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1 Ma Ka Lokahi Ka kaika n Unity There s Strength T enty Third Annual Convention As ociation of Ha aiian Ci vic Clubs November 10-13, 1982 Al 0 na Amarie na Hotel Hon ol ulu, H aii

2 Charter Date: April 16, 1964 Club Colors: Red & White Club Song: " Uluwe hi 0 Ka'a la" Club Rower: Pua Aloa lo (Hibiscus) Club Motto: E paepae 1una Loa.Ka Malamalama President: Beatrice Rosa Directors: First Vice President: Alex Luka Second Vice President: Roy Storaasli Recording Secretary:. Toni Lee Correspondence Secretary: Sybil Chun Treasurer: Rac hel Barboza Sgt-at-Arms: George Burns Choral Director: Nola Nah ulu Historian: Rudy Luuwai mmediate Past President: Chaplain: Leialoha Enos Leiala Cravalho Ella Howard Alex Lincoln Daisy Siqouin Emma Mendiola Lucille Soares Leilani rvine Philip Fernandez Winning the Prince Kuhio Award for 1981 was a great achievement for the Pearl Harbor Hawaiian Civic Club. At the Annual Convention of the Association of Hawaiian CivicClubs which was held in Anaheim, we also participated in the Bowling and theaha Kuku Mele andwon third place. Membersof our club were also Sgt-at-Arms at this convention and-we also put the convention packet together. Our Sc holarship Committee participated in many fund raisers throughout the year setting up ourshave ice machines, selling shaved ice at the State Cultural and Arts Christmas Festival, the Prince Lot Hu la Festival an d the Hoikeike and the Prince Kuhio Hoolaulea at Waimanalo. Haku Lei demonstrations and selling leis helped us toreplenish our scholarship fund to finance'nine aspirant students to a total of $2, The next project willbe a booth at the Bish op Muse um Festival selling Korean Plate lunches and then back to the State Cultural and Arts Christmas Festival with ou r shaved ice booth this December.. ' We were very active in all of the District Council Meetings and the District Council Bowling League with two teams'. We have donated the tickets to the Na Ki'i Ali'i Hawai'i O"olani, the Aha Ho'okuku Mele and the Fun Fest Night to be held this Convention. Besides ha ving our shaved ice booth at the Hoikeike, we also had a display. At the Kuh io Day Celebration we attended the ceremony at Mauna Ala, the tree pla nting ceremony at the Federal Building and the Ho 'olaulea at Waimanalo. We were represented at all of the Alii Sundays at Kawa iahao Church. We hosted two lecture series at the Kamehameha Schools Continuing Education Progra m. At the Kamehameha Day Parade, we were in charge of line up and. handing out sodasto all parade participants and assisting in decorating-of the Districts Councils Float for the Parade. We.are holding a forum for OHA Candidates at our October meeting. We also sponsored threeyouths to the Kamehameha School's Explorations Program this summer. We shared our knowledge in basket weav ing and feather lei making at Gibsons during Aloha Week. We. participated in the Llliuokalanl unveil ing at the State Capital and the celebration of her 144th birthday at.was hington Place each with a Hookupu.,. Another big project and contribution was the payment of our pledged monies for the restoration of the Portraits of the Alii in the sum 'of $1,000 which was paid on the deadline. We also sold over one hundred tickets to the Na Ki'i Ali'i Hawai'i 0 olani Palace. We have a Board Meeting and a General Meeting every month and a newsletter is putout every month which informs our membership of past, present and futu re activities of the Oahu Council and Club events in addition to stories of interest of other ~embers and our Hawaiian -Comm unity. We will be very active in the Convention this year with members in our Club in charge of Resolutions, Awards, the Convention Booklet, and the Hospitality for convention. Our Choral Group willbe singing again this yearwith 38 members.we willhave about 80 attending Convention this year. At the District's Pre-Convention Caucus, we were very privileged to win the Award as the O~TSTANDNG CLUB N THE OAHU DSTRCT for

3 ASSOCATON OF HAWAAN CVC CLUBS Aloha Kakou, As my term as your President draws to a c lose, wa n t to e xpress my s incere mahalo n ui loa to a l l of you for you r vote of confidence i n affording me the opportunity to serve you for "the past six years. Hannie a nd have enjoyed each and everyone of you as if we we re of one family. The Association has been a part of my family for over 20 years and many of o ur fondest memories involved club functions and convention activities. My daughter was b rought up thinking we had a very 1arge family because all members of Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club was an aunt or uncle. My grandson, k a i ka, was born while we were in convention in Kona in February Many of our lifelong friendships were ma d e t hrough the Ha waiia n Civic Club movement. Looking back, feel that our Association has come a l o n g way d u ring the past six years. Through your efforts, thousands of dollars have been raised for deserving Hawaiian youth to pursue a higher education which otherwise wou ld not have been possible. We aee many mo re Hawaiian young Men and women entering the field of business, medicine, computer science, politics and other positions of responsibility. Ma n y of you were involved in the establishment of the Office o f Hawaiian Affairs and continue to play an active role in its functions. We were the first Hawaiian organization to venture out of State for a convention. At this time want to thank" my family, especially my wife, Hannie, for sharing in my experience, because without their help and support, i t would have been an impossible task for me. l o we special thanks and appreciation to the offi cers, board of d irectors, and my committee c hairpersons, who served so faithfully and selflessly. Each of you is a winner in my book. ask you a ll to extend the same kokua and a loha to our next President. He will need your support and kokua as we continue to forge ahead to make Hawai i a better p lace for our children and to make this Association continue to grow as the most effective Hawaiian organization in the State of Hawaii. Again, to all of you c lub members here and on the mainland, Mahalo from the Anderson side of the family. Me ke 3

4 ; KALUA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii Charter Date: April, 1966 Club Colors: 1ima Gold and Black Club So ng: "To the Windward Side" Club Rowe r: ima Blossom ". Club Motto: E Ala E Na Mamo, E Ola Na Pua (Be Alert, Oh People, So Our Children May Live) President: Hann ie Anderson First Vice President: Howard Criss Second Vice President: Lani Joaquin Recording Secretary: Nai Doo Correspondence Secretary: Bobbi Motta Treasurer: Joseph Motta, Jr. Sgt-at-Arms: Ga briel Joaquin Historian : J oy Criss Chaplain:. Bernice Chow Directors: Wing Chow Jare Doo Alex Rice Norman Keahi Peter Ching John Mahoney Nita Chang Hattie Simers on Activities during the year included: Our Annual Scholarship program where three scholarships were given out. We participated with the Kuhlo Day Celebration, active with the Oahu Council Bowling League, gave a monetary donation to the Kamehameha Schools Exploration '82 Program and also sponsored three youth to attend the Explorations Program, donated to the Counci ls Outstanding Mother of the Year Award, participated in annual activities in Kailua, sponsored one Kailuan to the nternational K-9 seminar in Oakland, constructed and decorated the King's Float for thekamehameha Day Parade, participated in the Hoikeike Hoolaulea and contributed our quota of money for the Portraits at olani Palace and sold tickets to the "Na Ki'i 0 Na Ali'i 0 Hawai'i olani Palace." " HAWAAN CVC CLUB OF HONOLULU Honolulu, Oahu CharterDate: December 17, 1917 Club. Song: "Lei lima" by Charles King " Club Motto: t)a Mall KeEa'O Ka Aina Ka Pono Club Colors: Red and 1ima Yellow Club Rower: 1ima Pi~s i dent: Claire K. Hughes Ho, mmediate Past President: " Guard Kealoha First Vice President: Gerald Ah Mai " Recording Secretary:. Dawn Ramsey, Correspo ndence Secretary: LynnellK Akamu "Trea surer: Ernroy G.K. Henderson Directors: Suzanne Haunanai Apoliona Llewellyn Biven. Margaret Boyd Katherine Farm ' Alice Moku Froisethe Ray Gurczynski Sterling Johnson Pilialoha:LeeLoy Marion Vasconcellos,. The Club held its installation banquet at the Willows Restaurant. The 46th Holoku Ball, "Among My S ouvenirs" was again our scholarshi p fundraiser. This was held 'again at the Prince Kuhle Hotel honoring the following: Fred Trotter, Gladys Brandt, John Keola Lake and Kaui Zutterm elster, We awarded scholarships totaling about $20,000. Our Na Kupuna Luncheon at the Lunalilo Home was enjoyed by all who attended and of course enjoyed by the residents. We participated in the Hoikeike and Kuhio Day Celebrations. We also participated in the building of the Float for the Kamehameha Day Parade. The Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu also participated in the Na Ki'i0 Na Ali'i 0 Hawai'i olani Palace with Guard as Publicity Chairman and by selling tickets and attending the event. We also have supported the project for the Alii Portraits. 4

5 EXECUTVE CHAMBERS HONOL,Ul,.U GEORGE R. "RY08"'1 GO V ltfl.. O fl MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR GEORGE R. ARYOSH am very pleased to extend, on behalf of the people of Hawaii, congratulations and best wishes to all whose hard work and dedication have made possible the 1982 Annual Convention of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, November 11, 12, and 13, 1982,.at t~e Ala Moana Hotel.,.This annual gathering will see some 1,200 members discussing in-depth matters of 'v it al interest.to all H~waiians. The theme of the Convention, Ma Ka Lokahi Ka!kaika-n Unity There is Strength-is eminently fitting, stressing as it does the power evident inharmoniously working together for a common purpose and - J. the common good. " '.,'.,;. ~ To all taking part in thi~ year's Convention, we extend our warmest aloha. -. ~,, '-', 6

6 ~ ~ ~, KAUMUAL HAWAAN CVC CLUB Waimea, Kau ai Charter Date: February 7, 1969 Club Song: "Kaumualii" Club Colors: Red & Gold Club Rower: Maile Laullilil President: Lionel Kaohi First Vice President: Bobby Ka makele Secretary; Juanita Mundon Treasurer: Lena Mendonca Sgt-at-Arms: Clyde Anakalea Choral Director. Margaret Aipoalani H istorian: Directors: Lydia Kaohi Kiyono Hookano Penny Anakalea Kalihilihi Murayama Lydia Kaohi Janet Kaha lekomo Participation in the 1981 Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Co nvention in Anaheim, California with seven me mbers attending. n December our membership enjoyed our Annual Family Christmas Party.. Our club also participated in the Kuhio Day celebration with the Waimea Hawaiian Civic Club. The Kohala Club presented sixscholarships to graduates of Kohala High School with $ each. n June, ou r club hosted the Kamehameha Day Celebration on J une 11th with Hawaiian games, displays of arts an d culture demonstrations and a program. The Club sponsored two children to atte nd the Kameham eha Schools' Exploration Program. The Club part icipated in the Kau Hawaiian Civic Club Fund Raising at the Com munity Fair in Naalehu an d the National Park Puu Kohola two days celebration, Ke Kulana No'eau 0 Ka Wa Kahiko, "The Culture of Ancient Hawaii" held at Pelekane Beac h, Kawaihae, Hawaii. n September we hosted the Pre-Convention Caucus. n October, we were the host for Aloha Week with the Co urt, program and activities. KNG KAMEHAMEHA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Honolulu, Hawaii Charter Date: April 6, 1967 Club Colors: Purple and Mamo Club Song: "mua Kamebam ehe" Club Motto: Ue Mau Ke Ea 0 Ka Aina Ka Pono President: Frederick K. McWayne mmediate Past President: Henry K. Kaapana, J r. First Vice President: J uvenna Chang Second Vice President. Anne X. Kaap ana Third Vice President: Earle Kealoha Jr. Recording Secretary: Shelly HaD Corresponde nce Secretary: Colleen Shiroma Treasurer: Barbara Shiraishi Sqt-et-Arrns: John Saito Cho ral Director. Martha Leila Kiaha Historian: Doreen Saito Chaplain: Rose McCa rty Directors: Clement Rickard David legros Alex Sumida Gladys Shiroma Kathy Lum Lung Lana Mattos Participated in the Aha Hookuku Mele in Anah eim, California, tying for first place; Alii Sundays at Kawaiahau Church; Memorial Services honoring Prince Kuhio at Mauna Ala; Queen Liliuokalan i Celebrations at Washington Place; catered lua us; shared Christmas candy packages with Waiman u Home pat ients, assisted various sister clubs in their fundraising projects; Nanaikapono, Wahiawa, Waikiki, Prince Kuhio, Pearl Harbor and Waimanalo. Educa tion al grants were awarded to 14 recipients, totally $3,000. 7

7 HAWAAN CVC CLUB OF WAMANALO P. O. Box 232, Waimanalo, H (Meetings held 2nd Tuesdays of month at Waimanalo School Library) Charter Date : August, 1966 Club Song: "Kalanianaole" Club Colors: Turquoise and be ige Club Flower. Palailai Club Motto: l okahi Pres ident: l eiana Woodside First Vice President: Mary-Helen Kealoha Recording Secretary: Kuulei Aila Correspondence Secretary: Josephine Miller Treasurer: Mary-Ann Crowell Historian: Jean Duvauchelle Directors: Matilda Alvey Agnes Wright Ellen Haia lydia Ha-le Members participated in fund raising projects such as Prince Kuhio Day Celebration held March 27th at Waimanalo Beach Park. This was chaired by our club for the Council of Oahu. Members attended special ceremonies he ld at the Royal Mausoleum in honor of Prince Kuhle's birthday on March 26th. Members had afundraising food booth at the Waimanalo JCC Carnival he ld in Waimanalo in March. Member chaired historic sites expedition to Kahoolawe for Council of Oahu; first group went by helicopter on June 18th, and second group attended a weekend camping on the island of Kahoolawe (5-8 August). Members celebrated their 16th anniversary of our club, ho lding a banquet at Pacific Beach Hotel in September. Another fundraising project took place at the Oahu Council annual Hoikeike held at McCoy P avillion, Ala Moana Park in which our members participated. Members held another fund raising event by having a food booth at the Queen Emma Museum Fair he ld in September. Members attended the annual convention he ld in Anaheim last November and participated in all convention events. Members will be attending the pre-caucus convention this October held by Oahu Council. Also, members donated to the lolani Palace Portraits of Hawaii and will also be attending the Grand Hawaiian Party at Aloha Tower in Octoberfor this same project raising event for Oahu Council. Scholarship awards of close to $ 1,000 were distributed to students at Waimanalo, Kailua and/or the Windward area. KONA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Kallua-Kona, Hawa ii Charter Date: February: 1952 Club Son g: "Kona Kai 0 Pua ", Club Motto: Kulia Ka Nuku Club Colors: Red & Gold " -: President: Rub y PX Mcp onald First Vice President: Felward A N.L. Kahakelii Recording Secretary:., Leon Sterling - Pro Tem Corresponding Secretary;.J ulia Soehren Treasurer: Theresa Mahf ~ Sqt-at- Arms: Kahea Beck ley Historian: Chaplain:, Directors:. Fel Kahakelii Leon Sterling Arthur Mahi. Alberta Yates " leon, Sterling.. ' Rose Fujimori rma Chillingworth Albert Kau lia 8

8 HAWAAN CVC CLUB OF HLO Hilo, Hawaii Charter Date: April, 1966 Club Song: "Hawaii Aloha" Club Colors: Red & Gold Club Motto: Ua Mau Ke Ea 0 Aina Ka Pono President: E.C. Hobron Van Gies~nll Directors: Vice President: Ed Nakamoto mmediate Past President: E.C. Hobron VanGieson Recording Secretary: Muriel Nuuanu Correspondence Secretary: Violet Makuakane Treasurer: Martha McNicoll Anna Brown George Apele John Makuakane Lily Pa The Club raised $500 (club's pro-rated share of $5,000) for the Alii Portraits. Assisted the Council with two fund raising projects, a steak fry on Kuhio Weekend in Waimea honoring all the past Council Presidents and catered a Luau in Naalehu on the Fourth of July.We also awarded four scholarships and sent six youngsters to the Kamehameha Schoo ls Exploration Summer Program. We have also worked hard on recruiting new members-and updating 'our membership roster.' PU'ULOA'HAWAAN CVC CLUB Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii Charter Date: September 1964,Club Colors: Orange and White Club Rowe'r: White Ginger Club Motto: E Ho'omana'o Ko Waiwaj Ho'olina "Remember Your Heritage".. '. -.. : ','. President: Ethelreda R K~halewa f Vice President: Howard Vinhasa Secretary: Roda Vinhasa Treasurer: Mary Serrao :., " Directors:.Milton 'Smith Twila Dias Nani Keola f... This year Pu'uloa Hawaiian Civic Club was fortunate to part icipate n several displays and demonstrations on Hawaiian Arts and Crafts, The displays and demnstrations were conducted at the Ho'ike'lke at Kapiola ni Park during the King Karneh ameha celebration and the Oahu Council's annual Ho'ike'lke. We also hosted the ",HaW~ H ah Electric Company "Hawaiian Cooking Show." We participated and were present in all of t h~ dai:lt(ql strict Council meetings and events. We fulfilled our obligation to the Alii Portraits and t~ l? ~~){i'i Q:Na Ali'i 0 Hawa i'i lolani Palace..~ ~ : ; ~:i :::;r:/ :. ':, ~~ ".'. ~:'~'~": "i:~ Jo..: KALH-PAAMA HAWAAN CVC CLUB <,.:, '.,;:,:,':. ~..,',:. : :': :. ~-v ;...c', "..:,','--::'.:.:,>:;.: >( 'H ~ka Dri ~e'. :"i'.::',:? '~.:.'"., :,' :.~<. ~~ ',:'-'.' (~'-;: :":~"':;'::":;~.- \ ; "./," ;. :';'. ",>;; /.!'.; ~ :!' i'/:'::~?t1 ~>:' -..,.' -.':. ':_.-;: ',:, C;:hater PJat~: ; ~eb r:l;lary l l.970 :, ;\: :';-); -.Club Colors: Pj ~.w a ryd,w We -';. CJib ' $on~ " ;:'H6.1 1Sai~aJ~jk~ :MeoKe Aloha".:- :,,".'.'.~ '''' ' ' ' : '. '' >", ~. "> ~.,". :.::,;, : ':,;:r:. ~\:'; C l u b M 6 tt6 : ' Holkaika Like Me Ke Aloha ",' :',: ~:>..,~.: ;,... ' ; '., President: Susan Pine ' ~ ',.', ':.. ".>. -- '.' ~ ~: -',,:Treasurer: Pearl Kam First Vice President: Helen Sa lazar.'. ",,".'. "' S gt~ at~a rrn s : Minnie Rgueroa Second Vice President:.Lucy Maikai..', -,,'..' Elmer Williamson Recording Secretary: He len Scott _ Chaplain: Mildred Fountain Correspondence Secretary: Helen Gandall 10

9 O F F C E OF THE MAYOR CTY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU. HAWA AREA eoo E 808.! Aloha [romthe Mayor to the Delegates at the Annual Convention of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, November 11-13, am pleme.d to e.x-te.nd WaJU1J gll.e.e:ti.yl.g.6 06 Atoha :to :the. de.le.ga:te.!.l 6/l.Om 41 membe.jt club.6 atte.nding ~ ayl.yl.ual eonve.nt{o n, and 1 am e.!.lpe.cialiy happy to we.leome. :the. Hawaiian C~v~e Club memb~61l.0m C~601l.~. The. :theme. 0 6 ~ ga:thwng, Ma Ka Lo kam Ka 1fl~fla!1n Unay Thene. 7 J Sbte.n.g:th'J, Ls ve.jty appll.optua:te., 601l. U UYl.d~eoll.e.!.l :the. "ne. e.d 601l. au gll.oup!.l to band toge.:the.jt.60 a!.l.:to aehi.eve :the. gom :the.y have..6 ex. WUh.:the. ~pll.e.!.l.6~ve. ' memb ~ Mp :tha:t you have, 1 flnow.:that :the. AMoc<.a.U.on 06 Haw~n Uv~e Club.6 ha» e.!.l.:tabwhe.d M!.ltotUe and eul.:tultal pll.e.!.l e.jtva;t[on ande.duea;t[onal gom wmeh Me. ben.e.mcial to :the. e.:thme Haw~n and :to.:the. eommunuy 06 Hawaii..:t M my hope. :that ~ eonve.nt{on w{il be. a fughly pll.oduc.tive. one. and :that :the. sp~ 06 Atoha w{il pll.e.vail a!.l a.1jjja.y.6 among :the. de.le.ga:te.!.l and gue.!.l.:t!.l. Me. fle.aloha pume.hana. ~<L~~~ Eile.en. R. Ande.Jt!.lon 11

10 KO'OLAULOA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Waimea to Kualoa Charter Date: April 16, 1966 Club Colors: lima, White & Gree n Club So ng: "Ko'otauloa" Club Flower: Pua Melia & Hala Clu b Motto: Va Mau Ke Ea 0 Ka Atna Ka Pone President: Gladys K. Pualoa First Vice President: Sarah K. Hardy Recording Secretary: Sherry Evans Correspondence Sec retary: Josephine Moeai Treasurer: Agnes Choy Sgt-at-Arms. Leilani Pinto Historian : Sarah Hardy Chaplain: Mabel Ga rrigan t was a great convention atte nded by the twenty members, delegates and alternates at Ana heim. The membership worked hard a1l year to he lp assist those that would be attending, and it willbe a trip long remembered with the fondest of memories. Upon returning home we immediately made plans for ourannual Christmas Party. The affair was well attended an d just the boost we needed to prepare for the New Year. T his year has seen eight scholarships awarded to graduates of the Ko'oleuloe area. We also awarded ten grants to Ko 'ola uloa 5th Graders, two each from Kaaawa, Hauula, Laie, Kahuku and Sunset Schools to the Kam ehemeha Schools Explorations Program. Our members were in attendance at the Alii Sunday service for Prince Kuhio, at the mausoleum for Bernice Pau ahi Bishop, and at Washi ngton Place for the Governor's celebration of Queen Llhuokelam's 144th Anniversary. We met our obligation for the Alii Portrait Assessment and attended the Na Ni'i 0 Na Ali'l 0 Hawai'i lolani Palace function and sold tickets to this event. We engaged in the following activities throughout the year to raise funds: The Heu'ula 4 th of July Ho'oleulee, the Kahana Annual Canoe Regatta, the annual Hc'ike'ik e, Waimea Falls Ma kahfkl, Marnaka Ai Ala, an d our annual country bazaar. Our Annual Fashion Show scholarship fund raiser at the Hyatt Kuilima under Nake'u Awef's direction was a tremendous success.ourmahalo NutLoa tothe man y clubs and members who have supported us faithfully in the past 15 y~.ars. The members ofo ur club wish to publicly thank Dot Zollerfor hertime and effort put forth in making the new signs forthe clubs in the Association tha t were introduced at the Anaheim Convention which were donated in the name of the Ko'ola uloa Hawaiia n Civic Club. HAWAAN CVC CLUB OF LAUPAHOEHOE Laupahoehoe, Hawaii Charter Date: February 10, 1972 Club Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Club Song: "Ka Na't Aupuni" Club Motto: Ua Mau Ke Ea 0 Ke Atna Ka Pono President: Walter Victor, Jr. First Vice President: Mitchell K. Kan e hailua Second Vice Preside nt Maileleulani Ca narto Treasurer: Ernest Thomas Sqt-at-Arms: Albert Maiku i Historia n: Toribio Fra ncisco Directors: Dolores Thomas, Rita Canario, Lo uise Maikui 14

11 , ; Charter Date: June, 1964 Club Song: "Kaleleonalani" QUEEN EMMA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Honolulu, Oahu Club Colors: Royal Blue & White Club Rower: Pikake Club Motto: Kulia Ka Nu'u President: Lorraine M. Freitas First Vice President: Lila Medeiros Ex-Officio: Frank Amarino, Jr. Recording Secretary: Phyllis Chan Correspondence Secretary: Shirley Kamakele Treasurer: Rawleen Fisher Sgt-at-Arms: Dorothy Belz Choral Director. Les Ceballos Historian: Mary Louise Kekuewa Chaplain: Annie Kini Na Opio 0 Emmalani Advisor: Elaine Mullaney Directors: Paulette Kahalepuna _Juanita Pettigrew Betty Ogata Casina Waterman Paul Kekuewa Jack Yoos Paulin-e Mathias Gerry Alama The Queen Emma Hawaiian CivicClub has been busy as usual in We have participated in events Hawaiian that come to our attention early. We started with our Ho'okupu to Queen Emma on her birthday, January 2. Followed closely with the Waianae H.C.C.'s double hulled canoe launching, the Prince Kuhio Day Celebration, May Day Festivities, King Kamehameha Day Parade and Celebration, Moanalua Gardens 'Onipa'a, A1i'i Sundays at Kawaiahao Church, and atte ndance at 'O'ahu Cou ncil and AOHCC meetings. Our programs at GeneralMembersh ip meetings have been informative and educational.we have had guest speakers such as: Haunani Apoliona (Song Composition), Rubellite K. Johnson (Kumulipo), Keola Cabacungan ('olani Palace), Joel Pahukula (SelfAwareness the Hawaiian Way), Ku'ulei hara & Lillian Awai Lum (Hawaiian Kingdom ), Rod Burgess (O.HA.) and a film strip on Mrs. Joanna Cluny and her feather craft. We continue to raise mon ies for our Scholarship Fund and had a great time at the annual Ho'ike'ike with our booth, Choral group, Na Opio 0 Emalani and Hawaiian crafts demonstrations. This year we awarded 25 scho larships to students from Kindergarten to College. - WAMEA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Waimea, Hawaii Charter Dat e: December 13; 1949 Club Colors: Black/Fushia Pink Club Song: "Hole Waimea" Club Rower: Akulikuli Club Motto: Ua Mau Ke a Oka Aina ka Pono Pres ident: Elaine Flores First Vice President: Aloha Tanimoto Recording Secretary: walani Case Correspondence Secretary: Lulu Thelma Lindsey Tr easurer: Miriam -Baldornero Sgt-at-Arms: Donald Tolentino Historian: Mabel Tolentino Choral Director: John K. Spencer Chaplain: Elsie Conger Chaplain: Elizabeth Stevens Lorna Akima Lani Case Auhea Case Andrew Akau t ~ 15

12 WAKK HAWAAN CVC CLUB Paki Park, Waikiki Charter Date: April 16, 1966 Club Song: "Waikiki Hula" Club Colors: Fuschia and White Club Rowe r: Carnation Club Motto: Huki Like President: Nona Kamai First Vice President:. Dawn Brown Second Vice President: Leilani Malterre Recording Secretary: Leilani Donlin Corres pondence Secretary: Leilani Donlin Financial Secretary: Frances Camacho Treasurer: Gertrude Haia Sgt-at-Arms: J.J. Madura Historian: Gertrude Haia Chaplain: Leilani Malterre Full participation in District and Association activities. The Annual Scholarship Boat Ride aga in enabled the club to give four $ Scholarship awards to deserving young college students. The history of the club shows a gratifyingnumber of college graduates throughout the years. We are proud to say that we have graduated a lawyer, a social worker, an opera singer, teachers, police officer and various other career students. The club has participated in various exhibits/demonstrations, cooperated with other clubs in their functtons and cooperated with each other to further the goals of the club. -Charter Date: April 16, 1966 (orqan izedfeb. 9, 1934) Club S o n ~J: "Kaulana Waialua" WAALUA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Haleiwa, Oahu, Hawaii Club Colors: Yellow and Green Club Rower: Kukunaokala Club Motto: Hanalike me ka Lokahi (Working Together in Unity) " President: Tomi Downey Chong First Vice President: Richard Kinney, Jr. Recording Secretary: Joseph P. Leong Treasurer: Joseph P. Leong Sgt-at -Arms: George Ai.Historian: Violet Foster Directors :" Dorothy Awai Lei Ai Levi Kauwalu Waialua held a Kalua pig sale to incur our club assessment to donate to the Alii Portraits and Frames project. Waialua members went on a hike of the Waimea Bay area. We visited the fishing shrine along the water, na heiau in the mountain area and took a tour of Waimea Valley. Members were especially excited about visiting Hewahewa's Heiau in the Valley, and witnessing the many burial caverns. Waialua hosted the Annualgraduates social, honoring the 1982 graduates with a cook out dinner at the Meadow Gold Long House. Scholarships were awarded to recipients in excess of $3,000, including a special scholarship award donated by Dick Rodby of Kemoo Farms in honor of Aunty rmgard Farden Aluli. Annually, our club hosts a "White Christmas" party for the children of Waialua and distributes food baskets donated by members to needy Hawaiian families. 16

13 $ ~ffi ASSOCATON OF HAWAAN CVC CLUBS ORGANZATONAL STRUCTURE PRESDENT Mr. W. T. Anderson RECORDNG SECRETARY Mrs. Lilian Rice OAHU COUNCL PRESDENT Mrs. Elaine Mullaney DRECTORS Mrs. Hann ie Anderson Mrs. Jalna Keala Mrs. Parker Widemann Alii Pauahi Kualoa-Heeia Hono lulu Kailua Kalihi-Palama King Kameharneha Koolauloa Koolaupoko Makakilo Ewa Princess Kaiulani Nanaikapono Pearl Harb or Prince Kuhio Puuloa Queen Emma Wailua Wahiawa Waikiki Waimanalo Waianae 1st VCE PRESDENT Mr. Benson Lee CORRESPONDENCE SECR ETARY Mrs. Guss ie Bento HAWA COUNCL PRESDENT Mr. Charles Rose DRECTORS (1) Mrs. Elaine Flores Hamakua Hilo Hoopuloa Ka'u Koha la Kona Laupahoehoe Prince David Kawananakoa Waimea TREASURER Mrs. rma R. Farden MAU l COUN TY COUNCL PRESDENT Franc is Wong Leong DRECTORS (1) Joh n Wilmington Central Maui Hoolehua Lahaina Lanai Molokai 2nd VCE PRESDENT Miss Lily P a MM ED. PAST PRESDENT progeorge Mills KAUA COUNCL PRESDENT Mr. Roland Nitta DRECTORS (1) Fred B. Cona nt, Jr. Hanalei Kauai Kaumua lil Kawaihau CHAPLAN Aloha Awaa Aha Hui Kalakaua Aha Hui Liliuokalani Alnahau 0 Kalepo ni ~~_ ~~

14 CREDENTALS AND REGSTRATON REPORT At Large Delegate Alternates Members Guests TOTAL OAHU COUNCL: 1211 ALl PAUAH EWA HON OL ULU KALUA KALlH PALAMA KNG KAME HAMEHA KOOLAULOA KOO LAUPO KO KUALOA HE EA AKAKLO NANAKAPO NO PEARL HARBO R PRNCE KUH O PR NCESS KAULAN PUULO A QU EEN EM M A WAA LUA WAANAE WAHAWA WAKK WAMANALO HAWA COUNCL (9) HAMAKUA HLO HOO PULO A KA'U KOHALA K NA LAUPAHOEHOE PRN CE DAVD KAWANANAKOA X WAME A MAUl COUNTY COUNCL: (5) C ENTRAL MAUl HOOLEHUA LAHANA LANA x MOLO KA KAUA COUNCL: 141 HANALE KAUA KAUM UALl KAWAHAU STATE BOARD: 131 AHA HU KALAKAUA AHA HU LlLl UOKALAN ANAHAU 0 KALEPON GRAND TOTALS:, ~ td 22

15 ,----~-;., KOHALA HAWAAN CVC CLUB North Kohala, Hawa ii. Charter Date: April 16, 1966 Club Song: "Ahahui a Hawaii No Kohala " President: Hiram Kaoo/Rachel Kaoo First Vice President: Barbara zumi Recording Secretary: Mildred Moniz Club Colors : Red & Yellow Club Rower: Plumeria Correspondence Secretary: Vivian Moku Treasurer: Samuel Moniz Club Representative: Therese Da Silva Participated in the 1981 Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Convention in Anaheim, California with seven members attending. n December our membership enjoyed our Annual Family Christmas Party. Our Club also participated in the Kuhio Day celebration with the Waimea Hawaiian Civic Club. The Kohala Club presented six scholarships to graduates of Kohala High Schoolwith $ each. n June, our club hosted the Kamehameha Day Celebration 'on June 11 th with'hawaiian games, displays of arts, and culture demonstrations and a program. The club sponsoredtwo children to attend the Kamehameha Schools Exploration Program. The Club partic ipated in the Kau Hawaiian CivicClub fund raising at the Community Fairin Naalehu and the National Park Puu Kohola two days celebration Ke Kulana No'eau a Ka Wa Kahiko "The Culture of Ancient Hawaii" held at Pelekane Beach, Kawaihae, Hawaii. n September we hosted the Pre-Convention Caucus. n October, we were the host for Aloha Week with the Court, program and activities.. HAWAAN CVC CLUB OF KA'U Ka'u, Hawaii Charter Date: February, 1969 Club Song: "Ka Nani Ao Ka'u" Club Motto: Ua Mau Ke Ea aka Aina ka Pono Club Colors: Green and White Club Rower: A' Ali'i President: William K. Ahia, Jr. First Vice President: Evalani Kipili'i Second Vice President: Mae Akamu Secretary: Jeanette Howard Directors: Lilly Ahia Elsie Moses Anna Cariaga Cathy Arnold Ended our 1981 ach ievements with an ipu making class. Nine members attended fhe Annual Convention in Anaheim, California. Sponsored a Hawaiian Lei Contest on May Day for all the Keikisin the elementary grades of both the Na'alehu and Pahala Schools, of which monetary prizes was awarded by our Club. Due to the overbooking and late submissions of applications, sixteen students sponsored, were not able to attend the Kamehameha Schools Summer Exploration Program this year, but will be allowed to do so in the summer of However, three other applicants accepted, were sponsored by the club. Participated in the Kamehameha Day Celebration by making of leis for the statue in Kohala and in the 4th of July celebration together with the Na'alehu Community Club to raise funds for the Na Opio of Ka'u. Awarded scholarsh ips to two high school graduates and one college student. Donated to the Na'alehu and Pahala Schools' Libraries, educational materials pertaining to Hawaiiana. Other fund raisers were also held through the year. 25

16 ,, E ~------~ KUAlOA HEEA HAWAAN CVC cum Lulani Street, Kaneohe, Hawaii Charter Date:'January 6, 1975 Club Colors: Green, Brown, Yellow Club Song: "Kuu Home 0 Kahalu'u" Club Rower: Puakenikeni, Kolomona, Kukul Nut Club Motto: E Hana No Na Pono 0 Ka Po'e Hawaii President: Kalani Miller First Vice President: Elizabeth Lau Second Vice President: Joan Lee Recording Secretary: Aloha Ho Correspondence Secretary: Aloha Ho Treasurer: Harriet Decosta Sgt-at-Arms: Tony Robello Historian:. Wanda Kahuena Directors: Milton Lau Florence Fitzgerald Haleaka Martin Wanda Kahuena Mary Akui Kamaile Miller David Mau Lily Labuguen PARTCPATED N: 1. Kuhio Day at Waimanalo. 2. Unveiling of Queen Liliuokalani Statue at the Cap itol. 3. Alii services at the Royal Mausoleum for Prince Kuhio. 4. Attended the social at the Governor's Mansion for Queen Liliuokalani's birthday. 5. Fund 'raiser at the Holkelke at McCoy Park SPONSORED - two members of the club as follows: 1. PAUL LUCAS - A senior at the University of Hawaii, majoring in Hawaiiana. 2. TANDY DECOSTA A 3.6 student, graduated from Castle High School in 1982 with honors. She is the first female student from Castle High School to be named the most valuable player as a defensive sweeper in soccer. As a member of the soccer team, Castle High School took the OA Championship for three (3)consecutive years and was named the State Champion for one (1) year. She also coached the eleven (11) and twelve (12) year old boys soccer team when she was 15 years old. Her name was entered into the "Athletic Hall of Fame" of Castle High School. Tandy is presently attending the Electronics nstitute, majoring in electronics. She is a lala op io charter member. KOOlAUPOKO HAWAAN CVC CLUB. Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii Charter Date: August 10, 1937 Club Colors: Red & Gold Club Song: "Kuu Home a'i Kaneohe" Club Rower. Marigold Club Motto: Ua mau ka ea 0 ka lani i ka pono President: Roger M. Kanealii First Vice President: Alice Smith Second Vice President: Rena L. Kanea lii Recording Secretary: Thelma Black Treasurer: Jeanette Pang Sgt-at-Arms: Earl Padeken Historian: Directors: Beatrice Matsumoto Aloha Awaa Moses Aki Bonnie Awaa Gladys Padeken Past President: Anna Keene Participated in annual Kaneohe Community Christmas parade. Members attended annual Koolauloa Hawaiian CivicClub fashion show scholars hip fund raiser and other civicclub fund raisers. Donated to the Ali'i Portrait fund. Members attended the Restoration Portrait hoolaule'a. Sold tickets to the Ho'ike'ike Hoolaule'a. Did not give out scholarships due to no response from applicants. 26

17 ULUWEH 0 KA'ALA 1. Uluwehi ka lu-na 0 Ka'ala, Ka hi ko ia mai-a e ka ohu. A la-wa ku'u maka i-lu-na Ka pi'oa ke 'a-nue-nue, A la-uia ku'u maka i-la-lo Ka hu-la-li a ka wai li'u la, Auwana i ke ku-la 0 Lei-le-hua, Me ka ipo honehone 0 ke au-moe. HU: Pa mai ka makani he Moa'e Ho-inoino nei i kamana'o, l-lai-la ma-ua i pili a-i Me ka ipo honehone.o ke au-moe. 2. Ho'ohihi aku au e i-ke. 1 ka wai aniani 0 u-ka, Oi-a wai ono a ka ma-nu, Ka-o-mi a-na i ka mcnu'o, o ke ahe mai a ke keha-u Hali mai ke ala onaona Diu la'i ka walea ana iho Ma ka poli nahenahe 0 ku'u ipo. Beautiful is the top of Ka'ala, Adorned by the mists. My eyes glance upward At the arching rainbow, My eyes glance downward At a mirage sparkling, wander over the plains of Leilehua With my dear one at midnight. The tradewind blows hither Disturbing my,mind, There we were together With my dear one at midnight. long to see.the sparkling waters on the upland, The refreshing waters loved by the birds, And attracting one's attention A breath of dew wafts down Bringing a sweet fragrance That delights me as repose n the loving,arms of my loved or~e. Words & Music: Kanihomau'ole Arranged by Martha Poepoe Hohu Translation: Mary Kawena Puku'i,, ~ ~ 27

18 Organized : Club Song: "Molokcii Waltz" MOLOKA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Ka unakakai, Molokai Charter Date : April 16, 1966 Club Colors: White and Green Club Motto: Kaulike Me Ke Kui Kahi Presid ent: rma Mariano KAWAHAU HAWAAN CVC CLUB Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Charter Date: 1974 Club Song: "Kawaihau" Club Colors: Blue and White President: Henrietta Gonsalves HAMAKUA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Honokaa, Hawaii Charter D~e:April 16, 1966 Club Colors: Red Club Flower: Maile President: Violet B. Ramos t. ' LAHANA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Charter Date: April 16, 1966 Club Colors: Dark Gre en, Light Green, Club Song: "Halo na" and Brown ish Yellow Club Motto: Ua Mau Ke la 0 Ka Aina Ka Pono President: Bernice Nitta ' CROWN PRNTERS NEVlTO.N SQUARE Kaahumanu 5, PO Box 1147 Aiea. Hawaii '16701 Specialists in Business Needs NCR Forms Envelopes Brochu res Price Lists * Lette rheads Business Cards Newsletters Booklets Menus * Business Forms NVTATO NS FO R ALL OCCASONS Wedd ing * Birthdays * Bap tisms OFFSET PRNTN G Open Wednesday til 9 pm PHOTO TYP ES ETTNG and all day Saturday!. DES GN & LAYOUT Serv ing Leewa rd Oahu with VELO BND All Your Printing Needs! BO ND COPES FREE PCK UP & DELVERY! THE CONSUMER'S CONNECTON EyeryJpody loves to read our FREE CLASSFEDS! or in Newtown Square Kaahumanu St.. Aiea t S o o

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20 'AHAHU'O LL'UOKALAN HCC OF SOUTHERN CALFORNA Los Angeles, California Charter Date: February 4, 1977 Club Colors: Black & Gold Club Song: "Lei No Kamaka Eha" Club Rower: Crown Rower Club Motto: ONPA'A (Steadfast) President:. Wini Kuulei Smith First Vice President: Lydia Leinaala Low Second Vice President: Sam Rosero Recording Secretary:.Mary Pelayo Corresponden ce Secretary: Pat Nascimento Treasurer. Melanie Rosero Choral Director. Moana Chang Historian: Directors: Randy Chang Annabelle Evans Rose Jarrett Val Dudoit Loretta Dudoit John Jensen Kimo Artis CLUB ACTVTES, 1982: Attend weekly club workshops of Hawaiian culture. SPONSORED community workshops with guest speakers on Kahunaism, Kumu Hula and Halaus, and Hawaiian feather leis demonstrations & history. Also sponsored a contestant in the Miss Hawaii-California Beauty Pageant. PARTCPATED as entertainers in a scholarship luncheon of another Hawaiian Club, entered 3 booths in the annual Hoo laule'a of Southern California and was represented in the Nisie VFW Post Memorial Services. CONDUCTED various fund raising projects such as food sales, catering luaus, beer bust, bingo and a concert for scholarships and convention. DONATED $1,000 to Friends of olani Palace for the restoration of Alii Portraits and Frames, and $800 to other organizations. AWARDED scholarships totalling $2,000.. AL' PAUAH Mililani Town & North Shore Charter Date: 1973 Club Colors: White Club Song: "Pauahi 0 Kalani" Club Rower. Pua Kukui Club Motto: Ka kaika 0 Ka Mana 0 Me Ke Kino President: Nancy K. Ornellas First Vice President: Pua'ala McElhaney. Recording Secretary: Betty Jenkins Treasurer: Historian : Carole Pau lsen Aloha Sanborn Ali'i Pauahi's successful Napua A Pauahi project served 150 youngsters daily for four weeks during the summer of]982. Courses in hula, cultural enrichment, Hawa iian language, ukulele, guitar, Hawaiian sports and games, an d arts and crafts were available to 120 youngsters at Mililani Uka Elementary and 30 children at Haleiwa Elementary in the Halau9 Haleiwa facility.. Six thousand four hundred dollars was generated for scholarships for post high school and post graduate work.. Halau 0 Haleiwa, an earlier ed ucation project of Ali'i Pauahi, continues in its fifth year at Haleiwa Elementary with professional staff and facilities funded by the Department of Education. The Halau instructs the entire elementary school, its teachers and parent groups in cultural enrichment. Ali'i Pauahi members celebrated its ninth anniversary with a luncheon and Ohana with residents of Lunalilo Home. This birthday celebration is an annual event. Ol ". ' 30

21 EWA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Aiea, Pearl City and Ewa Organized: May 4, 1948 Charter Date : April 16, 1966 Club Song: "Pupu 0 Ewa" Club Colors: Green and Yellow Club Flower: Pu Pu,J President: George'Richardson First Vice President: Joseph Low Second Vice Presiden t: Ned Nakoa Recording Secretary: Adeline Estene Correspondence Secretary: Harriet Oana Treasurer: Joseph Camacho Directors: rene Akana John Quattlebaum Wally Estene. Margie Zinkie George Kaeliwai Activities for the year included: Monthly meetings, attendance at district meetings and other civicclub,functions ; attendance at services honoring our aliiat Kawaiahao Church. Nine members attended the Hawaiian CivicClub convention held in Anaheim, California last year. We entered a team in the HCC bowling league and are presently providing scholarships for two college students for a total of $1,000. We also participated in the fund raising of the Alii Portraits.. UlJNTS-1 UVUUAL Hi:: Hl::Ml::N,ACCOUNTS-PERSONAL' ua -CHECKNG ACCOUNTS. 0 :;HRSTMAS CLUB-ALL S -.-7SAVNGS- ANYTME 1i L 3Y-MAL-HOME EQUTY LOANs-, N. t- y MA ~S OF CREDT-NTERNATON _'-'. N~ r"_ 3AVNGS-42-MONTH NVEST.--' R- "',/ ;-,30-MONTH SMALL SAVERS T CERTFCATES--.30-MONTH =. ~LERS CHEC ~ -" f"":' LE ' ~COUNTS-C ~ ~G' \i fir-. S~VNGS ACCO /\1 -PERSONALLC Nv ~ F "'COUNTS-HOMt:: somry L. S-\ ( R "CATES-ALL SAVERS CERTE J.. S SAVNGS-91-DAY SHORTT ( _ VDUALRETREMENTACCOU Y-MAL- CHECKNG'WTH NT "AN' ME E; R'f!t.,'MACHNES-MONEYMAR )NALBANKNG-.rNDVDUALR... f1.._ DAYSHORT.TERM-NOTt. ~ -CERTFCATES-,'PERSONAL LOANS-,VSAro CHARGE CARO-, NGHT DEPOSTORY bst-30-month SMAtL SAVERS CERTFCATES-HOME EQUtTY LOANS-BANK DR M Rmerican Security Bank..,R the bank you'll ever need MEMBER FDC 31

22 BulaSupplyCenter-'ll.,, 2346 Sout h Ki ng Street / Honolulu, Hawaii (808) file islands' manufactum of hawaiian & polynesian dance SUppliES. tllso carrying raj11a,& rattan, dazzling paltos, lauhala poor mats, iuory adornmrnt s otht hard-to-pnd items. purchasers of local trafts. please 'inquilt. HANALE 'HAWAAN 'CVC CLUB. Hanalei, Kauai, Hawaii ' ' Charter Date: 1969 Club Song: "Hanohano Hanalei" Club Motto: Kaulana A 0 Hana lei ' Club Colors: Purple & White Canoe Club Colors: Green & Gold C lub Rower: Pua Olena President: Fred B. Conant, Jr. Directors: Annie Hash imoto First Vice President:' Charles Kim Marjorie Yokotake Recording Secretary: Victoria Nuhi Michael Chandler Correspondence Secretary:, Rhona Ann Hermosura ", Moses Ho Treasurer: Merrilee Chandler ' ' Ulu Hoornanawanui Choral Director:. Marjorie Yokotake : Virgie Ho ' Maile.Sernitekol Many fund raisers'were held during the yearwlth the Annual " S~~set Jam Concert" the largest. These enabled the club to give $1,250 to the Ali'i Portrait Fund arid help support ourcanoe club. Members played music for the HanaleiSchoolCentennialCelebranon and furid raisers for the HVBand Alu Like athanalei Bay Resorts. Two members sat on the Citizens Advisory Committee to the Kauai General Plan Update Project..,,, '". ".. " Hanalei Canoe chib won many regattas duririg the year. They arethe Kauai Champions and 1,1,(00 the State Championship in Hilo. Men's crews broke two records atthe long distance Queen Liliuokalani races in Kona. Men and women crews again participated in races in Tahiti during the Bastille Day ' celebrations. Women and men participated in the Molokai to Oahu races in'september and October. 32

23 PRNCE KUHO HAWAAN CVC CLUB Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Charter Date: June 17, 1964 Club Colors: Purple & White Club Song: "Waialae" Club Flower: ani me ke 'oke'o Club Motto: "Kalani Ana Ole" (Heaven of Boundless Limits) President: Roy Swift Kaaa Directors: First Vice President: Lurline Lemon Young Second Vice President: Ron Larsen Recording Secretary: Marilyn H. Thompson Correspondence Secretary: Daryl Jean D. Aiwohi Treasurer: Karlotta Ann Kaaa Choral Director: Ms. Anuhea Brown Roy Benham Paddy M. Dunn Nanea R. Sai ' Wilbur Dickson Katherine l. Harbotttle 1ima K. Williams n accordance with the terms of our Scholarship fund, all of our recipients share Hawaiian ancestry. Each recipient was selected after a review of his/her ability, academic and career goals and financial needs. Applicants ranged from various levels of education - pre-school age through graduate level. Assistance is also provided for students to attend a summer program. The primary objective of our Club is to foster an understanding and appreciation of Hawaiian culture and shall be operated exclusively for the promotion of charitable projects inuring and designed to benefit the Community in promoting their social welfare as well as to preserve and perpetuate the ancient historical data. n order to achieve our goals and projects towards raising money for our Scholarship Fund, the Choral Group played an important role with meles and songs of Hawaii Nei. Garage sales proved very successful as well as,our popular Hawaiian Moon Calendars. ANAHAU 0 KALEPONHAWAAN CVC CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY Orange County, California Club Song: "Ainahau". Club Colors: Peacock Blue-Green, White Club Motto: HE Malama a 'Na Pono a Ka Aina E Na Opio" President:!rene A. Kawaauhau First Vice President: ' Healani Abbey, Second VicePresident: ' Victor Jarrett, Sr. Recording Secretary:.' Jackie Judd Correspondence Secretary;" Carl Bode Treasurer: Artland Kaai Sgt-at-Arrns: Julian Judd Choral Director: Jay Mannion Historian: Evelyn Kufferath Chaplain: Mary Ann Kalama Directors: John Kamalani '.: Mary Ann Kalama Thomas Silva ' Eleanor Kalama Boie Makaena Jenny Tavares CLUB ACTVTES Hawaiian language classes, ukulele instrucnon, choral group; mus ical group, feather lei making, arts and crafts, Kahlko and Auwana fund raising activities. CLUB ACHEVEMENTS - Awarded three (3) cultural scholarships in the amount of $ each to fifth grade students to attend Explorations '82 at the Kamehameha School's campus in July, 1982.,33

24 HAWAAN CVC CLUB OF WAHAWA Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii Charter Date: April 16, 1966 Club Colors: Green a nd white Club Song: "Paahana" Club Rower: Ga rdenia Club Motto: E Ho'o Hana Like A'e Ana President: Lurline Lee First Vice President: Helen Hammond Second Vice President: Myra Travis Secretary: Dorothy Antoque Treasurer: H istorian: Chaplain: Auditor: Rose Poepoe Biddle Moniz Louise Obatay Virginia Cruz n April we hosted the district council meeti ng at Whitmore Gym. Six students were awarded scholarships. Theyincluded Clyde Barr and Mama Lee at Leeward Community College; Priscilla Lacerdo and Donna Rosaldo at the University of Hawaiiand Paula-Ann and Sherri-Ann Karnaka at Kameh ameha Schoo ls. t took the club three Saturdays and one Sunday to clea n up the birth stone site, Kukaniloko, ofwee ds an d overgrown brushes, in J uly.the president attended the unveiling of thestatue, Queen Liliuokalani and took the one day flight to visit Kahoolawe. n September the annual scholarship lua u was held. Other areas in the community in which the club took part was hosting a food booth in the annual Parks an d Recreation Ho'olaulea at Fred Wright Park; decorating the hall where the Wahiawa Community and Businessmen's Association held their Military Appreciation get-together. We also had a food booth in th e district council's Ho'ikeike in August. 'AHAHU KWLA HAWA' KAMAU' WAHNE VCTORA KAWEKU LUNAULO KALANNUAHLAPALAPA KA'ULAN CLEGHORN Honolulu, Hawaii Charter Date: February 3, 1978 Club Song: "Ka'iulani A ll't" Club Motto: Kulia Ka Lokah i Club Colors: Red, Black, & White Presiden t: Fran cis Doc First Vice President: Walter Rod en hurst, Recording Secretary: Sheila Lee Corresponde nce Secretary: Ro na Rodenhurst Treasurer: Ruth Holt Sgt-at-Arrns: Patsy Kalawai'a Historian: Chaplain: Directors: Eloise Chun Marle ne Nishimiya Pa uline Kalawai'a Kenny Haina Gladys Rodenhurst Olinda Kamakahi Participated in the Association of Hawaiian CivicClubs Ann ual Co nvention in Anaheim.We have had a busy year putting together interesting meetings for our memb ership with de monstrations of Poi Pound ing and Lei Making and having guest speakerssuch as Thomas Kamah ele an d Kawila Clark. We atten ded allof the Oahu District Co uncil Meetings including the Kuhio Celebration, Holketke and All' S undays. We gave our share for the Portraits of the lolani Palace and sold tickets and was in charge of clea n up of the Na Ki'i 0 Ne Ali'i 0 Hawai'l olani Palace. We a lso held a ceremony at Mau na'la for Our Princess Ketulent and he ld a tea in her hon or o n the grounds of St. Andrew's Priory. 34

25 WAANAE HAWAAN CVC CLUB Waianae, Oahu, Hawaii Charter Date: April 16, 1966 Club Colors: Blue & Gold Club So ng: "Aloha la a Waianae" Club Flower: lima Club Motto: Ua Mau Ke Ea Oka Aina lka Pone President: George Kawelo, Sr. Chainnan of the Board: Maxine Hee First Vice President: Paige Kawelo Barber Second Vice President: Josephine.Vim Recording Secretary: Roselind Carrero Correspo ndence Secretary: Georgette Kawelo Treasurer: Rochelle Kawelo Sgt.-at-Anns: Helen laee H istorian: Cha plain: Dire ctors: Katherin e Maun akea Oliver Willingham Rose Mo rales Rose Soares Louise Kong Muriel Souza A drian Silva Joseph Lapfho, Pertictpated in th e Association of Hawaiian Civic Club Convention held in Anaheim, California. We attended all District Council Meetings and the Kuhio Cele brations an d the Hoikeike. We continued to work o n the Kui'i1i lloe Heie u at Pokal Bay and assisted in the building of the double-hull canoe. We participated in the Na Ki'i 0 Na Alf't 0 Hawaiiby atte nding and selling tickets a nd paid ourassessment for the lolent Frames Resto ration Project. HOOLEHUA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Hoolehua, Molo kai, Hawaii Charter Date: February, 1972 Club So ng: "Hoolehua" Club Co lors: Green and Black President Francis Wong-Leong First Vice President: Mrs. Florence Char Recording Secretary: Mrs. Mab el Ayau Treasurer: Mrs. Johanna Wong Leong Directors: Mrs. Mabel Ayau Mrs. Lady Uu. Mrs. Victoria Buchanan HOOPULOA HAWAAN CVC CLUB Hoopuloe, Milolii, So uth Kana, Hawaii Charter Date: February 6, 1971 Club Song: "Ea Ho'opuloa" Club Colors: Royal Blue & White Club Rower: White Ginger Club Motto: m ua 0 Milolii President: Julia Kaupu First Vice President Kamla Kua hule Secretary : Lynne Reyes T reasur er: Sarah K Kah ele Sgt-at-Arms: Fid elis Aki Ch oral Director: Dia ne Aki Historia n: Chaplain: Directors: Mona Kah ele Lou is P. Pau lo, Sr. Clarence Medeiros Steven Kueh ule Harry Kamak a The Ho'opuloa Hawaiia n Civic Club formed a J unior Youth Club to participate under the Ho'opuloa Hawaiian Civic Club. We also organized a Ca noe Club with 80 participating members, we are also their sponsor. We also pa rticipated in the Association of Hawaiian CivicClubs Annual Convention in Ana heim, California. 36

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