Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 5, Number 12, 1 Kekemapa 1988 — Miss Hawaii National Teenager Named to Who's Who of Students [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Miss Hawaii National Teenager Named to Who's Who of Students
Waiakea High School senior Caron-Anne Lee, 17, has been honored by "Who's Who Among American High School Students." Daughter of Clifford W. and Lyron Lee of Hilo, she was nominated to receive the honorary award for her overall achievements. Her biography is published in the 22nd annual edition of "Who's Who Among Amenean High School Students, 1987-88." She served for four years as student eouneil class representative for Waiakea High. She was an 'Aha Opio delegate to the OHA student eonference on O'ahu in June 1988. She holds the current Miss Hawai'i National Teen-Ager title, for whieh she received an $8000 2-y ear tuition scholarship to Oklahoma City University. She was also awarded the Miss Congeniality, Miss Hospitality and Community Service Awards at the Hawai'i state pageant in May 1988. An energetic young lady, she continues to be active in school, eommunity and church activities. In volunteer service, Lee served as Seventh Day Adventist student missionary to China, Mexico end Lana'i; a junior counselor for the Hilo Pathfinders, and helped in physical therapy at Hilo Hospital, Commission on the Handicapped, Hilo Jaycees, and the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy
Telethon. A graduate student of Kaniu K. Enterprises, she modeled on KHBC's "Good Morning Hawaii" fashion programs. She also received the Golden Poet Award 1988 from World of Poetry.
Caron-Anne Lee