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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. Parents and children of alumni are noted only if they have made significant achievements in the same field or activity.
Numerous athletic, educational, cultural, business, and government leaders of significance to the State of Hawaii have been excluded, as well as most University of Hawaii and other State of Hawaii educators, and Hawaii-based entertainers, and artists.
Olympic athletes, medalists and other world champions
Beach volleyball
Diving
Dressage (equestrian)
Kayaking
Sailing
Surfing
'10
Carissa Moore , first Olympic gold medal in women's short board surfing in 2020
Swimming
Warren Kealoha , 1920 and 1924 gold medalist in swimming
Buster Crabbe , 1928 bronze and 1932 gold medalist in swimming, then Hollywood leading man
Lindsey Berg , two-time silver medalist setter for US Volleyball, 2004, 2008, and 2012
Volleyball
Water polo
Track
Other world champion athletes and recent All-Americans
Professional athletes
Norm Chow , former NFL offensive coordinator
Manti Te'o , NFL rookie linebacker
'71
Arnold Morgado , Jr. (Hawaiʻi)—
Kansas City Chiefs running back 1977-80 (52 games),
[31] city councilman
[32]
'71
Charles "Kale" Ane III (Michigan State)—offensive lineman for
Kansas City Chiefs and
Green Bay Packers , 1975-1981 (105 games)
[33]
'74
Mosi Tatupu (USC)—
New England Patriots running back 1978-91 (199 games), one
Super Bowl , one Pro Bowl, college football Mosi Tatupu Award, father of
Lofa Tatupu
'74 Keith Uperesa
[34] (BYU)—offensive lineman rostered by
Oakland Raiders and
Denver Broncos 1978-1979
'78
Mark Tuinei (Hawaiʻi)—
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman 1983-97 (195 games), two
Pro Bowls and three
Super Bowls
'80 John Kamana III
[35] (USC)—
Los Angeles Rams and
Atlanta Falcons running back (5 games)
'09
Manti Teʻo (Notre Dame)—signed by the
San Diego Chargers , 2012
Heisman Trophy finalist
'12
DeForest Buckner
[36] (Oregon)—
NFL defensive tackle for the
Indianapolis Colts , drafted by the
San Francisco 49ers in 2016
'12
Kaʻimi Fairbairn (UCLA)—
NFL place kicker for the
Houston Texans
'18
Andrei Iosivas (Princeton)—
NFL wide receiver for the
Cincinnati Bengals
Michelle Wie , LPGA winner
Baseball
Volleyball
Fred Hemmings , state senator and world surfing champion, 1968
Carissa Moore , surfing champion, 2011
Tennis
Golf
Surfing
Mixed martial arts
Leading medical doctors
Professional society and government leaders
Other prominently published medical researchers and research faculty
'53 John Maesaka (Harvard)—emeritus director of nephrology at
Long Island Jewish Medical Center and
Winthrop University
[58]
'63 William R. Sexson
[59] (Air Force Academy)—clinical dean and professor of pediatrics at Emory
[60]
'69 Dale T. Umetsu
[61] (Columbia)—endowed professor of pediatrics at Harvard
[62]
'71 Jan H. Wong (Stanford)—professor of surgery at UCLA
[63]
'79 Theodore R. Cummins
[64] (Swarthmore)—professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Indiana
'79 Mahesh Mankani
[65] (Stanford)—professor of surgery at UCSF
'79 Arno J. Mundt
[66] (Stanford)—chair of radiation oncology at UCSD
'79 Annabelle A. Okada (Harvard)—
Fulbright Scholar , professor of medicine at Kyorin U (Tokyo), Practical Manual of Ocular Inflammation
[67]
'79 Leanne Brooks Scott (Rice)—dean of research at
Baylor College of Medicine
[68]
'79 Karen K. Takane
[69] (Michigan)—research professor of medicine at U Pittsburgh
'79 Hal F. Yee
[70] (Brown)—head of gastroenterology and interim chief of medicine at UCSF
'79 Alan R. Yuen
[71] (Berkeley)—professor of medicine at Stanford Medical
'80 Daniel C. Chung
[72] (Harvard)—professor of medicine at Harvard
'84 Jason T. Kimata
[73] (Carleton)—professor of microbiology at Baylor
Other clinical faculty at top medical schools or clinically notable M.D.s
'32 Andrew S. Wong (Yale)—clinical professor of ophthalmology at Yale
[74]
'37* M. Neil MacIntyre (Michigan)—professor of anatomy and human genetics at Case Western (attended 1931–35)
[75]
[76]
'50 Ray Maesaka (Harvard)—director of dentistry at Indiana, Maesaka Award (Indiana University School of Dentistry)
[77]
[78]
[79]
'52 Wilfred Morioka (Princeton)—professor of surgery at UCSD, President of Otolaryngologic Society, and United States Navy Captain
[80]
'64 Stephen W. Wong
[81] professor of ophthalmology at Temple
[82]
'72 Nancy Morioka-Douglas
[83] (Stanford)—chief of family medicine at Stanford
[84]
'77 Sidney Ontai (Harvard)—professor of family medicine at USC
[85]
[86]
'78 Dimitri Voulgaropoulos (Harvard)—professor of anaesthesiology at Arizona
[87]
'79 Scott Oishi (Washington University in St. Louis)—professor of surgery at
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
[88]
'80 Elizabeth Blair
[89] (Creighton)—professor of surgery at U Chicago
[90]
Other leading educators and researchers
General
Samuel Chapman Armstrong , founder of Hampton University, one of many heroes at Gettysburg
Administrators and general subjects
Law and business
'31 Ronald B. Jamieson
[103] (Harvard)—Emeritus Lecturer of Law at University of Washington who certified
1960 United States presidential election for Kennedy after close recounts, cited in
Bush v. Gore decision
[104]
[105]
[106]
'33 Honorable
Samuel P. King —Federal District Court Judge, Ninth Circuit; co-author, Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement and Political Manipulation at America's Largest Charitable Trust
'48
Isaac Shapiro
[107] (Columbia)—Professor of Law at NYU and Columbia, Working but Poor: America's Contradiction , The Soviet Legal System
'54
Robert M. Seto
[108] (Saint Louis U)—Emeritus Professor of Law at
Regent University , federal patent and contracts judge
'60 Evan L. Porteus
[109] (Claremont)—Endowed Professor of Business at Stanford, Foundations of Stochastic Inventory Theory
'61
William Ouchi (Williams)—Endowed Professor of Business at UCLA, U Chicago, and Stanford,
Theory Z and Making Schools Work , Chief of Staff of LA Mayor
Richard Riordan
‘65 Robert Klein (Stanford)-Associate Justice Supreme Court of Hawaii
'70 Andrea L. Peterson
[110] (Stanford)—Professor of Law at UC Berkeley
'72 Linda Hamilton Krieger
[111] (Stanford)—Professor of Law at UC Berkeley and UH, Reinterpreting Disability Rights
'74 Warren R. Loui
[112] (MIT)—Lecturer in Law at USC
'82 Ian Haney-Lopez
[113] (
Washington University in St. Louis )—Professor of Law at UC Berkeley, The Chicano Fight for Justice and The Legal Construction of Race
Science
'33* Daniel F. Rex (MIT)—
lieutenant commander at
Office of Naval Research and
NCAR ,
Mount Rex (Antarctica) , Troposphere and Stratosphere (attended 1929–30)
[114]
'42* John Killeen (Berkeley)—Emeritus Professor of Physics at UC Davis, founding director of
National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center , Computational Methods for Kinetic Models of Magnetically Confined Plasmas
[115]
[116]
[117] (attended 1934–36)
'46
Alison Kay (Mills)—
malacologist and
Fulbright scholar , Shells of Hawaii , Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands
'54* Michael J. Holdaway
[118] (Yale)—Emeritus Professor of Geology at
Southern Methodist University (attended 1943–48)
[119]
'54 David W. Steadman
[120] (Harvard)—director of art and natural history museums, expert on birds and extinctions, e.g. IMAX film Galapagos
'61 Herbert M. Austin
[121] (Grove City)—Professor of Marine Biology at William & Mary
'64 Henry W. Lawrence, Jr.
[122] (Yale)—Professor of Geosciences at
Edinboro University , City Trees
'64 Lynn A. Sherretz (St. Olaf)—Chief Meteorologist at
NOAA , Preliminary Study of Ocean Waves
[123]
'66 J. Vann Bennett
[124] (Stanford)—Endowed Professor of Cell Biology, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience at Duke University
[125]
'69 John W. Newport
[126] (Reed)—Professor of Cell Biology at UCSD
[127]
'71 Marcy Uyenoyama
[128] (Stanford)—Professor of Biology at Duke
'71 Howard W. Walker
[129] (UH)—Naval research chemist, seven patents on silicon processes
'74 Shannon Crowell Atkinson
[130] (UH)—Professor of Marine Biology at U Alaska
'74 William D. Thacker
[131] (MIT)—Professor of Physics at
Saint Louis University
'79 Laura S. L. Kong
[132] (Brown)—director of International Tsunami Information Center
'79 Jonathan V. Selinger
[133] (Harvard)—Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor of Chemical Physics at
Kent State University , Assoc. Editor of Physical Review E
Logic, philosophy, mathematics, computing and engineering
'59* Robert M. Harnish
[134] (Berkeley)—emeritus professor of philosophy at Arizona, twenty books, including Linguistics and Minds, Brains, Computers
[135] (attended 1954–57)
'62 John Stephen Walther
[136] (MIT)—Hewlett Packard developer of
CORDIC
'65 Lynn Sumida Joy
[137] (Harvard/Radcliffe)—professor of philosophy at Notre Dame, book on
Pierre Gassendi
'69 John P. Richardson, Jr.
[138] (Harvard)—professor of philosophy at NYU, four books including
Nietzsche
'72 Bruce M. Ikenaga
[139] (MIT)—professor of mathematics at Case Western and
Millersville University
'72 Patricia Sullivan Kale
[140] (Berkeley)—
Lawrence Livermore computer scientist, one of the many thousands of researchers involved in the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium, contributing to final stages of the
Human Genome Project
[141]
'72 Michael C. Loui
[142] (Yale)—
IEEE Fellow , professor of electrical and computer engineering at U Illinois, department chairman, graduate dean
'72 Phillip M. Smith
[143] (Cornell)—
IEEE Fellow , director and Global Engineering Fellow at
BAE Systems
'74 John Bear
[144] (New Mexico)—
SRI International computational linguist
'79
Ronald Loui (Harvard)—professor of computer science at Wash U, patent holder on packet processing hardware,
[145] Knowledge Representation and Defeasible Reasoning and Legal Knowledge and Information Systems
'81 Robert C. Zak, Jr.
[146] (MIT)—patent holder on variable-refresh
DRAM ,
[147] other computing architectures
'82 Chau Wen Tseng
[148] (Harvard)—professor of computer science at U Maryland, Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing and Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
'89 Herbie K. H. Lee III
[149] (Yale)—professor of statistics at UC Santa Cruz, Multiscale Modeling and Bayesian Nonparametrics
Social science
U.S. Senator from Connecticut
Hiram Bingham III , Professor of History at Yale and explorer, possible inspiration for
Indiana Jones
Secretary of HEW
John W. Gardner , architect of the
Great Society , Professor of Management, and Education at Stanford, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
U.S. President
Barack Obama , formerly U.S. Senator from Illinois, Constitutional Law Lecturer at University of Chicago
'23 Laura M. Thompson
[150] (Mills)—anthropologist who taught at UNC, NC State, CCNY, CUNY, SIU, SFU, and UH;
Malinowski Award and honorary LLD from
Mills College , Toward a Science of Mankind and Secret of Culture, spouse of Indian Affairs commissioner
John Collier
'31* (?)
Paul Linebarger , a.k.a.
Cordwainer Smith —instructor in government at Harvard, Professor of Political Science at Duke and Johns Hopkins, fifteen books of science fiction, five nonfiction works including Psychological Warfare ,
Bronze Star , Army Major, helped form
Office of War Information , advisor to
CIA and
John F. Kennedy , buried at
Arlington National Cemetery (attended 1919–20)
[151]
'43
Joyce Lebra Chapman (Minnesota)—
Fulbright Scholar , Emerita Professor of History at Colorado, nine books on women and Asia
'62 Elise Kurashige Tipton
[152] (Wellesley)—professor and chair of Japanese studies, University of Sydney (Australia), Modern Japan , Japanese Police State , etc.
'63 Jonathan M. Chu
[153] (Penn)—Fulbright Scholar, professor of history at U Massachusetts Boston, Neighbors, Friends, or Madmen
'63 Christine Hamilton Rossell
[154] (UCLA)—endowed professor of political science, Boston University, five books, including School Desegregation in the 21st Century
'65 Frederick E. Hoxie
[155] (Amherst)—endowed professor of history at U Illinois, twenty books on Native American peoples
'66 Ellen Lenney
[156] (UH)—professor of psychology at U Maine Orono, early researcher on gender roles, oft cited, e.g., Women Don't Ask
'68 E. Mark Cummings III
[157] (Johns Hopkins)—endowed chair in psychology at Notre Dame U, five books on child development
'68
Patrick Vinton Kirch (Penn)—endowed professor of anthropology at UC Berkeley, elected to
American Philosophical Society , nine books on oceanic and Polynesian prehistory
'68 Patricia A. Roos (UC Davis)—professor of sociology at Rutgers, Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations , and Gender and Work , VP of
American Sociological Association
[158]
'70 James J. Moore
[159] (Stanford)—professor of anthropology at UCSD
'78
John Lie (Harvard)—endowed professor of sociology at UC Berkeley and U Illinois, dean of international studies, six books on Korea, Japan, and two textbooks on sociology
'83 Jennifer Hickson Frankl
[160] (Princeton)—professor of economics at Williams College
'84 Hugh C. Crethar
[161] (Oklahoma)—endowed associate professor of counseling and counseling psychology at Oklahoma State University and co-author of Inclusive Cultural Empathy
[162]
'89 Adria L. Imada
[163] (Yale)—professor of ethnic studies at UCSD
'89 Devah Pager
[164] (Wisconsin)—associate professor of sociology at Princeton University
Arts and humanities
Civil rights leaders
Honorable Judge
Elbert Tuttle , brigadier general, leader of the federal court that desegregated the South, awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
1859
Samuel C. Armstrong (Williams)—defeated
Pickett's Charge at
Battle of Gettysburg and commanded 8th
U.S. Colored Troops , founding president of
Hampton University and mentor of
Booker T. Washington , honorary LLD from Harvard; subject of
Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited and Armstrong: A Biographical Study ; Armstrong High School (Richmond, Virginia)
'14
Elbert Tuttle (Cornell)—Chief Judge of US Court of Appeals 1954-68 appointed by
Dwight Eisenhower , leader of the
Fifth Circuit Four ruling on Southern
desegregation cases,
Presidential Medal of Freedom , honorary LLD from Harvard, subject of book Unlikely Heroes , inductee of
International Civil Rights Walk of Fame (Atlanta), oldest serving federal judge at 98,
brigadier general , Bronze Star,
Purple Heart , and
Legion of Merit , Elbert Parr Tuttle US Court of Appeals and
Anti Defamation League 's Elbert P. Tuttle Jurisprudence Award
'29*
John W. Gardner (Stanford)—subject of
PBS documentary Uncommon American ,
Presidential Medal of Freedom , Secretary of
HEW 1965-68 under
Lyndon Johnson , launched
Medicare ,
Common Cause ,
Corporation for Public Broadcasting , Urban Coalition,
Model UN , and
White House Fellows Program, Marine Corps Captain at
Office of Strategic Services , head of
Carnegie Foundation , Professor at
Mount Holyoke College and Stanford, offered
Robert F. Kennedy 's vacated Senate seat (declined), author of seven books including speeches and papers of
John F. Kennedy , John W. Gardner Center (Stanford University) and John W. Gardner Leadership Award (attended 1920–22)
Other elected representatives, government appointees, judges
United States Presidents
US Senators
Brian Schatz , US Senator and Hawaii Lieutenant Governor
1892
Hiram Bingham (Yale)—Republican US Senator from Connecticut 1924–33, discoverer of
Machu Picchu , lecturer at Harvard and Princeton, Professor of History at Yale, spouse to the
Tiffany fortune heiress, buried at Arlington National Cemetery, possible inspiration for
Indiana Jones
'90
Brian Schatz (Pomona)—Democratic US Senator from Hawaii, former Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
US Congressional representatives
Hawaiian
Prince Kūhiō , 20-year delegate to the
U.S. Congress
Interim Republican Congressman from Hawaii,
Henry Baldwin
Democratic U.S. Congressman from New York for 19 years,
Otis Pike ,
Pike committee investigator of
Richard Nixon
Interim Republican U.S. Congressman from Hawaii in 2010,
Charles Djou
Presidential appointees
Honorable Judge
Sanford Dole , first Governor of Hawaii
Honorable Judge
Walter Frear , third Governor of Hawaii
Lawrence Judd , seventh Governor of Hawaii
Honorable Judge
William Charles Achi, Jr. , Territorial Judge
William Castle, Jr. , Appointee of Presidents
Calvin Coolidge and
Herbert Hoover
1864
Sanford Dole (Williams)—appointed first territorial governor of Hawaii and Federal Judge by
William McKinley
1881
Walter Frear (Yale)—appointed third territorial governor of Hawaii and Federal Judge by
Theodore Roosevelt
1896
William Castle, Jr. (Harvard)—Assistant Secretary of State and Ambassador to Japan under
Calvin Coolidge , Undersecretary of State for
Herbert Hoover , Harvard Board of Overseers
1905
Lawrence M. Judd (Penn)—appointed seventh territorial governor of Hawaii by
Herbert Hoover
1908
William Charles Achi, Jr. (Stanford)—appointed territorial judge by
Woodrow Wilson
'33
Samuel Pailthorpe King (Yale)—appointed federal judge by
Richard Nixon
'47
John M. Steadman (Yale)—appointed judge of the
District of Columbia Court of Appeals by
Ronald Reagan
'50
Alan Cooke Kay (Princeton)—appointed federal judge by
Ronald Reagan
'51
Elinor G. Constable (Wellesley)—US Ambassador to Kenya nominated by
Ronald Reagan
'62
Wendy Lee Gramm (Wellesley)—head of
Commodity Futures Trading Commission for
Ronald Reagan , his "favorite economist", disgraced
Enron board member, spouse of Texas Republican senator
Phil Gramm
'62 Terrence O'Donnell
[176] (Air Force Academy)—deputy special assistant to
Richard Nixon and special assistant to
Gerald Ford , general counsel,
Department of Defense , executive VP of
Textron
'64 Jonathan Jay Healy (Williams)—Massachusetts state legislator and State Commissioner of Food and Agriculture, appointed USDA regional director by
Barack Obama
[177]
[178]
[179]
'65
Robert G. Klein (Stanford)—justice of the
Supreme Court of Hawaii , appointed a federal judge by
Bill Clinton (withdrawn)
'66 Nanci Langley (USC)—commissioner of the Postal Regulatory Commission, appointed by
George W. Bush
[180]
[181]
'68 Christopher Ryan Henry (Annapolis)—VP of
Science Applications International Corporation and
Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy for George W. Bush
[182]
'75
Robert S. Silberman (Dartmouth)—
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) for
George H. W. Bush , President of CalEnergy, CEO of
Strayer Education
Local officials, other representatives and appointees
Albert Francis Judd , Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii
USMC major general
Ross T. Dwyer , USMC Aide to the Secretary of the Navy
1858
Albert Francis Judd (Yale)—Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the
Kingdom of Hawaii
'23
Rhoda Valentine Lewis (Stanford)—inaugural (1959 statehood), and first female, justice on the
Supreme Court of Hawaii
'40
Charles Marsland (Tufts)—first elected
Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu , who served from 1980 to 1988
[183]
'54 Patricia Hudson Birdsall—councilwoman, served as mayor of
Temecula 1992 and 1997, Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park (Temecula, California)
[184]
'56* Jana Gilpin Haehl
[185] (San Francisco)—mayor of
Corte Madera 1975–1979, environmental activist,
[186] member of
Barbara Boxer 's staff (attended 1947–49)
[187]
[188]
'57 Henry S. Richmond (Williams)—US
Consul General for
Durban (Saudi Arabia) and
Nagoya (Japan)
[189]
[190]
[191]
'59* David A. Pabst (Dartmouth)—US
Consul General for
Osaka –
Kobe (Japan) (attended 1954–56)
[192]
[193]
'59
Stephen Yamashiro —
Mayor of Hawaii County from 1992 to 2000
[194]
'61 Peter J. Levinson (Brandeis)—US House of Representatives Legal Counsel, majority counsel during
impeachment of Bill Clinton
[195]
[196]
[197]
'62 Ronald E. Cox
[198] (West Point)—Chief Judge of the
Washington Court of Appeals
[199]
'75
Mary Fairhurst (Gonzaga)—justice of Washington State Supreme Court
'76 David Jesmer (West Point)—US Embassy
Military Attaché to Syria
[200]
[201]
'77 Girard D. Lau (Stanford)—
Solicitor General of Hawaii
[202]
'79
Laura Thielen (University of Colorado)—
Hawaii Senate representative, District 25; former chair of
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
'96 E. Peter Giambastiani III (Annapolis)—chief policy advisor to Republican US Congressman
Jeff Miller from Florida
[203]
[204]
Military leaders and heroes
Army
US Army Captain
Francis Wai , Awarded Medal of Honor in World War II
Lt General
Donald Prentice Booth , commander of the Fourth US Army and High Commissioner of Okinawa
Lt General Stanley "Swede" Larsen, Deputy Commander, US Army, Pacific
US Army major general Stephen Tom, Chief of Staff, Pacific Command
US Army Lt Col Mark Solomons '79
'05
Paul Withington (Harvard)—MD in World War I,
Silver Star , Legion of Merit, and
French Croix de guerre , U Wisconsin football coach and college quarterback
'13 Farrant Louis Turner—
lieutenant colonel , inaugural (May 1942) commander of the primarily
Nisei Hawaiian Provisional Battalion, which was soon (June 1942) designated the
U.S. 100th Infantry Battalion ,
[205]
[206]
[207] unsuccessful Republican candidate for last (January 3 – August 21, 1959) pre-statehood
Territorial delegate to US Congress representing
Hawaii Territory's at-large congressional district
[208]
'14* Edward W. Timberlake (West Point)—brigadier general, commanded 49th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade, HQ Battery of
29th Infantry Division at
Omaha Beach
[209] and
Battle of the Bulge ;
[210] had earlier been the inaugural (December 1942 – May 1943) commander of 400 Women's Army Auxiliary Corps members being trained with Coastal Anti-Aircraft units, a contributing factor to the July 1943 creation of the
Women's Army Corps
[211] (attended 1910–13)
'20*
Russell "Red" Reeder, Jr. (West Point)—colonel and regiment leader at
Utah Beach on
D-Day ,
Distinguished Service Cross , West Point Distinguished Graduate , 35 books including
The Long Gray Line (ghost writer), Born at Reveille (autobiography), and the "Clint Lane" stories
[212]
[213] (attended 1916–17)
'22*
Donald Prentice Booth (West Point)—
High Commissioner of
Okinawa 1958–61,
lieutenant general , commander of
Fourth United States Army , commander of
Persian Gulf Command , buried at Arlington National Cemetery
[214] (attended 1912–17)
'22* Walter M. Johnson (West Point)—brigadier general, commanded 117th infantry in
Battle of Normandy , a unit known as "The Workhorse of the Western Front" and "Roosevelt's SS Troops" (reorganized as
278th Armored Cavalry Regiment )
[215]
[216]
[217]
[218] (attended 1911–15)
'23 Archie Chun-Ming (Columbia)—World War II lieutenant colonel in Army Medical Corps, Bronze Star
[219]
[220]
[221]
'28* Stephen O. Fuqua, Jr. (West Point)—brigadier general, director at Bureau of International Security Affairs, son of Stephen O. Fuqua, Chief of Infantry
[222]
[223]
[224] (attended 1921–24)
'29 Alex Earl McKenzie (USC)—lieutenant colonel, commanded
442nd Regimental Combat Team (United States) Nisei, the Purple Heart Battalion
[225]
[226]
'31 John Alexander Johnson (UH)—major, commanded company of U.S. 100th Infantry Battalion Nisei,
killed in action at
Cassino , John A. Johnson Hall (University of Hawaii)
[226]
[227]
'33 Stanley R. Larsen
[228] (West Point)—
lieutenant general , commanded
8th Infantry Division 1962–64, commanded
I Field Force, Vietnam 1966–67, commanded 6th Army, deputy commander in chief and chief of staff U.S. Army Pacific at Fort Shafter,
[229] featured in book Touched with Fire: the Land War and author of
US Army text, Allied Participation in Vietnam
[230]
[231]
'34 Benjamin Franklin Dillingham II (Harvard)—lieutenant colonel, Bronze Star in World War II, unsuccessful Republican candidate for US Senator from Hawaii
[232]
'35 Richard P. Scott (West Point)—brigadier general and commandant of Cadets, West Point US Military Academy
[233]
[234]
[235]
'35
Francis B. Wai (UCLA)—
Captain in World War II,
posthumous
Medal of Honor for actions in
Battle of Leyte Gulf
'38 George Cantlay
[236] (West Point)—deputy chairman of NATO Military Committee, lieutenant general, commanded
2nd Armored Division , Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, four Legion of Merit,
Distinguished Service Medal , and
Defense Distinguished Service Medal
[237]
[238]
'38 Frederick A. Schaefer, III (Cornell)—brigadier general, Distinguished Service Cross with
25th Infantry Division (Tropic Lightning ) at
Battle of Guadalcanal
[239]
'38
Thurston Twigg-Smith (Yale)—lieutenant colonel in National Guard Artillery, Bronze Star, leading critic of
Hawaiian sovereignty movement
'42*
George Patton IV (West Point)—major general, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, served in
Korean War and
Vietnam War , son of General
George S. Patton (attended 1935–37)
'60 Peter E. Gleszer (West Point)—captain in
Vietnam War , Bronze Star (heroism), 25th Infantry Division
[240]
'64 Michael G. MacLaren (West Point)—colonel in
Gulf War ,
The New Yorker ' s testifier of "turkey shoot"
[241]
'67 Stephen D. Tom
[242] (Michigan)—major general United States Army Reserve, Chief of Staff United States Pacific Command Camp Smith
'72 George L. Topic
[243] (Claremont)—major and Department of Army
Inspector General , deputy director at
Joint Chiefs of Staff
'74 Thomas D. Farrell (UH)—colonel in
Army Intelligence , Bronze Star and Legion of Merit during
Operation Iraqi Freedom
[244]
[245]
'79 Mark E. Solomons (Chico)—lieutenant colonel who commanded 2nd Battalion,
8th Cavalry Regiment (the 2/8), of the
1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division in Iraq,
[246] Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Legion of Merit, 5th-12th grade Punahou classmate of President Barack Obama
[247]
Navy
US Navy rear admiral
Gordon Chung-Hoon
US Navy vice admiral Tom Copeman
US Navy rear admiral Alma Grocki
'25* Frederick M. Reeder (Annapolis)—
rear admiral , directed Naval Flight School (attended 1916–23)
[248]
'29*
Gordon Chung-Hoon (Annapolis)—rear admiral,
USS Arizona (BB-39) survivor, commanded World War II destroyer
USS Sigsbee , Silver Star and
Navy Cross , destroyer
USS Chung-Hoon ,
Sports Illustrated featured football star (attended 1923–28)
'58 Robert T. Guard (USC)—commanded swiftboat and
USS Esteem aggressive minesweeper, Bronze Star
[249]
'65 Christopher H. Johnson (Stanford)—commanded
USS Vandegrift escort frigate
[250]
'69 Thomas G. Kyle (Stanford)—commanded
USS Puffer attack submarine, investigated
Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision
[251]
[252]
[253]
[254]
'76 Dennis A. Schulz (Marquette)—commanded Tactical Air Group One
[255]
'77
Thomas H. Copeman III (Creighton)—rear admiral, commanded
USS Benfold , Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Training, and Readiness, appointed to reform the
internment camp at
Guantanamo Bay
[256]
[257]
[258]
[259]
[260]
[261]
[262]
'77
Alma M. Grocki (Annapolis)—admiral, member of the 2nd class at the
Naval Academy to admit women
'79 Paul Siegrist (Annapolis)—commander of ballistic missile submarine
USS West Virginia
[263] and program manager for Navy unmanned maritime (undersea and surface) vehicles
[264]
Marines
Air Force
Lieutenant General Ben Webster, NATO AIRSOUTH commander
Brigadier General C.B. Stewart, Ph.D. in nuclear physics
Air National Guard major general Gregory B. Gardner
Air National Guard major general Michael H. Tice
'28 Benjamin Jepson Webster
[267] (West Point)—lieutenant general, commander of Allied Airforces, Southern Europe (AIRSOUTH)
'30 Charles Barnard Stewart
[268] (West Point)—brigadier general, Legion of Merit, vice commander of Air Force Special Weapons Center (
Kirtland Air Force Base ), director at
Atomic Energy Commission
'35* William Brewster Morgan
[269] (Columbia)—
Eagle Squadron pilot, subject of movie, commander of
Hawaii National Guard (attended 1925–30)
[270]
[271]
[272]
'40* Ben Cassiday, Jr.
[273] (West Point)—brigadier general and commandant of
AFROTC , Silver Star (attended 1934–36)
'61 Michael H. Tice
[274] (Oregon)—major general, commanded
154th Wing
'66*
Gregory S. Martin (Air Force Academy)—
general and commander at
Wright-Patterson AFB , commander of Allied Airforces, Northern Europe (AIRNORTH); Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal , Legion of Merit,
Distinguished Flying Cross (attended 1962–65)
'72 Gregory B. Gardner
[275] (UH)—
Air National Guard major general,
Kansas National Guard
adjutant general and Director of Homeland Security for Kansas, commanded
B1 bomber
184th Wing
Entertainment
Musicians and composers
Conrad Herwig ,
Down Beat 's 3-time #1 jazz trombonist
Bob Shane ,
Grammy Award -winning
Kingston Trio guitarist
melody. ,
J-pop 3-time top-10 artist
'12
Robert Alexander Anderson (Cornell)—World War I downed pilot, subject of film
The Dawn Patrol , composer of Hawaiian standards "
Mele Kalikimaka ", "Lovely Hula Hands"
'52*
Dave Guard (Stanford)—
Kingston Trio founder (attended 1946–51)
'52
Bob Shane (Menlo)—
Kingston Trio founding guitarist
'59
Robin Luke (Pepperdine)—early
rockabilly singer,
Rockabilly Hall of Fame , "
Susie Darlin' " was a No. 5 hit, then Professor and Head of Marketing,
Southwest Missouri State University
'62
Bruce Broughton —film composer (
Silverado ,
Tombstone ,
The Rescuers Down Under ) and 10-time Emmy-winner for TV themes (
JAG ,
Tiny Toon Adventures ) and series (
Hawaii Five-O ,
Dallas ,
How the West Was Won )
'67 Henry "Kapono" Ka'aihue—singer-songwriter of
Cecilio & Kapono
[276]
'71 Audy Kimura
[277] (Hawaii)—popular composer, singer and music producer in Hawaii and Japan, winner of eight
Na Hoku Hanohano awards
[278]
'77
Conrad Herwig (N Texas State)—Grammy Award-nominated jazz trombonist, recorded 17 albums as leader, Professor of Jazz at Rutgers
'97 Tim Fagan—Indie pop rock artist formerly with
Colbie Caillat , co-wrote Grammy-winning song "
Lucky "
[279]
'00
melody. —
Japanese pop artist with three top ten albums
'00
Yasmeen Sulieman —recording artist with two top-100 R&B hits
Broadway, stage, and dance performers
Carrie Ann Inaba , dancer, choreographer, and reality show judge
'33*
Jean Erdman (Sarah Lawrence)—one of
Martha Graham 's first dancers, founded her own NYC dance company; spouse of religion and mythology author
Joseph Campbell (attended 1921–32)
'68
Rap Reiplinger —Emmy-winning comedian
'69 Bonnie Oda Homsey (Juilliard)—
principal dancer for Martha Graham, co-founder of LA-based American Repertory Dance Company, Perspectives of a Healthy Dancer,
[280]
[281]
[282]
[283]
[284]
'76 Willy Falk
[285] Harvard)—Tony Award nominee for
Miss Saigon ; Marius in
Les Misérables on Broadway
[286]
[287]
[288]
'81
Ann Harada (Brown)—original cast main actress, Tony Award-winning
Avenue Q
'86
Carrie Ann Inaba (Irvine)—choreographer and judge,
Dancing with the Stars , actress,
Austin Powers in Goldmember ,
Flygirl dancer on
In Living Color
'87
Rachel Factor , née Christine Horii (Colorado)—Broadway actress,
Rockettes dancer,
one person show JAP
'96
Amanda Schull (Indiana)—lead actress in
Center Stage , dancer for
San Francisco Ballet
'98 Jacqueline Dowsett
[289] (Southern Methodist)—dancer,
Radio City Music Hall Rockettes
[290]
[291]
[292]
[293]
TV and film performers
Oscar nominee
Joan Blondell
Actress and singer
Teri Ann Linn
Leading actress
Kelly Preston
Actress
Sarah Wayne Callies
'25*
Joan Blondell (North Texas)—leading actress for 52 years in films and on stage,
Hollywood Walk of Fame star, nominated for
Academy Award best supporting actress in 1951
[294]
[295] (attended 1914–15)
'27
Buster Crabbe (USC)—athlete and leading actor,
Tarzan ,
Flash Gordon , and
Buck Rogers 1933-50
'54
Al Harrington (Stanford)—athlete and actor,
Hawaii Five-O
'66
Susan Blakely (UTEP)—winner of Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Golden Globe Award 1976 Best Dramatic Actress
Rich Man, Poor Man , twice nominated for the
Emmy Award as Best Dramatic Actress, 1976–77, Rich Man, Poor Man
[296]
'66
Gerry Lopez (UH)—surfer and main actor, Subotai in
Conan the Barbarian
'79
Teri Ann Linn (Pepperdine)—
Miss Hawaii 1981, singer and main actress,
Kristen Forrester Dominguez in
The Bold and the Beautiful , gold CD Teri on the European charts
[297]
'80
Kelly Preston , née Kelly Smith (also Kelly Palzis)—leading actress, 50+ films including
For Love of the Game ,
Jerry Maguire ,
Addicted to Love ,
Twins ,
Only You ,
Waiting to Exhale ;
[298] spouse of actor
John Travolta
'82
Scott Coffey —actor,
Tank Girl ,
Mulholland Drive ,
Ferris Bueller's Day Off ,
Wayne's World 2 , male lead in
Shag
'91
Matt Corboy (Colorado State)—actor,
The Shield ,
The Descendants
'95
Sarah Wayne Callies (Dartmouth)—actress, female lead in
Prison Break , female lead in
The Walking Dead
'96
Amanda Schull (Indiana) - actress, "
One Tree Hill ", "
Suits ", "
Pretty Little Liars ", and "
12 Monkeys "
'01
Jason Tam —actor,
Markko Rivera on
One Life to Live and
Beyond the Break
'06
Asia Ray Smith —actress,
Sierra Hoffman on
The Young and the Restless
Other entertainment industry producers
'24 Mary Louise Love Schneeberger (Sorbonne)—
Cine Golden Eagle Award winner for
A Child's Garden of Verses 1975
'26 J. Ken Peterson (Washington)—
Disney animator and supervisor 1936–83,
Snow White ,
101 Dalmatians ,
Sleeping Beauty ,
The Sword in the Stone
'35*
Buck Henshaw (Stanford)—set decorator 1950–1987,
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show ,
The Twilight Zone ,
Black Widow (attended 1925–34)
'38
John Kneubuhl (Yale)—writer for
Wild, Wild, West ,
Star Trek ,
Mannix ,
The Fugitive ,
Hawaii Five-O ,
Ironside ,
Gunsmoke ,
Wagon Train
'53
Allan Burns (Oregon)—6-time
Emmy Award -winning writer and creator 1961–96,
The Munsters ,
Get Smart ,
Mary Tyler Moore Show ,
Rocky and Bullwinkle , and the
Cap'n Crunch cereal character, animator of
George of the Jungle , nominated for Oscar
[299]
'69
Edgy Lee (SF Art)—independent filmmaker
Film director and TV series creator
Rod Lurie
Business leaders and philanthropists
Major philanthropists
AOL co-founder and philanthropist
Steve Case
eBay founder and philanthropist
Pierre Omidyar
'33 Maude (Ackerman) Woods Wodehouse
[300] (UCLA)—philanthropist, America's #14 most-generous donor in 2003 according to
Chronicle of Philanthropy ($80M in 2003)
[301]
[302]
'39
Charles Gates, Jr. (MIT)—owner of
Gates Rubber Company and
Gates Corporation (owner of
Learjet ), often listed on
Forbes 400 , e.g., #186 in 1999, #209 in 2002, #222 in 2003, philanthropist through Gates Family Foundation ($147M over 60 years)
'65*
James C. Kennedy (Denver)—director of
Cox Enterprises and principal heir of the Barbara Cox Anthony estate, #49 in 2008 on
Forbes 400 , Atlanta philanthropist of the year 2003, conservation and education donor (attended '55-61)
'76
Steve Case (Williams)—co-founder and CEO of
America Online and philanthropist, America's #19 most generous donor in 1999 according to Chronicle of Philanthropy ($40M in 1999), appointed to the Presidential Council on Jobs and Competitiveness
'84*
Pierre Omidyar (Tufts)—founder of
eBay and philanthropist, America's #20 in 2002, #13 in 2003, #7 in 2004, #9 in 2005, and #29 most-generous donor in 2006 according to Chronicle of Philanthropy ($403M, 2002–06), appointed to the Presidential Commission on White House Fellows (attended '79-81)
Other charitable and development business leaders
'34 Richard Tam
[303] (Stanford)—Las Vegas developer, honorary LLD from UNLV, Richard Tam Alumni Center (UNLV) named for him
'52 Hugh T. Murphy (Berkeley)—director at
IRRI , Trustee of AsiaRice USA, development banker at
World Bank
[304]
[305]
[306]
'52 John Bowman O'Donnell (Stanford)—decorated
USAID official, nonprofit fundraising
[307]
[308]
'56* W. Robert Warne (Princeton)—president of Korea Economic Institute of America (attended 1953–55)
[309]
[310]
'63 Christopher T. Prukop (Middelbury)—leadership gifts officer,
World Society for the Protection of Animals
[311]
'65 Erik Holtedahl
[312] (Oslo)—chairman of Scanteam, Norwegian
NGO international development consultants
[313]
'67 Suzanne M. Sato (Harvard/Radcliffe)—VP of AT&T Foundation and VP for Arts and Culture at
Rockefeller Foundation
[314]
[315]
'86 Melinda Tuan
[316] (Harvard)—senior fellow at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
Other founders and CEOs
Other business leaders
Cultural notables
Authors, editors, and journalists
David Boynton , prolific naturalist photographer
'63
David Boynton (UCSB)—photographer, naturalist, educator and author of Kauai Days , Kauai , NaPali: Images of Kauai's Northwest Shore , and several other photographic essays about Hawaii
'63
Susanna Moore —author of My Old Sweetheart , The Whiteness of Bones , Sleeping Beauties , In The Cut , One Last Look , I Myself Have Seen It: The Myth of Hawai'i , The Big Girls , The Life of Objects
'65
Kathleen Norris (Bennington)—best-selling Christian spiritual poet and essayist, Dakota: A Spiritual Geography
'71 Richard H.P. Sia (Harvard)—associate editor,
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ;
[326] senior editor, managing editor of
National Journal ;
[327] former defense correspondent at the
Baltimore Sun
[328]
'72 David Ranada (Harvard)—editor of
Stereo Review and
High Fidelity
[329]
[330]
'73
Kirby Wright (UCSD)—author of Punahou Blues , Moloka'i Nui Ahina: Summers on the Lonely Isle , Sorrow Town: Selected Stories , The End, My Friend: Prelude to the Apocalypse , Square Dancing at the Asylum: Nouveau Noir Flash Fiction , and The Queen of Moloka'i: Book 1
'74 Shannon Brownlee (Santa Cruz)—journalist, associate editor of
U.S. News & World Report ,
Science writing award
[331]
[332]
'74 Robert S. Sandla (UH)—editor in chief, Symphony magazine and Stagebill (see
Playbill )
[333]
[334]
[335]
'78* Gale Pryor (Cornell)—author of Nursing Mother, Working Mother , co-author of an edition of Nursing your Baby with mother Karen Pryor (attended 1972–76)
[336]
'83
Nora Okja Keller (Hawaii)—
Pushcart Prize , 1995, for "Mother Tongue", from Comfort Woman ;
American Book Award , 1998
'85
Allegra Goodman (Harvard)—author of award-winning
The Family Markowitz
'91
Nancy Cordes , née Weiner (Penn)—
CBS and
ABC NY and Washington, D.C. news correspondent
'92
Hanya Yanagihara (Smith)—author, writer, journalist
'98
Emily Chang (Harvard University)—broadcast journalist
'11 Tae Keller—author of The Science of Breakable Things and 2021
Newbery Medal winner When You Trap A Tiger
[337]
Other cultural notables
Lorrin A. Thurston , early baseball player and anti-monarchy politician
Republic of China President
Sun Yat Sen
USAF Colonel
Charles L. Veach , shuttle astronaut
Miss Universe
Brook Mahealani Lee
1875*
Lorrin A. Thurston —leader of the
overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii , owner of
Honolulu Advertiser , early player of baseball with Cartwrights
[338]
1883*
Sun Yat-Sen —founding president of the
Republic of China , founder of the
Kuomintang
[339] (attended 1882–83)
'34 Stanley Livingston, Jr. (Yale)—
America's Cup Hall of Fame inductor, and recipient of the Silver Star
[340]
'55*
Ron Jacobs —co-creator of
American Top 40
'58
Jerry Berman (Berkeley)—chief legislative counsel of
ACLU , director of
Electronic Frontier Foundation and co-founder of
Center for Democracy and Technology
'62
Charles L. Veach (Air Force Academy)—astronaut, two shuttle missions;
Distinguished Flying Cross , Purple Heart,
Air Force Commendation Medal
'65
Charlie Wedemeyer (Michigan State)—medical survivor celebrated in
Emmy Award -winning film, Quiet Victory
'70
Arthur Johnsen —artist and painter of Hawaiiana, including The Goddess Pele
'72
Nainoa Thompson (UH)—navigator of the
Hōkūleʻa establishing Polynesian diaspora, chairman of Board of Trustees,
Kamehameha Schools
'75
Lindy Vivas (UCLA)—Fresno State women's volleyball coach, plaintiff awarded largest compensation for retaliation under
Title IX discrimination statute
'76
Judi Andersen —
Miss Hawaii ,
Miss USA , and runner-up
Miss Universe
'79
Quentin Kawananakoa (USC)—a claimant to head of Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii state representative, Republican minority leader
'86 Richard Y. Lee
[341] (Yale)—college defensive tackle, internet executive, casualty of
September 11, 2001 attacks
'87 Heather Malia Ho
[342] (Boston)—executive pastry chef at
Windows on the World , North Tower 107th Floor, casualty of
September 11, 2001 attacks
'89*
Brook Mahealani Lee —
Miss Hawaii USA and
Miss Universe 1997 (attended 1981–1987)
[343]
'95 Candes Gentry (UH)—
Miss Hawaii USA 1999
[344]
'95
Kealoha (MIT)—performance poet (Hawaii's first poet laureate and National Poetry Slam Legend), storyteller, and Hawaii's SlamMaster
'96*
Ehren Watada (HPU)—army lieutenant involved in
Iraq War
court-martial
mistrial over
command responsibility (attended 199?-93)
'96*
Lena Yada —professional wrestler and actress (attended 1992–1996)
'02*
Kiwi Camara (HPU)—youngest matriculate of Harvard Law School, catalyst for racial scandal (attended 1990-95?)
Notable former faculty and staff
Nick Bozanic—former English teacher, winner of Anhinga Prize for Poetry for The Long Drive Home
[345]
Edward Lane-Reticker
[346] —former Latin and Greek teacher, directed banking and law centers at Boston University
Tom Haine—coach, 1968 US Olympic volleyball captain
[347]
Henry Wells Lawrence—former computing teacher, commanded 339th Fighter Squadron in World War II, one of the first US pilots in the air during Attack on Pearl Harbor;
Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart
[348]
[349]
[350]
[351]
[352]
Duncan Macdonald—coach, 1976 Olympian
Loye H. Miller , former biology instructor, paleontologist
Queenie B. Mills
[353] —former director of kindergarten, University of Illinois Head of Human Development Department, helped design the
Head Start Program and programs for animal visits to nursing home residents
Susan Tolman Mills —former principal, founder of Mills College
Barbara Perry—1968 teacher, Olympian
[354]
Sharon Peterson—coach, 1964, 1968 Olympian
[355]
Lillian "Pokey" Watson (Richardson) —trustee, 1964 Olympic gold medalist (youngest female US gold in swimming), 1968 gold medalist
[11]
Willard Warch —former schoolmaster, professor of music at
Oberlin College , author of texts such as Music for Study and Beethoven's Use of Intermediate Keys , World War II Army Air Corps Band
[356]
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The main reference for this page is the Punahou School Alumni Directory 1841-1991 Harris Publishing, New York, 1991.
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