Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 5, Number 5, 1 May 1988 — 1938, 1963 Classes to be Honored [ARTICLE]

1938, 1963 Classes to be Honored

UH Humanity Awara to Kaulukukui

Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustee and Ho'olako President Thomas K. (Unele Tommy) Kaulukukui Sr. has been named as the recipient of the 50 Years of Service to Humanity Award by the University of Hawaii Alumni Association. Kaulukukui, a former star athlete on the Manoa campus, especially in football, will receive the award at the annual Alumni banquet May 14 at the Waikiki Lau Yee Chai. The award to Kaulukukui, the most prestigious established by the Alumni Association, is the only one of its kind on the Manoa campus. There will be outstanding awards given to other recipients. Kaulukukui's Class of 1938 will be one of two to be honored at the banquet whieh begins at 6:30 p.m. with no-host cocktails and a seven-course

dinner following an hour later. The other class to be honored is that of 1963, marking its 25th anniversary. Tickets for the banquet are $20 eaeh by calling these two members of the Alumni Board of Governors — Eleanor Judd, 536-7831 and Paul Kaliiwai, 239-6471. Bob Lee, who has been president for the last 12 years, may also be reached for tickets at 732-2955. Kaliiwai is the Association's acting executive director and Mrs. Judd is acandidate for board secretary. A candidate for the Board of Governors is Abraham Pi'ianai'a, retired director of the UH Hawaiian Studies Program. Another Hawaiian who won the humanity award a few y ears ago is Richard Lyman, chairman of the Bishop Estate Board of Trustees.