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Hawaiian Words & Phrases Although only a few people speak Hawaiian, many Hawaiian words and pidgin (Hawaiian slang) are used in everyday speech.

Damien High School’s

20th Annual Dinner Dance Auction Presented by the St. Monica’s Guild

There are only 13 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet: A, E, H, I K, L, M, N, O, P, U and W. And 18 sounds a, e, i, o, u, ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, h, k, l, m, n, p, w, and w with a v sound. The 'okina (') is a glottal stop like the sound between the ohs in "oh-oh" and is also a consonant. In order to clarify pronunciation, you will often see the glottal stop ( ' ) or 'okina and macron used on words such as Hawai'i.

Aloha Kakahiaka - Good Morning Aloha Auina La - Good Afternoon Aloha Ahiahi - Good Evening Aloha au ia 'oe - I love you Aloha nui loa - Very much love ku`uipo - sweetheart Kala mai ia'u - Excuse me Mahalo - Thank you 'A'ole pilikia - You're welcome / No problem A hui hou - Till we meet again Pehea 'oe? - How are you? Maika'i no au - I am fine 'O ia mau no - Same as usual 'A'ole - No 'Ae – Yes Mahalo – thank you Kau kau - food

Hawaii Remembered November 14, 2009

Auction Committee President...............................................................Anne Valdez Chairperson......................................................Jackie DiPeppe Co-Chairperson.................................................Terry Shockley Auctioneer............................................................Carter Spohn Reservations...............................................Elizabeth Jouvenat Decorations..........................................................Vicki Diemer Table Decorations...................................................Lisa Zavala Donations..................................................................Gina Hare Program Design...............................................Laura Purington Program Printing.................................Ross & Margaret Banks Invitation Design................................................Laura Condino Invitation Printing.....................................Karen Carr-Crawford Rentals..........................................................Elaine Hernandez Bar Coordinator..............................Susan and Michael Dorner Clean Up Coordinator...................................Don and Lena Ko

Special Thanks to Mr. Gary Lewis & his Art Department for decorations Special Thanks to Paradise Florist for use of plants And thank you to all the other helping hands, including all members of the St. Monica’s Guild, our Damien staff, and all of our wonderful volunteers! This was truly a team effort. We couldn’t have done it without all of you! Thank you!

Aloha and Mahalo

Saint Damien of Molokai (1840-1889)

Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai, SS.CC., born Jozef De Veuster, was a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium and member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a missionary religious order. He won recognition for his ministry to people with leprosy (also known as Hansen's disease), who had been placed under a government-sanctioned medical quarantine on the island of Molokai in the Kingdom of Hawaii. After sixteen years caring for the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of those in the leper colony, he eventually contracted and died of the disease, and is widely considered a "martyr of charity". In the Roman and Eastern Catholic Churches, Damien is considered a saint, one who is holy and worthy of public veneration. In the Anglican communion, as well as other denominations of Christianity, Damien is considered the spiritual patron for Hansen's disease, HIV and AIDS patients, and outcasts. As the patron saint of the Diocese of Honolulu and of Hawaii, Father Damien Day is celebrated statewide on April 15. Upon his beatification by Pope John Paul II in Rome on June 4, 1995, Blessed Damien was granted a memorial feast day, which is celebrated on May 10. Father Damien was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on Rosary Sunday, October 11, 2009.

Schedule of Events 6:00 pm

Cocktails and Preview Silent Auction

7:00 pm

Dinner is Served until 8:00 pm

7:40 pm

Table One Closes

7:50 pm

Table Two Closes

8:10 pm

Table Three Closes

8:30 pm

Table Four Closes

8:50 pm

Table Five Closes

9:00 pm

Live Auction Begins Dessert & Coffee Table opens

9:45 pm

Raffle Winner Announced

9:50 pm

Grand Raffle Winner Announced Dance the Night Away to



The Hip Replacements 

Supporters of Damien High School Continued

Absolutely Italian Management/Eddies NY Pizzeria Angela Kho Specialty Dance Supply Anne Valdez Applebees/Millies Austin Simons Banks Family Barbara A Berg Inc. Bolten & Company Boomers Bradford Renaissance Portraits Bradford Renaissance Portraits Candlelight Pavilion Casa del Rey Claremont Club Claremont Golf Course Damien High School Bookstore Downey Civic Light Opera Eugene Valdez Friends of Sandy Fovil Gymboree Haney & Associates, Inc Hare Family - Les & Gina Ice House Comedy Nightclub IHOP La Verne Jackie DiPeppe Justin Rhee

LA Fitness Purington family Lorraine Takehara Maureen & Jason Haney McCloskey Family Mike E. Carmichael Mt Baldy Ski Paintball USA Pala Casino Spa Resort Planes of Fame Puddingstone Hot Tub Resort Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Rowley Portraiture Sandy Foyil Sawdust Art Festival Spirit Cruises Terminix The Cheesecake factory The Comedy and Magic Club The Huntington Library Toyota Speedway Ultra Zone Lazer Tag Upland Hills Country Club Vince’s Spaghetti Wild Rivers Zoological Society of San Diego

We apologize to anyone inadvertently omitted from our list. Please forgive our oversight if we forgot to thank you publicly.

Thank you to the following

Supporters of Damien High School and we encourage your patronage of their services 3 Way Thrift Store - Owner John Reyenga 99 Cents Only Store CABI-Consultant- Jeanne Batista Carducci Tuxedo Castle Park Charles & Daniela Amelin Chivas USA Christina Melenderez Christopher S. Schorn Damien Bookstore Dancing With The Stars Debi Santos @ Desert Rose Salon/Spa Flawless Med Spa Frisella's Roastery Gallery of Dreams Heroes Restaurant Impressions Catering In & Out Burger Joe Milazzo La Verne Police Dept. Bill Wiptzig Malin's Pool and Patio Supplies Mama Petrillos Margie Aragon Massage Envy Medical Management Network Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Melinda Oschman Mikuni Japanese Grill Ontario Fire Department Open Jewlery Store in Claremont Pick Up Stix Pomona Feed Richard D McCloskey, DDS San Dimas Canyon Golf Course Santa Anita Park Trish Mayo of Human Touch Massage

Hawaiian Luau Catering By: Alex DiPeppe’s Restaurant

Pupu Platters - Appetizers BBQ Pork Ribs Ginger Chicken Skewers Fresh Fruit

`Ono Kau Kau – Delicious Food Rolls Pulled Pork Chicken & Long Rice Potato Tropical Salad

Mea 'ai momona - Dessert Tropical Parfait Sorbet

Mea inu - Beverages Coffee & Tea No Host Bar

Mea'ai Maika'i - Bon Appetite!

Let the Bidding Begin

Live Auction

We can Accept Visa – Master Card – Discover 9.

General Auction Rules Payment may be made by cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, or Discover. Items may be removed from the event only after presentation of a “PAID” receipt to attendants after the Live Auction. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. There will be no refunds, exchanges, or substitutions. Unless otherwise specified, all auction items and services must be used within one year from date of auction. The Auction Committee has endeavored to describe the auction items correctly, but all items are sold “AS IS.” No statement contained in the program or stated on the bid sheets shall be deemed as a warranty, representation or assumption of liability. SILENT AUCTION – Each Silent Auction item is displayed with a separate bid sheet. Opening bids and minimum bid raises are indicated on the bid sheet. Each increase in bid must equal the MINIMUM BID RAISE stated on the bid sheet in order to constitute a valid bid! Any written changes to bid form will VOID the bid form. The bidding tables will close at different times throughout the evening. The first table will close with a countdown at 7:40 p.m. An announcement will be made prior to closing each table so that you will have plenty of time to make your final bid. Please be understanding to the volunteers working the auction. The closing bid marked by an Auction Official constitutes the winning bid. In the event of a dispute or of someone being prevented from bidding, the closing judge will act as auctioneer for a private oral auction. Upon payment you will receive a receipt marked “PAID” which you will present to the officials to receive your purchased item(s). LIVE AUCTION – Bid for the Live Auction items by waving your program with your BID NUMBER VISIBLE. Good Luck!

Famous Damien Priest Feast Our resident ‘IRISH CHEFS’ prepare a fabulous traditional ‘IRISH FARE FEAST’ for you and ten of your closest and dearest friends. We’ve been told that there is nothing to compare it to! What can we say besides DELICOUS FOOD, GREAT DRINK, and LIVELY CONVERSATION! This is an evening to remember with our favorite IRISH LADS on St. Patrick’s Day. Value: Priceless Donated by • The Irish Culinary Wizards of Damien

Additional Live Auction Items will be announced before the auction is over…

Live Auction 7.

What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas Two-bedroom suite with one master bedroom, a second bedroom, and a fully equipped kitchen sleeps 6 for a week-long stay overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. Enjoy sunning yourself by the pool, or relaxing in the sauna by day, and hit the casinos at night! Travel date is October 26, 2010-November 2, 2010 or may be exchanged for a different week based upon availability. Value: $1200.00 Donated by • Mr. Darron Evans

8. Prom Night Package There is no better way for your son to enjoy his prom night than with a tuxedo, corsage for his date, boutonniere for himself, tickets to the Damien JuniorSenior Prom, and of course the limousine that will take the couple to their destination. Value: $1300.00 Donated by • Carducci’s Tuxedos • Damien High School

Live Auction 1. Damien Spartan Spirit Spectacular Show your Spartan Spirit with SPARTAN APPAREL from our very own SPARTAN SPIRIT SHOP. You’ll be the best dressed SPARTAN in town! Also included, a gift certificate from JOSTENS toward the purchase of a class ring. You can cheer our SPARTAN TEAMS on to victory with two (2) 20010-2011 BOOSTER PASSES. This great package includes one LETTERMAN’S jacket! Talk about SPARTAN SPIRIT this is it! Value: Priceless Donated by • Bob Heutmaker of Jostens, • D.H.S. Booster Club • St. Monica’s Guild Spirit Shop

2. Treasured Memories A PHOTOGRAPY SITTING for you or your family. This will become a true masterpiece from Bradford Renaissance Portraits that is RICHLY EMBELLISHED on a 16 x 20 canvas, by their renowned artist. This TIMELESS TREASURE could be yours to enjoy for a lifetime. Retail value: $3,000.00 Donated by • Bradford Renaissance Portraits

Live Auction 3. VIP Graduation Pack Take the stress out of your day with this package! Enjoy FIVE (5) RESERVED SEATS with RESERVED PARKING on GRADUATION DAY, May 22, 2009. Now you have room to invite more relatives! This is in addition to the five seats your SENIOR will receive. Now, you really are a Damien V.I.P.! Value: Priceless Donated by • Damien High School

4. Hockey Extravaganza See the Anaheim Ducks play the LA Kings while sitting at CENTER ICE, two rows behind the PENALTY BOX! Four seats at the Honda Center in Anaheim along with a Preferred Parking Pass await you! Experience professional hockey so close you can READ the players lips as they sit in the penalty box. Retail Value: $ 500.00 Donated by • Patrick and Laura Purington

Auction Items continued after Advertising Section… please patronize our advertisers.

Live Auction 5. Desert Resort Getaway Escape from it all and enjoy a RELAXING WEEK at the DESERT PRINCESS RESORT. A beautiful 2-bedroom (sleeps 6), 2-bath hideaway awaits your arrival allows you to enjoy all the property has to offer. You can just hang by the pool, have a spa day, or play a round of golf. You have access to the DESERT PRINCESS COUNTRY CLUB, a 27-hole championship golf course, with lavish fairways, 21 lakes, and 85 sand traps. Something for everyone! Value: $1800.00 Donated by • Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garvey • Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kent

6. Escape to the Hawaiian Islands Picture yourself relaxing on the beach in fabulous Waikiki with a one-week stay at the Illikai Hotel right on the marina. Breathtaking sunset views await you on the lanai of this picture-perfect studio that sleeps four. Just “hang loose” and enjoy your holiday in Honolulu! (Airfare is not included. Travel date is based upon availability). Value: $1400.00 Donated by Fred and JoAnne Faught

Special Thanks to the following advertisers Please let them know you saw their ad in our Damien High School’s Auction Dinner Dance Program

Mahalo – Thank You

Please join the St. Monica’s Guild for their 44th Annual Fashion Show Luncheon March 20, 2010 “If The Shoe Fits”

Congratulations to the Damien High School Spartan Water Polo Team 9th Consecutive League Title Undefeated Sierra League Champions Goodbye Senior Water Polo Players

Chris Lodolo David Purington Max Cerni Mike Lancaster Nick Cooper Patrick Beckman Walker Shockley

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