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Through the efforts of the Guidance Depart¬ ment, each student at Edison has had the advantages of a carefully planned program of group and in¬ dividual testing, as well as individual counseling in matters pertaining to courses of study, academic adjustment, and future college or career plans. While Miss Zeigler coordinates the program of the entire department, Mrs. Kenison served as counselor to juniors. Miss Greever to sophomores, and Mr. Gianakaris to freshmen. MRS. MARY JANE KENISON MISS ANELLA MISS JOSEPHINE GREEVER MATNEY Visiting Teacher Each of these students assisted in the guidance office during one period each day. MISS CHARLOTTE ZEIGLER Director of Guidance MRS. EMILY ATKINS Guidance Secretary 10
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the Direction of Edison High School MR. ALAN L. REAMER Assistant Principal of Administration “May I have your attention for the morning an¬ nouncements, please?” Before many Edison students come to know their Assistant Principal for Administra¬ tion personally, they could easily identify the voice behind their morning announcements as that of Mr. Alan L. Reamer. Other responsibilities that Mr. Rea¬ mer has efficiently carried out include supervision of all attendance records, bus transportation, matters of discipline, and student assistants in all offices. A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. Reamer graduated from California State Teachers College, and then came to George Washington University for graduate study. From 1941 to 1959, he was Supervisor of Indus¬ trial and Adult Education for Alexandria City Schools, after which he became Director of School-Community Relations for Fairfax County Schools. His desire to work with high school students and their teachers led him to his present position as administrative assistant at Edison, where he has played a key role in its suc¬ cessful operation. As Assistant Principal for Instruction, Mr. Carl Musser has proved an invaluable supervisor and advisor in the development of courses of study and all other matters of classroom instruction. Mr. Musser comes to us from the Department of Instruction for Fairfax County Schools, prior to which time he taught World History and American Government at Mount Vernon High School. He graduated from Emory and Henry College and later received his Master of Arts degree from George Washington University. His generous and wise council in the organization of extracurricular activities has won the respect and gratitude of Edison’s students and faculty members. MR. CARL MUSSER Assistant Principal for Instruction 9
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Administrative Offices “Hello! Edison High School,” is the cheerful greeting of the office worker as he or she answers the phone. The office staff, under the direction of Mrs. Buscher, works diligently to assist the secre¬ taries. Besides answering the phone, they type ab¬ sentee lists, take up the attendance slips, and gen¬ erally help both students and faculty. In addition, they are gaining valuable experience in public relations, business, and clerical procedure. Mrs. Buscher, office secretary; Mrs. McNarin, Mr. Robinson ' s secretary; MrS. Janes, finance officer. Office helpers assist secretaries in carrying out the duties and functions of the school day. They are, Left to right: Della Anderson, Pat Shankle, Nancy Sherman, Bonnie Kelly, Eileen Riley, Sherry Adams, Wes Lawhorne, Quinton Mullins, Judy Dillinger, Rod McClelland, Sue Cunningham, Terrie Tolios, Janice Nichols, Sherry Funk, Crystal Dodge, Linda Carter, and Marie Scott.
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