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Math Cl ll cience .aug Q Working to combine the complicated facts of science with practical ideas, the teachers in this field did a fine iob. Left to right, Kenneth Marr teaches biology, Stanley Monson teaches psychology, physiology and is a Senior Class Adviser. Not pictured are Robert De Pew, who teaches physical science, and botany. Esther Smith teaches chemistry, biology and serves on the assembly committee. Walter Hall teaches physiology and serves on the health committee. David Horwitz teaches physics, chemistry and co-advises the Pep Commission. Donald Shoup teaches chemistry and is assistant football coach and varsity baseball coach. Science courses were again established as favorites among students through the adept service of the following teachers. Left to right, Albert Razum teaches biology. Pearl Hutchine son teaches physiology and serves as a Senior Class Adviser. Dorothy Glick teaches biology. Ivan Cummings teaches biology. Nicholas Ven- eziano teaches architectural landscaping, home gardening and iointly advises the Mountain, eers. A strong and steady mathematics department has helpkd Muir students delve into unknowns. Left to right, Frank Baum teaches geometry, al- gebra and is a Pasadena Education Associa' tion Building representative. John Venable teaches algebra, refresher arithmetic, trigonom- etry and is a Junior Class adviser. Charles Dana teaches geometry and is a member of the Assembly Committee. Hazel Brewer teaches geometry, algebra and trigonometry. Ralph Williams teaches shop math and geometry, John Williams teaches algebra, sponsors the Key Club and is the division chairman for science and mathematics. Edward Davis teaches geometry and algebra.
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IO The career opportunities for many Muir students were increased by the aid of the business and industry teachers. Front row, left to right, Gardner Eikenbery teaches busi- ness English and typing. Herman Stromberger teaches bookkeeping, geography, U.S. government and advises the Civil Affairs Commission. Back row, Harold Beam teaches consumer mathematics, supervises the student store, assists as ASB financial adviser and acts as ioint sponsor of FBLA. Gladys Barry teaches typing, shorthand, serves on the awards committee and advises the Senior Adelphians. Alma Beye teaches secretarial training, office experience and is the chairman for the division of business, industry and technology. Mildred Wardlow teaches typing, business arithmetic, the use of busi- ness machines and co-advises CSF. Warren Fisk teaches typing, business training and iointly advises FBLA. Missing from the picture is George Rettie who guides the work study program. -ti, A. 1 J., w u.4ine.4.4 cfualry ZBCIEHO Ogg i- fi For industrial aspirants the following teachers proved their skill in assisting students. Left to right, Julian Mozzarella teaches printing and graphic arts. Ed- mund Molinar teaches auto shop. Theodore Knudson teaches woodworking and is a Senior Class ad- viser. Bev Morant teaches machine shop, metals, is a Junior Class adviser and a member of the awards committee. Robert Carroll teaches stage craft, draft- ing and is a member of the assembly committee. Not pictured are Don Byram who teaches drafting and U.S. history. William Allen teaches electronics, electricity and radio classes.
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,wc .. 'vit V V .ig- vu-q rs- ff The cultured side of courses offered at John Muir are under the direction of several able instructors. Front row, left to right, Louise Selin teaches art activities, design, commercial art and is a Senior Class adviser. John McFarlane teacher music appreciation, serves as a Senior Class adviser, acts as co-adviser for the Pep Commission, advises the Student Activities Commission and is the chairman for the division of art and music. Doris Alden teaches gen- eral art, figure drawing and painting. Back row, Richard Kramer directs Boys' Glee, Girls' Glee, mixed chorus, A Capella Choir, is a Senior Class adviser, assists as co-adviser of the Pep Commission and sponors the Crescendos. Dean Brown teaches music theory, directs the advanced band and orchestra and serves on the awards committee. John Dickerhaff teaches general crafts, iewelry, ceramics, serves on the awards committee and is co-adviser of the Pep Commission. Lee Moyne Mark teaches photography, serves on the awards committee sponsors the Shutterbugs and is a Pasadena Education Association Building Representative. , air! an Jlluaic ou rnmenf, ome and gami y More of Muir's fine faculty is represented here. Charlotte Bo- tello teaches home and family, psychology a n d foods. Ora Belle Theurich teaches clothing. Not pictured are John Neff who teaches U.S. Government and world history. Stephen Reichert teaches U.S. Government and U.S. history. dllgllage I H g -gg While trying to master foreign languages, students greatly ap- preciate the skill and patience of the following talented teach- ers. Left to right, Lester Fenig teaches Spanish, German, co- advises CSF and serves on the awards committee. Mary Kohr teaches Spanish a n d Latin Stephen Reyes teaches Spanish and co - advises C S F. Carl Hedeen teaches Spanish and French. Doris Laftness teaches Spanish and French. Gordon Adams teaches Spanish, French and serves as a Senior Class adviser. Not pictured is Gene- vieve Payne who teaches Span- ish and Latin, I2 G?
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