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John Napier (upper left) Counselor Richard Smith (upper middle) Counselor Mary Mason ( upper right) Counselor Mike Lowenstam (far right) Counselor Rose Pendelton (right) Counselor Kay Madrid (above) Nurse Counselors 305
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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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Art Proves A Challenge Although art classes have always been thought of as easy classes, many students found it quite challenging and not as simple as they had thought. A special few of our students who are very talented in this field have their work displayed in local shopping malls such as South Coast Plaza where the Four Days in fvlay is displayed. This exhibition shows exceptional student art work. Art isn ' t all fun and games. As one art student states, Art is something that takes great concentra- tion and patience, but the final project is great because it shows the person ' s creativity and hard work. Fred Paesano (upper right) paints a picture with careful precision A student ( ' r g i j connpletes a difficult project for ceramics, Mr, Congell above) 306 Art
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