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Staci Sohn Larry Solberg Alison Sommer Miguel Soto Matthew Southard Eric Stamm Curtis Stanley Dawnes Stark Michelle Stevens Jason Stickley Amy Stupp-Clewell Michael Sullivan Karen Swietyniowski Jennifer Teaford Brian Thompson Jennifer Thompson Kathleen Thompson Todd Thompson Maureen Thurman Amanda Tinker Jennifer Todd Jeffrey Tomazin Michael Tousley Tuyen Tran Thuy Truong Kyle Tucker Antoinette Tupper Edward (Jrbalejo Alomlath Vandyleuam Paul Vanhulle Bryan Vann Lawrence Vargas Sisouphan Vilaiphanh Chance Vincent Christopher Vitolo Eric Vreeman Scott Walters Stephanie Walters James Watkins Jessica Weathersbee Nicol Wells Erick Wenthe Cora West Cheryl Whaley Charlene Wichman Melissa Wiese Melissa Wild Scott Wilke 124 • SOPHOMORE
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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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Safi i H0ne4. Officially Speaking 1 enjoyed my job as vice-president, and ... all the responsibilities that came along with it, stated Deanna Reynolds. lass officers, How are m they chosen? and What do they do? Many hours of hard work and a lot of money went into the cam- paign week. I spent about twenty-five hours and a hun- dred and sixty dollars on my campaign, stated Marta Casper, sophomore presiden- tial candidate. During the campaign week, each candidate had a chance to express their goals for the class, and to gain votes through a speech over the inter- com system. Finally, the time for the main election arrived SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Cal vin Davis, president; Deanna Reynolds, vice president; and Jennette Corbitt, treasurer. and the winners were chosen. This year ' s sophomore class presi- dent was Calvin Davis. His job as presi- dent was to preside over class meetings, promote and plan class activities, and participate in all ASB activities. Presid- ing under Calvin, was Deanna Reynolds as sophomore class vice-president. Her responsibility was to take over as presi- dent when Calvin was not around. My favorite part of being vice-president was meeting people and having responsibil- ities, revealed Deanna Reynolds. Also presiding under Calvin, was Jeanette Corbitt. Jeanette, as treasurer, orga- nized and purchased all the ASB sopho- more class orders and participated in all student government activities. Though being an officer took much effort, Jean- ette claims, My job was fun, and I en- joy being in student government. by Joyce Madokoro Kelley Wilcutts Alex Willcut Tara Williams Timothy Williamson Garrett Winn James Wisslead Robert Wood Tammy Wozencraft Gregory Wrench Shawn Wright Tracy Yoder Sharon York David Young Jennifer Young Anita Zamora David Zapalac Katharine Zapien Jason Zeilenga CLASS OFFICERS • 125
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