B~ Robin Nonaka llrti t and photo journalist. Her true pa ion i photographing children. She . nothcr ucccs ful OCC Photo Contest. There were a total of 57 lm publi heel even fine art po ters with children as subjects, and the most entries from members in Hawllii ;md the West Coast. To mll ke this popular is titled "Kid Sumo". In 1987, she was commissioned to create the A year's contest more exciti ng, we added new Cll tcgorics. There were ll Ycm of the Hawaiian poster fea turing a portra it of a young Hawaiim1 girl. rom I of six categoric wi th varying winning places in each. Phil Spalding is a professional photographer in Honolulu who spc· We invited the following three professional photographers to juugc cializcs in special events, weddings, festiva l and anniversaries. He wrote the entries. anu photographed a small book on the island of Molokai. Monte Co ra who began her professional career wirh the Honolulu The judging proce was somewhat time consuming because rhc win· Adt•eniser. Since then her photos hllve been published in a variety of ning cntric of each category were clcctcu and unanimou ly agreed upon by newspaper-, maga:incs and book and di played in mu cum locally, nation· all three juugc . ally and internationally. he ha also traveled with the Polync ian The winning entries will be el i played in the di play ca c in the Lohby Voyaging ociety in Hawaii and the South Pacific in a journey of cultural next ro the Front Desk from January 1-10. In addition, for the first rime, exploration. other contest cnrrie will be displayed from Jammry 11 -18. And the win· Denise Marie Luko bcg;m her career as a surf phOtographer on the ncr arc ... I) North h ore of Oahu. he hlls since become an internationally published Grand Prize Winner Myra Fisher for her photo "Haystack Hock, Cannon Beach, Oregon" which appears on the cover of rhe magazine. The judge had the following comments on Ms. Fi her's photo: " 1icc feeling!" Denise-Marie Luko "It made me feel like I was there when the photo wa taken. I can ee it, feel it and me l! it." Phil SJ>alding "A bea!ttiful scene ca/Jtured veJ")' well-landscajJe feels grand )'et has an element of chance that mal<es the /Jhoto fresh. Also the comjJosition . , rs strong. Monte Cos ta I' 1\ G E • 2 0 lJ T R G G E It Outrigger Canoe Club Theme First Place "Huln Girls" by Maxine Rochlen Second Place "Lunch Time" by Marjorie Moore Friends and Family First Place "Bawling Brothers" by Jim Gaddis Second Place "SleeJ>ing Peacefully" by Greg Wunde rl ich P A G E - 3 OtJ T HIGG E H Travel First Place "Boatiug Dutch Style, Ju ly 1997" by Stephen P. Bobko-l-lillenaar Second Place "Dock" hy Kenr Davenport Lucky You Live Hawaii First Place "Water Fun" by Mit:i Lee ~lurph y Second Place "Hale-Bob" by Anne Hagar I' tl G E • 4 0 U T H I (; (; E H Juniors First Place "PeejJiug Dog" by Julia Fiedler / . Most Creative Honorable Mention First Place "Hi" by Marjorie Moore "Concrete MorjJhs to Cat" by Douglas Kilpatrick P A G E - 5 0 U T RI GGEI! As the Terrace Turns such as Mike Love of the Beach Everybo dy was weepy over the Boys, who ju t happened to be reunion. Sister Jody arrived during here for lunch, and bought a book. the Flowers' weekly radio talk Fred said when he was out risking how. She called in and asked a his life in the urf, for no money question during the show and her at all, Mike was singing about voice was recognized immediately. surfing and making the bucks. Happy Birthday. Lots of OCC members Gina Palminteri writes that mentioned in the book, includ­ she was in New York in September ing Kehau Kea, in a great picture after having won a "Big Apple" taken when he was 14, towering drawing. Joining her on the trip over little 12 year old Fred. was Donna DeFazio, a former Paul Kendall had a lot of Hawaii resident. While they were celebrations in honor of his at the Plaza Hotel, they ran into recent 80th birthday. His sister Don Machado who was on a busi­ came from Ma achusetts, a ness trip to New York . Gina says daughter came from that he and Don used to work in Connecticut, another daughter the same law office in Honolulu. brought three grandchi ldren, and Small world time. local friend a well as others Tim and Devon Guard host­ from the mainland, and fam ily ed a pre-Thanksgiving crowd of members nil nocked around fo r a well wishers for cocktails and pupus Hatinga grem rime ar Sharon huge event up at Oahu Country at the Club, the occasion being the Kirkpatrick's w~clding rme Joanna Srark, Club, and then held a small din­ 97th anniversary of Tim's company, Terry Field, Stephanie Giles Hall, Possie ner for 20 here at the Club. i\lkCabe, Hamilton & Renny. Dudgeon, Sara Ackt'TlJtan, Malia \XIhire, Kristen Kenney, Leah Kilpatrick, Nicok Paul says he joined OCC in Celebrants included client , admin­ \Vilcox, Shannon Boyd, Cynrhia Anderson 1959, the year of Statehood. He istrative employees and friends. and Srarr Dawson. Fred Hemmings' new book remember his Pan Am boss telling Hina and Raul Torres de Sa Til e So11l of Srofing is Hawaiian hns him that he will "have to spend a celebrated their first wedding proved to be very popular, not lor of time at OCC". Paul has no anniversary at the Club on occ only with OCC members, but it regrets. November I with the help of more was Is t on the local book chart Carol and Chris Moore host­ than 80 fam ily members and Members nfter two weeks of nle . ed a humongou birthday party for frie nds. Doug and Helen Schramel Fred hnd an author's auto­ Carol's grandmother, Myrtle Tom, and Tina and Gerard Durand, the Luxuriate at graph fund raiser in the OCC celebrating her 85th birthday. All proud parents and step parents of THE COLONY Lobhy on November 22 for the the guests and famil y had a won­ 1-lina, were there to help toast the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku derful time at the Sunday night occasion. Raul enjoyed the compa­ SURF Foundation and the OCC Surf buffet. ny of his mother, Carmen Torres de Committee. They sold over 100 Big 4-0 Birthday for Susan Sa, visiting all the way from (ON THE BEACH NEXT books and Fred had a good rime Flowers at the Club. The guests Guaranesia, Brazil, and his sister TO OCC) charring heard two songs performed by the Andrea who live in Hawaii. with Trio that were written for the Among the OCC members Includes: new!)' fur­ guests occasion. Her sister came from who attended were David Kerr, nished unit with Maytag Orlando Florida, a big surprise. Alan and Eleni Pflueger, Bob and IVasberiDIJieJ; Bose music ~pstem, F-AX machine, Maid service and Oceanview and Tradewinds Member/Owner Wendy Lazer (408) 625- 1011 Fax: (408) 625-0410 Monthly only _....;...........;;:., llamona 1-leirvnan and son Kai celebrate rhe lxrl"ismof Ammula Felix' claughtt'T, Arimur. P AG E -6 0 ll T I! G G E H Raul and Hina Torres de Sa celebrared their first annitmary ar 1he Club. Garhering (or Taryn Holland and Andrew Suuon's w~Ming were, front, Allison Neary, Marlow Hoi/arid, Pmrick Neary, Charlie Holland mul Kahala Holland; behind, Reuel , Susan and Brigitte Egbert, Stefan and Lisa music and was joined by Stephanie )ill Suuon, Ann, Edie-A and Taryn Hollarul, Arulrew and Trm Suuon, Hargan, Allison, Malcolm Reinke, Dwight Yanaga and Cindy Smart for the traditional Ke Kali and Charles Holland. White-Yanaga, Peter Bourne and Nei Au. Monte Costa was the pho­ Tisha Love. tographer. classmates and friends were in email to [email protected] or fax Hina and Raul were married Taryn Holland was married on attendance. The couple lives in to 833-1 39 1. Be sure to include in Kona, just two da ys after Raul's July 12 to Andrew Sutton at her San Francisco. your name and phone number in participation in the 1996 lronman parenr's home on top of Tmralus Contri butions to this column case <tdditional information is Triathlon (his seventh finish). mountain. Many of her Punahou are always welcome. Leave items needed . 0 In December, the couple went for the Editor at the Front Desk, to the United Arab Emirates to compete in the Abu Dhabi , a S! rint Ja yGos s hou& his son, Noah Hitchcock Inouye Goss, oom on October 18. Mom is triathlon. Cymhia Goss. Ted Sheppard hosted the Waikiki Roughwater Swim Commi ttee's annual reception November 21 at the Club. The social gathering included the offi­ cers, directors and committee mem­ bers and their gue t . Other OCC (®fl inG~ ~aiulani member attending were Jim Anderson and Tom and Janice Fa~hiG>n~ Harrer. A cloud scattered sunset and glistening spindrift formed an ethe­ real backdrop as the Rev. William Kaina officiated at the wedd ing of Sharon Kirkpatrick and Vernon Sandrowski, November 22 at the OCC Main Dining Room Lanai. Sharon is the granddaughter of the New Year late S.A. "Kirk" and Beatrice Kirkpatrick, longtime OCC mem­ bers. Among the guests were Sharon's father, Mead, fro m Bellevue, Washington; her cousin, Colleen Hall Neidermeyer from Portland, Oregon; Mia Kresser Morphy from Sun Valley Idaho, Stephanie Giles Hall from Laguna Beach, California; and Reeny Dorsey and Matt Seevy from Paia, Maui.
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