Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1971

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Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 70 of 296
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FDR STUDENT ACTIVITIES Sahuaro's openess impresses Mr. Johnson I think the thing l feel about Sahuaro is the openess...the communication between the students and teachers, said Mr. Harry B. Johnson, Assistant Principal in charge of Student Activities. In his job, Mr. Johnson also supervised the nurse, deans, athletic director, attendance office, bookstore personnel, and cafeteria workers. The maintenance personnel also relied on his supervision. Mr. Johnson had the time-consuming job of managing the school's finances. This involved the budgets for various organi- zations, requisitions, and all student activity money. Supervising school activities took most of Mr. Johnson's time, for he came back at night an av- erage of three times a week to supervise school functions. He commented, Work- ing with kids in so many areas as l do, I certainly have no time to be bored. During his spare time, Mr. Johnson en- joys canoeing and he has his own home- made canoe. Other interests are wood- carving and carpentry. He thought the student body as a whole was, . .above average in their interests, their attitudes, and their backgrounds. 66 ADMINISTRATION .ks :M ff-ii' is 'iyrgltisilffli , .s.QSf. s 3 1 fs -. i f 7' 3 'Q - ynt Mr. Johnson and Mr. lsmay go over a student's conduct record. Mr. Johnson super- vises the deans' office. l -it l TOP LEFT: Mrs. Mary Jo Wingren, secretary to Mr. Johnson, talks to Valerie Pattengale about approving a songleading activity. I TOP RIGHT: Checking pink and blue slips, Mrs. Diana Brown and Mrs. Helen Kyle, attendance clerks, verify student's admits. l FAR RIGHT: Assistant Principal Harry B. Johnson reviews the school budget before approving student body expenditures. l MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Sue Pearson, attendance secretary, checks over forms with Mr. Johnson l BOTTOM RIGHT: Relief Secretary Mrs. ,Pat Steel Iightens the load for other secretaries, by working in many offices. fi

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lith the highest enrollment and new tudents coming all the time, Head egistrar Mrs. Janis Kenan and her ssistants Mrs. Marie Galaz and Mrs. clia Felix were kept busy throughout 'wee year registering and making sched- e changes. Mrs. Kenan also had arge of students' personal records , dgrades. Under Mr. Slawson's supervision, Mrs. Muriel Carlton, Miss Jamie Trainer, and Mr. Wiley Murphy worked on a new guidance-Counseling program with the other two guidance counselors. Scheduling was done by IBM, but Mrs. Kenan or Mr. Slawson took care of most schedule changes and other problems. l ADMINISTRATION 65



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Mm .1 l We couldn't get along without all our student help, said Mrs. Sue Pear- son of the attendance office. Mrs. Pearson also said that the students ...do practically all the filing and alphabetizing, and take all the call slips. Working with Mrs. Pear- son, the attendance secretary, are Mrs. Helen Kyle and Mrs. Diana Brown, attendance clerks. Besides handling daily attendance, the office keeps all the attendance re- cords, handles the federal aid cards, and manages theginformation phone. ADMINISTRATION 67 1

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