Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 8, Number 11, 1 November 1991 — Civic club awards $29,000 in scholarships [ARTICLE]

Civic club awards $29,000 in scholarships

The Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu has awarded 55 scholarship grants for the academic uear 1991-1992 totaling $29,000. There are 11 graduate student grantees, three of whom were grantees last year. They are Lianne Chang, Moses Haia and Jan Lum-Akana. Attending the University of Hawai'i John A. Burns, Medical School are Lianne Chang and Patrice Tim 5ing, majoring in medicine. At the University of dawai'i Richardson Law School are Moses Haia, Thomas Haia and Jan Lum-Akana studying law. i.um-Akana is also studying business idministration.

At the University of Hawai'i-Manoa campus, Alroy Enos is working for a master's degree in counseling, Sharolyn Maunu is studying for a naster's degree in architecture, and Kim Waialae is working for a doctorate in elinieal psychology. Three graduates are attending mainland institutions. They are Ronette Lau studying at Western Washington University for a master's degree in elinieal psychology, Roger McKeague at Lewis & Clark Northwestern Law School studying tor a master's degree in international business law, • ind Susana Pulawa at Ohio State University vorking for her doctorate in veterinary medicine. Undergraduate grantees total 44 of whieh 13 are ;ast year's grantees. They are Rebecca Asano, Daina Baldwin, Craig Campbell, Cindra Caycayon, Brendan Char, George Gusman III,

Apnl Hoopai, Aliee Horner, David Horner, Elena Kalaau, Peter Konohia, Luwella Leonardi, and Kim Terai. Attending the University of Hawai'i-Manoa campus are Rebecca Asano majoring in accounting, Daina Baldwin in business administration and Luwella Leonardi in geography.

Cindra Caycayon is at Chaminade University studying interior design. April Hoopai is attending Kapiolani Community College majoring in liberal arts. Craig Campbell is at California Maritime Academy majoring in business administration with an emphasis on maritime studies. Brendan Char is at the University of Southern California studying einema and TV production. George Gusman III is at Santa Clara University majoring in pre-law & poliheal science. Aliee Horner is at Seattle University majoring in

computer science. Her brother David is majoring in electrical engineering. Elena Kalaau is at the University of Washington stuyding communication and Japan regional studies. Kim Terai is attending the University of Wisconsin at Madison and is majoring in elementary education. Of the 33 new grantees, 18 are attending mainland schools. Dawn Ah Chick is at Williamette University majoring in intemational studies. Raynette Aiu and Kamakani Correa are at

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University studying aeronautical science. Melissa Cambra and Bryan Gusman are at Santa Clara University. Cambra is majoring in political science and Gusman is studying business. Wyatt Copp is at the University of the Pacific studying pharmacy. Jonah Kaauwai is at Boston College majoring in poliheal science and law. Mia Kalna, Kamaka Kanekoa and Shauna Kanekoa are attending Brigham Young University at Provo. Kaina is majoring in education, Kanekoa in meehanieal engineering, and Shauna Kanekoa in anthropology.

Liliana Kala'i is at the University of Puget Sound studying accounting. Shardel Leong is at the University of Redlands majoring in music. Robert Nobriga is at Notre Dame studying business administration. David Phillips is attending Universal Technical Institute studying auto mechanics and diesel mechanics. Randall Quinones is at Dartmouth College majoring in economics and biology. Dana Sproat is attending Mills College studying pre-law. Karleen Stillman is at the University of Washington majoring in elementary education. Damon Yoshida is attending Gonzaga University majoring in engineering.

Attending the University of Hawai'i-Manoa campus are Christopher Asano majoring in engineering, Leonard Asano studying civil engineering, Leslie Enos majoring in architectural engineering, Lee Mahelona majoring in graphic design, and Anne Williams majoring in business administration. At the University of Hawai'i-Hilo campus are Tammie Amaral studying elementary education, Miehelle Kobayashi majoring in pharmacy, and Tara Lei Young studying liberal arts and Japanese studies.

Pauline Dias and Paulie-Ann Nakila are attending Hawai'i Community College in Hilo. Dias is studying accounting and Nakila pre nursing. Ka'iana Kapele is attending the Brigham Young University-Hawai'i campus majoring in physical education. Dwayne Kaulia is at Leeward Community College majoring in education and Hawaiian studies. Katherine Tomas is attending Hawai'i Loa College majoring in nursing. Funding for the scholarships was raised through the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu's annual Holoku Ball. The next ball is scheduled to be held at the Hilton Hawaiian Village on Friday, March 27. Chairman is Leimomi Khan assisted by Luana Sala and Lueia Davis. Call 396-9147 for reservations or information.