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PU‘UKOHOLĀ HEIAU

ANNUAL REPORTSPECIAL FINANCIAL

SECTION

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

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Aloha! This summer I joined the presidents of Hawaii Pacific University and the University of Hawaii in a panel discussion on higher education sponsored by the Hawaii Society of Business Professionals. The discussion ranged from how to keep a college education affordable and ensure access for all to the value of collegiate athletics.

Each president shared thoughts about the larger issues as well as the specific challenges and approaches that we face in our respective institutions. Some of our mutual conclusions focused on the growing need for new resources given national demographic trends (fewer graduating seniors) and increased competition for existing resources. The artificially low tuition at our public university system creates a challenging price-sensitive environment for Hawaii’s private colleges.

Chaminade has been blessed over the last decade to have been successful in attracting substantial external support: a total of $133 million since 2000. As this issue goes to print, we have just received word of our single largest grant to date: an award of $10 million from the US Department of Education under the Title III program for Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions.

Overall external funding, celebrated in our annual Honor Roll of Donors, enables us to keep our tuition affordable, develop innovative programs and offer attractive scholarships to our students. Chaminade is committed to providing broad access to higher education – half of our students are the first in their families to attend college.

My role as the new chair of the presidents of our NCAA Division II PacWest Conference has brought into sharp focus the distinct challenges our island state faces in participating in intercollegiate athletics due to the high cost of air travel and time away from campus and classes. Hawaii colleges need to continue to find innovative ways to address this, and, particularly for our Division II members, we will work closely to do just that.

Blessings,

Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM, PhDPresident

Hawaii Society of Business Professionals June 19, 2014 forum

at the Hawaii Prince: (L to R) Bro. Bernard Ploeger, SM, PhD;

David Lassner, PhD; Leslie Wilcox;

Geoffrey Bannister, PhD

Dedication of the new locker room facilities in Kieffer Hall on August 21, 2014 with donors and student body leaders: (L to R) Pauline Tallett, Martin Moore ’16, Jean E. Rolles ’93, Jeannie Anderson, Tom Wesselkamper, Walter Omalza ’17 and Willibrord Tallett ’61.

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Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM PresidentDiane Peters-Nguyen Vice President, Institutional Advancement

Kapono Dowson Ryan Director of Communications Editor, Chaminade Quarterly

Be-Jay Kodama Director of Alumni RelationsBrandi Abe Director of Annual Giving

Nathan Lawrence, Sheri Lees, Lesley Loon Editorial AssistanceDerrek Miyahara Photography

Linda Tomei Art Direction/Graphic Design

BOARD OF REGENTSRev. Martin Solma, SM Chancellor

Gen. David A. Bramlett, US Army (Ret.) Acting Chair Shelley J. Wilson Second Vice Chair Gae Bergquist Trommald Secretary

The Chaminade Quarterly is published by Chaminade University of Honolulu, ©2014All rights reserved. Please address editorial corre spon dence to Editor, Chaminade Quarterly, 3140 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816-1578 or [email protected]. Third-class postage paid at Honolulu, HI 96816.

Arnold M. Baptiste, Jr.John C. Brogan

Margery S. BronsterSai Cheong Chui ’76, ’78

Walter A. Dods, Jr. Adelia C. DungEddie Flores, Jr.

Col. Christine M. Gayagas, US Army (Ret.)Robert S. HarrisonWarren H. Haruki

Ed HoganGary HoganLynn Hogan

Matthew D. Howard ’89Bro. Robert Juenemann, SM

Janet A. LiangRichard C. Lim ’78

Dawn O. MacNaughton ’94Dee Jay Mailer

Joseph MelehanWilson Thomas Orbe ’73

Donald D. RodriguesWalter Randall SchochMarti S.N. Steele ’92

Richard E. Tanaka James J. Viso

Gulab WatumullJulie T. Watumull

Lt. Gen. Francis John Wiercinski, US Army (Ret.)Jeannine Monique Wiercinski

Jim R. YatesAdm. R. J. “Zap” Zlatoper, USN (Ret.)

EX OFFICIO

Gen. David A. Bramlett, US Army (Ret.)Diane Peters-Nguyen

Bro. Bernard Ploeger, SM

Jeanne Anderson Violeta A. ArnobitRuth Ann Becker

Carolyn A. Berry WilsonLesley J. Brey ’88

Bro. William J. Campbell, SM Melissa Ching Benjamin

Daniel L. ColinJerry J. Correa, Jr.Daniel J. CurranJohn D. Field ’84 Daniel D. Goo ’81

Bro. Robert Hoppe, SM ’64 Amy L. Jampel Violet S. Loo

Rev. John A. McGrath, SM Ralph Mesick Maile Meyer

Lance A. Mizumoto ’92Michael M. Rockers

Jean E. Rolles ’93

Willibrord K. Tallett ’61 Michael B. Terry

Laurie K. S. Tom, MDLawrence K. W. Tseu, DDS Vaughn G. A. Vasconcellos

Richard F. WackerKathleen “Kitty” Wo

Hoyt H. Zia

Ex OfficioBro. Edward Brink, SM

Janet Davidson Michael F. Kerr

Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, SM

Emeritus RegentsEdward K.O. Eu

Gary E. Liebl Chair EmeritusEdison H. Miyawaki, MD

BOARD OF GOVERNORSMichael F. Kerr Chair

Anton Krucky Vice ChairSharon McPhee Second Vice Chair

Blaine Rand Y. Lesnik Secretary

This paper stock has been independently certified to FSC standards.Also the inks selected for this issue are renewable vegetable based inks.

Features4 Pu‘ukohol a Heiau

12 Financial Overview Update

13 Honor Roll of Donors

Departments8 Class Notes

11 Silversword Spotter

On Our Cover(L to R) Student nurses Kelona Lopes-Silva,

Nikolai Laforteza, Annette Pakele and professor of Nursing Tiffanie Kanayama

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Pu‘ukoholā Heiau

The Temple of the Hill of the Whalesby Kapono Ryan

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WWhen the August sun rose above Pu‘ukohola Heiau, the tranquility of night had long since fled. The heat had aggressively pushed out the coolness of early morn, evaporating the dew quickly off the hardened lava rocks. Tuffs of pili grass received little relief to a growing thirst. Keawe trees periodically offered some shade from the heat but preferred to grow closer to the water’s edge. The small bay, caught between Kawaihae Harbor and Spencer Beach Park, was muddy where brackish streams, gray silt and ocean water met. Further out was a pelagic blue ocean that in a different season harbored kohola (whales) frolicking in migration along the Kona Coast.

From the ocean water to the barren grasslands, up the hill towards the eastern sky, the heiau stood more than three stories high on the Kona Coast on the island of Hawaii. It is a massive monument to the historic uniting of the Hawaiian Islands, marking a moment birthed in blood and despair, the culmination of wars throughout the multi island chain. It was here in 1791 that Kamehameha strategized his new order in the wake of the chaos of warring islands and would begin to settle the power struggles of his time giving rise to the Kingdom of Hawaii.

It is here that Native Hawaiian men -- kanaka maoli-- now come yearly to reenact battles of the islands, reaffirm their allegiances to the Hawaiian Kingdom and recommit themselves to cultural values and traditions.

At this summer’s annual Ho‘oku‘ikahi I Pu‘ukohola Establishment Day Hawaiian Cultural Festival, hundreds of kanaka maoli representing various organizations and agencies gathered to pay homage to their ancestors. Many were there to reenact a mock battle between chiefs.

Fifteen student nurses from Chaminade, including two returning seniors and three faculty, set up a first-aid tent adjacent to the mock battlefield to render aid. The warriors prepared for the sacred ceremonies with fasting and martial arts disciplines. The Chaminade team had also prepared. In July, the students had immersed themselves in studies, training in health screening practices, as well as went over what to pack. They had acquainted themselves on possible injuries that might occur, the challenges of heat and fasting on the warriors and kupuna (elders), and how to approach and ask permission in serving participants and members of the public. The students also immersed themselves in cultural traditions, learned what was expected in terms of protocols, appropriate behaviors including what was and was not kapu (forbidden). Mei Ling Isaacs, their kumu, helped them prepare their own k lhei (type of cloth cloak tied across one shoulder) with a unique kapala (wood stamp) design and an oli created especially for them.

The day before the mock battle, the Chaminade team was recognized by the ali‘ i nui (high chief). “We were invited to a sacred ceremony as the only ‘outsiders’,” said Chaminade School of Nursing professor, Tiffanie Kanayama. On Friday, August 15, at 2 a.m., the students and faculty prepared for a spiritual encounter of tradition and culture. Under a galaxy of stars in a black obsidian night, the team approached

Pu‘ukohola Heiau. “We walked in silence dressed in k lhei and rope sandals or barefooted to the entrance of the heiau and chanted our oli to ask permission to enter the sacred space and to honor the ancestors,” said Kanayama.

Chaminade’s three male students were accompanied by a male Native Hawaiian physician to the inner domain of Pu‘ukohola Heiau while the female students and faculty members ventured to the Mailekini Heiau close by. Awe, wonder and humility pervaded their thoughts.

Kaipo Gilman, one of the male student nurses participating, later reflected that he had been involved with cultural traditions in high school. “But there was a depth here that I hadn’t experienced before. It was moving to be at the men’s ceremony,” he said.

On the day of the mock battle, kanaka maoli presented gifts to the ali‘ i nui, a descendant of King Kamehameha, and offered oli. The ali‘ i nui granted permission to do battle. The kane (men) were ready. So were the students and their faculty. The students had water available and had packed bundles of sweet potato and pineapple to help with both hydration and hyperthermia. They worked with others from John A. Burns School of Medicine and started to conduct keen crowd observation. If distress was evident, students called for assistance and brought the person to the first aid tent. During the morning battle,

water and care were provided for 700 observers and participants.

The warriors positioned themselves for battle. Wearing only malo (loincloths), the warriors used hardwood spears with blunted ends in their sham battle. Wood cracked hard against wood. Underneath the barren grasslands, basaltic lava rock hid, offering yet another surface of pain. Grass crunched under foot as words were exchanged, as hot as the

Encouraged by Rae Godden (middle), Ben Saldua has his blood pressure taken by Chaminade student nurse Genalyn Agustin.

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heat of the day. The mock battle ensued until their energy was expended and peace followed.

As the kane broke away from each other, it was time for the Chaminade team to get down to business. Collaborating with Ka Meheu Ohu O Ka Hono, a non-profit organization whose mission is the preservation of Hawaiian material, culture and practices, the students and their faculty worked with other volunteers to provide health screenings, health promotional and educational offerings to kanaka maoli, their families and to the general public. Thanks to a generous grant from Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA), Chaminade was able to join a consortium of health providers for the fourth year, increasing the event’s capacity for health screening and health education.

The student nurses worked quickly and efficiently serving each person that came to the tent. They competently processed nearly 200 people, helping with blood glucose, cholesterol, BMI and blood pressure screenings at the event’s make-shift health clinic.

Kanayama, who has spearheaded Chaminade’s involvement since its inception, explained the special relationship that has developed over the years. “The first year we were new and beginners in all of this, and there was some distrust. But now because we have been here year after year, we have been accepted. In fact, this year they relied heavily on us to take the lead in screenings.”

Kanayama pointed to Kumu John Keolamaka‘ainananakalahuiokalanikamehameha‘ekolu Lake, one of the primary founders of Ho‘oku‘ikahi, as being instrumental in this connection with the Hawaiian community. In the 1990s Kumu Lake had been appointed as kahuna nui (chief priest) for Pu’ukohola Heiau. Kumu Lake, who had graduated from Saint Anthony High School (a Marianist school on Maui) and had taught at Saint Louis School and Chaminade, had also served at Chaminade as its “Kumu-in-Residence” before his passing in 2008. The Hawaiian community continues to honor him as one who lived and practiced Hawaiian cultural values integrated with his deep Catholic beliefs and practices. The invitation -- the privilege -- to serve in the cultural festival came in recognition of Kumu Lake’s legacy at Chaminade and the university’s identity as a Native-Hawaiian serving institution.

For the next two days, Chaminade students set up booths near the bay. They shared health education tailored to Native Hawaiian diet and lifestyles as well as information on heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes. Especially popular were breast cancer beads in small lauhala gift boxes that women took for themselves and men took for the women they loved.

According to Kanayama, the experience has had a significant impact on the Native Hawaiian community and on Chaminade students. The

Native Hawaiian students experience a powerful connection to the plight of their community, and all her students grow in their understanding in how to connect and care for diverse populations and to build cultural competence. “The experience teaches students to care for their community. Our students learn more about the vulnerabilities of the population and how we must alter our approach to build trust so we are allowed to effectively care for patients,” she said.

Each night, the students would debrief with their faculty about the day.

Gilman, a Native Hawaiian himself reflected, “Native Hawaiians mistrust Western doctors. We can advocate for Western medicine with them because we understand the culture.”

Another Native Hawaiian student pondered on a patient’s trust as being a sacred privilege and on the nurse’s role as the patient’s advocate. “We have this knowledge and can help, but many in the community distrust Western medicine. We listen and understand and respect the culture. We are like bridges,” said student-nurse, Sharmayne Kamaka. “They trust us because we can be nurses who respect their culture, their values and who they are and yet are there to make sure that they get the health care that they need.”

Student coordinator, Joelle Devera, noted, “This experience really enhances the students’ educational experience because it continues to teach Chaminade nursing students what we have been learning since freshman year which is, to be culturally sensitive.”

On the last day, the students packed up their poster boards, tables, tents and blood pressure reading equipment. Like pods of kohola (whales) moving through the mysterious blue Pacific, most of the cultural practitioners as well as the Chaminade team would leave West Hawaii and return to everyday life. However, like whales navigating great distances through their song, the Chaminade students remembered their oli: “…Firm in the living knowledge of Kalaepohaku…Pouring forth is the wisdom of the elders of the peoples’ well-being...We stand humbly on the sacred path…”

Big Island resident, Uncle Roy Wilson, who is in his nineties, shared his mana’o (wisdom) on everything from

taro to music with the Chaminade team.

Student nurses Brittany Yim, Shanlee Nihoa, and Lana Gilman pause to braid their hair.

Student nurse Lana Gilman tends to event volunteer, Mel Yanos.

Halau Mele o Moku o Keawe directed by Kumu John Ku‘uhoamele Cuban carry on the legacy of Kumu Lake at Pu‘ukohola.

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C H A M I N A D E U N I V E R S I T Y INTERCOLLEGIATE

ATHLETICS GALA

SAVE THE DATE!

D R . L AW R E N C E K . W . T S E U2 0 1 5 I N D U C T E E

J E A N E . R O L L E S M S J B A , ’ 9 3 2 0 1 5 I N D U C T E E

Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015 6:00 p.m. Ala Moana Hotel

(Hibiscus Ballroom)For more information, contact Ryan Hirata

Office of Institutional Advancement Phone: (808) 735-4764, or at [email protected]

Jan A. Seymour, BA International Studies ’76, and Chelsea Seki, BA Mass Communications ’13, a past recipient of the Fumiko Kanazawa Scholarship.

�M a h a l o t o O u r

Heritage SocietyChaminade extends its gratitude to Heritage Society members, like alumna and donor, Jan A. Seymour, ’76, who graciously designated Chaminade as a beneficiary in their estate plans.

“Establishing the Fumiko Kanazawa Scholarship was my family’s way to honor my aunt and her love as an educator while offering help to those who are joining our Chaminade ‘ohana,” said Seymour. “By also leaving Chaminade in my estate plans, I feel assured that future generations of students will benefit from a Chaminade education just as I did.”

For more information on gift planning choices, please contact (808) 739-4672 or email [email protected].

“It’s okay to seek excellence; be the best at whatever you do,” Kamehameha Schools Trustee Janeen Olds advised the group of 92 soon to be graduating Kamehameha Scholars. These students, who attend public and private schools throughout the state, are on track to complete a four year educational enrichment program aimed at ensuring that they successfully enter college and achieve a higher education degree – and win a scholarship for college from Kamehameha in the process.

Earlier that day, the group assembled on the lawn outside of Ka‘iwak 1loumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center on the Kapalama campus and chanted in unison words that have fueled their spirit over the four years: “Imua e na poki‘i/E inu I ka wai awa awa…” As the warriors urged forward into battle by Kamehameha the Great in this chant, these young men and women are preparing to take on the challenges of life beyond high school as they prepare to secure a higher education degree.

That seven of the Oahu graduating group this past spring matriculated to Chaminade for the current academic year may not come entirely as a surprise given the educational background of the dedicated counselors who work at the Kamehameha Scholars program – the vast majority of the counselors in the program have a degree from Chaminade.

The university’s strong counseling psychology master’s degree program, currently the only one offered in Hawai‘i, provides a robust platform for these alumni to serve the Native Hawaiian community by equipping high school students to enter and complete college.

For Marques Kaonohi, ’12, this graduating class was his first – a rewarding and emotional experience. “The scholar graduation was very special since it was when the students could see all the results of their hard work toward their educational goals. Everyone in the program was accepted at least to a safety school and we have students going to top colleges in the mainland and here in Hawaii. I am so proud of all of the students,” he said.

For Kaonohi, who is a role model to the students he advises, his ending up on this pathway was not evident. He faced challenges as a high school student hailing from Waimanalo and says he lost more than a dozen friends along the way to accidents and other tragedies that claimed their lives. A strapping, fit young man, he played football at the University of Hawaii with Colt Brennan.

Kaonohi believed in the power of education and drove himself to get his Masters of Counseling Psychology at Chaminade. Just a few months after graduating, he was hired for the Kamehameha Scholars position. “I want this program to help the parents and students because attending college will change their lives – it is so important to their future.

IMUA E NĀ POKI‘I:Chaminade Alumni Proudly Serve Kamehameha ScholarsBy Diane Peters-Nguyen

Left to right: Che Sabol, MSCP ’09; Jasmine Akiona; Cara Baclaan MSCP ’08; Gina Karas, BA-Business Admin ’84; Ashley Kamana‘o, MSCP ’12; Nohea Walker, MSCP ’10; Marques Kaonohi, MSCP ’12.

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1960sLolita Lum Hoy, BS Education ’61 Lolita Lum Hoy, married to Bernard Lum Hoy ’59 from the first graduating class at Chaminade, sent in this photo with the only living founder of Chaminade University, Fr. Stephen Tutas, SM. Some of the early graduates who keep in touch, had a nice gathering at Sea Food Village. Row 1 (L to R): Medsura Raguindin ’61, Patricia (Chu) Ho ‘61, Fr. Stephen R. Tutas, SM, Andrea (Auyong) Au ’61, Row 2 (L to R): Bernard K. Lum Hoy ’59, Ernest Libarios ’61, Michael Ho, Susan Frank-Kama ’61, Grace (Urauchi) Kashiwamura ’61, Carolyn Kato ’61, Lolita (Macalutas) Lum Hoy ’61.

1970sWinston Churchill, BGS ’72After a stellar career in the U.S. Coast Guard including six tours of duty with the Navy and culminating in his assignment as the Commanding Officer of the USCG Support Center at Alameda, Winston G. Churchill is enjoying retirement. The highly decorated former officer and his wife divide their time between Florida and England, where they volunteer with local libraries and charities. “We seek opportunities to meet with local people, officials, academics and diplomats. It’s a very big and wonderful world and we enjoy exploring,” he writes.

Gordon Lau, BBA ’72Earlier this year, a dinner was arranged at Lung Fung Restaurant in Niu Valley to honor our friends, Manny and Carol Tavares, visiting from Wisconsin, shares

Gordon Lau. “It is hard to imagine that 42 years have passed since most of us graduated from Chaminade University, the Class of 1972” said Lau. In the photo (Front Row): Ampie Dijos, Cosme Dijos, Ann Snakenberg, Carol Tavares, Sandra Akana. (Back Row) Ted Tanaka, Greg Leong, Manny Tavares, Gordon Lau, David Snakenberg, and Darleen Bumanglag. “It was so much fun, and we hope we can get others to contact me from the class of 1972 for our next outing” said Lau.

Lani Lam, BBA ’78Lani Lam is Vice President at Leighton Lam Designs and Paradise Lights, a fashion jewelry and lighting manufacturing company. The company was started by her

husband Leighton in 1979 and Lani joined the company almost 20 years ago. When she’s not working she enjoys playing tennis, improving her golf game and spending time with her kids Lucas (24) and Kaily and her husband Robert (30). Leighton and Lani

Alumni Class Notes

Ryan Hirata, BA ’08 directing athletics fundraising at the Hui ‘Ahinahina Booster Kick-off and Be-Jay Kodama, BA ’86 rallying alumni!

Aloha alumni,

By the time you receive this magazine, it will be Thanksgiving season, a time of year we traditionally reflect on how grateful we are for the many blessings we have received. I’d like to thank the alumni who support our alumni program and university efforts and the many students, faculty and staff who continue to make Chaminade a special place.

I’m so grateful to the dozen or so loyal Alumni Reunion Committee volunteers who dedicate their time and service. Many of them have been a part of the great momentum moving Chaminade forward. One of their biggest outreach comes during the annual Alumni Reunion Weekend, when they help me to welcome you all back to campus with warm hospitality and aloha. Thank you to all the alumni volunteers who serve on reunion committees and on Chaminade boards as regents and governors, as well as on various committees, for your time, leadership and service.

I’d also like to thank the many alumni who support the University efforts with your generosity and participation. (See photos in the Alumni Spotter.) During a recent Hui ‘Ahinahina Booster kick-off, many of our alumni from coaches to attendees “shouted out” that they were alumni. It is this kind of pride, spirit and support that will take Chaminade to new heights of success. Finally mahalo to all the students, faculty and staff for preserving the Marianist culture and Chaminade community. Our community, our ‘ohana is what makes the Chaminade experience so special.

Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving!

Be-Jay Kodama ‘86Director of Alumni [email protected]/alumni

P.S. “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cuhalumni

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took their first trip to Europe in over 40 years. They are seen here in Paris.

1980sHenry James Holcombe, MBA ’89“My wife and I truly miss the islands, the culture, and the people of Hawaii” said Jamie Holcombe. Jamie Holcombe serves as director of civil programs at Harris IT Services, where he leads the civil programs business area to deliver operational excel-lence and growth. Prior to this role, he was vice president of information technology at Harris CapRock Communications, and before that he was director of commercial accounts and client executive to the State Department at Harris IT services. He began his career as an officer in the U.S. Army, where he served as company commander in the 1116th Signal Battalion and was awarded both the Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award and Most Outstanding Officer of the Year. Holcombe received his undergraduate degree from West Point, finishing first in his class.

1990sAndrea Zavakos, BA Psychology ’90 Dr. Andrea Zavakos (“Andy”) has taught as an adjunct professor at Antioch University Midwest for several years, and developed the graduate certificate in Human Resource Management. She holds a Ph.D.

in Leadership and Change from Antioch University. Before that, a lifelong fascination with learning took her to faraway places that provided diverse work experiences. With such travels came exposure to many cultures and viewpoints, which serves her well as Assistant Vice President of Human Resources at the University of Dayton since 2013. Andrea’s expertise in HR developed through years of working in higher education, manufacturing, distribution, sales, and service industries. She earned a BA in Psychology from Chaminade University in Honolulu, Hawaii while serving full-time in the U.S. Navy. Following her honorable discharge from

the service, Andy earned her MBA in Total Quality Management from Dowling College, on Long Island, NY, commuting from her full-time HR job in Queens with Swingline Staplers. She is certified by the Human Resource Certification Institute as both a Global and Senior Professional in HR and is a trained Executive Coach. She returned to the Dayton region in 1992, serving in leadership roles for small and large corporations before starting her current position. “I’ve always been curious about what it is we see in people that cause us to place our faith in them as leaders,” says Andrea. “Now that I’ve had the opportunity to study this question in great depth, I can offer another facet of HR expertise in my work.”

Raymond Jardine, BGS ’91Raymond Jardine, chairman/CEO of Native Hawaiian Veterans, LLC is a finalist for Business Executive of the Year for Pacific Edge Magazine’s Business Achievement Awards. Pacific Edge Magazine is a cutting-edge, business-to-business and lifestyle publication, featuring up-and-coming, emerging young business owners and entrepreneurs, established executives, and seasoned veterans in the State of Hawaii. Winners will be announced in September.

2000sArlo Abrahamson, BA English ’00LT Arlo Abrahamson writes, “I’m currently the U.S. Navy’s spokesman and public affairs officer posted in Seoul, Korea.”

Charles R. Kelley, MBA ’02Dr. Charles Kelley is the chairman of the board of Outrigger Enterprises Group. He joined the family business after a 15-year career in internal and occupational medicine at Straub Clinic. In addition to his role as chairman, he serves as Outrigger’s vice president for the KF Development Group, which has oversight responsibility for the company’s advisory board of directors and a variety of investor-related services for owners of the company and its affiliates. Activities of the KFD Group include financial management, tax planning, and investment monitoring. Dr. Kelley works in a variety of roles in human resources and risk

management, leveraging his master’s degree in public health. He is part of the third generation in the business. His dad, Dr. Richard Kelley, was at the helm of the family business started by his father, architect Roy Kelley, a pioneer of post- World War II Waikiki hotels.

Randolph G. Moore, MBA ’02Retired business executive and schoolteacher Randolph G. Moore of Honolulu was elected chairman of the University of Hawaii Board of Regents in an announcement of new officers for the 2014-15 school year.

Loretta Labrador, MED ’10, Justin Brown, MED ’11, Leslie Toy, MED ’03Three alumni of Chaminade University of Honolulu, Loretta Labrador, Justin Brown, and Leslie Toy were selected as Hawaii State Teacher Fellows with Hope Street Group, a national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding economic opportunity and prosperity in America. These three alumni are part of a cohort of 17 outstanding teachers who were selected from a pool of highly competitive candidates to help elevate teacher voice and improve student learning outcomes in the state of Hawaii. Hope Street Group State Teacher Fellows have the unique opportunity and responsibility to learn, lead, and act as ambassadors to transform the teaching profession. They champion innovative policy solutions, encourage teacher growth and collaboration, share teacher ideas and perspectives, and meet with community leaders to inspire real change in their own communities at national decision-making levels. Loretta Labrador serves as a Language Arts Curriculum Coordinator at Kualapuu Public Charter School on Molokai. Justin Brown serves as the Career and Technical Education Coordinator at Kealakehe High School on the Big Island of Hawaii. Leslie Toy is an 8th grade teacher at Aiea Intermediate School in Aiea.

Leah Calixto, BBA ’07Chaminade’s Hogan Entrepreneur program sent in an update on Leah Calixto who now works at Oahu Transit Authority. She says, “I was brought on board at Oahu Transit Services Inc (The HandiVan). I’m managing the Service Delivery department which oversees the Reservations Call Center, Scheduling Department, and Dispatch Department. A total of 41 employees.”

Charissa Kahue, BS Biology ’07 Charissa Kahue graduated from Chaminade University in May 2008 with a 4.0 GPA and was distinguished with the honor of the Outstanding Biology Graduate of her class. After graduating from Chaminade, Charissa completed a post baccalaureate

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research fellowship from 2008 to 2010 at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, MD under the mentorship of Dr. Ira Pastan. Dr. Kahue graduated from Vanderbilt School of Medicine in Nashville Tennessee in May 2014. She will begin an otolaryngology/head and neck surgery five-year residency.

Elizabeth M. Mastrantonio, BA Business Administration ’76, MBA ’07Elizabeth “Bette” Mastrantonio, a Certified Fund Raising Executive, was awarded the Outstanding Professional Fundraiser Award for 2013 by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Aloha Chapter, at a luncheon at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. Bette acknowledges that her MBA training at Chaminade University gave her a solid foundation to manage campaigns and meet challenging fundraising goals each year. During her fundraising career she has worked to raise over $25 million for non-profits in Hawaii. Bette is also a member of Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Society. Mastrantonio is currently serving on the 2014 Board of Directors of

the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Aloha Chapter.

Brandon Elefante, MBA ’11 During his college years, Brandon Elefante discovered his passion for public service. This eventually led him to a role as a legislative aide to Honolulu City Councilmember Breene Harimoto, with whom, for the past four years, he has been

assisting with tracking and following infrastructure and development projects, as well as handling constituent issues. Prior to working for the councilmember, he was a high school teacher and coach at Damien Memorial School. Most recently, Brandon Elefante was elected to the Honolulu City Council to represent District 9 - Aiea, Pearl City and Waipahu. “The MBA program at Chaminade University of Honolulu allowed me to gain a better understanding of how businesses, nonprofits, labor unions, and

other key stakeholders partner with government. The principles I have learned continue to serve as my guide for making decisions that are important to our community” said Brandon.

Peter Heimerdinger, MBA ’12 Peter Heimerdinger sent in this update. “Currently, I am working at Pacific Beach Hotel as the Guest Service Manager. I have been in the hospitality industry for the past ten years. Before working at Pacific Beach Hotel, I worked at The Kahala Hotel and Resort where I gained a lot of experience working in the different departments of the hotel such as F&B, Banquets, Bell, and Valet. I chose the hospitality industry because I have the opportunity to make a lasting impression with each guest and be an ambassador of aloha. I am also working on a startup business that I hope will help volunteers and nonprofits network. One of my most memorable volunteer experiences was helping muck houses in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. This experience changed my life, and has sparked a passion that I hope will help all those who volunteer or need volunteers. I started developing the concept of my business in Sally Little’s class while I was working on my MBA. Chaminade University has given

me a great foundation and I am very proud to be an alumnus.”

Catelin Aiwohi, BS Elementary Education ’13 Catelin Aiwohi is now the Executive Assistant at Office of Hawaiian Affairs Washington DC Bureau. She writes, “I owe much of this achievement to former staff and Associate Provost at Chaminade, Mr. Henry Halenani Gomes. I would not be where I am today without his guidance.She received a certificate of completion from the Native American Political Leadership Program at George Washington University in July of 2013 where she took courses in Electoral/Legislative Processes and Practicum in Political Management. She also completed the Washington Internships for Native Students Program at American University in the Spring of 2014 where she took courses in Policy Process, Government Regulation and the Deregulation, Presidency and the Executive Branch.

Nathan M. Toothman, MBA ’13Nathan Toothman is the founder, owner and principal engineer of BEAR Engineering which specializes in Foundation & Retaining Wall Stabilization, Individual Wastewater System Design & Residential Inspection Services. BEAR Engineering is located in Hawaii.

Lyn Katahira, MBA ’14“Since graduating from the MBA program last December, I’ve been promoted to Accounting and HR Supervisor at my company” said Lyn Katahira. She also said the things Professor Richard Kido taught her came in handy. Katahira works for HHL Holdings, Inc. in Hawaii.

Caitlyn Miyamoto, BS Accounting ’14Professor Wayne Tanna shares with the Chaminade Quarterly magazine that Caitlyn Miyamoto was accepted into Gonzaga University in their JD/MAcc program.

MemorialsPeter Ng, BBA ’60Thomas Hamblen, BGS ’71Sr. Florence Remata, OSF, BA ’71Tori Lynn Rains Wedan, BA ’95Dr. William Austin Broadbent Fr. Paul Marshall, SM

Alumni Class Notes

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Former 1982 basketball standout, Tony Randolph, BS ’90, and wife, Diane Bulosan Randolph, BA ’83, show their Chaminade pride.

Christy Aiwohi, BBA ’87, and daughter Cirena celebrate the evening

with other alumni.

Hui ‘Āhinahina Booster Club kick-off scored with Alumni support!(See more photos from the event on the alumni facebook page at www.facebook.com/cuhalumni)

Dr. Edison H. Miyawaki, Chaminade Intercollegiate Athletics Gala visionary and chair, Lee Donohue, BGS ’77, Booster Club honorary co-chair, and Merv Lopes, former Silversword coach, huddle for a quick photo.

Alumni showed their Silversword spirit with Sheri Lees, MSCP ’08, Lesley Brey, MBA ’88, Joe Burke, BBA’ 82, MBA ’97, and assistant men’s basketball coach, Art King, BA ’02.

Coach Tony Sellitto, OC Sports Basketball analyst, Russell Dung, BS ’75, Terry Pennington, BBA ’82, and Jerry Garcia, Jr., BBA ’83, strategize sports.

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Aulani Ka‘ano‘ i, Vice President of Finance and Facilities

The University had a positive change in net assets for the year ending June 30, 2014, of over $2.75 million. These results were driven by strong market performance in our endowment portfolio, consistent success in receiving private gifts and federal grants, and operating at a modest surplus. The endowment portfolio recorded total realized and unrealized gains for the year of over $1.36 million, and the University had a net operating income (cash basis) of approximately $400,000.

Construction and renovation has continued on campus. Phase IV of the Clarence T.C. Ching Hall renovation was completed, which provides newly renovated office space for the Business and Finance offices. In addition, space above the Carlson Fitness Center was renovated to provide for the first time, men’s and women’s lockers and showers for student, faculty and staff users.

Department of Education Title III funding allowed us to renovate three buildings this summer. In Hale Lokelani, one of three on campus residence halls, we replaced the electrical and plumbing systems which had exceeded their useful life. We also installed a new electrical transformer which will supply electricity to both Hale Lokelani and the Facilities office. In Hale Pohaku, another of our on campus residence halls, we installed fire sprinklers in each room and on all exit pathways, creating a safer environment for our residents. Finally, in Tredtin Hall, we completed improvements to the dining room and server, which began last summer. New flooring, countertops, and dining room furniture; were installed and all areas finally painted. Our students have enjoyed the “fresh look” of the new dining room.

The major concern of this past year was lower enrollments, especially in our part-time programs. Due to this, revenue was approximately $2 million below budget for the year. Recognizing the revenue shortfall, a careful eye was placed on spending. Due to strict expenditure control, the University was able to achieve a surplus. Although a difficult year, the University continued to rebuild its working capital and cash position. During the year, $100,000 of capital was reserved, amounting to a total of $2.4 million over the last 4 years.

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FYE 2014 FYE 2013Unrestricted $39,457,000 $37,742,000Restricted-temporarily $6,112,000 $5,437,000Restricted- permanently $11,191,000 $10,830,000Total Net Assets $56,760,000 $54,009,000

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FYE 2014 FYE 2013Net tuition & fees $31,166,000 $30,057,000Private gifts & grants $4,809,000 $3,869,000Auxiliary enterprises $4,553,000 $4,623,000Federal grants & contracts, $8,590,000 $7,650,000investment income & otherTotal $49,118,000 $46,199,000

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Alfred Castle & Sharon McPhee

HONOR ROLL o f DONORS

July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014

First Hawaiian Bank Foundation

Michael F. Kerr

Joanna L. SullivanMatson Foundation

R. Stevens Gilley and Catherine H. Ching

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M A H A LO A N U I LOACumulat ive Gif t s Tota l ing $1,000 or More

July 1 , 2013 to June 30, 2014

Julie T. & Jaidev D. Watumull

Keith A. & Peggy S. Chock*David L. & Valerie M. ColemanCreative Building ConceptsKaren E. CrowleyFilipino Nurses FoundationFirst Hawaiian BankMark Fukunaga & Margery S. BronsterCharles L. Gaty & Julie FarmanHawaiian Airlines, Inc.Jean A. Iida & The Late Ronald B. Iida ’59*J. Watumull FundAmy L. JampelKemperLesnik Sports ManagementTim LayJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-RobinsonBlaine R.Y. LesnikGary E. & Kay D. LieblLondonderry Oral Surgery, PLLCLouis A. Lopez, Sr. & Jean LopezJonathan MurphyNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenWinona E. RubinDavid & Jacqueline SavageRichard E. & Catherine TanakaVaughn VasconcellosRichard F. WackerGulab & Indru WatumullJaidev D. & Julie T. WatumullTerry & Diane WoodR.J. “Zap” & Barry Zlatoper

Special MembersGifts of $2,500 to $4,999American Carpet One FoundationAramark Campus ServicesVioleta A. ArnobitBelt Collins Hawaii Ltd.Richard J. BlangiardiWilliam S. ’86 & Teresa BossanyJohn C. & Mary Lou BroganPaul F. Campbell ’76Sai Cheong ’76, ’78 & Mei Tak ChuiDaniel L. & Carolyn K. ColinJerry Correa, Jr. & Mari-Jo CorreaWalter A. Dods, Jr. & Diane Dods*Gary A. & Linda DoonerEdward Enterprises, Inc.Food Pantry, Ltd.Foodland Super Markets, Ltd.Frederick W. & Stephanie R. GenzWilliam F. & Sheri GleasonHalm’s EnterpriseWarren H. & Gail HarukiHawaii Medical Service AssociationHawaii News Now: KHNL/KGMBMatthew D. ’89 & Kelli Howard*Mike & Sandy IrishIsland Insurance Company, Ltd.Island Insurance FoundationRex & Sharyn L. Lincoln

Marianist SocietyGifts of $500,000 or moreThe Clarence T.C. Ching FoundationJoanna L. Sullivan

Father Chaminade SocietyGifts of $100,000 to $499,999Hogan Family FoundationMarianist Center of HawaiiThe Marianist Province of the U.S.Mark & Sara L. Platte +Jean E. Rolles ’93The Samuel N. and Mary Castle FoundationEric M. & Lucia A. Schantz +Melvin Schantz, Jr. +James J. Viso +The William G. Irwin Charity Foundation

Benefactors’ CircleGifts of $50,000 to $99,999Chaminade University Educational FoundationDaniel D. ’81 & Judy Goo +HMSA FoundationThe Joseph and Vera Long FoundationThe Kamehameha SchoolsEdison H. MiyawakiDavid Wilson & Carolyn A. Berry Wilson

Regents’ CircleGifts of $25,000 to $49,999American Savings BankEdward K.O. & Peggy EuFirst Hawaiian Bank FoundationFreeman FoundationHawaiian Electric Industries Charitable FoundationThe Mary Mau Lecavelier Family FundMatson FoundationJames F. & Lauren MoriartyOffice of Hawaiian Affairs

The Queen’s Health SystemThe Queen’s Medical CenterWillibrord K. ’61 & Pauline A. TallettRonald “Buzz” & Kathleen “Kitty” S. Wo

Silverswords’ CircleGifts of $10,000 to $24,999AnonymousAB & Associates Insurance Services, Inc.Bank of HawaiiArnold M. Baptiste, Jr. & Josefina “Joji” BaptisteChaminade University Tax FoundationRichela DasElisia K. Flores*G.N. Wilcox TrustBill & Judy GarrettRukie K. HarrisPhilip T. Harsha & The Late Jean A. HarshaBro. Thomas P. Jalbert, S.M. ’71Thomas B. JelkeJohn Chin Young FoundationMichael F. KerrKosasa FoundationMichael R. LauLesnik Charitable FoundationViolet S.W. LooRJW FoundationMelvin R. & Merriam SchantzSuresh & Anna SundarababuThe Estate of The Late Gail E. Weber ’67William H. Hannon FoundationAlbert S.P. & Maureen H. WongJames W.Y. Wong

Distinguished MembersGifts of $5,000 to $9,99955 Yates Capital Markets Consultants Inc.Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.Anthology Marketing Group, Inc.Bro. William J. Campbell, SM

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+ Indicates new pledge from FY 13-14* Indicates matching gift (see pg.31)

Russell FigueiroaFirst Insurance Company of Hawaii Charitable FoundationAngeline L. FleckEddie Flores, Jr. & Elaine FloresFrank C. FloroDale R. & Susan FryxellEric F. ’94 & Lori Ann Y. Fujimoto*Lori Ann Y. Fujimoto ’01*Douglas Tostrud & Christine M. GayagasGEICO DirectThomas C. GeistAlyssa K. GomesGoodenow Associates Investigations LLCStephen P. GranerRodney M. Harano ’84Sean HarrisonVincent Hodge & Grissel M. Benitez-HodgeHawaiian Civic Club of HonoluluWilliam E. & Kathleen S. Hibbets*Peter G. & Malia A. HirschmannRichard J. ’73 & Eileen HollembaekBro. Robert Hoppe, SM ’64Hub International of California Insurance Services, Inc.Hilbert R. ’74 & Joan M. HubbleMarshall W. & Yuko HungKyle JohnsonJoon S. Joo ’83, ’84Kalei & Aulani ’93, ’96 KaanoiKai Hawaii, Inc.KBRL, Inc.Ke’aki Technologies LLCDwight M. & Ann I. KealohaMarilyn L. KhanDennis KislerAnton C. & Julie W. KruckyDavin L. KuboL.Q. Pang FoundationLava Coast Steak House, LLCHon Sun & Martha L. ’67 LeeHenry & Sharon LePageZack Jones & Janet A. LiangRichard C. ’78 & Carin LimLocal Union 1186 IBEWBetty B. LongWilliam S. & Sheree T. LouiDuncan & Dawn ’93 MacNaughtonDuane Madl

Michael ’80 & Joanne MarinichMaryknoll SchoolMatson Navigation CompanyRalph & Erlinda MesickMichael Broderick & Maile MeyerHarry L. ’67 & Ginger S. ’08 MillerBennette MisaluchaRandolph G. ’02 & Lynne MooreTerry Ann P. Nagai-SylvaKenneth E. & Marilyn W. NickelsNurses Lounge Inc.John J. ’89 & Jeanine Oliga +Mary Francis OnehaOutrigger Enterprises, Inc.Wendell K. & Annette PangPepsi Beverages CompanyJeanette L. PetersonPhilippine Nurses of Hawaii FoundationMichael M. & Lori RockersDonald D. & Mona L. RodriguesLarry & Patricia RodriguezEric J. Roeben ’75, ’78Carl U.J. ’70, ’78 & Sandra J. ’72, ’82 RosettiMasaru K. Saito ’78W. Randall & Cheri Lanette SchochJan A. Seymour ’76Phyllis N.T. Shea ’62Thomas ’87 & Raven M. ShiehThomas J. Snee ’69Annie SuedaDonald M. ’68 & Amy E. TakakiThomas H. & June K. TakanoLaurie K. TomRichard S. Townsend ’65Donald L. Traut, Sr.Robert S. & Jeanne K. TsushimaUshijima Architects, Inc.Robert L. ’80 & Virginia VieiraCarl J. VossDonna Walden/Irongate Ala Wai LLCCharles B. Wands, Jr. ’77 & Erin WandsHelen J.D. WhippyJames C.A. & Bernice L. WongPatrick K.S.L. & Sandy YimDonald M.S. & Teresa Y.B. Chan ’62 YoungVerna H.F. Young ’62

McDonald’s Restaurant of HI, Inc.Sharon McPheeJoseph & Celeste MelehanMark MugiishiDoris J. Ng ’67 & The Late Peter P.J. Ng ’60Oahu Interscholastic AssociationOahu Travel, Inc.Wilson T. Orbe, Jr. ’73 & Barbara E. Orbe ’76Partizan Films, LLCPunahou SchoolSaint Louis SchoolSecuritas Security Services USA, Inc.Servco FoundationSt. Francis Healthcare Systems of HawaiiKristina E. Stone ’00David & Carol StriphVictoria Ward, Ltd.Vincent E. & Katherine J. Neal Memorial FundJohn F. & Dawn M. WebsterFrancis & Jeannine WiercinskiWiercinski and Associates, LLCShelley WilsonWilson Care GroupRobin C. & Lillian M. YoshimuraHoyt Zia & Leigh-Ann Miyasato

MembersGifts of $1,000 to $2,499AnonymousSteven C. AiEllen AkakaJeanne A. AndersonWilliam F. Anonsen & Marcia AntonDonn R. ’85 & Lynne AriyoshiRuth Ann BeckerBecker Communications, Inc.Christopher J. & Melissa C. Benjamin*Glen A. Birdsall ’74William H.Q. & Kathleen BowJamie K. BoydDavid A. & Nora BramlettBrett Hill ManagementRandall Y.M. Kam & Lesley J. Brey ’88Patrick C. ’87 & Katrina ButlerDante & Olan CarpenterCase Management Professionals, Inc.Castle Medical CenterFlorence Chinn LouiJuliette S. ChockClinton R. & Suzanne S. ChurchillCity Mill Company Ltd. / Chung Kun Ai FoundationLouisa CooperMatthew J. & Dianne CoxDaniel J. Curran & Claire RenzettiNancy DrakeFergus & CompanyJohn D. Field, Jr. ‘84 & Susan J. Field

Sara Platte, Wes Balam Aviles-Schantz, Lucia Aviles-Schantz, Eric Schantz,

Bro. Bernie Ploeger, Merriam Schantz, Melvin Schantz Sr., Melvin Schantz, Jr.,

and Kitty Wo

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GIVING SOCIETIESPresident’s Council of DonorsGifts of $1,000 or MoreAnonymousAB & Associates Insurance Services, Inc.Steven C. AiJeanne A. AndersonVioleta A. ArnobitArnold M. Baptiste, Jr. & Josefina “Joji” BaptisteRuth Ann BeckerBecker Communications, Inc.Christopher J. & Melissa C. Benjamin*Glen A. Birdsall ’74*William H.Q. & Kathleen BowDavid A. & Nora BramlettMichael Broderick & Maile MeyerJohn C. & Mary Lou BroganPatrick C. ’87 & Katrina Butler*Paul F. Campbell ’76Chaminade University Tax FoundationJuliette S. ChockKeith A. & Peggy S. Chock*Sai Cheong ’76, ’78 & Mei Tak ChuiCity Mill Company Ltd. / Chung Kun Ai FoundationClinton R. & Suzanne S. ChurchillDavid L. & Valerie M. ColemanDaniel L. & Carolyn K. ColinLouisa CooperMatthew J. & Dianne CoxCreative Building ConceptsDaniel J. Curran & Claire RenzettiWalter A. Dods, Jr. & Diane Dods*Gary A. & Linda DoonerEdward K.O. & Peggy EuJohn D. Field, Jr. ‘84 & Susan J. FieldFirst Insurance Company of Hawaii Charitable FoundationEddie Flores, Jr. & Elaine FloresDale R. & Susan FryxellEric F. ’94 & Lori Ann Y. ’01 Fujimoto*Mark Fukunaga & Margery S. BronsterWilliam F. & Sheri GleasonDaniel D. ’81 & Judy Goo

Rodney M. Harano ’84Sean HarrisonWarren H. & Gail HarukiWilliam E. & Kathleen S. Hibbets*Vincent Hodge & Grissel M. Benitez-HodgeRichard J. ’73 & Eileen HollembaekBro. Robert Hoppe, SM ’64Matthew D. ’89 & Kelli Howard*Hilbert R. ’74 & Joan M. HubbleMarshall W. & Yuko HungJean A. Iida & The Late Ronald B. Iida ’59*Amy L. JampelKyle JohnsonZack Jones and Janet A. LiangJoon S. Joo ’83, ’84Kalei & Aulani ’93, ’96 KaanoiKai Hawaii, Inc.Randall Y.M. Kam & Lesley J. Brey ’88Dwight M. & Ann I. KealohaMichael F. KerrAnton C. & Julie W. KruckyL.Q. Pang FoundationLava Coast Steak House, LLCHon Sun & Martha L. ’67 LeeHenry & Sharon LePageBlaine R.Y. LesnikLesnik Charitable FoundationGary E. & Kay D. LieblRichard C. ’78 & Carin LimBetty B. LongViolet S.W. LooDuncan & Dawn ’93 MacNaughtonMichael ’80 & Joanne MarinichSharon McPheeJoseph & Celeste MelehanRalph & Erlinda MesickHarry L. ’67 & Ginger S. ’08 MillerBennette Misalucha +Randolph G. ’02 & Lynne MooreJames F. & Lauren K. MoriartyDoris J. Ng ’67 & The Late Peter P.J. Ng ’60Nhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenKenneth E. & Marilyn W. NickelsOahu Travel, Inc.John J. ’89 & Jeanine Oliga +

Wilson T. Orbe, Jr. ’73 & Barbara E. Orbe ’76Outrigger Enterprises, Inc.Wendell K. & Annette PangRJW FoundationMichael M. & Lori RockersDonald D. & Mona L. RodriguesLarry & Patricia RodriguezEric J. Roeben ’75, ’78Jean E. Rolles ’93Carl U.J. ’70, ’78 & Sandra J. ’72, ’82 RosettiMasaru K. Saito ’78*David & Jacqueline SavageW. Randall & Cheri Lanette SchochPhyllis N.T. Shea ’62*Thomas J. Snee ’69Kristina E. Stone ’00Donald M. ’68 & Amy E. TakakiThomas H. & June K. TakanoWillibrord K. ’61 & Pauline A. TallettRichard E. & Catherine TanakaLaurie K. TomDouglas Tostrud & Christine M. GayagasDonald L. Traut, Sr.Vaughn VasconcellosRobert L. ’80 & Virginia VieiraRichard F. WackerDonna Walden/Irongate Ala Wai LLCCharles B. Wands, Jr. ’77 & Erin WandsGulab & Indru WatumullJ. Watumull FundJaidev D. & Julie T. WatumullThe Estate of The Late Gail E. Weber ’67John F. & Dawn M. WebsterHelen J.D. WhippyFrancis & Jeannine WiercinskiWiercinski and Associates, LLCShelley WilsonWilson Care GroupRonald & Kathleen S. WoJames C.A. & Bernice L. WongJames W.Y. WongTerry & Diane WoodPatrick K.S.L. & Sandy YimDonald M.S. & Teresa Y.B. Chan ’62 YoungVerna H.F. Young ’62Hoyt Zia & Leigh-Ann MiyasatoR.J. “Zap” & Barry Zlatoper

Mackey SocietyGifts of $500 to $999AnonymousDonald S. Adams ’79*David K. AndersonAsia-Pacific CollegeMark S. ’76 & Margaret BurgessporterThomas G. ’68 & Patricia CabrinhaChinese-American Educational Consultants, Ltd. (CAEC)Charles L. & Abbie CotrellJohn V. ’96 & Un Mei Pan CrankJoseph A.’72 & Deborah W. Donchess*

Jeannine & Francis Wiercinski, R.J. “Zap” & Barry Zlatoper

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Norman E. & Nicole M. ’80 Dupont*Kinsley M. ’67 & Sue S. FujitaniScott J. & Karen Y.O. GibsonGarnet A. & Lois L. GilesRobert S. & Lori K. HarrisonBro. Robert Juenemann, SMClyde F. ’66 & Margaret T. Kang*Kirk M. ’78 & Pamela Knight*Rev. Dennis M. Koshko ’71Gordon David ’72 & Louise M. Lau*Edward A. LellingHarold L. Malterre ’64 & Susan Komatsu-Mal EscuelaBryan D.Y. & Hiroko ManM’Liss H. MooreJohn H. Morris, III ’92 & Yuen C. Morris*Christopher & Judith N. MunozHieu D. Nguyen ’09David M. Parrish ’80Daniel A. PavsekMark & Enedelia PowersLinda Tomei DesignRichard S. Townsend ’65Helen C. TurnerJerry A. Walker, Jr. & Donna S. Walker ’86Ralph C. ’84 & Judith M. WellsThomas C. WesselkamperJai Ho & Kyung J. YooJoseph C. Zelanis, II & Cynthia A. Zelanis

1955 ClubGifts of $250 to $499AnonymousEdward W. ’64 & Vera CaminosDonald N. ’79 & Jennifer M. Campbell*John A. ChockWilliam E. ’73 & Phyllis J. CookMichael D. ’79 & Sally A. CoovertRonald D. ’67 & Michele DempseyAmado Gabriel M. Esteban ’86William F. ’68 & Karen Ferguson*Maimoa H. Fineisaloi ’07Romain Fravien ’00, ’01Richard & Margaret L. FriedmanClifton & Sandra N. ’79, ’82 Furukawa*Frederick W. & Stephanie R. GenzStephen J. ’84 & Elizabeth Gilbride*Craig A. Glennie ’11*Dennis M. & Janet M. GroganMark A. ’82 & Deirdre Guillory*Irene Hamblen & The Late Thomas S. Hamblen ’71*David L. ’63 & Lorraine C. ’64 HamiltonClarence T.K. & Tammy P.N. HohuGlenn F. HondaDavid A.C. ’80 & Susan C. HughesKarlene K. Inaura ’73*Sandra B. Jhung ’63*Jeffrey Jones ’80*Robert F. KayGregg & Be-Jay T. ’86 KodamaKolea Media Group Inc.Corita S. Kong ’63*

Bro. Jerome E. Bommer, SMRichard M. Bordner & Nancy Y.H. Tsui ’94James D. Bostick ’86Susan E. Boyer ’90*Robert E. & Diane ’99 BrowersWilliam & Jennifer N. ’94 Brown*Thomas E. Burkhardt, Jr. & Joan M. BurkhardtC.A. Paulino & Associates Insurance, Inc.Lee & Evonne CabreraLouis A. ’78, ’80 & Nancy CairesRobert L. ’72 & Linda H. MD CampbellTodd H. & Jill S. CanfieldDavid O. & Charlotte CarterMary C. CassarnoPaul & Lynn CepedaCheon P. CheeRandy & Hyun-Joo CheniaultKen & Kellie ChincharPhilip H. & Gerry W. ChingStanley R. & Bertha H. ’63 ChingHerbert Y. & Una C. ChinnJack M. ’84 & Elizabeth G. ChinnRichard L. & Marilyn R. ’74 Chisholm*Glenn B. Chong ’75Cathy ChowMichael J. & Bina M. ChunM. Loretta Cofield ’75Richard W. & Alicia CollerEdna M. Colon ’92Regina G. Coopat ’84*Steven E. ’83 & Eliane L. CossWayne & Pamela D. ’80 CrenwelgeJeffrey S. Cribbs, Sr. ’70 & Peggy CribbsMichaela A. Culkin ’98James J. & Roberta R. CullenJohn R. Culmer ’73Gabrielle D. Daniels ’89Janet T. DavidsonDarcy B. Davis ’00Sadami ’78 & Emily T. Deai*Jesus & Rieko Deleon GuerreroCipriano M. ’83 & Tessa DelunaWilliam L. & Lovey-Ann L. ’76 DeRegoThomas A. ’76 & Ubol DickeyAlexander & Doreen DoldLincoln T. ’69, ’75 & Mary Jane Drake Lee & Jan M. ’84 Dunlap*Robert E. ’80 & Kathleen Z. Ellis

Kaipo Leopoldino ’14

James W. Kraus & Kai E. White ’02Gregory W.L. Leong ’72John T. ’79 & Cheryl B. LettieriReynold J.Y. Lum ’84Frank F. Mawell, Jr. ’88*Joan Y. McAllister-Williams ’00*Norma V. McDonald ’64Christopher A. McNally & Ping BaiGervin K. ’80 & Gayle MiyamotoWilliam Morgan & Rosemary S. Wong ’67Theresa Neuroth ’90*Abigail A. Nickell ’12William J. O’Donnell, II ’72 & Daniela O’DonnellLarry N. & Sandra K. OsborneYukio Ozaki & Elizabeth D. TrainPac-Tech Communications LLCJeremiah A. ’75 & Ellen M. Pahukula*Bill E. Palmer ’69Christopher Patrinos & Pamela Silva-Patrinos*Thomas J. ’68 & Florine RafaelMax E. Reiter ’71*Elenita T.E. Rudholm ’85*Milton Sagon & Fay E. Molina-Sagon ’64John C. ’82 & Mary G. SetserJan A. Seymour ’76Tadashi R. ’61 & Cora ShibataMiles & Ruth L. ’64 SilbersteinMaritel S. SunigaStuart C. ’84 & Margaret TanimotoCharles Volk & Kathy Jefers-VolkMary Frances M. Watanabe ’60*Rev. Msgr. Terrence A.M. Watanabe ’73*Timothy I. Wee Jr. & LeNora Wee ’72Thomas & Magdalen ’65 WenskaBobby R. ’71 & Janet Wilkinson*Vernon Y.C. Wong ’92 & Carla Fukumoto*

Courtyard ClubGifts of $100 to $249AnonymousJordan K. & Brandi K. AbeIrish C. Acoba ’07Joseph J. AllenCharles K. Mckee & Evangeline Almazan McKee ’87, ’91*Americo L. Ambrosi, Jr. ’71 & Gay AmbrosiDavid F. & Lenny AndrewLauren M.H. Aoki ’05, ’07Michael Augustin & Maile Lu’uwaiMarge C. Barnette ’66*Gary Batungbacal ’67Patric J. ’73 & Pauline M. BaumgartnerRobert L. & Marsha M. BeardRobert J. Bempkins ’81*Clifford J. BieberlyPaul L. Bishop ’70*Mary BjellandDavid A. Bloom ’94R. Charles BockenFrank & Gayle Boitano

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Ruth KaneakuaTimothy & Darlene KaneshiroJohn P. KarbensEdward M. ’60 & Grace U. ’61 KashiwamuraRay S. & Katherine T. KawaguchiDavid A. ’69 & Jamie M. KawauchiEdward & Leilani KeoughPatricia A. KiladisMichael C. & Margaret KilleleaStuart M. ’86 & Ronell C. KimuraHerbert S. ’81, ’82 & Nancy J. KondoTaryn K. Kumamoto ’98, ’09Carolyn KuriyamaMerton S.C. & Claire LauAndrew C. & Christine C. ’74 Lawrence*Nathan J. & Melissa LawrenceDavid L. ’71 & Karen J. LeathermanEdward K.K. Lee ’72*Ernest K.H. LeeHoward J. LeeBrian L. & Sheri ’08 Lees*David J. Levy, II ’65 & Barbara LevyLuther L. ’75 & Donna LewinRodney & Joanne W. ’93, ’94 Lewis*Jay H. Lietzow ’90Rev. Bertram Lock, SSCC ’83Lesley-Anne Y. LoonGrady A. ’78 & Suzan T. LovettFrancis & Lanette L. ’64 LowRobert J. ’81 & Jill A. LoweBernard K. ’59 & Lolita ’61 Lum HoyDonald L. MacGregor, Jr. & Mary Jo MacGregorCharles J. & Cynthia I. MacriDebra Ann Maiava ’75Dennis M. ’66 & Barbara E. Maloney*Frank R. Marsh ’68Alice E. Martensen ’65Jason H. Martin, Jr. ’74Timothy J. Masten ’85Joseph J. Mastrantonio, Jr. & Elizabeth M. Mastrantonio ’76, ’07Chad M. Matsuda ’04 & Jeanelle J. Sugimoto-Matsuda ’08

Roy T. & Mary A. MatsudaNatalie Mavrovich ’10Olive V. Mc GinnisPaul J. McLean ’67*Jon H. Miki ’67*Robert & Grace A. ’80, 84 MillerCarol R. Minami ’86*Michael B. ’88 & Joan MinnehanChris & Caroline L. ’94 MooreWillis H. MooreMatthew T. ’00 & Larissa U. ’00 MorganKenneth P. ’65 & Lisa MoritsuguThomas J. ’65 & Frances MulliganJeffrey P. & Kimberly B. ’95 MurgaJoyce C. Nakamoto ’61Rodney S. ’88 & Shirley A. Nakamura*Daniel Yoshio Nakandakari ’87Noriko Namiki ’92Allen D. ’74 & Sue Ann NapoleonTimothy Ngau & Terryleen K. Dement-Ngau ’72Dennis L. Niederkohr ’78Wilson H. & Ruth H. NittaLorraine T. NodaSteven J. & Linda L. ’71 NovakFrancis R. & Rita M. OstdiekErnest J. Oversen ’95Jose M. ’72, ’80 & Luisa PadronSteven P. ’83 & Somjit PagelManuel Xavier ’72 & Judy A. Palazzo*Raymond B.S. Pang, Jr. ’80Joseph & Helen L. ’78 Parker*Charles A. & Evelyn M. PaulinoThomas A. ’95 & Allison E. PaynterMarlyce A. Pedersen ’94Corinne P. PerezMario A. & Blanca L. PerezRobert H. & Alice PernellJoseph & Darlene PetersShauna M. Pimentel ’05, ’06Gayle L. PingreeTeri Pinney ’89Edwin A. Polendey ’62*J. Stephen & Barbara P. Poole-StreetClaire PruetMichael G. & Annette M. ’83 PrussRussell Eugene ’73 & Betty J. PuckettAurelio Ramelb ’63Stephen R. Rapozo, Jr. & Jerilyn A. RapozoKaylee K. Razo ’12*Elwin ’70 & Norma J. ReichertRobert M. Kaya Builders Inc.John A. ’69, ’72 & Robyn S. ’69 RobinetteGeorgia Savanah Robinson ’91Diane M. Roedersheimer ’81John H. & Jean B. RolfeRichard B. Rothschiller ’77Winona E. RubinVincent B. ’74 & Barbara M. RussellChester I. ’80 & Evelyn J. SaitoBryan H. & Catherine SakaiGeorge Samoszenko ’77 & Janet A. McMahonDennis & Linda J. ’68 Sayegusa

Ernie T. EndrinaRichard J. ’84, ’85 & Nancy L. EricksonScott R. ’87 & Diane Erickson*Miguel & Olga EspinGerald D. & Monica M. ’95 EvansJean L. Fitzgerald ’92Dennis M. ’83 & Kathy A. FlahertyAngeline L. FleckJohn R. FlecklesDaniel J. ’05 & Allison J. ForburgerGerald A. Forrester, Jr. & Pat A. ForresterJames J. & Judith A. ’65 Fox*Larry N. ’82, ’85 & Karen E. France*William R. Friese ’14*Bernadette A. Gomes ’62Kevin F. ’80 & Kimberly GrondinRichard L. ’75 & Ramona GroverCrisanto Gutierrez & Lily S. Lacuesta-Gutierrez ’88*Michael HaisenRobert E. Hamamoto ’88 & Dayle S. Sasaki-Hamamoto*Archie Hapai, III & Marlene M. HapaiPeter K.S. Heimerdinger ’12*Bruce E. ’86 & Tanya HeinrichKathryn H. Hill ’79Ryan Y. Hirata ’08*David & Frances M. HisashimaA. Michael ’61 & Patricia K.F. ’61 HoBernard A.K.S Ho ’68, ’79Jerome T. & Dawn HondaMark S. & Barbara HubbardDuquesne Hulihee ’03Brian M. & Janinne K. ’91 HulseyErnest H. ’83 & Jodee Hunt*John N. & Marilyn M. ’81 IgeGail Ihara ’05Daniel A. & T. Nichelle ’01 Inman*Wayne T. ’68 & Joy IshiharaPamela K. Isom ’84Shayne K.S. Iwamoto ’12, ’13*Craig & Janet S. JensenSung Yup & Hee Yoon JungSamuel Kaauwai*Kahala K. Kabalis ’05, ’07*Andrew S. Kamikawa ’05, ’09*

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Heather A. SchlessmanJames & Bonnie B. ’98 Seevers*Jill K. Semmens ’13*Sandra E. Seyton ’85Michael D. & Cynthia ’71 ShainKeith B. Shigaki ’94Mark & Bernadette K. ’85, ’92 ShimonoDel & Debby N. ’90 Shin*Russell D. Silva ’66Mary P. SjostromMartha B. Smith ’91David C. ’72 & Ann SnakenbergMark-Jason Solofa ’91John Spahn, Jr. ’01 & Jayna K. SpahnAndrew J. Speese, Jr. ’67Ulysses A. Stanley ’79John A. & Laura SteelquistDerek & Donna StewartLeighton F. ’81 & Bonnie StonePeter A. & Elizabeth A. Stone ’10James T. ’73 & Lillian F. StoweCharles & Carrol D. ’86 StrangLucille StreeterJasen ’84 & Stephanie Strickland*Nancy R. Szymczak ’85Sakae T. & Elizabeth W. TakahashiElaine J. Takata ’06Richard S. TakataGregg M. & Ava TaketaMs. Linda Lee Takita ’79*Kenneth M. & Barbara M. ’65 Tanji*Milton Taufa’asau & Nadine T. Solofa-Taufa’asau ’92Anthony W. & Yvonne D. ’63 TavaresRoy R. Thomas, Jr. ’74 & Soledad ThomasBruce E. ’90 & Marsha L. Thompson*Hans M. ’94 & Michelle A. ’95 TinklerEric K. ’71 & Gail P.H. ’90 TiwanakRoy J. ’85, ’87 & Robin TjioeM. Cary & Charlotte H. ’62 TokunagaPatsy H. TomWallace S.D. & Pauline H. TomHenry G. & Jean R. Trapido-RosenthalTracy Trevorrow & Lois YamauchiPaul R. Trupiano ’84, ’88 & Vicky N. Ah Quin ’84Robert H. ’77 & Denise TullGeorge B. Turner, Jr. ’77 & Ellen TurnerAndres & Rosania S. UherbelauThaddeus J. ’77 & Jean Y. VervilleErnest W. Vidinha, Jr. ’01, ’03*William & Renae L. VillaJohn G. & Theresa O. WalshThomas B. ’78 & Sandra E. WaltherXiu Ping Lily Wang ’92Montira L. Warran ’95, ’99*James A. Watson ’81Phyllis WeaverCris Westfall & Rita A. Figueira ’86Arthur Bain White, Jr. ’76Perry & Joan P. ’90 WhiteB.J. Whitman ’74, ’79William S. ’70 & Karnchana Whorton*

Andres C. Bonotan ’78*Boss Communication TechnologiesFr. Robert Bouffier, SMPeter R. ’97 & Susana A. BowmanVincent P. Branick ’63Minnie M. Brazell ’79Jamy Brock ’14*David J. ’90 & Jennifer L. BrowerLeonard E. & Leslie Y. BrownMarcus Brown ’08Sarah E. Brunello ’14*Jennifer L. Bryan ’08Antonio D. Bueno, Jr. ’09Dominic W. ’97 & Kehau K. ’01, ’04 BugadoKenneth H. BurtnessDarwin & Leticia CabanasEdward P. ’68 & Maura F. CallasRaymond C. Camacho ’07, ’14Ana K. Cano ’12John A. ’88 & Kumiko CarlinLeif L. Carpenter ’91James D. Cathey, Jr. ’73 & Ethel CatheyChaminade Pohaku Marianist CommunityAdrian Y. Chang & Christine L. Ohtani-Chang ’92Sr. Patricia Chang, CSJTanya M. Chaparro ’97, ’99, ’01Dick ’09 & Rebecca A. ’07, ’09 ChaudoinHuo & Jian Ping Huang ChenRichard H.W. ’69 & Lynette C.L. ChingBen ChoiGeorge R. ’81 & Kathleen M. ChongChristopher T. Chun ’00Adele Y.O. Chung ’91Derek G. ChungNadia R. Ciego ’10, ’11Dustin & Kristina L. ’13 ClarkMatthew J. CochranJulia C. Cody ’13Richard V. Coffin, Jr. ’89Gerald J. ’01 & Heather A. CoonMargo L. Corrado CowperJames J. ’90 & Susan CoughlinStephen R. & Cynthia CousinsVictoria L. Craig ’86Anthony G. & Cindy K. CraneConrad V. ’98 & Estrella DaleRobert G. Daniel ’13Thomas L. Daniel ’83

Antonio L. Williams ’07, ’09Charles Mack Wills Jr. ’82Mark E. Wilson ’94*Russell T. Wing, Jr. ’95*Peter & Janice I. ’84 WizinowichRonald M. ’62 & Tesi H. WongWendell M.Y. ’62 & Loui C. WongChristopher K. Wood ’87 & Lily Lau-WoodGeorge E ’98, ’00 & Brenda Wooten*John C. Wright & Verlieann Malina-WrightJustin T. WybleNorbert J. & Catherine M. YagerTina YamamotoGeorge M. Yamasaki, Jr. ’79Theodore M. Yap, Jr. ’74Linda K. Yeates ’94, ’97Theo Yeitrakis ’76Lucy Zhang ’09*

ContributorsGifts up to $99Arlo K. ’98, ’00 & Lolita AbrahamsonWilliam K. ’95 & Mary E. Adcox*Oliver & Aurora AglugubMichael K. Akau ’04, ’06Steven J. Albanese ’89 & Nancy E. McGovernMarc R. AlexanderPhilip G. ’81, ’82 & Carolyn AllmonGary Allen ’89 & Maria AmezcuaDeborah L. Anderson ’82Larry & Linda S. ’89 AndersonMark & Lori M. ’87 AndreykaAnthony E. Antonelli, Sr. ’76, ’81 & Lillian A. AntonelliSean F. Aoyagi ’08, ’11Angela L. Arevalo ’03, ’05*Garvin V. ’69, ’73 & Helen F. ArrellMarianne Burkardt Arvidson ’79David L. Atencio & Ann FallonLori Ann AukaiBernadine J. Austin ’63Dorcas R. AuwaeErnest A. AvellarErnesto V. & Alison W. BacligSherry Ann C. Bagoyo ’06, ’08Michael W. Baldauf, Jr. ’14*Robert & Myra A. BaliaresLinamatda B. BalonIsidoro & Marcelina BarayugaMichael M. Bele ’08*Veronica M. BelshawJayme K. Bento ’10*Randall L. Berdon, Sr. & Candida D.U. Berdon ’89Cliff Bieberly & Stacia GarlachMefleen A. BillyTobias K. ’00 & Natalie BoehmDonald G. & Connie BohannonMichael J. ’77 & Emelie B. BolingChester & Deborah L.‘79 Bond

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Roy D. ’73 & Carolyn DaytonJose P. Degorio, SM ’89Rev. Rodney J. Demartini ’69Gene R. Descalzi ’94Arthur A.K. ’98 & Danette L. DiasMickey L. ’94 & Juanita DinkinsTesty DionisEva K. DjouDorothy B. DouthitFrank J. & Frances A. ’04 DoyleHelene I. Duysings ’12, ’13*Querida L.Y. Dydasco ’13*Henry S. Dziekan, Jr. & Cathleen A. Dziekan ’73*Thomas & Marie E. ’80 EarlyEdward Enterprises, Inc.T. Tyler ’78 & Gwen S. EllisonWilliam K. Enoka, Jr. & Monica L. Enoka ’60Bernardo E.S. Equila ’14*Marshall U. Estrada, Jr.Kenneth K. Fan ’85*Terry L. Fauss ’81Teesue H. FieldsWillie G. Finley, Sr. ’90 & Joann FinleyRev. Paul Fitzpatrick, SMRobert & Cynthia M. ’89 FlatingDianne FletcherSam & Cheyanne FleuryMelvin E. & Regina A. FosterJeffrey L. ’85 & Katherine A. FowlerGary F. & Carol Ann ’87 FramptonLawrence S. ’65 & Stephanie FrancoSteve Fujimori ’06, ’08Rev. Yoshiaki ’69 & Tomi FujitaniMichael W. Fulcher ’00, ’01June H. FutenmaManuel N. GagarinMaritza A. Garcia ’12William Gay & Kelli M. Gay-MonteilhDavid Y. GiboLindsay M. ’69 & Lillian GillespieRhonda A. Goldson ’03Davide ’81 & Theresa M. ’81 GoliaJerry Y.L. Goo & Mildred Dung Goo

James B. ’77 & Bonita L. KeeleyTimothy S. ’69 & Sherry KennedyErrol E. ’82 & Lynnette KilantangKanani Kilbey ’06Elton N. Kinoshita ’13*Richard & Ann L. ’01, ’06, ’12 KishiFranklin H. & Carmen S. KiyabuJames E. & Ginger A. ’91 KolonickLief A. & Charlotte K. KoyanagiSeiko KullianoMarcia KuraharaAndrew & Alice KurataAnselmo & Adelina G. LafortezaDeziree I. Lau ’13H. H. & Jadine Y.H. ’72 LauRonald & Valerie M. ’70, ’91 LauJohn C. ’63 & Patricia LearyMegan R. Lebehn ’13Choong M. ’09 & Chi-Ching LimRobert S. ’87 & Susan B. LingoJoseph E. Long ’71Elizabeth P. Pearson ’09Ramon Lopez ’10, ’12James J. ’74 & Rose M. MaceKatherine A. MacPherson ’82Henry A. ’79 & Guadalupe Madrid-MirabalJohn Malek & Lisa MullenJames L. & Luella A. MalkinLarry Mallarino & Linda L. Bogle ’70David R. & Susan L. ’86 MaltbyHector & Elsa MamaclayCurtis & Tanya ManasasJohn M. ’81 & Deborah MargowskiFrederic H. ’77 & Christine M. MartensJim & Darlene F. ’89 MartinGus & Sonia MatamorosChelssi L. Matsuda ’10Brett K. Matsukawa ’14*James & Lisa MaxeyLoretta M. MaykoPeter R. & Kirsten E. ’88 McCormickWayne A. ’08 & Marlene L. ’11 McDayBruce A. & Bee McEachenDean F. McGinnis ’97, ’01Roy D. & Donna Rae C. ’90 McGinnisThomas McGuiness ’68Kara McManusWilliam F. ’84 & Lana C. McNeely*Joan MencherPaul F. Messina ’96Michael H. MikelJames M. & Linda MistysynAnja MitobeHoward M. ’92 & Susan S. MiyamotoRich & Barb MoerchenBro. Gary Morris, SMBarbara M. AlfordThomas H. & Carol Marie ’90 MuirheadCassin K. Muramoto ’14*Claudia L. Murphey ’68Raymond T. ’72 & Nora G. MysliwskiShigeko NakamuraGerald D. Nakashima, Sr. & Amy Nakashima ’72

Arnold M. Baptiste, Jr. & Josefina “Joji” Baptiste

Katherine L. GooJerry ’93 & Cindy GoodsonSteven J. ’90 & Alison GottliebGary J. Gottschalk, II ’93 & Noriko GottschalkChris & Desiree R. GrantJennifer C. Greb ’05, ’07David M. ’95 & Katherine GreenbaumSusan F. GriffinVeronica Griffin ’12*Wayne & Cora M. ’74 HabermanFrederick & Frances P. ’66 HackbarthDear & Mateley HairiniosJulie M. Halpern ’95Donald I. ’80 & Angie HaramotoCarl J. HasselbeckHiram B. & Elaine M. HaupuHawaiian Legacy Hardwoods, LLCBrandon P. Hayashi ’12Ronald E. ’74 & Linda B. HealdJohn D. ’78 & Frances T. HeathermanStephen Y. Hee ’67Steven J.K.O. Hee ’80Thomas M. Heinle ’72Krispin HengioSalomon HenryFukuichi & Masae I. HigaAllison M. Higashi ’12Kyle M. HigashiMorgan D. Hill ’93*John Hisashima ’06Sung-Chao ’08 & Stephanie M. HsuRui J. & Xue L. HuangMaria L. Hunt ’13Rebecca L. HuskaDarrin & Christine K.M.V. ’05 IshiharaVenus L. Ituralde ’01, ’09*Noel JaderstromCindy H. JanusEli H. Jennings ’07*Craig & Allison A. JeromeAndra L. Johnson ’11Kelly G. Johnson ’88Larry D. Johnson ’96Musa K. Johnson ’02, ’09Donald L. Jones ’79Frank C. & Virginia C. JordanBruce A. Kam ’05John H.K. Kama & Susan L. Frank-Kama ’61Clyde & K. KamimotoAllyson Kaneko ’10, ’11Robert S. ’76 & Eleanor K. KaneshiroAlicia M. Kaneshiro ’08Melvin L. ’76, ’78, ’79 & Sandra KankelfritzGlen K. Kashiwabara ’98Clayton G. ’78 & Jay Ann T. KauBrittney Kawahara ’12Blaine Y. Kawakami ’13*Joel K. & Nancy KawakamiClarence O. & Jean S. KawamotoWalter V. & Anne I. ’71 KeamoEurina Y. Kee

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Lisa Y. Nambu ’80Lily Y. Narimasu ’86Timothy E. & Judith M. NashAllan Nebrija ’08Myron E. Nelson, Jr. ’85 & Ruth NelsonJill M. Newton ’00Victoria H. Nguyen-MorganLinda E. Nishigaya ’69Ronald D. ’80 & Mary E. NjusRobert F. & Anne M. ’60 NoguchiJohn J. ’77 & Peggy J. NoroskyThomas ’77 & Mary E. O’BrienWilliam F. & Susan ’90 OgleKevin ’94 & Linda ’11 O’Grady*Milton K. ’96 & Regina K. ’02 OkayamaGilbert A. ’61 & Sandra R. OlayanBridget A. Olsen ’08Burton N. & Linda M. ’71 OshiroLorraine K. Oshiro ’84Dorian K. Paia, Jr.Dorian K. Paia, Sr.Guy K. PaioPalace Realty, Inc.Teresita PalmaRichter J. Panaligan ’10Edwin & Patty PangFrancis & Christina Q. ’14 Pangan*Janet L. PappasDonna R. Patzer ’92Robin Paulin ’12Trenton A. PayneLeonardo Paz ’87, ’89Brianna GibsonRichard P. & Georgia PerkinsPercy L. & Verna PerreiraSr. M. Agatha Perreira, OSF ’76Rimako B. PeterJeanette L. PetersonThomas K. ’64 & Jeannette PetersonNatalie T. Phanphengdy ’12Mackenzie M. PhillipTomasa PillosTiffany M. Pimentel ’09*Jeannie Pinpin ’05, ’07Jerome M. PloegerRichard V. ’77 & Barbara W. PoeMarisa PollardWard F. PopoaliiRichard J. & Antoinette PortNed C. ’81 & Susan PowersEric Purviance & Rosemary L. McCarthy ’83Paul ’95 & Laura L. PutzuluYudan Qian ’10*Amytes F. Quiason ’12Linda L. Quihuis ’92Gregory A. & Medsura E.M. ’61 RaguindinHarley & Jowellyn R. ’78, ’81 RakestrawHeather K. RamirezBernard M. ’03 & Agnes RamosLuis I. ’76 & Dorothy S. RamosMelissa L. RandKristi L. Rapozo ’12*William P. Reed, Jr. ’89Emanuel J. & Sophia M. Relator

Rodney & Shana ’08 Tong*David K. ’74 & Marianne TreerLori Tsukamoto ’05Iosua S. TualegaGary & Virginia ’61 TuckeyMaria L. Ueoka ’12*Tammy M. Unten ’12Roy M. ’75 & Kitty K. UrakawaRoy T. ’67 & Joan UyeharaGeraldo S. ’86 & Sara M. UytingcoLuz ValdezVenisa ValdezKurtis Van LueJohn VaskoAlfio J. ’82 & Helen VastaJeoffrey M. VeranoCyprian A. ’73 & Josephine VicarsArnold A. VilaChristopher S. Waiamau ’13Jeremy J. Wallace ’13Thomas S. Watt ’68 & Carole-Anne Tucker-WattJames W. & Mary H. WeitzelCody A. WellsWestern UnionJohn F. & Maria T. WhiteMichael A. & Rosario C. WhiteWilliam E. & Jan D. ’81 WhitesideHoward S. & Pamela L. WilliamsPeter & Edna G. ’06 WilsonHoward J. Wingard ’10Albert S.P. & Maureen H. WongBenjamin Christopher Wong ’93Deneen T. Wong ’13Steven M. & Cresencia WongSr. Helene Wood ’66Joseph Woolsey ’11Everett Woolum ’69Randall & Martha Jo ’73 WrightTheodore H. & Daisy Y. ’85 YamaneMario C. Yano ’78Alyson L. Yogi ’08Sarah S. YoshikawaTricia YoshimuraJames T. & Marian T. YoshiokaMelissa M. Young ’02, ’03, ’06Richard H.B. & Sandra L. YoungDave G. K. Yuen ’12Gwenson ’83 & Helen F. YuenShan K. YuenH. Thomas Zerbe, III ’86 & Ursula F. Zerbe

Joan D. RiggsAmatelli Robert & Aubrey E. Ellzey ’10*Robert’s Refrigeration Service Inc.James W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-RobinsonTim & Cynthia L. ’89, ’13 Rothdeutsch*Richard & Kapono RyanDavid H. Saito ’13Ronald K. ’79 & Sandra Y. SaitoStuart & Lynn N. SaitoJoseph & Maria San AgustinOscar & Evelyn M. SanquiGreg & Emily T. ’87, ’88, ’89 SantiagoMelvin S. & Allison M. ’86 SasakiLeonard S. & Caroline E. SawyerRev. William B. ’77 & Ann L. SayDonald ’75 & Peggy SchaumIsla Schmidt ’07James J. ’76 & Dorothy SchonefeldJohn M. & Rieko H. SchrimlPaul & Terri A. ’81 SchusterGregory D. & Karin F. ScottFernando & Mary SelmanKevin S. & Corazon Q. SerdeniaRichard L. SevillaAshlee L. Shaner ’13Clifford P. Shields ’82Walter ShimodaOrlo G. ’76 & Jillaine A. ShoopLarry Silver & Karen N. Martinez-Silver ’84Carlo ’69 & Adrienne SilvestriAnn R. Simmons ’14*Rogelio ’65 & Marcella P. SimonSisters of St. Joseph of CarondeletSisters of the Sacred HeartsEdward & Bernadette Mae ’84 SmithSteven R. Smith ’94 & Pamela K. Woods-SmithWade M. & Ann H. SmithBro. Thomas Spring, SMSr. Joanne St. Hilaire ’64William F.& Margaret StecherPeter SteigerJosephine D. Stenberg ’12Travis R. Stokes ’12Ann M. SturgeonSteven F. ’94 & Blossom SturmJovanny Suarez ’09Gerald T. SullivanDixon & Valerie SuzukiThomas E. Symonds, III ’02Jason Tagal ’10Amy M. Takiguchi ’02, ’06Monica J. TakiguchiLinus P. ’80, ’81 & Laura E. ’83 TavaresWilliam D. & Martha TavaresCesar P. TesoroJoshua A. Thinsew ’12Barbara W. Thuesen ’75Ronald K. ’73 & Shirley ToddGary & Lorraine TokudaThaddeus R. ’78 & Sheila A. ’94 TomeiRobert W. Tong ’00, ’04 & Lois H. Miyashiro-Tong ’02, ’04

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ALUMNI GIVING – BY CLASS1959The Late Ronald B. Iida*Bernard K. Lum Hoy

1960Monica L. EnokaEdward M. KashiwamuraThe Late Peter P. J. NgAnne M. NoguchiMary Frances M. Watanabe*

1961Susan L. Frank-KamaA. Michael HoPatricia K. HoGrace U. KashiwamuraLolita Lum HoyJoyce C. NakamotoGilbert A. OlayanMedsura E. RaguindinTadashi R. ShibataWillibrord K. TallettVirginia Tuckey

1962Bernadette A. GomesEdwin A. Polendey*Phyllis N. Shea*Charlotte H. TokunagaRonald M. WongWendell M. WongTeresa Y. YoungVerna H. Young

1963Bernadine J. AustinVincent P. BranickBertha H. ChingDavid L. HamiltonSandra B. Jhung*Corita S. KongJohn C. LearyAurelio RamelbYvonne D. Tavares

1964Edward W. CaminosLorraine C. HamiltonBro. Robert Hoppe, SMLanette L. LowHarold L. MalterreNorma V. McDonaldFay E. Molina-SagonThomas K. PetersonRuth L. SilbersteinSr. Joanne St. Hilaire

1965Judith A. Fox*Lawrence S. FrancoDavid J. Levy, IIAlice E. MartensenThomas J. MulliganRogelio SimonBarbara M. Tanji*Richard S. TownsendMagdalen Wenska

1966Marge C. Barnette*Frances P. HackbarthClyde F. Kang*

Dennis M. Maloney*Russell D. SilvaSr. Helene Wood

1967Gary BatungbacalRonald D. DempseyKinsley M. FujitaniStephen Y. HeeMartha L. LeePaul J. McLean*Jon H. Miki*Harry L. MillerDoris J. NgAndrew J. Speese, Jr.Roy T. UyeharaThe Late Gail E. WeberRosemary S. Wong

1968Thomas G. CabrinhaEdward P. CallasWilliam F. Ferguson*Bernard A. HoWayne T. IshiharaFrank R. MarshThomas McGuinessClaudia L. MurpheyLinda J. SayegusaDonald M. TakakiThomas S. Watt

1969Garvin V. ArrellRichard H. ChingRodney J. DeMartiniLincoln T. Drake*Rev. Yoshiaki FujitaniLindsay M. GillespieDavid A. KawauchiTimothy S. KennedyLinda E. Nishigaya

Amy NakashimaWilliam J. O’Donnell, IIJose M. PadronManuel Xavier Palazzo*John A. RobinetteSandra J. RossettiDavid C. SnakenbergLeNora Wee

1973Garvin V. ArrellPatric J. BaumgartnerJames D. Cathey, Jr.William E. CookJohn R. CulmerRoy D. DaytonCathleen A. Dziekan*Richard J. HollembaekKarlene K. Inaura*Wilson T. Orbe, Jr.Russell E. PuckettJames T. StoweRonald K. ToddCyprian A. VicarsRev. Msgr. Terrence A. Watanabe*Martha Jo Wright

1974Glen A. Birdsall*Marilyn R. Chisholm*Cora M. HabermanRonald E. HealdHilbert R. HubbleChristine C. Lawrence*James J. MaceJason H. Martin, Jr.Allen D. NapoleonVincent B. RussellRoy R. Thomas, Jr.David K. TreerB.J. WhitmanTheodore M. Yap, Jr.

1975Glenn B. ChongM. Loretta CofieldLincoln T. Drake*Richard L. GroverLuther L. LewinDebra Ann MaiavaJeremiah Pahukula, Sr.*Eric J. RoebenDonald SchaumBarbara W. ThuesenRoy M. Urakawa

1976Anthony E. Antonelli, Sr.Mark S. BurgessporterPaul F. CampbellSai Cheong ChuiLovey-Ann L. DeRego

Bill E. PalmerJohn A. RobinetteRobyn S. RobinetteCarlo SilvestriThomas J. SneeEverett Woolum

1970Paul L. Bishop*Linda L. BogleJeffrey S. Cribbs, Sr.Valerie M. LauElwin ReichertCarl U. RossettiWilliam S. Whorton*

1971AnonymousAmerico L. Ambrosi, Jr.The Late Thomas S. Hamblen*Anne I. KeamoRev. Dennis M. KoshkoDavid L. LeathermanJoseph E. LongLinda L. NovakLinda M. OshiroMax E. Reiter*Cynthia ShainEric K. TiwanakBobby R. Wilkinson*

1972Robert L. CampbellTerryleen K. Dement-NgauJoseph A. Donchess*Thomas M. HeinleGordon David Lau*Jadine Y. LauEdward K. Lee*Gregory W. LeongRaymond T. MysliwskiLeNora Wee ’72

The Late Peter P.J. Ng ’60 & Doris Ng ’67

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Thomas A. DickeyRobert S. KaneshiroMelvin L. KankelfritzElizabeth M. MastrantonioBarbara E. OrbeSr. M. Agatha PerreiraLuis I. RamosJames J. SchonefeldJan A. SeymourOrlo G. ShoopArthur Bain White, Jr.Theo Yeitrakis

1977Michael J. BolingJames B. KeeleyFrederic H. MartensJohn J. NoroskyThomas O’BrienRichard V. PoeRichard B. RothschillerGeorge SamoszenkoRev. William B. SayRobert H. TullGeorge B. Turner, Jr.Thaddeus J. VervilleCharles B. Wands, Jr.

1978Andres C. Bonotan*Louis A. CairesSai Cheong ChuiSadami Deai*T. Tyler EllisonJohn D. HeathermanMelvin L. KankelfritzClayton G. KauKirk M. Knight*Richard C. LimGrady A. LovettDennis L. NiederkohrHelen L. Parker*Jowellyn R. RakestrawEric J. RoebenCarl U. RossettiMasaru K. Saito*Thaddeus R. TomeiThomas B. WaltherMario C. Yano

1979Donald S. Adams*Marianne B. ArvidsonDeborah L. BondMinnie M. BrazellDonald N. Campbell*Michael D. CoovertSandra N. Furukawa*Kathryn H. HillBernard A. HoDonald L. JonesMelvin L. Kankelfritz

James A. WatsonJan D. Whiteside

1982Philip G. AllmonDeborah L. AndersonLarry N. France*Sandra N. Furukawa*Mark A. Guillory*Errol E. KilantangHerbert S. KondoKatherine A. MacPhersonSandra J. RossettiJohn C. SetserClifford P. ShieldsAlfio J. VastaCharles M. Wills, Jr.

1983Steven E. CossThomas L. DanielCipriano M. DelunaDennis M. FlahertyErnest H. Hunt*Joon S. JooRev. Bertram Lock, SsCcRosemary L. McCarthySteven P. PagelAnnette M. PrussLaura E. TavaresGwenson Yuen

1984Vicky N. Ah QuinJack M. ChinnRegina G. Coopat*Jan Dunlap*Richard J. EricksonJohn D. Field, Jr.Stephen J. Gilbride*Rodney M. HaranoPamela K. IsomJoon S. JooReynold J. LumKaren N. Martinez-SilverWilliam F. McNeely*Grace A. MillerLorraine K. Oshiro

Bernadette Mae SmithJasen Strickland*Stuart C. TanimotoPaul R. TrupianoRalph C. WellsJanice I. Wizinowich

1985Richard J. EricksonKenneth K. Fan*Jeffrey L. FowlerLarry N. France*Timothy J. MastenMyron E. Nelson, Jr.Elenita T. Rudholm*Sandra E. SeytonBernadette K. ShimonoNancy R. SzymczakRoy J. TjioeDaisy Y. Yamane

1986James D. BostickVictoria L. CraigAmado Gabriel M. EstebanRita A. FigueiraBruce E. HeinrichStuart M. KimuraBe-Jay T. KodamaSusan L. MaltbyCarol R. Minami*Lily Y. NarimasuAllison M. SasakiCarrol D. StrangGeraldo S. UytingcoDonna S. WalkerH. Thomas Zerbe, III

1987Evangeline Almazan McKee*Lori M. AndreykaPatrick C. Butler*Scott R. Erickson*

Carol A. FramptonRobert S. LingoDaniel Yoshio NakandakariLeonardo PazEmily T. SantiagoRoy J. TjioeChristopher K. Wood

1988Lesley J. BreyJohn A. CarlinRobert E. Hamamoto*Kelly G. JohnsonLily S. Lacuesta-Gutierrez*Frank F. Maxwell, Jr.*Kirsten E. McCormickMichael B. MinnehanRodney S. Nakamura*Thomas J. RafaelEmily T. SantiagoPaul R. Trupiano

1989Steven J. AlbaneseGary Allen AmezcuaLynda S. AndersonCandida D. BerdonRichard V. Coffin, Jr.Gabrielle D. DanielsJose P. Degorio, SMCynthia M. FlatingMatthew D. Howard*Darlene F. MartinJohn J. OligaLeonardo PazTeri PinneyWilliam P. Reed, Jr.Cynthia L. Rothdeutsch*Emily T. Santiago

1990Susan E. Boyer*

John T. LettieriHenry A. Madrid-MirabalRonald K. SaitoUlysses A. StanleyLinda Lee Takita*B.J. WhitmanGeorge M. Yamasaki, Jr.

1980Louis A. CairesPamela D. CrenwelgeNicole M. Dupont*Marie E. EarlyRobert E. EllisKevin F. GrondinDonald I. HaramotoSteven J. HeeDavid A. HughesJeffrey Jones*Michael MarinichGrace A. MillerGervin K. MiyamotoLisa Y. NambuRonald D. NjusJose M. PadronRaymond B. Pang, Jr.David M. ParrishChester I. SaitoLinus P. TavaresRobert L. Vieira

1981Philip G. AllmonAnthony E. Antonelli, Sr.Robert J. Bempkins*George R. ChongTerry L. FaussDavide GoliaTheresa M. GoliaDaniel D. GooMarilyn M. IgeHerbert S. KondoRobert J. LoweJohn M. MargowskiNed C. PowersJowellyn R. RakestrawDiane M. RoedersheimerTerri A. SchusterLeighton F. StoneLinus P. Tavares

Masaru Saito ’78

John Field ’84

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David J. BrowerJames J. CoughlinWillie G. Finley, Sr.Steven J. GottliebJay H. LietzowDonna Rae C. McGinnisCarol M. MuirheadTheresa Neuroth*Susan OgleDebby N. Shin*Bruce E. Thompson*Gail P. TiwanakJoan P. White

1991Evangeline Almazan McKee*Leif L. CarpenterAdele Y. ChungJaninne K. HulseyGinger A. KolonickValerie M. LauGeorgia Savanah RobinsonMartha S. B. SmithMark-Jason Solofa

1992Edna M. ColonJean L. FitzgeraldHoward M. MiyamotoJohn H. Morris, III*Noriko NamikiChristine L. Ohtani-ChangDonna R. PatzerLinda L. QuihuisBernadette K. ShimonoNadine T. Solofa-Taufa’asauXiu Ping Lily WangVernon Y. Wong*

Arleen M. Zirkle

1993AnonymousJerry GoodsonGary J. Gottschalk, IIMorgan D. Hill*Aulani A. KaanoiJoanne W. Lewis*Dawn M. MacNaughtonJean E. RollesSheila A. TomeiBenjamin C. Wong

1994David A. BloomJennifer N. Brown*Gene R. DescalziMickey L. DinkinsEric F. Fujimoto*Joanne W. Lewis*Caroline L. MooreKevin O’Grady*Marlyce A. PedersenKeith B. ShigakiSteven R. SmithSteven F. SturmHans M. TinklerNancy Y. TsuiMark E. Wilson*Linda K. Yeates

1995William K. Adcox*Monica M. EvansDavid M. GreenbaumJulie M. HalpernLarry D. JohnsonPaul F. MessinaKimberly B. MurgaErnest J. Oversen

2005Michael K. AkauLauren M. AokiAngela L. Arevalo*Daniel J. ForburgerJennifer C. GrebGail IharaChristine K. IshiharaKahala K. Kabalis*Bruce A. KamAndrew S. Kamikawa*Jeannie PinpinLori Tsukamoto

2006Michael K. AkauSherry Ann C. BagoyoSteve T. FujimoriJohn HisashimaKanani KilbeyAnn L. KishiShauna M. Pimentel-MotookaElaine J. TakataAmy M. TakiguchiEdna G. WilsonMelissa M. Young

2007Irish C. AcobaLauren M. AokiRaymond C. CamachoRebecca A. ChaudoinMaimoa H. FineisaloiJennifer C. GrebEli H. Jennings*Kahala K. Kabalis*Elizabeth M. MastrantonioJeannie PinpinIsla SchmidtAntonio L. Williams

2008Sean F. AoyagiSherry Ann C. BagoyoMichael M. Bele*Marcus BrownJennifer L. BryanSteve T. FujimoriRyan Y. Hirata*Sung-Chao HsuAlicia M. Kaneshiro-SetodaSheri L. Lees*Wayne A. McDay*Allan Dale NebrijaBridget A. OlsenBrianna M. PenaJeanelle J. Sugimoto-MatsudaShana Tong*Alyson L. Yogi

ANNUAL FUND for EXCELLENCEJu ly 1 , 2013 to June 30, 2014

Thomas A. PaynterPaul PutzuluMichelle A. TinklerMontira L. Warran*Russell T. Wing, Jr.*

1996John V. CrankAulani A. KaanoiMilton K. Okayama

1997Peter R. BowmanDominic W. BugadoTanya M. ChaparroDean F. McGinnisLinda K. Yeates

1998Arlo K. AbrahamsonMichaela A. CulkinConrad V. DaleArthur A. DiasGlen K. KashiwabaraBonnie B. Seevers*George E. Wooten*

1999Diane BrowersTanya M. ChaparroMontira L. Warran*

2000Arlo K. AbrahamsonTobias K. BoehmChristopher T. ChunDarcy B. DavisRomain FravienMichael W. FulcherKelly G. JohnsonJoan Y. McAllister-Williams*Larissa U. MorganMatthew T. Morgan

Martha S.B. Smith ’91

Jill M. NewtonKristina E. StoneRobert W. TongGeorge E. Wooten*

2001Kehau K. BugadoTanya M. ChaparroGerald J. CoonRomain FravienLori Ann Y. Fujimoto*Michael W. FulcherT. Nichelle Inman*Venus L. Ituralde*Ann L. KishiDean F. McGinnisJohn Spahn, Jr.Ernest W. Vidinha, Jr.*

2002Musa K. JohnsonLois H. Miyashiro-TongRandolph G. MooreRegina K. OkayamaThomas E. Symonds, IIIAmy M. TakiguchiMelissa M. Young

2003Angela L. Arevalo*Rhonda A. GoldsonDuquesne HuliheeBernard M. RamosErnest W. Vidinha, Jr.*Melissa M. Young

2004Kehau K. BugadoFrances A. DoyleChad M. MatsudaLois H. Miyashiro-TongShauna M. Pimentel-MotookaRobert W. Tong

Elaine J. Takata ’06

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MAHALO for YOUR

SUPPORT!

2009Antonio D. Bueno, Jr.Dick ChaudoinRebecca A. ChaudoinVenus L. Ituralde*Musa K. JohnsonAndrew S. Kamikawa*Taryn K. KumamotoChoong M. LimElizabeth P. LoomisHieu D. NguyenTiffany M. Pimentel*Jovanny SuarezAntonio L. WilliamsLucy Zhang*

2010Jayme K. Bento*Nadia R. CiegoAubrey E. Ellzey*Allyson KanekoRamon LopezChelssi L. MatsudaNatalie MavrovichRichter J. PanaliganYudan Qian*Elizabeth A. StoneJason TagalHoward J. Wingard

2011Sean F. AoyagiNadia R. CiegoCraig A. Glennie*Andra L. JohnsonAllyson KanekoMarlene L. McDay*Linda O’Grady*Joseph Woolsey

2012Ana K. CanoHelene I. Duysings*Maritza A. GarciaVeronica Griffin*Brandon P. HayashiPeter K.S. Heimerdinger*Allison M. Higashi

Shayne Iwamoto ’12, ’13

Shayne K. Iwamoto*Blaine Y. Kawakami*Elton N. Kinoshita*Deziree I. LauMegan R. LebehnCynthia L. Rothdeutsch*David H. SaitoJill K. Semmens*Ashlee L. ShanerChristopher S. WaiamauJeremy J. WallaceDeneen T. Wong

2014Michael W. Baldauf, Jr.*Jamy Brock*Sarah E. Brunello*Raymond C. CamachoBernardo E. Equila*William R. Friese*Brett K. Matsukawa*Cassin K. Muramoto*Christina Q. Pangan*Ann R. Simmons*

Shayne K. Iwamoto*Brittney KawaharaAnn L. KishiRamon LopezAbigail A. NickellRobin PaulinNatalie T. PhanphengdyAmytes F. QuiasonKristi L. Rapozo*Kaylee K. Razo*Josephine D. StenbergTravis R. StokesJoshua A. ThinsewMaria L. Ueoka*Tammy M. UntenDave G. Yuen

2013Kristina L. ClarkJulia C. CodyRobert G. DanielHelene I. Duysings*Querida L.Y. Dydasco*Maria L. Hunt

Abigail A. Nickell ’12

�C h a m i n a d eU n i v e r s i t y

EDUCATIONALFOUNDATION

The Chaminade University

Educational Foundation (CUEF)

is a non-profit trust created in

1962 by seven Honolulu

business executives to encourage

and support Chaminade’s mission

and goals. To date, the Foundation

has contributed more than

$1 million to the University for

scholarships, endowments, physical

improvements and programs.

CUEF Board of TrusteesNicole M. Dupont President

Diane Peters-Nguyen Secretary

Calvert G. Chipchase, III Treasurer

Bryan P. Andaya

Karen E. Anderson

Kaleialoha K. Cadinha-Puaa

Calvert G. Chipchase, IV

Keith A. Chock

Bro. Robert Hoppe, SM

Phyllis N.T. Shea

Gulab Watumull

James A. Naylon (Emeritus)

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Hawaii News NowHMSAHoward Hughes CorporationIsland Insurance Company, Ltd.McDonald’s Restaurant of Hawaii, Inc.Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyDr. Mark MugiishiDoris J. Ng ’67 & The Late Peter P.J. Ng ’60Oahu Interscholastic AssociationPartizan Films, LLCPunahou SchoolSaint Louis SchoolSecuritas Security USA, Inc.Servco FoundationTanaka of Tokyo Restaurants, Ltd.Vaughn G.A. VasconcellosWilson Care GroupRonald “Buzz” & Kathleen “Kitty” S. Wo (2)Yoshimura/Halm’s Enterprises

IndividualsRuth Ann BeckerDamon Lee ’80 & Diane BellVincent Hodge & Grissel M. Benitez-HodgeDavid A. & Nora BramlettJohn C. & Mary Lou BroganDeven BukoskiKeith BukoskiDamien Healthcare Consultants LLCDaniel L. & Carolyn K. ColinSteve & Adelia C. Dung

Francisco Faria & Maria R. Reyes-FariaJerry Garcia, Jr. ’83 & Terry GarciaGEICO HawaiiDaniel D. ’81 & Judy GooGoodenow Associates Investigations LLCKahala K. Kabalis ’05, ’07Anton C. & Julie W. KruckyBryan D.Y. & Hiroko ManRandall Y. Mau ’81, ’87Sharon McPheeSheldon L.H. Nagata ’80John W. & Karen E. PapePepsi Beverages CompanyNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenRoy L. & Renee A. RapozaJerome E. & Cheri L. RauckhorstWillibrord K. ’61 & Pauline A. TallettLaurie K. TomRobert L. ’80 & Virginia VieiraJaidev D. & Julie T. Watumull

DonationsH.E. Joy BoueyCades Schutte, LLPFergus & CompanyWard Z. HigaHub International of California Insurance Services, Inc.Francis & Jacquelyn ImadaDennis KislerViolet S.W. LooParadise Canyon Systems

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS GALAPlatinum LevelTable Sponsorship of $20,000Miyawaki Foundation

Gold LevelTable Sponsors of $10,000Cincinnati BengalsKemperLesnik Sports Management/ Lesnik Charitable FoundationLiliha Healthcare CenterNew York MetsNuuanu HaleJoanna L. SullivanCarolyn A. Berry Wilson & David G. Wilson

Silver LevelTable Sponsorship of $5,000Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.Bank of HawaiiFirst Hawaiian BankHawaiian AirlinesThe Queen’s Medical CenterJean E. Rolles ’93Sullivan Family of Cos.

Bronze LevelTable Sponsorship of $2,000American Carpet One FoundationAramark Food Services, Inc.Belt Collins Hawaii, Ltd.Edward Enterprises, Inc.

DEDICATED GIFTSJu ly 1 , 2013 to June 30, 2014

2014 Silversword Hall of Fame inductees Steve Lesnik and Kitty Wo at the 6th Annual Chaminade Intercollegiate Athletics Gala. Pictured from left: Bro. Bernard J. Ploeger, 2013 inductee, Carolyn Berry-Wilson, Steve Lesnik, Kitty Wo, 201 1 inductee Chief Lee Donohue, and Bill Villa.

MAHALO for YOUR

SUPPORT!

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HUI ‘ĀHINAHINA ATHLETICS BOOSTER CLUB Po’okela Membership of $50,000 or higherDavid Wilson & Carolyn A. Berry Wilson

Haleakala LevelMembership of $10,000 to $49,999Bill & Judy GarrettSuresh & Anna Sundarababu

Silversword LevelMembership of $5,000 to $9,999Bro. William J. Campbell, SMCharles L. & Julie GatyTim LayJonathan MurphyMelvin R. & Merriam SchantzVaughn Vasconcellos

Kula LevelMembership of $2,500 to $4,999Rex & Sharyn L. Lincoln

Lanakila LevelMembership of $1,000 to $2,499Angeline L. FleckFrank C. FloroThomas C. GeistStephen P. GranerDennis KislerDuayne MadlOahu Travel, Inc.

Kilakila LevelMembership of $500 to $999Robert L. & Marsha M. BeardRendell K. BourgJohn C. & Mary Lou BroganDaniel L. & Carolyn K. ColinDavid D. DunlapAlbert KannoBlane KannoGary E. & Kay D. LieblRafael & Mylene C. LizarragaEdna K.S. LooSharon McPheeDr. Mark Mugiishi Robert A. SmithRonald “Buzz”& Kathleen “Kitty” S. Wo Stephen H. Yuen

Starter Club LevelMembership of $100 to $499Nancy AcerrioKeith & Christy P. ’87 AiwohiKurt Almeida

Laurice OtsukaGary A. ’93 & Gwen PacarroJohn W. & Karen E. PapeTerry B. ’82 & Donna D. ’85 PenningtonKelly PitzerHenry Pu’uleiEarl QuonThomas H. RobinsonMargie RushlowChris SadayasuJames Y. & Anne N. SadayasuJason E. & Teresa K. SakazakiSadayuki & Aiko SakazakiGeorgia Savanah Robinson ’91Subhash ShastriWayne & Beverley TakabayashiLance TerayamaMargaret TisoDr. Laurie K. TomJoey & Terri TrevathanWayne K. TsutsuseClifton C. & Linda L. TurnerUBS Employee Giving Programs*Kaipo Villa ’13William & Renae L. VillaMichael J. WongKehaulani Y. Yamaguchi ’06, ’09Ann K. YoneshigeWilliam L. Yuen

FriendsMembership up to $99Larry & Gaylyn KauleinamokuJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-RobinsonWarren H. & Heather K. NaguwaJodi A. RamerizLena N. Williams ’86

Robert J. BolsonMyles S. BreinerJoseph P. ’82, ’98 & Laure BurkeLouis A. ’78, ’80 & Nancy CairesDante & Olan CarpenterKeith A. & Peggy S. ChockCedric D.O. ChongChristoper T. Chun ’00Arsenio B. & Priscilla P. ColomaEdith M. Davis Christopher De AlmeidaDaniel W. DufreneMiguel & Olga EspinDaniel ForsterShirley T. FujiiBert & Sharon FujinagaJerry Garcia, Jr. ’83 & Terry GarciaDaniel S. & Katherine A. GilmoreTroy G. & Pam GoodmanRobin & Fay HaraStephen J. & Helen H. HarperHawaiian Electric Industries Charitable FoundationClyde & Sandra HirataHisaka Yoshida & CosgroveCarmen E. HokamaAlexander & Monica D. JacksonBradley & Dayna P. ’89 JohnsonJoanne M. JohnsonGregg & Be-Jay T. ’86 KodamaDamon Lee ’80 & Diane BellRobert LongoriaLeslie A. LooKen MatsumuraYvonne McBrideJudith A. MoodyDavid & Elaine MortensenMelvin M. MukaiNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenRory T. & Lori S. NishinoTim A.K. & Joline J. O’LearyCraig K. & Wanda R. Ota

+ Indicates new pledge from FY 13-14* Indicates matching gift (see pg.31)

Dr. Mark Mugiishi, Dr. Edison H. Miyawaki and Dick Vermeil

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DEDICATED GIFTSJu ly 1 , 2013 to June 30, 2014

CAPITAL PROJECTSIntercollegiate Athletics Support FacilitiesFirst Hawaiian Bank FoundationDaniel D. ’81 & Judy GooMatson FoundationMark & Sara L. PlatteEric M. & Lucia A. SchantzMelvin Schantz, Jr.

Carlson Fitness Center Facilities Jean E. Rolles ’93Willibrord K. ’61 & Pauline A. Tallett

Chaminade Montessori Laboratory School RenovationThe Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation

Clarence T.C. Ching Hall RenovationThe Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation

Hale Hoaloha RenovationThe Joseph and Vera Long FoundationThe William G. Irwin Charity Foundation

PROGRAMSCastle Colleagues The Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation

Chaminade Athletics Golf TournamentAlexander & Baldwin, Inc.American Savings BankRuth Ann BeckerKeith BukoskiDante & Olan CarpenterScott L. & Debbie Ann M. ChanDawn ChangD.R. Horton - Schuler Homes LLCEdward J. ’89 & Sheri-Lynn FeeleyRussell FigueiroaFrank C. FloroSusan FujikiReid FukumotoGEICO DirectGoodenow Associates Investigations LLCHawthorne Pacific Corp.Mark HinshawHSS - Kapolei Partners, LLCInvision LLCKelli IshiiKeiki-Dawn IzumiPhilip KahueKai Hawaii, Inc.Ke’aki Technologies LLCRobert U. KihuneWalter S. & May N. KirimitsuBert T. Kobayashi, Jr. & Harriet S. Kobayashi

Local Union 1186 IBEWMaryknoll SchoolMatson Navigation CompanyThomas McClellanMitsunaga Construction, Inc.Terry Ann P. Nagai-SylvaCarl NagamiAlan NakamuraNative Hawaiian Veterans, LLCNew City NissanOahu Interscholastic AssociationPacific Transfer LLCPAMCAH-UA Local 675Dennis PiatekAnthony & Lisa SaitoSecuritas Security Services USA, Inc.Thomas ’87 & Raven M. ShiehThomas A. ShirbishWillibrord K. ’61 & Pauline A. TallettGilbert K.T. TamVernon & Annie TangonanJac ThomasRichard S. Townsend ’65Ushijima Architects, Inc.Vaughn VasconcellosWindward Community Federal Credit UnionJune T. YasuharaBruce T. Yoshida

Chaminade Montessori Laboratory School The Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation

China Summer Study and Internship ProgramFreeman Foundation

Graduate ServicesAnonymousKatherine D. BentoHenry ChapinJohn A. ChockSteve & Ruth DawsonJoan DebrahMarie-Jose FassiottoRina FujiiRaymond & Teresa S. FujinoDorothy M. GoldsboroughClarence T.K. & Tammy P.N. HohuCraig HowesLinda M. IwamotoKalei & Aulani ’93, ’96 KaanoiLynn KamimotoJason C. & Elisha K. ’07 KimGregg & Be-Jay T. ’86 KodamaJames W. Kraus & Kai E. White ’02Carolyn KuriyamaWorldster & Patricia Y. LeeRodney & Joanne W. ’93, ’94 LewisDean F. McGinnis ’98, ’01Gil & Maeona MendelsonArthur L. & Waltraut Mori

Warren & Joanne NaaiVictoria H. Nguyen-MorganCarl & Myra NishimotoKara NishimotoJoseph H. O’MealyJamie OrnellasJoseph OrnellasTrudy A. OrnellasNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenThe Late Loretta PetrieEarl & Regina M. ’93 PfeifferGrace RayRichard & Kapono RyanGordon K.F. Sam & The Late Betty SamKeiko B. Shimazu ’92, ’97Mark & Bernadette K. ’85, ’92 ShimonoLucille StreeterCynthia StrohscheinVirginia M. TanjiDennis & Jean ToyamaMontira L. Warran ’95, ’99Mark Wilson, IIIPeter & Janice I. ’84 WizinowichRonald “Buzz” & Kathleen “Kitty” S. Wo Dennis Y. & Donna J. ’06 YoshimuraMary E. Zeleznik

History CenterChildren’s Literature Hawaii

Hogan Entrepreneurs and American Savings Bank Non-Profit Business Plan CompetitionAmerican Savings BankHawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation

Hogan Entrepreneurial ProgramAnthony L. & Jill A. ClapesHogan Family Foundation

Institutional Advancement Richard E. & Catherine Tanaka

Interior Design Ronald “Buzz” & Kathleen “Kitty” S. Wo

Marianist Sponsored EndowmentThe Marianist Province of the U.S.

Montessori Summer InstitutePeter G. & Malia A. Hirschmann

Natural Sciences and MathematicsG.N. Wilcox TrustHMSA FoundationKyle Johnson

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Performing ArtsAmy L. JampelViolet S.W. LooRobert S. & Jeanne K. TsushimaCarl J. VossDavid Wilson & Carolyn A. Berry WilsonWinnie Chan Piano Studio

Pre-Health Student Opportunities Karen E. CrowleyNancy DrakeLondonderry Oral Surgery, PLLC

Rector’s OfficeJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-Robinson

School of NursingAdvantage Health Care Provider, Inc.Ellen AkakaBrendalee M. AnaWilliam F. Anonsen & Marcia AntonLaureen BerbanoGregory G. Caputy & Joy A. BlissAnonymousCase Management Professionals, Inc.Castle Medical CenterJerry Correa, Jr. & Mari-Jo CorreaDental Fitness, Inc.Filipino Nurses FoundationHMSA FoundationEva J. GallegosDaniel E. & Deborah GardnerFrederick W. & Stephanie R. GenzSarah S. JarvisSung Yup & Hee Yoon JungTiffanie C. KanayamaGary KienbaumPatricia A. KiladisLuanne H. LongEdna Magpantay-MonroeLynn A. MilliganMary Francis OnehaNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenJeanette L. PetersonPhilippine Nurses of Hawaii FoundationJulieta M. RosadoJohn J. & Catherine B. RyanGary B. SimonSt. Francis Healthcare Systems of HawaiiCherryl TalaveraThe Queen’s Medical CenterEric K. ’71 & Gail P.H. ’90 TiwanakFlorita TrajanoCurtis A. Washburn & Eva R. Washburn-RepolloDeborah WileValerie Yontz

Sexual Assault Online CourseThomas B. Jelke

Eddie & Elaine Flores ScholarshipsElisia K. Flores*GE Foundation

General ScholarshipAnonymousSumoha Jani

General Nursing Scholarship2014 Senior Nursing CohortFrederick W. & Stephanie R. Genz

Halenani Hawaiian Club ScholarshipAnonymousMichael Bennett & Maile AlauVincent Hodge & Grissel M. Benitez-HodgeJamie K. BoydCenter Marianist CommunityCatherine E. CrabbeCharlena Jaclyn P.K. Doral ’13Richard & Charlene K. FernandezVerdean L. GoinsAlyssa K. GomesOttina HaightDona L. HanaikeHawaiian Civic Club of HonoluluLela M. HubbardIkaika M. HusseyRonald M. IwamotoCraig & Allison A. JeromeCharissa Kahue ’07Kara P. Kahue ’14RaeDeen KarasudaKBRL, Inc.Denise V.K. KekunaMarilyn L. KhanJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-RobinsonHenry & Sharon LePageKehaulani LumMichael Augustin & Maile Lu’uwaiKo Moe Htun & Susan P. Malterre-Htun ’69BS McEwenJack McKeague, Jr. & Betty McKeagueJourdan-Marie K. MillsDaniel NahoopiiAnita K. NaoneSusan O’Connor

Sino-Capitalism ForumBank of Hawaii

Sullivan Family LibraryBro. Thomas P. Jalbert, S.M. ’71Joanna L. Sullivan

SCHOLARSHIPSAccounting Endowed ScholarshipRichard Y. KidoWayne M. & Corinne Tanna

Alpha Phi Sigma ScholarshipTerrence Y.V. ’89, ’03 & Janice Kong

Biology Founders Endowed ScholarshipAnonymousDavid F. Butterworth, Jr. ’81Ronald M. Iwamoto

Peggy & Keith Chock Scholarship for Student AthletesKeith A. & Peggy S. Chock

Brandon & Jill Chun ScholarshipBrandon T. ’03 & Jill ’06 Chun

Chun-Hoon Family Biology ScholarshipRonald M. Iwamoto

Chaminade University Educational Foundation (CUEF) Trustees ScholarshipChaminade University Educational Foundation

CUEF Administered ScholarshipsFrancis Chock ScholarshipMilly C. Henderson Memorial ScholarshipBernard K. & Lolita Lum Hoy ScholarshipPeter P.J. ’60 & Doris ’67 Ng ScholarshipHugh R. & Chong Jah S. Pingree ScholarshipWillibrord K. ’61 & Pauline Tallett ScholarshipWong & Shea ’62 CPA Scholarship

Dal Ponte ScholarshipAnonymous

Early Childhood Education & Child Development Program ScholarshipThe Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation

Elaine Flores, Sydney Manansala ’15 & Eddie Flores, Jr.

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DEDICATED GIFTSJu ly 1 , 2013 to June 30, 2014

Lin & Ella Wong Foundation ScholarshipAlbert S.P. & Maureen H. Wong

John Chin Young ScholarshipJohn Chin Young Foundation

GIFTS IN KINDJohn Henry FelixDaniel D. ’81 & Judy GooBro. Mel Meyer, S.M.Hieu D. Nguyen ’09Alan OkamiJoanna L. SullivanPeter SavioRudy SavioLawrence K.W. TseuRonald “Buzz” & Kathleen “Kitty” S. Wo

TRIBUTE GIFTS RECEIVED IN HONOR OF THE FOLLOWING:Class of 1964David L. ’63 & Lorraine C. ’64 HamiltonBro. Robert Hoppe, SM ’64Harold L. Malterre ’64 & Susan Komatsu-Mal EscuelaNorma V. McDonald ’64Thomas K. ’64 & Jeannette PetersonMiles & Ruth L. ’64 SilbersteinSr. Joanne St. Hilaire ’64

TRIBUTE GIFTS RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING:Franklin J. Chinn, Sr.Florence Chinn LouiWilliam S. & Sheree T. Loui

Leland J. ChinnFlorence Chinn LouiWilliam S. & Sheree T. Loui

Nellie J. ChinnFlorence Chinn LouiWilliam S. & Sheree T. Loui

Richard ChinnFlorence Chinn LouiWilliam S. & Sheree T. Loui

Sr. Roberta Derby, SNDWilliam S. ’70 & Karnchana Whorton

Bro. Elmer Dunsky, SMJeffrey Jones ’80

Michael FassiottoAnonymousKatherine D. BentoHenry Chapin

Michael R. Lau

Mary Mau Lecavelier Endowed ScholarshipThe Mary Mau Lecavelier Family Fund

Dr. Feung & Mrs. Mew Sin Lee ScholarshipJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-Robinson

Antone J. & Mary C. Lopez ScholarshipLouis A. Lopez, Sr. & Jean Lopez

Terrence Desmond Loui Endowed ScholarshipFlorence Chinn LouiWilliam S. & Sheree T. Loui

Fr. Robert Mackey Endowed ScholarshipAnonymousWilliam S. ’86 & Teresa Bossany

Native Hawaiian Nursing ScholarshipThe Kamehameha SchoolsOffice of Hawaiian AffairsThe Queen’s Health System

Vincent E. & Katherine J. Neal Memorial ScholarshipVincent E. & Katherine J. Neal Memorial Fund

David M. Peters Endowed ScholarshipSharon McPheeJames F. & Lauren MoriartyNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenJan A. Seymour ’76

Ruth Reeves-Taylor ScholarshipRaymond D. & Judy Griffiths

B. Rubin Memorial ScholarshipWinona E. Rubin

Vincee A. Viso Endowed ScholarshipJames J. Viso

President Mary “Sue” Civille Wesselkamper ScholarshipRoger & Marion EhrichWendell & Melba E. KopWilliam J. & Margaret SchulzVirginia Teller

Lauren Moriarty

Sandra U. ParkerNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenPrince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic ClubClaire PruetCharles & Rosemarie RoseYvonne M. RyanAlexander C. San Nicolas ’12, ’14Soulee StroudPatricia M. TalbertCurtis A. Washburn & Eva R. Washburn-RepolloBruce K. & Charmain A. WongMelmanette WorthingtonMitch YamasakiWalter H & Frances L. YoshimitsuThomas & Amy Zizzi

William H. Hannon ScholarshipWilliam H. Hannon Foundation

Fr. Thomas Hogan, SM & Fr. Joseph Kerr, SM ScholarshipMichael F. Kerr

Institutional ScholarshipsBig Island Liturgy and Arts Center

Bro. Thomas Jalbert ScholarshipBro. Thomas P. Jalbert, S.M. ’71

Mark & Jennifer Johnson Memorial FundPhilip T. & Jean A. Harsha

Fumiko Kanazawa Endowed ScholarshipRukie K. HarrisJan A. Seymour ’76Annie Sueda

Kosasa Foundation ScholarshipKosasa Foundation

Florence M. Lau Community Leadership Study Abroad ScholarshipRichela Das

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John A. ChockSteve & Ruth DawsonJoan DebrahMarie-Jose FassiottoRina FujiiRaymond & Teresa S. FujinoDorothy M. GoldsboroughMarta Gonzalez-LloretClarence T.K. & Tammy P.N. HohuCraig HowesLinda M. IwamotoKalei & Aulani ’93, ’96 KaanoiLynn KamimotoJason C. & Elisha K. ’07 KimGregg & Be-Jay T. ’86 KodamaJames W. Kraus & Kai E. White ’02Carolyn KuriyamaWorldster & Patricia Y. LeeJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-RobinsonRodney & Joanne W. ’93, ’94 LewisDean F. McGinnis ’98, ’01Gil & Maeona MendelsonArthur L. & Waltraut MoriWarren & Joanne NaaiVictoria H. Nguyen-MorganCarl & Myra NishimotoKara NishimotoJoseph H. O’MealyJamie OrnellasJoseph OrnellasTrudy A. OrnellasNhan T. Nguyen & Diane Peters-NguyenThe Late Loretta PetrieEarl & Regina M. ’93 PfeifferGrace RayRichard & Kapono RyanGordon K.F. Sam & The Late Betty SamKeiko B. Shimazu ’92, ’97Mark & Bernadette K. ’85, ’92 ShimonoLucille StreeterCynthia StrohscheinVirginia M. TanjiDennis & Jean ToyamaMontira L. Warran ’95, ’99Mark Wilson, IIIPeter & Janice I. ’84 WizinowichRonald “Buzz” & Kathleen “Kitty” S. WoDennis Y. & Donna J. ’06 YoshimuraMary E. Zeleznik

Henry H. GomesCharles L. & Abbie CotrellJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-RobinsonJohn C. Wright & Verlieann Malina-Wright

Jean A. HarshaPhilip T. Harsha & The Late Jean A. Harsha

Violet L. HeeJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-Robinson

Larry HelmDavid J. Levy, II ’65 & Barbara Levy

Mew Sin LeeJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-Robinson

Archie Y.G. LooSusan F. Griffin

Terrence D. Loui ’83Florence Chinn LouiWilliam S. & Sheree T. Loui

Fr. Robert Mackey, SMWilliam S. ’70 & Karnchana Whorton

Loretta PetrieJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-Robinson

Jerome M. PloegerMary BjellandJames W. Robinson, Jr. & Patricia M. Lee-Robinson

Gail E. Weber ’67David J. Levy, II ’65 & Barbara Levy

William WongPalace Realty, Inc.Albert S.P. & Maureen H. Wong

Chaminade University is honored to recognize and thank all the individuals and organizations whose generous contributions give strength to our mission of enriching and educating our students for life, service and success. We value each gift received and have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this 2013-2014 Honor Roll of Donors.

If your name was omitted, misspelled or incorrectly listed, please accept our sincere apologies and notify Institutional Advancement at (808) 739-4646 or [email protected] so that we may correct our records. Mahalo!

MATCHINGGIFTS

Mahalo to those donors whoinitiated a matching gift in partnership

with an affiliated organization toaccompany their 2013-14 gift to

Chaminade. Those individuals whoseorganizations matched their gifts are

indicated with an asterisk (*) inthis year’s Honor Roll.

MATCHING GIFTORGANIZATIONS

Mahalo to the following organizations fortheir generous matching contributions

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.Ameriprise Financial AdvisorCrum & Forster Insurance

First Hawaiian Bank FoundationFoodland Give Aloha Program

GE FoundationHawaiian Dredging & Construction Co.Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable

FoundationMatson Foundation

McInerny FoundationMedtronic Foundation

State Farm Co. FoundationUBS Employee Giving Programs

Verizon FoundationWells Fargo Foundation

Western Union

Many corporate employers, parentcompanies and foundations will matchthe charitable gifts of their employees,

retirees and spouses of employees.Matching gifts are an easy and

effective way to increase the impact ofyour gift to Chaminade. Find outif your employer has a matching

gift policy today!

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CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED

IMAGINE the difference you can make…

2014 School of Nursing Pinning Ceremony

With Alumni Relations Director

Be-Jay Kodama & Brieyhana Winn ’14

at last year’s Alumni Luau!

I’ve loved this journey here at Chaminade;

all of my experiences have been so

fulfilling, especially being part of the

nursing program. Our professors genuinely

care and our cohort of classmates are all

so close; we really work together as a

family. We do study sessions and have

a Facebook page set up with due dates to

keep each other on track. We all

want each other to succeed.

– Jadamae Agoo, Chaminade senior

In the spirit of this holiday season, we extend our warmest appreciation to you for inspiring so many student successes here at Chaminade through your ongoing support of the Annual Fund for Excellence. Your contributions continue to make such a difference for the students we serve.

Every day students like Jadamae Agoo benefit from your generosity. Please continue your support of the Annual Fund this year using the enclosed envelope or online at www.chaminade.edu/gifts. With your gift, our students can accomplish even more.

For more information, please contact Brandi Abe at (808) 735-4763 or [email protected].

MAHALO FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Your gift to Chaminade received by December 31 is eligible for a 2014 charitable tax deduction as provided by law.