A salesperson shows customers one of Crazy Shirts founder Rick Ralston’s unique screen-printed
creations at a bamboo shack at the International Market Place.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 27, 1961
Gov. William Quinn bats the volleyball over the net toward Russian team captain Vladimir Kovalev in
vigorous play at the Central YMCA on Atkinson Drive. The Russian volleyball team hails from the scientific ship Vityaz, which brought scientists to Honolulu for the Pacific Science Congress.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / APRIL 28, 1961
The Prize Pastry Shop is one of the features of the new Nakatani Building in Nanakuli.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JANUARY 22, 1965
Sgt. Ernest Kanekoa, right, points out a missed bull’s-eye during night firing exercises at the Honolulu
police pistol range.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 8, 1982
Lillian Harada, left, and Adeline Fish dish out soup as they do on many soup Mondays at the Institute for
Human Services. IHS founder and director the Rev. Claude DuTeil looks on between Harada and Fish.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 18, 1965
James L. Chock, secretary-treasurer of the Hotel Workers Union, stands among the more than 500 prizes
he collected for the annual Unity House Labor Day picnic.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JANUARY 1, 1964
Honolulu Technical School instructor Charles Aoki gives Te-fan Hsu some pointers on an automotive
transmission problem. Hsu is one of five industrial vocation teachers from Taiwan who are receiving onthe-
job training with Honolulu firms under an East-West Center program.