Sabino High School - Vista Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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Counselors-top row: D. Grimm, P. Gaz- P zolo, A. Maklin, G. Scott. Bottom row: M. Westwoter Ccounseling secretoryh. J. Bowers. V Peer counselors- top row: F. Geffen, J. Benjominson, L. Leimboch, G. Guillot. Bottom row: S. Pickett, L. Boggs, S. Sparks, R. Kulseth, M. Strong. Student Services Going Strong 559180 Often during high school years, stue dents have a day when everything seems to go wrong, Most Sabina stu- dents have had a day like this! Oh my gosh, ljust sliced my finger! Mr. Liming, may I be excused to go see Nurse Lattomus? Well, Sally, what can the nurse do for you? Why Mr. Liming, didn't you Isnovv it is a proven fact that the nurse treats and cures over fifty patients per day? With the assistance of Mrs. Betty Marovich, she cured tummy aches, treated minor cuts and wounds, and if nothing else, just soothed patients with comforting vvords. The counseling department, headed s X S Kupers Nik

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9- If 4 Mr. Lynn Rhodes approves top grade ten- nis equipment. New Places, New Faces Highlight Administration Responsibility, confusion, excitment, and optimism were just a few of the words used to describe the reorganized administration. Leading off the series of moves was the sight of two bright new faces on the campus. Mr. Jack Dyson, from Pueblo, took over for Mr. Swart as Assistant Principal of instruction. Mr. Lee Carey, from Rincon, became the Assis- tant Principal in charge of operations. The Deans' positions were eliminated, and a single Assistant Principal position was added, This reduced the number of administrators from five to four and cre- ated added responsibilities for everyone. Mrs. LouAnn Daldrup, in her third year as principal, said that she was opti4 mistic about the organization and We'lljust have to wait and see how it works out, When asked about the ad- ministrative shuffle, Mr. Lynn Rhodes. 'F' , sp-1 l S L QW A Assistant Principals Mr. Jack Dyson and Mr. Lee Carey. Assistant Principal of Activities admitted that he didn't like it as well. He also confidently added, Well get the job done. Mr, Carey summed it up this way, We are working for excelIence. Another change in the administration was the retirement of Mr. Leon Swart. Mr. Swart retired November 30, 1982, after over eleven years of service at Sabina. Since prior to the opening of the school in 1971, Mr. Swart was responsible for the curriculum, schedules, and coun- selors, He was directly responsible for helping Sabina to become one of the finest schools in Tucson. He is highly qualified, wonderful to work with, and well organized, yet tough, commented Mr. Scott, director of the counselors. Mr, Swart said that he plans to travel and stay active. Mrs. Bowers, junior class counselor, said, Sabina will miss him very much. Q By Rob Lowery Administration 119



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Many Sabinoans claim the program works ii wit F l Nurse Diane Lattomus teassures a con- cerned parent over the phone. 4 Office aide Judy Wilson assists students with counseling procedures. by Mr. Gene Scott, does not help stu- dents who are physically sicls, but it can aid individuals who may be acaf demically ill. An academic sufferer is one who is literally sicls of school. The ,Q.,..'w. counselors lessened this pain by assisting students with school and social develope ment. Many Sabinoans claimed the pro- gram worlsed and it must have, for most students left the counseling office with a good feeling about themselves and their school. Occasionally a student feels uncom- fortable tallsing with an adult, so a peer counselor program was developed to enable individuals to tolls on a one-to- one basis with someone his own age. Notjust anyone can be a peer counselor, One must have certain qualifications. He should be interested in people, self-confi- dent, responsible, trust-worthy, and above all, a good listener. Student services were fulfilling special needs. Any student who had a problem, be it physical, academic, or social, could try the student services. They were ready and willing to help. Q By Kelli Anderson Student Services 121

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