Back in the Day: Photos from Hawaii’s Past
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / APRIL 14, 1990
Josephine Marshall, left, and daughter Piilani Gouveia get a kick out of a sales pitch from Probot, a radio-controlled robot deployed to help promote the Wet Seal apparel store at Pearlridge Center.STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 14, 1961
Doug Mossman, who plays security guard Moke on the television series “Hawaiian Eye,” takes time out from filming at the Hawaiian Village to satisfy autograph-seekers.STARADVERTISER / MARCH 14, 1963
The McWayne Boat and Sport Show at Kewalo Basin features more than 40 boats on display in addition to free diving exhibitions, movies and boat rides. Jeanne Brum, 19, has been crowned queen of the four-day show.STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / SEPTEMBER 7, 1972
Maggie Stearns christens a Murrayair MA-1 Paymaster bearing her name by pouring a bag of sugar over the plane’s fuselage. Stearns is married to Bill Stearns, Murrayair’s chief pilot and one of the founders of the interisland airline, which focuses on agricultural operations.STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / SEPTEMBER 1, 1965
Carl A. Hermanson pins a price on one of his paintings on the Honolulu Zoo fence, part of the Art Mart featuring works by local artists.STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JUNE 15, 1990
Thirteen-month-old Zienette Kaalekahi checks out Andy Ambulance at the Waipahu Recreation Center, where state health officials showed off the miniature teaching tool.STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / OCTOBER 14, 1959
Dairymen’s Kawailoa dairy at Waialua is open to visitors, who can learn how cows tell time, the importance of keeping records on each cow from birth, how cows take a bath and even how music can soothe a “savage” cow.