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When you are through school, what would be your dream job? Why?

Responses gathered by Rachel Odom, Century; Hallie Kim, Brea Olinda; Christi Monette, Rosary; Sarah Halverson, Costa Mesa; Judy Tsai, Huntington Beach; Mona Hanouni, Loara; Amanda Garcia, El Modena; Presida Brasov, Garden Grove; Leeza Duong, Santiago; Luke Fenchel, University; Tricia Michels, Fountain Valley.

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“I want to work at Sea World, behind the scenes, taking care of animals and helping to train them. I could get discounts on admission and have that great fishy smell all of the time.”

Heather Snyder

freshman, Costa Mesa

“I would be the president of FAO Schwarz, because I could play with the toys all day.”

Thomas Lee, 15

sophomore, Brea Olinda

“My dream job would be to be a rich mountain man like Sylvester Stalone in the movie ‘Cliffhanger.’ Either that or a used car salesmen.”

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Nick Moller, 17

senior, Loara

“To be a group counselor for young people, because I was once a part of (a group). It really helped me deal with my problems, and I’d like to do the same for others.”

Maria Sanchez, 15

sophomore, Century

“I wouldn’t have a job. I would just be a millionaire.”

Jennifer Sablan, 16

junior, Garden Grove

“I would love to travel around the world with my camera and take pictures of couples who are getting married. I would get to see how different countries prepare for that special day and be able to share that moment with them. That way I’ll have many ideas for when I decide to get married.”

Drana Bo, 16

junior, Santiago

“Something where you do nothing and make a lot of money--like Vanna White.”

Jeff Yu, 17

senior, University

“I would like to be a physical therapist working with handicapped children.”

Jennifer Fitzgerald, 16

junior, Fountain Valley

“I’d like to sell goldfish, so I can get goldfish for free.”

Takako Tajima, 17

senior, Huntington Beach

“To be a big-time lawyer and make lots of money.”

Gisela Haban, 16

junior, Rosary

“I would really like to be the head honcho at a large advertising firm so I can brainwash consumers and make them buy useless gadgets and waste

their money so I can get richer.”

Page Kishiyama, 16

junior, El Modena

“I want to own a dance studio, be a housewife with my studio nearby and teach classes--of course not every day of the week, though.”

Darci Henson

senior, Costa Mesa

“To work for a record company, because I want to be involved with music.”

Darlene Loera, 17

senior, Century

“My dream job is to make a six-digit income while doing nothing tedious at all. Of course, this is only a dream. Reality check!”

Kim Hsu, 16

senior, Loara

“To be a doctor because you get to help people and are able to interact with society. Also, I would be able to use the money I earn to sponsor Christian missionaries.”

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Mark Eppley, 15

freshman, Huntington Beach

“A job where I could travel all over the world and meet new people.”

Alicia Ritter, 15

sophomore, Rosary

“I would like to be a hockey player for the Kings, a defensive player. It’s not what I’m going to do, but it’s what I’d like to do.”

Sinda Osburn, 16

junior, El Modena

“A buyer for an international company. Not only could I travel around the world for free, but I would be able to buy things.”

Andrea Kuhn, 16

junior, Loara

“My ultimate dream job would be to be a production designer in the film industry. It’s something different; I’ve always wanted to be in the film business.”

Matt King, 17

senior, El Modena

“I always thought it would be cool to be a cop because you get to help people in need.”

Justin Smith Jr.

junior, Costa Mesa

“An actress in Broadway musicals, ‘cause I love it.”

Jenny Schlotterbeck, 17

senior, Brea Olinda

“I’ve always wanted to be a lawyer because I love to speak in public and debate.”

Dominic Antenucci, 15

sophomore, Huntington Beach

“I would be a marine biologist, because I like sea animals.”

Katie Burt, 14

freshman, Rosary

“My dream job would be to be able to kick back at home, watch TV, eat and get paid for it. After that I’d get paid overtime for playing basketball and going out and having fun.”

Jesus Loza, 17

senior, Santiago

“I would like to be a professional ballerina and choreographer so world-renowned that companies would beg me to perform all of the lead roles of my ballets.”

Jessica Nicole Ree, 16

junior, Fountain Valley

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