Seabury Hall Fall `Ohana 2015
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Seabury Hall Fall `Ohana 2015
Seabury Hall Fall ‘Ohana 2015 Talking Story: BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2014 - 2015 Cordelia MacLaughlin PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD Dr. Bobby C. Baker Jeremy Baldwin Heidi Riecke ‘87 Bigelow Zadoc Brown, Jr. R. Lee Kajiyama ‘67 Carson Sumner Erdman ‘83 The Rt. Rev. Robert L. Fitzpatrick J. Stephen Goodfellow Susan Graham Printed on FSC-certified paper with soy-based inks • Photography by: Jack Grace • Andy Hayt • Ned Simonds • Rodney Yap • Design: joan selix berman design James Haynes Paul Meyer Father Austin Murray Kit Okazaki ‘91 Andrew Pells Henry Rice Judy Siracusa R. Clay Sutherland Thomas Welch Glenn Yamasaki Leslie-Ann Yokouchi Joseph J. Schmidt HEADMASTER TRUSTEE EMERITUS Betsy Erdman John Baldwin (deceased) Roderick McPhee (deceased) I Teachers, Families and Mountains f you drilled a hole straight through the globe from Maui, Hawai’i, you would emerge in Ghanzi, Botswana, Africa. If you then traveled about 2,600 miles north of Ghanzi, you would arrive in Khartoum, Sudan, where I was born. Although it seems like a long journey, it is not, for the steps were incremental and the people at every step made the journey possible. I tend to measure places not by their distances from each other but by the qualities they have in common and the characteristics of people who inhabit them. Similarly, I measure accomplishments by what continues on and by the quality of relationships that one forms along the way. Both my journey and my relationships have been intrinsically woven with teachers, mountains and the love of ‘Ohana, of family. I am the youngest of five children. My parents both started their professional lives as teachers, and the importance of education was their greatest lesson to all of us. They sacrificed everything to give us the best education available in Sudan, and when we exceeded that, they moved to Libya, and then sent us even farther away to learn. Thus, by breaking centuries of tradition, our parents opened up a world of possibility for all their children. My oldest sister, Raga, was the first Sudanese woman to study abroad in the United States Cover: Two Mount Holyoke alumnae, new Seabury Hall Head of School Sarah Bakhiet with Charlotte Melrose, wife of first headmaster Roger Melrose without a guardian. At age seventeen, she attended Mount Holyoke College, where I also matriculated some years later. Raga has continued to serve as the primary role model for me, as we lost our mother to cancer when I was just ten years old. Raga is a beloved teacher, a visionary and still my role model today. I began my journey to the United States shortly after ninth grade, when the sudden death of my father promulgated a series of events that brought me to Iowa with Pete and Ellie Nowell, two of my American teachers from the Oil Companies School in Tripoli, Libya. To say that these two teachers were responsible for everything that happened for me afterwards would not be an understatement, for it was Pete Nowell who told me, at age fifteen, that I should become a head of school someday. Serendipitously, my sister Nouna was also accepted to continue her studies at the University of Iowa at this time. After a short stint in public school, I chose to attend a college preparatory school in Sheffield, Massachusetts, and Berkshire School was where I finished my secondary education. What I didn’t recognize We will open doors, tear down walls and reach far beyond our physical borders, even as we reflect inward to rediscover the heart of our mission. at the time is the profound influence this little school, nestled into the Appalachian Trail, would have on me. I did not realize that the golden thread of education was still silently weaving its way through my life. The teachers I had, the friendships I made there, under the mountain, were going to become lifelong mentorships that would mold the very path of my life’s choices. After graduating from Mount Holyoke College myself, I joined my sister Nouna in Iowa again. Nouna is the most compassionate and giving person I know. Both in DNA and in soul, she is the closest person to me. Nouna was by now working on her PhD in microbiology at the University of Iowa College of Medicine, and I settled Above: Sarah with sisters Raga (L) and Nouna (R); Right: Sarah’s parents, brothers and sisters in alongside her for three illuminating years at the College of Law. Our big sister Raga was working on her PhD in foods and nutrition at our neighboring rival, the University of Illinois. In essence, the Bakhiet sisters married education. When our brothers, friends and other relatives were starting families and following more traditional paths, we were collecting degrees. But following social customs and traditions is not part of this story… Upon graduating from the University of Iowa College of Law with a shiny new juris doctorate, I found myself in the unexpected position of not wanting to become a lawyer. For the first time in my life, I didn’t know what I wanted to do, and I did not have a preset plan. This was terrifying in a whole new way, and I reached out in despair to my mentor, Bill Gulotta, my former history teacher and de facto surrogate father at Berkshire School. Other than my own parents, Bill is the person who has had the greatest influence on my life. When I first arrived at Berkshire, — Continued on inside back cover Top: Silhouettes of Sarah and sisters Nouna and Raga. Above: Sarah with her mother and grandmother Sarah with mentor, Bill Gulotta 1 School Highlights Academic Achievements ▲ For the second year in a row the Upper School Math Team won first place at the 37th annual Hawaii State Math Bowl! Seabury Hall’s official team included Jasmine Doan ‘15, Jesse Doan ‘17 and Shelby Ferrier ‘18 who won 1st place in Division A. Kevin Lewis ‘15, Lilia Maeda ‘16, and Bjorn Nelson ‘16 also participated in the competition. • Seabury Tides for earning multiple awards at the Hawaii High School Journalism Awards competition. The online student newspaper of Seabury Hall earned first place overall in the category of Hand-drawn Illustration, and placed second among independent schools in Commentary Writing and Website. Mahalo to Mrs. Emily Lorusso and her student staff for consistently creating an excellent online publication. The online newspaper can be accessed at seaburytides.org. • Art The Seabury Hall 4-H Dirt Devils were awarded ▲ ▲ Congratulations to the the National 3rd place 4-H Homesite Team Trophy at the 60th National Soil Conservation Competition held in Oklahoma City. Team members included Brian Lavongtheung ‘15, Kiarra Burkitt ‘17, Kaitlyn Yamada ‘17 and Corin Nishimoto ‘15. He Haupu Aloha... to remember fondly... is Seabury Hall’s annual celebration of Hawaiian culture. All students, grades 6-12, participate. This year’s theme was Hōkūle‘a. ▲ ▲ 2 The Hui No’eau selected this art piece by Ruby Turner ’16 for their 10x10 Exhibition. • ▲ Notable Visitors “What kind of world do you want?” was the message delivered to the student body by NASA Astronaut, Ron Garan. Mr. Garan’s accomplishments include flying F-16’s, space shuttle missions and living on the International Space Station. • ▲ Toby Neal, Lei Crime Series author, spoke of creativity and reading with the students. “Your stories are happening to you right now!” Toby Neal says. “Capture and share them through all the great media tools available, and when in doubt, turn it all off and let boredom bring fresh inspiration.” Athletic Achievements • 9 MIL Championships Girls Cross Country Eight Man Football Girls Volleyball Girls Paddling Boys Paddling Mix Paddling Boys Basketball Girls Track • • Boys Tennis State Runner-Up • Seabury Hall’s winning 4 x 400 relay team, from left, Alissa Walin ‘17, Jenna Carvalho ‘17, Kiana Smith ’15 and Ava Shipman ‘17. Girls Paddling Girls Volleyball State Champion Ava Shipman ’17 won the 1,500 meter Art by Patrick Termulo ’17 Four Spartans were chosen as “MIL Sports Spotlight” athletes of the year. (L-R) Athletic Director Robert Dougherty, Jaxson Stinger ‘15, Mapuana Andrade ‘15, Sophie Janssen ‘15, Rip Pahukoa ‘15 and former Headmaster Joe Schmidt. Unity is strength... when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved. MATTIE STEPANEK Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana 3 These graduates were offered over $13.5 million in merit scholarships Oh the places you’ll go! 2015 Graduation Awards BRITISH COLOMBIA WASHINGTON University of British Colombia Zoe Harrelson-Louie University of Washington Hali‘a Haynes Evergreen State University Makena Jost Gonzaga University Matthew Lugo Paxton Malek Robert Prouty Alexis Smith Whitworth University Rip Pahukoa D Valedictorian Award Zeb Mehring Salutatorian Award Jasmine Doan Headmaster’s Award Sarah Armstrong Alexander Ballard Jasmine Doan Jacqueline Erdman Halia Haynes Noa Herrera Makena Janssen Savannah Janssen Sophia Janssen Ridge Lenny Zeb Mehring Kathryn Peterson Robert Prouty Natasha Salamack Jaxson Stinger Harrison Wright Faculty Merit Award Jasmine Doan Bishop’s Citizenship Award Sarah Eger D 4 OREGON Pacific University Maya Okamura University of Portland Emily Perreira Western Oregon University Kiana Smith You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who’ll decide where to go... DR. SEUSS MONTANA University of Montana, Missoula Alexander Ballard IDAHO Brigham Young University, Idaho Jordan James CALIFORNIA NEVADA California College of the Arts, San Francisco Sophia Wall California Maritime Academy Justin Medeiros Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Jacqueline Erdman Corin Nishimoto California State University, East Bay Kiara Leuteneker Chapman University Shun Harima Rika Inaba Savanah Janssen Loyola Marymount University Paulina Tremble Mount St. Mary’s College Gabrielle Bega Occidental College Brian Lavongtheung Pitzer College Simone Baldwin Pomona College Sophia Janssen San Diego State University Brandon Smith Santa Barbara City College Bryce Barbier Santa Clara University Harrison Wright Scripps College Anna Ezzy University of Nevada, Reno Mapuana Andrade Jessica Brown NEBRASKA UTAH University of Utah Keanu Catugal ARIZONA Arizona State University Duncan Harrisson Northern Arizona CALIFORNIA — University CONTINUED Allison Rudow St. Mary’s College University of Arizona Laurel Bicker of California Joy Balinbin Stanford University Jasmine Doan University of San Diego Ridge Lenny Tait Longhi Kathryn Peterson Natasha Salamack Jaxson Stinger Ashley Tanga University of San Francisco Gordon Li University of Southern California Teak McAfee COLORADO Colorado College Makena Janssen Colorado State University Sophia Hill Casey Kekiwi Kevin Lewis Natalie Rothman Creighton University Jessica Haylor University of Nebraska, Lincoln Jordan Haylor TEXAS Texas A&M University Carley Coppin HAWAII University of Hawaii, Manoa Ari Arkles Sarah Armstrong Aron Graziano Niki Shaw University of Hawaii, Maui College Danielle Morton Jimmsie Stisher ▲ College Bound 2015 NEW HAMPSHIRE SCOTLAND Dartmouth College Sarah Eger Colby Sawyer College Gabrielle Ratte University of Edinburgh Kyla Pinkard NEW YORK Bard College Sancia Nash Eugene Lang College Justin Ringsby Pace University Mikela Wesson Rochester Institute of Technology Noa Herrera Syracuse University Victor Tay MICHIGAN RHODE ISLAND Hillsdale College Michael Chasen Rhode Island School of Design Sabrina Futch PENNSYLVANIA La Roche College Devon Fleck Pennsylvania State College Emily Ratay CONNECTICUT Yale University Zeb Mehring MASSACHUSETTS Boston University Xinyun Cao Newbury College Dawud Moragne TENNESSEE Nashville State Community College Christy Fell ALABAMA Auburn University Gabriela Diaz DELAWARE University of Delaware Danica Cooley Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana 55 Giving 2014-2015 For it is in giving that we receive. S T. F R A N C I S O F A S S I S I T uition and endowment income provide most of the school’s operating budget, but like most independent schools, Seabury Hall relies on tax-deductible donations to make up the difference. Gifts Amounts Annual Fund $ 431,202.83 Capital Projects $133,219.24 Gifts to Endowments $ 249,536.69 Restricted Giving $1,042,491.38 Special Program Funds$ 176,149.97 Total Gifts $2,032,600.11 p The 2014-2015 school year has been filled with enriching experiences made possible by the many donors named on the following pages. p 6 General Operations Financial Aid Endowment Designated Programs Capital Projects ndowment funds E are created by donors who wish to support specific areas of program or designated areas of interest. A commemorative fund may be established with an initial donation of $10,000 or more. Providing for the future of Maui children… 2 014 -2 015 Art by Sophie Janssen ’15 AWARD RECIPIENTS William E. and Carol G. Simon Scholarship Fund Linda Lyons Bissler Scholarship Fund For a student who shows special ability in either the fine or performing arts Recipient: Kaimana Neil ‘16 p For academically talented students Helen “Snooker” Hamilton Memorial Scholarship Fund From the generosity of Icer Vaughan ‘93 For a student that exhibits good citizenship, leadership, communication skills and caring, both in school and in the community Recipient: Teak McAfee ‘15 Recipients: Joshua Acidera ‘17 Jacque Benson ‘16 John Chen ‘16 Jasmine Doan ‘15 Christy Fell ‘15 Jessica Haylor ‘15 Jordan Haylor ‘15 p Mayeda Family Scholarship Fund for the Creative Arts From the generosity of Dr. Daniel Mayeda and Colleen Sotomura Mayeda Shayla Hoeft ‘16 Gordon Li ‘15 Lilia Maeda ‘16 Zander Medrano ‘17 Sara Mutzenberg ‘17 Rip Pahukoa ‘15 Kylen Zolotow ‘17 From the generosity of Nancy W. Grady For a student who shows great potential as a scholar and citizen p Recipient: Jasmine Doan ‘15 Rob Thibaut Family Scholarship Fund p Recipient: Sophia Hill ‘15 p Polly Baldwin Whittier Scholarship Fund For a student who has a demonstrated passion for and commitment to the creative arts From the generosity of Patty Thibaut and Family Bruce Wilson ’85 Memorial Scholarship Fund For deserving students each year From the generosity of John and Donnette-Gene Wilson For a student who displays qualities of leadership, cooperation, teamwork and good communications skills in school and in the community Maunalei Scholarship Fund p Dr. Wayne Dyer & Seabury Hall Parent Organization Fund From the generosity of Dr. Wayne Dyer and the Seabury Hall Parent Organization p p Recipients: Duncan Harrisson ‘15 Shayla Hoeft ‘16 Kai Iinuma-Nakaaki ‘16 Casey Kekiwi ‘15 Emma Pilotin ‘16 Robert Prouty ‘15 Recipient: Thomas Hayashi ‘16 For a student who demonstrates compassion towards their peers and the Maui community From the generosity of Maud Wodehouse From the generosity of William E. and Carol G. Simon From the generosity of Dan Bissler C.N. Wodehouse Faculty Benefit Trust In memory and honor of Emalia Alexandra Brown ’89 Guard Supports faculty salaries, benefits and their professional development opportunities p The Betsy Erdman Professional Development Fund From the generosity of Betsy Erdman For the faculty member who is selected each year to receive the Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award Recipient: p Carson Strohecker Alumni Association Scholarship Fund From the generosity of The Alumni Association with a seed gift from Class of 2010 Thank you for providing us with things to help us grow into adults and eventually leaders of our community. ELLA WALL ‘16 The Alumni Association’s goal is to grow this fund to $2 million and offer a 100% need scholarship to a deserving incoming student each year. p Malone Family Foundation Scholarship Fund From the generosity of Malone Family Foundation To provide optimal opportunities for deserving gifted students of limited financial means to reach their potential Recipients: Isabella Blair ’18 Steven Doan ‘20 p Malone Family Foundation Scholarship Fund recipients, Isabella Blair ‘18 and Steven Doan ‘20 with former headmaster Joe Schmidt For a student that demonstrates a commitment to Hawaiian values and willingness to enrich Seabury Hall by sharing those values p Recipient: Taysia Pimental ‘18 in photo right, with former headmaster Joe Schmidt. Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana 7 Endowments • the cornerstone for future financial sustainability • ndowment funds E The Betsy Erdman Professional Development Fund The Betsy Erdman Professional Development Fund recipient, Carson Strohecker and son, Conrad. “I am delighted to have been chosen as the 2015 recipient of the Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award. Seabury Hall has many talented folks among its ranks, all of whom are deserving of the award’s distinction and notoriety, so it was indeed an honor to have been selected. I plan to use the gift to continue my interest in lutherie, a craft that cultivates spiritual, physical, and intellectual discipline. I am obliged, and I thank the Erdman family for their consistent and consequential support of Seabury’s faculty.” From the generosity of Betsy Erdman, for the faculty member who is selected each year to receive the Betsy Erdman Professional Development Award Art by Casey Kekiwi ‘15 8 If you are interested in including Seabury Hall in your estate planning, please contact Kathleen Buenger in the Development Office at 808-442-6112. Vinnie Linares and Sarah Bakhiet The Linares ‘Ohana Endowment Fund Former faculty member, Vinnie Linares, has included Seabury Hall in his estate plan. Upon his passing, a portion of his estate will be donated to Seabury Hall to create an endowment to support the performing arts department. As a passionate thespian, it is Vinnie’s desire to have his endowment fund to support, enlarge and perpetuate the performing arts department (including theater, music and dance) at Seabury Hall with the goal of providing access to the performing arts to as many students as possible. Mr. Linares was compelled to make this gift for three reasons. Mr. Linares has a long history with Seabury Hall that started in 1974 when living in Truk, his friends sent their children to board at the school. When he moved to Maui he became involved with the performing arts program at Seabury Hall. His early memories are having performances in what is now the school’s library. It was there that he gained his great appreciation for the performing arts faculty. The exemplary work of the staff is what compelled Mr. Linares to make his gift. Lastly, Mr. Linares was impressed with the talent of the students at Seabury Hall. Dr. Wayne Dyer D r. Wayne Dyer & Seabury Hall Parent Organization Endowment Prior to Dr. Wayne Dyer’s recent passing, Seabury Hall was honored with a gift from him to create an endowment for students receiving financial aid. He partnered with the Seabury Hall Parent Organization, donating the proceeds from his I Can See Clearly lecture on campus. SHPO will continue to contribute to the endowment. The selection of the student will be based upon his/her extraordinary demonstration of compassion towards his/her peers and the Maui community. S E A B U R Y H A L L PA R E N T O R G A N I Z AT I O N B O A R D 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5 Joleen Pilotin D I R E C TO R S Cameron Craig PRESIDENT Bill Frampton ‘87 FA C U LT Y R E P Dyvette Fong Gary Gangnath Gayle Hart VICE PRESIDENT Monica Kelsey Mark Givensel Rachel Ball ‘84 Phillips A S S O C I AT E D I R E C T O R O F A D VA N C E M E N T & PA R E N T R E L AT I O N S PA S T P R E S I D E N T Faye Murayama TREASURER May Hyman S E C R E TA R Y Renee Segundo Raymond Sung Tara Tarpey Karen Temple 9 Gift Clubs I can’t thank you enough for helping this school to truly thrive as a community. ZOEY NIGBUR ‘17 Maunalei Society President’s Council PLANNED GIVING Virginia Brown Zadoc Brown ‘87 Lee Kajiyama ‘67 Carson Auriol Flavell Lisabeth Halstead ‘83 Elizabeth Ivey ‘72 Vinnie Linares Daniel Mayeda Sharon McPhee Henry Rice Joseph Schmidt Sandi Stoner Jane Thompson Daniel White $5,000 TO $9,999 Dwayne and Sharon Altman Anheuser-Busch Sales of Hawaii Dr. James and Susan Bendon John ‘96 and Kristi Bendon Bendon Family Foundation Tony and Wendy Crabb R.B. Davenport IV Ann Bendon ‘00 Goodfellow Bros, Inc. Jac and Susan Kean Martischang Foundation Cyrus and Jill Monroe* Andrew Pells* Erlinda Rosario Grelyn and Sheila Rosario Earl and Sandi Stoner* The O. L. Moore Foundation* Heritage Society $10,000 OR MORE Anonymous (3) Kathrine and Emiliano Achaval Jeremy and Michelle Baldwin Zadoc and Hilary Brown Jr* Burch Family Foundation Dr. Wayne Dyer Betsy and Pard Erdman* Sumner ‘83 and Angie Erdman* Erdman Family Fund First Hawaiian Bank Foundation Tamar and Steve Goodfellow* Hawaii Community Foundation Jimmy and Honey Bun Haynes* Haynes Family Foundation Dr. Daniel T. Mayeda and Ms. Colleen Sotomura Mayeda* Lorraine Okumura Schwab Charitable Fund Seabury Hall Alumni Association* Seabury Hall Parents Organization* Pete and Judy Siracusa* Lindy and Cherry Anne Sutherland The Haynes Family Fund The Roy H. and Lorraine M. Okumura Foundation Windermere Valley Isle Properties Trustees’ Circle $2,500 TO $4,999 Eric and Tamara Barto, Holly Barto ‘03 Hansen, Carter Barto ‘04, Kelsea Barto ‘06* BG Incorporated Dan and Heidi Riecke ‘87 Bigelow* Central Maui Baseyard Steve & Tamar Goodfellow Charitable Foundation Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Paul and Cordy MacLaughlin* Kevin and Lynn McDonald McDonald’s of Dairy Road Mercedes-Benz of Maui The NRA Foundation Ohana Fuels* Kit Okazaki ‘91 Louis Olave and Chip Blacker Henry and Sandy Rice* Kent & Polli Smith Family Fund Robert and Carol Suzuki* Patty Thibaut* Travis and Ali Thompson Ulupalakua Ranch Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker Jr* Headmaster’s Circle $1,000 TO $2,499 Anonymous* Akina Enterprises LLC Alexander & Baldwin, Inc Aloha Waste Systems, Inc. Arita·Poulson General Contracting Backup Manager Dr. Bobby and Julie Baker Sarah Bakhiet Bank of Hawaii Bikes Aren’t Bad Foundation Ian Birnie Dan Bissler* Kathleen Buenger Peter and R. Lee Kajiyama ‘67 Carson* Eric Chang and Sharon Suzuki Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program Ted and Marilyn Cleghorn* Brian and Laulani Hart ‘98 Cordero Robert and Allison Rawe ‘89 Dougherty Edward and Eriko Dowd Jeff Drood East Bay Community Foundation Thea Jensen-Engesser Dr. James Ferrier Robin Ferrier Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC FIM Group Hawaii Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company First Hawaiian Bank Flatbread Company Patrick Foley Frampton & Ward LLC Karin Frost Gary and Leslie Gangnath Gary Gangnath Sr. Joao and Patricia Gentil Susan Root Graham McDonald’s of Kahana J.B. Guard ‘90 Laura and Woodrow Harrelson John Hart ‘10 Liz Hart ‘04 Ross and Gayle Hart* Hawaii Sea Spirits, LLC Dr. Heather Haynes ‘87* Kimo ‘84 and Sheila Haynes* Frederick and Clarice Hill Jr Island Sotheby’s International Realty J J Mitchell Electric Kahu Kawika Jackson Bill and Riette Jenkins* Thomas and Amy Jenkins Martin and Paula Lenny Daniel and Nancy Lickle Peter and Perrie Longhi Maui Master Builders Maui Oil Company, Inc. Maui Paving Maui’s Winery Doug and Kay McLeod Nick Meyer ‘04 Paul and Rosalyn Meyer* Joseph, Maryanne, Joseph ‘19 and Lauren ‘19 Mitchell Graham Monroe ‘00 Lee Batman Monroe ‘97 Laura and Jim Murray Jack Naiditch Katrina Niehaus ‘00 Wendy and Doug Peterson Chuck Pezzillo and Susannah Christy* Brent Pickering and Sally Dominick Piiholo Ranch Cynthia and Terry Quisenberry David Quisenberry ‘97 Michael Quisenberry ‘00 R. Clay Sutherland, Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation Richard S. Waterhouse Trust Bob and Margo Rowland* John and Gail Russell The Sandler Family Joe and Cynthia Schmidt* Robert Sendall Jill and Michael Spalding Nathan and Tia Anderson ‘94 St. Cyr State Farm Insurance Agency of Kit K. Okazaki Rob ‘80 and Caroline Stoner R. Clay Sutherland* Kirk and Lori Tanaka Troy Tanga and Kelley Kramers The Boeing Company* The Gangnath Family Charitable Fund The Meek Foundation Gregory and Catherine Thomas Paul and Molly Turner Walker Industries, Ltd. Tom and Claudia Welch* John J. and Donnette-Gene Wilson* Patrick and Cynthia Wong Brian and Sharon Yamada* Glenn Yamasaki and Kyoko Kimura Yokouchi Foundation Zadoc W. and Lawrence N. Brown Foundation Seabury Hall’s Annual Giving Report acknowledges all gifts received between June 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015. * Consistent Giver giving consecutively for ten years or more 10 Spartan Society Blue & Red Club $500 TO $999 Anonymous Warren and Emily Adelman Barkley Bastian John Borthwick and Diane Minogue Michael and Patricia Brown Moka Brown and Jamie Roth Peter and Lisa Cabrinha Richard ‘72 and Laurel Cameron Victoria Caputo Melvin Catugal Robert H and Nancy Jaqua Dein* Paul and Kimberly Dobson James and Deirdre Falconer Feeling Groovy The Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Fitzpatrick Julie Frazier John and Pamela Meyer ‘68 Gerstmayr* Jeffrey and Deborah von Tempsky ‘73 Grundhauser* Michele Milovina ‘90 Hakakha Hawaii FIRST Lego League Hualalai Builders Linda Hunter Lono Hunter ‘91 Barry and May Hyman Iinuma - Nakaaki ‘Ohana John H. Connors Insurance Lisa and Jim Judge* David Kahoe ‘77 Kahoe Family Irrev Trust Charly Kleissner ‘75 Kula Hardware & Nursery Maren Lau ‘92 Debra Ching ‘68 Maiava Eddie McBarnet ‘00 Tara McBarnet ‘12 Terry ‘69 and Gill McBarnet and Family* William McBarnet ‘03 Theodore Meyer The Reverend Austin Murray Zelie Harders ‘76 Myers* Elaine Nelson* Shepherd ‘98 and Elena Nelson Nick’s Fishmarket Robert J. Nooney Sarah Hunter ‘87 O’Brien Caleb ‘90 and Tara Palmer Rodney and Dawn Perreira, Jr* Jacqui and Chuck Probst Jean E. Rolles Ruth and Louis Baker Family Foundation Carolyn M. Schaefer* Debbie Senesac and Dan Shiraki Roger Stout and Fernadad Garcia-Stout Steve and Debi Sturdevant Michael and Lisa Tateishi* Glenn and Alice Tremble Truss Systems Hawaii, Inc. Mr. Kazuo and Mrs. Jane Uyehara Icer Vaughan ‘93* Linda B and Eugene C Wasson III Belinda Yung-Rubke ‘76* $100 TO $499 Anonymous (20) Abellanida ‘Ohana Alex Abreu Ace Printing Co.* Henry and Ortaeine Acidera Ryan and Racquel Aikala The Ajmani Family Andrea Wicklund Alfelor George and Janet Allan LaVelle F. Byers ‘70 Allen Ryan Anderson ‘97 Gary and Debbie Arakaki Araki-Regan & Associates, LLC Dr. Dean Arashiro and Dr. Margaret Garcia Dr. Sheri and Christopher Armstrong David Askov and Maria CorralesAskov LeBurta G. Atherton Selma Au ‘87 Cherisse Bandy ‘80 Luis Barreno and Dorota Horwacik Maryann and Jacob Barros Jr* Carter Barto ‘04 Kelsea Barto ‘06 Holly Barto ‘03 Hansen R. Bruce and Catherine Bass Marina Batham Dr. and Mrs. William ‘91 Battles Glenn and Cindy Beadles Eric and Mary Jean Bega Lou and Catherine Bellafiore Howard and Michaelyn Benson Jaime and Paula Berdal Jr Turgut and Mehtap Berkmen Mitch and Joan Berman* Mark and Joyce Berry Rebecca Bicker Charles and Yvonne Biegel Sig and Cara Birkholz Alan Birnie and Katie Schulenberg Sean Blumberg Gary and Eva Blumenstein Henry Brocklehurst and Lili Maltese Aaron and Kaimanamalie Lee ‘03 Brummel Doug Brunner Chelsea Fahsholtz ‘97 Bryce Andrew and Heidi Burger Cathy M. Burkitt Jefferson Burnett By the Bay Alan and Patricia Cadiz* Susan and Dana Cagen Cheri Campbell Robert Campbell Lisa Capp Coral Carhart ‘21 Marilyn Carhart Bob and Tess Cartwright Catapult Communications, Inc. Herbert Chang The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Richard S.O. Chang Dr. and Mrs. Art Chasen Peter Chin and Nicole Apoliona Priscilla Christy Ron Gess and Shirley Chun Ming Clint and Suzy Churchill Ryan and Christy Churchill Doug, Cindy and Andrew ‘11 Clark* Colleen Cluney Bruce and Denise Cohen Thomas Cole Courtney K. Cole ‘01 Steve and Melissa Otte ‘67 Colflesh* Filiberto Colon ‘07 Nicolas Colon ‘14 Susan Conger Tim and Tracy Coppin Steve Coralle and Leah Fleming Cameron and Samantha Craig Julia Cummings ‘94 Leah and Mark Damon Deanna Danley Guy and U’ilani Danley Dean S. Arashiro, DDS Anita Dekker and Jule Wind John Dependahl* Karen Derris ‘86 Thomas and Melanie Devereux Martin Diamond Erin and Sal Diaz Waioni Dickison Benjamin and Mari Diller The Lorne Direnfeld Family The Doan ‘Ohana Andrew and Edith W. Don Jacky and Diane Dugied Joel ‘89 and Uma Dugied The Durkan Family Patricia Eason Education Therapy Electronic Scrip Incorporated Ed and Alecia Elsasser Marc ‘88 and Terry Raikes ‘88 Emde Armin and Karin Engert John Engle ‘08 Jay Faris and Kim Thomson Kerr Wayne and Alene Farner Brenna Carney ‘97 Ferrick Glen and Yvonne Fickbohm Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Will and Gina Flammer Philip and Gloria Fleck Sean and Elly Foley Marcie Frampton Richie Franco David and Andrea Futch Gap Inc. Giving Campaign Candelario and Elizabeth Garcia Dr. Daniel Garcia and Dr. Arleen Ricalde-Garcia Dominick and Lisa Gentile Gregory W. Getzan ‘75 Michael Gibbons and Josephine Moyes Chris and Vicki Gilbert Aaron ‘15 and Daniel ‘18 Graziano James and Mary Emily Greenwell Daniel and Lisa Griffiths Karl and Petra Grimm Councilman Don and Rose Guzman Alyce B. Haines William and Karen Hanisch Drs. Till and Sonya Hansen Gordon L. Hardy Kay Cross ‘68 Harper John and Trez Harrisson Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation Sue Haylor Linda Hedden Nelson and Rachel Heerema Henry Hegele ‘14 Roger and Paula Hegele …so many memories, tears of joy, laughs, wins, losses and smiles. With your help we are able to put our talents to use. ELLA WALL ‘16 Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana 11 Gift Clubs co n t i n u e d * Consistent Giver giving consecutively for ten years or more 12 Blue & Red Club continued Bob and Ross Henderson Rick and Kim Herrera Garret and Mary Hew* Diane Hill ‘68 Alan and Roberta Hodara* Dr. Todd and Shannon Hoekstra Nick and Cheryl Hoopai Taylor Hori ‘12 Ty and Jayne Hori Peter and Liana Mancini ‘88 Horovitz Steve and Shelly Houle Nancy Howard Schulenberg Dennis Carhart and Kimberly Howard-Carhart Lehn Huff and Les Skillings* William Hurd and Nancy LaJoy Michael and Keiko Ichimaru John and Riuko Inge Inge Intellectual Property Law LLC Maria Isotov Elizabeth J. Ivey ‘72 J. Richard and Rachael James Jeffery and Kelly James Alfred and Laura Janneck Dr. Andrew and Nikki Janssen Sophia Janssen ‘15 Robert and Suzanne Jensen* Sean Robert Kekoa Jensen ‘12 Bryan and Shuana Johnson Kahulu Productions James and Angela Kai Kehau and Kimberly Kamoku John and Cheryl Kaupalolo III* Kyle and Kim Kawakami Jennifer and Robin ‘98 Kean Chop and Annette Keenan Andy and Fyfe McLean ‘89 Kellermyer Monica Kelsey* Peter Kelsey* Sydney and Barbara Kikuchi Kelly and Michael Kim Bill and Peggy King* Theo and Beth King Bill and Rachelle Kirton Evelyn S. Kiyota Derek Knobel ‘79 Petar and Jamie Kovacic T & K Koyanagi* Gregg Kresge and Nicole Forelli Todd and Kimberly Krost Richard and Malinee Carosso Tyson and Melanie Kubo Lawrence and Mary Lambert* Thomas and Kristina Lyons ‘88 Lambert Vincent and Carla LaMonica Daniel Lane and Sachi Yamamoto-Lane Tom and Anne Leuteneker* Joshua James Levenson Bill and Brooke Colflesh ‘99 Levien Brett and Shannon Lickle Linda J. Lindsay* Carmen Hulu Lindsey Dean and Yolanda Lingenfelder Dr. Sergio Lugo and Dr. Cora Tasaki-Lugo Gregg and Marlene Lundberg Ka’ulu Lu’uwai ‘13 Kawaikaunu Lu`uwai ‘16 Leihua Crabbe Lu`uwai Mogul Lu`uwai ‘14 Paul and Mary Lu`uwai Robert Lu`uwai Robert J. and Helen Lu’uwai Camille and Sam Lyons Mette Lyons* Diane McClary ‘91 Main John Malek and Lisa Mullen* Betsy Mannick and Conrad Hornick Darlene T. Manuel The Manuel ‘Ohana Louis and Kathleen Martin Derek, Lynn, Chase ‘12 & Andie ‘14 Matayoshi Lia Matsunaga ‘13 Lyle, Cindy, and Lia ‘13 Matsunaga Scott and Tammie Matsuura Maui 5K Maui Net Anna Mayeda Mark Mayeda ‘03 Kevin and Eden McAfee Alec ‘67 and Maren McBarnet* Mino McLean ‘93 Erik and Jessica Guard ‘96 McLellan Carol Harris ‘89 McNairy Doug and Gale McNish* Sharon S. McPhee Rose Menish Kathy Middleton* Joseph Miles Cesar Miro-Quesada ‘11 A. Ray and Mary Mitchell Joel Moffett ‘84 Clifford Moniz The Moon Family Kelly Moore and Mon Suksamer Tyler Morrison ‘84 and Rachel Altmann Ellyn and Chris Mortimer Stuart Mountcastle ‘99 Craig and Jacqueline Mukai Munekiyo & Hiraga, Inc. Faye Murayama Mutzenberg Family Sidney and Diane Nako Gordon Nash Gus Neckelmann* Mike and Mary Nees Melinda Trautman ‘79 Neuwirth Michael and Konnie Newbro Mark and Lorraine Nigbur Ralph and Sadako Nikaido Clark B. Norman Blair Norris ‘83 Philip Norris Ashley Colflesh ‘97 Oakley Dexter and Glynis Okamura Darren Okimoto ’00 and Wendy Fujinaka* Dennis and Darlene Okimoto George and Melissa Olivit Wayde and Priscilla Omura Howard and Sun Cha Orite Kevin and Christine Ozee Pacific Painting and Refinishing Tim Pagan and Sandy Szymanski Panoramic Paradise Doug and Lisa Paulson Sherwyn and Rebecca Payne Tomas and Alison Kean ‘03 Pearce Peter and Susie Peck Robert and Michelle Pellettieri Jacqueline Peterka and Yod Neal Eugene Peterson Lawrence and Rachel Ball ‘84 Phillips Michael and Dayni Pierner David and Becky Pietsch Jr Moses and Jennifer Pimentel Connie Pluchos John and Flo Plunkett* Cindi Pojas Smith Pono EPC David J. Porteus* Virginia Morriss ‘67 Pressler Fisher Publications Maui, Inc. Jim and Pam Ratay Dr. and Mrs. Fred Rawe Hans Riecke Gray and Bettina Ringsby Christopher ‘88 and Mary Ann Robbins Rosemary S. Robbins, M Ed Muriel R. Roberts Robert Roddie Nancy and Ray Rogers* Alika ‘92 and Dorien Rawe ‘91 Romanchak Eric and Willa Romanchak* Kathy Ross Ken Rothman Brian and Katherine Rothstein Joel and Barbara Rudow* Doretha Sadarananda Bobby and Feliciana Sales Scott and Rhonda Sanchez Philip and Jennifer Schettewi Nielson W. Schulenburg ‘84* Sally and David Johnston Kevin and Renee Segundo Servco Lexus Maui Ari Shapiro Damien Shilo Robert and Penny Shimada George and Annette Shipman Gary and Evelyn Shiraki Patricia Shoemaker Shoreline Concrete Ronald Sieberg and Karen Doucette Sieberg Klaus and Michele Simmer* Mark Simon Patrick and Jody Murata ‘82 Singsank Cathryn Kelley Smith Rosemary Lau ‘70 Smythe Norman, Sonia, Jade ‘04, Erik ‘08 and Conner ‘11 Snow* Ryan and Chikako Sorayama Yasuo and Fumiko Sorayama Kiki and Penny Spangler* Russell and Kerri Sparks Brook Starr ‘91 Hugh and Erin Starr Barbara Stehouwer* Sheri Stein Laura and Tracy Stice Ethelyn Stisher* Lindsey and Michele Stisher Stolley Family Michael M. 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Vorfeld* Steve and Jen Vurno Caroline Walker* Jackson Walker Sarah Wall Sophie Wall ‘15 Julie Wallace Ryan and Stephanie ‘04 Walsh Alexander and Sally Warrick Peter and Karin Wells David and Janice Welsh Bob Wesson The Weymouth Family Kelly Bass and Michael D. Wilson* Scott and Susan Wilson Sean Wilson ‘86* Winham ‘Ohana* Jennifer Bruce ‘77 Winston Michael and Jennifer Woodward Shaun and Annett Wright Daryl and Joyce Yamada Danny and Ellen Yamamura Richard and Elaine Yamasaki Oren Yasutomi Seabury Hall welcomes and encourages any corrections to the report. Please contact the Development Office at 808-442-6112 or email development@seaburyhall.org. Friends of Seabury UNDER $100 Anonymous*(16) Marvin and Susan Abraham Leslie and Christopher Agorastos Mapuana Andrade ‘15 Ari Arkles ‘15 Sarah Armstrong ‘15 Casey Asato and Mariángela Asato Stacia and Deren Ash Richard Bailey Simone Baldwin ‘15 Joy Balinbin ‘15 Alexander Ballard ‘15 Bryce Barbier ‘15 Jim and Jean Barnett Gabriela Barrett Gabrielle Bega ‘15 Edith Bennett ‘73 Marianne Berek Laurel Bicker ‘15 Erik Blair Sam and Tamara Bockius Emily O’Neil Bott Jessica Brown ‘15 Andrew and Arine Bulkley* Ericson and Brandy Cajudoy Marino and Pepeta Cajudoy Michael and Holly Callinan Xinyun Cao ‘15 Jacqueline Carlin Greg and Robyn Ficke ‘81 Carvalho Melvin Catugal ‘15 Michael Chasen ‘15 Chesa Cipro ‘99 Kelly Cole ‘95 Ah-Kee Danica Cooley ‘15 Karen Cooper Carley Coppin ‘15 Melissa and Mana Cramer Nick and Kathryn Law ‘69 Czar* Margaret and David Dalzell Deborah Davis* Puacita Hakela Carlin ‘95 De Caires Forrest Dein ‘10 Quincy Dein ‘07 Gabriela Diaz ‘15 Paula Diep and Hank Rapoza John and Helaina DiMartino Jasmine Doan ‘15 Michelle Dudoit ebay inc FOUNDATION Sarah Eger ‘15 Christie Ellison Danielle Erdman ‘15 Anna Ezzy ‘15 Christy Fell ‘15 Diane and Shawn Fell Devon Fleck ‘15 Jim Fleming* Jon and Ling Fong Foodland Give Aloha Dale and Anne-Marie Bates ‘94 Forsythe Bill ‘87 and Karen Frampton Sabrina Futch ‘15 Jamie Gallo Lee Barbara L. Ginsburg Mark and Ayame Givensel Shelly Glass Dru Glass Gracia ‘07 Larry Goodknight Aron Graziano ‘15 Tony Haleakala* Harmony Hallas Marny Hall-Moriyasu and Jim Moriyasu Shun Harima ‘15 Zoe Harrelson-Louie ‘15 Duncan Harrisson ‘15 Duane and Agnes Hayashi Jessica Haylor ‘15 Jordan Haylor ‘15 Halia Haynes ‘15 Jim and Susan Hernandez Rhiannon Hernandez ‘13 Noa Herrera ‘15 Alison and William Hess Dotty and Karl Higa Sophia Hill ‘15 Tom and Lisa Hill Frederick and Brie Hill Rachel Hodara ‘04 Michael and Mele Hooper Harriet Huff Lee Imada* Rika Inaba ‘15 Jordan James ‘15 Makena Janssen ‘15 Savanah Janssen ‘15 Kathleen Jellich Hortense Joaquin Tita and Paul Johnson* Christian and Marilyn Jorgensen Makena Jost ‘15 Susan Joyce Alani Kapiioho ‘18 Teri Kawaguchi Casey Kekiwi ‘15 Marsha Kelly* Kalia Dodge ‘90 Kelmenson Keyser Family Christie Kimura ‘14 Koamea Inc. Alan Kuiper Neal and Janie Kunin Dan and Evelyn Lacanienta* Carter Latendresse and Aloysha Ricards Brian Lavongtheung ‘15 Michele Le ‘07 Nanette Le ‘06 Jason Lee Donald and Helen Leech Ridge Lenny ‘15 Kiara Leuteneker ‘15 Chris and Winter Leuteneker Kevin Lewis ‘15 Summer Lewis Gordon Li ‘15 Denise Lionetti* Keisa Blount ‘04 Liu Tait Longhi ‘15 Richard Lee Lopez Emily Lorusso Matthew Lugo ‘15 Paxton Malek ‘15 Richard and Gayle Martelles* Teak McAfee ‘15 Lenda McGehee* Justin Medeiros ‘15 Jody Medeiros* Mike and Kerrin Medrano Patrick Mehring Zeb Mehring ‘15 Nina Mehring The Mello Family Meredith Corporation Foundation Stephanie Metzler Dawud Moragne ‘15 André Morissette Danielle Morton ‘15 The Mulligan ‘Ohana Nani Lilikoi LLC Sancia Nash ‘15 Bill and Lei Naylor Kaleo Neil ‘89 Corin Nishimoto ‘15 Daron and Dawn Nishimoto Melissa Noble Ben and Laurie Northey Northwestern Mutual Foundation Kimo Ohta ‘96 Maya Okamura ‘15 Rip Pahukoa ‘15 Hilary Parker Emily Perreira ‘15 Kathryn Peterson ‘15 Jennifer Phelps Kyla Pinkard ‘15 Susan Pirsch* Scott Prather Robert Prouty ‘15 Dee and Theresa Malia Thompson ‘84 Quiocho Christina Ramos Emily Ratay ‘15 Marc and Chantal Ratte Kathleen Reiser Justin Ringsby ‘15 Christopher and Yvette Robinson Ethan ‘94 and Wendy Romanchak Venus Rosete-Medeiros and Justin Medeiros Carolyn G. Ross Cassidy Ross ‘14 David Roth ‘98 Natalie Rothman ‘15 Allison Rudow ‘15 Eileen Ryckewaert Gladys Lacanienta ‘93 Saenz Tiffany M. Saia Natasha Salamack ‘15 George Salamack Gregory Santiago Molly Schad Kevin and Virginia Pyle ‘96 See Niki Shaw ‘15 Jennifer Sheehan Del and Ruth Bak ‘81 Shimandle Patrick Shipman and Nicole Timon Shipman Ray and Shadan Shirkhodai* Andrew Silard ‘01 Fred and Peggy Silverman* Peter Slate Alexis Smith ‘15 Brandon Smith ‘15 Brian Smith and Kelly Heiman Conner Snow ‘11 Erik Snow ‘08 The engineering class devised a new fundraising dunking booth at the 2015 Craft Fair. As a good sport Upper School Head Scott Winham receives the plunge! Jade Snow ‘04 Lani Spencer Karen N. Stephens Jaxson Stinger ‘15 Chris and Sherrie Stinger Carson Strohecker Melissa Suarez David and Sandra Suzuki Sherry Tavares* Victor Tay ‘15 Emerson Timmins Stacy and Louise Tome Paulina Tremble ‘15 TRUiST Nimblewill Makalani Tyau* Nina Valley* Raymond Vasconcellos Devin Vinoray ‘12 Erin and Rick Volner Russell and Rebecca O’Roark Voyles Dave and Natalie Walters* David A. Ward Ben and Hiro Ward Cynthia Warner Puck and Lois Waterhouse* Mikela Wesson ‘15 Trudy Williams Tommy and Mary Williams Adrienne W. L. H. Wong Harrison Wright ‘15 Carolyn Wright* Neal Yamamura ‘95 Wayne and Cheryl Yoshida Jason and Amy Zolotow Rolling through the fan tunnel at Senior Night is Keanu Catugal ‘15 13 Gift Lists Alumni Class of 1967 R. Lee Kajiyama Carson* Melissa Otte Colflesh* Alec McBarnet* Virginia Morriss Pressler Fisher With your belief in Seabury Hall’s program, we are able to have the best experience that anyone could ask for. KAYA GIVENSEL ‘18 Class of 1993 Class of 2003 Robyn Ficke Carvalho Ruth Bak Shimandle Mino McLean Gladys Lacanienta Saenz Icer S. Vaughan Holly Barto Hansen Kaimanamalie Lee Brummel Mark Mayeda William McBarnet Alison Kean Pearce Class of 1982 Jody Murata Singsank Class of 1994 Class of 1983 Julia Cummings Anne-Marie Bates Forsythe Ethan Romanchak Tia Anderson St. Cyr Sumner Erdman* Blair Norris Class of 1968 Class of 1984 Pamela Meyer Gerstmayr* Kay Cross Harper Diane Hill Debra Ching Maiava Kimo Haynes* Joel Moffett Tyler Morrison Rachel Ball Phillips Theresa Malia Thompson Quiocho Nielson W. Schulenburg* Class of 1969 Kathy Law Czar* Terry McBarnet* Class of 1970 LaVelle Byers Allen Rosemary Lau Smythe Class of 1971 Class of 1972 Richard Cameron Elizabeth J. Ivey Class of 1973 Edith Bennett Debbie von Tempsky Grundhauser* Class of 1974 Class of 1975 Gregory Getzan Charly Kleissner Class of 1976 Zelie Harders Myers* Belinda Yung-Rubke* Class of 1977 David Kahoe Paul Van Zwalenburg Jennifer Bruce Winston Class of 1978 Class of 1979 Makena Jost ‘15 and Jordan Haylor ‘15 demonstrate their aquaponic system at the 2015 Craft Fair Class of 1981 Derek Knobel Melinda Trautman Neuwirth Class of 1980 Cherisse Bandy Robert Stoner Class of 1985 Class of 1986 Karen Derris Sean Wilson* Class of 1987 Class of 1995 Kelly Cole Ah-Kee Puacita Hakela Carlin De Caires Neal Yamamura Class of 1996 John Bendon Jessica Guard McLellan Kimo Ohta Virginia Pyle See Shaun Thayer Class of 1997 Heidi Riecke Bigelow* Zadoc W. Brown III Bill Frampton Heather Haynes* Sarah Hunter O’Brien Gillan Hestand Wang Ryan Anderson Chelsea Fahsholtz Bryce Brenna Carney Ferrick Jonathan Keyser Lee Monroe Ashley Colflesh Oakley David Quisenberry Class of 1988 Class of 1998 Marc Emde Terry Raikes Emde Liana Mancini Horovitz Kristina Lyons Lambert Anonymous Laulani Hart Cordero Robin Kean Shepherd Nelson David Roth Class of 2004 Ashley Baird Carter Barto Paisly Bender Emily Turnbull Lana Coryell Liz Hart Mallory James Jade Snow Stephanie Nelson Walsh Class of 2005 Class of 2006 Kelsea Tamara Barto Nanette Le Class of 2007 Filiberto Colon Quincy Dein Dru Glass Gracia Michele Le Class of 2008 John Engle Erik Snow Class of 2009 Class of 2010 Forrest Dein John Hart Class of 1999 Class of 2011 Joel Dugied Fyfe McLean Kellermyer Carol Harris McNairy Kaleo Neil Anonymous Chesa Cipro Brooke Colflesh Levien Stuart Mountcastle Leah Andrews Stolley Cesar Miro-Quesada Conner Snow Mark Suzuki Class of 1990 Class of 2000 Class of 1989 J.B. Guard Michele Milovina Hakakha Kalia Dodge Kelmenson Caleb Palmer Class of 1991 William Battles Lono Hunter Diane McClary Main Kit Okazaki Dorien Rawe Romanchak Brook Starr Class of 1992 Maren Lau Alika Romanchak Ann Bendon Freed Eddie McBarnet Graham Monroe Katrina Niehaus Darren Okimoto* Michael Quisenberry Class of 2001 Sumeet Ajmani Courtney K. Cole Andrew Silard Class of 2002 Kimberly Skog Thayer Class of 2012 Taylor Hori Sean Jensen Tara McBarnet Buzz Stoner Devin Vinoray Class of 2013 Rhiannon Hernandez Ka’ulu Lu’uwai Lia Matsunaga Class of 2014 Nicolas I. Colon Henry Hegele Christie M. Kimura Mogul Lu`uwai Cassidy Ross Abby Stoner Class of 2015 Mapuana Andrade Ari Arkles Sarah M. Armstrong Simone Baldwin Joy Balinbin Alexander Ballard Bryce Barbier Gabrielle Bega Middle School Science Lab 14 Laurel Bicker Jessica Brown Xinyun Cao Keanu Catugal Michael Chasen Danica Cooley Carley Coppin Gabriela Diaz Jasmine Doan Sarah Eger Danielle Erdman Anna N. Ezzy Christy Fell Devon Fleck Sabrina Futch Aron J. Graziano Shun Harima Zoe Harrelson-Louie Duncan Harrisson Jessica P. Haylor Jordan J. Haylor Halia Haynes Noa Herrera Sophia Hill Rika Inaba Jordan James Sophia M. Janssen Savanah L. Janssen Makena R. Janssen Makena Jost Casey K. Kekiwi Brian Lavongtheung Ridge Lenny Kiara Leuteneker Kevin R. Lewis Gordon Li Tait Longhi Matthew Lugo Paxton G. Malek Teak McAfee Justin G. E. Medeiros Zeb W. Mehring Dawud M. Moragne Danielle M. Morton Sancia M. Nash Corin Nishimoto Maya Okamura Rip K. Pahukoa Emily Perreira Kathryn Peterson Kyla Pinkard Robert J. Prouty Emily H. Ratay Justin Ringsby Natalie A. Rothman Allison Rudow Natasha Salamack Niki Shaw Alexis Smith Brandon Smith Jaxson C. Stinger Ashley Tanga Victor Tay Paulina M. Tremble Sophie Wall Mikela Wesson Harrison K. Wright 2014 Golf Tournament Sponsors Adventure Quinn & The Jayhawk All Island Printing Alan Battersby Aloha Waste Systems, Inc. Andaz Maui at Wailea Anheuser-Busch Sales of Hawaii Aqua Hospitality Arita·Poulson General Contracting Backup Manager Bank of Hawaii BG Incorporated Gary and Eva Blumenstein Zadoc and Hilary Brown Jr Central Maui Baseyard FIM Group Hawaii First Hawaiian Bank Frampton & Ward LLC Goodfellow Bros, Inc. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa Hawaii Sea Spirits, LLC Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Jimmy and Honey Bun Haynes Peter and Liana Mancini ‘88 Horovitz Hotel Eastlund Hotel Wailea Houle Financial Group Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa Island Sotheby’s International Realty John H. Connors Insurance Ka’anapali Beach Hotel Kent & Polli Smith Family Fund Kohanaiki Kula Hardware & Nursery Maui Oil Company, Inc. Maui Paving Maui’s Winery Mercedes-Benz of Maui Moana Surfrider Nick’s Fishmarket Ohana Fuels Piiholo Ranch R. Clay Sutherland, Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation Bobby Rowland ‘87 Skyline Eco-Adventures Brady Spangler of Axia Home Loans State Farm Insurance Agency of Kit K. Okazaki R. Clay Sutherland Truss Systems Hawaii, Inc. Ulupalakua Ranch Walker Industries, Ltd. Windermere Valley Isle Properties Leslie-Ann Yokouchi and Gene Awakuni In Honor Of Class of 2011 Robert and Carol Suzuki John Bendon ‘96 Businesses Ace Printing Co.* Akina Enterprises LLC Alexander & Baldwin, Inc Aloha Waste Systems, Inc. Anheuser-Busch Sales of Hawaii Anonymous Araki-Regan & Associates, LLC Arita·Poulson General Contracting Backup Manager Bank of Hawaii BG Incorporated By the Bay Catapult Communications, Inc. Central Maui Baseyard Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program Dean S. Arashiro, DDS, MS, Ltd Education Therapy Electronic Scrip Incorporated Feeling Groovy Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund FIM Group Hawaii Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company First Hawaiian Bank Flatbread Company Foodland Give Aloha Frampton & Ward LLC Gap Inc. Giving Campaign Goodfellow Bros, Inc. McDonald’s of Kahana McDonald’s of Dairy Rd. Hawaii FIRST Lego League Hawaii Sea Spirits, LLC Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Hualalai Builders Inge Intellectual Property Law LLC Island Sotheby’s International Realty J J Mitchell Electric John H. Connors Insurance Kahulu Productions Koamea Inc. Kula Hardware & Nursery Maui 5K Panoramic Paradise Maui Global Communications Corp, dba Maui Net Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) Maui Master Builders Maui Oil Company, Inc. Maui Paving Maui’s Winery Mercedes-Benz of Maui Munekiyo & Hiraga, Inc. Nani Lilikoi LLC Nick’s Fishmarket Ohana Fuels* Pacific Painting and Refinishing Piiholo Ranch Pono EPC Publications Maui, Inc. R. Clay Sutherland, Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation Servco Lexus Maui Shoreline Concrete State Farm Insurance Agency of Kit K. Okazaki Tateishi & Pascual, Attorneys Terra Nova Vet LLC The Boeing Company* Tropikidz TRUiST Truss Systems Hawaii, Inc. Ulupalakua Ranch Viewpoints Gallery Walker Industries, Ltd. Windermere Valley Isle Properties Foundations Anonymous Bendon Family Foundation Bikes Aren’t Bad Foundation Burch Family Foundaiton East Bay Community Foundation ebay inc FOUNDATION Erdman Family Fund Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Hawaiian Bank Foundation Hawaii Community Foundation Hawaiian Electric Industries Charitable Foundation Haynes Family Foundation Kahoe Family Irrev Trust Kent & Polli Smith Family Fund Martischang Foundation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Richard S. Waterhouse Trust Ruth and Louis Baker Family Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Steve & Tamar Goodfellow Charitable Foundation The Gangnath Family Charitable Fund The Haynes Family Foundation The Meek Foundation The NRA Foundation The O. L. Moore Foundation* The Roy H. and Lorraine M. Okumura Foundation Yokouchi Foundation Zadoc W. and Lawrence N. Brown Foundation In Memory Of Bruce Wilson ‘85 John J. and DonnetteGene Wilson Joshua James Levenson Carleen Birnie Ian Birnie Emalia Alexandra Brown ‘89 Guard Clint and Suzy Churchill Bruce and Denise Cohen Tony and Wendy Crabb J.B. Guard ‘90 Andy and Fyfe McLean ‘89 Kellermyer Erik and Jessica Guard ‘96 McLellan Cynthia and Terry Quisenberry Sarah Wall George Wright Andrew and Edith W. Don Gigi Dickison Waioni Dickison Grace DePonte Anonymous Hazel C. Kayler Bendon Family Foundation Jai Roberts ‘84 Williams Muriel R. Roberts Jane Asher & Geraldine Cadiz Alan and Patricia Cadiz Zadoc Brown Sr. Cynthia and Terry Quisenberry Bendon Family Foundation Anne Bendon ‘00 Bendon Family Foundation Coral Carhart ‘21 Marilyn Carhart C. Pard & Betsy Erdman Laura and Jim Murray Doug & Wendy Peterson Clark B. Norman Jennifer Phelps Louis Olave and Chip Blacker Mackenzie Wilson ‘17 and Teddy Wilson ‘17 Clark B. Norman Joe Schmidt Kathrine and Emiliano Achaval Leslie and Christopher Agorastos Jeremy and Michelle Baldwin Eric and Tamara Barto, Holly Barto ‘03 Hansen, Carter Barto ‘04, Kelsea Barto ‘06 Marina Batham Dan and Heidi Riecke ‘87 Bigelow Doug, Cindy and Andrew ‘11 Clark Ted and Marilyn Cleghorn John Engle ‘08 The Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Fitzpatrick Jeffrey and Deborah von Tempsky ‘73 Grundhauser Garret and Mary Hew Peter and Liana Mancini ‘88 Horovitz John and Riuko Inge Tom and Anne Leuteneker Paul and Cordy MacLaughlin Anna Mayeda Laura and Jim Murray Kit Okazaki ‘91 Pete and Judy Siracusa Earl and Sandi Stoner Robert and Carol Suzuki Gregory and Catherine Thomas Travis and Ali Thompson Scott and Susan Wilson Art Details by Makena Janssen ’15 Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana 15 The 41st Annual Craft Fair It truly takes a village… … to create an event that inspires the Maui community to help raise funds for our financial aid program. Our deepest appreciation to all our generous sponsors, donors and volunteers! Under the leadership of Erin Diaz and Marina Batham, the 41st Annual Craft Fair welcomed over 5,000 visitors to our campus which resulted in a $170,000 donation to the school. Our gratitude extends to the 1,500 volunteers including students, faculty, alumni and parents for their hours of work and the local companies for their generosity. 16 EVENT SPONSORS Akina Aloha Tours Karin Frost • Maui Disposal Maui Master Builders Maui Wine • Service Rentals S PA R TA N S P O N S O R S DUO Steak and Seafood Fustini Oils and Vinegars Jini’s Curry • Mana Foods joan selix berman design Maui Rents • Three’s Bar & Grill Maui Tropical Plantation Milagros SPECIAL THANKS TO Jamie Gallo Band Haiku Hillbillies Isle of Maui Pipe Band George Kahumoku Kulewa • Jamie Lawrence Merve ‘Ohana • Dr. Nat & Rio Ritmo Kenny Roberts • Wave Train Hong Zhou mahalo! A lumni Events Calendar 2015-2016 Alumni Present Rising Seniors with Scholarship Awards November 18 • 2015 Each year the Seabury Hall Alumni Association (SHAA) hosts a charity golf tournament to raise money for Athletics and the Financial Aid including the Rising Senior Scholarship Awards. These scholarships acknowledge, encourage and reward rising seniors (current 11th grade students) who have demonstrated leadership, fulfilled their academic potential, and served their community during their high school career. This past spring a panel of alumni including SHAA President, Francesca “Chesa” Cipro ‘99, Kaimana Lee ’03 Brummel, John Bendon ’96, Josh Circle-Woodburn ’99, Kimo Haynes ’84, Nick Meyer ’04, Katrina Niehaus ‘00, and Sara DePalma Smith ‘92, reviewed written applications and conducted in person interviews before making the selection of six exceptional juniors with Rising Senior Scholarships. The alumni scholarship award funds are the result of selfless and tireless efforts of the SHAA Board, the Golf Committee, and the generous sponsors of the Seabury Hall Golf Tournament. All alumni welcome. RSVP to alumni@seaburyhall.org • (photo above) Rising Senior Scholarship Award recipients: Sophia Domingo, Thomas Hayashi, Lilia Maeda, Emma Pilotin, Kyleigh Manuel-Sagon, Kai Iinuma-Nakaaki with Sara DePalma ‘92 Smith and Francesca “Chesa” Cipro ‘99. Alumni Reception with Head of School, Sarah Bakhiet 6:00 PM Cooper House Living Room. December 21 • 2015 Annual Keiki Holiday Party 10:00 AM Cooper House. Enjoy a little Holiday Magic, a photo with Santa, crafts, holiday refreshments, story time with Linda Lindsay. All Keiki of Alumni welcome. RSVP to alumni@seaburyhall.org December 27 • 2015 Alumni Winter Games & BBQ Dinner 3:00 PM Seabury Hall Sports Fields. All alumni and their families are welcome. Soccer • Volleyball • Basketball • Fun January 4 • 2016 Alumni Back to Campus Day Alums from Class of ‘15 on stage at school assembly, followed by a Social Hour with current Seabury Hall Juniors and Seniors. February • 2016 SFO Regional Alumni Event Stay tuned for details. May 19 • 2016 Alumni Induction Event SHAA officially inducts the Class of 2016 into the Alumni Association. 5:30 Head of School’s Home. June 25 • 2016 Summer Reunion • Seabury HallaPaloozal All alumni are invited. Join us for a fun-filled evening of great food, friends, and musically inclined Alumni entertaining. Alumni Giving = Fun The alumni beverage booths at the 2015 Craft Fair were by far the most fun to work at! We had 38 alums from 22 different graduating classes volunteer to work at the event. What does the future hold for Seabury Hall over the next 5, 10, 50 years? Alumni Volunteers at Craft Fair (photos below L-R) Brook Starr ’91, Mino McLean ’93; Marty Thomas ’76 and Laurie Knox ‘75 Loney; Debbie von Tempsky ’73 Grundhauser, Arianna Feinberg ’08, Malia Cahill ’01, and Greg Getzan ‘75; Caleb Palmer ’90 and Jorma Palmer ‘89; Kimmie Ouchi ’91, Bryce Thayer ‘99 Be a part of it! Stay Connected! Maunalei Notes A L U M N I A S S O C I AT I O N BOARD OF DIREC TORS 2015 – 2016 Francesca Malia Cipro ‘99 PRESIDENT Alika Romanchak ‘92 PRESIDENT ELECT Kimo Haynes ‘84 PAST P R E S I D E N T Katrina Niehaus ‘00 TREASURER Liana Mancini ’88 Horovitz T R E A S U R E R S I G N AT O R Y 1 Zadoc Brown III ‘87 T R E A S U R E R S I G N AT O R Y 2 Renee Judd ’99 Friend S E C R E TA R Y DIRECTORS Nick Meyer ‘04 WEST COAST DIREC TOR Katrina Niehaus ‘00 EAST COAST DIREC TOR John Bendon ‘96 Lisa Chappel ‘78 Terry Emde ‘88 Faith Ewbank ‘87 Brad Liu ‘02 Ryan MacLaughlin ’99 Debbie von Tempsky ‘73 Grundhauser Nicole Gonzales ‘99 Nathan Withers ‘92 Join us! * To be part of this wonderful group, contact the Alumni Office at alumni@seaburyhall.org. 18 1967 • “WENDY BALDWIN wbaldwin@southmaui.us 1968 • “KAREN HEWITT GUEST k00k00penguin@yahoo.com Karen Hewitt Guest is now semi-retired, “I quit my job in March and my mother passed away in May – so even though I have quit working I have been very busy with handling my mother’s passing. Most of us in the Class of ‘68 will be turning 65 and need to sign up for medicare! I think this milestone makes me an elderly woman...” 1969 • “JEAN FIDDES jean_fiddes@yahoo.com 1970 • “KATHLEEN HULL RUTLEDGE kprutledge@21stSensory.com Class event planner and guru, LaVelle Byers Allen, found a home on Rockaway Beach, OR for our annual reunion trip. LaVelle had been to Maui in June. She and Michelle Steuermann ‘71 provided a bounty of Michelle’s award winning coffee. LaVelle said the best moments were, “the meals, the stories, the laughs, the drives to other beaches, the meeting up with Barbara “Barb” Howell ’71 again, the meeting of Lynn Johnson ‘72 Connors and Christy Carpenter ‘72 Foytich for the first time, the finding of the key, the painting of the rock, the collection of photos, etc, .....it was all so easy”. Kicking off the week of fun — with LaVelle Byers Allen, Ginger Blomberg ‘73, Monica Reynolds Gardner, Candy Rutherford ’71 Hibner and Sarah Bott ‘80. Kathleen “Katie” Hull Rutledge has been exploring new challenges since retiring in 2013. She is a student in a senior acting troupe mentored by Greater Tuna author/actor Joe Sears. She is a volunteer with United Way, a Career Tech board, Mozart Festival. Travel destinations in the last year included the 50th Seabury reunion on Maui, Singapore, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, St. Thomas and the south of France. Perhaps of greatest note is the celebration of 40 years of marriage punctuated with much laughter and happy times with Rich. After a week of fun at the Oregon reunion Monica Reynolds Gardner was off to Florida for mild temperatures, sightseeing and golfing. Amanda Mitchell Barnes is living in England and writes of initiating a walking challenge with her husband. “George and I attempted a walk along the North Devon and Cornwall coasts. George managed about 140 miles with our dog. I managed about 30 miles. So now we are taking occasional days to walk from Hampton Court to central London. The bit we did in late July was from Hampton Court to Teddington Lock. It was gorgeous. Beautiful parkland on the edge of the Thames.” Susan Capp Tokoro of Honolulu said she was sorry to miss the Oregon reunion but was enjoying being on a family trip to Virginia, North Carolina and Florida. She wrote “Hope to see you all at the Kauai Reunion in 2017, if not sooner”. Joan Goodale Evans still enjoys her work at the Santa Barbara Botanical Gardens. She and her family are active in local fun walks. The Classes of ’70 and ’71 are looking forward to the Kauai reunion in 2017 that Joan has graciously offered to host. More good times ahead!! Lynne Lusby Plaugher writes from vacationing in Europe, “We spent 3 days in Norway; Geiranger, Alesund, and Bergan. A beautiful mountainous country with many, many islands along the coast, some of which are connected by underwater tunnels.” ALL ALUMNI REUNION THIS SUMMER: June 25th, 2016 “Seabury HallaPalooza!” Alumni Music Fest Stay C o n n ected! Get th e lates t Seab ch Get updates, view the latest photos, and find your friends on Seabury Hall’s Alumni Facebook page and LinkedIn.com. “ Please send alumni updates directly to your CLASS AGENT Lindy Shimizu Belcher reports, “Alaska was fantastic! Definitely needed more than five weeks up through Canada and back. We headed to Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin and Torshavn, Faroe Islands and then we head back to Iceland and Greenland. Next on to St. John’s, Newfoundland; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Bar Harbor, Maine. These are all places we have never been so it is exciting to anticipate all these stops.” Lindy and husband in Chicken, AK Rosemary “Rosey” Lau Smythe writes of a single day on Oahu that included two tennis matches (lost first, blew away second in central Oahu), attending granddaughter Reign’s hālau contest at the Blaisdell Arena, then with her daughter Laulea went to Nuuanu to clean up before going to the windward side of the island to attend her niece’s wedding party. After a few hours’ sleep, she was on a 6 AM flight back to Kauai for two more tennis matches- and won! Rosey is one busy woman! Rosemary Smythe and ‘ohana at Friday Kahiko night of Keiki Hula competition. eck ou or alumni@seaburyhall.org 1971 • “CANDY RUTHERFORD HIBNER candyhib@aol.com Recently, some of the members from the Classes of 1970 and ‘71 along with Lynn Johnson ‘72 Connors got together for a reunion on the Oregon coast. This included Debbie Holden Tracey who is now retired from a career in teaching and lives in Olympia, Washington where she kayaks with friends and enjoys traveling to Kauai. Barbara Howell Shephard resides in Seattle and loves her work in the registrar’s office at the local high school and is presently planning another daughter’s wedding for this October. Pat Hunt Passon lives in Beaverton, Oregon where she has continued her financial planning business of 25 years and also enjoys reading and the cooler northwest. We all laughed hysterically as we read Pat’s “Hakilo O Seabury” article that she wrote 45 years ago describing everyone and their prom dates. Christy Carpenter Foytich attended Seabury in 8th and 9th grade and was a wonderful addition to the group. She has been retired since 2014, and she and her husband moved to Oregon City after living on Oahu for the last 40 plus years. Candy Rutherford Hibner lives in Gilbert, Arizona and retired once in 2008, but is back teaching again part time in a private school as this is her dream job after 30 years in public education. Ginger Curtis had planned on attending the reunion but got very lucky and was granted a hiking and camping pass to Yosemite National Park where she and daughter Kelsey along with sister Kathy “Kate” Curtis ‘74 spent several days. Members from the Classes of 1970, 1971 and 1972 got together for a reunion on the Oregon Coast. u t the A ry scoops a nd lumni po our we bsite a rtal on t seabu ryhall .org. The Oregon reunion group could not keep off the phone and contacted several other classmates. We figured out Face Time and had a great chat with Michelle Steuermann who recently won 3rd place for her wonderful Ulupalakua home grown coffee. We had it every morning for breakfast. We also chatted with Mary Milnor who lives on Oahu and has continued a longtime friendship with Christy Carpenter. We also connected by phone with Erica Anderson ‘70 who tells us that Siri Anderson is now retired from her job of being a school librarian and both still live on Molokai. Dana Butts Nemeth owns/manages 2 medical weight loss offices and also owns/manages a dental practice that her staff run for her in San Diego. She is active with her horse in show jumping competition who shows much promise. Brian Jenkins lives on Maui where he practices law but often travels between Maui and the Big Island enjoying the beauty and fun of both islands. Edie Jones Bikle continues to run her shop Taro Patch Gifts in Honoka’a and a small farm. With all the duck, chicken and peacock feathers available, Edie has become an avid featherworker making many items for the shop. Carol Salisbury joins the large group of Big Island alumna residents and often visits Barb Howell in Seattle. She has put her beautiful inn, Waianuhea, up for sale in hopes of pursuing a quieter life style. The Class of 1971 is still looking for Leslie Claytor True and Linda Kahlbalm if anyone knows of their whereabouts. 1972 • “JOHNNY MCWILLIAMS jlmcwilliams2000@yahoo.com Lynn Johnson Connors is living in Ashland, Oregon where she is a reading specialist in the local school district. She spent many years as a dancer before marrying and raising a family. Jenny Hind Mitchell also got one of those infamous phone calls from the Oregon Class of ’70 & ’71 reunion group and was found living happily on the Big Island. Seabury Hall • Fall 2010 • ‘Ohana Seabury & Maunalei Hall • Notes Fall 2015 ‘Ohana • Maunalei Notes 19 Maunalei Notes • CONTINUED 1973 • “DEBBIE VON TEMPSKY GRUNDHAUSER 1975 • “CHERYL GIMA HOLDERBAUM In June Debbie von Tempsky Grundhauser presented the outgoing Headmaster, Joe Schmidt and his wife, Cynthia, with one of her beautiful works of art, painted in Mr. Schmidt’s honor. The Class of 1975 celebrated their milestone 40th reunion this summer at Cooper House (photos below). Those in attendance were Anne Young Taylor, Susan Ashley, Ron Phelps, Greg Getzan, Lisa Ricketson Ronis, Laurie Knox Loney, Megan Crouse, Joe Hartley and Cheryl Gima Holderbaum. axisdeer2@hawaii.rr.com holderbac001@gmail.com 1974 • “DEBBIE ROBERTS HENDRICKS debbie.hendricks@nike.com Debbie Roberts Hendricks continues to dance with Hula Hālau ‘Ohana Holo’oko’a at Portland’s Rose Festival and other venues in the Portland metro area. Debbie and her husband, Terry, work for Nike and participated in Portland’s annual Heart Walk. On July 4th Debbie and her husband had lunch with Roger Oakey ’75 and his girlfriend, Barb, (photo right) in Cannon Beach OR. Hailing from Oahu, Kim Thiessen Miller writes that she has now joined the ranks of grandparent with her first grand-keiki La’akea. Four Miller keikis are dutifully serving our nation in the Air Force, Navy, Marines and one on Kauai as a fire fighter. Kim has been married for 33 years and remains a humble state employee (commercial property manager). Joe Hartley and his wife Vanessa hosted the attendees at a “pre-reunion” party at their fabulous home in Kula. That set the pace for the weekend of festivities. Greg Getzan and his wife Jill hosted a BBQ dinner at their wonderful home in Makawao ending a spectacular reunion get-together for all of us. Greg plans to make this an annual event. 20 Kim Van Zwalenburg and husband Jim see the light at the end of the tunnel with son Kevin expected to graduate from University of Washington in early 2016. Their daughter Maggie graduated from Western WA University 2 years ago and is currently working as an intern with the WA Conservation Corps/ Americorps. Kim continues to work and dreams of retirement or anything other than her 64 square foot government-issued cubicle piled with paper. From across the world, Susan Ashley hails from Verona, Italy. She has resided there since 2007 and simply loves living in Europe. We were fortunate that Susan was able to make the trek from her far-away home to spend our 40th reunion with us here on beautiful Maui. Debbie Roberts Hendricks at the Rose Festival Candy Cypher-Golden still lives in Kahalu’u on O’ahu. After 39 years of flying, she still is very happy being in the Hawaiian Skies. Her marriage to her husband, Steve, is wonderful, and her children are doing well. Her oldest, Spring, is doing a fellowship as a MOHS doctor (skin cancer surgery) at OHSU in Oregon. Her youngest, Kai, graduated from Columbia University in 2013, is living in Manhattan, where he is in his last year of law school. Candy misses her Seabury family tremendously, treasuring those years at Seabury Hall and missing her classmates a lot. Janet Davidson Allaway plans to write articles for publication based on her experience with Lyme disease. Jan and husband Bill’s youngest daughter, Jennifer, just graduated from Willamette University and has moved to New York to attend NYU this fall for an MFA in Video Games. Their middle daughter, Katherine was married last September in Tilden Park and has a great computer job with her degree from UW. Their son William and wife Corey are having a son at the end of September – it is the 7th William H. Allaway (all first born sons of first born sons). So grandma-to-be is busy preparing the house for their new grandchild and baby- sitting duties to come. Megan Crouse and Chris have returned to live on Maui and have just bought a townhouse condo in Pukalani. They plan to renovate and move in by early next year. Megan writes that she still loves her job as a social worker with Hospice Maui. ALL ALUMNI REUNION THIS SUMMER: June 25th, 2016 “Seabury HallaPalooza!” Alumni Music Fest Laurie Knox Loney and Megan Crouse (right) recently made history when they fought like champions to win the gold medal at the inaugural Aloha State Games Senior Olympics in Pickleball held in Kona (13 games in the blistering heat and humidity, and in double elimination). Laurie and Megan have been playing this game since “small kid days” and warmly renamed it Pukaball. Laurie and her awesome husband Pocket won the bronze medal in the mixed tournament. Laurie said it was so thrilling to finally show off their skills and play in a real tournament for a game she has always loved. Gus Russell reports that he has been living in Eugene, Oregon since arriving there for college in 1975. He has been married to Sam (Noreen) Russell for 24 years. They don’t have any kids, just one spoiled Lhasa Apso named Kai. These days Gus mostly plays jazz and R&B music as a free-lance keyboardist and leader of a few different ensembles. He plays for dance classes at the University of Oregon, playing hand percussion, flute and his own electronic music to accompany the classes. He is still teaching piano at his own studio and through the local community college, as well as some varied studio gigs. And lastly, yours truly, Cheryl Gima Holderbaum, has finally graduated with a BA this past spring. It only took me 40 years to get it together. I am finally pursing my life-long dream and will be attending grad school this fall. So until the next time, the Class of 1975 is signing off but still rockin’ on… The lovely Lisa Chappel (right), is often seen on the Seabury Hall campus generously volunteering her time to support Seabury Hall athletics, craft fair, reunions, logo booths, and the annual Seabury Hall Golf Tournament. Elizabeth James Johnson has received the distinguished honor to serve as a Harvard Marshal for the convocation of freshmen at Harvard on September 2015. She writes: “I had seen Harvard graduates in my class sporting these Top Hats at reunions, displaying the honorary title of Marshal. These special hats are an honor, worn by people who give to Harvard. I imagined what these classmates of mine had given to stand out and be honored and I felt humbled. While I give to my alma mater, I had always felt that I was only able to “give” with a small g. Mostly because I am an educator myself and don’t make a gajillion dollars like some of my fellow classmates who are thus able to “Give” with a capital G. But I stepped up with my small g, by offering my time. I volunteer for Harvard as an admissions interviewer and write up detailed accounts of my meetings with high school seniors who applied to Harvard. You could have knocked me over with a feather when I received the invitation to serve as a Marshall. Needless to say, my husband and I are off to Cambridge. I am thrilled beyond measure and will report back after the festivities. I guess giving is giving. No matter what our circumstances (or capitalization), we can all reach out a hand and make a difference.” 1980 • “Volunteer needed alumni@seaburyhall.org 1976 • “Volunteer needed 1981 • “ROBYN FICKE CARVALHO 1977 • “JENNIFER BRUCE WINSTON 1982 • “SUSAN KOCK OKIE 1978 • “Volunteer needed 1983 • “MELISSA BURNETT alumni@seaburyhall.org kanike717@gmail.com alumni@seaburyhall.org 1979 • “AIMEE BOTT JOYAUX poniesinparadise@yahoo.com sue@horsesandhounds.com dzynchick08@yahoo.com 1984 • “BETH MACKNIK beth@macknik.net “MATTHEW KRESSER matmindright@aol.com It’s after 5 PM and from the Alumni office we hear beautiful music coming from the reflection pool. We walk down to find none other than Chris Magee playing guitar...it was a scene right out of the Summer of 1984. 1985 • “JULIA RIVAS FREY freyjulia@gmail.com We enjoyed a great visit on campus from Felicity “Lauren” Fitzpatrick and her three daughters in April. Leilani Magee sent us a fun photo (right) in April 2015 after a back injury proving she is fine. She writes, “with help, time and learning, my back is reacting well. Being active has been wonderful and slowing down now has its plusses too. Life is perhaps even more beautiful and precious now than ever before.” 1986 • “KRISHNA MCINTOSH RENAUER beachwolf@gmail.com Tamiko Theros Mackie writes, “Greetings from England! After recently receiving a Screen Awards nomination for UK Cinema of the Year, I’ve left my job as Head of Cinema at The Maltings in Northumberland to seek new opportunities in London. So, after nearly 12 years of living in the cold, wet north, my family and I are (finally!) moving south. My daughter, Ruby, is eight, “full of beans” and keeps asking when we’re going to move to Hawai’i. Sadly, Cambridgeshire will have to do for now!” ajoyaux@verizon.net Seabury Hall • Fall 2010 • ‘Ohana Seabury & Maunalei Hall • Notes Fall 2015 ‘Ohana • Maunalei Notes 21 Maunalei Notes • Class of ‘95 Reunion CONTINUED 1987 • “JENNIFER YAPP JJ.Yapp@SpecialCounsel.com ZADOC BROWN III brownzc@stifel.com “ 1988 • “DANIELLE CLEVELAND CADMAN daniellesearscadman@gmail.com 1989 • “HEATHER WILSON GUARD nhmcgerard@gmail.com 1990 • “JB GUARD john@hawaiilife.com 1991 • “ROBB COLE robb@nofinger.com Allison Rowland toured campus with some friends this past summer and we were able to capture this photo of her. 1992 • “DEVAKI MURCH devakimurch@gmail.com 1993 • “MINO MCLEAN mino@mauimino.com 1994 • “ROBERT JUDGE rob@judgemaui.com Abigail “Abby” Romanchak Jokiel welcomed a new baby girl, Kawena, into her life on March 15. Alex de Roode has returned as the Executive Director of the Sustainable Living Institute of Maui (SLIM) at UH-Maui College. This is his second time in this role, leading the development and overall management of professional and personal development trainings and internships related to all things sustainable. Alex is also the Co-Owner and Manager of PONOinfusions Organic and Fair Trade Teas & Tisanes, and of PONO Tea & Herb Farm located in Kula, Maui. Alex and his wife Andrea have developed and brought to market a unique assortment of custom made tea and tisane blends under their PONOinfusions. Alex and Andrea are also in the process of converting an agricultural property in Kula to a working organic tea and herb farm that will be integrated with native forest restoration. They plan to offer local, organic teas and herbs grown on their farm to customers within the next couple of years. 22 1995 • “ALICIA MIDDLETON STEPHENS aliciamstephens@gmail.com In early May, the Class of 1995 celebrated their 20-year reunion in Las Vegas, NV. The weekend was organized by Hilary Carney Badoian and attended by Shelbi Wolterman Smith, Annalisa Bernard Lee, Sienna Greener-Wooten, Mike Fein, Charlie Bisgard, Garron Hillaire, Rai Johnson, Forrest Glick, Zach McNish, Pua Carlin DeCaires, Allison Kenney McMillan, Jay Reynolds, Chris Wolf, and Kit Yee Au-Yeung (above). Lavaman Triathlon! She is living in the Bay Area and may be willing to mentor any young SH Alumni with an interest in Bio-design. Dr. Kit Yee Au-Yeung and her husband Brian (above). i n m e mory of Sienna Greener-Wooten received her PhD in psychology with an emphasis in behavior analysis from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in May 2015. She is the clinical quality director for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders in Los Angeles, CA. This past spring, Jesse Reynolds completed his 14th year as a service representative for Laboratory Corporation of America. He has lived in Wichita for the last 16 years but still misses the island breezes. In his downtime, he is heavily active in the local chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism, acting the part of a Norse storyteller and songwriter – learning history by living it. This summer, Alicia Middleton Stephens relocated to Houston, TX along with her husband Jon and two children, Court (age 5) and Grant (age 2). She continues to work for PNC Bank in the field of public finance and she is busy settling into life on the Gulf Coast with her family. Will Haines still hasn’t grown out of his “bug phase”, and is on the Entomology faculty at UH Manoa, where he is researching native butterflies, damselflies, and other insects. If you’re a hiker and live in Hawaii, please visit his Pulelehua Project website (www.KamehamehaButterfly.org) to help document the rare butterfly. Dr. Kit Yee Au-Yeung completed her PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Duke, a Doctoral Fellowship in Bio-design at Standford, and is currently the Director of Product Development at PROFUSA where she is developing and marketing products that provide continuous biofeedback for chronic disease management and healthy living. She and her husband Brian recently visited campus after competing in the K imo G ibson ‘95 “It is with deep sadness that we share this news, Kimo Gibson passed away on June 13, 2015 at Leahi Hospital on Oahu. Kimo’s Seabury Hall classmates remember him as a warm and kind person who greeted everyone with a smile. He was friends with many and he will be missed. Service for Kimo and his father James were held at the Oskie Rice Arena in Makawao in July. Our class will remember him fondly.” 1996 • “LEILA MONROE leilamonroe@gmail.com Congratulations goes out to Robin Wagstaff on his new position as retail sales area manager with W. J. Bradley Mortgage. Robin will direct retail activity for the company’s first branch location in Hawai‘i. Virginia Pyle See continues to live in Seattle, with her husband Kevin and their two daughters Linnaea, age 6, and Magnolia, age 4 (right). She writes, “This summer marks 10 years that we’ve been living ALL ALUMNI REUNION THIS SUMMER: June 25th, 2016 “Seabury HallaPalooza!” Alumni Music Fest Summer Reunion 2015 (left) with Jennifer Kean, Kristi Bendon, Rovianne Leigh ’95, Raadha Brayce ’95 Jacobstein, John Bendon ’96, Robin Kean ‘98, Iwalani Mountcastle ’97 Gasmen, Sam Gasmen in this beautiful city, and while I miss Maui every day, Seattle has definitely become our home and I think we’ll be here for the long haul! I’m graduating this summer with a Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology and will be starting work in a school district north of Seattle, working with preschoolers with speech and language delays (including children with autism, Down syndrome, and cerebral palsy). I’m looking forward to this new career and getting to help children every day. I’m also looking forward to having summers off to spend with my children, and hopefully travel more to Maui.” 1997 • “ERIC GERDES csyntax@gmail.com In August, Aaron Cohen (right) visited campus with his wife Bianca and we captured this photo of him. Brooke Colflesh Levien (right) writes, “After living in the Bay Area for 12 years we’ve made the decision to move our family back to Maui where I grew up. Bill will be teaching at Seabury Hall where he will be supporting the IT needs of the high school, teaching computer programming and robotics, as well as being a freshman advisor. He is very passionate about the maker movement and hopes to share the new technology with the students. The boys are very excited to get to hang out at the beach! And course I am happy to be back at home.” Look who we found at the Maui Open Studios Show displaying her incredible artwork? Our very own, and very talented, Chelsea Fahsholtz Bryce! 1998 • “JASON BELLO Jason@bellomauivacations.com 1999 • “STACY ROTH stacyanneroth@hotmail.com The Introduction to Law class at Seabury Hall was treated to a fascinating field trip arranged by one of our incredibly talented alums, Iwalani Mountcastle-Gasmen, (above) who is a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the County of Maui. Mahalo nui Iwalani! Cambria Garell and Jon Siracusa ‘96 had a baby boy Canyon Leigh Siracusa (right) born on 4/10/15. Congratulations to you both! Chuck Gomes left the Air Force this past March after 12 years on Active Duty and is now working in Japan as a Flight Instructor. Chuck is actively looking for airline pilot jobs, “hopefully in Hawaii!” The big news is that the year 2014 marked the end of 35 years of living the single life, as Chuck got married in September in Okinawa to his beautiful bride Tomomi. Their first born is on its way in October. He adds,“and yes I’m completely terrified. ;-)” Katherine Don writes, “Dan and I got married at the Aman in Beijing in 2010, Mei Li Coon was my maid of honor. We both went on to get our MBAs (He went to Columbia, I went to UCLA) and now we’re living in Hong Kong. I’m still actively involved in Asian contemporary art. I currently have my own department at Sotheby’s art auction house where I organize auctions and exhibitions featuring contemporary ink art. It’s a really hot market in Asia now so seems like we’ll be in here for a while. No kids yet, still traveling a lot and always looking for ways to get back to Maui!” At this summer’s reunion, the Class of 1999 presented Mr. Joe Schmidt (left with SHAA Board President Francesca “Chesa” Cipro) with an official Seabury Hall diploma, designating him as an Honorary Alum of their class, his first graduating class as Headmaster. Class of ‘99 at Summer Reunion 2015, (left) Chesa Cipro, Ryan MacLaughlin, Nicole Schindler Gonzalas and Renee Judd Friend. Ty Borders and his wife tied the knot in in Osaka, Japan (above) this past June. Michelle Hodara and Logan White are living in Portland, Or and welcomed their son, Samuel Alan White, on May 22, 2015. “He is a real bundle of joy and growing so quickly!” Michelle continues to work on college and career readiness and success issues as a Senior Researcher at Education Northwest. Nicole Schindler Gonzales (left) is pictured here with son Wyatt, baby Oliver and husband Zack. Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana • Maunalei Notes 23 Maunalei Notes • CONTINUED 2000 • “VICTORIA WAYNE Tiffany Ventura has two beautiful children who are attending Kamehameha School; Taylor is an 8th grader and Ethan is in third. victoriabwayne@gmail.com “MELISSA SCHWAB KEEPORT mkeeport@gmail.com Victoria Wayne Bowley (with daughters below) recently moved from Los Angeles to the East Coast. “We live in a beach town called Rumson, which is in Central New Jersey. My husband Joe transferred from the Quinn Emanuel LA office to their NYC office and I am continuing to do the apparel buying for my family business Maui Clothing Co. It’s a new adventure and has surpassed our expectations for the family! We are excited to report that we already met with up with Seabury Alumni, Katrina Niehaus, Olena Horcajo ‘03, Tara McBarnet ‘12, and Tiffany Chou ’04 !” On August 6th Angelina Hills Ribet and Vetea Ribet welcomed their baby boy “Kahiki.” His name translates as Tahiti in Hawaiian. Their daughter Alani couldn’t be happier to be a big sister! Angelina writes, “We are so in LOVE!!!” Caitanya “Shay” Belisle joined Book Trust in early in January 2015 as the nonprofit’s Hawaii Director. Shay is passionate about engaging the Maui community in Book Trust’s mission to inspire kids’ passion for reading. Maggie Sutrov just moved to Spokane, WA to help open Pride Prep, an innovative, projectbased learning charter school. She is teaching 6th-7th grade humanities with a lot of creative process and visual art mixed in along the way. Lyndsay Naylor Murray is living on Maui and working at Maui Memorial Medical Center as a Registered Nurse in the Obstetrics department. She got married in March 2013 to Keali’i Murray, and welcomed baby girl Maila into their lives in December of 2014! 2001 • “COURTNEY COLE courtneykcole@hotmail.com JEREMY STICE stice@hawaiilife.com “ 2002 • “KAUILA RIVERA kjrivera@usfca.edu 2003 • “KAIMANAMAILE LEE BRUMMEL kaimana.brummel@gmail.com Tiara Rivera stopped by campus in August to say hello and informed us that she has moved back to Maui after having her own business in Santa Monica. This past summer she held a birthday party on campus for her one year old son, Ziggy. 2004 • “JENNA MEZIN jennamezin@gmail.com Elizabeth “Libby” Howard is now happily married and living in Flagstaff, Arizona. She sent this in, “for those of you who remember David Sullivan....On July 7th, Matthew Gewald and I were delighted to have him officiate our marriage. Thank you, Seabury, for introducing us. We could not have asked for better!” Congratulations Libby! Jenna Mezin Schmid writes, “I know there are lots of babies being born in our class… including myself. Pregnant now include: Emily “Emi” Turnbull Blaser, Alexa Fong Marino, Kelly Paul O’Connor and Sam Hara Perdido.” Congratulations to all! Rebecca Nelson Taylor (right) stopped by the alumni office in August and was rewarded with an official Seabury Hall Alumni coffee mug! Melissa Schwab Keeport and her husband, Dan, will both be graduating from medical school in May 2016. She is applying in Pediatrics for residency and he is applying in Emergency Medicine. Their son, Lev, turned 1 this past June. Sarah Donovan recently graduated from nursing school and is planning to continue her education toward a Masters in Nursing. She writes, “still loving life on Maui, although I will soon be on the search for a RN position possibly in California.” 24 Seabury Slippers...? YES! check out facebook.com/seaburyhall ALL ALUMNI REUNION THIS SUMMER: June 25th, 2016 “Seabury HallaPalooza!” Alumni Music Fest Emily “Emi” Turnbull Blaser recently moved back to Oahu for her husband Andrew’s job, and they are very excited to be home. She writes, “we are getting ready for our baby girl who is expected at the end of September.” 2005 • “HALLEY ALLISON halley.allison@gmail.com NATALIE BAKER natalieebaker1@gmail.com “ Katherine “Kate” Cappe graduated from veterinarian school at Oklahoma State in May and recently moved to South Florida where she started an internship in small animal surgery and internal medicine. She is also working on her MBA, and hopes to finish that degree in the next year. She writes, “Life in South Florida is great, especially now that I am near an ocean again!” Elizabeth “Lise” Hamilton just finished a Master of Public Health with a concentration in Global Health from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. She says she is, “Now on the job hunt!” Halley Allison Maza and her family just bought their first home in Charleston, SC and she started a new job as a school counselor at a high school there. She writes, “I LOVE IT so far!” 2006 • “LACIE RHODES lacierhodes@gmail.com 2007 • “EMMA BURNS eburns22@gmail.com Emma Burns is living on Maui in Haiku and works at Mama’s Fish House on the management team. Last year she went to the World Series Game 4 and watched the Giants beat the Royals as well as a few other fun trips to the mainland. She sent this message, “to all my ‘07 classmates congratulations on all your endeavors and accomplishments and I wish you all the best.” Dallas Verhagen is about to start his 3rd year at Pepperdine School of Law. He shares this, “it has been pretty intense, but unlike most of my peers, I love it. I am currently working at two law firms and hope to stay with one of them upon graduation and passing the bar. I’m not sure if there are any other ‘07 classmates that are in law school, but if so, cheers to them! I hope you are well, and to all my classmates; I wish you the best, and hope to catch up sometime.” Filiberto “Fil” Colon III married the love of his life, Nicole in July. This sweet post on his FB page says it all, “So amazingly excited to start this new chapter of my life with Nicole. Could not be happier to have been with her for 7 1/2 years. Truly married my best friend, and made a promise in my vows to always get her flowers just ‘cuz.” Awww, congratulations! In attendance were Rachel E. Berman, Devin Fredericksen, Jordan “J-Mac” McEntire ’08, and brother Nicolas “Nic” Colon ’14. Jessica Lerner-Winters Crouse moved back to Maui after completing a Master’s degree in Public Administration. She is currently working in the non-profit sector, and enjoying life on Maui. Lindsay Sutherland is getting married in July 2016 and is currently living in Boulder, CO and going to school for dentistry. Rachel I. Berman was seen flying around the subway in NYC in a cute YouTube short entitled, Subway Love. Korena Burgio is performing construction management consulting for the Department of Defense at Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. The project has been the DOD’s largest construction project to date. Outside of work, Korena enjoys bike camping and is currently training for the DMZ marathon in September. 2008 • “JORDAN EVERETT Lauren (Shearer) Livesay (right) started a business with her partner, Byron Yeager, called Good Grain and moved back to upcountry Maui. The business offers tree trimming and removals, milling services, and custom woodworking. Their mission is to the let the lives of trees live on for generations through proper tree care and repurposing of the byproducts. 2009 • “ARIEL DUELL arielmduell@hotmail.com Emilie Howlett is living in Honolulu and working full time in production at PBS Hawaii. She shares this, “In my free time I do freelance writing and volunteer at the Hawaii International Film Festival and am on the steering committee of a local non-profit that supports the creation, analysis and utilization of children’s literature in the home, classroom and community. I have also gotten back into dancing and perform around Honolulu at events and private functions.” Chad Durant is now a 2nd lieutenant in the Army, has a two year old son, and resides in Dallas, Texas. Ally Lee is living in in Denver, CO and works as a Program Coordinator with a non-profit called Cooking Matters. Ally travels the state to teach parents and early childhood teachers how to raise healthy eaters and shop for and prepare tasty, healthy meals on a budget. She lives with her boyfriend, Max, and has a dog, and likes to mountain bike, hike, cook, and camp, and go to concerts in her free time. Emmalia “Emma” Sutherland graduated from UCSB last year and is living and working in Santa Barbara. She writes that she “is delighted to be working as a marketing assistant at a local online newspaper called Noozhawk.” jordaneverett@gmail.com Molly Lofton is starting graduate school at DU for an MFA in Emergent Digital Practices. Class agent Jordan Everett earned her Masters in Social Work from University of Hawaii this past May 2015. Congratulations Jordan! Stacy Goodfellow is living in Seattle and starting a new job with UDR Property Management. Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana • Maunalei Notes 25 Maunalei Notes • CONTINUED Adam Gomez is on his way to Guangzhou, China to continue his Chinese studies, teach primary school English and math, and apply for graduate school… and is also “getting barreled”. Morgan Nicole M alkovich ‘11 Garrison “Gigi” Engle is a featured writer for Elite Daily in New York covering sex, dating and lifestyle. In June we held a celebration of life for our beloved classmate, Morgan Nicole Malkovich who passed away on May 20th. “Morgan came into this world an amazing soul and touched the lives of many people in a remarkable way. Her courage and bravery, kindness and compassion,honesty and integrity and the positive outlook she maintained despite her own challenges were inspirational to virtually all who had the opportunity to know her. She embodied these these qualities without thought, as a natural expression of who she was, day in and day out, through very difficult times and through very happy times. She was a wonderful role model and a teacher to all. We Will Miss and Remember Her Always!” Ariel Duell-Duran is attending Graduate School for a Masters of Science for school counseling. She lives in Las Vegas and works as an elementary school art teacher in Las Vegas. In her spare time she teaches Swimming, and does some part time work for an app company called Gogobot. 2010 • “ALY CABRAL aly1127@gmail.com Skyla Lowery was on campus and met with Headmaster Joe Schmidt April 2015. Lauren Clark traveled in Greece (right), and is now living in San Francisco and working for Google. Chloe Stice Way (below) recently tied the knot and married Zack Way. 2011 • “MICHELLE MALOTT michellemalott@gmail.com After studying abroad in Paris, and running varsity track, Kailea Tracy-Visintainer graduated from Stanford University with a BA in communication. She is starting her new job as an executive recruiter for Daversa Partners in San Francisco. 26 i n m e mory of Kate Shoemaker is working for a startup in Santa Monica called MomentFeed. Dylan King sent us an invitation to his graduation ceremony at Regis University in CO where he completed his BA in business with an emphasis in marketing. Congratulations to Dylan and the many others who completed their 4 year degrees this summer! This summer Alex Wright, Ryan Glavor, Shayan Shirkodai ’17, Dylan Murayama, Alex Omer, Arta Shirkodai, Carly Wright ’12, Elle Carvalho ’14, Emma Walker ’14, and Mark Walker ’10 gathered for a fun filled day at the Shirkodai’s home. 2012 • “TARA MCBARNET tmcbarnet12@seaburyhall.org “GREGORY SAYDAH ges35@hoyamail.georgetown.edu Members of the Class of 2011 (above) at a celebration of life for Morgan Malkovich Mackenzie Yamamoto-Lane graduated with a degree in apparel design from the Rhode Island School of Design and is on her way to Japan with hopes of eventually going to the renowned Bunka Fashion College, a design school in Tokyo. She will be living in Yokohama and commuting to Tokyo. While home on Maui for much of the summer, Mackenzie helped to coordinate the beautiful memorial service that was held for Morgan Malkovich. In August we enjoyed great visits on campus with Jared Shimada, Christiana Haines, Greg Saydah, and Sierra Ludwig ‘13 (photo above); and with Amanda Perreira and Dominic Mills (right). 2013 • “RUBY HOPKINS ruby.hopkins17@dartmouth.edu Sierra Ludwig spent 10 weeks of her summer working at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City doing research in materials and metallurgical engineering. ALL ALUMNI REUNION THIS SUMMER: June 25th, 2016 “Seabury HallaPalooza!” Alumni Music Fest Sierra (above with friends) wrote that she was “able to work with some amazing engineering professors and students, and one of the students even convinced me to run my first 5K!” She was also fortunate enough to spend four days in Washington D.C for the National Convention of Phi Sigma Rho, the sorority that she is colony founder and president of at Boise State! Jeremy Morton (pictured with Danielle Morton ‘15 on a family trip to Paris) is starting his third of six years at Drexel, majoring in architecture and minoring in photography. As part of his architecture program, he will be living in New York, working at Champalimaud Design, an interior design firm. Andie Matayoshi (right) was home on Maui for the summer, working hard in the Development office at Seabury Hall and assisting at the Logo Booth at the Summer Alumni Reunion. Ethan Finberg (right), is attending the University of Kansas and studying Petroleum and Chemical Engineering. 2015 • “Volunteer needed alumni@seaburyhall.org Hannah Shipman (above with Malia Cahill ‘01 and Sophia Domingo ‘16 ) organized a successful 4-day Environmental Leadership Camp with the Maui Huliau Foundation. All 78 members of the Class of 2015 were inducted to SHAA at a lovely alumni Schmingle reception at the Headmaster’s home in May. Pictured below is the Class of 2015 in their senior shirts, along with senior advisors. The Class of 2015 would like to thank the Seabury Hall Alumni Association for their generous donation in each student’s name to the Alumni Endowment Fund. Ruby Hopkins is currently finishing her summer term at Dartmouth and majoring in government and environmental studies. She spent this past spring in Barcelona studying Spanish. “Although I’m entering my third year, I will be taking this fall off to work at Dartmouth’s graduate School of Engineering as a teaching assistant in their machine shop.” Ashley Chen (right) took summer classes at UH Manoa and shadowed Dermatologist / Cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Gregory Herbich, and a plastic surgeon, Dr. Robert Schulz. She will be returning to Whittier College in the fall. 2014 • “Volunteer needed alumni@seaburyhall.org Nicolas “Nic” Colon was home from University of Arizona for the summer and working in the Seabury Hall Summer School Program. Seabury Hall’s newest Class of Alumni, 2015! Seabury Hall • Fall 2015 ‘Ohana • Maunalei Notes 27 New Faces on Campus Bidding Aloha e komo mai Nytn Yashiro ‘10 Upper School Math Instructor, BS Davidson University U‘ilani Naho‘olewa Art Instructor, BS Cal Poly Tech Bill Levien Technology Coordinator, BS Lehigh University Guy Batchelder Dean of Students, PE, Football Coach, BS Boston University Kevin Yamashiro Athletic Trainer, BS Chapman University, MA San Jose State University Francesca Cipro ‘99 Associate Director of College Counseling, BA Scripps College, MA Argosy University Earl Higa Spanish Instructor, BA & MA UH Manoa a hui hou We also send our warm aloha to: Mr. Richard Bailey Mr. Andrew Burger Lehua by Jasmine Patel ’15 28 Debi Davis retired to Texas after 24 years of molding the mathematical minds of the middle school. She became the first Honorary Alumna to be inducted into the Alumni Association. Since 1999, trainer Heather Mock has been mending the aches and pains of many Spartans. Heather Mock has moved to the Big Island. Ms. Heather Burton Rev. David Jackson Mr. Louis Turbeville H E AD O F SCH O O L SAR AH BAK I E T Talking Story — Continued from page 3 newly orphaned and alone, Bill and his family in effect “adopted” me. I played with his children and became friends with his wife, Debi. My hanai family and I had stayed in touch throughout college and graduate school, and in my hour of crisis, Bill invited me to return to my alma mater to teach a couple of classes. I walked into a classroom in 1993, and I haven’t walked out yet. I walked into a classroom in 1993, and I haven’t walked out yet. Administration came to me somewhat by providence as well. At one point, my alma mater needed a dean of students. Conveniently, I was already teaching there, and I was considered appropriate for the job. So at age thirty-two, I sat on an all male, all white administrative team, some of whose members had been my own teachers when I was a student. To their credit, most of those gentlemen were respectful, attentive and considerate. From them, I learned the basics of school administration, and discovered that I had a knack for it as well. I survived the trial by fire and moved on a wiser and more seasoned professional. However, after six years in the Berkshires, the call of family was getting stronger. Once again, I moved west to be near my sister Nouna, this time (thankfully!) in San Diego, California. I returned to full time teaching then eventually moved into administration again, serving as the assistant head of La Jolla Country Day School for several years. As the school grew and changed, I realized that I wanted to lead a smaller school, where those meaningful and enduring relationships that changed my own life’s course can be forged. Three years ago, I began the search for “my” school. Unbeknownst to me at the time, I was embarking on the greatest professional development experience of my career. As my ideas of becoming a head of school developed, clarified and transformed, the search process itself immeasurably enriched and prepared me for what was to come. Seabury Hall and I found each other at exactly the right moment. We both stand poised to burst into a future that hasn’t even defined itself yet. The students, the faculty and staff, the parents, the trustees, the community and I will be building the future together, as we grasp the developing needs of a school on the wings of positive change. As we embrace the evolution of our students, we will learn to adapt and transform, even as we nurture and maintain the ties that bind our community together. We will open doors, tear down walls and reach far beyond our physical borders, even as we reflect inward to rediscover the heart of our mission. Our Maunalei campus will continue to be of service and to benefit all of Maui, Hawai‘i, and the world. As I learned all those years ago under that other mountain, across the Pacific and across a continent, education is for life, not just for school days. It is for the benefit of our communities and our global family. Seabury Hall and I found each other at exactly the right moment. We both stand poised to burst into a future that hasn’t even defined itself yet. Now, cradled into the side of majestic Haleakalā, my Seabury Hall ‘ohana and I are poised to accomplish great things. Welcome to the magic of Maunalei. • 29 PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID HONOLULU, HI PERMIT NO. 1023 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED ing Upcohm l Sc oots Even ª Welcome E KOMO MAI Saturday October 17 8:30-11:15 am D The Seabury Hall community is honored to welcome our new head of school, Admissions Open House for Prospective Students & Families For reservations or more information, please contact the Admissions Office Sarah Bakhiet. enelson@seaburyhall.org 808-572-0807 • Oct. 9-11 • • Oct. 16-18 • Musical Review Middle School Play The Outsiders • Nov. 13-14, 20-22 • Upper School Play Twelfth Night • Nov. 26 • Shakespeare Festival Kūpuna Day • Dec. 4 • Holiday Band Concert • Dec. 5 • Holiday Chorus Concert • Dec. 11-12 • Christmas Party Performing Arts Concert MISSION Seabury Hall is an independent school affiliated with the Episcopal Church designed to: prepare students for successful college and university work; move students to develop mind, body, and soul; cause students to realize their responsibility to community. 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