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August 31, 2011 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Tyler Werle

Congratulations to UH Regents Scholars William Gaul and John Sandvig of Mililani High and Daniella Reyes of Leilehua. As outstanding incoming UH students they have won full-tuition scholarships for four years plus a $4,000 yearly stipend and a one-time travel grant of $2,000, based on their “extraordinary achievements” in and out of high school ...

Mililani state Rep. Marilyn Lee was elected this month as president of the executive board of the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Women’s Legislative Network ... Networking in Spain were three dozen Central Oahu pilgrims, most from St. Michael‘s in Waialua, who attended World Youth Day Aug. 16-21 in Madrid with Hawaii Bishop Larry Silva. The international gathering is held every three years in a different country so the pope can meet with half a million young people as they share religious and cultural experiences ...


Tyler Werle (Hoala 2005) and Jonathan Smoot (Mililani 2005) have graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas ... Bulletin: Waimea Valley has reopened its famed waterfall for daily swimming after completing repairs ... Western Governors University in Salt Lake City has awarded an elementary ed degree (including its Post Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation program) to Megan Hawkins of Wahiawa ...

Jonathan Smoot

It’s James Patterson again at the most-checked-out author at Hawaii libraries in July (for Now You See Her: a Novel). Hottest DVD is the Korean drama Kaul Tonghwa ... Mililani High student Jessica Kawana attended the

Congressional Academy for American History and Civics this summer in Washington, D.C. The unique crash course in history included day trips to Gettysburg and Philadelphia as the 111 selected high school juniors studied the pivotal times of 1776, 1863 and 1963 with the nation’s top scholars ...


Three Wahiawa residents are in the cast of Paliku Theatre’s ambitious musical Phantom of the Opera, playing Sept. 9-Oct. 9 on the Windward Community College campus (235-7310). They are Jaime Craycroft as Carlotta, Jay Flores in the ensemble, Kelly Pohl as auctioneer and ensemble member; and Mililani ensemble/dancer Chevy Martinez

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