Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 5, Number 6, 1 June 1988 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kamehameha Schools Class of 1988 The Trustees and staff of Kamehameha Schools proudly salute the 366 members of the Class of 1988. Ninety-four per cent will attend colleges in Hawai'i and on the mainland; 1.5% will enter the work force; .5% will join the armed forces; and 4% are still M |K\ Some of the many colleges they will attend this fall include Boston College, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Harvard University, UCLA, Northwestern University, Pomona College, University of Hawai'i, University of Notre Dame, University of f~l W iA Pennsylvania, and the University of Wisconsin. ^Y'Jk Their educational pursuits are vast and varied as well, and i '' include education, pre-med, business administration, pre-law, W$))k aeronautical engineering, music, advertising, nursing, electrical gj|K^ ", |jr ( Ji|§ engineering, biology, psychology, home economics, military officer ( training, broadcast journalism, and civil engineering. Thirty graduates in this class received Honors diplomas, and the class valedictorian and salutatorian are chosen from the Honors diploma recipients. This year's valedictorian, Jessie Konala Minier, , lP»fyy will major in economics and aeronautical er.gineering at Harvard •,,«*» tM. University. Salutatorian Dorinna Haunani Cortez will major in And finally, following are some of the organizations that have selected Kamehameha seniors to receive scholarships: Junior Achievement, Rotary Youth Foundation, Ellison Onizuka Foundation, SERVCO Pacific Foundation, Zimmerman Foundation, Duke Kahanamoku/Outrigger Canoe Club, Panhellenie Foundation, Herman Von Holt Scholarship, Kona Hawaiian Civic Club, Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu, Gannett Newspaper Foundation, and the Sterling Scholar Foundation. IMUA AND CONGRATULATIONS WARRIORS!

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