Senior Bequeaths 2013

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Mary Economy, Kain Yogi, Writer
May 16, 2013

I, Davin, bequeath my awesome, cool and skills to Robert A., my post skills to Nicole A. and my common sense to the crazy smart butt Kaydee Rapozo. I, Keagan Sakai-Kawada, bequeath my spunky attitude and calm-level headedness to Kayla Yamada (Good luck Regina!) and my organizational skills and obsessive... Read more »

Earth Day

Winners of Obstacle Course

Mary Economy, Author
May 2, 2013

On Monday, April 22, 2013  we celebrated Earth Day during lunch in the quad.  There were various activities to celebrate the planet we live on.  Jessie Busek, the chairperson, put together a wonderful day filled with trash fashion shows and an obstacle course.  As if that wasn’t enough, if... Read more »

Variety Show: A Tie!?

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Mary Economy, Author
March 7, 2013

Classes and talented individuals have spent months perfecting their acts, all of it came down to one night, February 23.  This years theme, Imagine, allowed many interpretations from Peter Pan to Candy Land, all which were rather cheerful.  The talent acts had many new singers and musicians such as... Read more »

Moi Moi – Why the turkey you ate for lunch is not the reason you should be napping right now

Katie Torigoe, Special to Ka Leo O Waiakea
February 27, 2013

Katie Torigoe graduated with the Waiakea High School class of 2012 and is currently studying mechanical engineering at Stanford University in California. This article was written as part of an outreach project for a class called “Sleep and Dreams” with Dr. William Dement, a long-time sleep researcher... Read more »

Santa’s Little Helpers

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Kain Yogi, Writer
December 16, 2012

Every year, the good little boys and good little girls all wait next to the Christmas tree to catch a glimpse of the one and only Santa Claus, but instead of doing that some kids dropped on by to the Waiakea high school cafeteria to see an actual Santa’s workshop in action. Although they don’t... Read more »

Top 10 Things To Do With Duct Tape

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Kain Yogi, Writer
December 16, 2012

Duct Tape has been used professionally in multiple industries across  the world for generations, but here are some not-so-professional things to do with duct tape 10) Duct Tape a friend to a tree: Because nothing says friendship than that 9)Duct Tape a jar of honey to the friend on the tree: Because... Read more »

Waiakea Boys and Girls Sweep State Air Riflery Championships

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October 31, 2012

  CONGRATULATIONS TO WAIAKEA HIGH’S BOYS AND GIRLS AIR RIFLERY TEAMS FOR PLACING FIRST IN THE HHSAA STATE TOURNAMENT! The Hawaii High Schools Athletic Association’s State Air Riflery Championships were held on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at Kamehameha Schools–Kea’au Campus.... Read more »

Introducing Your Sophomore Class Representatives

Meili, Staff
September 20, 2012

Dayton Towata is President of the Sophomore class, but like most great leaders, he had a very humble beginning. As a mere babe he made his first speech in front of 60 kids as a class representative in the fifth grade, according to Dayton it was a horrifying experience. However, even with his traumatizing... Read more »

Do You Know The Juniors?

Mary Economy
September 18, 2012

Are you a diehard wolf from freshmen year or have you realized, as a junior, with half your high school career behind you, it’s time to become a spirited and active member of your class? Either way there are five people representing the class of gold and black that you should familiarize yourself with.... Read more »

Walk a Mile in Her Shoes

(Photo credit: Hollyn Johnson/Tribune-Herald)
Real Men Wear Heels

Meili Ellis-Tingle, staff
September 11, 2012

In support of YWCA’s walk to raise awareness about rape and domestic violence, Waiakea Interact club members William Spain, Kellen Cabellero, Albert Lapera and Manu Ide put on their favorite pairs of heels. Don’t they look dashing? Other Waiakea Interact club members helped with shoe distribution,... Read more »

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