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Left to right: William Bed- dow, Hazel M. Foster, E. Carleton Moore. Lefi to rigbl: Ruth Moyse, May Duryea, Louise R. Hues- ton, Eunice Ronnerman. Hub of the School HE friendly atmosphere of Office 5 is made so by Mrs. Foster, Dean of the Girls, Mr. Beddow, Assistant Principal and Mr. E. C. Moore, Administrative Assistant. What do they do in this office? That is an easy question to answer. They take charge of all at- tendance records. It is to Office 3 you go creeping if you have been late and want an admit slip. They also excuse you if you become sick at any time during classes. This office handles all extra-cur- ricular activities, their finances and the point system. Problems concerning schedules, credits, gradua- tion, and college entrance are taken care oftin Office 2. Here Mrs. Hueston, Registrar, Eunice Ronnerman, Ruth Moyse, and May Duryea, assist- ants, are working, conferring with the students and giving them valuable information. It is to this ofhce you go if you wish to drop a subject, add a subject, or change your schedule for any reason. This office also aids students in mak- ing early applications for college entrances. So don't worry about your credits or graduation re- quirements, come in and speak with the Registrar.
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Dr. Raymond Maure To the Students: OUR high school is preparing you for the war and for the peace which will follow. When peace comes, your direct preparation for the war effort will be over and you will be concerned with the extent and quality of your preparation for the highly competitive labor market of the post-war years. Apply yourself diligently, for there is too little time given to you to meet these two objectives during your high school years. Yet educational goals, no matter how important, will not replace the pleasures and joys that belong to youth. Student activities such as this yearbook must continue. They will be definite evidence that you are developing your personality and are aiding in making your high school years happy. May this balanced program better prepare you for a responsible part in developing the kind of world you want. Your friend and principal, RAYMOND MAURE ll
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LL the important business concerning the Board of Education and the Hempstead school system is carried out in Office 1. This office is the abode of Hilda M. Hardy, Supervisor, Margaret Doty and Edith Schwedes, secretaries. Office l has charge of teachers, certincation and retirement records. Payrolls, bonded indebtedness. annual State reports and budget control are han- dled here. They keep all records of non-resident students, the analysis of all school costs, and the exhibit of the Long Island Teachers' Association. Do you intend getting a job for the summer? If you do then go to Office l. Mrs. Hardy will issue your working papers. R. MAURE, Principal, and secretaries, Elinore Weppert and Lorraine Dickson have charge of the office, which is often called Ofiice Zlb. This office is the beginning and end of every event and activity of the school. Office 255 co-ordinates the work of all departments and other olhces. Among the principals varied services is the very impor- tant Guidance Program, in which all the offices participate. All records are filed through the prin- cipal's office. If you ever need a letter of recommendation, go to Dr. Maure, for he is a pal to the students and a builder of morale. Le!! lo right: Edith E. Schwedes. Hilda M. Hardy, Margaret E. Doty. Left to right: Lorraine Dick- son, Raymond Maure, Elinore Weppert.
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