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Hai Pham Torrie Philips James Pittman Alan Poe Josette Popovich Nicole Price Cristal Provo Joshua Puckett Ener Punsalan Kimberly Quesada Todd Quesada Brandon Quintard Juan Quiroz Robin Radcliffe Stacy Radle Alexander Ramirez Gloria Ramirez Joe Ramos Robert Reed Josh Reeves Gary Reid Jeff Revelle Deanna Reynolds Sean Reynolds Richard Roa Mark Robitzer Luis Rocha Maria Rodarte Candy Rodeheaver Daniel Rodriguez Michelle Roehsler Kevin Roldan Amanda Rome Carol Rosales Melissa Roseberry Gregory Rosenlof Deborah Roth Bridget Rothey Theresa Roycroft James Runyan Jeremy Runyan Melissa Russo Michael Rutherford Kimberly Sabatello Juanito Salorio Coliene Sandman Jeffery Sankey Ann Sausser f% 122 • SOPHOMORES
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So t totHai ! Friendship to me is a relationship between people who care about each other, related Michelle Stevens. F ed riends. What does that word really mean? Sophomores suggest- collection of definitions. The word friends means people who were always there for me when I needed them, said Aphone Chang, sopho- more. Going to the movies, having sleep-overs, or just being there to cheer you up, friendships were special. Also, when there was a problem, it was good to have someone there. Sopho- more Hugh Gardner, agreed, Friends are people who you can depend on. They ' ll stick by TRIO. Calvin Davis, Wayne King, and Jeffrey Tomazin, sophomores, wait for the bell ending lunch. Sometimes stu- dents befriended more than one special person. O IX your side during your problems and help you through them. Some friendships lasts for years. My first best friend and I were friends for five years. She was always there when I needed to talk, said sophomore Jackie Burtt. The longer the friendship, the more you know about that person. Over a period of time, the relationship grows. Things are learned like favorite colors, food, and movies. Laughter and giggles were exchanged when something funny happens. My friend and I did a lot of funny things. We always have a good time. said Maria Cesena, sophomore. Friends. That word was special in its Douglas Nell Stephen Nielson Minerva Nunez Ross Nussbaum Jennifer Olson Timothy Orozco Karl Osborn Lillian Osredkar David Palmer Nongrack Panyavong Yvette Parra Jennifer Patino Stephen Pawlack Sheri Pellum Patricia Pena David Penneau Guadalupe Perez Isabel Perez Yolanda Perez Juan Pesqueda Miguel Pesqueda Micheal Petler Bao Pham Dao Pham Jf lENDS • 121
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S xfi i Mu ne Santa Barbara campus. Jennifer hoped to attend G.C. Santa Barbara. L Career Counseling It (COPS) helped me to determined what areas I might like to pursue in order to establish my career, stated Julie Carlson. r uaranteed guidance, I «m what did it include? It included the career center and counselors to help with class scheduling and goal planning. For instance, speak- ers from the guidance depart- ment visited sophomore Eng- lish classes this year. Along with the speakers came a ca- reer profile test called COPS. COPS stands for Career Occu- pational Preference System. The speakers talked about jobs, colleges, and courses dealing with the COPS. The COPS surveyed possible career choices an individual might be interested in. For example, Jen- nifer Malmberg states, On my COPS career profile, I scored high in being a doctor and a social worker. This was per- fect, because I plan to become a doctor. Also available to students were counselors. Counselors played a major part in course planning. Each year the counselors meet with each stu- dent individually to set up the next year ' s classes. Aside from course plan- ning, counselors were available for oth- er things. Nicol Hudgens says, I ' ve been to see a counselor for transfering from a class. One of the best options of guidance available is the career center. There are various computer data on colleges in- cluding courses, fees, entrance qualifi- cations and addresses for more informa- tion. Another useful tool was the video tapes of different (JC campuses. Patrice Correy exclaimed, When I went to the career center with my class, 1 watched a VCR tape of different college cam- puses. Arlington offers a variety of ways to get good guidance. Joe Sauve Ernest Savage Linda Schaeffer Suzanne Schanz Annique Schenck Michelle Schmidt Marcy Schroeder Chris Schoonderwoer Micolette Schumacher Christopher Scully Jennine Sedgwick Chad Sexton Kerry Shalamunec Rick Shaputis Rhonda Shimabukuro Cody Shipley Joann Silva Linda Simkoff Richard Simmons Jeremy Sizemore Tom Skalski Jeff Smith Wendy Smith Jason Sneddon GUIDANCE • 123
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