John Muir High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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. ft. ,., nf Counsellors B e Trail! Supervising John Muir's Attendance and Records Departments is Mr. Everett Stone, Registrar. His iob is to see that this important office runs smoothly. Atten- dance, records, transcripts, the issuing of lockers and lost articles all come under his iurisdiction. Work is a key word for Mr. George Rettie who counsels students in work study, employment and vocational guid- ance. He is also in charge of issuing work permits, placing students in occu- pations during the year, and interviewing applicants for off-campus jobs. Dr. Jesse Moses had many respon- sibilities, including the duties of twelfth grade counselor, college preparatory work and adviser to the Senior class representative council resting on his shoulders this year. He also devoted much of his valu- able time to chaperoning various school functions. 1--.....c. - .-......... .. Mr. John McSweeney has served Muir students for four years. This year he has served the iunior class, doing a fine iob as counselor. Always smiling, Mr. McSweeney helped iuniors with programing, ad- iusting to the school routine, and preparing for college. -1 v vt Many duties were capably and ef- ficiently performed by Dr. Lucille Burrall in her iob as the coordinat- ing counselor of the tenth grade. She worked closely with the other coun- selors, as well as the faculty, for better co-operation. She was ad- viser to the sophomore class council and was in charge of the testing program for the entire school. Muir is extremely proud of her part-time counselors who are pictured to the left.-They are, left to right, Mr. Al- fred Ludlow, Miss Dorothea Emerson, Mr. John McFar- lane, and Miss Harriet Van Osdel. Mr. Ludlow aids the eleventh' graders while Miss Emerson helps both eleventh and tweafth graders plus her regular iob of advising the ASB Board. Mr. McFarlane and Miss Van Osdel both help counsel the sophomores.

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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. Robert E. Jenkins, pictured to the left, was selected in January from a post in New Jersey to be- come the new Superintendent of Srhools. During most of the school year Dr. Stuart E. Marsee, pictured center right, was the acting Superintendent for the entire Pasadena City School District. He has been instrumental in enlarging school facilities and directing building programs. Fi , I'XT5f!' I BOARD OF EDUCATION Pictured directly above are the members ot the Pasadena Board of Education. left to right, Mr. Robert Freeman, Mrs. LuVerne La Matte, President Steve Salisian, Mr. Walter Shatford ll and Mr. Edgar Barratt. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS At the above right are three men who ably assist the Superintendent. From left to right, Assistant Superintendent for instruction A. Roland Walker, Assistant Superintendent for business Stuart E. Marsee, Assistant Superintendent for personnel Edward H. Rowins. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL In addition to her regular jobs of publishing and coordinating scholarship information, serv- ing as co-chairman of the city wide graduation exercises and acting as administrative adviser to various student government activities, Assis- tant Principal Lorrayne E. Calkins still finds time to advise the Girls' League and sponsor the Z Club. Her main iob, though, is to coordinate the guidance program. PRINCIPAL Principal Frank R. Walkup is certainly the most respected man on campus and one of the busiest, too. Upon his shoulders rest many responsibilities, including the supervision of all school financial matters, the representation of Muir in com- munity affairs and participation in state and national leader- ship for high school education. He has the never ending iob of setting a high standard for both the faculty and student body to follow. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Assistant Principal Charles G. Bowen is respon- sible for many extra curricular activities. He handles the advisership of the Boys' League and Athletics Commission and takes charge of the spectator part of the athletic program. His regular duties include making out sched- ules and teacher assignments, handling school excursions and supervising the grounds.



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BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION STAFF Q? Mr. si- 'T' 1' Boys' Physical Education staff members are,.front row, left to right, Kelvin Kauti, varsity backfield and B basketball coach, Mr. Jack Hollen, head B football and gymnastics coach, Mr. Frederick Booker, Boys' Physical Education department director and Mr. William Leveille, tennis and varsity basketball coach. Back row, Mr. Donald Shoup, var- sity line coach, Mr. Walter Smith, swimming coach and Mr. Walter Opp, varsity and B track coach. Not pictured is Donald Hunt, head varsity football and C track coach. Having done an outstanding job this past year teaching such sports as basketball, badminton, speedaway, volleyball, golf, swimming and archery, is the Girls' Physical Education staff. Members are, front row, left to right, Mrs. Eleanor Blum, Miss Gene Sanders and Mrs. Helen Meldrum. Back row, Miss Carolyn Tinker, Miss Betty Morr and Miss Georgina Mimmack. Ably leading the Girls' Physical Education department was Mrs. A , L Helen Meldrum. 1 J if ' A'RT AND MUSIC STAFF IO Mr. Frederick Booker has capably served Muir as director of the UOYI' 6 Physical Education Department. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION STAFF iff vs ,Q 4:3 ' '- ' s fi if . W Muir students have developed many skills and Interests In art and music, thanks to the wonderful staff of Capablo ln- structors. Left to right are Miss Louise Selin, art actlvltiel and commercial art, Mr. Dean Brown, advanced band, orchlltra and music appreciation, Mr. Lee Moyne Mark, photography, Mrs. Doris Alden, general art, design, drawing and figure pointing, Mr, John McFarlane, music appreciation, Mr. ohn Dickerhoff, general crafts, and Mr. Robert Heckman, boys' glee, A Cappella Choir and girls' glee director. O

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