Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 118 of 230
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Page 118 text:

Mhrs. Carol Anderson Director of Attendance Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson Mrs. Shirley Johnson Bookstore Manager Some of the people at PV who take care of the important matters like atten- dance, registry, and promoting general welfare for the school have reflected back to the 82-83 school year and have noticed some interesting changes. It was a good year. I found that welve had a decrease in the number of absences compared to previously, said Mrs. Carol Anderson, in charge of attendance. 'SI agree, this year was very good even though my records show an increase in sickness, elaborated Nurse Linda Flora. One of the major changes this year was an increase in the number of im- munized students. In earlier years we were lucky to get 50 percent of the students to have their shots. Now the numbers are nearly 95 percent. It makes us feel like we've accomplished something this year, she concluded. According to Mrs. Bobbi MacLeod, PV registrar, the year has been easier for her because of some changes in the way the grade point averages and rank- ing calculations are handled. Previously it took several weeks to do the averages for each class. Now because of the computer, it only takes a matter of days, stated Mrs. MacLeod. 114 Mr. Corky Clark Mrs. Pat Dee Security Attendance -new-.-W W' 4 1 Mr. Tom Duncan Security hu... V I Q Mr. Richard Kaar Mrs. Annette Ketterson Attendance Clerk Security Counseling Secretary an 'V NW4 fy., 8 Mrs. Bobbie MacLeod Mrs. Barb Meyers Mrs. Deloris Philley Registar Security Nurse W 0 Mrs. Lynda Flora Nurse l Mrs. Carol Lehman Bookstore .... . Mrs. Sharon Wagner Counseling Secretary Custodians: Top rowg Paul Cunningham, Brad Hazen, Diane Lafever, Samuel Lafever, Richa Patten. Bottom rowg Tom Ostram, Steven Brummet, Coy Hudson.

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A lux. W-- I Lei!-it iff M.. TWH i it , Ir. Eric Chester . sm usiness receives word processor The business department started off a new year in their temporary quarters, the Industrial Arts building. They began plans for the move into their new room next year. One of the new courses offered this year was the class entitled Word Processing which involved using the Compucorp 655 and other machines like the transcriber and IBM 75. Some of the other courses offered were Typing, Record Keeping, Accounting, Merchandise Distribution Education, a Co-op pro- gram, and C.O.E. Each week a student was chosen for Business Stu- dent of the month. Teachers rotated each week to choose students. The students were posted and recognized by the department. Mrs. Patrick, business department chairman, has held this position for 17 years. Her duties include buying the equipment, inventory, equipment repair, evaluating teachers and seeing that everything runs smoothly. Next fall the business department is looking for- ward to new equipment in Word Processing and Data Processing. 1. Vicky Blocher smiles as she works on her key punch machine. 2. Angie Conrad- son radically erases a mistake on her , 1 ' . 153 dget unit x x +R Mrs. Marilyn Patrick Department Chairman Mr. Rudy Burgoz an 9' qi? f If li: li to 5 ... ' Nw 'tx lhi C. 3... Mrs. Frances Kruse Mrs. Roxanne Lingol Mrs. Linda Loy Miss Anita Mullikin



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VL X I ' 3 , - se ' 2 af , . eff: ,M . .....-X... l 2 1. Mrs. Maureen Ferry ar- ranges the menu for the next day in the cafeteria. 2. Mrs. Deloris Philley, nurse, waits to help students during the day. 3. Mrs. Carol Lehman, bookstore, is always ready to help students. 4. Mrs. Mary lvens, secretary to Mr. John Hudson, assistant principal, helps keep the school running smoothly.

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