June 3-9, 2019 KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS KAPĀLAMA. Ku Lokahi, Ku Ha aheo. Stand in unity, stand in pride. alumni.ksbe.edu/alumniweek

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Alumni Week 2019 June 3-9, 2019 KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS KAPĀLAMA Ku Lokahi, Ku Ha aheo Stand in unity, stand in pride Class of 1939 Registration begins 8:00 AM HST on April 2, 2019 alumni.ksbe.edu/alumniweek

Welcome to Kamehameha Schools 30TH ANNUAL ALUMNI WEEK Aloha mai kākou! As the Poʻo Kula of the Kapālama campus I am so honored to welcome you back for Alumni Week! Our Founder, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, envisioned the Kamehameha Schools serving Native Hawaiians into perpetuity and we are all proof of that. We all feel a sense of indebtedness to Kamehameha Schools and Pauahi for the opportunities afforded us while enrolled as students here on the Kapālama campus. The experiences we had as students have helped us to build a strong foundation making it possible for us to accomplish outstanding achievements. Since leaving Kamehameha I know that many of you have contributed in different ways that have brought honor to the legacy of our Princess. Mahalo nui for all you have done and will continue to do to lift the lāhui. Our Parents & Alumni Relations division has been working tirelessly to put together activities and programs that will be fun, uplifting, and bring a deeper awareness and appreciation to our Hawaiian well-being culturally, spiritually, socially, economically, physically, emotionally, and cognitively. As you join in the activities of Alumni Week 2019 may you enjoy renewing old friendships and making new ones too. As we say at Kamehameha, E Ola! On behalf of our current generation of good and industrious young men and women, together with the kumu and staff we honor you as alumni of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus. Welcome home and have a wonderful reunion celebration. I Mua Kamehameha! Ua ao Hawaiʻi iā Pauahilaninui Enlightened is Hawaiʻi this day because of our beloved Princess Pauahi. Me ke aloha pumehana, Dr. Taran K. Chun, Poʻo Kula Kamehameha Schools Kapālama 2 Class of 1949 Class of 1954 Class of 2004

Monday 11:00 AM Pearl Country Club $150.00 per person 11:30 AM shotgun [9:30 AM registration & driving range opens] JUNE 3 ALUMNI GOLF TOURNAMENT Start our Alumni Week off with a round of golf with fellow alums. The 2019 Alumni Golf Tournament, hosted by the class of 1988 and Pauahi Foundation, will tee off at Pearl Pearl Country Club. Proceeds go to the Pauahi Foundation in support of post-high scholarships for native Hawaiian haumāna. Players will enjoy a three-man scramble format, handicap required (Max 24 for men, 30 for women). Registration fees include range balls, greens fee and cart, two refreshment tickets, lunch, snacks on the course, dinner buffet and prizes. This year, we will offer mulligans available to purchase at check-in and a new game will be featured during play. Each player will receive a special gift for participating in the tournament. Register at: http://connect.pauahi.org/2019-ksk-alumni-week-golf ALUMNI ON THE ʻĀINA HELE MAI! JOIN US ON A JOURNEY TO HELUMOA! 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Meet at Kekūhaupiʻo Bus Departs at 8:30 AM $25.00 per person includes lunch for tour. Board a KS school bus as we journey into Waikīkī to the Royal Hawaiian Center, also known as Helumoa. Once there, we will gather in the Royal Grove for welcoming protocol and present ho okupu to the statue of our beloved Princess. You will then get a cultural overview and learn about Pauahi s Helumoa heritage and take part in a lauhala weaving lesson. Enjoy a leisurely lunch followed by free time when you can explore the area and shops before we head back to campus. Please note that this tour requires walking. Attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in cool, modest attire. for tour and lunch. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO ALCOHOL PERMITED. - OR - ALUMNI ON THE ʻĀINA EXPERIENCE MAUNALUA (TOUR OF KS LANDS IN HAWAIʻI KAI) 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM Meet at Kekūhaupiʻo Bus Departs at 8:45 AM $25.00 per person includes lunch for tour. Journey to the ahupuaʻa of Maunalua (notable for its great fishpond, Loko Kuapā, currently referred to as Hawaiʻi Kai) and learn about the history and tenure of the ʻāina (once owned by Victoria Kamāmalu, managed by the Bishop Estate and developed by the Kaiser Development). Our first stop is not accessible to the general public; however, special access will be granted so attendees can enjoy the majestic views of the moku of Koʻolau Poko and the ahupuaʻa of Maunalua. We ll pause in Kamilonui Valley to visit a family-owned farm and enjoy the delicacies that are made from cassava (tapioca). The huakaʻi will wrap-up with an experience at U-Pick Farm providing the group a chance to pick their own produce. Don t miss this first time offering to experience Maunalua. for lunch. Please note that this tour requires walking. Attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in cool modest attire; a hat and sunscreen are suggested. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED. Class of 1969 Tuesday JUNE 4 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM BOARDERS CHECK-IN to assigned dormitory. Class of 1979 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Bernice Pauahi Bishop Memorial Chapel & Mauna ʻAla 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Kaʻiwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center $16.00 per person for dinner OPENING CHAPEL SERVICE Begin Alumni Week with devotion and launa aloha (fellowship). Celebrating classes honor Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop by presenting hoʻokupu and ʻOli Aloha at Mauna ʻAla. POʻO KULA WELCOME RECEPTION E komo mai! Come and meet our Poʻo Kula (Head of School) Dr. Taran Chun as he welcomes you to Alumni Week 2019 with dinner, music, and launa aloha. Ticket required for dinner. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED. 3

Wednesday JUNE 5 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM MINI BOARDER BREAKFAST in dormitory lounge. Cost included in boarding fees. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM NEW BOARDER CHECK-IN to assigned dormitory. 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM Kaiʻiwakīloumoku $16.00 per person CULTURAL EXPERIENCE AT KAʻIWAKĪLOUMOKU Enhance your ʻike Hawaiʻi and nohona Hawaiʻi as we enjoy the morning at Kaʻiwakīloumoku. Activities hosted by Hoʻokahua Cultural Vibrancy division. for lunch. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED. for lunch. 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Under Konia Tent & Keʻelikōlani Auditorium Free entry Thursday 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM ALUMNI MARKETPLACE Class of 1944 Join us under the Konia Field tent for the Alumni Marketplace. Stroll and shop while supporting alumni vendors at this fun event. A free showing of Moananuiākea: One Ocean, One Canoe, One People directed by Nāʻalehu Anthony (KSK 93) will be shown in the auditorium. Food will be available for purchase. Don t forget your cash! JUNE 6 MINI BOARDER BREAKFAST in dormitory lounge. Cost included in boarding fees. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Under Konia Field Tent $16.00 per person for entry. 5:30 PM Under Konia Field Tent $22.00 per person for dinner. Friday 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM NEW BOARDER CHECK-IN to assigned dormitory. TASTE OF KAMEHAMEHA Delight in the mouthwatering dishes created by the celebrating classes while enjoying music and launa aloha. Entries will be judged and awarded, so don t miss one of our most popular events. This event sells out as tickets are limited. Hosted by KS 75. for entry. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED. TALENT NIGHT - Dinner/Talent Night Show The evening begins with a local flavored meal accompanied by a side order of great musical entertainment. The celebrating classes will astound and delight the audience with song, dance and a great time. Don t miss this special event which is one of the highlights of the week. Come prepared as it can get chilly at night. This event sells out as tickets are limited. Hosted by KS 85. for dinner. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED. JUNE 7 MINI BOARDER BREAKFAST in dormitory lounge. Cost included in boarding fees. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM NEW BOARDER CHECK-IN to assigned dormitory. 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM KUPUNA PĀʻINA Kaʻiwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center $21.00 per person for entry. 4 Kamehameha leadership honors and celebrates our kūpuna at the Kūpuna Pāʻina. Begin the morning with ʻāina kakahiaka at Heritage Center, followed by ʻāina awakea at Ululani Hale. Enjoy mele and mea ʻai while reconnecting, rekindling friendships and reminiscing about shared experiences with schoolmates from the decades of the 30 s, 40 s, 50 s and 60 s. Hosted by KS 70. for entry. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED. Class of 1994

Saturday JUNE 8 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM MINI BOARDER BREAKFAST in dormitory lounge. Cost included in boarding fees. 7:00 AM - 12:30 PM Meet at Konia Bus Departs at 7:30 a.m. $ 11.00 per person Includes a light snack. KING KAMEHAMEHA DAY PARADE Join in the fun at the King Kamehameha Celebration Parade. Participants will enjoy reserved seating in bleachers located on the grounds of ʻIolani Palace. Wear blue and white or your class colors and support the parade which honors Princess Pauahi s great-grandfather. Don t forget your sunscreen and papale. The bus will be there to pick you up following the parade so that you can return to campus in plenty of time to get ready for the Alumni Week Lūʻau.. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL PERMITTED. Class of 1999 Class of 2014 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM Under Konia Field Tent $35.00 per person ($5.00 goes to PF) Dinner served 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. for dinner. ALUMNI LŪʻAU Kū Lōkahi, Kū Ha aheo (Stand in Unity, Stand in Pride) Aloha mai kākou! We invite you to join us at the 30th annual Alumni Week Lū au as we celebrate and reconnect with classmates and friends. Kū Lōkahi, Kū Ha aheo (Stand in Unity, Stand in Pride) reflects the bond that we all share as alumni of the Kamehameha Schools. No matter where you go or how far away you are from home, the unwavering feeling of unity and pride we have for our Princess, our school, and our classmates will never fade. We honor and celebrate our connection as Nā pua a Pauahi, and we stand together in unity and pride as we remain forever indebted to her. Come join us! Proudly hosted by KS Class of 90. for dinner. Two (2) tickets maximum. NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL PERMITTED. Alumni Lūʻau Class Photo Schedule Please be in Midkiff Learning Center 15 minutes prior for staging. 1939, 1944,1949, 1954 4:00 p.m. 1974 3:30 p.m. 1994 4:20 p.m. 2014 5:00 p.m. 1959 3:00 p.m. 1979 3:40 p.m. 1999 4:30 p.m. 1964 3:10 p.m. 1984 3:50 p.m. 2004 4:40 p.m. 1969 3:20 p.m. 1989 4:10 p.m. 2009 4:50 p.m. Sunday JUNE 9 By 8:00 AM BOARDERS CHECK-OUT of dormitories prior to Memorial Chapel Service. 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Service begins at 9:00 AM Bernice Pauahi Bishop Memorial Chapel MEMORIAL CHAPEL SERVICE Join us as we end the week of celebrating and honor classmates who have passed on. Continental breakfast from 8:30-9:00 a.m. Class of 1984 5

Boarding is for adults 21 years of age or older. Available beginning Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Please remember that these dorms are high school STUDENT residences. There are multiple levels with stairs and ALL the dorms have shared restrooms and shower facilities. Beds are twin size beds only. Linen is NOT provided. NO children or pets are allowed. WHAT TO BRING Boarders need to provide their own twin sheets, pillows, pillowcases, blankets, towels and clothes hangers. Washers, dryers and irons are available in the dorms. HANDICAP ACCESS Handicap access is limited. Please indicate any special needs request on the registration form. We will do our best to accommodate your request, but please remember that we do not have hotel accommodations in the dorms. BOARDER PARKING Parking is limited. A Boarder Vehicle Permit must be completed upon check-in and placed on the dashboard at all times while on campus. Please be mindful of where you park as not to inconvenience others. SHUTTLE BUSES Shuttle buses will be available to transport guests from the dorms to scheduled Alumni Week campus events. Shuttle schedules will be included in the boarder packets and the Alumni Week program of the week. Boarding BOARDER RULES DUE TO LIMITED AVAILABILITY, BOARDING IS ONLY OPEN TO CLASSES CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OR MORE. NO amplified music allowed in dorms. Boarding is limited to ONE celebrating graduate plus ONE guest. All boarders must sign a WAIVER AND RELEASE form at check-in. Dorms will close at 12:00 midnight to non-boarders throughout Alumni Week. Boarders must be registered for at least one PAID Alumni Week event. (Class events DO NOT qualify) Overnight stays must be a minimum of two (2) consecutive nights. (i.e. you may board Thursday, Friday & Saturday but NOT Thursday and Saturday). BOOKING COST $35.00 per night, per person Boarders guests (limited to only ONE per celebrating graduate) will be assessed a one-time $8.00 Alumni Week processing fee. Cost includes mini breakfasts beginning Wednesday morning, June 5th through Saturday, June 8th. REPLACEMENT LOST KEYS RANGE FROM $45 - $95 BOARDER CHECK-IN Boarding check-in begins Tuesday, June 4, 2019 from 12:00 noon until 4:00 p.m. Boarders may check-in on Wednesday (6/5), Thursday (6/6) and Friday (6/7) between 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ROOM ASSIGNMENTS - All room assignments are made by the Alumni Week Planning Committee with the assistance of the respective class representative. - Re-assignment or switching of rooms by individual boarders is NOT allowed. - Single boarders will be paired, as much as possible, with a classmate of the same gender from the same graduating year. - The dorms are co-ed; shared room assignments will be designated to same gender pairs or designated couples only. Most of the rooms are single occupancy and are furnished with single beds only. 6 Class of 2009 Class of 1964 QUESTIONS If you have questions about the online registration, please call (808) 842-8892 or toll-free at 800-842-4682 ext. 28892. All other questions, please call (808) 842-8680.

BEGINS 8:00 A.M. (HST) TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2019 ALL celebrating graduates MUST register online with a valid email address. Registration closes at 4:00 p.m. HST Friday, April 19, 2019 or as events sell out (whichever comes first) ALUMNI.KSBE.EDU/ALUMNIWEEK CREDIT / DEBIT CARDS CASH In-person at PAR office Registration ACCEPTED FORMS OF PAYMENT NO PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED CASHIER S CHECK / MONEY ORDER Payable to Kamehameha Schools * If paying by cash, cashier s check, or money order, include a copy of your registration confirmation, together with full payment. Full payment must be received by PAR office BEFORE registration can be completed. MAIL FULL PAYMENT WITH A COPY OF YOUR REGISTRATION TO: Kamehameha Schools - PAR, Pauahi Admin. Bldg. Rm. 219, 1887 Makuakāne Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 REGISTERING FOR EVENTS You are welcome to sign up for all events; however, please sign up only for events you plan to attend. NO ALCOHOL is allowed at events except for the lūʻau where alcohol is available for purchase. No outside alcohol is allowed. All activities are sold individually. Each event requires a reservation and a ticket, with the exception of the Opening and Memorial Chapel services. There is a maximum of two (2) tickets per event per graduate. NO exceptions. Priority of registration will be by the date full payment is received. It is highly recommended that you register online with payment by credit or debit card to guarantee that your registration has been confirmed. AGE REQUIREMENTS Alumni Week participants must be 21 years of age or older, with exception of the Alumni Lūʻau on Saturday, June 8, 2019. Any keiki occupying a seat MUST have their own ticket. REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE Having trouble or need help with registration? Please call (808) 842-8892 for assistance with Alumni Week registration. TICKET DISTRIBUTION Graduates who purchase lūʻau tickets ONLY will receive them in the mail. Tickets will be sent to the address provided on the registration form. All others must pick up their tickets during Alumni Week at their first registered event at the PAR information table beginning with the Poʻo Kula Welcome Reception. ALL REGISTRANTS & BOARDER GUESTS WILL BE ASSESSED A $8.00 ALUMNI WEEK PROCESSING FEE PLUS A 5% TRANSACTION FEE. CANCELLATIONS, REVISIONS & REFUNDS Cancellations or revisions can only be made through the PAR office at (808) 842-8892. NO REFUNDS OR CANCELLATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER MAY 3, 2019. ALL changes and cancellations will be charged a change fee (determined by transaction cost). Class of 1974 Class of 1959 7

PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID HONOLULU, HI PERMIT NO. 419 Parents & Alumni Relations 1887 Makuaka ne Street Honolulu, Hawai i 96817 1887 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Class of 1989