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Science is . . .like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. -Kingsley LTHOUGH hard work is a necessity in studying such subiects as General Sci- ence, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Earth Science, the students studying them find their work well rewarded. Future doctors, nurses, dentists, and scientists are learning for their own benefit and the benefit of others by increasing their knowledge of themselves and their environment. Not only students with a scientific career in mind are taking these subjects. To many stu- dents the study of science is not a required subiect at all, but a source of seemingly endless fascination for them. Excellent laboratory facilities in our Science Depart- ment, headed by Mr. Faust, furnish the stu- dents with a fine opportunity for scientific investigation. cien ce 1 V 4 ,,' ft' .. -..- X Q X. V : u l ' .-::' i H ,,. , 1fL.pL.La,4 f . 1 f 3 f it m , I , I 1 i- ifffv. 4 4, f s f 5' Q. 0 X 52 We P -1 , F 19 , 3 4. Q. ' ' f 5' -N. ,, -If' A ' -, A 1 'XX',x 1 . X giqggf If , 'A-fx' V N M, ,N ., , , , J ' 5. ,, -X s . ., i at . --.' V -. ,, ' nf, W it s Q X - .. fu js 9. ss' ' 'fi fisfw 6x,yxf, . gy :jg , 1 ff 1 2 -19 5- 'fir , ,T , , ff 'fr f W A H gs ,. iw IW.. ,mf Q , is X . s A F 'V '..3 ' , .W iff? ,, , t , 5 - ff f . , M- .zu Nw . r' si. X g ' . V t Left to right, Row lr A. Franklin Faust, Tord Beck, Daniel Beckett, Margaret Beighley. Row ll: Royal Benner, Viola Dendy, Ruth Hoek' stra, Maurice Levin. Row lllf Martin Lind, Harold Lints, Robert Schuessler, Luke White.
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mafAemaficd To add to golden numbers golden num- bers. -Dekker VERY time you cross a bridge, every time you enter a building, every time you hear atomic energy mentioned, you and every other living person, be he iun- gle, desert, or city inhabitant, are benefit- ting from the marvels of mathematics. There is exceedingly little we can do in life without involving something mathematical. Keeping this in mind, the administration has seen to it that an adequate and em- cient Math Department is maintained at Hempstead High. Headed by Mr. Robert Pop Hayes, the department prepares many students for college by providing them with their minimum two or three years of math. For those pupils particularly math- ematically inclined, advanced courses are also offered. I . ' E 'Flu .2 1- '7' f ., f ' Z , WM' 5 , , I , . lf f, 'f f' .' ' 'aff' , ' 4, 7 Q , , ' .fn il ' fd! QI? V 49517 2 ,f? f 41 7,5711 ,',4:M,V 4Qf . ggi, 'nfifli M sz , V 4, Left to right, Row I: Robert Hayes, Robert Ayres, Donald Francis. Row ll: Carl Holtz, Robert Keenan, Gerald Lacombe. Row Ill: Kenneth Lawson, Dr. Edna Layton, Albert Smith. Row lV: Robert Watson.
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uriinedri glclucafion Left to right, Row lr A. Barrett Davidson, James Beale, Alice Bringhurst, Rose Congiu. Row llf Catherine Degenhardt, Arthur Flax, Ruth Gaftga, Mathias Hel- bach. Row Ill: Margaret Jones, Anne Rowles, Leslie Schryver, Anne Silver, Louis Zara. ff frfrrr f t ,l,r Think. ' '-Watson HE expert training received by Hemp- stead High School's commercial students and their preparation for positions in the business world following high school are characteristic of the work of our Business Education Department, capably headed by Mr. Davidson. Introduction to Business, Business Arithmetic, Business Law, Short- hand, Typing, and Bookkeeping are some of the subiects expertly taught to the busi- ness preparatory students. This year the Business Education Depart- ment has laid particular emphasis on clerical skills. lt also has an eye toward the future. A course in operating oFtice ma- chines will be introduced in the near future in order to provide more well-rounded training. ,-...VI ,,., 3 . , my rr N.,-' y, N l l Aj pe! I X 'W i 44, X 57 iffy, .,.. , , f 1, 1 . Of Af , , V ' if '- 5 'H :M M . ,f 01,19 f. A -1' 3- Q ,Q 6 1-t'5:v ,,'.: - ' , ffl it y rt -it i ll,1A 21 ,
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