News Focus: Career Fair

News Sun, The (Waukegan, IL) | February 23, 2005| | Copyright

Journalism students Bianca Cusimano (left) and Dana Swanson interview Loree Vick, a representative from the Barbizon School of Personal Development, Acting and Modeling.

WAUCONDA -- Five hundred Wauconda High School students explored different career options at the school's sixth Career Fair last Friday with more than 60 different career representatives presenting a wide range of employment opportunities. Lake County Coroner Dr. Richard Keller staffed a table to explain what his office does. "These kids are hungry for information," he said. "They want to know if what they see on television ...

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