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Excellence at it best: Support Staff Lillian Morris - Secretary Marge Seaman - Clerk The making of a ood high school has always relied on the accuracy and harcfwork of its su port staff. Many hours were devoted to keep this school? running smooth and efficiently. Secretaries and clerks did most of this work. Secretaries helped out people like the principal and counselors. Sharon Hewitt, secretary in the counseling office, conducted basic secretarial skills for three counselors. She maintained files on active, inactive and graduate students. Hewitt was responsible for keeping all student records and making student grade point averages. Other members of the staff who were very helpful to our school were clerks. KathieiCowell worked in the main office area and basically did all ordering for the school. She also sent out absence letters to parents and answered the phones. Donna Hugo held a very important job in the attendance office. Writing passes, taking phone messages, and making out lists of excused students were only a few duties of her 'ob. She also ke t up state attendence books and kept track of students wllo were new and those that dropped out of school. Basically, Hugo straightened out any attendance problems there might have been. The support staff members of our school each had their own special tasks to perform. The were the people who have given this school the kind oflgood reputation it has always maintained Gloria Armistead and Eleanor King find something interesting on the computer. Gloria Armistead - Secretary ludie Buxton - Attendence Aide Kathie Cowell - Clerk Sharon Hewitt - Secretary Donna Hugo - Clerk Eleanor King - Secretary Staff 113
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Sharon Hewitt is busy at work in the counseling office. ludie Buxton enjoys her work in the school attendance office. W -ww.a..,,i E 2 . Donna Hugo takes a moment to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee. Eleanor King smiles for the camera while working in the main office. 112 Staff
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Counselors Offer Support: Students bring problems Counseling, like any other profession, requires the qualities of patience, understanding, and acceptance, stated Sunita Budhiraja, Skyline's new part-time counselor who also worked part-time at Longmont High. Known as Sunita, she emigrated to the United States from India 12 years ago to pursue a Masters degree in psychology, but changed her mind to a major in guidance and counseling. Sunita said she plans to remain in counseling. I love every minute of it! Mr. Mike Minelli was originally assigned to a counseling position by the Denver Public Schools. As a counselor, he offers students help in career planning, college or Tech training, and high school scheduling. He felt that he did a lot of work with personal problems regarding peers, parents, and school. Mr. Gil Garcia said he wanted to have a positive impact with every student with whom he worked. When in high school, Mr. Garcia was encouraged by a lot of teachers, coaches, and his counselor. Now, he feels he needs to put something back. I try to offer enthusiasm for each student as well as caring and understanding. Mr. Gil Garcia, counselor, takes a break during student schedule changes. Charles Albers Choral Music, Guitar Joanne Aschenbrenner Core and Advanced P.E., Gymnastics, junior Class Sponsor 3 , seek solutions David Balstad I C.P. Biology Kirk Baxter Algebra I, II, C.P. Biology, Student Government, Senior Class Sponsor Mike Brooks Government, World History, Volleyball Sunita Budhiraja Counselor Liz Christian T.M.R. Eric Christiansen Woods I, II, Advanced Woods, Small Engines, Track, Cross Country Carolyn Cory-Hummel Comm. Fund., Inter. Comp., Drama II wt 114 Faculty
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