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of HW 555 w3m'wMws ,,,,,. S-ga. Page 14. 1. The Career Center is well organized and up to date. Do you need financial assistance for college? Staci Dunn and Chris Avant research information on scholarships. Each year much schol- arship money goes unclaimed simply because no one applies for it. 2. Confused about which college is right tor you? Need help filling out your applications? lt's never too early to begin planning. Mr. Her- rera, counselor extraordinaire, gives Mary Hudson information that will help her make the difficult decision. Page 15. 1. Eeni meeni myni moe, to which college do I go? Need help? Follow Bob Stilts, Debbie Sandercock, and Teresita Tornacder to the college catalog file in the Career Center. 2, The Army recruiter is a familiar face on campus. He assists students with future plans and explains their options. The recruiter and Tyler Burbank discuss what it means to be all that you can be! 3. Alumnus Rick Quinney joins Jodie Butterfield, Betsy Mad- dox, and Deana Ross at the main entrance of Cuesta College. Cuesta Tech, as it is fondly called, provides vocational training as well as undergraduate college classes. IL-5 I v-nf ,-..--' --..,,,g ... i, ,LW C. 1 is t. fm .l
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he future is yours for the planning! Two full time counselors: Tony Herrera and Paula Geibel, are available to talk to you about ca- reers andfor colleges. They maintain a bulletin board with scholar- ship applications, SAT test dates, and information about college visita- tion days. They will recommend a trip to the Career Center, headed by Cathy Kessler-Amling. She will offer you pamphlets, brochures, a com- puter program and expert advice. The Career Center is also the on- carnpus home of the Armed Services representatives. They can explain the many opportunities available to you through their program of mili- tary service. Your future is up to you. MBHS is proud of the variety of colleges chosen by the class of 1986. Seniors are applying to UC Davis, UCSB, UCSB, UCLA, UCI, Point Loma, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, West Point, Stanford, Mills, Carnegie-Mellon, and Cal Poly. Popular college majors are Pre-Med, Aeronautical Engi- neering, Computer Science, and International Relations. Some students have made commitments to the military. Many students will make deci- sions after two years at Cuesta College, the most popular choice of the students. Whatever you decide to do, job or education, MBHS has of- fered you a chance to make the best of your life. 'MW is 9' i ig dub
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