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Whatebtv ^ 422 ChUrch Co1 M Western Sa„, ATA Lafoia 1995 Yearbook ATA LAFCIA Church College I Western Samoa 1995 PACIFICISLANDS KtO BX 8665 .S3C4 1995 Digitized by the Internet Archive 2012 with funding from in Consortium of Church Libraries and Archives http://archive.org/details/atalafoia9500chur PACIFICISLANDS LOCKED BX 8665 .S3C4 1995 ATA LArCIA Church College Samoa 'Western 1995 CONTENT PAGE FirstPresidency 1 Temple & White House ofWestern Samoa 2 Church College of Western Samoa (CCWS) 3 Dedication 4 InMemoria 5-6 WhiteHouseCESAdministrators 7 Principal's Message 8 CCWSAdministrators 9-10 Physical Facility Plant 11-12 CCWS Teachers Day 13-14 Teachers 15-16 WelcomeDance 17-20 Year 13 Class 21-23 Who's Who 24-28 Year 12 Class 29-32 Most Preferred Dance/Night of Royalty 33-36 Year 11 Class 37-40 Band, Showcase, Choir 41-44 Year 10 Class 45-47 Community Service at Saanapu 48-53 Year9Class 54-57 Culture Day 58-62 Farewell to Principal Fruean 63-65 Netball 66-68 Rugby 69 Speech Competition 70-71 ScienceCompetition 72 High Honour & Honour Students 73-74 Field Day 75-80 ZoneB Meet 81-84 ChampofChamps 85-90 W. Samoa Flag DayCelebration 91-95 Kings College Singersfrom NZ 96-97 RicksCollege Dancersfrom USA 98-100 Community Service at Mulinuu 101-104 ( CCWS Community Serviceat 105-106 BYU Student - Teacher's Assembly 107-108 Bro Goodwin's Teachers' Awards 109 BYU Farewell Assembly 110-112 PDP Leaders Assembly 113-114 ApostleAssembly 115-116 PCC President Assembly 117-118 Crystal Band Performance 110-120 National FlowerGala Parade 121-122 Music Concert 123 Mini Mission Assembly 124 MondayMorning Flag RaisingAssembly 125 Vocational Education 126 Eld Barnes Drafting Competition 127 Graduation 1994 128-129 GraduationBall 1994 130-135 PrizeGiving 1994 136-137 Newspaperstories 138-141 Picnic at Matarewa Beach 142-143 Year11 Poetry 144-147 YearbookCommittee 148 , Autograph 149-152 FIRST PRESIDENCY OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS President James E. Faust (Second Counselor), President Gordon B. Hinckley, and President Thomas S. Monson (First Counselor) Front - President Gordon B. Hinckley Back L - R President Thomas S. Monson, and President James E, Faust SAMOA TEMPLE OF W. THE WHITE HOUSE THE CHURCH COLLEGE OF WESTERN SAMOA DEDICATED TO BRO ED KEALOHA KAMAUOHA Am k Flense Faaliga wake us up when you're done.... "All you Monkeyfuia's, listen to me!" It is Neither titles, wealth, nor appointed lustre which shall be the measure ofa man in the final Estate, but rather his compassion, humility, and unselfish service to his fellow man which he will be remembered for on this world, and exalted for in the next. As a teacher and administrator, he never compromised his principles, and taught us not only in the secular subjects which embrace moderneducation, but alsotaught us the higherconceptsofthespiritual condition through hisexample and fortitude. Brother Kamauoha has been an active memberofourschool system, spending his life in the strive to improve the life and minds of the younger generation of our country in order to attain a more secure future. IIe was an exceptional servant of the Lord and member of the church, never faltering in his faith as he went about his "Father's business". Thisyear,ourannualschool Yearbook,AtaLafoia 1995, isdedicated tothelifeand memoryofBroEd KealohaKama,, "as in a comma ofa sentence" Uo..." as in when you stop a horse" I la... "as in ha, ha, ha" whose serious demeanour never cloaked his humanity and sense of humour. As a member of this Earth, he has surely left a straight and glowing path for us all to follow, and our world is all the better for having had Bro. Kamauoha among its citizens. Sn JYLemoru of Fivii kill viquatures Ch£*u K ;NA, C-C-V 'A . §6VMfc NEWA O~o\\/(OR ^-FOfc^ATO ^ceaa^ 5 ^ » £ C Pekita ft*>A7r fa*0<~~ \/^fT, • . ^1 Tuea-ffa^u teoU* ctc3 Lyafau $/\*y*\0(?€* 5 ^^L^REID ,45!, . \<Z^£P> =>' r ousiT/ftjA. <u?,i'b\MAe>iHimi'o I i.-bA. 511 W r ^. I v\ j^-- ^/^^v ^wk l/eint EI.-ZAnorirtivlWaKjCS 67 67).. UO IWll (Jf dreams once dreamed dAnd tears seldom wept throuqh oJotemories we snail remember J he promises which we ve kept Jter smile once so sweet With tenderness uou cannot meet oA lovina friend was she oA sacred sister she was to me Jate has taken her awan from us JLeavinq us to ponder about the past out deep in our hearts we shall remember her (Jter Kindness Jter talents after wishes and her dreams Remember her we shall. cLovinq memories we shall qive J or the life she had to live!

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