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iam Left to Mghf W A Gore Silpennlefldenl of Scboolt Thomas M. Dangerfield, Mrs. Hilda Hardy, W. Halsey Wfood Leonard Welsing, Dr M Rodin Charles M. Reed, Prerideut of Board, T. J. Mc- be Helping Hamcls write-up is devoted to the hobbies. clubs, and various organizations in which our teachers take part. jean Zaremlna, Harold Lints, Gertrude Rhodes,
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Office Zh, better known as Dr. Maure's office, is really the center of the school educational system. Almost all matters pertaining to the student body and the school as a whole pass through this office. Dr. Maure's great responsibility as principal is very much lessened by the capable assistance of his two secretaries, june M. Todd and Elinore Morges. This office is a little less formal and more private than the other offices, which helps many a troubled student to feel at home. Any person desiring aid in his school problems, be he teacher or student, may feel free to drop in for a chat with Dr. Maure in one of his free moments. Ofhce 3 is directed by Hazel M. Foster, Dean of Girls, William Beddow, Assistant Principal, and E. Carleton Moore, Administrative Assistant. The daily attendance of each student is kept in this office. Probably every student has, at some time, received a slip saying, Please report to Office 3 at the end of the period. Receiving such a slip usually means that there is some detail of your at- tendance for the previous day which needs explain- ing, so you had better brush up on your alibis. All extra-curricular activities, the finances of such activities, and the entire athletic program for boys and girls, including the point system, are su- pervised here. The personnel of this office also works in close cooperation with the health office, so that the administration is constantly aware of the health problems of all pupils. These ofhces form the nucleus of the administra- tive system of Hempstead High School. They may be compared to the wheel of a car, with Dr. Maureis office as the hub, and the other offices as the spokes. The hub and spokes are useless when separated, but together they form the means of locomotion for the car. In the same way, each office is helpless when alone, but combined they are re- sponsible for the smooth operation of the H. H. S. educational system. Without the efficiency of these offices, Hempstead High would be badly crippled. Besides a record of each studentls attendance, a record of his disciplinary problems is on Hle in this office. E, Carleton Moore, Hazel M. Foster, William D. Beddow. Margaret E. Doty, Edith E. Schwedes Hilda M. Hardy.
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Esther McQueen, Irvin Misner, Edna Layton, Lillian Reicher, Frank Fish, Mae Barth. The first department on our list is English. Miss Ford, the adviser of the new junior-Senior Literary Club, likes to spend her spare time with music, reading, gardening, and housekeeping. Popular Mr. Pill, who organizes the work of the grade advisers and takes care of the Pen and Ink Club, collects antique glass as his hobby. The amiable Miss Barth. a Senior Class adviser, spends a great deal of her time after school working for the Red Cross. Miss Farrior, who likes to see new plays whenever pos- sible, considers poetry a most interesting unit in her curricular activities. Miss Bassemir participates Imogene Boyle, Franklin A. Faust, Flora Gunnerson. Marie Vanden Broeck, Raymond Burckley, Lyla Davis. ,Y-Q13 M...-J' .rf-f. A 79' ju.,-Lf-P.f in Field hockey, the rifle club, and the Classroom Teachers' Association. Her hobbies are gardening, reading, and knitting. Another grade adviser and the assistant adviser to the Freshmen Class, is Miss Joyce. Mrs. Davis has made her house her hobby. Mr. Goldy is well known for his excellent work in connection with the Patriot, and spends his spare time playing with carpenters tools. The efficient Miss Blaisdell is in charge of the Business Staff of the Colonial and is also a member of the Classroom Teachers' Association. Miss Cantlil supervises the meeting of the Pallas Club. Her hobbies are reading and music. Besides being an adviser to the Sopho- more Class, Miss Sproule spends many hours gardening.
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