The Honolulu Boy Choir performed at Washington Place
yesterday to thank all the people who have helped the choir
through its 25 years of performing. At the end of their
performance, the boys greeted Roy Hallman, who was
the founder, director, teacher and program manager,
along with his wife, Nyle, who was the accompanist,
arranger and teacher. Lehi Livingston, 12, gives
Hallman a big hug. Below, Matt Loui (left), Stephen
Harris and Chad Pangorang (back, right) finished their
performance of the Tinikling, a Filipino dance, while
the rest of the Honolulu Boy Choir sang in the back.