Freeport High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Freeport, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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VICE-PRINCIPALS AND BEANS Our Vice-Principals and Deans, Miss Cochran and Mr. MaHood, are important cogs in the VVheel of Education at Freeport High School. Theirs is the problem of seeing that each student does his best, and that any problems which arrive are solved. The Girls' Dean is Miss Cochran and the Boys' Dean, Mr. MaHood. Besides fulhlling her duties as Vice-Principal and Dean of Girls, Miss Cochran teaches a trigonometry class. She is also faculty ad- viser of Girls' VVeek and is partly responsible for the excellent pro- grams the girls have this week. Vocation and hobby are the same for Miss Cochran, since her main interest is boys and girls. This partly explains the wonderful work she has done in Freeport Higll School. A great deal of Mr. MaHood's time is spent working with the G.0. Executive Committee and as faculty adviser of the G.O. Coun- cil. Also, round about October he is busy as a faculty adviser of the Boys' VVeek Committee. However, he is never too busy to give you a friendly word. Chances are that if you brought up the subject of fishing, you would start quite an interesting conversation for Mr. lNIaHood is an ardent admirer of Sir Izaak VValton's art. VVhilc certain members of the Senior Class have spent some of their time in conferences with either Miss Cochran or Mr. MaHood, we know that as they look back upon those meetings they will re- member only the more cheerful conversations. The interest and patience which Miss Cochran and Mr. MaHood have shown in their work. and their unselfish efforts to help IIS, are greatly appreciated. The Class of 194-1 says, Thanks l D120

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Thu Guidance Da-partmcnt is dividcd into two parts: thc scnior high. of which Mr. Frank Picrson has chargc. and thc junior high which is undcr thc supcrvisiou of Mr. Ovcrton Trcmpcr. Thc scopc of dutics covcrcd hy thc clcpartmcnt rangcs from thc first coursc of rcquircd curriculum in thc scvcnth grade through graduation up to cntrance to a collcgc for somc and for othcrs a joh. During onc's carccr in thc junior high the courscs of study arc workcd out for him. hut in thc frcshman ycar, whcn it hccomcs ncccssary to elect thc course-s he-st fittcd for the carccr a student dcsircs, thc Guidancc llcpartmcnt is always on the alcrt, counscling thc students and he-lping thcm find thc desircd coursc through high school. Prohahly thc husicst timcs of thc ycar for the dcpartmcnt arc Scptcmhcr. when all the studcnts' schcdulcs must he arrangcd: January, whcn thc applications for Rcgcnts' papcrs must hc fillcd outg and Junc, whcn the studcnts prcparc for graduation. Aftcr lcaving the huilding thc counsclors arc constantly making contacts with husincssmcn, trying to placc some studcnts in full- timc or part-timc cmployme-nt. talking with parcnts conccrning prohlcms of futurc cducation and attcnding confcrcnccs conccrning thc courscs offered hy various collcgcs. On Saturday aft:-rnoons last fall M r. Picrson and Mr. Trcmpcr hoth found rclaxation from the-ir daily dutics hy attcnding a foothall gamc. Onc of thc grcatcst plcasurcs thc guidancc counsclors havc is to placc a studcnt in a collcgc whcrc hc will hc happy and find johs for those that do not cntcr collcgc. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT

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