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Carol Chang
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June 16, 2010 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Uilani Forgione

Teacher Janise Kim knows that not all teens are clueless about managing money. Her Mililani High students collected both top prizes in the High School Marketing Plan and Business Plan competition held recently at the Sheraton Waikiki: Kayla Caliboso and Taylor Oyama (marketing) and Justin Bongco and Lowana Lunasco (business) ...

Wahiawa’s Romeriza Miguel has deployed to Southwest Asia under the U.S. Central Command “at a forward operating base” supporting operations in Iraq and the Horn of Africa. She is an Air Force chaplain assistant normally assigned to Beale AFB in California ...

Uilani Forgione (Leilehua 2006, Montgomery College 2009) can now add “honor graduate of the Air Force basic training course” at Lackland AFB, Texas to her resume ...


Healthcare Association of Hawaii gave Diane Canon its Distinguished Service Award in May. A Haleiwa resident, Diane works in the long-term care unit at Wahiawa General Hospital. HAH Legislator of the Year is state Rep. Michael Magaoay (Schofield, Kahuku) ...

Thumb through to page 14 in this month’s National Geographic and you (along with 9,000,000 other readers) will see an eloquent wave image captured by our own North Shore photographer Clark Little. It’s in the magazine’s Visions of Earth section. Way to go, Clark! ...

Christina Sears

Jordan Acosta (Leilehua 1999) was promoted to Air Force master sergeant in May ceremonies at Yokota AFB, Japan ... Hanalani senior Daniel Moore has won a four-year Air Force ROTC scholarship to a college of his choice (that offers ROTC) ... To see how well that works, just ask Christina Sears (Mililani 2006), who got her U.S. Navy commission following graduation in May from University of San Diego and its ROTC program ...

Another Mililani alumna, Maggie Denise Quigley (Maggie Q), is set to star in Nikita, an action TV series this fall on the CW network ...


Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation gave $5,000 scholarships to Kacie Lundy of Leilehua, and Andrew Miyasato and Jenna Maligro of Mililani High. Kacie will attend University of Richmond, Andrew plans to study at UC-Berkeley and Jenna will go to University of Washington.

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