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A Special Tribute To A Special

Lady

As the individual matures, his only window to the past lies on the

memories built by the events of his growing years. As he looks back, the

cheering at

a

high school football game or the quiet and serene atmosphere

of the library lays

a

great impact on this search for the past.

While in high school, we take for granted all events that will remain

engraved in our memories. To maintain these memories, we have pictures,

papers, magazines, and yearbooks that will serve as our window to the past

and

a

guide for the future. These sources have been part of the high school

for many years. These have served many students as reminders that life has

often laid upon us few challenges that we, somehow, overcame.

Oh Mrs. Tanaka, what will you do without Lyle next year?

Mrs. Tanaka works diligently to improve Wai 'anae

High's Journalism programs.

Wai 'anae High School has been, for the past six years, fortunate

to have

a

diligent and dedicated advisor for the Journalism classes

which includes the high school

Ke Ahe Kai, lmua I Ke Kumu,

and

Ka

Leo 0

Waianae.

These classes have served the school

a

great deal. But these classes would not have been successful if it

were not for the strength and endurance of

a

caring person,

Mrs.

Faye

Tanaka.

She has displayed these characteristics with great

pride which made each class successful in maintaining its prosperity.

Mrs. Faye Tanaka has done all and more. Not only is she

a

successful advisor for the publications classes, she also involved

herself in other extra-curricular activities. She serves as the advisor

for the Interact Club and for the entire Junior class of 1982.

She has displayed her role as

a

teacher and advisor with sincerity

and undying love. With her work she has exemplified perfection and

magnificence. The students of Wai'anae High School have admired

Mrs. Tanaka for many years, not only because of her teaching

techniques, but also her unique relationship with her students.

With gratitude and respect, the 1980-81 Ke Ahe Kai Staff proud–

ly recognizes and gives thanks to

a

special lady,

a

teacher,

a

friend

Mrs. Faye Tanaka.