Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 5, Number 6, 1 Iune 1988 — Chung, Carey Dartmouth Bound [ARTICLE]

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Chung, Carey Dartmouth Bound

Two of three Hawai'i seniors accepted by Dartmouth College in New Hampshire thisfall under its recruiting program for native Americans have definitely decided to enter the Ivy League school. They are Raymond Kalikiano Chung, son of Raymond W.L. and May Lee Chung of Manoa, and Elizabeth Sprague Kahalaomapuana Carey, daughter of Cyrus Edward Carey and Geraldine Ku'upualehua Kelekolio Carey of Hawaii Kai. The third — Jennifer Ekela Yukie Chun of Kamehameha — was "strongly considering" Dartmouth for this fall but had made no definite decisions as this issue was being put together. She is the daughter of Thomas S.K. and June Chun of Pearl City. A National Merit finalist, she ranked third in her graduating class. She is interested in business, education and engineering. Chung, a Punahou graduate, will be an engineering major. He likes the "positive energy" of the

large campus at Dartmouth along with its program, projects and computer systems. Maryknoll's Carey applied to Dartmouth because her mother had seen the December, 1987, issue of Ka Wai Ola O OHA whieh ran a story about Dartmouth's recruiting of native Americans. She is interested in a career involving languages and international relations. Because ol it, her admission has been deferred a year since she will be studying in Spain through the American Field Service Program. All three visited the New Hampshire campus last month at Dartmouth expense. Following a brief orientation session, they visited classes, met students and faculty and met with the dean to discuss enrollment, scholarship and other matters. Ka Wai Ola O OHA congratulates these three students for their academic achievements and wishes them success in their college careers.