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J u Oilzer erdonne .. X-x is N Q35 i E ..x', tl ,: Q Q K , it, CAFETERlA STAFF Probably the most popular group during the lunch period was the cafeteria staff. Front row, left to right, Carrie Parsons, Josephine Gesick, Alice Bartlett, Loretta Crowder, Jewell Cook, Jeannie Kinman and Laverna Penner. Back row, left to right, Mary Muller, Iris Wilkins, Lucille Peralta, Janet Fildes, Anna Mondorf, Shirley Dulyea, Kathleen Mahon, Helen Kinnamon and Jessie Clapton, Manager, w - . 1 'V A4 l,f51ft,,- ., -H SECRETARIES Muir's secretaries were kept especially busy during the year because of all the added work that went along with the rebuilding of the school. Front row, left to right, Lucille Zeb- oray, Dorothy Roberts, Dorothy Woolhouse, Anna Mae Scholtz, Froma Scheff and Betty Gibbs. Buck row, left to right, Cynthia Veneziano, Virginia Henson, Jean Tharp, Ruth Cooper, Ingel- borg Swaim, Mary Hood and Blanche Davis. CUSTODIANS Thanks to faithful custodians, Muir has had a good appearance all during the year. Front row, left to right, Elmer Danz, Joseph Gled- hill, Gabriel Sortino, Joe Raney, Thomas Kostos and Art Fuller. Back row, Ben French, Bob Kilgore, Almus Witt, Warren Corey, Jennings Roberts, Napoleon Simpson, Isabel Minton, O. H. Keesee, Ted Cass, William Cook and Head Custodian Mauritz Dahlberg. thnx , nl
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Direction in the fields of English and so- cial studies was very capably supplied by, left to right, Frank Welch and Walter Mack, both of whom also serve as Soph- omore Class advisers. Not pictured is Dor- othy McKenzie who teaches English, social studies, serves as a Sophomore class ad- viser ond Harice Neumeister who teaches English, senior composition, speech and is a Senior Class adviser. gl nglblz JW Q X . ' -' fts S iil , '. . A ii? Lett to right, Foy Lampark advises the Sophomore Adelphians and teaches Eng- Iish. Ruth Esterbrook is a Junior Class adviser and teaches senior composition and English. Alfred Ludlow is a Soph- omore Class adviser and teaches English and social studies. Developing a health program of high standards and helping with a cheerful, friendly attitude have made the school nurse, Dora Bastiani, a great favorite. She also serves on the health committee. Front row, left to right, John Limb teaches senior composition, reading techniques and English. Florence Thompson is a Junior Class adviser, a Pasadena Education Association Building rep- resentative and teaches English and reading. Mary Frances Fenady serves on the commencement committee, is chairman of the assembly committee and teaches drama, senior compo- sition and reading techniques. Evelyn Thoreen is a Sophomore Class adviser and teaches English and social studies. Back row, Keith McKay teaches English and U.S. Government. Joseph Lanzarotta is a member of the awards committee, a Pasadena Education Association Building representative and teaches iournalism. Jody Starbuck teaches English. Not pictured is Madeline Bowers who teaches speech and hearing and Jim Bowers who teaches industrial and architectural drafting.
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x W '- 'milf F 'E' v--...N 5 ia' ' i' E N , . if If X-is 1, ' ft 1: di, K , ,i 1 .f M as MW X eip . 7 N Q 'Wx The following sequence of eight pages is an attempt to show student life in the classroom. Since we spend more time in class than for extra- curricular activities, we felt this section to be highly important in completing the picture of Muir campus life. Shown here is Herb Hippauf studying a model in the physiology class. This department learns about functions of the human body. Many students take an active interest in physiology because it is practical and helpful for future science study, Q-i ' ,i,..,,, ,WMM .if WW.. is 1. is., I ,, .ww 3 c3
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