A multi-sport athlete, Susie Mills ’78 Suttich lettered in both softball and track all four years and was a three-year...
An all-around athlete, “Jinkie” starred in and won seven letters at Punahou in football, track, baseball and tennis. He distinguished...
“Honolulu” Hughes, as he was called by football fans from coast to coast during is collegiate and professional football career,...
In his Academy years (1943 – 46) Rayno won seven letters – football (two), track (three) and swimming (two). Captain...
Bill was probably one of the greatest all-around athletes to attend Punahou School during the period 1910 – 1920. Records...
Bill’s sponsor for his induction into the Hall of Fame wrote, “Monahan was not particularly big but his attitude and...
Hall of Fame honors are being bestowed upon “Spud” by the “O” Men for the following reasons: First, in recognition...
“Internationally, one of Hawaii’s proudest moments came in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico city when brunette beauty Keala O’Sullivan won...
Labeled by Hawaii’s sportswriters as the “Greatest Cinder Ace of the Decade,” Ray compiled the record high number of 41.25...
Walter Macfarlane 62 was the first Punahou athlete to earn nine varsity letters: three each in football, basketball and track....
James “Jim” Iams is known to the Buff ’n Blue faithful as a three-year letterman in basketball. Iams led Punahou...
The art of diplomacy is key to athletics. Pamela Hamamoto ’78 learned that early and often when earning 11 varsity letters in three sports at Punahou.