Bulldogs at the Excalibur. After seeing knights and kings jousting and fighting at the Excalibur’s show. We had some winners tonight, hopefully what’s won in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas.
Boogie Knights
October 5th, 2007Getting ready, getting set….
October 4th, 2007Leonard
September 29th, 2007In high school, Leonard was a jack of all trades. He was a jock on the varsity baseball team, a band geek who played a mean saxophone, and a photographer for The Bulldog. Leonard continues to live a full life today.
Leonard has been married for 17 and has two kids, a girl (10) and boy (13). They’ve been in Mililani since 1995 and presently reside in Mililani Mauka.
Len worked his way up from an employee at Holiday Mart, to teaching, and to his present career as a loan manager with Central Pacific Home Loans.
He continues to enjoy all sports and still plays baseball and tennis on a regular basis. He also loves playing cards and since the boom in Texas Hold ’em, he’s been active in tournament play. He’s also a proud dad and manager of his son’s youth baseball team. Life has been good to Leonard for he’s been blessed with an awesome family and rewarding career in mortgage banking.
Jocelyn
September 24th, 2007It’s not a big surprise that Jocelyn is a nurse today. Ever since small kid time, she was the one with the compassionate heart and gentle soul. But did you know that Jos is also a very talented artist? Visit her website and enjoy the beauty of her work!
After graduating from Kaimuki High School, Jocelyn went to KCC then UH Manoa and received a Bachelors of Science in Nursing in 1982. She married a 1976 Kaimuki alumni who continues to make her laugh till this day. Fly Hawaiian Airlines interisland and you might have him as your pilot. Jocelyn and her husband have been married 24 years and have 3 sons who are all in college.
For the past 20 years, Jocelyn worked for The Queens Medical Center as a registered nurse caring for medical and cancer patients. In 2001, Jocelyn decided to pursue an art and watercolor painting interest. Most of her paintings are of landscapes, flowers and botanical subjects. Living in Kaneohe has been an inspiration for her art. She now has artwork in many local galleries around Oahu and recently built an art studio. The artwork has turned into a little business that she manages to do along with nursing for Castle Home Care.
Pam
September 23rd, 2007Pamela shares her name with a Baywatch movie star but that’s where the similarity ends. Pam has been an active member of the various Kaimuki ’77 reunion committees and we have her to thank for rallying classmates together for good times throughout the years.
Both of Pam’s parents are Kaimuki alumni of the 1950’s. There in Kaimuki, they raised Pam and her ten siblings!
Pam has been married to her husband for 27 years. They have two children, a daughter who graduated from McKinley and is a junior at UH in the TIM program and son who is a senior at Kamehameha Kapalama.
Pam began her second career as a certified occupational therapist and is currently in the acute medical surgery/physical disablities division at Queens. She is active with the Occupational Therapy Association of Hawaii and is on the education committee. She resides as the Honolulu representative for the State Board of OTs.
Pam enjoys volleyball, a good movie premiere, karaoke, and “midlife” with the love of her life.
The airplane is a clue to Pam’s first career. Discover what she did in her previous life at the reunion!