Go Na 'Alii!!

Alma Mater

We pledge to thee our loyalty

To our colors green and white

Majestically she stands above

Pearl Harbor

Our strength, our might

On, on, through the years

We strive to meet our goals

And honor Aiea High

Our Alma Mater dear...

Hail, hail to thee Aiea

Thy name we proudly bear

We'll cherish Aiea High

Where memories linger on...

 

 

 

Congratulations Class of 2009 - June 5th - Aloha Stadium

 

Congratulations

to our 2009 AHSACA Scholarship Recipients.  From left to right:  Nancy Bertulfo, Mareaux Medri, Kris Yamaguchi, and Natasha Fong.  Assisting in the presentation of the scholarships is new AHSACA member and former recipient of the AHSACA scholarship, Wendi Kagawa ('04) far right.  These individuals were selected based on their involvement in school and the community.

SOS Bash committee members (left) got a chance to eat in the Aiea High  Cafeteria during the AHS Recognition Dinner which was put on by the school to recognize all those who helped the school and to induct the new class officers for the coming year (right). 

Committee members couldn't remember how great cafeteria food tasted!   Especially the apple brown betty... yum....

  

The SOS (Support Our School) Bash  was held on February 15, 2009 at Ige's Restaurant and 19th Puka in Aiea.  Partnering with the AHS PTSO, the AHSACA put together a successful fundraiser, filled with food, drinks, entertainment, silent auction, good friends and good times.  With Ron Ige ('74) donating the use of his restaurant plus providing the food and soft drinks, the event raised over $30,000.  We want to thank all of you who contributed to this fundraiser by donating your time, money, items for the silent auction, and for participating in this event.

For more SOS Bash pictures click on the following link:  <http://raydyda.smugmug.com/invite/213116268499a3dd4480905.73041684>

          

                                       

           

Aiea Community Christmas Parade

The second annual Aiea Community Christmas Parade was held on Saturday morning, December 13, 2008.   This year the parade started at Pearlridge Elementary and ended up at the "old Aiea Sugar Mill" site -- the future home of the proposed Aiea Community Center.  As always, the AHSACA was there to strut our stuff... so there were times that  we couldn't keep up with the rest of the parade... you got to give us "old folks" credit for showing our Christmas spirit.  At the end of  the parade the Aiea Community Association held a Family Fair.  There were a wide assortment of booths, entertainment and free hot dogs!  See you next year...

 

 

White Elephant Sale

Vice President Susan Suzuki (fourth from right) is surrounded by customers at our White Elephant booth during the recent Aiea High School Crafts and Fun Fair held on Nov. 15, 2008.   Many thanks for all the donations of "white elephants"  from members, friends and students as they found new homes in the community.  All proceeds from the sale will go towards scholarships for deserving students at Aiea High.

 

 

  

Happy Thanksgiving to the

Aiea Community Association

This year the AHSACA presented the "Thank You" basket to the Aiea Community Association.  Always planning to make Aiea a better place to live, the ACA was instrumental in procuring the Aiea Sugar Mill site to be used as a community center.  They've also reinstated the Aiea Christmas Parade, pulling the community together and restoring pride to the residents of Aiea.  President of the ACA, Claire ('69, Toyofuku) Tamamoto (fourth from left) stands amongst her members and members of the AHSACA for the presentation of the two baskets.

                                                                   

                                                                                                                         

 

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