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fl'QShl110l1 FRANK NEWTON JAMES NUNNALLY JOHN OGDEN KEVIN O'ROUR.KE ANGELA OBERMANN ANITA OIBEN DAN OLSON NANCY OLSON KRISTINE ORT ROBBIE OSBORN LESLIE OWENS PIA OWENS PAM PANKOFF HAROLD PARK PAM PASSMORE MICHAEL PASTERNAK PATRICK PATFEN HM PAITIISON TEREA PAIZER TRACEY PFAFF AMY POLINE' SHEEYL POMPLUN CHRISTIAN PORTER LUCIA POWELL BU The Smoky Hill counseling depart- ment consists of seven counselors: Lee Bender, Lorea Acuszaar, Foster Camp- bell, Tony Kaempfer, Gail Miller, Sandy Nearpass, and Gwen Sells. The counselors are all specialists in the counseling area, and are educated extensively in the areas of communication. Lorea Acuszaar is one of the most experienced counselors on the staff, having worked in cities all over the world. She finds Smoky Hill a relaxing and interesting change of pace comparing it with her previously held jobs. The thing she finds nice about school is the diversity of the staff and students. Foster Campbell has been a coun- selor for 18 years and of that 18 he has spent nine at Smoky Hill. He likes the constant contact with students and parents. The one drawback about his job is that occasionally it gets mundane and he dislikes schedule changes. Tony Kaempfer feels his job gives him the opportunity to be in contact with some real neat kids. The drawbacks are the paperwork and schedule changes. Otherwise Tony really enjoys his job. 190 Counselors I Freshmen -1 1 . 4 'Lf 'spin W Gail Miller has been at Smoky Hill, counseling for four years. The thing she likes are: The one to one contact, the flexibility and the ideal opportunities to deal with students on a more personal basis. Singularily her only dislike is the paper work involved with counseling. Sandy Nearpass has been at Smoky Hill for seven years, The thing she enjoys about it here is the constant one to one contact with kids. The few drawbacks of her job are -fthe lack of understanding about a counselor's role, which results in the putting down of the counselors and their department.
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