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4 The man that hath no music in himself, . . . let no such man be trusted. -Shakespeare URING this past year, Hempstead's Music Department has received much praise for its outstanding work. The orches- tra, choir, and band do much to bring out the good qualities, both musical and social, of the young musicians cmd promote good citizenship among them all. J, as 'Q he ffl- ' ufiic ana! Cibramaficd , l The world's a theatre, the earth a stage. -Heywood VERY year the Dramatics Department provides fine entertainment with its ex- cellent plays. The faculty and students com- bine forces in producing them. The Public Speaking classes also help to improve the poise of the young people and to give them self-confidence. The stage crew is another important function of the Dramatics Department with- out which the plays couldn't be presented. Left to right, Row I: Imogene Boyle. Row ll: Kazmier Albinski, Barbara Barry, Harrison Hodges. Row Ill: Es- ther McQueen, Miriam Randall, Elnore Kantzler.
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.Aff ana! ,irlomema ing Lett to right, Row If Fred Pilkington, Thomas Chambers, Mary Oman. Row ll: Ruth Taft, Marion Bennett, Mary Bowen. Fine art is that in which the hand, the head and the heart go together. -Ruskin HIS is a picture of one of Mrs. Oman's industrious art classes. At the moment, they are coping with the problems of draw- 1 Xie ing a still life in pastels. The students have ' l . . 'XX y an opportunity to sample many different T styles in drawing and to work with va- , , ,-, yi rx rious media, such as water color, tempera, ex . f- l . . ,251 'ff charcoal, pencil, pen and ink, and crayon. xx ', a p u 1 ju XX ci Creative expression is stressed in all the Sit ii KX art classes. ff' rf 1 1 xgxxf i , I il I . l it-K-'xj't'---X --J .W j y ., im at A ' .R dx fi Xi W .Q V , re 7' N . . .. R--fff lla We all boil at different degrees. - NPT Emerson is X 'E f A ei . . . . ' ,X Q.. . ' There are three divisions In the Home - X233 l . . X5 Qfggmwlmn Economics course, some girls concentrate c QR -f4f- it ,,K,-A QA A on sewing, others prefer the general home Y. S N Q SY, economics course, and the third group JXANQJ .X N Vx studies the cooking and serving of meals. Qi X3 Q' sl any jj W . . WJ The home economics course prepares girls 'X 1 1 . Ai '-x'R , , , T ' gr'-5 Q3 ,1 . fi.. for fields like nursing, teaching, and J fi 1 M, . 2- , .Zh X., I '-.f K In ' X D . TX nv, fsck vi-j , Q' yt ig will CBN XNQT 'fix dIelICS. g 'o-s.?sfx.z '- it , rt at N A-X 3 T ' gf Q53 , We f c. T , U it ,Q X ee.sesMp,. ---l WF J 1 rt CFA L J 'HN X-ss W X' K N v A, N! Ml ,t W Q14 on Ci f xi -4' cf ,sft ' 'KU' elf 'R T 'ii' 3 5 I GST .if-s.TNEf311Ei:'s 'TJ - 'J Q fx, X. Q1-. x s 'Pi xTXQ,..fQ1 ix 1' .Ne ...MKJX .vf V 1 ' l tb! . -'l Vx H , 'J .S , .LL 7-.,h M ,,,g X Xe e vsvs 4 .sve P uh- I, VJ,
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Left to right, Row I: Stanley White, Wilbur Monsell, Stuart Dale. Row ll: Charles Jelicks, Henry Schaedel, Harold Williams. Left to right, Row lr Dr. H. M. Phipps, Virginia Best, Helen Marsden. Row ll: Alfred Nilsson, Alfred Voorhies, Fred Franz. Row Ill: Paul Krause, Marion MacCallum, Lillian Reicher. f f W 14 ' 2 f ff 1 5 ,' f 1 A ,f ' ' : W In , VV 0 f .il river gcfucafion an .gnofudfriaf .xdrfri Come let me clutch thee. -Shakespeare RIVER EDUCATION, a new course in Hempstead High this year, has been received by everyone with overwhelming enthusiasm. Mr. Stanley White, the driving instructor, gives those he teaches expert training through class instruction and actual driving of the new Ford purchased for this course. Busily humming classrooms are in evidence dur- ing any schoolday in Prospect School where boys are taught, according to their individual selection or requirement, mechanical drawing and general, metal, and electric shop. Out of these classes come many interesting proiects ofthe boys' own making. cjwleagi ana! pAg:5iCCl .ilneaa . . of sound mind-of sound body. -Unknown N the gym classes, students get a chance to build up their young limbs by participating in the sports and activities provided for them. Girls as well as boys may also ioin a large variety of teams which are directed by our able teachers. The Health Ofhce is one of the most essential offices in Hempstead High School. Miss Best and Mrs. Marsden, the reliable nurses, take care of everything from stomach-aches to broken bones. Every year Dr. Phipps, the school doctor, examines the students to make sure they are in good health. 24
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