka moku ma Bosetona i Novemaba 18, 1851, a noho no ma Molokai a hiki i ka makahiki 1858, a hoi a noho ma .Lahainaluna a hiki i ka makahiki 1861, a nee aku no Honoluiu, a huli hoi hou mai a noho ma Lahainaluna, i ka makahiki 1867, a malaila oia i noho ai no kekahi manawa Ipi-
Mrs. Andrew (Anna Seward Gilson) hanau ia m Realing Vt., i Novemaba 18, 1823. Mare i Aukake 7, 1850, a kau mai ma ka moleu ma Bosetona i Novemaba 1851. Pauaho mai i keia op. ho- ' nua ana ma Makawao, Maui Hikina, i lanuali 1862. Ua mare aku 0 Mr. Andrew, i ka wahine no Ika hia o ka manawa.