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Mr. Spencer, head custodian, Mr, Carnes, Mr. Davis, Mr. Capaluzzi, and Mr. Egmond take a morning coffee break in the receiving room. is not an easy job Mrs. Esther Perry and Miss Eleanor Fitzgerald, secretaries in the front office, are always ready to lend a helping hand to students or teachers. I a , l i if 4 A., fi A Mrs. Betty Walker, secretary to the guidance counselors, prepares to type a college transcript, These twelve ladies prepare hundreds of enjoyable meals for H.H.S. students each week. sf , l I 7
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Mr. Robert Johnson, Principal There are many people who are necessary to keep a school running smoothly and efficiently. Some of these are well-known, while others work behind the scenes. Everyone realizes the impor- tant role of the principal in the administration of a school, and we are most fortunate in having Mr. Johnson. Students also appreciate the work of our guidance counselors, Miss Dickinson and Mr. Guinane. However, not very many will realize the importance of the work of our cafeteria help, the janitors and secretaries. Yet they along with Mr. Johnson, Miss Dickinson, and Mr. Guinane make H.H.S. a better place in which to teach and learn. Running a school Mr. Richard Guinane, Guidance Miss Nellie Dickinson, Guidance Mrs. Cropp consults with Mr. Guinane about her six weeks' marks.
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6 ea ..::,,. fisf MR. 'DONALD KOEHLER MR' LESLIE GRAY MR- JOHN MOSCOWITZ Enellsh 101 11 English 11, 12 English 10 MRS. MARY FENNELLY MISS MILDRED DORSEY MRS: MARY CARNEY English 12 English 11 511811511 12 Miss Margaret Neild, English 10, Corrective Reading and Advanced Reading teacher, utilizes the opaque projector. Mrs. Carney conducts a class in broadening vocabulary. T 8 1 Miss Mary Ann Gallagher, English 10 and Public Speaking teacher, presents a reading selection to her class. The ahi lity to communicate is the No matter how successful a scientist is, if he cannot com- municate his ideas to others, he will never become great. There- fore, the need for a thorough knowledge of English is evident in our world today. Serving to aid our own development of style, a new reading program was initiated last year which included classics as well as modern novels. The English department also arranged sev- eral field trips to make the Shakespearean stage come alive for the students. ln October, thirty students made the 150 mile trip to Stratford-on-Avon in Canada to attend a Shakespearean festival. ln November, a second field trip was taken to the State University College at Geneseo to see the Tempest
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