Sabino High School - Vista Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1978

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Familiar Faces In Familiar Places Q Though their faces are familiar, their names are often unknown. Either way you look at them, they perform vital services to keep our school functioning. From the time you register as a freshman to when you purchase your cap and gown for graduation, student's contact with the bookstore is interminable. Mrs. Rose Rice, Mr. Bill Smith and Mr. Don Gerow must cater to the limitless needs of students. These tasks range from supplying books and school supplies, to running the ticket windows and distributing lockers. The maintenance crew had the responsibility of keeping Sabino in working order. They worked to provide electricity, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, made sure all buildings were locked up each night, kept the athletic fields, trees, and bushes clipped and watered, and maintained the cleanliness of the campus. Supersweet candy and sodas were cut from the cafeteria menu and the hot lunch was made more nutritious and tasty. This year lunch was broken down according to buildings, but overcrowding was still apparent. Mrs. Campbell finished her 6th year as Sabino's nurse. Her duties ranged from diagnosing fevers and headaches to treating students for lacerations, broken bones and concussions. This interview took place between a member of the Vista staff and Mr. Don Smith of the bookstore. VISTA: Mr. Smith, I'm with the yearbook and . . . SMITTY: Call me Smitty! VISTA: O.K., Smitty, how do you like your job here? SMITTY: It's great! Never a dull moment. VISTA: What's it like registering 80 Staff 2,100 kids before school starts? SMITTY: Around August 20 things get very hectic, it seems everyone has a problem before school opens. VISTA:But once things are underway, everything runs smoothly. wb '13 In -ui? . ,gf t. 2. A we . -Mg 6 I i, 5 'ii' ' , 1 3 x SMITTY: That's right, even the junior high doesn't bother me. VISTA: What about the responsibility of handling so much money? SMITTY: I really never think about it, except when I'm working at the ticket windows

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Committee Provide Improvements For Sabino .Parent Partnership Council and Student Advisory Council are two very important organizations in which parents, students, and faculty can work together. VISTA: Mr. Mueller, what is the major function of P.P.C.? Mr. Mueller: Our three goals are: To develope the highest potential of each student by assisting the faculty and staff in their efforts, to recognize those students who are selected as having exerted their best efforts toward realizing the goal, and to understand the mutual concerns of the community, school, and school board. VISTA: What kinds of things were discussed at meetings? MUELLER: In October a large number of parents expressed interest in a College Career Night. When discussed, it was learned that nearly 82070 of the college Sabino students in the class of '77 were attending either the U of A or Pima College VISTA: What is the purpose of SAC? BECKY LIEBERSONZ SAC provides communication between students and board members of TUSD. For example, Laura Tonz and I are on a committee looking into semester grading rather than the current quarterly grading system. The good thing about SAC is every member is really involved. 1. P.P.C. President Mr. Mueller. 2. The potluck dinner sponsored by the P.P.C. on October 11, 1977. 3. A parent states her her views. 4. SAC members Monica Brown, Laura Tonz, and Becky Lieberson. ll 3.4-



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before a football game. Thirty minutes before kickoff time, we have to handle about 3,000 eager football fans, so it's very important not to make a mistake. VISTA: By the way, how do you handle all the smart alecs and what do you do when someone gives you a hard time? SMITTY: Simple, in one ear and out the other! 1. Front row: Mrs. Heiser, Mrs. Butcher, Mrs. Chris- tie. Second row: Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Walls, Mrs. Rausso, Mrs. Hubble, Mrs. Pagnozzi. Third row: Mrs. Dona- hue, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Fickle, Mrs. Sigler, Mrs. Dou- gherty. Back row: Mrs. jarvis, Mrs. Romesburg, Mrs. johnson, Mrs. Esham, Mrs. Goffier, Mrs. Grubbs. In- set: Mrs. Hubble prepares tostadas for the hot lunch. 2. Front row: G. Bedoy, E. Pesquiera, R. Benjamin, G. Lovgo, H. Nguyen. Back row: j. Toth, 1. Elgren, M. Murphy, P. Lee, G. Mitchell. 3. Mr. Garcia. 4. Carol Carbajal and Helen Lewis '78. 5. Mrs. Campbell. 6. Mrs. Rose Rice, Mr. Bill Smith, and Mr. Don Gerow work in the bookstore. JIU ..1.f--- W' SJC 7 w '

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