Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 23 text:

Top row, left to right: Imogene Boyle. Kazmier Albinslci, Robert Foster. Eugene Gaydebouroff, Har- rison Hodges. Bottom row: Arthur Lillicrapp, Esther McQueen. Timothy Pierce, Miriam Randall, Elnore Kantzler. MUSIC AND DRAMATICS MR. PIERCE is here offering helpful advice to the High School's symphonic orchestra. The music students greatly appreciate these suggestions, since they realize that they will be a contributing factor in making the next concert their greatest success. The dramatic societies in the High School look not only for acting ability, but also for back-stage assist- ants. The men behind the scenes are equally as impor- tant in a stage production as the actors. These unseen workers sometimes go on from High School to become directors, producers or stage hands. With them they carry a generous knowledge of show business gained through participation in high school dramatics.

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ART AND LITERATURE THIS busy art class, ably instructed by Mr. Pilking- ton, is working on a number of geometric figures from which they will develop an abstract design. These students work on various problems in art, solved according to their own artistic abilities and talents. Many phases of art are studied and in each phase special emphasis is placed on the individual's self expression. Our libraries, supervised by Miss Rhodes, Mrs. Cul- len and Mrs. Anderson, provide a quiet and studious atmosphere for those students who wish to do refer- ence work or just read for pleasure. Top row, left to right: Mary Oman. Thomas Chambers. Fred Pillcington. Bot- tom row: Gertrude Rhodes. Pauline Cul- len. Hilda Anderson.



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Left to right, top row: Celine Young. Second row: Sonia Dorwin. Gertrude Gunther. Helen Ignelzi. Third row: Willard Leusch, John Menza, Andrew Navarra. Fourth row: Lillian Schiff, Jean Stilger. Mabel Winter. LANGUAGES BONJOUR, Guten Tag, Ave, Buenos Dias. The shrinking of the world brought about by faster means of communication has caused foreign languages to become more important than ever before. In order to understand other countries one must also understand their language and customs. Our schools teach the more important for- eign languages as well as the culture, history and civilization of the people. Hempstead High School offers French, Latin, German and Spanish to college pre- paratory students who must have at least two years of a language to their credit before most colleges will consider them for admission. Students who wish to acquire greater fluency and ease in a particular language may study it for as many as four years in our high school. Shown above is a group of Miss Gun- ther's second year German students ex- amining a collection of delicate china from Meissen, Germany. Adios, Vale, Auf Wiedersehen, Au Revoir. 20

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