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Mr. Hennigar Retires After sixteen years as principal and many more as a guidance counselor and teacher, Howard V. Hennigar retired from Natick High School in November of 1973. During those years there were numerous problems which he had to face. He always tried to be honest and fair in his dealings with students and faculty. He was a man with an outstanding background. He was president of the Massachusetts Secondary School Principal’s Association, Director of the Natick Rotary Club, and Chairman of the National Honor Society Com¬ mittee of Massachusetts. He was a graduate from Whit¬ man High School, Northeastern University, Tufts Univer¬ sity and was certified by the Harvard University School of Administration and served as a Lieutenant Com¬ mander in the Navy during World War II.
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Cafeteria Staff FRONT ROW L to R: I. Ghetti, A. Showstead, B. Benjamin, M. Dutcher, M. MacKay, E. Maude, W. Morris. STANDING L to R: M. McKenna, P. Zanchi, N. Ketchen, S. Pignatello, N. Swan, J. Lamy, F. Gavin, T. Rowley, E. Lentini. Custodial Staff FRONT ROW L to R: F. Coppellotti, V. Conza, J. Hunter, J. Wilson. STANDING L to R: D. McLoud, R. Frasca, R. Morris, G. Shea. 23
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Many students were not aware of the fact that Mr. Hennigar was responsible for some of the programs in which they participated, such as Modified Open Campus, Work-Study Programs, and diversified elective courses. He also supported the “House Plan”, believing that it could help solve many of the problems caused by the rapidly growing population of Natick High. Mr. Rosen, who was a dose co-worker of Mr. Hen¬ nigar’s for many years, says that perhaps Mr. Hennigar ' s greatest contribution was guiding Natick High School and helping it to retain its stability through many years of tension and pressure when changes in the educational system were coming rapidly. Mr. Rosen compliments his forward-looking approach , and his role in expanding the curriculum so that it could be more flexible. Mr. Rosen said that above all, ‘7 respect the man very much. He was able to change with the times and deal with innovations as they came. ” 25
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