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Helpin Muirites Muir is fortunate to have such an out- I standing counseling staff. Its guid- I ing hand is an invaluable assurance y throughout a studentls years at Muir. Not only sponsoring class activities I and Class Councils, counselors also give unselfishly of their time, Chang- DR LUCILLE BURRALL MRS HELEN MELDRUM E mg programs, adjusting. new students wth Grade Counselor wth Grade Counselor I- to Muirls high school life, and most of all, being a good friend to whom . a counselee may turn for advice. w 1 Throughout the first two years at Muir, sophomores and juniors are i kept up to date on the new classes and clubs open to them. But it is in I the senior year that counselors be- i come most important to most students. I At this time, seniors must begin to I make plans for the future. Helping to determine these plans are tests such as the National Merit, the PSAT, and I the College Boards, which are organ- I ized and evaluated by the counselors. MR. WILLIAM ALLEN MR. KENNETH OLSON 10th Grade Counselor lOth-Ilth Grade Counselor MRS. GENE MILLER MR. JOHN MCSWEENEY MR. WILLIAM SIMMONS 10th-12th Grade Counselor llth Grade Counselor Ilth Grade Counselor 15 H
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STUDENTS OF HONORS chemistry demonstrate the transformation of substances. les Honor Classes Frank R. Walkup Library provides valuable source information, as Well as interesting fictional material for students' use before school, during lunch and after school. Library fa- cilities are also used for class Work, when a studious atmosphere is needed for special projects or term papersf For students who excel in the special fields of chemistry, physics or Eng- lish, there are honors classes. Provid- ing a stimulating atmosphere for ac- celerated pupils, honors classes more readily prepare one for the special- ized fields in college. Mrs. Brenda Register teaches honors English, Mr. John Stanton, honors physics, and Miss Sylvia Ranny, honors chemistry, which continues after school hours. HONORS PHYSICS CLASSMATES Virginia Mulvihill and Robert McKee industriously work on therplutics. MRS. BRENDA REGISTER discusses a composition with Gail McKillop of the honors English Class. I7
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