rosprewerae 3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 2, 1987 Guidance Services and the Rule They Play in College Life Since its Inception, Selkirk College has maintained a philoso- phy which regards the import- ance of the individual os para- losophy is inhex- ie Inatructonal and ctional operations of the “College. The guidance ser- vices department is largely res- ponsible for the none instructional services to'the student. The guidance services ald | § in activities to the College instruc- tonal program and. assets in de- riving greater benefits from their university experience, Professional services, staff- ed with competently trained fonnel, complement G pro; hav been reorganized tor. the 1987-1 38 term so as provide more ex- tensive services to the student. Faculty assigned to Guid- ance Services include: R. H. grr Ry ung, acting chairman; A. ) Dunn, counsellor and su- perce of student activities; Er- | thi R. Close, cqunsetior and su- petvisor of Testing; is a 1961 grad- ersity of British Columbia with majors in physic- al education and Bea} hy. ttended gr gate Bchool . Young years teaching” an counselling at the secondary schoo! level e North Vancouver school board. In 1966, and until his ar- rival at Selkirk College in Aug- ust of this year, he completed the course work requirements to- ward a doctor of education de- gree at Whe the same gree wil be sar school: He is currently in the pro- cess of collecting th his ‘tenes pe ig the data for io Onta: , lege, vane of Soe e lower mainland’ for. two, years, then left for:a journey ttirough Europe his Si Hons he has a) Keen interest ‘in mall group Ww io tion for the age to- of Leyden. For y has been an‘as- sistant teacher at this s university in experimental psy chology in x | the department o! ld psycho- ORY. Mrs. Groenveld came to Canada in 1966 and worked. for one year with the Kootenay Men- a Bret sat tb, ey ined ugus' , she joine the Selkirk College staff and she will be responsible for the psy- chology Prograin and giris’ coun- Mis. Groenveld holds a doc- masters degree in Canada) in child psychology. Mel Johns ri received his BA degree a fang 8 month with 6. Cominco "at Kimberley as a matntensnce Planner, he served si ionths as an employment officer with the Commonwealth torandus degree (equivalent of a z Erling Close students and the public between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon ‘and 12:80 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon- through Friday. day the use of individ- in- Government ote Mr. Johns to| ual interviews, Canada wher. 2, iu August, 1966, he Joined the ederal dep dep: partment and academic back- und, students are assisted steps whether a Saeee counsellor.’ Prior to being Selkirk College, Mr. ohn Sraploye d in K \. pow Dun Selkirk Cole Nace- | they educational or P vocational ont S Pines ent implies the satis- factory adjustment of the in- ee to any appropriate sit- uation. Leadership experience: gain-| weekend and holiday trips home, im |ed through participation in self-|. governing odganizations and pro-| 1 grams encourages the formation] sential and helpful. of habits of civic responsibility. Activities at Selkirk include] use of the department and the both intramural and extramural span of the services into almost gymnasium ‘facilities’ which are so necessary. hance soctal an Marijke: Groenveld x department. At Mel Johnscn formation of their former ay dents enrolled ‘at Selkirk. Th Mr. Close is agree responsible for the testing program at Sel-| kirk College. This includes a var- both an individual and group ty- pe. Placement tests of a group of the team ef te, Ca iety of psychological tests of aa cul everyie oup ios en life allows ovat stu dent 16 ata di In addition, activities on- det at i students made ap- ATTEND THE BIG: ARMISTICE WEEKEND’ DANCE FRIDAY NOV. 10 fp zascape contact, Castlegar Arena trate: the Coming .... the US. | The students at Selkirk Col-| lege view the services as both es- They do not hesitate to make to see counsellors | during the month of August a- ‘ Pa-| lone’ and another 350 appoin¢, S Q U | R ES id) ments were made during Sept- ember. (1967 winners ‘of the ularly encouraging as fier are| Grand Forks Battle of uidance services de- The g All portment at Selkirk also over- sees the ey med of first-aid and the them by tal e honing or 0} the latter half of the month, students on caus during Bands)’ ervices are available to] 9 9 12.30 Adm. $1.25 medical treatinent. hnson of Castle- ie College. D. Johns ar, Pe at College hysician and in consultation wi ith ham the hea- Ith services are determined. These are reviewed by Dr. ecial circumstances are it to the attentions OE the College faculty. John the res- bility: of. emergency treat- Student housin js als function of the dance services P ; : BAY AVE. ODEON (9.25. PH. 364-2114 NOW SHOWING : WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE AND BEST ACTOR “A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS” COLOR DOORS 7.00 TWO SHOWS 7.30 - 9.30 Admission: Adults $1.75 | Student - Children $1.25 housing is limited to’ private homes, phrough the department, a list of rentals is made available to students upon request. Housing lists include inform- ation regarding location, facili- ties and cost, A final service, one not of ten included by most ne that of student lon. without oO her means of trans- service is not available to nine school class enrollees, In addition, the guidance ser- vices department maint Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 tion to the College as well as $ for| PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 2ND ta NOVEMBER 4TH type are Planning to enroll at Selkirk Col- tests includes vedeatlona ual placement, both wit ollege and ment both while attendance a Selkirk — part-time and sum- oO} each student from the time of tis application until his departure. The more that is known about a istudent through forms and jn- lege is to hel, Information comes from the student through froms and in- group counsel dual interviews 2s well as|h and full- tine employment for t the College leaver, Now that Selkirk College has completed a year of successful |P: operation it is a further endeav- or of the guidance services staf to follow up those students who ave left the College for univer- ities in the reco! In addition to gathering in- formation on each student, :the guidance. service collects, tains and’ disseminates informa- 8 its’ and the secondary school main- | dition, it is hoped to provide th oo within the Students transferring to the universities in the province are followed up to determine their mobility and achievement. In ad- lege, are solely on a voluntary basis. Information gained from stand- ardized instruments is most val- vable in the counselling service. The types es of: tests used in- clude scholastic ability, ‘Beneral aptitude, achievement; «interest javentomes and persgnality” ap- Ab Dunn is the supervisor of student activities at Selkirk corer. Coll gnizes the lege reco: value of student activities as a part ofa college education. It is ‘ough the activities timated to ‘that students are stimulated to discnver and with own capab! an ent capa- ie secondary schools are school CASTLE THEATRE SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 P.M. TONITE & FRIDAY Paul Newman sophia Loren LADY Shorts - Color - Cinemascope b SAT., MON., TUES. James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara THE RARE BREED ; WED., THURS., FRI , Lloyd Bridges — Shirley Baton i AROUND THE WORLD Ae representative, Mel Johnson, plays a si; tole in this area. The informe: tion service is provided to the Dear Sir: It was a pleasure to see our, local elected officials taking a individual in order that pe may isting apone hums within his. en-| vironment. The counselling service is fenerally considered to be the. art or backbone of the guid-' auce services. All members of ihe guidance staff are available provide a person-to-person re- ie ionship between one who seeks understanding of self and his world, and a professional ing. counselling service at UNDER THE SEA The Selkirk College is open to both ‘position, granted a hesitant one, on the current strike. Their plea for common sense is a reasonable one, ail- though I was under the impres-| or: an inadequate one, it can’ be sion it was a virtue required by both sides. Surely it was not meant that management is un- able to use this Precious com- modity. True, when dollars are taken away from our community it is serious. The wife of each man affected by the strike could tell) you exactly pow serge When money. is limited, what is is ‘leet out? When will not be open November 15. Simpson-Sears Ltd. Telephone Orders Phone 365-7707 Until Christmas, we will be in the store every Mon- day from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. for telephone orders: galy, Store for other services, Shop now and pay in January if peas are in berore PICK UP ‘YOUR COPY OF OUR CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE ’ Strike: ‘Common Sense And the Common Man rent money is short, how do you avoid the landlord? How do you ‘y with a steady pay cheque is no easy task; without a pay cheque an impossibte job. When the price of food is lowered, the interest on mort- gages is reduced and the cost of clothing is cut in this area, I'm quite sure at that time the men would listen to common sense” and accept less money. the welfare of. the com- munity i is foremost in our minds then- we have no choice but 'to support these members of our community when they have a just request. If after reading my letter a note of partisanship is detect-|' ed, I san only say that you're right — I truly hope. its con- tagious. Mrs. Maureen Argatoff, Castlegar. ° ae PETTITT PHOTOS | May We Suggest «.. "YOUR -- PORTRAIT ~ FOR CHRISTMAS ‘ ‘The Gift That. Only You Can Give Make Appointments PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILLad r cities and fo. e creative it thet CASTLEGAR SPORTING GOODS Value - Packed Sale 20% GOLF. ‘BAGS OFF ON ALL - Regular. 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