1/7
Swipe or click to see more
STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / SEPTEMBER 29, 1965
Renee Tai, left, Carol Dietrick and Gale Washton are among the residents of the University of Hawaii’s
first coed dormitory, Gateway House. The graduate student housing has separate towers for men and
women but common facilities on the ground level.
2/7
Swipe or click to see more
STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JANUARY 4, 1968
Yachtsman Lee Quinn, who is planning a world motorbike jaunt, is exploring the terrain across the Big
Island. One of his challenges was a rocky Waipio stream, which he crossed via a handy swinging bridge.
3/7
Swipe or click to see more
STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JANUARY 8, 1975
Junior police officer Lianne Yahiku, 10, gestures to keep students from crossing Kahoaloha Lane near
Prince Jonah Kuhio Elementary School.
4/7
Swipe or click to see more
STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JUNE 29, 1959
The Kingston Trio — Bob Shane, left, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guard — takes the stage for their opening
performance at the 50th State Fair at the Waikiki Shell.
5/7
Swipe or click to see more
STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JUNE 6, 1960
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. has begun its relocation of plantation families into increments of
Dream City in Kahului. The Agpaoa family was among those who left their Hospital Village home to live
in the new development.
6/7
Swipe or click to see more
STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / SEPTEMBER 28, 1959
Balbino Costa, engineer on Kauai’s last cane-hauling train, exchanges alohas with David Silver, assistant
manager of Lihue Plantation, and Keith B. Tester, plantation manager. The rail system is being replaced
by a fleet of 21 trucks.
7/7
Swipe or click to see more
STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JANUARY 18, 1964
The $11 million Kahala Hilton Hotel, opening soon, offers visitors a sweeping vista of Maunalua Bay with
Koko Crater and Koko Head in the distance.