Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Q3 l i 4.. 1'-In NR Left to right John Menza English Joseph Muller Counselor John Mills Cntrzenshrp Education Olvm Mull Bu mess Wllbur Morsell Chairman Industrial Arts Department Matthew Murphy English Ida Beth Newlon Englush Arthur Nolan Citizen hup Education Dorothy Owen Cvtnzenshup Education The science department as headed by Mr Faust ln the past few years slnce the first satellite was put into space, there has been considerable pressure for more ad vanced courses to be offered to the Inter ested and skilled student The need for more young sclentlsts In this Atomic Age has prompted our science department to encourage more science students Today with the help of the science teachers, each 5 :ence student IS able to leave H H S with a firm background In thus field Mrs Young as head of the language department has been able to establrsh with the help of the other language teach ers, an Interest In the culture and cus'oms of other people ln other lands With the establishment of four rndrvldual language clubs the members receive a wlder knowl edge of the customs of the people whose language they study than they could re celve un the classroom Thus has helped the language teacher to put across to the stu dent a better understandnng of the lan guage he IS studying The business department, supervised by May Pilkington Dean ot Girls Fred Pilkington Chairman Art Department Left to right Frank Rago Cutlzenshlp Education Mrruam Randall English Lllllan Relcher Physical Educatuon Judith Rothenberg Language- Flora Schoedel As nstant Nurse- Henry Schaedel Industrial Arts. Q I8

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Helen l9 Left to right: Carl Hcltz, Mathematics, Dorothy Houck, Business: Paul Krause Physical Education Gerald LaCombe Mathematics 4.4 Jelicks, Industrial Arts, Margaret Jones, Business: under the direction of Mrs. Vincent. Learn- ing the many facts about our past civili- zation and the development of our pres- our way of living, has long been an inter- esting and important factor of our school life. If it were not for the past we would not have the present, so we must allow ourselves to have more time to do research in both history and geography, for with- out them, we would be lost. ln establish- ing a history club this year, we have suc- ceeded in reaching this goal. We need a more clear understanding of life and ifs development and here in our history class- room is where we shall achieve this goal. The math department, under the super- vision of Mr. Hayes, has ben working steadily to develop better and higher math courses for those who show interest and ability in this field. With the growing need for more mathematicians in the scientific and teaching fields, this department has supported two math clubs, the Junior Math Club for freshmen and sopohomores and Tupiar Club for iuniors and seniors, to lure interested and able followers. Ruth Joyce, nelzi, language English, Kenneth Lawson Science Dr. Edna Layton Mathematics Willard Leusch Language Left to right: Maurice Levin, Science, Martin Lind, Science, Lois Linn, English, Anne MacDougall, Counselor, Esther McQueen, Musicg Antonia Menza, English. 1 Charles Q4 . 7:- 177 s,.'x



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Mr. Davidson, is able to send its students into the business world with the best train- Q F ing in business available at any high school. This is due to the fact that in recent years there have been various organizations or programs of- fered to business students, such as the co-opera- tive program oftered to retailing students, which provides the student with a clear view of prac- ticing business methods. The teachers and ad- visors of the business department are able to help the student attain a suitable position in the vocation of his choice, after he leaves high Miss Winter leads a Latin recitation. -S' c'o. 3 Wx Q--v 'IT' sa. , r, Left to right, Row I: Robert Schuessler, Science, Albert Smith, Mathematics, Jean Stilger, language, Vfilliam Strickland, Music, Anne Turnbull, English, James Turnbull, Counselor, Row ll: Alison Vincent, Chairman, Citizenship Education Department, Alfred Voorhies, Chairman, Physical Education Depart- ment, Emilie Walter, Psychologist, Egon Wendell, English, Luke White, Science, Stanley White, Driver Education, Virginia Steele has her office picture taken by Mr. Smith. school. t The music department, under the direction of Miss Boyle, and the art department, under the direction of Mr. Pilkington, have done much to promote the arts as well as the sciences this year. The members of the music department, with the assistance of Dr. Frackenpohl from the Ford Foundation proiect, have built up this de- I-' rp! partment's repertoire even more. Both depart- ments provide pleasure for the students involved hr' 9, ffl E fr

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