Oyv <7o*udi' uuths CaSi&eAs Plcu^iut<^ arujU Phzxzesn&fitt Advising is there for the asking D< ■ the i i 'tinsel* T' .it tlu- (. .1 re* r Planning in.I Pla.e merit Scrvi* e think <>i .ill I dmersity student' a- .1 shapeless null' .'1 questioning faces, with no re.il difference' amont* them.’ \.'t h.irdh I he five pi. ifrs'ionah \t h* > ,1.Ivi'c I nivet'its audent - '11 * areet options, * on. erie .ilul fe.ir' e.u It have spe* ifk ha. kprounds 1h.1t s .in he applic.i t. the \ an* ue need' ■ t ■!:;,lell!' I it rv Smith, dire. t. >! >t t PI’S, iid studt in art usually mat • la d up u ith a 1 i -1111'«■ I* u u la tan I'f't relate t.' them about career quest i* in> "Karen, the r< > r;'thum . will aA j»t*« >;-If \i li.it I heir . mu r 1 ti . . .iii.l based mi ilu partkular interests - I tin tounselor, there will In- .1 matt h made !lun ,' he -aid "At tin p> ant all i ouilSfli >!'■’ arc able In assist the pop ilatmn at the I niversitv bet ;iuy nt (tin- i ounselor •-') Aiv < t ■ its and m hti ii c training ' Smith has been dim mr nt (. PI’S tor tune vears now, hut his under graduate degree doesn’t exatth re fleet his present oteupatlon: Hi’ has a has helot nt arts degree in tood to.h nologv from Oregon State l m\ erst ts hut his involvement m a group vailed Opportunttv OSl , whuh in formed students nt edui attonal and > ateer t holt cs, helped guide Smith to In-- e\entual pri 1 Art' ami S. lem.m ( here. 1- a|s< tea. lies a one . redit ii'Ut'e 1 ailed ( oile^. to ( areer, -a In. It n idieted e\ erv term. Sarah navies, who lias Seen a l TP's ..ainseli’i tot almost three .eat-, -aid die ... enjoys adenine students who are interested in modi eai or writing earners She re. eived he! l a. helot o! art- decree lit t ier man a:id Russian horn the l meet's; tv and t Inti a .nt to I ne I and n u. a k a- a nanny Havies has also been a I rein h tea. her at ! In Amen- an S I tool m London. ro rivtA n.u'i in .1!it! 1 m.i'li r -■ neuree mi I\ >rtI.mJ Si.iic l mut'in and ha- -tlulled p-viho li icu.il .mthn >|'. Inin .it l C 1 A ,uk1 mi 1 law.111 sin- ha- ersed as dean ot 'Indent- ,il .1 -mall medu.ll -1 I100I III Portland and ha- also worked in the Department - >t Health Policy and Management at Harvard l mver-nv ( oun-elor (. ima I luston, u ho al-o graduated tr»'in the I’niversity, re a-iu d a hnehelor of science degree in psychology and a master - decree in industrial relations. W hen -lie was an undergraduate student here, Huston heeame inter e-ted in ,u a-lemu and i aieer counsel me .ukI held .in internship .11 l ITS. She was then offered .1 position as . ounselor and has Seen at the job for ti >ur vears now. Ilusti'ii also teat lies the three 11twl 11 C areer Life Planning course and manage'' the Career Assessment Program and the Career Develop nieni Internship Program. Ben Jeffries, who has Been .1 CPI’S counselor for three vears, has an ex tensive Business Background. Hr' re reived a degree in industrial econom 10 from !< m a State anil then held jobs invoking such issues as laBor negotiations, wage and salarv, hu man resiiurc es and c ollege relat ions. I 1 a 1 ~> vears let fries was the 1 orpo rate manager of selection at ARCO .At the time, ARCO was hiring al most 400 college graduates a vear. leffries n tunc considered the current business school contact tor C PI’S. / Xirla hukson YOU CAN TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR FUTURE , TODAY SEE OUR GENERAL BOOKS CAREER DEPT. WHO’S! UO Bookstore 13TH & KINCAID M F 7:30-6 SAT 10-6 PH. 346-4331