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Honolulu Star-Bulletin du lieu suivant : Honolulu, Hawaii • 58

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Star-Bulletin t-4 Wednesday. June 19. 1990 TAKING NOTICE contributions to the field If coun seling. ml a lKing Notice is a weekly tompila- Taking tion of honort, scholarships, awards and elections to professional-tr civic groups won by people of Hawaii. Material for Taking Notice be mailed to the Citti Desk.

Star-Bulletin. Troop 14, Honolulu: Reinn -Ahem, Jennifer Bethel. Jennifer Corpe, Jenny Harrison, Lynnae Lee, Dawn Suglhara and Elizabeth Yee. Troop 16, KaUua: Krlsti Al-trlnger, Alida Bangs, Jean Sullivan. Troop 48, Kihei, Maul: Naomi K.

Lagunero, Kristen N. Englert Troop 70, Wahiawa, Katie Wasner, Troop 125, Hana, Maui, Nalini Blumer-Buell; Troop 151, Kai-lua, Kelsey McCullough; Troop 196, Hawaii Kai, Kristy Ann Marriner, Counselor awards The Hawaii Association for Counseling and Development recently honored: 1 Nancy Martlno, career coun-r at Windward Community College, named Counselor of the Year. Michael M. Omlzo, a professor in the Counselor Education Department at the University of Ha-waii-Manoa, recipient of the Fran son Wong. Troop 464, Honolulu: Darcy Nishimura, Sheri Sakagawa, Rachel Wallach.

Troop 484, Honolulu: Brandy Brown, Kristy Ann Kato, Kalei Sato. Troop 678, Ewa Beach: Joy Alejo, Maggie Carnes, Summer Craig. Troop 793, Honolulu: Jenna Ko-matsu, Wendi Lee, Misty A. Yoshida; and Melissa Hollar and Laurl Palmer, whose troops numbers were not provided. ly; Troop 374, Pearl Harbor, Jessica Dvojackl; Troop-807, Honolulu, Shana Nagaue; and Troop 876, Volcano, Hawaii, Carleen Niimi.

Troop 149, Mililani: Amber Beck, Abbe Dodge, Melissa Jones, Alison Love, Colleen McCrink, Vida Pang, Tia Wyman. Troop 259, Hawaii Kai: Jennifer Cramer, Shellle Yamashita. Troop 383, Honolulu: Kathleen Brennan, Kimberly Hanaoka, Trudle Kobayashl, Marcy Morlta, Shawna Oyabu, Vanessa Uron, Alli P.O. Box mo, Honolulu K802 or brought to the News Building, ft should be typed or printed and murt include the name and telephone number of the, person submitting the materialsNo material will be taken -by phone. She Troop 200, Honolulu, Amber OTteil- cis E.

Clark Award for outstanding rriuienut otTeenea or eugutyiiya Continued from Page F-3 tain View School, first, $15: Jason Woodward, Kipapa School, second, $10; Anthony Gardner, Waimea, "third, $5. Honorable mentions, $3 bach, went to Shae Catrett, Chief ess Justin Maeda, Mountain View: Emerson lokia, Nanakulli School; Andrea Nacapoy, Ma'ema'e School, and Ann Yamasaki, University lab. Grades 7-9: Marcos Masakl, Cas-" tie, first, $15; Jason Kaneko, Niu "Valley Intermediate, second, $10; Xeri Watanabe, Castle, third, $5. Honorable mentions, $3 each, Ke-- oni Kaaaibilo and Julie Aragaki, "-both of Castle; Clarence Pimental, "Washington Intermediate; Anthony 'Morlta; Kapaa High Intermedi-patertnd Marlecar Ragasa, Lanai High It Elementary. 5 Grades 1012: Judith Peralta and 9 Angela Sonico, both of Farrington, first and second place winners, respectively, of $15 and $10; Ann Fujil, Pearl City High, third, $5.

Honorable mentions, $3 each, Kyle Fujikawa, Pearl City; Brett K. Wai- pa. Molokai High Intermediate; 3 Kara Yoshida, Waimea; Clayton Wakida, Farrington, and Jacqueline Balldoy, Waialua High Interme-S diate. Making news William E. Woods has been elect- '7 sed tothe national board of Tthaay and Lesbian Press -sociation.

SLTWDdds, the Sfoaadfir of the ETl7ea-old Gay rCocftmunity IXenter, is cur-trVnfc. executive rdtrector and general manag-gerof its full-fledged news- William E. Woods li iA Ar 1 j- 4 'jw'A i 'f tXVvV. A 1 iti. I v.wli3S!iJn535: td as 1 1 'irit 08 V' yto H1 'i i-1 "i st.

"v.St" 'fii -isr 1 rsTXI 'I, 1 V. 1-. v7 7 I i 7 7' 'V paper, The Gay Community News. SMfoon as a new executive di-S rector is chosen, Woods will leave that post and become full-time general manager. The Gay Community News was converted from an organizational newsletter to a current circulation tof 40,000 copies as of the June Sedition.

Hawaii distribution is 223,000 copies, with 17,000 copies distributed throughout the United States. Pali Momi awards Pali Momi Medical Center re- cently presented these awards: 5 $425 scholarships: Ellen Crispe, Aiea High School; Simonette Olipas, Campbell; Juvy Arreola, Lei-jjlehua; Carin Miyamoto, Mililani; Aloha Vea, Moanalua: Darlene Willi son, Nanakuli; Cheryl Takushi, Pearl 5 City; Lilia Navia, Radford; Yvonne Lopez, Waialua; Halene Hopeau, IWaianae, and Josie Damo, Waipa-hu. 5 Employees' $200 continuing education scholarships: Betty SEdayan, environmental services "manager, and Alison Johnson, of nursing. Mh plaudits Crista J. and Alana N.

Smith, "daughters of Steve and Deni Smith 3jf JCaneohe, and a senior and junior, respectively, at Kaleheo High fSjcnool, recipients of several ttbnors. Both young women will be falured in "Who's Who for Amer-Sjfahliigh School Students," and Jjjotiv are All American scholars 3jnd members of the National Hon-3jr Society. ZZ Krista has been on the honor roll years, Alana three. Krista was Slamed best psychology-sociology Student, Alana best algebra II and SGferman student. Alana received a Youth for (Congress Bundestag) ttfouth Exchange Scholarship for a Star's study in Germany.

Slth aptitude 5S Highest scorers at the state level pi Scholastic Aptitute Tests in the lS90; annual Talent Search conducted in Hawaii by Johns Hop-Sfcjits University Center for Advancement of Academically SfjilPnted Youth of Baltimore were: ZS, Verbal: Kakuti M. Davis and SUark K. Arimoto of Honolulu and Stum Ming N. Woo of Kaneohe. ZZ Mathematics: Dane S.

Mura-Uflotoof Honolulu and Woo. SIB Combined: Woo and Laura Y. SCawanoof Honolulu. SZMiiramoto received a National Mathematics Talent Search Award Ifdr scoring at or above 700 in the JSATM tests before the age of 13. Sgeafand bright 2 These deaf students at Kapiolani College were honored Jor excellence in their studies: El-jjln Marlin of Waimanalo, who is tworking toward a business and Werical certificate, and named WpiOaudet Center Outstanding of the Year, and Brenda Ca-Jtnacbo of Aiea and Eric DelaPena jfom Waialua.

gate drivers ZZ Winners in the 1990 Operation: SDriver Excellence safe driving Zbmpetition sponsored hy PRlGas BDcpress were Richard Lee Rad-SSrd High School, first, winner of a 3350 US. Savings Bond and $150 in SiS Express gift certificates: Jere- Jy Daniell, Kalaheo High, second, I bond and $100 in certifi I Jtes; Kyle Shinseki, Kauai High, 5ird. a $50 bond and $50 in gift Jrlif icates. liver awardees r-jThese young women recently i rned the Silver Award, the sec-j' pd highest honor in Girl Scouts' ngjrom the Girl Scout Council of 33 Off Designer Ties and Dress Shirts Choose from the latest looks in dress shirts and silk neckwear. Reg.

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