Hawai‘i Community College celebrates 75th anniversary with fundraiser

Alumnus who enrolled in opening year 1941 honored

Hawaiʻi Community College
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Thatcher J P Moats, (808) 934-2506
External Affairs/Rel Coord, External Affairs and Relations
Posted: Nov 8, 2015

Hawaii Community College Chancellor Noreen Yamane, left, pictured with Matthew Chow.
Hawaii Community College Chancellor Noreen Yamane, left, pictured with Matthew Chow.

Link to video and interviews – http://bit.ly/1XXgfLd

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Thatcher Moats – (808) 987-1416

Dan Meisenzahl – (808) 348-4936

HILO – Members of the Hawai‘i Community College (Hawai‘i CC) ‘ohana, including alumni, faculty, staff, and community members, celebrated the college’s 75th anniversary on Saturday, November 7 while also raising money to support student scholarships.

The Hawai‘i CC Alumni and Friends Scholarship Fundraiser Dinner and 75th Anniversary Celebration attracted support from the community in the form of ticket sales and donations, and the proceeds will help students achieve their dreams of a college education.

“As we celebrate Hawai‘i Community College’s 75th anniversary, it is wonderful to see the community support for our students,” said Hawai‘i CC Chancellor Noreen Yamane. “For 75 years we have helped students gain the skills and knowledge they need to lead successful lives, but it would not have been possible without such a strong community as our foundation.”

Hawai‘i CC was founded in 1941 as the Hawai‘i Vocational School with five trades programs and 183 students. The college has continually evolved to meet needs of employers and students, and Hawai‘i CC now offers 26 academic programs and has more than 3,000 students enrolled in Hilo and at the new campus in Kona named Hawai‘i Community College – Pālamanui.

With programs such as Natural Science, Auto Mechanics, and Early Childhood Education, students can prepare to enter the workforce right after graduation or easily transfer to other colleges such as the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo.

In the last 23 years alone Hawai‘i CC has awarded more than 10,000 degrees and certificates, and in the last two years the college has awarded a higher number of degrees and certificates than ever before: 685 in 2014 and 643 in 2015.

The fundraiser on Saturday featured speeches, a silent auction, a vintage fashion show, and the recognition of an alumnus who enrolled the very first year the college opened in 1941.

Hawai‘i CC awarded Matthew Y.P. Chow an honorary certificate during the event. Chow, an 89-year-old Hilo resident, enrolled in the welding program from 1941-1943. He never received a diploma, however, because a curfew imposed from sunset to sunrise as a result of World War II prevented a commencement ceremony from taking place, he said.

“It brings back a lot of memories, old time memories of my attendance at Hawaii Vocational School back in 1941-43,” Chow said.  

With his welding skills, Chow worked for two years at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard during World War II. After the war he obtained a bachelor’s degree in biology and worked for more than 20 years as a biology teacher at Hilo High School.

Hawai‘i CC Alumni and Friends will use the proceeds of the fundraiser to create an endowment that will provide student scholarships.

“Hawai‘i CC Alumni and Friends is committed to helping students who may not otherwise be able to afford a college education,” said Robert Yamane, the President of Hawai‘i CC Alumni and Friends and a professor at Hawai‘i CC. “Mahalo to everyone who donated. Your gift will make a difference in the lives of our students, their families, and our entire island.”

Broll:
00:00 – 00:09, 75th Anniversary celebration, Matthew Y.P. Chow special presentation of award
00:09 – 00:43, 5 video shots: 75th Anniversary celebration
00:44 – 00:52, 2 video shots: HCC campus
00:52 – 01:03, 2 video clips: science classroom
01:03 – 01:15, 2 video clips: auto mechanics
01:15 – 01:27, 2 video clips: culinary arts
01:27 – 01:38, 2 video clips: hula classroom
01:38 – 01:50, 2 video clips: students and teacher in classroom
01:51 – 02:27, 9 photo clips: old photos throughout the years at HCC

Sound:
Noreen Yamane, Chancellor of Hawai‘i Community College (00:10)
“We are going to be here for a very, very long time. We’re going to continue to serve our students in the best possible way. We’re going to continue to develop programs that meet the island’s needs.”

Noreen Yamane, Chancellor of Hawai‘i Community College (00:20)
“This brings back I think a lot of memories for the people who have come here tonight. We have one person here who is part of the initial class back in 1941 and we have retirees, we have people who have touched the lives of so many of our students here tonight.”

Robert Yamane, President of Hawai‘i CC Alumni and Friends (00:17)
“I think for many students that come to our college, they are first generation college students, and for their families it‘s a big accomplishment to have one of their kids end up with a degree from our college.”

Matthew Y.P. Chow (00:10)
“It brings back a lot of memories, old time memories of my attendance at Hawai‘i Vocational School back in 1941-43.”

Photo Caption:

Hawai‘i Community College Chancellor Noreen Yamane, left, pictured with Matthew Chow.

For more information, visit: http://www.hawaii.edu/news/2015/10/05/hawaii-community-college-celebrating-