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ADMINISTRATIV Anne MacDougall William Prahl James Turnbull Emilie Walter 14 E ASSISTANTS WO functions of the administration of our school are of primary importance to every student entering the portals of Hempstead High. They are guidance and curriculum planning. Each student is offered assistance in many ways. l-le is advised in his schedule planning by a well-trained and experienced counselor. He is counseled in problems, both educational and personal. His way of living is influenced by his associations in the varied group activities, re- ferred to as co-curricular. All of these, and many more, are made pos- sible by departments mentioned above. Each year the for the various educational programs the harmonious working of our two curricula of our school must be considered and revised to meet the needs of the incoming classes. New subiects must be added and others must be- revised or dropped. Cne such addition this year was the course Occupational Information oftered to upper- classmen who are genuinely interested in the various aspects of certain occupations. This greatly enriched the offerings to those students who have not selected a dehnite occupational goal by their iunior year. ln addition to these services, the administrators keep the entire system working with utmost effi- ciency. This can be evidenced by the various efficient offices throughout our plant. Hazel Foster Louise Hueston Jeannette Siegmann
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ALFRED P. WINDT Assistant to the Principal OME of the most important duties in the supervision of Hempstead High School are carried out by Mr. Windt, our assistant to the principal. Mr. Windt presides over the 7 work of the office two staff, regulates the attendance and lm' ll discipline of the student body, and supervises the students' extra-curricular activities. A native of Rochester, he attended Cornell University and then went on to obtain his Master's Degree from Columbia. ln l939, Mr. Windt came to Hempstead High School where for many years he proved his skill in teaching mathematics. Formerly he was the faculty advisor of the Pre- E Carleton MO r Enginering Club. A Yankee fan, his ' QNMPM interests also include sports such as bowling, biking, and music. Among Mr. Windt's accomplishments is his co-author- ship ot the textbook, Everyday Algebra. Mr. Windt has carried out his new duties with an understanding of the many problems involved in the management of our high school. Frank Pill Jr. I3
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OFFICE SECRETARIES HE secretaries do many iobs each day con- nected with the running ot Hempstead High. Besides making appointments and giving out information, the oftice secretaries perform such duties as answering telephone calls, typing no- tices and letters, adiusting schedules, and filing. They are also in charge of keeping many kinds of records. Left to right, Top Row: Moy Dur- yea, Joan Kinsey, Frances Ku- J .. 9 . 4 2 ff If ff bick, Jane Merrick. Bottom Row: Q Ethel Pashley, Greta Rich, Eunice A .nf '40 Ronnerman, Mary Elizabeth ,fig , Ward. ' ,, . . f, Wy f ,, ,, f ,, f Assisting our principal, Mr. Beddow, in Office One are Miss Rich and Mrs. Pashely. Miss Duryea and Miss Kubick, secretaries to Mrs. Huestcn, can be found in Office One A. Mr. Windt's assistant in Office Two is Miss Ward, while Mrs. Gerhardt, Miss MacDougall's secretary, is located in Ofice Four. Mr. Pill's secretaries in Office Five are Miss Ronnerman and Miss Merrick. 'ar- 4 'lbw ,gm- .ww Q-Ml.-. '2- , . 0 Y ' .,.. ,gg .ff H Z , V 9Tf , s . 1 ff ' ef 5' is
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