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EACHING is a full time iob. A teacher's day does not start with the first class and end with the last one. Every teacher takes a personal interest in each one of his students. Just about every night most teachers have a stack of homework or test papers to take home and correct. Most of the teachers at H. H. S. are also advisors to an extra- curricular club. Besides giving the student all the knowledge he has to give, the teacher tries to pro- vide his students with the incentive to learn so that the students may broaden their scope of learning. The teachers' duties never let up. They take extra courses during va- cation and summer to provide you, Mrs. Cullen helping Harvey Cohen with research work. v 3 i r y l -.1 ' r' v g J 1 1' L' his l ifvl JPLH luwnx A . 'L' i . , J. ' 4 5. 1 wk' at Left to right, Row l: Florence Abbott, Citizenship Education, Alyce Adolph, Physical Education, Kazmier Albinski, Music, Row ll: Robert Ayres, Mathematics, Robert Baker, English, Rupert Barber, Jr., Speech and Drama. Faculty and Staff Left to right, Row lr May Barth, Chairman, English Department, To.'d Beck, Core Curriculum, Daniel Beckett, Science. Row ll: Margaret Beighley, Science, Royal Benner, Science, Marion Bennett, Homemaking. ':'-if
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EMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL has four admin- istrative assistants. They are, Mr. Windt, Mr. Flax, Mr. Prahl and Mr. Moore. In Office Two our Assistant Principal, Mr. Windt, and Mr. Flax, Statt Assistant, do a very fine iob of checking boys' attendance and disci- pline, extracurricular activities, athletic funds and the scheduling of all school events. Mr. Prahl is in charge of the Guidance De- partment in the high school. He co-ordinates the work of the counselors, in helping pupils gain the most possible from their high school expe- riences Many students go to Ottice Five to see Mr Prahl to receive friendly advice on what college to enter after their high school career The fourth administrative assistant is M Moore who is Curriculum Coordinator and Dr rector of Audio Visual Education All of the audio visual equipment used In District One passes through the hands of Mr Moore Plan ning a budget working with committees and delivering supplies to teachers along with train ing students to operate the equipment are lust a part of the many chores fulfilled by Mr Moore The administrative assistants are to be ad mired for the work they have done this year as in the past for the betterment of our school Administrative Assistants WILLIAM PRAHL Director of Guidance l ALFRED P WINDT Assistant to the Principal QQ E CARLETON MOORE Curriculum Coordinator 7 ARTHUR FLAX KW' Staff Assistant 11' .. . . . rf I I u Q . o ' - O O I W' . . 1 - O rf- Q QQ. ' , 2 s I3
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the student, with the best in new educational ideas so that you may be better equipped to take part in the world of tomorrow. The whole faculty of over eighty teachers and the staffs in the of- fices give the students of H. H. S. the best help possible. The four guidance counselors and their sec- retaries help the students select their courses and colleges. They always have on hand a ready sup- Miss Gunther uses a spare moment to study as -',, YV -' .V 1 Q 5' . s MAP Left to right, Row If Virginia Best, School Nurse, Imogene Boyle, Chairman, Music Department, Alice Bringhurst, Business, Paul Brown, Business, Anna Cartabuke, Secretary. Row ll: Thomas Chambers, Art, Muriel Chapman, Homemaking, Mary Church, English, Dr. Smith A. Combes, School Doctor, Pauline Cullen, ply of college pamphlets and lists of available schools. Their assist- ance is of inestimable help to the students of H. H. S. in helping them to establish themselves in various vocations. There are also the staffs that help Hempstead students to find part or full-time iobs appropriate for their training in a specific field. Miss Boyle conducts early morning sectionals s 6'
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