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Gffice Staff Keep Saguaro Qrganized 1 Throughout the year, the office staff was always busy handling the multitude of paper work that came with their job. Excusing absences, handing out passes, and helping students with problems were just a few of the things the office staff had to do to keep the school running smoothly and efficiently. 1. Ms. Sandy Nossek busies herself with filling out an office form. 2. Receptionist Phyllis Fagen takes a break to give the camera a nice smile. 3. Mrs. Ioan Coyle talks to a parent on the phone while Mrs. Dorothy Fackler thumbs through a stu- dent file. 4. Mrs. Coyle searches for a file she needs on a certain student. 5. Drawing a card from a filing box is Ms. Iulianne Kuszynski. 'im
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Counselors Inspire Students In the office, down a tiny hall, in seven little rooms, you'll find the Seven Wonders of Saguaro: the coun- selors. What's so wonderous about these masterminds? Well, with the problems of 350 students on their shoulders they couldn't possibly be known as anything less than a wonder. These problems range from scholastic, such as college applications, grade averages, and schedule changes, to personal, such as teenage pregnancy, alcholism and child abuse. According to Mr. Fred Mueller, head counselor, divorced parents are the most serious of all personal problems. I would like to keep all parents together, said Mr. Mueller. Even though his wish could not be com- pletely obtained there was a spark of hope in his voice when he spoke of the Group of Divorced Parents, an organi- zation designed by counselor Adrianne Selbest. Mr. Mueller also said it would be a good improvement to have the counselors remain available during the summer. Some of the improvements made this year include the job placement survey, the career center, and the time saved by talking to the freshmen and sopho- mores as one group instead of two.
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