
Mala, Penny and Anna Hooper Fosdick, pose for a photo….. Class signs were posted on the tables. We had a pretty good section just east of the stage. Like the emcee said, those classes who paid for their tickets early got some great seats close to the stage and we had some good seats.
The guy with the back showing back of Anna was Sidney Keli’ipuleole. His birthday was the day before I believe.
We had a great time.
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Flying in from Kona was Clyde Tamanaha and his wife Lillian. He brought his mom and his two brothers who also graduated from Kamehameha. IN the back are tables for our class.
Also joining us at the luau was Bill “Makapu’u” Berman with his wife Mary. (Bill…i am going by pure memory……..) Bill is still down at the Pearl Harbor Shipyard and he loves his work.
We were asked to be at the Konia field by 415pm for picture taking at 430pm. We mentioned early that the food was great. The Pupu table had “no end.” Eat all you can. They were changing some of the pupu dishes every half and hour.
Gotta run. More to come...
Photo credits: PNP Enterprises. Mahalo!

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