Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXIX, Number 49, 28 March 1945 — Loaa Ke Keiki [ARTICLE]

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Loaa Ke Keiki

E hoike. ana kekahi nioolelo walohia mai ke kahua kaua inai 0 Iwo Jima, e hoike ana no ka loaa ana aku o ke keiki i kona makuakane ma ke kahua kaua, eia nae hoi aole i loihi ko laua hui ana a haalele maila- ke keiki 1 kona makuakane aloha, mamuli o ka loaa ana o na palapu i ke keiki mai na poka mai'a ka enemj. Ma ke ano ulia i halawai ai keia makuakane me kana keiki. Ua koino aku kela keiki iloko o ke kaua. I kona loaa ana i ka iioino mai na poka mai a ka enemi, ua hoilioi ia maila ua 'keiki nei no luna o kekahi moku e ku nna ma kahi o ka hookalii mile īnai kahakai mai. I ke kokoke ana aku o ka waapa e. halihali aha i na poe i eha ī ua moku nei a e hoomakaukau ja ana hoi e hookau ia aku no luna o ua moku uei, ua ike ia «ku la kekahi waapa e holo mai ana, a i ka pili ana inai o ūa waapa nei i ka moku, ua hookahahu īa aku na poe o luna o ua moku nei i poha' ana mai o ka leo mai kekahi mea mai o luna o ka waapa.

Ua pane aku la no&oi ke aliimoku o keia moku a ua hamau loa iho la na poe o keia moku i ka lohe aua aku i ka leo o ke kapena o kekahi moku kaua,, e koi mai ana e lioihoi ia aku ko koa i eha uo koiia moku. Ua ae ia aku la uohoi, a o ka maiuiwa iho la uo ia i loaa a\ k« k«iki i kona makuakane. Aole n«e hoi i loihi ko laua hui ana, ke keiki tae ka makuakane, a w> ka mv>a na mako tho In ke ktMkt mat na palapu l loah aku t,Mn. l'a kakau mat nohoi ka kane t k*na wahtno no ka fdt »n>» o ka laua toMkt aloha tala eta, hoi, ua hele aku o!« ma «la o na koa wiwoole apau o kana ana no ka lanakila o ko Inkou aupuni. I U& pu na waw kekahi ltma o ua ketkt n?t t ka T*>ka a ka wmt, ku nohol kcta nanaina t k<> ftloh« t ka tk<e aku o ka nxak«a t k»na keiki m ka manawa loa.

Led by Henry Chai, who has oirettor lor £owr yeara» thia 61 vofce chorus, trāined by Sgt. Oiaf Frodsham for fche past four V6Brs, aang a of "Aloha Oe" and "Na Lel O Hawali" for thelr «hoiee selection.

Tfee Beniors were awarded the George A. Andrus eup by defeating the tenth and eleventh gradt-s in senior division competition. The junior division winner was the ninth grade by rating higher than Ūie eighth grade group was awarded the Richard H. Treiit trophy.

"Pu'uwa'awa'a" and "Maiana'i I Anu Ka Makani" were the prize I ;«ong9 chosen by the music delpartment of KSB for the senior and junior divisions. Mr. Frank Kemohan and Mr. Wiiliam Sievers, muaie instructors at the «ehool fOr boys, assisted the senior and junior divisions. " The <lass of 1946, juniors, placed second in the seniof divisiori with 166 points. Edwin Bearirer, grandson of Peter Beamer of Hilō, led | the juniors fbr his 'fifth consecuitive competition. It's ehoiee song ! waa "Wailāna?' \

Placing third in ' the same division was the sophomore class who received 156 points. A medley of ttiree sohgs < M Kuū Lei Pi

kake," "Lei Awapuhi" and "Rosclani" served as' their ehoiee selcction. Cseighto7i Beainer, another grandsozi of Peter Eeainer of Hilo, directed the class of 1947.

Receiving 166 pbints and the Richard H. Trent eup, the freshmen, led by Stanley Lum, attained first plaee honors for the junior division, having for its ehoiee song, 'Ka Anoi." Thē

eighth grade, singing "Beautiful Kahana" as its ehoiee songj made 138 points. Donald Ho direeted his class for its initial showing.

An estimated 1,200 persons attended, including members of the legislature as guests. President of the senior class ! , William Gas-' par delivered the welcoming speech. William ' left for the army last week along w?th Henry o'f Hilo, another senior.

Bernard Pang Ching, son of Mrs. and ]Vtrs. Tuk Lan Fijiwara °f Hilo, was admitted entrance tntO thc Hi-Y Ciub at the Kamehameha School for Boys. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. §mitli an ,d Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Kaupiko of Kona werp accepted unto the Hui Oiwi. Garvin Smith and Eugcne Kaupiko are both eighth graders. Charlcs , Puuohau, soa of Mr. and Mrs. James Puuohau of Hilo, was one , of the senioi-s iiutiated into the Hui Oiwi. eai'ing leis, aloha shirts, liula &lvii Ls, saying "He kupunakane \\ au -ao na keko" (I am a monkey s grandfather); whenever tkey n.et an old niember and serving luneh to the club, the Hi-Y iniliaies received amused titters of siudents and teactyers. Bēsides Bernard, Edward Lee, George Lemon, Robert Levy aad Clifford Kekauoha were accepted ' new members of the Hi-Y. AU ol these boys are sophomores. Hui Oiwi initiated its new mem bers by having eae}i carry a Hawaiian article throughout the dai r and by givjng Jhem a supper of Uawaiian dishes. Other students who received adiuission besides Smith, Kaupiko and Puuohau were Thonias Kaiili, ninih grader; tenth

gra4e, James Noa» Miltou \Voug i iuid Saniuel Kalili. Members from [ the eleventb grade were Moses | Ourrows, Eric Grabee, Cfaarles Ka- | uīaka, Leonard \Voixg aud William i Kaui, Seniors, Ciau<ie Kakalia. i Kaymoud Aea fc Beaiuer aud i TUoo»as Kekauia completed thc l Ust of sixtoou ue\v meuibers. K,M.T.C» PRQMQJtONS WILUAM KAUI Promotions of four officers an<i 22 non~cf>Ttin)issioued iu tli» Kamehamehā prt>visional bat«alioa have been aunouuoed by Col. Adna O. Clarke, direetor of <h<s> hanalion. "S?Pt)\it s d by Mr. Char)es T. Parreiit, priueipal-itt-cliarge. Those promoted lo second lieut«nants ineluae l4vid Pila» TTor bert Cluuig t AdoU*h Bartels a»d Joset>h Pl<mw; Thon\as Paul P*vd<\ .lohu Ka\aio »«d J«rry Fv**mum. llt»s promoted io corx>oral in

!A, R aad C Ci>Ttti>anies i Holau, Waldewi«r Wal : laoi Kaawaloa, Henry Aliuua, Wil liaw Ka\i!, T»res>tidst\ Tv»n;'Ul llou, G*>orgc K. M. ;\r.d Newlou tAirtx\ Coßipsoks &ti<i Jp 4 Klmo Chi&s, ■ ilouulii Akaua, Paul, H«Qrj-; ?!»}', Clittort3 TTovs, \Villiant Artlwr KUm<?i, Joti.u A*taaa \\ ailaoi 1 Lei\ ; I TRACK MfET j KameUarw<?ha's l? ( 4o tv*ck *j \\UU 21 ixHuraiiMi l^tunm<m

' *,• * ■- 'K • lnst year's championship squad and muny moie pi'omiiiUys l)octs, is oul to auuex tlie ehampiouahip this sea.son again. At present spriuters" are" lrating on their staits, form aad ppeed while the distattce runners ere working for form aud stride. The track team's tvso aee sprint-e-rs, Milton Ueamei' and William Gaspar, svill not be able to eompele agajn this season. is iueljgible due to his parUcipation in the AAU last year, while William is ineligible due to age qualiilcations. J3oth were high elass i pcrformers in the 100- and 220I yard dash. Neverthcless, the track team has four returning sprinters from last year's ehampionahip squad, William Kaui, Kenneth Auld, Leonard Tfong and Enrl Galdeira, strong favorit.es for the sj>rints. Di.stance runners who are expr*cted to plaee in this yfiar's eomielition are Arthur Seto, Kenneth Gouveia, William Iluddy, Walter narrett, Walter Miller, Calvin Werner and Tin Hu Young. Eno Plumley, 880-yard runner, ?s out to equal the record, while John Agard, 440-y"ard runner will also be back on the sauad. Retui ning pole-valuters' wh o made letters last year iuclude Parry Ontai and Waldemar Laeha, while Danlel Miyamoto and 01ney Tioy are returmng high jumpers. Fletcher Aleong, Arthur St, Germain and ~Newton Lurbe, running broad jumpers, will aiso be back v r ith the . squad. Adolph Bartels, good returning.. hurdler from last year's competition, will also be back again.

Assisting Arthur Gallbn will be Thomas Mountain, Henry Vasconcellos and William Sievers.. By BETTY YIM

Nine gold pins and 12 silver pins. were awarded to students of tfee Kamehameha School for Girls while 11 girls received honorable menlion for the second semester oi this year.

To earn> a gold pin a student Kiust have a high scholarship and citiz£nship. A silver pin represents citizenship. r _ Those who received the gold Pins were; Seveoth grade, Mary Ann Akar;a> grade, BeverJy E!lis; eleventh grade, Jul i a Stewart, rat,sy Kanahele. Marjorie Miller, and Haleakala Hopkins; t\velfth prade, Gladys Goo, Haelakala Waiau, and Martha Pernandez. Girls who earned silve r pins included: Eighth grade, Marguerite Kaonohilani and Paay Whittle; tenth grade, Genevieve Bertlemann, Ilima Kauka, Uiuiani Nobriga, Edith Pelekai, and Joy Wongr twelfth grade, Mil»arde Cooper, Miriam Crabble, Pilialoha Hopkins, Mona Kahalewai, and Helen Walker; Kaonoulu Sequeirra, seventh grader; Elaine Doo, Marceline Goo, Doreen Kama, Nellie Stewart, Naomi Young, sophomores; Bernice Honda, Phyllis Ann Paeheeo, juniors; Marjorie Kanae, Marcella Kaopua and Ekzabeth Kauka, seniors; were awarded honorable mention. Honor girls from the island of Hawaii are Oenevieve Bertlemann of Olaa; Mjriam Crabbe, Hilo; aad Mona Ka;ialewai of Kau.