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Cu todian Clean Campu Custodians. front row: William Pletcher, Ray Pitts, and Doug Magnussan. back row: Bob Muller, Ed Har- rigan, Ed Nelson, Rich Gusic, Joe Baca. PHOTO BY ULLERICH o Tech Learning hrough Experience Vo-Tech offered hands-on experience in many activities. Among these were con- struction, aviation maintenance, welding, auto body and tune up, and other interest- ing and practical jobs. In Paul Huff's words, Vo-Tech is for people who feel they want to learn a skill before they leave high school . Once you graduate, you don'z have to go to college, you can go out into the working world. Paul Huff is a member of Vo-Tech in the commercial arts department. Almost anybody who graduates from Vo- Tech can go out and get ajob. Dean Parcells ana' Mike Wilson are practicing on the simulated helicopter. The Vo-Tech classes, like this one in aviation maintenance, were all held on the Scottsdale High School campus. PHOTO BY HUFF Custodians, Vo-Tech 159
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Di cipline on Campu by Randy Udelman The security guards did all sorts of various securityjobs, and helped out with other odd jobs that needed attention. We have all sorts of odd jobs to do. It's kind of like a jack-of-all-zradesjob, said Mr. Bill Long, head security guard. They took care of opening all bathrooms, watching the locker area, repairing broken lockers, and doing other jobs. They also drove Pom and Cheer to all of the away games, they worked with Student Council on voting days, and picked up voting supplies. Busted: Bill Long, in charge of security, catches Alli- son Arnold in the act ofcommitting a Hserious crime. Or was it a case of mistaken identity? PHOTO BY ULLERICH 158 Time-Out, Security The time-out room was a place for teachers to send misbehaving students. Mr. Ken Hawk, who was in charge of the time-out room, said that most students were sent to him during either third or fourth hour. This was because, in Mr. Hawkis words, Before lunch, everyone gets cranky. Once some- one would be sent to the time-out room, the chances that he or she would return there another time was less than 673. Mr. Ken Hawk was in charge of the time-out room. This was where the students went to learn better be- havior in the classroom. PHOTO BY ULLERICH Mr. Charles Urban is taking some time off from his demanding job as a security guard, PHOTO BY AN- TOLIC Security Guards Bill Long, Lucy Kafader, Jackie Smith, and Charles Urban. PHOTO BY ANTOLIC Jackie Smith was in charge of watching the area and the 100 building. Here she shows her ' spirit. Right on Jackie! PHOTO BY ANTILOC
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Cafeteria Workers ariety of Food ffered by Randy Udelman The cafeteria workers worked hard prepar- ing meals and buying supplies. They did a good job serving food, cleaning dishes, and doing other important jobs that need much attention. Jean Barness, the cafeteria man- ager, said that there was a wide variety of food served. Saguaro is one of only two schools that has a salad bar and a very wide variety of hamburgers to choose from, Mrs. Bamess Said. Young people today eat out more so they have finer taste and they demand higher qualityg which is our goal to accomplish. High school students are offered a choice of nutritional items. The majority of can- dies are of some nutritional value also. Said Mrs. Bamess, Uwe don't offer this type of food, then the students will go of campus to get it. X 'iEEi.e'3 os l f if Sri, 5 , f' f gas ' ii ' 'T-5-lliaii Q .2 I ' 2. ar- f it ., ,L'hasifeQtiJeIi1i,giftQffebQQ3c-f4 . 1store'rriariager,ikeptiallc of l ' y X flt?iF9C9fd3ff0f 4kze'.tPlHbH.QH .eamtwa Brett Lanutti and Steve Clarke, seniors, wait their turn and Mrs. Joyce Carpenter serves them lunch. Mr. Eldon Cozort takes time offfrom math classes for some lunch at the salad bar as senior Jackie Hall looks on. 160 Cafeteria Workers
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