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Dr. John L. Miller Superintendent of Schools Dr. Helen Flynn Director of Secondary Instruction MR. RUEL E. TUCKER Principal THE word principal the dictionary tells us, can be an adjective meaning “first in im- portance or foremost. The aptness of these definitions is well illustrated when we consider our own principal, Mr. Tucker. In all phases of our school life, we are con- scious of the debt owed to his genial but firm guiding hand. Whether rendering a decision, making the acquaintance of students, or sit- ting down to consider with others a problem of the school, Mr. Tucker showed himself always to be concerned with the welfare of the school and of each person in it. In large measure, the excellence of our educationol program and the enjoyable activities available to all are the results of having an active, interested, strong principal at the helm. 8
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MR. CHARLES MAIER Assistant Principal AS Sophocles said, Anarchy ruins slates. For any great country or organization to run (take the South Senior High ,for instance), it must have laws and discipline. That’s where our able Assistant Principal, Mr. Charles Maier, comes in. For, besides numerous other duties (student schedule planning and budget work), he is an important cog that makes the school go round or, at least smoothly forward. AVE ATQUE VALE AS the end of the school year approaches, it marks the retirement of three of our teachers—Mrs. Marion Reading, Mr. Ernest Swenson, and Mr. Stillman Hobbs. Each of them, Mrs. Reading, in physical education and health; Mr. Swenson, in modern languages; and Mr. Hobbs, in social studies, has contributed much to many genera- tions of Great Neck students. As teachers, they shared their skills and knowledge; as counselors, they helped to point the way toward wise decisions; and, as friends, they were always willing to give time and sincere interest to each student. For their skill and wisdom and for their friendliness and help they have earned the respect and affection of all who have known them. As we regretfully say “Good-bye, we extend to these dedicated teachers our sincere wishes for good health and happy days in the years ahead. 9
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