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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Apr 1996, p. 12

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Not to be outdone, the aduits at the Orono Figure Skating Carnival entitled "Books. Books Books," which was hield two weeks two weeks ago, did their own tribuite to x-rated books in risque routine. BY MARY MCKENZIE At Clarke Ligh school, the guidance department offers many different services, inceluding information for stu- dents planning their, future. The most important service they offer is helping anyone with any kind of problemn. Hlowever, sometimies o)-ur tai- ented guidance counsello(rs cannot help certain teenagers in our hîgli school withi their probiems. Not because thiey are not capable, but because somnetimes the teenis are not able to relate to aduits with their problemis. At Clarke we have solved this problem by) knlowing abouit the -peer counl- sellingc program whereas the grade niines (do not. For one period each dayv the peer counisellors are required to book appointmients with the- grade nines they are assigned toý anid introduce themn to the programns available to thiem in Student Serices.' The peers not only do inter- views with students they are also requiredi, once a mionth to hian 'i in a resear-cli assign- ment on a topie that is a This Ad cost Iess than $ 12.00 (before G.S.T.) e Z WoNt~I~ TUE~E~ " ~1 QO~NEC1IO~ ~IWE~N ~WE ~~c~LOUSLi tAlGI4 SALARWS I ~ k. MOUT..~ se. AND MAY Peer Counselling At Clarke High polow * ooý,h -rimt5

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