RED & BLUE From 'A- huimanu to Kalaepo-haku, Saint Louis School celebrates 175 years of educating Hawai'i's young men.
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RED&BLUE THE MAGAZINE OF SAINT LOUIS SCHOOL From ‘A- huimanu to Kalaepo- haku, Saint Louis School celebrates 175 years of educating Hawai‘i’s young men. Red & Blue 1
Saint Louis School Table of Contents Governing Boards 2020-2021 MARIANIST PROVINCE OF THE UNITED STATES Rev. Oscar Vasquez, S.M., Provincial Superior Bro. Bernard Ploeger, S.M., Assistant Provincial Rev. Timothy Kenney, S.M., Assistant for Religious Life President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bro. Jesse O’Neill, S.M., Assistant for Education Marianist Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Bro. Joseph Markel, S.M., Assistant for Temporalities Principal’s Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Robin Yoshimura ‘76, Chairman ANNUAL REPORT AND DONOR LISTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Mr. Kevin Chong Kee ‘71, Vice Chairman Crusader Athletics – Year in Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Mr. Darrel R. Hoke ‘83, Treasurer/Secretary - Bro. John Campbell, S.M., Hon. ‘09 ‘Aina-Based Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Dr. David Coleman ‘70 Ms. Marlene DeCosta Makahiki Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Mr. Damien Farias ‘55 Camp Erdman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Mr. Anthony R. Guerrero, Jr., ‘63 Mr. Robert J. Haber ‘73 College Signing Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Mr. T. Michael Hogan, Jr., Hon.’13 Mr. Michael P. Irish, Hon. ‘17 Elementary School: Mr. Paul J. Kay ‘81 Facing Changes During the Pandemic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Dr. Arnold Kop ‘80 Dr. Gregory Y.C. Lung ‘79 Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Mr. Davin K.T. Nakasato ‘01 Middle School Robotics: Mr. Dwight Otani ‘73 Mrs. Sweetie Pacarro Making a Splash in Robotics Competitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Mr. Keith M. Vieira Mr. Michael Yee ‘95 Aida Triumphs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Saint Louis School Marching Band. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 EX-OFFICIO VOTING MEMBERS Dr. Richard Gonsalves ’84, Teacher Feature: Mr. Curtis Noborikawa III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 St. Louis Alumni Association Teacher Feature: Mr. Dennis Almodova. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Dr. Glenn A. Medeiros, Hon.’18, Clarence T.C. Ching ’32 – President, Saint Louis School A Saint Louis Man, A Legacy of Aloha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Bro. Jesse O’Neill, S.M., Marianist Province of the United States A Dream Come True – The Clarence T.C. Ching Athletic Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Trustees Emeriti Dr. Earl Ah Moo ‘55 Alumni Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Mr. Sidney C.L. Char ‘63 175th Year Tribute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Dr. Melvin H. Chiogioji ‘57 Mr. Walter Dods, Jr. ‘59 P. Gregory Frey – Mister Crusader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Mr. P. Gregory Frey, Esq., ’79 Mr. Ernest H. Fukeda, Jr., ‘67 Crusader Alumni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Dr. Reginald C.S. Ho ‘51 1970 Gold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Mrs. Edith Leong, Hon. ‘86 Dr. Lawrence K.W. Tseu ‘51 In Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Mrs. Louise A. Wong ST. LOUIS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Mr. Kevin Chong Kee ‘71, President Dr. Richard Gonsalves ’84, Vice President Mr. Darrel R. Hoke ‘83, Treasurer Mr. William Pimental ‘59, Secretary Please note that the majority of the photos contained in Mr. John Correa ‘88 this publication were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr. Robert Hall ’71 Mr. Peter T. Stone ‘73 Mr. Robert K. Takei, Jr., ’58 Mr. Randall Yee ‘77 Red & Blue 3
President’s Message After a hiatus of more than a decade, classrooms led by Michael Yee ’95 and Mike Hogan Hon. it is with great pleasure that I intro- ’13, to our Grade School, Otani Business Office, E. L. duce to you our new Red and Blue Wiegand STEM Center, our Clarence T.C. Ching Locker magazine for your reading pleasure. Room, the Francis J. Camara ’52 Learning and Resource Since I began as President of Center, the Ho‘okipa Room, our Campus Ministry Center, Saint Louis School in 2015, the the Richard T. Mamiya Theatre, and the creation of new objective of creating an annual facilities including the new Clarence T.C. Ching Athletic magazine for our Saint Louis School Center, and the SLAA Weight Room, Saint Louis School’s ‘ohana has been one of our long-term facilities have undergone a much-needed transformation as goals. As with most Catholic schools, our resources are we commit ourselves to providing our young Crusaders an focused primarily on student learning with just a small environment that will help them discover their God-given fraction of our funds invested into marketing. Except for a talents and nurture them fully. few television commercials, we worked diligently in the last Besides facilities, five years to utilize cost-effective forms of communication, we have also focused including digital and social media like our website, on growing our arts and Facebook page, Instagram, and others. In retrospect, sciences programs. After these social platforms have been relatively successful in not fielding a robotics team promoting Saint Louis School for the last five years, for a few years, in 2016, we helping us to almost double the size of our enrollment hired robotics instructor during that period of time. Travis Takashima, who However, as useful as social platforms can be for some, restarted our high school it is difficult to replace the balance of beauty and utility robotics program and found in a magazine that requires no internet access to quickly led our high school read, no computer, no phone, and no use of electricity. This students to victory locally, magazine can be taken with you everywhere, whether you nationally, and even inter- are at the beach, a doctor’s appointment, or simply at home nationally. With our Math on your favorite couch. And now, thanks to our St. Louis team continuing to perform Alumni Association, we’ve been able to join forces to issue well, we added a Middle School Robotics program by hiring this magazine created just for you. instructor Adria Fung. A graduate of Sacred Hearts Acad- This issue of Red and Blue will not only include stories emy, Adria has also led our Middle School robotics team about current students, teachers, and alumni, it will provide on the same path as our high school team with victories Saint Louis School’s latest Annual Report summarizing the locally, nationally, and internationally. In addition to our – current status of our financial standing. As with the creation STEM programs, our Hui o Na- ‘Opio continues to perform of this magazine, it has been some time since this report at a very high level with numerous first place victories at the was made public, and much of the credit for this goes to our Malia Craver Hula Contest, a competition including most Vice President of Business Operations, Rachel Fukumoto, of Hawai‘i’s schools and their hula students. Many of our and our Chair of the Board Finance Committee, Darrel current and former students performed at the Merrie Mon- Hoke ’83, who have worked diligently to strengthen our arch Hula Festival, placing 4th in the ka-ne kahiko portion school financially. In addition to this, financial support from of the competition. In the last couple of years, we revamped organizations like the St. Louis Alumni Association, the our band program by bringing in an amazing Band Director Marianists, Chaminade University, the Clarence T. C. Ching educated at Pearl City High School and Michigan Univer- Foundation, Bank of Hawaii, First Hawaiian Bank, and sity, Curtis Noborikawa. Together with the help of alumni many others has made all of the difference. Robin Yoshimura ’76 and Kent Tsukamoto ’71, and their One of the most exciting aspects of this magazine is the lovely wives Lillian and Jean, along with Class of ’63 gradu- opportunity to share with you the many successes Saint ate Glenn Woo and Class of ’70 graduate Blake Nuibe, the Louis School has experienced recently thanks in large part oldest high school band in Hawai‘i, our Saint Louis School to your support. From the renovations of over forty band is beginning to thrive. These aforementioned donors 4 Saint Louis School
also helped to re-start our orchestra program that began three years ago. With the help of our current orchestra director, Ariana Smith, it amazes me each time I see one of our students making music with a violin, viola, or cello. Our resources also extend to our historic athletics programs. With Coaches Ron and Cal Lee leading our young men to glory on the football field, Saint Louis School has won four consecutive state football champi- onships and has also been ranked nationally during that window of time. We have also had success in baseball, wrestling, judo, soccer, track and field, and even won the JAMZ National Championship title twice with our cheerleading squad of representatives from both Saint Louis School and Sacred Hearts Academy. With our new Clarence T. C. Ching Athletic Center, our basketball and volleyball programs will have far more time to practice and sharpen their skills on the court thanks to people like alumnus and Board of Trustees member Damien Farias unique ways to make it a better place. By taking what our ’55, graduate Walter Dods, Jr. ’59, and several others who students have learned about Hawai‘i and challenging them contributed donations to Saint Louis School in the form of to create solutions based on what they’ve learned globally, substantial financial contributions. Lastly, with graduates Crusaders can then create problem solving strategies that like Marcus Mariota ’11 and Tua Tagovailoa ’17 making a are culturally sensitive. positive impact on and off the field nationally, our students Finally, thanks to your support and that of Kame- have great role models to emulate. hameha Schools and their incredible CEO, Jack Wong, our In the classroom, Saint Louis School has committed population of Native Hawaiian students has received the to building and implementing our Blended Learning tuition aid they need to be able to afford a private school Curriculum, which provides just the right balance of rigor education. In addition to helping our Native Hawaiian and relevance, personalized learning, and traditional - students, our endowment has grown steadily in the last methods of teaching when combined with our ‘Aina-Based five years and the scholarships derived from those endow- and Global Learning units and lessons. Our diverse ments have helped students of every ethnic background at community of learners at Saint Louis School both cultural- Saint Louis School receive the help they need to be able ly and academically benefit from these curricular to be a part of the Brotherhood. For Saint Louis School to approaches by connecting them to their host culture and thrive for another 175 years or more, it is my firm belief we the things they are familiar with, while also challenging must continue growing our endowment exponentially. We them to learn about the world around them and find can only do that with your support. The good news is that we are moving along the right trajectory. With your help and God’s guidance, I firmly believe we can continue to grow this Marianist educational institution. Sincerely, Dr. Glenn Medeiros Hon. ’18 President Red & Blue 5
Marianist Message To the Saint Louis Community, Congratulations and Many Blessings! The U.S. Province of the Society of Mary is very proud of the 175-year tradition that Saint Louis School celebrates this year. Saint Louis School history mirrors the great traditions and history of Hawai‘i. As a school with a long Marianist tradition, Saint Louis School has grown up alongside the State of Hawai‘i. Saint Louis is proud of its Hawaiian heritage and continues to celebrate and live that heritage every day. The Saint Louis School website states that it is a community of students, parents, faculty, staff, and administrators dedicated to the formation of mature and integrated students committed to their faith, family, cultures, and global community. This statement is more than just a phrase on a website, it is the way of life of SLS. In a world that can sometimes seem like it is lost, SLS stands tall as a beacon of hope to all! Several times a year, I have the privilege of visiting the Kalaepo-haku campus and I have been present on Thursdays when the keiki gather for Mass. I have also had the honor of presiding at an all-school Mass. No matter the age, they were actively involved. The Marianist Province celebrates with Saint Louis School as it celebrates 175 years. We are also proud to know that Saint Louis School today treasures its 175 years and is working passionately to set the foundation for the next 175 years of Marianist education on O‘ahu! We are thankful for the distinguished Saint Louis School alumni that form the great fabric of the State of Hawai‘i, the United States, and our Global world. Thank you for being examples of faith, hope, and joy. As Saint Louis School celebrates 175 years, please join the Marianists in helping SLS prepare for the needs of today and our future. Many Blessings, Rev. Oscar Vasquez, SM Provincial Marianist Province of the United States 6 Saint Louis School
Principal’s Message Aloha mai ka-kou e ka ‘Ohana Ka-na Lui, It is with great excitement that I am able to introduce myself to all of you and share some of the bright spots happening on the slopes of Kalaepo-haku. My name is Dr. Devin Oshiro, Principal and proud alumnus from the class of 2000. I am honored to have the opportunity to serve and lead Saint Louis School. Whether it was that shy 6th grader finding his way around campus, or first year Principal finding his way through a pandemic, much of my success is attributed to the Brotherhood. The 2019 – 2020 school year was my first year as Principal, and it started by building relationships and learning about our stakeholders - our students, staff, parents, alumni, and the community. As I learned more about what makes Saint Louis School such a unique place, we continued to achieve success both on the field and in the classroom: winning our fourth consecutive State Championship in football, securing a second straight National Cheerleading Championship, winning numerous national Robotics awards (while securing an invita- tion to compete in the World Championships for both Middle and High School Teams), being approved as an AP Capstone School, achieving high scores on the ACT, and celebrating the Class of 2020’s college acceptances. I have enjoyed watching our Keiki Crusaders interact with their older brothers throughout the year. I also enjoyed watching the talent from our students performing in Frozen Jr, Aida, Orchestra, Band, and Hui o – Na- ‘Opio. In unprecedented fashion, we celebrated commencement with the Class of 2020 and their families. Most of all, I have enjoyed getting to know so many of you and would like to express my gratitude for the opportunity to give back to the school that gave me so much. I look forward to the uncharted journey that will be the 2020 – 2021 school year. Thank you for your continued support of Saint Louis School. We could not do what we do without you. I hope you enjoy our Red and Blue magazine! ‘A‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia. No task is too big when done together by all. Memoir et Fidelis, Dr. Devin T. Oshiro ’00 Red & Blue 7
ANNUAL REPORT This year marks 175 years of Saint Louis School’s commitment to all-boys education, Hawaiian culture, Brotherhood, and service. These values are highlighted in the theme Ho‘i i ka piko—“Returning to the Source.” Giving is an important trait of the Saint Louis Gentleman. Our young men serve the community with their time, donations of items and food, and their talents. These students have many alumni Brothers who are shining examples of giving back to the community, whether that be Saint Louis School, our island, our state, our country, or our world. These men exemplify our school vision, “Where boys who want to change the world become the men who do.” When you give to Saint Louis School, you give to the world. This Annual Report was prepared by the Development Office and Business Office of Saint Louis School. We are truly blessed to have an outpouring of support from the various stakeholders of the Saint Louis ‘Ohana who give so unselfishly to make Saint Louis School the special place it is today. If there are any errors or omissions, please accept our sincere apologies and contact Dr. Richard Scott K. Gonsalves ’84 or Jennifer Bauer at 808-739-4781, or via email (development@saintlouishawaii.org). 8 Saint Louis School
Financial Summary Revenue 2018-19 Revenues 2019-20 Revenues Tuition and Fees 12,188,204 12,462,736 Contributions (Restricted & Unrestricted) 3,223,363 3,140,956 Fundraising Events, net 355,788 64,123 *Low due to COVID-19 Rental Income 264,185 155,475 Misc Income 388,426 544,090 Total Revenues 16,419,966 16,367,380 Expenses 2018-19 Expenses 2019-20 Expenses Instruction and Student Activities 7,632,730 7,809,370 General Admin 2,667,660 2,773,605 Student Athletics 1,139,569 1,133,806 Auxiliary Services 527,355 652,269 Fundraising 629,816 729,842 Total Expenses 12,597,130 13,098,892 Total Scholarship Awards 447,379 622,415 Total Financial Aid Awards 2,144,274 2,574,504 264,185 2018-19 Revenues 2019-20 Revenues 264,185 2018-19 Revenues 388,426 2019-20 155,475 Revenues 544,090 355,788 64,123 388,426 155,475 544,090 355,788 64,123 3,223,363 3,140,956 3,223,363 3,140,956 12,188,204 12,462,736 12,188,204 12,462,736 Tuition and Fees Contributions (Restricted & Unrestricted) Tuition and Fees Contributions (Restricted & Unrestricted) Tuition and Events, Fees net Contributions income (Restricted & Unrestricted) Tuition and Fees Contributions Fundraising Rental Fundraising Events, net Rental income(Restricted & Unrestricted) Fundraising IncomeEvents, net Rental income Fundraising Misc Misc IncomeEvents, net Rental income Misc Income Misc Income 2018-19 Expenses 2019-20 Expenses 527,355 2018-19 Expenses 2019-20 Expenses 652,269 729,842 629,816 527,355 1,139,569 629,816 1,133,806 652,269 729,842 1,139,569 1,133,806 2,667,660 2,773,605 7,809,370 7,632,730 2,667,660 2,773,605 7,632,730 7,809,370 Instruction and Student Act ivities General Admin Instruction and Student Act ivities General Admin Instruction Student and Student Act ivities Auxiliary Athletics General Admin Services Instruction Student and Student Act ivities Athletics General Admin Auxiliary Services Student Athletics Fundraising Auxiliary Services Student Athletics Fundraising Auxiliary Services Fundraising Fundraising Red & Blue 9
Lifetime Giving $10,000,000 or more $100,000 - $249,000 The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation Angela Alencastre Alexander & Baldwin Inc. $1,000,000 - $9,999,999 Allied Builders System Albert S. Chong ’44 and Albert R. Chong ’78 / Aloha United Way Albert Chong Associates, Inc. Amfac/JMB Hawaii, Inc. Walter A. Dods, Jr. ’59 Augustine Educational Foundation Agnes M. and James ’17 Gilliland Camara-Press Foundation Kamehameha Schools Bro. John H. Campbell, S.M., Hon. ’09 Dr. Richard T. Mamiya ’44 Lambert H. Chee ’67 Marianist Center Of Hawaii Radm. Melvin H. Chiogioji ’57 Marianist Province Of The Pacific Winston K. ’66 & Kahala Akana Chow Marianist Province of the United States Harold K. H. ’39 Thelma K. T. Choy Dwight S. ’73 and Trese Otani / D. Otani Produce Frederic K.T. ’38 & Ruby W. Chun Robert E. Black Memorial Trust Cooke Foundation St. Louis Alumni Association DFS Hawaii Dr. Lawrence K. Tseu ’51 James A. Dods ’57 Henry H. ’31 and Colene S. Wong Duty Free Shoppers, Ltd. E.L. Wiegand Foundation $500,000 - $999,999 Michael S. Fukuchi ’62 Dr. John M. Corboy ’56 Blenn A. Fujimoto ’76 Damien Farias ’55 / Maui Toyota G. N. Wilcox Trust Greg R. ’56 and Frances Gomes / Webco Foundation Hawaii Management Alliance Association/ Michael M. and Carol Kimura Dr. John Henry Felix ’47 Dr. Thomas S. and Mi Kosasa Hawaii Newspaper Agency Charities Robert J. Morgado ’60 Hawaii Newspaper Agency Foundation Henderson Estate $250,000 - $499,999 H.N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation/ Liborio R. Aceret ’59 Sen. Francis Wong ’54 Atherton Family Foundation Hon. Walter S. ’58 and May Kirimitsu Bank of Hawaii Merton S. ’49 and Claire C. Lau James L. ’53 and Rosary S. Catala Leon Thevenin ’33 Trust First Hawaiian Bank Francis T. C. ’46 and Beatrice Leong First Hawaiian Bank Foundation Lin & Ella Wong Foundation, Inc. GTE Foundation Marcus A. Mariota ’11 / Motiv8 Foundation Anthony R., Jr. ’63 and Haunani Guerrero Patrick H. ’23 and Therese A. Mulholland Olin G. Kreutz ’95 Peter P.J. ’56 & Doris J. Ng Dr. Johnson N. Lau ’38 Lane Okamoto in Memory of Kenneth T. ’38 Gabriel S. ’76 and Shirley Lee and Frances Okamoto Dr. Mathew H.M. Lee Hon. ’11 Richard Y. ’52 & Grace Y. Okita Edith L. Leong Hon. ’86 Edward G. Parish ’42 Kan Jung ’32 and Beatrice Luke Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation Dr. Gregory Y. Lung ’79 Stifel Nicolaus & Company Inc. Dean S. Pitchford ’68 Jean T. and Kent K. ’71 Tsukamoto St. Louis Education Foundation Craig Y. Watase ’80 Raymond J. ’51 and Audrey T. Tam Mark Watase/Church Expansion & Capital Fund Robert L. S. Wong ’44 Albert S. P. ’47 and Maureen H. Wong Robin ‘76 and Lillian Yoshimura / Dr. Alton S. Wong ’44 LRY Charitable Foundation Anonymous Gifts 10 Saint Louis School
Annual Giving 2019-2020 ‘A- HUIMANU SOCIETY: Stacey T.J. Wong $100,000 or more Glenn F. Woo Camara-Press Foundation The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE Kamehameha Schools $5,000 - $9,999 Lane Okamoto in Memory of Altres, Inc. Kenneth T. and Frances Okamoto Bank of Hawaii Foundation St. Louis Alumni Association Bro. John H. Campbell, S.M. Robin C.T. & Lillian Yoshimura / Chaminade University of Honolulu LRY Charitable Foundation Maud K. Ching Chang Dr. Alan R. Chock FOUNDER’S SOCIETY Rodney K.F. Chong $10,000 - $99,999 Thomas B. DeCosta Liborio R. Aceret Walter A. Dods, Jr. Aloha United Way First Hawaiian Bank - Anonymous Gifts Risk Management Group Juan S. Borja First Hawaiian Bank Foundation Rodney A. Chang Maria F. Frey Judith A. Boohar Alan K. Anzai Albert R. Chong / Albert Chong Owen M. Harada Rodney G. Buccat Carl G. Arakaki Associates, Inc. Gregory P. Ho Central Pacific Bank Rodney J. Aratani Harold K.H. Choy Darrel R. Hoke Design Partners Incorporated Lawrence B. Arbitrario Damien J. Farias Jay P. Hong Electrical Development LLC Bernard K. Asato Blenn A. Fujimoto Ernest H. Kawamoto GTE (HAWAIIAN TEL.) Donald T. Au Greg R. and Frances Gomes / Ronald H. Kikawa Hawaii USA FCU Foundation Austin Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc. Webco Foundation Col. William G. Kosco HC&D, LLC Patrick H. Ayers Anthony & Haunani Guerrero, Jr. Benedict K.H. Lee Dr. Reginald T. Ho Bank of Hawaii H.N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation / David H.C. Lee InsuranceSolutions LLC Bankamerican Foundation Sen. Francis A. Wong Lin & Ella Wong Foundation, Inc. Leonard Jenkins Malcolm L. Barcarse Hawaii Management Alliance Marianist Center Of Hawaii K.J.L. Associates Mark R. Bassett Association / Dr. John Henry Felix Ralph M. Mesick Kevin’s Electric, Inc. Clyde C. Bueno T. Michael Hogan, Jr. Harrison Y. Miyahira Kimi Hotels, Inc. Thomas G. Cabrinha Jay P. Hong Doris J. Ng Kona Seaside, Inc. David C. Cachola Bro. Thomas Jalbert Office of Hawaiian Affairs Dr. Arnold W.H. Kop Richard F. Cameron Dr. Thomas S. Kosasa Ken T. Oshiro Joseph L.Y. Lau Paul D. Cardus Merton S.C. Lau Neal M. Otani Sharon Lawler Carole Kai Charities, Inc. Calvin C Lee Phillips 66 Company F. Loo Alfred I. Castillo Thomas A. Lewis, Jr. R.M. Towill Corporation Matson Navigation Company, Sharon P.M. Chai Dr. Gregory Y. C. Lung Raymond James & Brokerage Inc. & Subsidiaries Champion Teamwear Marianist Province of the United States Sacred Hearts Academy Blake M. Nuibe Kenneth K.Y. Chang Marcus A. Mariota / Motiv8 Foundation Darlene F. Sousa Eugene R. Savio Kenneth M.C. Chang NCNS Environmental, Inc. St. Francis Healthcare Enterprises, Inc. Shigemura, Lau, Sakanashi, Dr. Malcom H. Chang Noa Webster Aluli Foundation Wesley K. Yamamoto Higuchi & Associates, Inc. Maylani L. Chang Dwight S. & Trese Otani / Dr. Franklin S.H. Young Sisters of the Sacred Hearts CharitySmith D. Otani Produce Carina Tagupa Wallace G.K. Chin Christopher Patrinos Stephen M. Teves Dr. Frederick M.H. Ching Beverly Perry PRESIDENT’S PARTNERS John T. Tokunaga Charles E. Chong Robert E. Black Memorial Trust $2,500 - $4,999 University Of Hawaii Foundation Robert A. Chong Roy R. Thomas, Jr. Earl W. Ah Moo Russell A. Valente Donald H.N. Chun Tihati Foundation Steven Ai Dr. Chester A. Vause Rodney G.K. Chun Kenny & Daphne Tsai American Savings Bank Paul K. Watase William Coester Jean & Kent K. Tsukamoto Augustine Educational Foundation Raymond T. Wong, Jr. KC Collins Albert S.P. Wong Karl S. Bissen Tracy L. Wong John R. Correa William D Young, Jr. Robert B. Crowell Harlin S.K.Y. Young Stephen Q.H. Dung Melvin A. Dunn CRUSADER’S COUNCIL Enviroquest, Inc. $1,000 - $2,499 EQUITABLE LIFE Danford S. Afong Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund William W. Ahana Jr. First Insurance Co of HI Audrey W. Ahana Charitable Foundation Peter C. Ahlo Terrance L. Follas Alan Shintani, Inc. Foodland Give Aloha American Carpet One Foundation Lowell Frank Red & Blue 11
Annual Giving 2019-2020 P. Gregory Frey Glen Y. Moribe Peter V. Garcia Yvonne Morris David R. Grant Dr. Richard D. Morrow William G. Greig David T. Motooka George Gusman, Jr. Dorothy A. Murakami Robert J. Hall James T. Muraki Hawaii Building And Construction Dr. Nathan M. Murata Trades Council Neil Nakamura Hawaii Community Foundation Hon. Clifford L. Nakea Albert S.N. Young John Cambareri Hawaii Green Growth Gary Y.G. Nip Jeanette Fong Young Craig S. Camello Hawaii Law Enforcement Federal David J. O’Connor Stanford B. Yuen Kim L. Campbell Credit Union Loren Odagiri John P. Zapotocky Naomi Carter Hida, Okamoto & Associates, Inc. Floyd H. Okada Wendell R. Castro Wayne T. Hirayama Ethann M. Oki RED & BLUE CENTURY CLUB Christopher A. Casupang HNK, Inc. dba Koha Foods Pacific Cost Engineering, LLC Phillip J. Cavaco Susan K. Hunt Henry F. Pang $100 - $999 50th State Judo Association Dr. Merrill A. Chandler Imata & Associates, Inc. Gregory S. Perry Clement Y.P. Chang Ivan and Frances Lui-Kwan Damian R. Pestana Lehua K. Abrigo Accuity LLP Craig C.T. Chang Charitable Fund LTG Joseph F. Peterson Dr. Melvin K. Chang Kainoa Jarrett Christopher J. Radich William G. Affonso Dale A. Aguiar Frank C.K. Chang Jhamandas Watumull Fund Riggs Distributing Inc. Gary C.H. Chang Gerard P. Joseph Aileen Rodriguez-Chizer Basil K. Ahakuelo Air Force Association Howard D.W. Chang Leonard K. Kaae, Sr. Ronald N. S. Ho & Associates, Inc. Laurie J. Chang Kai Hawaii, Inc. Charles B. Salmon Jr. Alfred N. Akau Henry E. Akau Malcolm Y.T. Chang Ford A. Kanda Sause Bros., Inc. Timothy Y.W. Chang Karl Y. Kaneko Peter B. Savio Charles A. Alexander Noa Emmett Aluli Valerie Chang Mitchell H. Kawamura Calvin K.Y. Say Albert D.K. Chee, Jr. Daryl K. Kenui Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 293 Joseph S. Alves AmazonSmile Foundation Alfred C.K. Chee Edward P. Keough Scott Siegfried ChemSystems Cecil W. Kiilehua Bryan M. Siu Andrew P. Ancheta Laura D. Anderson Anthony X. Ching Richard M. K. Kim Wayne Siu Clayton K.L. Ching Gregory Kiyan Dr. Patrick J. Sousa Leonard N. Andrade Allan G. Ano Dr. Brian H. Ching Knights Of Columbus Bishop Louis St. Louis Drive-In Godfrey Y.S. Ching Maigret Assembly Peter T. Stone Christopher R. Ano Rodney K. Anzai Samuel C.H. Ching Kalvin K. Kobayashi Robert E. Strand Syun Kong Ching Robert M. Kuakini, Jr. Dixon T. Suzuki Francis K. Aona John J. Apo Raymond Y.W. Chinn Dr. Thomas K.L. Lau Manuel R. Sylvester, Jr. Daniel H. Chock Howard K. Lau Manuel R. Sylvester Steven S. Arakaki A’s Distribution, Inc. Darlene Chock Charles T.W. Lee Lawrence N. Takao Gary Y.S. Chock Gabriel S.H. Lee Geal F. Talbert James K. Asato Adrian Q.H. Au Stayton M. Chock Gregory H. Lee Raymond J. Tam Clifford W.K. Chong Thomas K.M. Lee Dr. Alan M. Tamashiro Lana L. Au Aukai Pacific, LLC Donald J.G. Chong Wellington W.L. Lee TD Ameritrade Clearing Peter F.T. Chong Won Kuk Lee Nicholas W. Teves, Jr. AXA Foundation, Inc. Albert R. Ayers Kevin H. Chong Kee LeMana Perles Randall Y.M. Tom Leonard Y.T. Chow David S.M. Leong Russell J. Tom Joseph M. Ayres Benjamin E. Ayson, Jr. Barney G.K. Choy Timothy Los Banos Joseph K. Tseu Dean D. Choy John L. Low Mark S. Tsushima Dr. Lynn Babington Gabriel C. Balais Dr. Stephen S.F. Choy Lucky Taro, Inc. UBS Financial Services Inc. Charles K. Chu, Jr. Clement K. Lum Francis Unabia John Balmores Chester Barayuga Lester K.W. Chu Dr. Albert W.H. Lum John L. Vierra Sanford K.D. Chu Ronald H.W. Lum Omar D. Wells James D. Barros Alfred Batungbacal Anthony L.D. Chun Cummins K Mahoe III Martin Garrett Wheeler Col. Carl W.S. Chun Malika Sport Tours Inc. Douglas Won Ray Biggs Joseph A. Bishaw Edward Y.W. Chun Bernard K. Malina, Jr. Cdr. Ronald M. Wong Francis K.H. Chun Marianist Hall Community Dr. Alton S.K. Wong John H. Borges Vicki Borges Edward K. Chun Fat Mark Y. Martinez Dudley G. Wong Daniel G. Clement Master Sheet Metal, Inc. Michael T. Wong Richard A. Botelho Stephen K. Brady Samuel C. Cluney Segundo J. Mateo Rodney T. Yamamoto Co-Ha Builders, Inc., dba Robert A. Mattos Maureen M. Yamasaki Donald B.K. Braithwaite Walter S. Burgess Applied Surfacing Technology Craig S. Mayeda Alvin K.W. Yim Alan J. Conboy MCE International, Inc. Dr. Henry L. Yim Stanley G. Cabico Lionel E. Camara ControlPoint Surveying Inc. Dr. Glenn A. Medeiros Hon. Patrick K.S.L. Yim Edward L. Correa 12 Saint Louis School
Annual Giving 2019-2020 Jonathan L. Kane LPL Financial Foundation Dr. Glenn M. Kaneda Joseph K. Luczkow Kelvin H. Kaneshiro Helen Y. Luke Clyde F. Kang David A.Y. Lum Jerry J. Correa Hartford Insurance Group Andrew R. Kano David T.E. Lum Susan Cowan Tsugumi Hasebe Mary N. Kano Patricia J.H.S. Lum Shane R. Cuskaden Glenn K. Hasegawa Maurice W. Kanoa Raymond K.S. Lum Bradford J.W. Dang Koki Hasegawa Kapamoi Lions Club Rodney K.W. Lum Dr. Michael H. Dang Hawaii Global Education Foundation Ted S. Kawahigashi Michael E. Lyons DataHouse Consulting Hawaiian Electric Industries Jill M. Kawano Kit Chee Ma Brian R. Date Charitable Foundation Edwin K. Kikuchi Dr. Lawrence K. Ma Marlene R. DeCosta David I. Hayashi Sydney N. Kikuchi Arthur B. Machado, Jr. Dellard Dela Pena Greg S. Hayashi Lyle I. Kim Dale R. Machado Glenn T. DeLaura Donna R. Hayes Daniel T. Kimura Michael D Machado David K. Diamond Carolyn S. Hee Chandra Kinilau Barbara E. MacKenzie Marie R.L. Dias David T.J. Hee Gary Kitkowski Tevita L. Mafua Imelda Dimaya Lorren S.G. Hee John C. Kong Kee Henry A. Mandac Walter Domingo Nolan R. Hee Alan S. Konishi Mark Development, Inc. Thomas Kaeo Duarte Thomas A. Helper Vanessa Kop James Y. Marn Darin T. Dureg Eric Y. Hew Clayton M. Koseki Donald K. Maruyama LtCol Kenneth D. Dzombar Jacqueline E. Hipa John Kreis Mary Spero, Trustee The Puamei Trust Capt. William S. Espero Craig Hirasaki John E. Krzywicki George Masaki Frank P. Farm Ronald Y. Hirata Dr. Earl A. Kubota Robert A. Mash Korvin R. Feagins Royce Hirayama Thomas Y. Kumashiro Clarence T. Masuo Lori M. Feldman Ray Hironaka Thomas G. Kurkjian Dr. Keith T. Matsumoto John Henry Felix Amona K. Ho L. Kang Inc. dba Halm’s Enterprise Lori S. Matsumoto Leslie J. Fernandez Cenric S.K. Ho Sheryl A. Ladrillono Dodge Marjorie C. Mattos Walter M. Figueira, Jr. Dr. Matthew T. Ho Cynthia W. Lai John P. McLaren, Jr. David R. Figueira Dr. Reginald C. Ho Bernie Lam Ho Monica L. McLaren Joshua D. Figueira Garrett M. Ho Dr. Patrick J. Lam Leslie C. Medeiros First Hawaiian Bank Norman F.H. Ho Wilson H.P. Lam Scott S. Melendy Donald E. Fisher Richard G.K.M. Ho Michelle M. Lambert Jim Mendes Donald J.M. Fo Marjorie K. Hollinger Michael L. Lasconia Melvin J. Mendonca, Jr. Dr. Henry H.C. Fong Jonathan D. Hong Gayle John Lau Mitchell H. Menezes Randal D.K. Fong Leslie Hong Herman K.S. Lau Joseph A. Menninger, Jr. Franklin Pang Rental Dale S. Hoopai Michael H.H. Lau William Meredith Lillian Y. Fujihara Hoops 4 Christ Hawaii Rodney K.M. Lau Stanley Mesina Burt Fujii Glenn T. Horiuchi Wesley W.L. Lau Lance M. Miyahira Howard M. Fujimoto Woodrow K. Howell Calvin J.H. Lee Wallace S. Miyahira Carole T. Fujioka Herwin C. Hung Daniel F.S. Lee Gary Miyamoto Richard H. Fukeda Ryan D. Hunt Dr. Ernest K.H. Lee George M. Miyashiro Rachel Fukumoto Ryan D. Hurley Francis M.G. Lee Henry H. Miyashiro Steven T. Fukumoto Loretta O. Hussey Guy M. Lee Tracy M. Mizota Donald K. Funai Donald T. Iinuma Harry S.K. Lee Ronald K. Mizutani Brian Funakoshi Capt. Anthony G. Ilagan Jon D. Lee Jayne C. Mondoy Paul W.T. Fung Charles T. Inatsuka Peter Y. Lee H.B. Moore Gary’s Dental Laboratory, Inc. Michael P. Irish Reginald W.T. Lee James M. Morgan Henry H. George III Denis K. Isono Sammy Lee Francine N. Morita Stanley E. George Wesley N. Iwamoto Howard M.C. Leong Robert M.J. Moritsugu Robert D. Gilfoy Mark T. Izawa Richard Leong Robert B. Morris Dr. William A.K. Goh J.R.’s Caps, Inc. John R. Lewis Michael A. Moss Michael A. Gonsalves Alfred J. Jacinth Derrick M. Ligsay Randal T. Motooka Dr. Richard Scott K. Gonsalves Ian Jarrett Jadon Ligsay David S. Murakami Rita N. Gora Daniel P. Jenkins George K. Lindsey, Jr May Murakami Grace & Richard Okita Foundation David I. Jenkins Kristin K. Lipman Robbie A. Murakami GTE Foundation Lucius F. Jenkins Dennis K.S. Lock Jeffrey P. Muraki Francis J. Guerrero Timothy J. Johnson Arthur J. Logan Nagamine Okawa Engineers Inc. Henry L. Guerrero Lawrence A. Julian Matthew K. Loke Marcia Nagao Thomas A. Haia Stephen R. Kabei Dr. Theodore J. Loo Dr. Lester G. Naito Larry E. Hall Kaho`omiki Ernest W.G. Loo Nelson T. Nakagawa John E. Halligan John W. Kahoonei Gary K. Loo Richard Y. Nakagawa James M. Hamada Harrison D. Kam Michael Y.M. Loo Kenneth Nakahara Arvid T. Hara Stanley Y.W. Kam Jun K. Look Jeri Lynn Nakakura Red & Blue 13
Annual Giving 2019-2020 Nakamura Strategic Financial Pat Lee & Associates, LLC Thomas J. Shiroma Stephen Warner Planning, Inc. Yvette Paz Gary B. Simon Herman H.F. Wat Alan T. Nakamura Kamohoalii Pedro David K. Sing Lloyd T. Watarai Galen Nakamura Wendell W. Perry, Jr. William T. Sinnott IV Trisha K. Watson Herbert T. Nakamura Albert J. Petersen Ramona M. Smith Lauree Weaver Travis Nakamura Joseph J. Phillips, Jr. Richard S. Snead Charles C. Whang Dayton M. Nakanelua William C. Pieper Raymond K. Sokugawa Wilhelm, Karl S. Davin K.T. Nakasato Melvin A. Pilien Maurice A. Souza Benjamin H. Wilmore Ryan H. Namaka William E. Pimental Andrew J. Speese Jr. David P. Wirtz Hazel Namba Christopher J. Pinto William R. Spray Clayton B.K. Wong Allen K. Naone Denis Piosalan Bro. Thomas Spring, S.M. Darryl P. Wong Alfredo P. Narciso Denison D. Piosalan William B. Staunton Ellen B.Y. Wong Michael P. Navares Robert J. Pontes Robert J. Steffy Garret S. Wong Nevada Window Tinting, Inc. William K.C.L. Puleloa Robert J. Steinborn Glenn M.W. Wong Mathew Ngo Linda Quon Robert L. Sterling Herman W.C. Wong John V.S. Nishida R.M. Towill Foundation David L. Stringer Leonard K.L. Wong John S. Nishimoto Gordon H. Rabacal Arthur H. Suehiro Lorena Wong Randall S. Nishiyama Michael M. Racelo Cody Sula Norman W.H. Wong Wilson H. Nitta Theodorico B. Ragsac Harol H. Sunada Patrick L. Wong Wayne T. Nojiri Darcel Raia Garis Y. Suzuki Randall K.L. Wong Henry M. Nomura Raingutters LLC Mae M. Suzuki Roland T.F. Wong North Shore Physical Therapy Roy L. Rapoza Norman H. Suzuki Sandra Wong and Sports Rehab, LLC Leroy R. Rapozo Carolyn S. Taguchi StanleyK.P. Wong Lance R. Obra Ribbon Productions LLC Dr. Allan S. Takase William K.C. Wong Dr. Terrence X. O’Brien Dr. Richard L. Ribellia Russell S. Takata Wymond W.M. Wong Wendy F. Odo Roberta M. Richards Robert K. Takei Jr. LTC (Ret) Lawrence A. Woode Robb K. Ohtani Rick Manayan and Associates, dba Edwin Tam Sing Jean K. Yama Darrell M. Okamoto RAM-Telecommunications Glenn M. Tamanaha Gerrick T. Yamada Richard H. Okamoto Rider Levett Bucknall Ltd. Dr. Wayne M. Tamashiro Dr. Roy T. Yamamoto Joyce Okamura Keith R. Ridley Nolan T. Tamayori Terrie Yap Michael Okimoto Lawrence D. Rodriguez Eric Tanaka Michael C.K. Yee Col. Harold K. Okita, Jr. Ryan-Jason Ruiz Wesley Tanaka Randall S.C. Yee Gilbert A. Olayan Robert Rusis Brenda M. Tang Col. Kerry K.C. Yen Harold J. Olinger, Sr. John O. Rutemiller Tom S. Tanimoto Dr. Gary Y.S. Yim Raymond K. Onishi Clayton Y. Saito Janet Tao Rodney W.S. Yim Thomas J. Ono Elbert T. Saito Vernon E. Teves, Jr. Roger E. Yim Dr. Dermot J. Ornelles Gerald H. Saito Michael E. Todd Meredith Yoro Roy Y. Osada Chris N. Salanoa Wilma Todd Dennis R. Yoshimura Sidney M. Osada Rosemarie S. Sam Yukio Toguchi Lance K. Yoshimura Stanley H. Osada Robert A. Samaritano Gilbert Y.K. Tom Benjamin D.M. Young Devin T. Oshiro Francis D. Santos Wallace S.D. Tom Cmdr. Vernon “Eric” Young Grant M. Oshiro Frank N. Santos Derek K. Tomita Darcie Young Henry K. Oshiro Rodney P. Santos Allan S. Totoki Dr. Joseph W.C. Young Arthur T. Otake Dr. Kenn Saruwatari Ryan K. Totoki Edmund Y. Young Michele Otake Thomas M. Schulte James K. Townsend Matthew Y.F. Young Franklin D. Pacarro, Sr. Scitor Corporation Richard S. Townsend Michael H. Young Pacific Home Services & Supply, Inc. Allan Y. Segawa Tsarkie David J. Yuen Pacific Photo Image Company, Inc. Glenn Y. Segawa Jon Y. Tsukamoto Kenn Q.M. Yuen Darian Padilla Leonard Segovia Frederick L. Tufts Lorianne Yuen Frederick R. Pama Justin Seguirant Michelle Tuzon Walter K.H. Yuen Clifford K. Pang Kerry M. Shannon Darren Y. Uchima Henry T. Zerbe Stuart W. Pang Dr. Francis S. Shibuya Alfredo A. Udani Bert Y. Zukemura Wilson K.K. Pang Vincent R. Shigekuni Khoi Ung Grace H. Pasion Milton Shimabukuro Victor R. Unsinn FRIENDS OF SAINT LOUIS Robert Van Tassell $99 and below Neil R. Vasconcello Alfred Abiva Mercer K. Vicens Joseph A. Ah New Bernard S. Victorino Herbert Ah Yo, Jr. Gary K. Viela Alaka’i Y. Akana Trenton Wailehua, Sr. Tony Alcosiba Wayne P. Wakeman Philbert J. Alencastre Jenai S. Wall Michael L. Almeida Sean C. Walsh Pakela S. Almeida Walters Kimura Motoda Manuel A. Amor 14 Saint Louis School
Annual Giving 2019-2020 Andrew T. Arakaki Renee Kudlich Mary Shibao Jodie Holu William A. Arnemann Ronald A. Kunihiro Gary Y. Shibata Honolulu Theatre for Youth Gary K. Asato Roy R. Kuroda James G. Smith, Jr. Louise Hurley Wyman Au Walter, T.Y. Lau Paul Solomon Island Plumbing Co., Inc. Kristina Barayuga Clifford W.C. Leong Blaze I. Sylva Kainoa Jarrett Burton A. Bento James Leung Carl K. Takeshita Dylan Jones Michael O. Borns Gary C.C. Li Charles S. Tamabayashi Mariam Joseph Horacio A. Bustos Henry (Junhong) Li Target Corporation K & S Welding Inc. James C. Carvalho Howard W.H. Loo Edward K. Toma KaiHonua LLC Christopher K. Chang Dwight C.H. Lum Theodore Y. Tyau Ilisa Kea Clayton K.T. Chang Herbert H. Lum Dean Uyeda Ken Ordenstein Funerals, Inc. Glen W.Y. Chock Mertin W.K. Lum Dennis Valente Kevin’s Electric, Inc. Chester K.K. Chong Randall K.W. Lum Kehaulani C. Vincent Danny Kim Lambert T.S. Chun Kyle P. Lung Katherine Warner Pamela Kimura Mervin L. Chun Joseph R. Lyons Matthew D. Watkins Terrence Kong Adam Cohen Kingston T. Malepeai Tracy Watkins KTM Services Inc. aka Enjoy Snacks Maxine Correa Alson J. Mamiya Linda Wheeler Dexter Kubota Frank L. Costa Calvin A. Mann Michael K.H. Wong Ross Kurashima Robert A. Cravalho John B. Manuel Wilbert W.W. Wong Martin Lau Dr. Derrick A. Dang Louis G. Marks, Sr. Byron K. Yasui Donna Le Lesch Richard Deegan Robert K. Matsumoto Ronald M. Yokota Erin Liftee Mary Jane Espinueva Joseph F. Mendonsa IV Carl T. Yomogida Eric Lockett Darius A. Evangelista Leah K. Miller Gary S. Yoshida Dr. Glenn Medeiros FACTS Lucile Mistysyn Hugh Yoshida Tammy Medeiros Robert Fernandez Catherine Y. Miyahira Kimberly H. Yoshimura Mililani Golf Club Shelley K. Fey Tuitoga T. Moe Nelson Yuen Lorna Morgia Donald G. Figueira Douglas J. Moniz Shin Murayama Craig K. Freitas Dwight J. Moniz GIFTS IN KIND Jeri Lynn Nakakura Darcy K. Freitas Felix F. Moran Albert Chong Associates, Inc. Kei Navyac Raybern P. Freitas Arthur Morris Marie Alcantara Denise Nishimura Richard P. Freitas James Mucciarone Allied Builders System Ohana Architectural Precast Paul D. Fu Spencer T. Mukai Altres, Inc. David Oi Grant M. Gabriel Nicholas Muragin Armstrong Produce, Ltd OXIAM LLC Nancy J. Gallagher Lynn N. Murata Atlantis Adventures Dana Paikai GTE Hawaiian Telephone Michael J. Nadeau Austin Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc. Derrick Partain Hugh L. Guerrero Margaret H. Nakakuni Big Island Candies Yvette Paz Tania A. Guerrero Bruce Nakamura Brownlie and Lee Precision Vision Ricky Gushiken Carol F. Nakamura Tusha Buntin Quality General Inc. William R. Hardy Tammy Nakamura Randi Cabral Derek Ray Steve L. Hathaway Jaime Nakao Karen Cailing Erik Rhinelander Corwin A. Hee Francis S.A. Ng James Casinas Roselle Salon Roland W. Higgins, Jr. Jackie Ng-Osorio Central Body & Paint Sherwin Williams Paint Co. Sharon Hiranaga Miles T. Nirei Sam Choy Shigemura, Lau, Sakanashi, Higuchi & Howard Hirata Robert F. Nunokawa City Mill Co., Ltd. / Chung Kun Ai Associates, Inc. Robert Hong Rodney H. Ohira Foundation Keiko Shinjo James Y. Hoshino Glenn T. Okimura ConnectWorks Group Simply Sisters by Lola Miller Designs Sean M. Howard Bert Okuda Michael Cox George Silva Ellen T. Inouye Dr. Eugene P. Ornellas D. Otani Produce Sky Painting Samuel S. Inouye Madelline E. Oshiro Shane de la Cruz Darlene Sousa Valerie A. Ito Clayton C. Pang Elizabeth Dean Special Inspection Consultants Sister Regina M. Jenkins Marcus K. Pang Design Partners Incorporated John Sykes Blanche A. Jones Norman K. Pang Duke’s Waikiki Takano Nakamura Landscaping, Inc. Kaleo J. Kahapea Theodore R. Paul Edward Eder The Audio Visual Company Pius Kang Charles C. Perry Sharon Ehrhorn The Sustainery Hair Studio Scott Kawakami Thomas K. Peterson Enterprise Rent-A-Car Tileco Inc. Siavash Khorrami Wes Reber Porter Avery Fukeda Michael Todd Max J. Kimura Bienvenido L. Reyes Lilinoe Grube Veronica Tomooka Anna Maria Kinser Terence M. Ryan Gyotaku Japanese Restaurant USS Missouri Memorial Association, Inc. Sharon Kirkpatrick Kellen R.K. Sagayaga Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani Macrina Vicerra-Jaena Tiffany Kiyabu Dexter J. Sakai Halm’s Enterprises Christy Wada Danette A.N. Kobayashi Niko G. Salvador Anne Harpham Watanabe Floral, Inc. Wallace T. Kobayashi Gordon K.F. Sam Hawaii Candy, Inc. Richard Wheelock Anton C. Krucky Steven S. Sameshima Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Raymond Wong Dionne V. Ku Ryan S. Sasaki Hawaii Theatre Center Tracy Yadao Brian K. Kubo James H. Seki Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach John Yen Akira M. Kubota Fred H. Shelton Hilton Waikoloa Village Gary Zane Red & White 15
The Year in Review CRUSADER ATHLETICS By Chad Konishi The 2019-2020 school year was my first as the athletic director at Saint Louis School, and was quite intriguing to say the least. The fall started out with a bang for the Crusaders with another ILH and HHSAA Division I Open State Championship, beating Kahuku, 45-6. It was Saint Louis’ fourth HHSAA State Championship in a row since Coach Cal Lee returned to the slopes of Kalaepo-haku a short five years ago. For his outstanding play during the 2019 season, quarterback Jayden De Laura was named the Gatorade Player of the Year. The football team extended its season as they were invited to play in the Geico Bowl Series in a game played in Las Vegas. Under chilly conditions on the 9th island, the Crusaders played valiantly, but eventually lost to St. Thomas Aquinas of Florida 35-21. Although job titles switched a bit with the Lee brothers (Cal will be the defensive coordinator and Ron will be the head coach for the upcoming season), confidence is high that the Crusaders will continue their excellence on the gridiron for the upcoming season. Another bright spot was our bowling team who finished one win short of the ILH title last year, and ended the season as runner up in the HHSAA Bowling Meet on Kaua‘i. Also, our boys Cheer team combined with Sacred Hearts and defended their National Cheer Championship in Las Vegas last school year. I was present to witness their routines/performances and they were by far the best. 16 Saint Louis School
Athletics Our boys’ Basketball program was rejuvenated with new coach Dan Hale and his staff. Although coach was shorthanded on his roster most of the preseason due to the extension of the football season, the Crusaders played well in the ILH season, were ranked in the top ten for numerous weeks, and were in the mix for a playoff spot until they were ousted in the second round. The wrestling program placed third overall in the HHSAA State Wrestling Meet. Nine of our Wrestlers qualified for the 2020 State Tournament. Before the pandemic hit, our baseball program was 2-0 and ranked #1 in the state. Unfortunately, this talented team’s season fell short as COVID-19 took over and things came to a screeching halt. In Track and Field, senior Trenton Wailehua recorded the fastest 400M time ever in the state at a preseason meet. In recognition of this feat, and for his outstanding performances in years past, Trenton was named Gatorade Track and Field Player of the Year! Due to the pandemic, a few of the other spring sports were not able to start their seasons. You can be proud of the Class of 2020 who accomplished so much under extreme adversity. We will miss their skills, but more importantly, their leadership. We wish all of them the best in their future endeavors. As much of the future remains unknown, we have planned on having an athletic season for the upcoming school year. We hope to do it safely, hygienically, and under a new normal. Red & Blue 17
- ina-Based Learning ‘A Plants purchased through the Augustine Educational Foundation grant award 2019: Saint Louis School is grateful to the Augustine Educational Foundation. Thanks to a generous grant from the foundation, we were able to purchase native plants for rehabilitation of our campus environment as one aspect of ‘a - ina-based education. Saint Louis School benefits from grants made available from organizations like the Augustine Educational Foun- dation. This particular grant exceeded $3,000 to assist with our learning environments. Some of these plants are endangered while others are essential components to the symbiotic balance that had existed in the original environment of this ahupua’a. These species were planted on Blessed Chaminade Service Day in January, while others are being acclimated for use in other campus landscape projects, including the hau‘ulaThe group oftiliaceous Hibiscus plants are the first increment of grant-funded items https://hawaiiannativeplants.com/plantofthemonth-hauula/ koa purchased through this gift exceeding $3,000. Acacia koa http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Acacia_koa new Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Center Gymnasium. alahe‘e Psydrax odorata http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Psydrax_odorata Carex wahuensis http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Carex_wahuensis_wahuensis ‘ilima Sida fallax http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Sida_fallax pa‘u o Hi‘iaka Jacquemontia ovalifolia http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Jacquemontia_sandwicensis lama Diospyros sandwicensis http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Diospyros_sandwicensis ‘a‘ali‘i Dodonea viscosa http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Dodonaea_viscosa ohia lehua Metrosideros polymorpha http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Metrosideros_polymorpha pili Heteropogon contortus http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Heteropogon_contortus Makahiki Challenge In March 2020, eight of our HA‘A club gentlemen were chosen to represent Saint Louis School in the first Ka O‘ahu Makahiki. This is a Makahiki Challenge against schools across the island. We were the only ILH school in attendance. The other schools were Ha-lau Ku- Ma-na, Ka Waihona O Ka Na‘auao, Kamakau, and Ma-lama Honua. These schools practice these games daily. Our young men learned and practiced a total of three times! However, they were determined. As a rite of passage, these young men also earned their malo. We have had multiple discussions about the responsibilities and expectations that come with accepting their malo. On the morning of the challenge, they learned to hume (tie) their malo and were the only school to present their oli in malo. They represented Saint Louis School and Kalaepo-haku well! E HA‘A ko Kalaepo-haku! Our Middle School took 2nd place in their division and the High School team took 1st place, 10 points ahead of the 2nd place team. - Hui Aloha ‘Aina, most commonly known as HA‘A, is Saint Louis School’s Hawaiian Club comprised of 80+ young - ina through men and their families. One of the main goals for HA‘A is to cultivate in our young men a love for our ‘a experiences of Hawaiian culture. 18 Saint Louis School
Camp Erdman A Middle School Tradition By Joe Cabansag ’00 There are many memorable experiences that Saint Louis Middle School students have the opportunity to enjoy. From attending their first dance, to the experience of having their own lockers, the Middle School years are filled with tremendous growth and learning opportunities. One experience that I have had the privilege to be a part of for the past 12 years has proven to have a lasting impression on our young men. So much so, they return to Saint Louis School as alumni and reminisce on their shared experiences. This experience is better known as Camp Erdman. At Camp Erdman, our 6th and 7th grade students leave behind their daily routines of school and family life to spend 3 days and 2 nights living together in a shared space. Here, the students participate in both academic and physical challenges. Lessons in Earth Science are taught outdoors using the kinesthetic approach to learning that best fits the way boys learn. These lessons include plate tectonics, the Water Cycle, impacts of erosion, and learning how human impact can adversely affect our environment. The physical challenges that require and foster teamwork, focus, and selflessness in order to accomplish tasks are fire building, obstacle course objectives, and the ever famous 40 foot climb up (and down) the Alpine Tower. It is an invaluable time in which students are able to bond with their classmates and teachers outside of their normal school settings. As evidenced by some alumni who have returned to visit, the relationships created here often lead to lifelong friendships that foster the reality of the Brotherhood. With the arrival of a new challenge in Covid-19, the Camp Erdman experience will need to be put on hold for the time being. It was surely a missed opportunity for our Middle School students this past year, but definitely one that will return once it is safe to do so. For now, the memories of past Camp Erdman experiences will have to suffice, but will also be a driving force in restoring this opportunity for future years to come. Red & Blue 19
Stateps 4x Cham Michigan-b ound Go Wolverines!! College Signing Day at Kalaepo-haku 20 Saint Louis School
Our sports Signing Day is a momentous occasion for graduating seniors as they transition from High School student-athlete to Collegiate student-athlete. The 2019-2020 school year welcomed the highest number of student-athlete commitments thus far, with a total of 16 students committing to schools at the NCAA Division I, II, and III levels. Our 2020 seniors received athletic scholarships in various sports such as Football, Baseball, Swimming, and Track and Field. This group of seniors collectively earned a grade point average of 3.88 and performed over 300 hours of community service. Congratulations to our Class of 2020 senior student-athletes! Football Baseball Jordan Botelho – University of Notre Dame Dylan Cabral - Simpson University Lawai`a Brown - Central Michigan University Pono de la Cruz - Clark College Kaiser Cambra-Cho - United States Air Force Academy JT Navyac - Cal State Fullerton Jayden de Laura - Washington State University Austin Teixeira - University of Hawai`i, Manoa Kalepo Fiaseu - Missouri Southern State University Nicholas Herbig - University of Wisconsin Kamo`i Latu - The University of Utah Track Darryl Masaniai - San Diego State University Baily Yee - Pacific University Stanley McKenzie - University of California, Berkeley Matthew Sykes - University of California, Los Angeles Roman Wilson - University of Michigan Go Crusade rs Red & Blue 21
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Facing Changes ‘OHANA During the Pandemic By Brittany Souza The 2020-2021 school year marks the fifth year since our elementary school came to fruition on the slopes of Kalaepo-haku, further strengthening the legacy of Saint Louis School as the only K-12 all-boys school in the state of - Hawai‘i. As a trailblazing Hawai‘i-based institution, we focus on implementing ‘Aina-Based (land-based) learning with global learning so students can foster an appreciation for our island home while understanding how we fit into the larger world context. This thoughtful platform for our students is constantly evolving to enhance their learning outcomes. Our keiki Crusaders immerse themselves in cultural, academic, and faith-based practices. The Blended Learning approach we utilize sparks an opportunity for students to gain the foundational skills needed to develop into well-rounded young men in elementary and beyond. We prepare our young men for the real world, but we as educators also have to constantly adapt to changing world circumstances. This informs our curriculum, our class discussions, and our interactions. This past school year, students learned about unpredictability, resilience, and perseverance when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. As State and City officials mandated social distancing measures, the seemingly routine task of physi- cally attending school ceased. However, the Saint Louis Characteristics of Marianist Education continued to prevail through the abrupt changes of transitioning students from the classroom to distance learning platforms. Distance learning in elementary required a collaborative effort between teachers, students, parents, and even grandparents. Shirlene Wong, mother of Elementary School student Macky Hurtle, shared the following: “Everyone at home helped out. Both my parents are retired and were home with Macky. The adjustment was making sure that my son completed his school work daily and allowing him the needed time to get the work done.” 22 Saint Louis School
A third component in the Saint Louis Characteristics of a Marianist Education is to “educate for formation in faith.” It is crucial that students are reminded how much we love and support them. Our Campus Ministry department prioritized our commitment to practicing religious traditions by posting daily prayers and reflections. We encouraged students to pray and worship prior to starting their lessons at home each morning. Kaui Guerrero also shared: “We did the same morning routine at home as regular school and my son put on a Saint Louis shirt before logging In the Saint Louis Characteristics of Marianist Educa- on to his computer. Starting and ending the day with prayer tion, one characteristic is to “educate for adaptation and was the highlight of our days. This was a much needed change.” Change can often produce feelings of uncertainty inspiration during these difficult times. The praise and wor- and anxiety. Each family established a routine that best ship songs woke him up and he was excited about the day fit their Crusader’s needs while continuing to keep up with to come.” their daily life tasks. We are grateful for parents sharing their feedback to help us better understand how the transition to distance learning affected their sons. As an example, Lee Britos, mother of Elementary School student, Noah Britos, shared: “Overall, distance learning was very challenging for our family. While my son, for the most part, did his work on his own, he would always ask me to double check his work before submitting anything on Google classroom. I also work from home, so it was quite an adjustment for us. While I would have liked to sit at the table with both of my boys to make sure they were doing their work, listening in to the Zoom meetings, and not clicking onto another site, it was just not the case. My husband is also a doctor so he was deemed an essential worker, which meant it was just me who had to handle the distance learning.” Each student individually experienced distance learning Another significant characteristic outlined in the Saint in different ways. However, this challenging situation will Louis Characteristics of Marianist Education is to “pro- be a positive memory in the long-run for students as they vide an integral, quality education.” Educating the “whole look back on a proud moment in time when they were able person” is important, as learning must not only encompass to encounter an unforeseen situation and rise to the occa- academics, but the entire spirit. Kaui Guerrero, mother of sion. As educators, it is important that we continue to create Elementary School student, Anthony Guerrero, stated: meaningful connections between the learning environment “I credit teachers at Saint Louis for having a curriculum and the real world. Our young men are learning to overcome that made the transition to distance learning nearly seam- the challenges that the unknown presents. The foundations, less. Generally, my son was familiar with all of the digital values, and heart of our Marianist traditions remind us that platforms and, more often than not, finished his work ahead no challenge is too lofty to overcome when we keep of time. This allowed him to do independent research and Ke Akua in the palm of our hands. The “Brotherhood see how what he was learning in math, history, etc. was for Life” is really just that – a lifetime connection to our relevant in the world today. It was very eye-opening and a fraternity rooted in faith and fearlessness. It is a reminder gateway to wonderful conversations that allowed us to learn that our students are never alone through trying times and together. Even to learn more about each other! I was very the Crusader ‘ohana is always present to uplift their spirits. grateful for all of the advice and resources the school gave Whether we are on the slopes of Kalaepo-haku or in our us. I even shared what I learned with family and friends in own households, the COVID-19 pandemic showed us that Hawai‘i and on the Mainland who did not get the detailed the ties that bind us are powerful beyond measure and resources and guidance given to us.” transcend the classroom. Red & Blue 23
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