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'K .asa Elizabeth Smith Amfwil' Counselors Use New Methods for Qld Problems Hi Mr. Kugler. I'm back again, and boy do I have a problem this time! And so a new year had begun for the counseling department. But solving students' problems was only a small part of the counselofs responsibilities. Counseling duties ranged from providing vo- cational and educational information to super- vising S.C.A.T. testing programs. Yet time was still found to initiate several new pro- grams into the department. While other departments were busy adding or expanding resource centers the counseling department was not left behind. College cata- logs and occupational information was col- lected and placed in an information center within the counseling area. , Counseling itself was expanded to include six or eight students at a time. College, scholarship, and job information was made available to these groups. Besides counseling students assigned to them, counselors visited Stevenson alumni at their new colleges. The department proved they could do more than just solve problems. fLeftj 'tName, Time In, Time Outf' John Foley recorded the information required. KBelowj Experimenting in group counseling Cindy Hallman, Debbie Bloomfield, Mort Ab- romiwitz, and Jeff Pearson worked with Mr. Heise. if 1 Ev
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4 l Telephones rang a bell with Mr. Joseph Guiliani, who found them handy in his work with select students under the SAR program. fAbovej Department Chairman Mr. John Soave enjoyed a light moment with a counselor while KBelowj Mr. Stuart Post, a Grand Valley State College representative spoke with an interested student. 1 Q 5 4' if is :fe ., - M1 5 L W, Grace Campise fsecj Ma1'i01'l B01-11'g0D fSec.j Corolyn Beaudry Adrienne Feuer E31-1 Seaman 18 Academics
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, v xiii' nf 1' xl ' ' ,J J XJ! wh M KAbovej At times the lunch lines must have seemed endless to the cooks as they served meals to the hungry hordes of students. KBelow,J My cup runneth over? Not quite. But the addition of chocolate milkshakes to the lunchroom menu was welcomed by Bob Newman, Bill Nesbitt, and Bob Truesdale. fRightj In a last attempt to satisfy the hunger pangs of 2,200 students the cooks resorted to pouring plenty of gravy over the potatoes . . . that is gravy, isn't it? 20 Academics at X ' mamw
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