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Edward J. Cigna — Principal, Geneva High School Robert J. Maher — Assistant Principal . . Vincent J. Scalise — Superintendent of Schools . . Shirley H. Brind — President, Board of Education Richard A. DeCicca — Vice-president. Board of Education. C. Donald Addona — Board of Education Joan C. Dickson — Board of Education .. Samuel Passalacqua — Board of Education Stuart A. Toombs. Jr. — Board of Education . Joanne M. Wisor — Board of Education. Projects — a requirement with work and fun Projects, which are often a course requirement, are a lot of work, but they also can be a lot of fun. For instance, at the Language Fair their junior year, the Mount Olympus Gang — better known as Arden Acquilano, Kris Elliott, Beth Plano, and Karen McGuigan — won first place in a skit competition with a rap about mythology. To create the prize-winning project for Latin III, they combined knowledge with a beat. As McGuigan recalled, “It was definitely a different but original skit. Hollywood here we come! Many projects are done within the class. In Bookkeeping-Accounting I, students work on an independent study called Quadrasonics. The class opens a set of books, handles all transactions for a merchandising business, writes all the checks, balances a checkbook, and prepares an income statement and a balance sheet. Instructor Dick Loveland audits their work 16 times during the project. Any errors, he explained, “must be found and corrected by the student-bookkeeper. Because students work at their own pace within a certain time frame, Tara Dean commented, For four weeks I was almost an independent person!” Health classes also assign projects. These are fairly open, leaving much room for creativity. Student efforts range from detailed drawings of the heart to lengthy reports. In addition to being enrolled in Bookkeeping Accounting, senior business maior Lori Wiggins played dual roles in Fame. Other projects, however, have strict standards. Freshmen in Ed Scharrer's Regents classes were required to do a Shakespeare project. The requirements included a title page, one or more pages for each topic, and a bibliography. Mr. Scharrer reported that there were around 20 A's on the research. All in all, most students enjoy doing their projects as they are a creative and fun approach to learning. Chris Crosier 10 Staff
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Oil painting requires a great deal of patience and skill Here seniors Pam McGuigan and Mike O'Malley demonstrate their skill in Mrs Sullivan's sixth period oil painting class. While learning to prepare an entire dinner, cooking student Robert Spearman checks to make sure he has followed directions accurately.
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Earth Science is now a required course for freshmen Regents students Ninth graders Molly Driscoll and Jon Mairs (left) take that course from Roger Emerson. Sophomores must complete a unit in English and in Global Studies However, they still can choose some courses. Keyboarding was one of the choices made by Jennifer Maio (below.) Calvin Adams — Science. Chess Club adviser . Cynthia Avery — Physical Education; Senior Class adviser; Girls Soccer. Basketball. Softball coach Azizeh Baroody — French; Junior Class. French Club adviser. Chairperson. Foreign Language Winifred Benvenuti — Mathematics . Lynn Broderick — Biology. William Brooks — Physical Education. Department Chairperson Bernard Brosius — Guidance Counselor Caroline Brown — Teacher Aide Paula Burden — Social Studies Anthony Callipare — Cleaner Marien Canale — Spanish; Spanish Club adviser Michael Canale — Physical Education; Indoor Track. Boys. Girls Track coach Linda Clark — Typist Nola Cyphert — Physical Education. Health; Chairperson. Health Ed. K-12 . . Daniel Davids — Driver Education: Girls. Boys Tennis. Girls Volleyball. Basketball coach Susan Davie — Physical Education Phyllis DeVito — Nurse Ursula DiDuro — Teacher Aide Roger Emerson — Science John Fabrizio — Music Dept. Chairperson. Marching Band. Staff 11
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