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- .... i Dr. Donald E. Horr Superlntendent of Schools District Dr. Donald E. Horr-B.S. Albany State Teachers College: M.S., University of Rochesterg Ed. D., University of Buffalo. Dear Members ofthe Class of 1974: The publication of your Oatkan,' marks a milestone in your high school career for it is one of the final events in your class history. The pictorial events associated with you, your classmates, other students, and the various school activities of your career wil1,I am sure, bring back fond memories in the years ahead. We have enjoyed having you as part of our school family during the years and hope that the time has been a pleasant, as well as an educationally profitable one for you. We have earnestly sought to give you the necessary background and training to enable you to pursue your goal in life whatever plans you may have. We welcome the Class of 1974 to the alumni and look forward to the contri- butions they will make. c'ifL I Gffice is W at 1.9 'A V U Joyce Traxler Secretary Hope Murphy Clerk A.gC49'.XX K kk 0,1 . l ffyfrmjx 1 xx- ggi'-J J g, ?c3-if ck i f wwf ff 17 i
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...H H sg x English Mathematics C urriculum Donald Rehor-A.B.. U- Of Dartmouth: Adv. Study Corn- ellg U. of R.: SUNY at Brock- port. English 1l,12. Science Jon Gerlach-B.S., McNeese St. U.g Adv. Study McNeese St. U.g SUNY at Brockport. Physics, Chem. Advises: Ski Club, Student Council. Earl Hare - B.S. SUNY at Cortlandg M.S., SUNY at Al- bany. Guidaneeg 8, 10,12. Elizabeth Suttell B.S., D'Youville St. U.g M.S., Cornell U. Guidance: 7,9,l1. Mark Kennedy-B.A.. St. Bon- aventure U.: BLS.. Canisius Coll. Math l0,l l. Advises: Sth Grade, Chem Club. Social Studies Robert DeVito-B.S., SUNY at Buffalo: Adv. Study SUNY at St. John's U.g M.S., SUNY at Brockport. Soc. St. 11. Ad- vises Photo. Club. 1 Coordinators Every group needs :1 leader who is willing to lake on the responsibilities ol' that group, The curriculum coordinators order all mziterials their particular department needs. The as- sistance of hiring or firing teachers is also their responsibility. As curriculum coordinators they are primarily concerned with updating the curriculum to meet present needs. ln l967 the firstcurriculumcoordinators were chosen because of a growing faculty whose individual needs grew too large for the administration to handle. This helps to narrow the communication gap between the administration and facul- ty. Physical E due ation Donald SantiniYB.S., SUNY at Brockportg M.S., SUNY at Cortland, Director of Health and Phys. Ed. 7-123 Vice-Prin- cipalg Director of Athletics. Advises: Sr. Class tex officiojg Coaches Varsity Football. Guidance I Guidance secretary 'iTwo roads diverged in a wood and Iwi took the one N J up 4 Y less traveled by. Frost ' i f--tg , , The decision of what road of life to travel con- ' fronts many students as they walk through the guid- . ' ance door to discuss future plans with their respective y ' K 1 guidance counselors. Careful evaluations must be ly X ' V' A . 5 . Y SA considered before a final choice is made. Career work- , , l ' w r shops are being offered for the first time to students , , who are unsure of their future plans. Students are ' f permitted to attend these workshops during their study halls. At this time a college representative gives a presentation on a specific career. After these dis- cussions further research on the chosen career is done at Gennesee Community College, Batavia, New York. Grace McBurney
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