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More than 100 loyal Outrigger members arrived before dawn to set up the Club's annual Marathon Aid Station on Kahala Avenue, while at the other end o f town more than 30 hardy Outrigger runners gathered on Rudy Choy's Aikane catamaran at Aloha Tower to await the start of the 13th annual Honolulu Marathon. When the day was over, the applause was loud for all those who ran and helped. Our runners appreciated the last Nonn Dumire resrs up. minute encouragement and coffee provided by Choy and C lub supporters at the start of the race. Cline Mann and his team of Gen. Don Schmuck, Bill Cook, Brad Martin , Nick Black, Jimmy Dean , Reed Minuth and Ralph Mintz, arrived in the wee hours to begin the setup of the Aid Station on Kahala Avenue. By 5:30 a.m. they had been joined by more than 100 OCC volunteers who passed out ice cold sponges, " wata" and cokes, as well as lots of encouragement to the runners as they passed. Robin Smirh, chairman of rhe Running The Club banner hung across Kahala Commirree, awa irs rhe srarr of rhe ra ce Avenue and brought many ' "Thanks, 011 Rudy Choy's Aika11e caramara11. Robby Misr gers ready for rhe race. Outrigger" comments from runners. Aid Station volunteers were outfitted in OCC Marathon '85 T-shirts. The Aid Station was located at Mile 8 on the way out and Mile 23 on the return. Those Outrigger runners who wore the Club's white singlets wi th red OCC emblazoned on the chest, were easy to spot, photograph and cheer on. All Club members are encouraged to wear Club shirts when running in the future. At Kapiolani Park, Robin Smith, Running Committee chairman, and her crew offered refreshments and massages to finishers, as well as congratulations and cheers. Club mararhoners and supporrers gar her ar rhe srarr of rhe race. Ro111 1: Jo11 Haig, Three cheers for all of those Craw Senner, Ken Bro111n, Sreve Dunn, Norm Dumire. Row 2: Ke/11 Ames, Bmce who helped make Marathon '85 a Ames, Max Telford, £mary Lucas, Jack Scaff, Kim Thompson, Gerri Pedesky, Bill memorable experience for all. Breeden, Tom Meri/1, a11d supporrers.

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Keeping the cups ofwaterfullwas a full-time job. Helping were Bill Farinon, Carolyn Lass, Frances and Bill Ehrman and Stan Asplund. Cathy Ostrem collects used sponges.

Pat Eckstrand oflers encouragemelllto Cline Mann offers refreshments to aid station volumeers Pii Schneider, Michelle tired Marathoners. St. John, Tina McKeller and Susan Baron.

Richard Ferguson sweeps up used cups D. J. Kesner cheers runners on. Enid Kelley hands a runner "Wata." from the roadway.

4 oUTRIGGER

Jim Peterson, Ron Larsen and Doug Kilpatrick have cokes ready for tired runners.

Peter Balding Jr. stands ready with a cold drink.

Outrigger Marathon Results

Name Time Max Telford 3: 10 Tommy Holmes 3:1 7 Gay Balding 3:20 Emary Lucas 3:23 *Ji m Hop 3:24 *Ron Heifner 3:25 Tracey Smith 3:28 Steve Dunn 3:32 Jimmy Dean and Gen. Buck Schmuck Maris Scully stops for water at aid Ed Moore 3:36 Bi ll Danford 3:37 are ready with ice cold spongesforthe stat ion . *Mats Lambe 3:42 runners. Kim Thompson 3:48 Bill Breeden 3:50 *Tim Moore 3:53 Tom Merri II 3:54 Sandra Stanley 3:58 Dave Monahan 4: 14 Norm Dunmire 4: 16 Jim Stahl 4:23- Ryder Stahl 4:23 *Fred Flowers 4:24 Ken Brown 4:5 1 Will iam Stricklin 4:59 Will iam Stricklin IV 4:59 John But ler 5:09 Mitzie Lee 5: 13 Jack Pedesky 5:27 Bruce Ames 5:34 Kent Ames 5:34 Grant Senner 5:52 Robby Mist 6: 15 Jon Haig 6: 17 Mary Smith 6:53 Collecting used sponges was the job of Bob Moore, Hugh Foster Sr. and .fohn Beaumont. *Visitor 5 After the Marathon ...

Talking s10ry afrer the marathon ll'ere £mary Lucas and Max Margie Howe checks in finishers at the OCC tell/. Telford.

Ken Brown signs in C!fier completing the Marathon in 4:51. Carolyn Lass gives Bill Breeden a Diane Stowell soothed many tired 111/tch appreciated massage. muscles with a massage cljier the race. · ~-,-If)@~~· ·K~·,.r ,~1\.:.U<:lBI Ocean Triathlon By fan Emberson Patterned after Ocean lronman Surf Club. event s in South Africa and Australia, This year, there will be a cash prize the 3rd annual OCC Ocean Triathlon of $100 for the firs t finis her in th e Open will be held on Sawrday, March 8. Division (lronman) and $150 to the firs t The trio of events wi ll be a one-mile finishers in the relay race. swim, two -mile paddleboard race and fou r-mile kayak race, to be performed consecutively. Each member of a three­ person relay team wi ll perform only one of th e events. Contestants must New Members provide th eir own kayaks and Regular: Patricia Stirling, Kenneth paddleboards. Jillson, Michael Wong . The Triathlon is open to all . The entry fee is $10. Ent ry forms wi ll be Intermediate: Eric Jonsson, Nina avai lable at the From Desk. Regis­ Williams, Jerry Jones, ·'Randy" trat ion is the morning of the Triathlon Grune. fro m 7: 15 to 7:45a.m. The first event Associate: Laurette Breeden. will begin at 8 a.m. on Sans Souci Junior: Kevin Mu rphy, Anne Beach. Goessling , Carissa Hussong , Stephen Sandwiches and refreshments wi ll Paschoal , Cory Witt, Ali ka Winter, be served at the beach fo llowing the Stein Metzger, Kristina Dabrowski, 1220Ko UJttua&i St. Triathlon, and awards for first , second Grant Seli gson, Wayne Seligson, PP.oue, 847-4806 and thi rd places, men and women, will S. Hauoli Guerrero. Mo.·:JAi. 8·4 Sat. 8·2 be given by Hawa iian StyleT-Shirts, Nonresident: Cecil ia Blackfi eld, Downing Hawaii and Outrigger Canoe Douglas Avery.

6 Members It Pays to Know

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7 As the Terrace Turns

It was a fami liar, family affair. The motherhood just over the horizon. victories in the Waikiki Waterman legendary Downing ocean sports fam ily Congratulat ions to the Bursons-a new Aquathon, emceed by J oe Teipel. was seen surfing in force at Makaha on Outrigger member in the making. Other OCC members involved included Dec. 10 . It was the same day of the Johnny Mounts and Karl Heyer IV Dale Hope, Keonc Downing and monster surf on th e North Shore that working together at KGMB television. Gib Bintliff. forced postponement of the Billabong Mounts is the proud account executive Taking coals to New Castle: Jack Hawaiian Pro, the fir st in the Coors and coordinator on the TV ad for the Pedesky won a trip to Hollywood, Triple Crown surf meets promoted b y 1985 Coors Triple C rown of Surfing his original hometown, by correctly Fred Hemmings. events ... naming the 34 oldt ime movie stars in Makaha was 10-15 fe et and clean, Tennis g reat Martina Navratilova the Search for the Stars contest at and Keone and Kainoa and their dad, seen enjoying the w inter sunset at the Ward Warehouse. Besides the trip to George Downing, were c harging the Hau Terrace in early December ... Hollywood·, Jack and wife Gerri won a magnifi cent , fast and powerful wall s Also visiting the C lub in December was limo for a day, their hotel room, dinner Makaha is so noted for. Joe Teipel had Dr. Marvin Weiner of Los Angeles. at a Hollywood restaurant and tours of fun there that day, too, except his board Just here to have ··run' ' he said , no ·various studios, which they opted not to was a little too s hort for the big waves meetings, no marathons. just fun . This take. After their visit in Tinseltown. - it was a 3'h-foot bodyboard , you is the place. they headed north to spend Christmas see ... Congratulations to ocean athlete with fam ily and friends in Los Altos. Chris Kincaid is selling up a sto rm stalwarts Kisi Hainc and Ian Emberson Members were b usy attending a in the competitive phone market for for winning their respective di visions in whi rl of holiday parties including, to Hawaiian Telephone. th e a nnual OCC Castle Swim and th at name a few, the marvelous bash g iven Polly Burson's shapely was just the wa rmup. You see, they by Ronnie and Doug Kilpatrick, and body has taken a c hange due to raced over to the Moana and racked up the bang-up party hosted by Leighton and Linda l'

8 Hawaii Kayak Racing Association 1986 Racing Schedule Feb. 8 Chinaman's Hat- Kahana Bay 6 miles Feb. 22 Makai Range- Hawaii Kai 9 miles March 15 Makai Range- Kailua 8 miles March 29 Hawaii Kai- Ala Wai 12 miles April 12 Kailua Ramp- Chinaman's Hat 13 miles April 26 Kailua Ramp- Hawaii Kai 16 miles May 10 Shoreline 18 miles May 18 Molokai to Members of the MWWW & PS (Masters Women Whale Watching and Paddling Oahu 38 miles Society) are still at it. Hoping to get a headstart on the /986 regatta season, they Note: A novice short course will paddle three mornings a week during the tvilller. be run on a ll race dates except fo r the Molokai to Oahu race. For Waikiki li fe to call her. always welcome. Leave items addressed races other than the Shoreline and Pen and in k artist Ramsay has been to the Editor at the Front Desk. Always the Molokai-to-Oahu, check in elected president of the Association of include your name and phone number will be by 9:30a.m. Races will Honolulu Artists. Ramsay has just on each item in case additional begin at 10 a.m. The entry fee fo r completed her old Koloa Town infom1ation is needed. each race (other than Molokai) is $6. Anniversary Art Portfolio commemorating th e 150th anniversary of Hawaii 's fi rst sugar plantation. Her first drawing, called " Memories Under DINING WITH CLASS the Monkeypod" took top honors at an Class Limousine Service introduces • Package prices may vary depending upon art exhibit ion in Washington, D.C. and "Dining with C lass:· the ultimate way 10 the restaurant selected. Men us will be avail­ is now in jigsaw puzzle form. In dine at Oahu's finest and most elcgam able in each limousine for your perusal o n December, Ramsay had a pre­ restaurants. the way to dinner. We will greet you and your guests at you r publication viewing of six o f her Whether you're looking to make a good home. office or hotel with one of our deluxe drawings at the Downtown Gallery. impressio n or close a deal, "Dining with st retch limo usines and escort you to the C la ss"' will get the job done. C lie nts, poten­ Momi Riley, descri bed as "one of restaurant of yo ur choice.* tial cliems a nd business associates will be Hawaii's expressive and sensitive song And after you've enjoyed a relaxing din ing delighted when you treat them to this ex perience. a limousine will be wait ing to styli sts and composers," has j ust prestigious service. retu rn you to your final destination. released a new Hawa ii an album , titled, You won 't have to fight traffic or search "Momi: Share the Light. " She is • Package includes: limousine pick-up and for pa rking wit h Class Limousine Service. presently performing solo at the Maile delivery, complimenta ry cocktail both ways. Instead. you may relax while ou r experi­ complete d inner for two, tax and tip. Price enced d rivers do the rest. Terrace of the Kahala Hilton. Momi docs not include driver tip. " fr :f the only way ro go!" wrote most of the tunes on the album . Congrats! The Club has put in a new dance CLASS LIMOUSINE floor and moved Phil Ingalls and his SERVICE orchestra to the Kokohead Room, "The Only Way to Go" adjacent to the Main Dining Room for For inquires o r your Saturday night dining and dancing arrangements. please call 942-5235 pleasure. Ingalls plays every Saturday Package prices start at $ 137.50 for two. night from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. The Each additiona l person starts at $54.00 atmosphere for dancing is much improved wi th the change. Come on *Restaurant Selections: Dining With Class down on Saturday night and see for J oh n Dominis Gift Certificates Are Ideal For: yourself ... Bagwells 2424 • Birthdays • Valentine's Day Congrats to newlyweds William A. Michel"s • A n niversaries • Ch ristmas Gifts Chez Michel F rench Restaurant • Wedding Gifts • New Year's Eve Stricklin and Sharon E. Brush who Nick's Fishma rket • G raduation Gifts • Thanksgiving were married on Christmas Eve. Can lis • Promotions Contributions to this column are

9 Winged-0 to Honor Club Athletes Feb. 17 A special party a nd awards ceremony night Steak Fry and will feature during 1985. will be held on Mo nday, Feb. 17 to bro il-your-own steak or chicken, salad Jr. ' Riggers, as well as adult honor Outrigger athletes in 14 bar, baked beans and hot rolls. athletes, are encouraged to a ttend the competitive sports. In addition to the awards program, party. All participants in Bicycling/ the Public Relations Committee wi ll Early reservations are suggested. Triathlon, Canoe Racing, Golf, distribute a special issue of The Cost is $7.95 for the chicken or $8.50 Kayaking, Motorcycling, Paddleboard, Outrigger which will h ighlight the for the s teak. Reservations are being Running, Sailing, Canoe Surfing, athletic performances of Club members taken at the Front Desk. Slowpitch. Surfing, Swimming, Tennis and Volleyball are invi ted to the celebration which is co-sponsored by the Entertainment Committee and Entertainment Winged-0. Committee By Nancy Neville The Club's Outstanding Athletes in each sport will be announced, and The Entertainment Committee's the first Wednesday of each month. members of the women's long-distance specific assignment is to plan, schedule The E ntertainment Committee would paddling crew which won the and budget special events desired by like to thank the members who support international Na Wahine 0 Ke Kai and Club members. the Clu b socia lly by a ttending the many the Men's Golden Masters Volleyball The Committee also arranges fo r special events. Team , which won the U.S. Volleyball special entertai nment. food, beverages ··we encourage you to let us know Association national championship, and decorat ions fo r each event. what type of entertainment you would wi ll be honored. Sue O li ver. chairman of the enjoy in the near future," Oli ver In addition, Winged-0 is expected to Entertainment Commi ttee, stressed how added. announce the selection of a new member important Club member participation is The recent fash ion shows arc a good to its ranks. in the choosing of the year's events. example of an idea suggested by a The party, to be put on by the "We try to plan a C lub-wide range member, and carried out by the Entertainment Committee, will be of activities that our members will Committee. Overflow crowds attended patterned after the popular Saturday enjoy, " she added. both shows in August and November. Theme di nner evenings are always With the ir proven popularity. you can popular, such as Asia Night , the Sailing expect the Committee to schedule Party, the Halloween Party, and the another show ing later this year. Tired of the C lub Luau. A S t. Patrick 's Day Party is Members of the E ntertainment planned for March 17. Committee are Sue Oliver, chairman: Oliver said that the Committee is Kimo Austin, Coordin ating Director: HASSlE always open to ideas for C lub parties. Maria Drey, AI and Julie Franco, Kelly of Rental Management? "We welcome suggestions from 'just Hutchinson, Ann Martin, Rodman an idea' to full budget organization of Mu ller, Cecil Sharp, Doric Smith. an event. " Stephany Sofos, Ji m S tackhouse, Suggestions can be left at the Front Marillyn Thompson, Laura Van Desk. Every suggestion wi ll be discussed Lier Ribbink, Norm Dunmire, Bob at the Committee's monthly meeting Moranha. Pii Schneider and Mi tzi Lee.

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10 Letters II )

Dear Club Members and Guests: atmosphere and its freedom from the asking them to pose with you. Over the years, our Club has been a harassment that they often get at While our regular members are fully Mecca for celebrities such as the Duke establishments open to the public. aware of our Club regulations in this of Windsor, Arthur Godfrey, Senators, Let me urge you to continue to regard, it appears that some of your, Congressmen and show business people respect the privacy of our members and our, guests have not been so of all kinds. and guests and not subject them to this informed. I would ask each of you to One of the reasons they have enjoyed sort of annoyance such as asking for see that our guests are properly advised our private Club is its relaxed, informal autographs, taking their photos or to respect the privacy of others as is spelled out in the brochure that every guest receives. Our Club is a place to relax and enjoy, not to sign autographs. Your cooperation in this respect will For the Record be appreciated both by your Board of Directors and by the celebrities who are Swim/Kayak/Paddleboard: James Krueger here to enjoy peace and quiet. Waikiki Waterman Aquathon 3rd, Men 45-49 Sincerely, Dec. 1, 1985 2:24:08 Individual Medley Robert W. Guild Biathlon President, Board of Directors Ian Emberson Christmas Biathlon 1st, Men Dec. 15, 1985 Kisi Haine Ala Moana Beach Park 1st, Women 2.7 mile run, 800-meter swim Team Mike Tymn-Roger Cundall In Memoriam Downing Hawaii 1st, Combined Age 80-99 H. W. B. "Hod" White (Aaron Napoleon, Thorn Harrer, :25:35 Deceased: Dec. 7, 1985 Gib Bintliff, Chris Moore) Missy Mowat-Christi Reed Regular Member: 20 Years 1st, Men 1st, Combined Age 20-39 Edmund F. Madden Outrigger :28:26 Deceased: Dec. 4, 1985 (Dale Hope, Bill Robello, Ian Tesh Teshima-Diane Stowell Regular Member: 44 Years Emberson, Marshall Marumoto) 1st, Combined Age 100-119 2nd, Men :30.00 J. Morgan Greene Wahines John Gos~-Bonnie Eyre Deceased: Nov. 21, 1985 (Debbie Wayman, Helen Phillips, 3rd, Combined Age 100-119 Nonresident Member: 24 Years Cheryl Bing, Kisi Haine) :37.40 Felix R. Sarapu 1st, Women Kayaking: Deceased: Dec. 5, 1985 Swimming: Hawaii Kayak Racing Assn. Regular Member: 15 Years Christmas Roughwater Dec. 14, 1985 James Wilson Bowen Dec. 15, 1985 Hawaii Kai Deceased: Dec. 17, 1985 San Souci Beach 8 miles Associate Member: 16 Years Five Miles Marshall Rosa Steve Bobko 1st, Elite 3rd, Men 25-29 :52.21 Do you want a record of your (or 1:41.19 Mark Sandvold your team's) athletic prowess to be Ian Emberson 3rd, Int. Expert included in next month's "For the 2nd, Men 30-34 :56.42 Record?" Fill out the blank below and r' 1:42.47 Tom Conner leave at the front desk for Editor, The Roger Cundall 1st, Masters A Outrigger. 2nd, Men 40-44 :54.17 Sport ______1:53.14 Five Miles Jim Anderson Chris Kincaid Name of Event ______1st, Men 50-54 1st, Novice A Date ______2:29:31 :30.50 Diane Stowell Your Results------1st, Women 50-54 Your Name ______2:04.31 Membership # OCC Team Members_. ______

11 Waikiki Winter Paddle Board Race

Conditions were near perfect for the Waikiki Winter Ocean 10,000-meter Paddle Board Race sponsored by the Club on Dec. 28. Forty-four paddlers, including 10 0> Outrigger members, paddled the course c u from the Club, to Coconut Avenue, to :; a. the Kapiolani Groin and back to the Cf)"' E Club twice, before finishing at the Club Q. "0 for refreshments and awards. c The event was won by Brian Renner, n;"' ~ a Santa Monica, California paddler who c came to Hawaii just to compete in .?:­ , ·~ the race. ::::E The Paddle Board Committee, chaired by Karl Heyer IV, and members Cline Mann and Robby Mist, put on the race. Helping to register paddlers were Karl Heyer IV, Cline Mann and Marilyn !-Iaine. Prizes were donated by the Bikefactory, Hawaiian Style, Splash, Scott Hawaii , Jones, Lord Jeff, Body Glove and Crazy Feet. The race is being renamed the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku IOK Paddle Board Race next year.

Paddle Board Committee members Mark Sandvold was first Club finisher. Cline Mann and Robby Mist.

Following the race competitors enjoyed refreshments on the Terrace.

12 Waikiki Winter Ocean IOK Paddle Board Race Results Overall Finish Name Time Place 28. Nathan Wilbur* 1:35: 37 4th BP I. Brian Renner 1: 12.55 1st MP 29. Trent Johnson 1:37:04 16th MP 2. Edmund Pestana 1: 13. 18 2nd MP 30. Kevin Cross 1:37:14 5th MS 3. Rick Wi lliams 1: 13.53 3rd MP 3 1. Lionel Judd 1:37:15 6th MS 4 . Danny Glover 1: 15:05 4th MP 32. Hunter Eggers* 1:39:04 5th BP 5. Michael Gaughan** I: 16:07 1st MMP 33. Robby Mist* 1:42:04 17th MP 6. Mark Sandvold* 1: 16:33 5th MP 34. Clarence Moses 1:43:21 7th MS 7. Mike Takahashi 1: 16:47 6th MP 35. Karen Pang 1:46: 18 1st WS 8. Sam George 1: 16:59 7th MP 36. David Napoleon I :52:40 6th BP 9. Larry McGuire 1: 17:23 8th MP 37. Kuurnomi Ho 1:55:49 2nd WS 10. Debbie Wayman*** 1: 17:29 1st WP 38. Barry Francis 1:56:02 18th MP II . Jim Moll ica 1: 18: 12 2nd MMP 39. Danny Pollard 1:57:13 19th MP 12. Loch Eggers* 1: 19:37 9th MP 40. Ryan Foster* 1:58:49 7th BP 13. Joey Napoleon 1:2 1:4 1 lOth MP 41. Brad Bowman 2:09:44 2nd BS 14. Eddie Koshi 1:2 1:43 lith MP 42. Brian Hurov 2: 10:53 8th MS 15. Dawson Jones* 1:2 1:49 12th MP 16. Wyatt Jones* 1:2 1:50 1st BP *OCC Member 17. Fred Fang 1: 24:47 1st MS **New Course Record. Old record 1:20:59 18. Jan Emberson* 1:25: 13 13th MP by Joey Cabell. 1982 . Randy Grune displays ]:shirt given to 19. Rod ney Williams 1:25: 18 14th MP ***New Course Record. Old record 1:30:27 all competitors. 20. Randy Grune* 1:26:20 2nd MS by Kisi Haine, 1984. 21. Pete Johnson 1:28:48 1st BS MP- Mens Paddleboard 22. David Gonsalves 1:29.22 2nd BP MMP- Masters Men Paddleboard 23. Helene Phillips 1:29:4 1 2nd WP WP- Womens Paddleboard 24. John Baldwin 1:3 1:36 3rd MS BP- Boys Paddleboard 25. Kconi Kino 1:34:50 15th MP MS- Mens Surfboard 26. Ryan Fernandez 1:35:35 4th MS BS- Boys Surfboard 27. Sage Spalding 1:35:36 3rd BP WS- Womens Surfboard 'l'lae best lias a taste all its own. Wyatt Jones won the Boy's Paddleboard division.

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Loch Eggers was 12th overall in 1:19:37.

13 Outrigger Golden Masters Prepare to Defend National Title It 's that time of year again, where you May or we may need a widebody plane some of Sorrell's favorite leg/wi nd see a handful of our great volleyball to get to the Mainland." builders. In an effort to keep the players ru nning around the park, On most Saturday mornings at the workouts ··run,'' Sorrell took hi s Colony Surf stairs. Makalei Drive, crack of dawn, you wi ll probably find players over to Kailua to play a game Diamond Head , the Park and all the Sorrell and the team trucking off to ofT.A.G. way up to Tantalus Drive. the top of Tanta lu s where player Billy Sorrell feels if the team is in shape Golden Masters volleyball coach, Baird leads the team up, through and they will move into the gym for Ron Sorrell in an effort to retain their dow n moun tains and va lleys. Most of practice sometime in Febru ary. And national title next May in Wichita, the players agree it 's a beautiful view, with the above training schedule, they Kansas has again prepared a challenging but the pace is so fast there's not much should be in top condi tion. training program. Dr. Bob Smith of time to catch more than a peek of the the Honolulu Med ical Group has also world below. provided some weight training routines Sorrell says, .. Our last hike wi ll to bu ild the player's jump. again be Alani Drive from the bottom In an effort to help some of the of Manoa to the top of Pacific Heights players lose we ight, a few of the Park. Those of us that did this last year players are being helped by Pat Cantin, well remember the pain of going up a R.D. the Dietitian/Nutritionist with the 60-degree hill , with areas of comfortable Honolu lu Med ical Group. Sorrell being 45-degree angles. This will be our one of the players working with Pat graduation hike just before we head to Cantin says , ··unfortunately a couple the Mainland .·· of my bigger players feel they can lose Jogging up the Colony Surf stairs (20 TAG , the o utdoor pai111-gun game, was weight without professional help, and I nights), Makalei Drive and the stairs played r ecently by the Golden Masters hope they are at playing weight come inside the Diamond Head Crater are Volleyball team to develop tem11work. create strategies and promote co11ditioning . The players baffled with a11 all-girl modeling tea111.

Free Razors Out The long practice of supplying free razors to members has come to an end. This decision by the Board of Directors has been taken on Healt h Department recom­ mendations. to address the possible inadvertent transmission of infectious diseases.

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Complaints W aterPrlnts by Reyn Spooner. Our most exciti ng Employees are directed by the Board of concept in surf trunks since we started making them (and Di rectors to report observed violations waves!) 30 years ago. Dry. the dynamoc mctalloc desogns on vibrant of house rules to the General Manager stropes. plaods and II orals are as hot as the tropocs. But for appropriate disciplinary action. wet.. .cowabunga" Additoonal pronts appear and the design takes on a whole new domension. All complaints regarding Club services. breaches of normal social Buy a paor o l WaterPronts ~ ~ ~ today. And tomorrow start. w ~ conduct or other Club matters are to be ~ makong a l ew waves ol your er rt'n Ala Moana • Kahala ownl ''P\ made directly to the C lub management. Mall • Kahala H11t 0n • Kaptllua Co co nut Planlat•on. Kauai • Parker Ranch r• • ~,.·· · c' '""" ,oooo-., •..,. ~ o••P"'·n ,., " -.DOO,.., '"c t>y l\~ yn 5pooc~r

14 Division. In the Student Men's Division , Robby Farrow was ranked 13th and Paul Friese, 14th . Jr. Riggers, Scott and Carrie Ferguson, now li ving in La Joll a, Cali fo rnia, earned cross country letters thi s year at the ir high school. Carrie is now playing soccer. Scott, who had near perfect scores on hi s SATs, is mulling a number of college offers. Welcome aboard to new Jr. ' Riggers Stein Metzger, Kristina Dabrowski, Grant and Wayne Seligson, Hauoli Guerrero, Kevin Murphy, Anne Goessling, Carissa Hussong, Stephen Marmhon helpers Keane Kali, fan M oore alld Ka1wa Ostrem. Paschoal, Cory Witt and Alika Winter. Contributions to this column are Grant Senner spent a white C hristmas Bischoff, Malia Boyd , Possie always welcome. Leave items for the in Cali fo rnia playing in the snow and Dudgeon, Russell Nitta, Sean Editor at the Front Desk. Be sur visiting with his grandparents a nd his Shodahl, Molly Anderson, Ann e to include your name a nd phone number sister, Cassie, who was visiting from Taylor, Keoni Waxman and Mike on all items submitted in case the Caribbean. Stirling. Paige Prior is managing the additional information Tommy lfversen and Dustin Sellers paddling c rews ... is needed . spent their Christmas vacation on the Trevor Schirman is on the Puns ski slopes of Aspen . . . Erin Ostrem va rsity basketball team. David was in the Brothers Cazimero holiday Stackhouse is on the JV squad ... show at the Bishop Museum over the The C lub has lots of soccer pl ayers ;..ren't , WINNERS' holidays. The show was a sellout. A real this year. Kela Asam is pl ay ing for "'/OU \.UCkV • CAMP winner. lolani girl 's varsity. Playing varsity Winter sports (Hawaiian-style) soccer for the Puns are Diana Clifford, A Great Place To Send Your are taking up a lot of time o f our Jr. Mary Hearn and Leslie Yim. Teen During Spring Break For 'Riggers. Brad Yim, Sarah Small Playing soccer on Punahou boy's An 'EXCELERATED' Learning and Rob Izumi are on the Punahou teams are Cory Beall, Tommy Bell, Experience! swimming team . . . Julia Knoke is on John Cheever, Ian Earle, Tom the diving team . Ifversen, Steve Li, Alika McGuire, ILH paddling is in full swing. Our Ian Moore, David Porteus, Bobby paddlers from Punahou include Stacy Roberti, Michael Scott, Dustin Stackhouse, Kehau Kali, Fa rei Sellers, Mike Sheehan and Tim Irons . .Jesse Nicol is an exchange student in Spain this year ... Heather Avery was spotted as an elf in a jazz dance routine a t a Punahou Christmas pep rally ... Thanks to Jr. ' Riggers A &-day residential camp for teens 13·1 that Kanoa Ostrem, Ian Moore and Keone gets results and is fun' During Spring Break Kali for th e ir help at the Marathon Aid TUITION: $495(all inclusive) Station. LIMITED ENROLLMENT Congratulations to the following Jr. CALL TODAY FOR FREE BROCHURE ' Riggers w ho a re ranked on the 1986 National Scholastic Surfing Association 735-5660 A program roster fo r Hawa ii . Our top ranked boy of Hawaii Study Tours Corporation is Nathan Wilbur who is ~ in 6th place ~£).... Hawan .. Study Tcours • in the Boy's Division. 735·5660 ex visit our office at Kilohana Sq uare, Other Jr. 'Riggers to be nmked 1026 .. 4 Kapahulu Ave. include Heath Hemmings, 15th; Buck . .'!: Giles, 16th; Jon Lowe, 18th , and Alika Making a difference in young people's lives. Nathan Wilbur is top ranked Sloj"er. Winter, 75th , in the Junior Men's

15 Keiki Christmas Party

The Dining Room w as packed on Dec. 18 for the Clu b's annual Keiki Christmas Party. Two hundred and thirty youngsters, the ir parents a nd grandparents, d ined on a special keiki menu, were e ntertained by clowns and magicians, and then greeted Santa who arrived in an outrigger canoe. Here a re some o f our keiki s enjoying the party.

Contribute 1 to the ,.,.., OCC Foundation El'ery Time You Tral'el (it won't cost you a penny more)

Colony Surf Travel has a great idea. Every lime you book your travel through us, we'll donate 3% of the fare to the Outrigger Foundation. Everything from simple airline tickets to ex tended cruise itineraries wil l benefit th is worthy cause. We're conven iently located nex t door to the Outrigger in the lobby of the Colony Surf Hotel.

2895 Kalakaua Ave. (Free Parking) Telephone: 922-23 11 or Toll Free: (800) 367-8047 code 427 ext. 311

16 Know Your Committee­ Admissions and Membership By Mary Lou Holbrook The Outrigger Canoe Club, with a total of 3,890 members and another 362 applicants on the waiting list, retains its prestigious standing thanks to the diligence and hard work of the Admissions and Membership Committee. This committee meets twice a month with sessions that run a minimum of two hours in length. during which all applications are done in chronological order with complete confidentiality. In accordance with the bylaws, the committee investigates, accepting or rejecting , all applications for membership and deals wi th matters pertaining to admittance. The club 's bylaws and p olicies arc the governing factor in the board 's final decisions on all new members. All reports are then sent to the Board of Directors, where final decisions are made. Members of the Admissions and Membership Commiffee are. front row. Chris During the year, an average of McKen-;. ie. Bob Cosw and Michelle St. John. Second row. Tom Merrill. twenty-five (25) interviews, including Mark Buck. Jeanne Anderson . Bill Kea and Robert Moore. applicants and sponsors, arc conducted per meeting, for a total of approxi­ C lub member. mately 600 for the 12-month period. How grati fying when a Club has the OR ALL OF YOUR These statistics are indicative of the opportunity to see tradition carried on FINSURANCE NEEDS responsibilities and challenges with by many generations of island fam il ies which the Admissions and Membership o n its membership rosters. Committee have to contend , an This Outrigger committee enjoys the assignment which the Committee is leadership of Chairman Bi ll Kca along pleased to accept as its contribution to with Coord inating Directo r Mark Buck the quality of persons being admitted t o and consists o f the following seven the Club. members: Jeanne A nderson. Robert When interviewing junior applican ts, Costa, John Goss. Chris McKenzie. it is of great interest to see how many Tom Merrill. Bob Moore. and Michele youngsters would make the reference of St. John. family ties by parent or grandparent in A big mahalo for all of your their response in wanting to become a conscientio us effo rts.

Attention Golfers! • Business • Auto It's the Law • Home • Life By Hal Mehlberg By E. Walton Please Call Plans for Outrigger golf outings in 1986 It are not yet finali zed but they should b e 's the law in Oxford , Ohio Brad Martin that women may not wear really exciting. One outing is planned patent 546-7478 leather shoes for fear that for Leilehua. We will let you know the men time and date later. might look at the reflection of the ir legs; and wo Our first outing is scheduled for men arc forb Friday, Feb. 21. at Hickam Golf Course. idden to undress before the photograph of a man. Pac1fic Insurance Company ltd. There wi ll be 17 starting times beginning The Hartford Insurance Group at 9:30a.m. Be sure to sign up early. Quoted by permission ji·o111 "It's 841 Bishop Street Have a good year in 1986 and Still The Law·· Dick Hyman Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 remember to putt them a ll o ut !

17 Treasurer's Report: Members Equity 1985 was 3 ,873. The Board reviewed Entertainment Report: Board wishes year-to-date had an increase of the A & M Committee's recommenda­ to thank the Committee for the wonderful $782,564, or 21%. Total Members' tions with the following actions: Christmas decorations and especially Equity as of said date was $4,515,628. Approved a quota of I ,305 (90% of the Mrs. Barbara Sharp, Gay Austin, May Board commended the 1985 Budget I ,450 Regular quota) for Nonresident -A Balding, Phil Sharp, Jim Stackhouse, Committee for the fantastic job they did memberships. Approved in concept the Mitzie Lee and Sue Oliver for their in preparing this past year's budget; it Nonresident-D category. Approved the hard work in installing the decorations. was right on target. . . . 8 members changing of the previously-approved Public Relations: Board approved the were suspended for 15 days for being Nonresident Affidavit so that 6 months Committee's recommendation to appoint delinquent three times in a 12-month reads 26 weeks. Marilyn Kali as the Editor of "The period. One member received automatic Building & Grounds: One back Outrigger".. . . . Advertising in ..The termination for being four times section of the top parking level railing Outrigger" is to be kept at the 80/20 ratio. delinquent. will be installed with pre-woven New Business: The following Manager's Summary: November netting. This is part of an ongoing members were approved to serve on the was a fairly good month for the Food search for the best appearing and most '1986 Judges of Election Committee: Department. Year-to-date net bottom functional safety measure to prevent Willard Asdahl, Robert Costa, Les line had a gain of $13,085 or .8%. individuals from slipping between Gamble, William Kea, Gene Long, Pat Beverage Dept. year-to-date had a net railings .... Upon Committee's Olds, Ward Russell, Tom Vesey.... gain of $52,225. Both departments recommendation to hire a professional The following members were approved combined had a net gain of $65,311 or service to provide specs and supervision to serve on the 1986 Nominating 3 .I%. . . . Manager reported four for re-roofing, it was the Board's Committee: John Beaumont, Bill Cook, emergency lights have been purchased decision to wait to see if there are any Mike Holmes, Ward RusselL and have been installed. more leaks since the roof drains have Outrigger Foundation: Board Admissions and Membership: been made functional before attempting approved language of Statement of Membership count as of November 30, re-roofing. If work is needed, specs Purpose (to be in next issue). Fund would be obtained from members and balance is $106,073. only those areas needing re-roofing The above briefs were taken from the Attention would be done. . . . The Board gave December 19, 1986 Board meeting. the go ahead with building the hollow­ tile wall up to the edge of "A" dining Business and room then installing an anodized Locker Survey aluminum fence from said edge to seawalL Appropriate landscaping and A preliminary study by the House Corporate lighting would be executed on the Committee has disclosed that perhaps dining room side of the walL 60 holders of permanent lockers are not Visitors House Report: Board approved the making use of them, sometimes not for (Special rates and ... Hi?'re Steps from Committee's following recommen­ months at a stretch. the Outrigger Canoe Club.) dations: Kayak paddles may be stored Since about that many members, Jl.1akc your corporate rescn·ations at the in the men's locker room ventilating who expect to make full use of them, New Diamond Head Beach llotel. You room only in designated areas, at the are on the waiting list for lockers, the will enjoy upgraded accommodations. complimentary Continental hreakfast. free owner's risk and no other personal Board of Directors has ordered that a morning newspaper. free hotel parking and a items may be stored in that area. As a survey of usage be made. Cards have Budget-Rent-A-Car. Our \'Cry special corporate health measure Club has discontinued been placed in every locker and will be rates start from providing razors to both locker rooms. left in them for a period of two months S65 Athletic/Winged "0": Board in order to determine exactly how much l>ouhk- ( lcrup;mry approved sale of two .. Malia" mold use is presently being made of the SilO\\' TillS AD FOH Y0l 1H SI'ECI:\1. . canoes, one to a Kauai canoe club and facility by current locker holders. one to the University of Hawaii. Both At the completion of the survey, The New canoes had been in service since 1978 those lockers which are not being used DIAMOND HEAD and would be sold at a very good price by their owners may be reassigned to ($2000 each). Said monies would more active members. BEACH HOTEL go against the purchase of two new Since locker space is critically 294 7 Kalakaua Avenue Waikiki. Hawaii 96815 .. Hawaiian Racer" mold canoes during short, it seems only fair to allow active the regatta season. This is in accordance members to take over those lockers For Rcser\'ations call (HOHl 526-:W72 upgrade the or toll free (ROO) 367-6046. with the overall plan to which are not presently being.used Club's canoe fleet. at all.

18 Elections at OCC Fixed? By Gerri Pedesky and Arden Moore Of course not! But ... now that we voting member. case one vote meant the difference of have your attention . . . PLEASE read • Signatures on the outer signed being elected or not. on. If you are one of the approximately envelope are then checked to be When you receive your 1986 ballot, 1850 voting members of our Club (all sure members are not delinquent. please vote, vote carefully and return Regular, Intermediate, Senior and Life Delinquency will invalidate the your ballot immediately. Your vote members in good standing) we encourage ballot. counts! you to exercise your most valuable • After the above, the outer envelope Club privilege by voting in the is discarded and the inner ballot upcoming elections and attending the envelope is placed in the true ballot annual meeting to receive the results. box, then removed from this box for Elections When your vote is received at the the actual counting. Even at this step Club, there are several steps followed there are invalidations, as many Notice by the Judges of Election: people do not carefully count how • Envelopes are removed from the many votes they may cast and "over Elections to fill vacancies in your large ballot box. If there is not an vote," thus causing the entire ballot Board of Directors will be held outside SIGNED envelope, i.e. if to be cancelled. during the first half of this month. there is only a ballot envelope, it will In last year's election, of the 1,048 The final day for your vote to be be thrown away. Only by having an ballots cast, 95 were invalidated for one counted is Sunday, Feb. 23. Get outside signed envelope can the of the above reasons. In the final results your vote in on time so that it will Judges of Election know your vote is only 50 votes separated the last 3 be counted. legal and comes from a qualified, finishers from those elected and in one

February/March 1986 Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Aerobics Buildings & Aerobics Phillip Ingalls 8:30a.m. 8a.m. 8a.m. Grounds Mtg. 8a.m. 6:30-10:30 p.m. 12 Noon Buffet Dinner Noon Bridge 6-9 p.m.

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Outrigger Aerobics Aerobics Phillip Ingalls 8:30a.m. a a.m. Foundation 8a.m. 8a.m. 6:30-10:30 p.m. 5:15p.m. Buffet Dinner Aloha Cocktail Steak Fry 6-9 p.m. Party Noon Bridge 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Public Relations Aerobics Board of Directors Aerobics Phillip Ingalls 8:30a.m. Ba.m. Mtg. 5:15p.m. 8a.m. Mtg. 5:00p.m. Ba.m. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Buffet Dinner Winged ·o· Admissions & Golf Tournament 6-9 p.m. Awards Membership Mtg. Hickam AFB 4:45p.m. 9:30a.m. Noon Bridge 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics Phillip Ingalls 8:30a.m. Ba.m. 8a.m. Ba.m. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Buffet Dinner Annual Meeting Seafood Buffet 6-9p.m. 6p.m. Noon Bridge 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics Phillip Ingalls 8:30a.m. 8a.m. Ba.m. Ba.m. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Buffet Dinner Noon Bridge Ocean Triathlon 6-9 p.m. 8a.m.

19 9iitrigger Annual Meeting Published monthly by the Outrigger Canoe Club Attention All Members! 2909 Kalakaua Avenue at Diamond Head Don't . . . Repeat, Do Not, miss the annual Honolulu, Hawaii 9 6815 Phone: 923-1 585 Officers and Directors: Outrigger Canoe Club meeting, Monday, Feb. 24, at Robert W. Guild, Preside/IT 5 p.m. in the Main Dining Room. President Robert W. Roy C. Kesner, V P. Operations Guild will be presiding. Kent Giles, V P. Activities Thomas Haine, Trea.mrer/Fint111 ce This is your chance to meet the new members of Neallfversen, Assistam 7/rwsurer the Board of Di rectors and hear the 1985 Committee Peter Balding, Secrewry Gerri Pedesky, Assistam Secrewry reports. Keep informed as to what is going on in Coordinating Directors: your Club. Mark Buck, Admissions & Membership Dale Hope, Athletics/Winged "0 .. Ron Larsen, Building & Grounds Kimo Austin. Emerwinmem/Historical Robert Vieira. House Henry Ayau, Long Range Planning/ Special Projects Gerri Pedesky, Public Relations/ Owr igger Foundation Management Staff: Raymond P. Ludwig , General Manager Marty Kelly, Assiswm Manager/ Dining Room Manager William Teruya. Executil·e Chef Gordon Smith, Com roller Jon Lee Hop, Executi1•e Secrewry Patti Higuchi, Assiswnt Secrewry Outrigger Staff: Marilyn Kali , Editor Cindy Turner, Designer Joe Teipel. Advertising Manager

On the Cover, clockwise from top: More than 100 Outrigger mernbers assisted at the Marathon Aid Station on Kahala Avenue. Offering cokes ro tired runners were Genie Kincaid, Larry Ta vares, Tyler Dacey and Siana Austin. Kent and Bruce Ames ran the Marathon in 5:34. Robin Smith was in charge of the OCC Finish Tent.

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