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1 Q 1 Mr. Lind checks his students' work, BudnessEducaHon ANY members of tomorrow's business world are walking right at your side as you pass from class to class here at H. H. S. The s ents who comprise our Business Edu- cati department, whose leadership is in the 'ci e hands of Mr. Davidson, are busily studying a variety of subiects including introduction to business, business arithmetic, business law, short- hand, typing and bookkeeping, to prepare themselves for a place in the world of business. Our Business Education department, which now boasts second in size to that of only one other school in the county, had a very modest beginning back in l9l3 with a staft of only two teachers. Over the years, with the addition of new subiects and more pupils, our stat? has grown to thirteen teachers. At the present time this department represents about one-third of the total enrollment of the high school. Science CIENCE probes all phases of lite-past, pres- ent and future. To help us understand the miraculous web of scientific discoveries, Hemp- stead High School ofters courses in general science, biology, chemistry, physics and earth science. Under the direction of Mr. Faust, our science faculty helps us to delve into the stranger than fiction realities that have boomed out of tathomless dreams. Our teachers find in their science classes future doctors, medical technicians, engineers and a variety of scientific individuals to carry on the work of past genera- tions. Here is that part of the faculty that teaches us the elements of the established pathways of an ever-unfolding field. Going over a Ten-Key Victor with Mr. Helbach. V 1 X lx
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W 3 R' ,,, X x fi 525 .K in , ' r vw ,f , i fs V f U A is A 'Q um 5. fs 2: 's , x f - ,W X Ex.. R J . 1 ,f 'R+ X ? ,A . , fa' tag, 5-my X'- ,I , I if A' , X i g Q F , ,b - -411,2 fb , 1 if -,-M , . if ' . tx t - ll i ' X ilu, ' L X f , ek fixi .' 'i s Left to right, Row l. A. Barrett S Davidson, James Beale, Alice s Bringhurst, Rose Congiu, Rav' 'X A ll: Catherine Degenhardt, Arthur Flax, Ruth Gaffga, Mathias Hel' bach. Row lllf Margaret Jonez, Anne Rowles, Leslie Schryver Anne Silver, Louis Zora .Rx K.--. -te! A x X GSX Left to right, Row I: A. Franklin Faust, Tord Beck, Daniel Beckett, Margaret Beighley. Row ll: Royal Benner, Viola Dendy, Ruth Hoekstra, Maurice Levin, Row Ill: Martin lind, Harold Lints, Robert Schuessler, luke White. X xXXX ,g,ff7 'i1V K' 22 viv-
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.,k x Left to right Row I: Ruth Taft, Marion Bennett, Mary Bowen. Row ll Fred Pilkington, Thomas Chambers, Mary Oman, at X ...1 Ai .-2.7m A A use X' ,-sl' 5' ' My x,,.,3,d I .ILQ tif- 'v','l 7 ' Homemaking F you've ever seen the girls cooking the food that sends such tantalizing odors wafting down our halls, or caught a glimpse of them busy at sewing machines you know then how much fun homemak- ing is. Courses in homemaking are fun, but more than iust enioyment is derived from the classes. The pleasure derived is of a practical nature in that it is a good prepa- ration for life. Art HEN you find students looking for- ward to a certain class, you know it must be something very special. This is the case in our art department where the students' interest in their work is very high. Their interest is high not only because the work they do in various media, but because a curriculum is offered that provides one with a well-rounded pro- gram of diversified proiects. Our art students are fortunate in receiv- ing excellent instruction and advice in their classes. -f by vi' if m y A typical scene in room sixteen. Mr. Pilkington and students admire finished product.
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