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AGT Counseling A Rewarding Field by Darryl Keck Hempstead's guidance staff consists of six full time counselors. They are part of the task is to help students with choosing a college, future plans, schedule changes, parentfteacher conferences, graduation credits, academic progress, and preparing students for the near future. To become a guidance counselor, a masters degree is required. Counselor lim Petersen said, I had always wanted to be a guidance counselor since I was in high school. I became a school teacher at first, then I went into counseling. The counseling staff con- sists of Ierry Abing, Ken Beeghley, Martha Connolly, Mary Lorenz, Lois Qualben, and lim Petersen. It's a very rewarding field and I really enjoy helping others. I encourage all students to talk to the counseling staff for work and career plans, said Petersen. Ken Beeghley said, I really enjoy helping others with future plans and voca- tional choices. Ierry Abing Ken Beeghley Martha Connolly Mary Lorenz Lois Qualben 1im Petersen 11 1erry Abing looks over a list of names at the guidance office. Photo by Ieff Becker 21 Looking over the day's 31 lerry Abing talks to a enda Ken Beeghley plans the Crimmins '83, about her S , - afternoon. Photo by Ieff Becker. choices. Photo by Ieff Beck .. . ,WE .',.i kms' N.. Q .V ,,. xg . . 4
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ik but at ' v , .lt il? 5, va AU.. ff 41 Mary Lorenz waits patiently for her next appointment. Photo by Ieff Becker. 51 Lois Qualben checks to see if her next appointment appears on time. Photo by Ieff Becker. 61 Counselors: Martha Connolly, Mary Lorenz, Ken Beeghley, lim Petersen, Lois Qualben, and lerry Abing. Photo by Ieff Becker.
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