And, of course, there had to be this:
http://www.punahou.edu/page.cfm?p=6
Punahou News
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Barack Obama ’79 Elected President of the United States
Punahou alumnus Barack Obama was elected the 44th
president of the United States in an historic election. As a first-term
senator from Illinois, Obama's candidacy has brought significant
attention to Hawai‘i and to Punahou School.In his acceptance
speech, Senator Obama said, "It's been a long time coming, but tonight,
because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining
moment, change has come to America."Punahou School President
James K. Scott today said, "This is a historic moment for America and
the world, and for Hawai‘i. We are thrilled and honored that a Punahou
School alumnus - and son of Hawai‘i - has been elected to serve as the
next President of the United States. At Punahou School, our calling is
to foster each student's potential to reach his or her promise and
effect meaningful change in society. President-elect Obama is an
inspirational embodiment of that vision."Barack Obama was born in Hawai‘i and
attended Punahou School beginning in the 5th grade, graduating in 1979.
--- On Wed, 11/5/08, Jim Ellwanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Jim Ellwanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: President Obama
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 2:50 PM
Doug Elrod wrote:
> Anyone else seeing Hawaiian shirts today, as though to honor our
> incoming president? :-)
I wore one yesterday. It was apparently obtuse enough of a show of
support that I don't think anyone got it -- at least, I wasn't accused
of
electioneering while I was at my polling place.
--
Jim Ellwanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<http://www.ellwanger.tv>
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