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Before
we tell you a little about ourselves, we would like to formally
welcome you to the official class website for Kamakani,
St. Louis School Class of 1992.
For
those of you unfamiliar with St. Louis School, we are located
in Honolulu Hawaii. The school sits high atop Kalaepohaku's
rugged slopes with her noble aim (this should sound familiar
to alumni). When the class of 1992 started at St. Louis,
the school only offered grades 7-12. Most of us are six
year students while some joined us along the way. Currently
St. Louis offers grades from 5-12 and adding a lower grade
for each coming year. Also, St. Louis is only one of two
all-male schools in Hawaii.
The
class of 1992 just celebrated their 10th reunion this past
June 2002. Activities included a golf tournament and dinner
at the St.
Louis Clubhouse.
The
class president for the Class of 1992 is Randall Raquel.
Brenton Wong was the Student Body President.
If
you would like more information about St. Louis School,
please click here.
If you are an alumnus of St. Louis School and would like
more information about signing up for the St. Louis Alumni
Association membership, click here.
The
Class of 1992's Chant, Ka Makani.
Pa
ka makani (The winds blow)
Naue o ka lau o ka niu (The leaves of the cocunut
sway)
Hanohano i ka makani (Honor the wind)
He ipukai 'o Pohina (For the container is called Pohina)
Makani pu'ulena (Soft winds)
Makani aheahe (Gentle breezes)
O La'ama'oma'o (Of the goddess La'ama'oma'o)
Pai mai i ka malie (Blow calmly)
I ka malie (calmly)
Ea la, ea la, ea
A----e----ie
Pa mai ka makani malie (Blow, ye gentle winds)
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Bertram
Hall in 1992

Class
of 1992 as Freshman
Alma
Mater
Upon
Kalaepohaku's rugged slope
St. Louis High School with her noble aim,
Proclaims the blessings of our fondest hope
And heralds the praises of your glorious name.
Chorus:
Long
may Hawaii's tropic breeze
Unfurl your Red and Blue
And He who guides our destinies
Our hearts keep true to you.
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