Marana High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Marana, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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A good Example . The office has a new face this year, Sarita Mo- tove. She is the school psychologist and is more than willing to help anyone with whatever prob- lems that seem to arise. Ms. Motove assisted the student government class with helpful hints about body language, and new and concise ideas about promoting spirit. The guidance counselors are a very im- portant part of keeping the school organized. They are always on the go, helping students with their schedules and even job careers. Mrs. McGahey,guidancesecretary, has a busy job of trying to keep the counselors organized. 1. Ms. Sarita Motove, school psychologist. 2. Mrs. Sotelo never stops for one second, it's either paperwork or phone calls. 3. Mrs. Hiatt assists Mrs. Douglas as they work out guidance affairs. 4. Mrs. Federico and Mrs. Paterson work to- gether to straighten attendence records. 5. Mrs. Thorpe takes shorthand for one of the deans. 6. Mrs. McGahey calls to see if a studentls schedule can be changed. 7. Ms. Dorothy Hiatt. 8. Ms. Frances Douglas. 9. Mrs. Paddock checks David's blood pressure. 10. Ms. Motova finds a student's responsoe rather amusing.

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Offices make first Impression Marana High School's front office is full of secretaries who are often approached by new and different faces. These newcomers form an impres- sion of Marana by the appearence and organizational structure of the of- fice. The secretaries work very hard to make this first impression a good example of school leadership. The needs of students are often accomplished with one thought in mind, The main goal is to make the students feel that this is their school and they may come to us for any assistance anytime. This is the emphasis the office tries to stress to the student body. The secretaries and guidance counselors work towards a commun- ication development, not only be- tween students, but also between parents and teachers. They feel that communication is an impor- tant factor in the progression of a student-teacher relationship. Other duties taking place in the office are those done by our school nurse, Mrs. Paddock. The primary function of her job is to care for the ill and injured students and em- ployees of Marana. The nurse's of- fice is the emergency center of the school. The attendence office, which is kept in accurate order by Mrs. Federico and Mrs. Paterson, is still another busy place in the office. They have the responsibility of keeping an up-to-date record of all absences among the students. It is also the duty of the attendence office to act as receptionist for the school, making sure that anyone coming through the front door will be greeted with a smile. ffl :ff , , J f.ss...a+,, I ig -4 i n w fr.. ' .,. f. ..,.. -. ' 1 H 126 Faculty



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Business!Drivers Ed .V VA,L V K 2 , ff 128 Faculty M W if The business, typing, and record keeping classes had a busy year clicking away at the typewriters and scribbling in the record books. The classes taught by Ms. Lantynche, Ms. Holaway, and Ms. Carpenter, took time writings, business letters, and learned other secretarial work. Record keeping and general business were active with office procedures and keeping the books up to date.

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