Big sister Kapua looks Hi‘ilei straight in the eyes and tells her, “You eat too much meat.” With a here-we-go-again look Hi‘ilei responds, “But I love my imported prosciutto.” In unison, they burst into laughter, which makes it obvious that this kind of playful banter is constant between these sisters.
Just a few weeks into her newly appointed position as executive director of The Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i, Ulalia Woodside is busy figuring out where the office supplies are stored and claiming victory when the security code for the front door of the Conservancy’s downtown Honolulu headquarters works.
Even today, at age 78, Diane McLean Stowell is still swimming. “I swim every other day, no matter what,” she...
The scion of a prominent tennis family – his parents founded the Punahou Tennis Club in 1951 – it was...
A 1967 press clipping describes Kala Ka‘aihue as “one of the few outstanding three-sport men in the (ILH).” His resume...
James “Jim” Iams is known to the Buff ’n Blue faithful as a three-year letterman in basketball. Iams led Punahou...
Charles “Kale” Ane III was once described as a gangly and clumsy kid, but through hard work, he ultimately lived...
Since leaving Punahou, Keith Uperesa has made football his life. The former Buff ’n Blue standout in three sports –...
The beginning of a Hall of Fame career is sometimes hard to recognize, even when it should be obvious. Kathy...
In high school, Linda “Lindy” Vivas ’75 was taking full advantage of the girls sports that were offered at the...








