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	"('Select Name','',true,true)",
	"('Charles T. Araki, B.Ed. `57, PD `67','2005-0',false,false)",
	"('Elmer E. Botsai, Arch.D. `00','2005-1',false,false)",
	"('Frederick Karl Duennebier, M.S. `68, Ph.D. `72','2005-2',false,false)",
	"('Robert P. Hiam, B.A. `69','2005-3',false,false)",
	"('Carole Kai Onouye, B.A. `66','2005-4',false,false)",
	"('Jong-wook Lee, M.PH. `81','2005-5',false,false)",
	"('Gary A. Okamoto, B.A. `66','2005-6',false,false)",
	"('Ronald E. Bright, B.Ed. `56, P.D. `57, M.Ed. `73','2005-7',false,false)"
);

	
var bios2005 = new Array(
	"(UHAA Distinguished Alumni Award) Charles Araki's service to the University of Hawai'i spans over 50 years.  He has been a student athlete, professor, dean, and most recently, professor emeritus in the College of Education at the Monoa campus.  Under his leadership, the COE strengthened its commitment to training teachers and addressing urgent challenges in the field of education.   Dr. Araki is a founding member of the Letterwinners Club, serves on the Board of Ahahui Koa Anuenue, and is a member of the Founders Club.  From 1975-1981, Dr. Araki conducted over 100 seminars and workshops at the request of the Hawai'i Superintendent of Education.  He was also member of the YMCA Advisory Board.  Dr. Araki received a BEd and PD in education from the University of Hawai'i at Monoa in 1957 and 1962, respectively.  He received a MS and EdD from the University of Illinois in 1960 and 1970, respectively.  He resides in Honolulu, HI.",
	"(UHAA Distinguished Alumni Award) Elmer Botsai is a nationally recognized expert in Building Diagnostics.  He is the co-author of six books and numerous monographs on building technology.  Dr. Botsai is professor emeritus in the School of Architecture at the University of Hawai'i at Monoa, where he also served as the first dean, professor, and chair.  He provided consultation to numerous government and community organizations including the City and County of Honolulu, State of California Building Standards Commission, and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.  Dr. Botsai is past national treasurer, vice president, and president of the American Institute of Architects and president of the Hawai'i Society American Institute of Architects.  He was a recipient of AIA Medal of Honor.  Dr. Botsai is an Honorary Fellow in the Australian Institute of Architects, the Canadian Institute of Architects, the New Zealand Institute of Architects, an Honorary Member of the Mexican Architects and a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects.  He received an ArchD from the University of Hawai'i at Monoa in 2000 and a BA from the University of California at Berkeley in 1954.  Dr. Botsai resides in Honolulu, HI.",
	"(UHAA Distinguished Alumni Award) Frederick Duennebier has been a faculty member at the University of Hawai'i for nearly 30 years.  He is a professor in the Department of Geology and Geophysics.  He was responsible for acquiring more than $10 million in extramural research grants for the university to support graduate education and the development of seafloor observatories near the Hawaiian Islands.  Dr. Duennebier is widely acclaimed for being the first marine seismologist to recognize and exploit the importance of making a good coupling between seafloor seismometers to the ocean bottom in order to improve the quality of data collection. In his early career he was a member of the Apollo Lunar seismic team and the Mars VIKING seismic team.  His expertise has put him in high demand as member of several national committees including the NASA Mars Science Working Group and the National Science Foundation Steering Committee for Seafloor Cables.  He received a MS and PhD in geophysics from the University of Hawai'i in 1968 and 1972, respectively, and a BS in physics from Trinity College in 1965.  He currently resides in Honolulu, HI.",
	"(UHAA Distinguished Alumni Award) Robert Hiam is President and CEO of Hawaii Medical Service Association, Hawai'i's largest health plan.  He was a member and first vice president of the University of Hawai'i Alumni Association Board of Directors, is a trustee of the UH Foundation, and a member of its Audit Committee.  Mr. Hiam is very involved with community organizations and is currently the Chairman of the Board of Aloha United Way and serves on the boards of the Blood Bank of Hawaii and the Children's Discovery Center.  He is also Chairman of the Board of Pacific Health Research Institute, a board member of Tissue Genesis, Inc., and a member of the Hawaii Business Roundtable.  He received a BA in psychology from the University of Hawai'i at Monoa in 1969.  He currently resides in Honolulu.",
	"(UHAA Distinguished Alumni Award) Carole Kai Onouye is a widely known professional entertainer throughout Hawai'i, the continental US, Guam, Asian, and Europe.  She is founder and co-producer of the Carole Kai Bed Race and, with Dr. Jack Scaff, co-founded the Great Aloha Run in 1985.  Her efforts with the Great Aloha Run have raised over $6.2 million for more than 110 charities in Hawai'i.  Kai has served or is serving on the boards of Carole Kai Charities, the Variety School, Stadium Authority, Girl Scouts Council, Coalition for a Drug Free Hawai'i, and the Aloha Week Festivals.  Kai is also Executive Producer of Hawai'i Stars Presents, Inc.  She received a BA in music from the University of Hawai'i at M&#257;noa in 1966.  She currently resides in Honolulu, HI.",
	"(UHAA Presidential Award) Jong-wook Lee is the Director-General of the World Health Organization. He is the first Korean to head a United Nations agency. From his time leading the polio eradication effort in the Western Pacific Region, Dr Lee is credited with reducing the number of polio cases in the region from 6000 to 700. He has also headed WHO's TB control activities, and the Global Programme for Vaccines and Immunization. As Director-General, one of his main goals is to get life-saving medicine to three million people suffering from AIDS in developing countries. In April 2003, Dr Lee gave a lecture on the SARS outbreak as part of the University of Hawai'i Distinguished Lecture Series. He received an MPH from the University of Hawai'i at Monoa in 1981 and a PhD from Seoul National University Medical School.   Dr Lee lives in Geneva, Switzerland.",
	"(UHAA Distinguished Alumni Award) Gary A. Okamoto, M.D., is president and CEO of The Queen's Health Systems.  He is currently an associate clinical professor at the John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) at the University of Hawai'i at Monoa.  He previously served as chief of the Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, associate professor.  Under his leadership, The Queen's Health Systems supported the establishment of the Department of Native Hawaiian Health to promote quality research and education programs.  Dr. Okamoto served as a member of the Advisory Board to the CEO and Trustees of Kamehameha Schools.  He is a past executive medical director of the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific and a past board member of the American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  He received a B.A. in political science from the University of Hawai`i at Monoa in 1966, an M.D. from Washington University in 1971, an M.P.H. from University of Washington in 1977 and an M.B.A. from Pepperdine University in 2003.  Dr. Okamoto currently resides in Honolulu, Hawai'i.",
	 "(UH Founders Alumni Association Lifetime Achievement Award 2005) Ronald E. Bright recently completed his 46th year at Castle High School, where he was the Artistic Director of CPAC.  Bright has received numerous honors over the years, including Hawai'i State Teacher of the Year, Father of the Year, Guardsman of the Year, Hawai'i's Living Treasure, and the National Milken Family Foundation Educator of the Year.  He was inducted into the National Educational Theatre Association Hall of Fame.  In honor of Bright's dedication and devotion to educational theatre in Hawai'i, the Department of Education and Board of Education renamed the Castle Auditorium the Ronald E. Bright Performing Arts Center.  He received a BEd in 1956, Professional Diploma in Education in 1957, and Master's in Education in 1973 from the University of Hawai'i at Monoa."
);
		