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Back in the Day: Photos from Hawaii’s Past

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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JUNE 10, 1975

Instead of worrying about report cards, students Derek Ching, front left, Carlton Yara, Jeff Packam and Scott Sweetow launched model rockets at Ala Wai School. One successful launch propelled a rocket onto the ‘Iolani School playing field.
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STARADVERTISER / MARCH 4, 1966

Famed flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya arrives in Honolulu with his wife, Sally MacLean, and his guitar case emblazoned with stickers from hotels and airlines in different parts of the world.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / MAY 1, 1980

Second and third graders at Waikiki Elementary School sing “May Day Is Lei Day in Hawaii” as the school’s annual May Day celebration gets underway. Campuses across the state were also marking the first day of the month with May Day programs.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / MAY 31, 1993

Radio Free Hawaii deejay Pinkie Passion holds up an unusual radio prop while intern Byron Furukawa wields the station’s infamous sledgehammer.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / MAY 4, 1961

David Furuya, 10 months old, beams as he is surrounded by gifts for Boys’ Day, a Japanese celebration marked on May 5. The dolls represent samurai, or Japanese warriors, and the carp flag David is holding signifies strength and courage.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / SEPTEMBER 22, 1970

Three-year-old Brad Peterson is dwarfed by a 68-pound cabbage and a 45-pound turnip grown in Matanuska Valley, Alaska. The jumbo vegetables will be on display for the opening of Safeway’s Aikahi Park location.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / OCTOBER 19, 1952

A cottage on the grounds of the Honolulu Academy of Arts is neither an exhibition house nor a restaurant. Rather, it’s a gift to the academy from a Honolulu family that’s being used as a recreation room for a group of “academy boys.”