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This is a list of notable graduates, students who attended, and former faculty of Punahou School, a private, co-educational, college preparatory school in Honolulu, Hawaii. An asterisk (*) indicates a person who attended Punahou but did not graduate with senior class.
Alumni of Punahou School, a college preparatory school in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. Pages in category "Punahou School alumni" The following 192 pages are in ...
Punahou students volunteered in hospitals and raised enough in war bonds to purchase two bombers and a fighter (among other airplanes), which were named after alumni who had fallen in service. [6] [7] In the 1970s, Punahou's upper field and gymnasium were used for the Superstars nationally televised athletic competitions.
Oahu College, by J. Moynet, based on a photograph by H. Chase. Oahu College (originally and later, Punahou School; 1853-1934) was located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.It was a school for the children of Protestant missionaries serving throughout the Pacific region.
In office November 3, 1998 – November 7, 2006 ... [12] As a U.S. senator, Schatz is one of Pomona's highest-profile alumni; ... where he taught at Punahou before ...
Farrington grave marker in Oahu Cemetery Farrington in 1915, as a graduate from Punahou School.. Joseph Rider Farrington (October 15, 1897 – June 19, 1954) was an American newspaper editor and statesman who served in the United States Congress as delegate for the Territory of Hawai'i.
Arnold T. Morgado Jr. (born March 27, 1952) was a professional football running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Kansas City Chiefs.He graduated from Punahou School in 1971; in 1994, he was inducted into the Punahou Athletic Hall of Fame.
He attended Punahou School from 1847 to 1853. [2] He married Mary Tenney Castle (1838–1926), daughter of Castle & Cooke founder Samuel Northrup Castle (1808–1894) on April 11, 1862. [3] He managed the family sugarcane plantation at Pāpaʻikou. [4] He was appointed as Sheriff of the island of Hawaiʻi on April 5, 1888. [5]