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Dr. Allen Mr. Sloat Mr. Terry ADMINISTRATION Affecting the lives of the students more directly than the Board of Educa- tion are Dr. Allen, Mr. Sloat and Mr. Terry our captain, helmsman, and first mate. They are the ones who really guide our ship into the right channels. Dr. Harlan B. Allen, a Ph.D. and superintendent of the Mineola school system, has become in the eyes of the passing high school generations, a veri- table institution. His sincerity and friendliness have gained him the re- spect of every student. It is these quali- ties which enable him to fulfill his posi- tion to such perfection, and to set the standard upon which our school system is maintained. Our pal, kind, understanding—that's Mr. Ralph L. Sloat, the principal of M. H. S. and helmsman of our ship. Per- sonally, though, we think the nicest thing about Mr. Sloat is his sense of fair play, closely seconded by his staunch friendliness and loyalty. He may usually be found buried under papers and surrounded by teen-age girls and fellows, for it is in his office that the business of the average school day takes place. Mr. Kenneth Terry, a tall man with a merry twinkle in his eye and a genial disposition, makes a fine first-mate. He is assistant principal of M. H. S., princi- pal of Junior High, director of the N. Y. A., and head of the Hall Patrol. He also has a finger in the operation of the Projection Squad and Candy Counter. It is rather strange to see Mr. Terry when he isn't working on something, and yet, he always has time to talk with you when your route is obscured by a heavy fog. And so you have seen the three chiefs of M. H. S. Is it any wonder that Mineola goes down year after year as tops in this, that, and the other thing? Any ship is a good ship when she has an able captain, a skilled helmsman, and a first-class first mate. Sail on, O Ship of State, Sail on! 7
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FACULTY Miss E. Jane Austen Miss Amelia Baiardi Miss Rosemary Ball Miss Emily Becken Miss Crystal Bills Miss Mary L. Bolger Mr. Clark Bowlby Miss Gretchen Bubie Miss Mary Burke Mrs. Ruth Campbell Miss Marjorie Carnegie Mrs. Alma Clendenny Mrs. Madaline Connors Mr. Stafford J. Connor Miss Cornelia Doedeyns Miss Anna M. Eiskant Miss Eugenia Eylman Miss Margaret M. Fields Miss Amelia Foster Mrs. Gertrude Gagliano Miss Florence Gebe Miss Dorothy Gedney Miss Anne Gregory Mr. Henry Gould
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