![]() Kiyo Olive and Ranan, representing Waiakea High School, are among students from eight high schools statewide selected to create the spots under the direction of Starr Seigle Advertising, the airline's agency. They were videotaped not by a professional video crew, but by Kiyo's TV Production and Media Literacy classmate, Elena Ranan. Olive, his son Jordan and daughter Kiyo have been videotaped frolicking on the snow-covered mountain on the first day of spring break as part of a new series of commercials for Hawaiian Airlines. ![]() That is, if he doesn't wind up on the cutting room floor. By Erika High School science teacher Dale Olive is already a bit of a celebrity on the Big Island as host of a science segment on the cable show "Living in Paradise," but he could soon be catapulted to statewide stardom for his boogie-boarding, snowball hurling and snowman-building atop Mauna Kea.
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