Eighty students, 27 adults, six tour coordinators, three large buses – Punahou was big in Japan this Spring Break.
Awardees were honored at the final PFA meeting of the 2017 – 2018 school year.
Pamela K. Hamamoto ’78 was nominated in 2014 by former President Barack Obama ’79 as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
The group’s fundraising goal of $175,000 was set during the School’s 175th anniversary in 2016.
Kazumi Ogawa ’86 has worked for the United Nations since 1994 in Yugoslavia, Central African Republic, Haiti and Democratic Republic of Congo.
A new tradition began as family, friends and faculty celebrated the Class of 2018’s graduation at the Stan Sheriff Center on the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa campus.
The Punahou ‘ohana bids farewell to 20 colleagues who retired in the 2017 – 2018 school year.
As a longtime Punahou Bulletin Class Correspondent and Punahou Alumni Association volunteer, Larry Langley ’68 is a connector.
In addition to Lynn Kimura ’81 Kunishige’s Academy math teaching position, she also manages the Mālama Bridge Program, and is integral to the senior class.
Students will soon experience visual and performing arts in a whole new way with the Quilter Lab for Creative Arts, located in the Junior School Learning Commons.
The Emeritus Imu Gang’s 20 members are known by their numbers, not their names. #6 is Cully Judd ’63; #7 Peter Lee ’63; #10 Mike Moss ’72; #11 Stan Duncan ’73 and #12 Randy Kam ’76.