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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 .

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The Paddler's Awards Night was held August II in the Dining Room. A no­ host 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 , 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. Congratulations to all who partici­ pated. If you swam and are not listed, please leave your name and time at the Front Desk for the Swimming Committee. Results may not be fi­ nal/accurate but were the o nly o nes available at press time. Thanks to the many OCC helpers who worked the aid station at the fin­ ish - Gerry DeBenedetti, Clair Fol­ some, Cassie Senner and Jon Haig's father. Also thanks to the o rganizers and committee people such as Jim An­ Swimming in the Roughwater were Mary Ellen N ordyke-Grace, Spencer derson and Wayne Faulkner who con­ Leineweber, Nancy Pec.cock, Jon Haig, Kimo Austin, Bill Mowat, Kai Mowat, tribute every year. And those of you Jake Updegrove, Grant Senner, Jim Anderson, and Jan Newhart, seated. out there i n the c anoe - we know you had the best time of all!

Roughwater Results

Name Time Place/ Division Doug He rich :59:02 3rd, M25 Jan Emberson 1:02: 16 4th. M35 Richa rd Sylva I :07:24 2nd. M45 Roger Cundall I :09:14 5th, M40 Steve Bobko 1: 10:10 lith, M30 Missy Mowat 1:1 7:21 9th. W l5 Harry Huffaker 1: 18: 10 4th. M45 "'0 Diane Stowell 1:19:15 1st. W50 15 .c P..tm Zak I :22:06 I st. W35 ~ L-~--~----~~ im were Jan Emberson, Robby Mist, Dave Jim Caldwell I :23:52 8th. M45 Also making the annual Labor Day sw Kimo Austin I :25:35 5th. M50 Puder, Bill AI Bengston, and Leighton 7bylor. George Pudar I :27:25 25th. M 15 Fred Rohlfing I :28:23 4th. M55 Jjm Krueger I :30:00 9th. M45 Kai Mowat I :34:46 2nd. M 10 Joe Teipel I :36 Unofficial \-,-If)G~~· ·K~· ~~IC:Jl<::JBI Louis Fulton I :40 Unknown . Jim Anderson I :43:48 l ith. M50 Original Designs by Joan Andersen Billy AI Bengston I :55: 14 14th, M50 Wayne Nasser I :57:59 97th. M35 1220 Kaumualii St Bill Mowm I :59:06 54th. M40 Phone 847-4806 Dennis Mahoney 2:02 Unknown Mon.-Fri. 8-4 Robby Mist 2:05 Unofficial Gmnt Senner 2:35:02 35th. M 15 Sat-Sun. 9-1 Jon Haig 2:37: 19 43rd, M45 Spencer Lcineweber 2:45:03 31st. W35 Nancy Peacock 3:02:36 59th, W30 Jan Newhan 3:09:51 3rd. W55 Panicipated but didn't finish or fi nish unknown: Jake Updegrove. Leighton Taylor. Jeanne Robe nson. Mike Spalding. M ary Ellen Nordyke-Gracc.

6 Long Distance Canoe Racing By Kris Smith The Club's upper division paddlers 3:24:35. The women raced from masters in :56:11.95 were very busy during the months of Kailua Beach to Bird Island and Outrigger sponsored the Dad Center August and September as they turned returned. They finished lOth in the Race on August 23 under high surf to distance paddling. open in :53:58.25 and second in the conditions. OCC's women successfully The season began with Outrigger defended their championship by finish­ sending men's and women's crews to ing the estimated 22-mile course from the Newport to Catalina race on Au­ Kailua Boat Ramp to Outrigger in gust 16 and 17. 3:36:04 in a koa canoe. Outrigger's The women's crew of Mary Franco, second crew finished third in fiber­ Tiare Finney, Muffer Scully, Kaiulu glass division and fourth overall in Downing, Paula Carbone, Jeanne 3:50:33. Jenkins, Sandra Haine, Donna Ka­ On the Labor Day weekend, OCC hakui and Pii Schneider finished sent crews to the Queen Liliuokalani second behind Off Shore Canoe Club Race in Kailua. The women's A crew in the 26-mile event from Newport to won the 11-mile race in 1:29:54. The Catalina. masters women finished third. The following day, the men's crew The men raced 17 miles from of Tom Conner, Walter Guild, Chris Honaunau to Kailua and won in 2:09. Kincaid, Bill Bright, Keone Downing, Club Vice-President Kent Giles presided The masters men won and were Kainoa Downing, Steve Van Lier Rib­ over the Dad Center Awards Ceremony. lOth overall. bink, Scott Rolles and Mark Rigg, paddled 28 miles from Catalina back to Newport. They finished third be­ hind Tahiti and Imua. The top three canoes finished within five minutes of each other, all beating last year's record by 15 minutes. Meanwhile, other Outrigger crews participated in the 19th annual Duke Kahanamoku Race on August 17. The men raced 22 miles from Magic Is­ land to Kailua Beach finishing 4th in

Dad Center Long Distance Race Winn ers of the Dad Center Race were Nina Williams, Muffer Scully, Mary Fran­ Overall Team Time Div. co, Sandra Haine, Ttare Finney, Pii Schneider, Donna Kahakui, Kaiulu Downing I. Outrigger (Mary Fran- 3:36:04 Koa and Jeanne Jenkins. co, Muffer Scully. Tiare Finney. Sandra Haine. Nina Wil liams. Jeanne Jenkins. Kaiulu Downing, Donna Ka- hakui. Pii Schneider) 2. Hui Lanakila 3:42:37 Glass 3. Healani 3:43:27 Glass 4. Outrigger 3:50:33 Glass 5. Hui Nalu 3:51:02 Koa 6. Lahaina 3:5 1:37 Glass 7. Hui Nalu 4:01:57 Glass 8. Kailua 4:07:31 Glass 9. Lokahi 4:08:07 Koa 10. Healani 4: 10:03 Koa I I. Anuenue 4: 16:25 Koa 12. l..okahi 4:19:02 Glass 13. Ka il ua 4:21:53 Glass 14. Waikiki Beach Boys 4:26:21 Glass 15. Waikiki Surf 4:27:27 Glass L1nikai didn't finish Glass Finishing third in the fiberglass division were Anita Minteer, Paula Carbone, Kailua didn"t Terri Pynchon , Lisa Siggers, Susan Rudin, Susan Barron, Michelle St. John and finish Koa Gail Vincent. Not pictured: Darcy Ames.

7 Taeya Stanley, Luke Rigg and Clayton Stanley enjoy the Amy and Eliza Leineweber are the new l t: 'Rigger waves at the Outrigger groin. columnists.

Anne Goessling, who paddled for the this s ummer on Kauai were CeeCee to the football field , the Club is well girl's 12's this past season, moved Sheehan, Eliza Wilcox, Eliza represented. Donning football gear from her home in Hawaii to Washing­ Leineweber and Pam Clifford. this season are Mark Campbell, ton, D.C. She left in early August for Many Jr. 'Riggers participated in Scott Craven, Dutch Eveleth, J ohn a v isit with her grandparents in St. Winners Camp during August, includ­ MacGregor, Keone Kali and Todd Louis before meeting her parents in ing Grant Senner, CeeCee Sheehan, Kamisugi. D.C .... Amy Leineweber, Easton Manson, Turning out fo r water polo are Buck Kauai is a favorite getaway fo r many Darcy Wilcox and Jackie Muller .. . Giles, Brad Yim, Heath Hemmings, Outrigger junior members. Vacationing Erin Ostrem was on tour with Ohta Rob Izumi, Ian Earle, Alika Winter, San Enterta iners in Japan this s um­ Todd Duplanty, J ack Bahrenburg, mer, doing the hula a nd Tahitian at J eff Bahrenburg, Tim Irons, Grant dinner shows in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Senner and George Puder. Kobe and other cities. She was able to Amy and Eliza Leineweber are 3 Fun Ways use her fi ve years of Japanese by sing­ serving on the Public Relations Com­ ing a nd talking to the locals as the mittee and will be contributing articles lead singer. She has been invited back to the Jr. 'Riggers column. for your Teen next year. Erin is a freshman this year Nice to see so many Jr. 'Riggers at USC ... competing in the Women's State Sand toLe Surfers Nathan Wilbur, Heath Volleyball championships. Turning in Hemmings and Paul Larsen great performances were Pam 1. Expand represented the Club at the NSSA Clifford, Sha ndy Danford, and Di­ your. Teen's championships in August in Hunting­ a na Clifford . . .. Leon Devaney, G lo bal Awareness Beach, California. Nathan finished Porteus a nd Tony Mcinerney through Study ton David Abroad programs. third in his division. A good time was led Pu nahou to the Punahou Tourney Visit the South Pacific, had by all ... Heath went on to fi n­ VB title with 28 kill s between them. Europe, Japan o r go o n a ish third in the Blue Hawai i contest Missy Mowat competed in the Mainland college search. and win the Off Shore Team Surf Off. Western Zone Swimming Champion­ (Esconeq by qualified local George Puder, Grant Senner, and ships held in Colorado Springs, High School Teachers.) Missy and Kai Mowat all competed Colorado in August. She quali fi ed and 2. Host a student from a foreign in the Roughwater swim on Labor competed in the 200 breast, and 200 country. Host families receive a stipend Day . . . Congrats to Kanoa Ostrem and 400 individual medley. of$325 per m o nth. and David Porteus for playing o n the Modeling in the informal Friday winning Four-Man Calcutta volleyball fashi on shows in the Dining Room re­ Attend Winners' C amp, a six day 3. . . . Dutch Eveleth was second cently were Tabor Parkct·, Leslie residential program that cultivates team enthusiasm for learning using inno va­ low gross in the A ugust Club golf Yim, Mary Hearn, Siana Austin, tive techniques that work! tournament ... a nd Leon Devaney. Dione Wilbur made a quick trip to Contributions to this column are al­ y To urs the Mainl and before school start- ways welcome. Leave items at the 6 Hawaii Stud ed ... Welcome to Jr. ' Riggers Front Desk fo r the Edito r. Be s ure to at Kilohana 735-5660, or visit our omce Lizabeth Simpson nd phone number Square, 10 16 Kapahulu Ave., 2nd Floor...... Christian West, include your name a Ma kmJ( a dr{ference m yorrn,l( {>eo ples ln•es. • .~ .; and Daren Okada. in case additional information is With the action turned from the s urf needed.

8 Fourth Annual OCC Photo Contest By Juli Haig

Click, Click! Shutters are snapping January, 1987 Outrigger magazine. sionals in the field of photography will away as the Fourth Annual OCC Pho­ The contest is open to any OCC judge the contest. to Contest gathers momentum. This member or immediate family, exclud­ Winning the contest is fun and truly year promises to hail our talented ing PR committee members. an honor, so click away and enter members in grand style, with First, Please submit mounted prints in a your best shots. Second, Third and Honorable Mention minimum size of 8" x 10" by 12 See last month's Outrigger for all of winners in four categories: People, noon, October 31. Prominent profes- the rules. Places, Things and OCC. • First prize in each category is a $50 ------, Club credit plus an OCC ribbon. Sec­ O.C.C. Photo Contest Entry Form ond prize in each category is a $25 Club credit plus OCC ribbon. Third Name MembershiQ # place is a $10 Club credit plus OCC ribbon. Honorable Mentions in each Address category receive OCC ribbons. Cit:t State ZiQ Besides these prizes, the winner's work will also be beautifully show­ 0 B/W 0 Color cased in our January lobby display, Category : 0 People 0 Places 0 Things 0 occ and many will be featured in our The OCC or the Public Relations Committee cannot be held responsible for damage or loss of any entry. I understand this and enter with full knowledge Ethnic Dinners of the contest rules. Featured Signature Title of Photo Different ethnic menus are being fea­ tured in the Main Dining Room at L------~ dinner time, Tuesday through Saturday. One week the menu may include Hawaiian dishes, while other weeks may offer Japanese, French or Italian cuisine or others. The type of food being offered each Meinbers know that Greg Rudin week will be posted on the Bulletin Board in the Lobby or you may check and Jay Pinchon can be counted with the Dining Room by phone. on to install an Excellent cellular Don't miss out on your favorite eth­ phone with a Lifetime installa­ nic foods in the OCC Dining Room. tion guarantee. And provide the Reservations are requested. Best in portable cellular models. In Memoriam • Best Selection • Best Prices David Whitmire Hearst Deceased: May, 1986 • Best Installations Nonresident Member: I year • Special Courtesy William to Members Deceased: June 14, 1986 Nonresident Member: 2 1 /2 years • Mltsublshi • Alpine Anita Cummins e AT&T e Motorola Deceased: July 21, 1986 Many Many More! Life Member Anka Rohr Call Greg or Jay at Deceased: July T/, 1986 Electronic Entertainment Associate Member: 9 months William M. Newhall III Deceased: March 2, 1986 537-5316 Nonresident Member: 14 years

9 Cline Mann Summer Ocean Paddle Board Race By Robby Mist Fifty-four members and non-members finished third, fourth and fifth overall . denced by the July 4th race at Waimea paddled 5,000-meters (3. U miles) in The first 10 participants broke last Bay in which 115 racers competed. the 2nd Annual Cline Mann Summer year's record. Outrigger usuall y has about 10 Ocean Paddle Board Race, August 9. OCC's Sara Ackerman won the members compete in the paddle board The race was on surfboards and women's paddle board division and races because of the limited amount of raceboards from the Outrigger Beach, Kuumomi Ho won the women's surf­ equipment available. The Club has on a T-shaped course around three board div ision. fi ve boards which are available fo r buoys up to Tonggs, then down to the Hemmings won the boy's paddle members to use. In addition, several wall near the old Chris Holmes estate board division, while OCC's Dione members have their own equipment. (Queen's Surf), then back to the first Wilbur won the girl 's surfboard di­ In the surfb oard class, more equip­ buoy and into the channel. vision. ment is available and this division is First to finish was Aaron Napoleon, Cline, in whose honor the race is growing. pushed by Chris Moore and several named, has done a tremendous All participants are invited for lunch other competitive paddlers including amount to keep the sport of paddle following the race, and will receive a Outrigger's own Buzzy Kerbox, Ian boarding alive. The ball is now begin­ t-shirt. Emberson and Heath Hemmings, who ning to be carried by others as evi-

Action/Auction Due October 3 OF THE MONTH There's still time to get your tickets tioneer Frank Adolphi will begin the Bulletin Boards for the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku auction action at 7:30 p.m. Signs, posters, notices or advertise­ Foundation Acti on/Auction 86 at OCC T he Auction is open to the public. ments fo r other than authorized Club on Friday, October 3 at 6 p.m. Many Hawa iian treasures from a fa ­ related functions and activities are not Theme of the Auction is " Hawaii mous kamaaina collection will be auc­ permitted anywhere within the Club. Then and Now" and will feature tioned , as well as trips, paintings, Items posted on Club bulletin boards treasures from Hawa ii 's past and services, clothing and more. Auction or kiosk are to be coordinated with present. items will range from as low as $5 for and approved by the Club Manager. Tickets are $35 and may be pur­ budget-minded auction goers to many Official committee postings are to be chased at the Front Desk. There will more expensive items. coordinated in advance with the Ex­ be Hawaiian entertainment during the Don't mi ss out. All proceeds will ecutive Secretary. Silent Auction and Pupu hour. Auc- benefit the Foundation's grant program.

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' Summer Volleyball Had Many Winners

Dennis Berg fell victim to Tom Haine and a strong showing by Kilo Baird. Tom and Kilo wrestled first place away from Shoji and Berg while Rob Durand and teammate Tom Selleck held onto third place. The OCC Open doubles is the Club's blue ribbon event and has al­ ways inspired some of the most excit­ ing and wildest display of volleyball skills. This year's tournament will long be remembered because of the excellence of court play by all par­ ticipants. Marc Haine and partner Randy Shaw block shot on way to winning Club dou­ The finals turned into a double bi ll bles championship. In this match they played Matt Rigg and Peter BaldinR Jr. with the same movie, just a different By Bill Danford ending. Marc Haine and Randy Shaw defeated Jon Andersen and Owen It was a great summer for sand volley­ win an exciting Men's Open Tour­ ball on the Outrigger courts. A lot of nament. men, women and junior members par­ In the Masters Doubles Tournament, ticipated. Chris Crabb and Tom " Daddy" Haine During July, R. D. Gray and John out played Fred Chuckovich and Tom McDermott defeated the highly rated Madison for first, with Randy Shaw Jon Andersen and Owen McKibbin to and Tom Selleck taking third place. Closing out July we had a strong showing for the Kane-Wahine Tourna­ ment. Jon Andersen and Marcy Wurts defeated Chris Crabb and sister-in-law Wendy Crabb for first place honors. Again, Randy Shaw paired with Kisi Haine for third place. This was one of the finest Kane-Wahine Tournaments played at the OCC in many years thanks to the strong play by all of the Th e team of Jon Andersen and Owen wahines. McKibbin had a good summer, win­ August started out with the final ning the Men's Open and finishing "A" tournament of the summer. The second in another Men's Open and the highly revered team of Dave Shoji and Club Doubles.

Checking out scores during the I#Jmen's State Championships were Tyler Dacey, Wendy Crabb and Paula Jenkins.

12 McKibbin under the s tars a nd lights court leveling. It does make a differ­ Paula Jenkins a nd Denice Davaney and off the main court. C hris C rabb and ence a nd is greatly a ppreciated. Jane Bassett wasn't p layed. Ralph Smith turned in a fine round The women's state s and volleyball In the s eason's fi nale, the Four-Man fo r third place. championship was the most successful Calcutta, on Labor D ay weekend, Jon The men's summer finals drew to a ever h osted b y OCC. Thirteen t eams Andersen, Peter Balding Sr. , Kanoa close with the Duke Kahanamoku competed, including seven from Out­ Ostrem and David Porteus outplayed State Doubles Championships. Jon rigger. The c hampionship was won b y Tom H aine, Andy Schroeder, Charlie Andersen and Matt Rigg played a con­ Angie DeGroot and Lisa Strand. Se­ Jenkins and Wayne Kekina fo r the sistent brand of volleyball which fi nal­ cond place went to Diana McKibbin title. ly posted them a well earned first and Wendy Crabb. It was a great summer for volleyball place against M arc Haine and Randy Because of the late hour, the third at Outrigger. Thanks to all those who Shaw, the OCC Open Club doubles place game between T yler D acey and played and those that cheered u s on. champions. Junior Rigger participation was at an all time high thanks to the con­ tinued support of the regular members. Thanks to a ll who turned out fo r the

Volleyball Results

June 14, 15 Men's Open 1st Scott and Mark Rigg 2nd Jon Andersen and Ralph Smith June 21. 22 Men's Open 1st R. D. Gray and John McDermott 2nd Jon Andersen and Owen McKibbin July 5. 6 Daddy Haine Blind Blanke t Draw 1st John McDermott . Karl Heyer IV, Wendy Crdbb and Bill Loose July 12, 13 Men's Open 1st Jon Andersen and Owen McKibbin 2nd Andy Schroeder and Kirk Christman July 19. 20 Men's Maste rs 1st Chris Cr.1bb and Tom Haine 2nd Fred Chuckovich and Tom Madison July 26. Tl Ka ne-Wahine 1st Jon Andersen and Marcie Wurts 2nd Chris Crabb and Wendy Crabb August 2 , 3 Men's A 1st Tom Haine and Kilo Baird ropical palms sway 2nd Dennis Berg and D ave Shoji Tgently across "C oco August 9, 10 Palms"-our cool, crisp, Club Doubles all cotton Tahitian broad­ 1st Marc Haine and Randy Shaw 2nd Jon Andersen and Owen McKibbin cloth sport shirt from August 16. 17 Reyn Spooner. Offered Men's State Championship in soft shades of blue, 1st Matt Rigg and Jon Andersen red, jade, pink or gold. 2nd Randy Shaw and Marc Haine August 23, 24 Women's State Championship 1st Angie DeGroot and Lisa Strand 2nd Diana McKibbin and Wendy Crabb August 30. 31 Four-Man Calcutta 1st Jon Andersen. Peter Balding Sr., Kanoa Ostrem , David Porteus 2nd Tom Hainc, Andy Schroeder, Charl ie Jenkins, Wayne Kckina

13 Golfers Have Fine Day

Enjoying the course were Roy Kesner, Pat Olds, Gene Long Foursome included Bill Wilson, Lee Howard, Gail and and Robbie Ostrem. Bob &share.

By Hal Mehlberg Outrigger golfers enjoyed a terrific ladies with a great low gross of 91. Results of the tourney: outing a t beautiful Navy Marine Golf Our final tournament fo r 1986 will be Men A Flight (0-15 hdcp) Course on August I. A total of 60 held a t Kaneohe Marine Course on 1st Low Gross - Ben Ahakuelo 78 golfers played the course which in­ November 14. The play will be from 2nd Low Gross - Waller Olsen 80 cluded 14 lovely ladies. 1st Low Net - Bob Anderson 66 the 1st and lOth tees starting a t 11 :24 2nd Low Net - Jim Hammons 70 Low gross of the day was a fine 78 a.m. and the last starting time is 12: 13 James Gaddis 70 by Ben Ahakuelo who was sponsored p.m. by Archie Kaaua. Del Reierson led the Men B Flight (16-25 hdcp) This s hould be a really great tour­ 1st Low Gross - R oy Kesner ney so sign up early. Look for the 2nd Low Gross - Dutch Eveleth 91 sign up sheet around the 1st of Octo­ 1st Low Net - Allan Andrade 74 ber at the Front Desk. 2nd Low Net - Mitch Nasser 74 Men C Flight (over 26 a nd Callaway) Contribute 1 Low Gross - Bill Dana 91 tothe ,..., Low Net - Bob Kasharc 67 Ladies All Flights 1st Low Gross - Del Reierson 9 1 OCC Foundation 2nd Low Gross - Ann Chapman 102 1st Low Net - 1>-J ige Vi tousek' 74 Every Time 2nd Low Net - Ruth Updegrove 75 Closest to the Pin Men You Travel #6 - Pappy Scars #17 - John Barret (it won't cost you Members of the Golf Committee are #14 - John Lund a penny more) Bob Erskine, Frank Walton and Hal Closest to the Pin Ladies Mehlberg. 113 - Marge Howe Colony Surf 'fravel has a great idea. Every time you book your travel through us, we'll donate 3% of the fare to the Outrigger Foundation. Everything fro m simple airline tickets to extended cruise itineraries will benefit this worthy cause. We're conveniently located next door to the Outrigger in the lobby of the Colony Surf Hotel East Building.

2895 Kalakaua Ave. (Free Parking) Telephone: 922-23 11 or Toll Free: (800) 367 ·8047 code 427 exL 311 Del Reierson, l eji, won the ladies division. With her are Trudy Saunders, Beryl Pope and Maxine Patridge.

14 FOR THE RECORD

Swimming 1st, 50-54, 100 Free, 1:20.15 Biathlon Off Shore Team Surf Off Long Course Masters Meet 1st , 50-54, 100 Breast. 1:41.29 Dash & Splash Biathlon 917/86 Irma's Beach 8/4/86 Kahanamoku Pool U.S. Masters Long 7/5/86 Kailua Beach Park 1st Overall, Heath Hemmings Lloyd Osborne 2.5 mile run/800-meter swim Course National Surf Triathlon 1st, 75-79, 50 Breast, 1:02.44 Missy Mowat Championships Local Motion·' s urf Triathlon 1st, 75-79, 50 Free, :38.64 1st, Overa ll , Female :31:19 1st, 75-79, 100 Fly, 1:30.0 8/24/86 Mt. Hood, Oregon 7/27/86 Diamond Head Beach Lloyd Osborne Running 1st, 75-79, 50 Back, :49.20 (Surfing, Windsurfing, 1st, 75-79, 200 freestyle Hawaii State RRCA 30K 1st, 75-79, 100 Breast, 2:26.05 Body Boarding) 1st, 75-79, 400 freestyle Championship Joan Osborne Ford Whiting 1st, 75-79, I ,500 freestyle 8/24/86 Kapiolani Park 1st, 70-74, 50 Breast, :57.97 (HR) 2nd, Overall, Men's Amateur Emary Lucas 1st, 70-74, 50 Free, :43.36 (HR) 1st, 75-79, 200 ind. med . Division Joan Osborne 8th , 40-49, 2:30 1st, 70-74, 50 Back, :56.29 3rd , Windsurfing, Men's Amateur 1st, 70-74, 50 freestyle 1st, 70-74, 100 Breast, 2:12:48 Surfing 3rd, Surfing, Men's Amateur 1st, 70-74, 200 Ind. Med., 1st, 70-74, 100 freestyle Town & Country Novice Blue Hawaii Surf/Freestyle 1st, 70-74, 200 freestyle 4:23.83 (HR) Surf Meet Championship Diane Stowell 1st, 70-74, 400 freestyle 8/24/86 Diamond Head 9/1/86 Kuhio Beach 1st, 70-74, 50 fl y 1st, 50-54, 100 Back, Jon Lowe Heath Hemmings 1st, 70-74, 200 ind. medley 1:36.21 (HR) 2nd, Boys 3rd , Junior Men

Meade Wildrick Advertising Manager Galleries St. Martin lor the Out(fgger Eaton Square If you'd like yourself. your company, its products and Home Stuctio services to appear in The Outrigger magazine. please call 53033 Kam. H wy. me. or leave a note for me at the Punaluu, Hawaii Club's front desk for information Peter Hayward on constructing and/or placing Paintings you r ad. Mahalo.

Mike Wilson Your Friendly {Assistant Manager) Neighborhood Printer . .. Joe Mrantz of Tongg Publishing Lunch • Dinner Co. would be pleased to help you with your printi ng needs. Anything Oyster & Wine Bar lrom simple office needs to fancy. Ilikai Marina • Waikiki full color work. Call him at 1765 Ala Moana Blvd. 949-5961. Or. after hours and Re se rvations: 955-4911 O'! weekends. catch him at the Hau Terrace. Seafood • Steaks • Prime Rib Hey "Riggers" ~ BURGER Special for October S INC( Buy One Salad Bar KING® and Get One Free "Anything in Roofing" ~ Offer good at participating restaurants.

777 Kapiolani Blvd. John Chapman, Owner N01 10 be u~ll with other coupon~ or offc.:~. Void where '---Hono------lulu, Hawaii 96814------Telephone------: 536-5410 -·------prohibited by I:Jw. Offer c.,pirc~ October 31. 1986. .. 15 OUTRIGGER CANOE

- BEACH SHOP

ADULT BEEFY TEE Light. Blue, Black, White, Red , White, Red, royal, Navy, Pink Royal, Navy, Pink, Turquoise, Turquoise Fuchsia, Grey, Green Yellow. ri:\ Baseball caps U $8.50 ea. S-XL $7.50 ea. S-XL ~ $6.50

RIGGERS SHORTS RUGBY SHORTS SUNGLASSES Colorful Printed 100% Cotton By Bolle' ~ Shorts. ~ "Property of" ~ $26.00 ea. S-XL ~ $26.00 ea. S-XL

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CITY STATE ZIP MAIL TO: SUB TOTAL HANDLI NG & POSTAGE (S2.50 PER ITEM) TOTAL Castle Swim Coming November 30 By Gerry DeBenedetti The traditional Castle Swim, held the Triathlon event, therefore: ordered for you and your escort. Sunday after' Thanksgiving, is sched­ Registration at the Hau Terrace is 7 This is a fun swim. Young mem­ uled for November 30. One important a.m. At registration, numbers will be bers, senior swimmers, all members change for this year is the starting assigned. Please do not grease up be­ are welcome. You must have your own time: one hour earlier, at 8 a.m. The fore hand or the marking pen won't membership number to participate. traditional swim will be followed by a take. The course is U shaped, approximate­ When everyone is accounted for, ly I 1/2 miles, with two left turns and course instructions will be given, and the finish line is on the sand between all swimmers will be transported to the entry walls to the Club beach. the startline in OCC vehicles. Escorts Please provide your own escort on a OCC Triathlon and boards can go along ;n the pick­ board, kayak or canoe. Some Club By Diane Stowell up. Escort canoes or kayaks wi ll then equipment is available for those who paddle to the first turning buoy. know how to use it. Your escort need OCC's November 30 annual Castle No swimmers will be allowed to not be a C lub member. Swim will include a second and new register after registration closes or at Awards will be given at the beach event, the OCC Triathlon. The com­ the starting line. You must register at breakfast that follows the race. bined events begin at 8 a.m. with the the Hau Terrace. It is highly recom­ Castle Swim, continues with a 14-mile mended that you sign up at the Front bike ride and ends with a 4-mile run. Desk as soon as possible: Holiday Parties Participants may choose to enter • It speeds up registration consider­ only the Castle Swim or may continue ably because your name and age Holiday season is upon us. on with the biking and running events. group can be recorded expeditiously. Please start your holiday party Triathlon awards will be given to • If tor any reason you are delayed, planning with Liz Ventura, ban­ winners in the following categories: then your registration signifies your quet coordinator, now. Dates are Juniors ( 19 and under), Adults intent to be there. fi lling up fast. (20-39), Masters (40 and over), mixed • So that enough breakfast can be teams and family teams. Swim participants will receive awards at a beach breakfast immedi­ ately following the Castle Swim. Tri­ athlon participants will receive awards at the II a.m. traditional pre­ Everything else Marathon brunch. Entry forms are available at the Front Desk. Please complete and return by November 15. is just a light: Log Those Miles All swimmers who log miles either at home or at the Club, get those miles posted in the Club logs by November 15. Mileage awards w ill be given on November 30 after the Castle Swim. If you are not planning on entering the Castle Swim but expect to have a mileage award, sign up on the Castle Swim signup sheet at the Front Desk and indicate you are coming for a mileage trophy and you'll also receive breakfast. All mileage for 1986 should be totalled up. Mileage trophies will be given in these categories: 100, 250, 500, 750, 1,000, 2,000, 2 ,225 (the Transpac So ask for Bud Light: Award) , 3,000 and 4,000 miles.

17 Board Briefs By Dan Williamson

Treasurer :v Report: Net Income for $5,019.498 or 9.8 % yea r-to-date better Building & Grounds: Board ap­ July was $27.092. $25,846 below than last year. proved the following: $8,164 for a wall budget . . . Member 's Equity is Delinque111 List: Eleven m embers on E lks Club property l ine by A & B had their m embership suspended for Dining Rooms; $780 for a bench at 15 days due to their a ccounts being Club entrance; $2,500 for work on delinquent three times in the last 12 sea wall planter ; and $5,038 for n ew Keiki Halloween Party months. If payment i s not made in fu ll carpet in M en's and Women's Locker in 15 days membership will be ter­ Rooms. A ll Outrigger kcikis. from pre-school minated. House Report: Board a pproved t he to age 10. arc invited to the Kciki Hal­ Manager~· Report: Total of all printing o f a questionnaire on the back loween Party. on Friday. October 31. Board-approved funds for improve­ of ch its on the quality of the service from 5:30 to 8 p.m. a t the Snack ments now stands at $ 117.642. of provided. Shop. which $39.915 has been spent th is Athletics/ Winged "0": $2 .371 was Children arc encouraged to wear year ... Food and Beverage Depart­ approved to se nd a Women's team t o costumes. The Snack S hop w ill be ment sa les for July was $225.304. padd le in the Molokai-Oahu Race on decorated with a Halloween theme and bringing year-to-date total to September 28. games and e ntertainment arc planned. $1.512.453 ... Boa rd approved the Nell' Business: It was agreed by the Snacks will be provided. same A nnual Employee Christmas Gift Board th at the Club would help ra ise Prizes w ill be g iven t o all. as last year. funds to repai r the recently damaged ith Parents in terested in helping w Me111bership Report: M ember hip Kailua Canoe Club koa ca noe. the party s hould contact the Manager. count as of July 31. 1986 stands at M inu tes based on meeting of Board M ake rese rvations at t he F ront 3.906. of Directors on August 28. 1986. Des k.

Attention Business and Admissions and Corporate Visitors Membership Committee (Special rates and. .. We're Steps from the Outrigger Canoe Club.) ~l ake your corporate reservations at the :-Jew Diamond Head Beach Hotel. You will enjoy upgraded accommodations, complimentary Continental breakfast. free morning newspaper, free hotel parking and a Budget-Rent-A-Car. Our very special corporate rates start from $70 Double Occupanq· SHOW Tl liS AD FOR YOUR SPECIAL RATE The New DIAMOND HEAD BEACH HOTEL 294 7 1\alakaua Avenue Waikiki, Hawaii 96815 For Reservations call (808) 526-3072 or toll free (800) 367-6046.

SPECIAL RATES ALSO IN COLONY I Members this year"s Adm iss ions and Membership Committee arc Nancy Pea­ RESORTS · MAUl • KONA • 1\AUAI or I cock and A ndrea D e Harne. seated: Ja mes Pcll, Bob Costa. T om Merrill. Bob Moore. Chris M L" Kcnzie and Bill Kca. stand ing.

18 Donations New Members Sought Trick or Treat Contributions are being accepted Regular: David Grant, Robert on behalf of Kailua Canoe Club The annual Outrigger Halloween Hastings Jr., Cynthia Foster, to repair their koa canoe which party will be held on Friday, Gina Schultz, Stephanie Witt. was severely damaged during the October 31, beginning at 7:30 Associate: Lorna Lowe, Norma Dad Center Race. Members may p.m. in the Bar. Members are Santiago. make contriubtions by cash or encouraged to wear costumes to Intermediate: Kelly Scott check, or sign a chit at the the no-host party. Come early Junior: Christian \Vest, Lizabeth Front Desk. For additional infor­ and stay late. Lots of fun for all. Simpson, Daren Okada. mation contact the Manager or the Canoe Racing Committee. October/November 1986 Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Aerobics B & G Meeting Aerobics (Beach) UH Football 8 a.m. 12 Noon 8 a.m. Bus Package A & M Meeting ODKF Board Action/Auction Phil Ingalls 4:45p.m. 11:30 a.m. 6 p.m. 6-10 p.m. Entertainment Mtg. Dining Room 5:30p.m. closed for Dinner

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Entertainment Mtg. Aerobics Aerobics (Beach) Phil Ingalls 8:30a.m. 8 a.m. 5:30p.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 6-10 p.m. Sunday Buffet Noon Bridge House Mtg. 6-9 p.m. Monday Night 11:30 Football 6-9 p.m.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Sunday Brunch Discoverer's Aerobics Exec Mtg. Aerobics (Beach) Phil Ingalls 8:30a.m. Day 8 a.m. 5:30p.m. 8 a.m. 6-10 p.m. Molokai Hoe Aerobics A & M Meeting Fashion Show lronman Triathlon 8 a.m. Sunday Buffet 4:45 Noon 6-9 p.m. Noon Bridge Monday Night Football 6-9 p.m.

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Public Relations Aerobics Aerobics (Beach) Phil Ingalls 8:30a.m. 8 a.m. Mtg. 5:15 p.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 6-10 p.m. Sunday Buffet Noon Bridge Clam Bake 6-9 p.m. Monday Night Football 6-9 p.m.

26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Sunday Brunch Aerobics Aerobics BOD Meeting Photo Contest Phil Ingalls 8:30a.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Deadline 6-10 p.m. Geothalassion Noon Bridge Aerobics (Beach) Biathlon Monday Night 8 a.m. Sunday Buffet Football Seafood Buffet 6-9 p.m. 6-9 p.m. Keiki Halloween Party 5:30- 8 p.m. Halloween Party 7- midnight

19 9iitrigger

Published monthly by the Outrigger Canoe Club 2909 Kalakaua Avenue at Diamond Head Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 Phone: 923-1585

Officers and Directors: Roy C. Kesner, President Kent Giles, V. P. Operations Tom Haine, V. P. Activities Mark Buck, Treasurer/Finance Kimo Austin, Assistant Treasurer Peter Balding, Secretary John Goss, Assistant Secretary Coordinating Directors: John Goss, Admissions & Membership Dale Hope, Athletics/Winged "0" Ron Larsen, Buildings & Grounds Henry Ayau, Entertainment Kimo Austin, Historical Gerry Pedesky, House Robert W. Guild, Long Range Planning/Outrigger Foundation Dan Williamson, Public Relations/ Special Projects Management Staff: Raymond P. Ludwig, General Manager Marty Kelly, Dining Room Manager William Teruya, Executive Chef Gordon Smith, Controller/ Assistant Manager Patti Higuchi, Executive Secretary Marga Stubblefield, Secretary Outrigger Staff: Marilyn Kali, Editor Cindy Thrner, Designer Meade Wildrick, Advertising Manager

, NoHost Ccektol\s at 6 pm. On the Cover: Summer ended with a ~uffet at 6::30 flurry at the Outrigger with a paddle­ Se8ting by reservation~ .Make ~eservations .&rly -telephone 9.t3·1~H35 board race, roughwater swim, volley­ ball and golf tournaments, paddling awards night and the traditional luau. See stories and more photos inside.

The Outrigger Canoe Club 2909 Kalakaua Avenue Bulk Rate Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 US Postage Paid Permit No, 174 Honolulu, Hawaii