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Jeannine Lucas AssislanI Principal I f Jerry Arriola Assistant Principal 303
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Productive Administration Leads School Once again the leaders of the Edison Administration deserve credit for an- other productive year. This year in par- ticular wasn ' t an easy task for them. Edison, as weW as all other schools in the district, had to function on even less funding than the previous year, making it tough to plan activities. Un- der the guidance of Mr. Mike Kasler, the Athletics budget was well handled and many extras were made possible. This year we received a new Assistant Principal, Mr. Chris Gilissen, who took over the Budget and Building Grounds Maintenance previously handled by Mr. Arriola. His duties included com- munity affairs and proficiency testing. Mr. Jerry Arriola took the task of Cur- riculum, which includes teacher assign- ments. Mrs. Jeannine Lucas was in charge of the department of Guidance, which consists of all counseling-related activities and registration. Mr. Phil Gross, our Principal, kept the overall picture running smoothly. Mr Gross (bottom left) after the Administrator Pie-ln-Ttie-Face in the Fountain Valley pep as- sembly, Mrs Lucas (facing page, bottom) takes care of the plants in her office in addition to helping students fiupiiin 111 I 302 Mike Kasler Director of Activities
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Counselors Integral To The School The counselors were an integral part of the school as they helped students register for classes, solved the prob- lems of college-bound seniors, attend- ed meetings, and did anything else that was asked of them. The senior class was especially de- pendent on their counslers, Rose Pen- delton, Twila Reed, and Paul Kelly, as the prospect of colleges drew near. The senior counselors helped with ap- plications for colleges and financial aid, gave out information about schol- arships, and made each senior meet all the graduation requirements. The class of ' 82 was supervised by Richard Smith and Mary Furr who helped the juniors start thinking about college requirements. The sophomores and freshmen were guided through the year by Mike Lowenstam, John Napier, and Mickie Mason. -5 f j3«k - r V A student (top) listens as Paul Kelly explains requirements, Mary Farr (above) Counselor Paula Kelly and Twila Reed (left) Counselors 304 Counselors
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