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Punahou Class of '74s Blog
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A blog about and for the members of the Punahou class of 1974. Blog features stories of individual classmates, their families and of the people and school that made them what they are today.
Recent Posts
Neal Higgins Walters: After Punahou, a Life of Building Foundations
Neal Higgins Walters’ eyes wistfully scanned the Lily Pond. “I’d like to move back one day,” she said. We’d like to have you back, Neal. Until then … Neal Higgins at the 2009 Punahou Alumni Luau. When I asked Neal ...
Suzanne Case and The Nature Conservancy: Taking the LEED
November’s meeting of the Harvard Club was at the Nuuanu Avenue offices of The Nature Conservancy in Hawaii. Suzanne Case spoke about her organization’s success in having its office become LEED certified. The following story, taken from T...
Seventeen Furlough Fridays? Try Ten Furlough Months!
Daniel Dole was Punahou School's first president. He served from 1841 - 1854. There is much in Honolulu’s news today about the seventeen furlough Fridays that, driven by declining state revenues, have been inserted into the 2009-2010 public...
Part Two of Class of 1974 15th Reunion: Families and Fun
This is Part Two of the Punahou Bulletin Class Notes describing our 15th reunion. This was written by Nancy Dew Metcalf. If you missed it, click here to view Part One of this report. KATHY MACDONALD is living in San Francisco and works for an Execut...
Punahou Archives Need Punahou74 Help
Having thought I was through with the latest issue of the Punahou Bulletin, I was putting it into the circular file. It was then that I noticed the picture on the back. Recognize anyone? Perhaps I do. Perhaps you do too. The back cover of the Punahou...
In Memorium: Ro Johnson
At our 30th a card was out to sign for Ro Johnson who was too ill to attend our reunion. The card was filled with friendly and heartfelt messages for this popular guy. Unfortunately, our efforts were for naught. Ro would be at reunions no more. Ro Jo...

