Endowed Fund Legacies

Speedy ’71 and Pauline Lo ’71 Bailey Family

Speedy ’71 and Pauline Lo ’71 Bailey established a Family Financial Aid Endowed fund to provide financial assistance to students whose opportunities to participate in extended learning programs will be enhanced with financial assistance. 
Inspired by the “Changing Lives Challenge,” Speedy and Pauline reflected on the opportunity provided to them and their siblings (Beryl ’64, Jim ’66, Cliff ’68, and John ’73 Bailey and Clifford ’69, Sharon ’71, Cecily ’75, and Wesley ’78 Lo) to attend Punahou; and for their own children, Britten Kekaimalie Bailey ’02 Westsmith and Lindsey Analani Jing Mei Bailey ’08 to flourish in athletics and the performing arts. 

Speedy, a multi-sport athlete while attending Punahou, continues to be an active spectator at athletic events, and has played Hawaiian music throughout the years for such events as Holoku, Aloha Ceremony, New Faculty Lu`aus. He has played at the Alumni Lu`au for the past 30 years! Pauline has served as Punahou School's Director of Human Resources and the Director of Co-Curricular Programs for the past twenty years. Throughout her schooling, Dillingham Hall and the Flanders Pavilion were her favorite classrooms and play spaces, and her experiences in dance and the performing arts is what she celebrates the most about her time at Punahou School.
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