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Guidance. TOWARD THE RIGHT DIRECTION H ollege? This pressing ( » dilema for all the seni- — ors, who are entering their final year of their high school, can be easily answered by making a short visit to the Career Center. The Career Center, one of Wilson ' s finest aids to the student body, is there to help many confused students in planning for a career getting a job, or choosing a college. The center was filled with college catalogs, which could be checked out an anytime. It also provided information on vari- ous professions which were stored on computer software. In addition, the center helped stu- dents gain work experience through ROP. The Career Center uniquely counseled students through Peer Counseling. In this pro- gram students counseled other students. The center felt that this was an advantage to the in- dividual students, who were comfortable communicating with a person of the same age. They felt more at ease with someone their own age because they seemed to understand bet- ter than if it was an adult. The Career Center was there not because all other schools have it, but because the school wanted to benefit the students. The center hoped that the stu- dents would realize that it is there for their own use, and and that use would increase to help and guide them in any possible way. by Grady Han ▲ THE CAREER CENTER STAFF — Alan Liu, Susan Kim, Richard Lee, Celeno Soto, Julie Kown, Shin photo by Dawn Wazny ► Julie Kown is kept busy filling out applications and calling to find out more information about colleges, photo by Dawn Wazny Tim. 126 Cam GewteJi
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T Susan Kim rearranges the college catalogs so that it will he more convenient for the students to find what they want, photo by Dawn wazny T Susan Kim and Julie Kwon say, Working in the Career Center is not all hard work and boring, but it ' sfun helping out and meeting different students. photo by Dawn Wazny A Celene Soto keeps busy with students asking questions, or calling to find more information needed by the center, photo by Down wazny Julie Kwon writes out the College Corner contract which comes out every month for different colleges, photo by Dawn wazny CXM£l Cwkeji 125
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Bank Ok WeAiCd PeCiDteKtS yaite JUST THE RIGHT TOUCH 8 very year the Bank of America awards are given to seniors who seemed to stand out in certain areas and whose work went beyond that which was required. These awards were given to those stu- dents who showed excellence in a area for at least three years. There were two types of awards which were given out, one was a certificate and the other a plaque. The recipients of the plaques could go on to be el- igible for a state award and if they win there they compete for a scholarship. The recipients of the plaques were Robin Dennis, Yuan Heng Hsu, Ginny Kipers, and Robert Lee. The certificate recipients were Monzer Al- dimassi, Thomas Chao, Connie Chen, David Chen, Judy Chow, Janet Chung, Matt Clementz, Vanessa Hall, Susie Koh, Tim Kudinoff, Olivia Litis, Terry Pri- ester, and Celene Soto. These seniors went beyond the limits and had Just The Right Touch, by Kim King fLAQUE RECIPIENTS — Ginny Kipers, Robert Lee, Yuan Heng Hsu, and Robin Dennis, photo by Down wozny iiRTIFICATE RECIPIENTS — Monzer Aldimassi, Thomas Chao, Connie Chen, David Chen, Judy Chow, Janet Chung, Matt lentz, Vanessa Hall, Susie Koh, Tim Kudinoff, Olivia Litis, Terry Priester, and Celene Soto, photo by Down wazny ' Haule o(y Arnica PeCipieKts 127
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