Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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AIP' r- 11, vilvt I , is s ,- ..,. r 2, ' if ,V V. . . 507 L 12 fl , VX 1 A ' . 'jfs . , Lett to right, Row l: Hazel Faster, Dean of Girlsg Louise Hueston, Registrar. Row ll' Anne MacDougaIl, Counselorg William Prahl, Counselor. Row lllf James Turnbull, Counselorg Emilie Walter, Psychologist, Left to right, Row l Gertrude Rhodes. Row ll- Pauline Culleng Hilda Anderson. A Y' Q were s .. ,rs ' r Q Ju in az' if 'nw-' 5 5,1 l -avr' iX.. l'.,- , Coun elors' HE most welcome of all summonses to the oftice is the little pink slip which tells you that an appointment has been scheduled for you with your guidance counselor. In your yearly interview you discuss with your counselor what problems you may have in deciding upon your future vocation, or what problems you may have in choosing the college you wish to attend. For those students who do not wish to further their education after receiving their diploma, our Guidance de- partment gives assistance in iob placement. Mr. Pill and visiting educator lend friendly advice. Librarians TUDENTS here at Hempstead are exceptionally lucky to have access to two school libraries which contain all sorts of printed matter to keep up with our assignments and to satisfy our curiosity. An extra vote ot appreciation goes to the librarians who untiringly devote themselves to keeping our libraries orderly and up to date so that stu- dents will tind it a pleasant task to search for their needed bits of information or for an interesting book for their next book report. lb



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f ' 4-.wif Q '1'4v if 1 4' ,f , , , WV . , , , Av Q 4 'yn--.. I f ,gt ZH!-W' , , HW., 1 Left to right, Row I May Barth, Robert Baker, Charles Chase, Row II Mary Church, Lyla Davis, Bonnie Lee Farrior. Row III Bernice Ford, Howard Goldy, Ruth Joyce. Row IV Hazel Martin, John Menza, Matthew Murphy, Row V Beth Newlon, Elizabeth Sproule, Alice Stevens. Row VI Anne Turnbull, Camille Yilelc. English EOPLE often judge a new acquaint- ance not only by his polish or polite- ness but also by his manner of speaking, that is, by his use of the English language. This is frequently the case when applying for a position, whether it be as a secre- tary, newspaper reporter, or assembly-line operator. Therefore the study of the Eng- lish language lnot the crazy-mixed-up slanguagel can be a great aid to us, lt is interesting to see how the language changes as in the case of the word ain't which now appears in the dictionary. lt may be surprising to note in time to come, what other new verboten words will be included in it. Literature also plays an important part in our daily life, for, through reading we become acquainted with people, ideas, and philosophy. Under the tutelage of our English staff, headed by Miss Barth, we are increasing our word power and our ability to express ideas clearly as well as becoming ac- qainted with the lasting works of literature. Miss Darwin with spelling instructions. -'N

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