Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 8, 1 August 1997 — Group binds Kamehameha ʻohana [ARTICLE]

Group binds Kamehameha ʻohana

My late husband ('59) and I ('61), both graduates of Kamehameha Schools, made it our priority to reinforce our children and grandchildren with daily lessons in character. A significant part of being a responsible parent is teaching by one's own example and by sharing the example of others. It is largely through our lessons at Kamehameha Schools that we have learned the meaning of virtue (pono), as it embraced us throughout our years on campus. Self disciphne, responsibility, courage, compassion

and honesty, are all habits we try to cultivate daily. Nā Pua a ke Ali'i Pauahi binds the Kamehameha 'ohana of eoncerned students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and supporters so we may ensure that the future of Kamehameha schools is preserved in righteousness, and our 'ōpio and community will benefit from such forms of virtue practiced by its Trustees. Marion Mizumoto Joy Kamehameha Class of 1961

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