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Carol Chang
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November 17, 2010 - MidWeek The East Waha Nui
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Keoni Davey

UH speech professor Robert Boller of Kahala is proud of his undergraduate debate team, which plucked impressive victories from last month’s Yale Inter-Varsity tournament as well as from dozens of word wars staged from Turkey to Colorado in its two years of existence. Among Robert’s quick-thinking debaters at Yale was Keoni Davey of Kaimuki ...

Kahala resident Donna Howard is now vice president of development at Bishop Museum, after the staff searched for months for the right person. She moved back from UCBerkeley’s School of Public Health to take the post. A highly praised fundraiser, Donna also has helped the National Tropical Botanical Gardens on Kauai, Kapiolani Health Foundation, UH Foundation and even the former Hawaii Loa College (now HPU) in

Angela Byrd

Kaneohe ... Look for the Kaimuki High Vocalz to perform at 1 p.m. Dec. 5 at Pearlridge Uptown ... Kaimuki model Angela Byrd, 23, has captured the Miss Hawaii USA 2010 crown and will compete in the Miss USA Pageant ...

Kalama Valley’s Trey Donohue (Saint Louis 2010) has graduated from Army ROTC leaders training at Fort Knox, Ky. Trey attends New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell ... Charles Galendez of Hawaii Kai graduated from the Army’s Multiple Launch Rocket System training course in Fort Sill, Okla ...

Palolo native Misti Pali won a free ticket to last month’s screening of One Voice, a story of Kamehameha Schools’song directors.

Chau Nguyen

That’s her alma mater, too, and she comes from a song-filled home. Her dad is Hawaiian musician Steve Mai’i ... Chaminade senior Chau Nguyen is the first recipient of the President Mary Civille (Sue) Wesselkamper Scholarship. He tutors at Palolo Elementary and has devoted much time to community service while keeping a 4.0 gpa in criminal justice ...

Congratulations to Kalani High’s 2011 National Merit Commended Students Laura Kam, Ashley Lukashevsky, Mitch Mikami and Malia White, placing in the top 5 percent among 1.5 million taking the 2009 PSAT

 

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