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Guidance for the Individuals Counselors Consult With Students Four hundred and fifty to one ... that's the ratio that the counseling department dealt with every- day, commented Mr. Merlene. He felt the disadvan- tage for all Mesa schools was the high ratio between students and counselors. Counselors provided services to all students re- plied Ms. Cahill-Fabiano. Students came to the coun- selors for information on colleges, scholarships, jobs, and schedule changes. Some questions or problems weren't as simple as that. With a growing number of students there was a growing concern for crisis problems. The counselors showed a concern for those students who were sex- ually and physically abused and for those students who had a drinking and or drug problem. With the amount of stress placed on students in today's society, students often felt confused. When there was a time for someone to listen, the counsel- ing department was a safe quiet place to gather your thoughts. All counselors specialized in one type of counseling or another. They all participated in giving short semi- nars such as study skills, career planning, test taking, goal setting and selecting colleges. This year's staff consisted of eight members and they were, Ms. Dietrich, Ms. Cahl-Fabiano, Ms. Best, Mr. Merlene, Ms. Combs, Mr. Griego, Ms. Bartow, and Ms. Sigueiros. We tried to make sure a counselor was available to see a student at all times, commented Debbie Richardson, counseling secretary. Design by Cheryl Evans. Photos by Steve Wilbur and Andy Phelps. Mr. Merlene, head counselor, handles all scholarships and helps with foreign exchange students. Counselor Ms. Cahill-Fabiano involves students in the Oa- sis club offered here at Dobson. Countel°fS 4CO Academic» l J7
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Ms. Combs fills out name tags in the front office. She is also in charge of writing the senior bulletin. Ms. Best completes a credit check with a student. Karin Rich signs out Kathy Valles, both sophomores, after Ms. Barlow has just helped her with a schedule change.
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Concentrating on his reading, junior Don Dexter takes time Librarian Mr. Conn demonstrates to sophomore Ja-Neen out to escape to the library and indulge in a book. Cooper and freshman Joe Friez how to check out books. The library was constantly being used for studying and homework. Cheryl Schneider and Lisel Westlake discuss their assignments. m x s Media Centor TOU Acadomlcj
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