[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 72 (Wednesday, May 23, 2001)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5536-S5537]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




             TRIBUTE TO KAHUKU HIGH AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

 Mr. INOUYE. Mr. president, I rise in tribute to Kahuku High 
and Intermediate School located in Kahuku, Hawaii, for its outstanding 
performance in the ``We the People . . . The Citizen and the 
Constitution'' national finals held on April 21-23, 2001, in 
Washington, DC.
  The following Kahuku students competed in the Competition: Brooke 
Barker, Chenoah Couvillion, Daniel Ditto, James Hayes, Erin Hickman, 
Dana Ishii, Mostaffah Karodia, Rachael Kekaula, Justin Keys, Losaline 
Lautaha, Vaueli Ma Sun, Brad Makaiau, Brenda McCallum, Melodie Navalta, 
Kauilania Ostrem, Travis Ostrem, Jill Peterson, Andrew Pontti, Karess 
Purcell, Florangelie Ramirez, Dylan Small, Savani Toluta`u, Talahiva 
Tuifua, Masina Tutor, Jake Whetten, and Melissa Zolkeply.
  I commend these young scholars for their remarkable understanding of 
the fundamental ideals and values of America's constitutional 
government.

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Their hard work, sacrifice, and diligence have earned them national 
distinction, and I join their family and friends in applauding their 
efforts. These students are our Nation's future leaders, and they 
someday may be seated on this floor as Senators. Please join me in 
recognizing them for they are a source of pride, not only for their 
school and their home State, but also for our Nation.

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