October 1986 Annual Outrigger Luau
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@[? October 1986 Annual Outrigger Luau More than .300 Outrigger members and their guests !casted at the Club's annual luau on August 30. (I) Lei lani Kekoolani greeted luau guests and gave the blessing. (2) Luau food in cluded the traditional kalua pig. lomi salmon. laulau. squid luau. chicken long rice. sweet potato. opihi. and haupia. (3) Club pres ident Roy Kes ner enjoyed the evening w ith Bernie Al lard. (4) Beverly Noa and Eel Kenney entertained. (5) Marlene Sa i sa ng (~t vo r itc Hawaiian songs. (6) The Brashes again donated all the !lowers and greens used tor the decorat ions. Mac Brash. Jack ie Ru st. Col. Ashby Fristoe. Dr. Adrian Brash. Bill Ru st and Susan Fristoe. (7) Watching the entertainment were Jake. Ruth and Elizabeth Updegrove. (8) M ay Bald ing. Jack Manicc. Gloria and Wendell Brooks. dined and enjoyed the enter tainment . - 2 Paddler's Awards .,. Night The Paddler's Awards Night was held August II in the Dining Room. A no host cocktail hour started the festivi ties fo ll owed by a sumptious buffet dinner. Walter Guild emceed the presentation of awards for the numer ous state championsh ip teams. (I) Boy's 14's received their placques: Coach Dana Rupey. Puna Kekai , Michael Scott. Keone Kali. (2) Boy's IS's Todd Sandvold, Loch Eggers. Mike Stirling, Wesley Goodwin. (3) the Masters men were the onl y un defeated team of the OHCRA season: Poki Vaughan, Mark Buck, Mike Lemes. John Finney. Jimmy Dean, Henry Ayau. (4) Senior Masters men were pleased with their trophies Jim Peterson. C hris McKenzie, Norman Ho and C harlie Martin. Dancing fo l lowed and continued until closing. En joying the music were (5) Cathy Ho and Aaron Kekoolani (6) Reeny Dor sey and Scan Cook and (7) Poki and Marianne Vaughan. (8) Darcy Ames enjoying the entertainment. 8 3 As the Terrace Turns Ed Pickering continues to e nj oy and the Islands to celebrate their first profit from regular stand-in work as meeting 30 years ago on the Terrace Tom Selleck's look alike. Next time and their 25th wedding a nniversary. you see Magnum paddling his surfski They were enroute to Fiji but promise just know that it's actually hi s fellow to return to visit the C lub again C lub member Ed ... soon ... Trojan News: Steve Van Lier Rib A way to beat the heat: Ron Sorrell bink has been elected treasurer of the and fiance Bobbi Irie, both avid surf USC Hawaii Alumni Club ... Ken e rs and skie rs, took off to New Brown and his w ife attended the USC Zealand to sk.i the famous Mount graduation ceremonies this spring dur- Cook fo r a couple of weeks in mid B and C Shatp enjoy lunch in the August. Fo llowing the skiing, they Bat: headed down to Tonga to meet with Ron's business partner and Club lifeguards fin ished fourth overall legend Jack Ackerman. among 30 competing teams. Bill Capp re minds happy hour pa Marshall Rosa, Mark Sandvold trons that the Green Flash can be a nd Kevin O lds were on a crew of readily viewed from the Hau Terrace. Hawai i paddlers who competed in ex A mai tai, ma rtini or other libation hibition outrigger canoe races at the usually helps! International Canoe Federation fl at C hips Woollett visited Expo en water championships in Montreal in route to visiting Babe Woollett in late August. The exhibition was England . While staying with his fami designed as part of a program to have Fmher Hell/)' Mwphy, visiting from Costa ly in Ascot. he hoped to see family outrigger canoe racing become a n Rica, joins Alii It)' £Fa Pomroy at the polo pony " Kumu" playing in the In Olympic and international paddling party. te rnational match at Wi ndsor ... sport ... Tracy Phillips competed in Pat Bowlen featu red in the August the women's kayak event as part of the ing which Ken Jr. received his degree issue of Denver Business in an a rticle U.S. national team . in finance and marketing ... Tom titled. " Pat Bowlen and the ·New Adrian Rosehill has been elected Selleck has made a $100,000 gift to Breed' NFL" ... Lifeguard Debbie treasurer of the Wi lliam S. Ric ha rdson the USC School of Journalism to Wayman, sponsored by the Outrigger School of Law Alumni Associa- foste r study in journalism ethics. Duke Kahanamoku Foundation in the tion ... Cassie Senner visited family Nancy and AI Vivas spent several US LA National Lifeguard Champion and frie nds for a few weeks before weeks this summe r at their home near ships in August in Texas, won the returning to the Caribbean ... Bend, Oregon ... Lionel and Aphro women's rescue board and run-swim Nice to see so many Outrigger dite Banks e nj oyed their July visit to paddle events. Hawaii's team of members modeling in the informal Taking care of baby on a recent Saturday IVe re Steve lim Lier Robert Fischer J1:, Ill and Sr. e1!joy a reunirm at the Club. Ribbink and son Peter and Greg Rudin and daughter Samantha. Dr. Robert Fischer J1: and son Robert Ill were visiting ji-om rheir home in Haiti. 4 meter celebrated her birthday at the the late '40s and is now a supporter of Club on August 15 with a Lanai the Club from Ohio .. lunch. The table was set in her Dining room hostess Nancy Hemp favorite pink and white ... The sur hill met the cast of Cheers while o n a prise party given by Charles Guard recent Mainland trip. They're all as for his wife Carolyn's birthday on Au nice as they look on TV, Nancy gust 6 was a r~al surprise. A b lack reports. vase filled with orchids decorated the Contributions to this column are al table. ways welcome. Leave items fo r the Harry Shaffer's yacht on Lake Erie Editor at the Front Desk. Be sure to near Cleveland carries the Outrigger include your name and telephone Thomas Finney, Chris Sassone and burgee. According to Bill Capp, Har number in case additional information Karl Heyer IV enjoy the sutf ry was a very active Club member in is needed. Leslie Muirhead and daughter Chelsea modeled at Friday luncheon fashion shows. Friday luncheon fas hi on shows in the I wou ld like to personally introduce you to our new line of 1986 Dining Room. Modeling J oan Ander Executive Cars. · sen's Princess Kaiu lani fash ions in re From the Sporty Capri and the all New Sable to the Luxurious cent shows were Marsha Fried and Cougar and Marquis ... To the Elegant Mark VII and Lincoln daughter, Paula, Marilyn Haine, Les Continental, these are the finest in preference, including a ll the lie Muirhead, Jill Andersen, Mary amenities to indulge the car connoisseur. Hearn, Tabot· Parket·, Sia na Austin Designed and engineered to be driven, not just admi red ... These and Leslie Yim. The next show wi ll cars are associated with the be by House of Silk at noon on Oc discriminating individual of tober 17. considerable status. Waldo and Yvonne Bowman are In order to offer you full service moving to Salem, Oregon after more and convenience, I would than 50 years as Club members. They be more than happy to drive will welcome thei r old Club friends the car of your choice to visiting the area ... you for your inspection. Jack James threw a dinner party at Please call Cynthia Foster. the Club on August 9 as a kickoff for Executive Sales, for an the Kenwood Cup event. Video tapes appointment. on the race were s hown. This is a commitment to service. Quite a keiki party that Alana Ul rich gave for 14 children ages I to 3, along w ith 17 adults o n August I. Cynth Banquet t ables were set up o ia Foster n the Hau £rectttive Sales Terrace ncar the sand. Luncheon was served fo r the birthday kciki with bal J::1ii'~JC.JV":E::G:E::.lR. loons galore. A large icc cream cake lL II 7'J Cc> lL -,..;r • .n-11" :E: lR c; U lR Y delighted all. Luncheon fo r the adults 2901 N. Nimitz Highway Honolulu, Hawaii .96819 followed as the children played in the Telephone 836·0033 sand ... Formerly Oawntown Lincoln Mercury Birthday celebrations: Patsy Hem- 5 How Rough Was It? By Gerry DeBenedetti Well, not as rough as 1985, but a little watching 1,250 swimmers kicking and cently the entrants have increased to too rough to suit most of our OCC thrashing out the OCC channel to the the point that staggered starts are swimmers and spouses of members first right turn. The finish at the Hil used. That didn't seem to make much who entered the 17th Annual Waikiki ton Hawaiian Village is 2.375 miles difference, however, as there were still Roughwater Swim. away. a lot of people out there. Held annually on Labor Day, the The most dangerous part of the And a lot of them were from OCC, Sans Souci Beach start in front of the swim used to be the start where you and more could be seen lunching at Club i s a great vantage point for could get kicked in the jaw, but re- the Club afterwards. We are expecting all of these swimmers at our own Cas tle Swim on November 30.