Royalton Hartland Central School - Scope Yearbook (Middleport, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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DEDICATION Mr. McCarty, the staff takes great pleasure in dedicatin the 1958 Edition of SCOPE to you not only as a teacher but also as a builder of character in the young people with whom you Work. Throughout your eighteen years of teaching in Gasport and Middleport, you have been an inspiration and an example for us to follow on our way to becoming good and useful citizens. At one time or another, either in the Mathematics Department or for individual guidance, we have all come to know you during our life in R1-ICS. Everyone of us looks forward to our Senior Year when you will be our Class Adviser. VVe know that you always have time to listen to our problems and to help us find solutions to them. You have gained our respect and our admiration and, at the same time, that of the faculty members and the community as well. Since 1948 you have been adviser for each ensuing Senior Class. In this capacity you have sacrificed most of your own Easter vacations in order that Seniors might have their wonderful trips to New York. VVe realize, however, that this task has meant far more than the mere giving up of your holidays. We know such a trip requires, in addition, that you devote many long hours and much real energy beforehand to make arrangements for the journey. All of these tasks you perform in addition to your classroom teaching. You also serve on several committees in R1-ICS and assist us, too, with our Senior Ball, Moving Up Day, and Commencement Program. Thank you, then, Prof, for all you do - both as our teacher and as our friend - to help us add the finishing touches to the building of our High School careers. It is an honor, a pleasure, and a joy to dedicate this 1958 Edition of SCOPE to you!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY - SENIORS - - LOVVERCLASSMEN ELEMENTARY - CURRICULUIXI - ACTIVITIES SPORTS - 7- 16 17- 30 31- 40 41- 58 59- 68 69- 92 93-103 FOREWORD Careful thinkers will realize that there is much similarity between the erection of a new building and the life of a student. just as contractors want to construct strong, attrac- tive buildings, students desire to develop healthy, inquiring minds in order to build a wise and loyal citizenry. Pupils create the foundation of such building as they work and play together in Elementary School. In junior High these same students erect the framework of learning which must serve them the rest of their lives. Senior High affords young people opportunities for completing the construction of their high school education and for adding a new wing - the preparation for college or for an immediate job after graduation. Then, too, as the workmen build brick by brick, so students build year by year for a strong and better tomorrow. Once the edifice stands, however, work on it does not cease, for custodians must labor constantly to keep it in good repair. So, too, the life of a real student does not end with his graduationg instead, he must continue through his lifetime to learn to solve problems of his own life and of the world. When all students, everywhere, learn to work and build together, they will have taken a great step towards a world at peace. For these reasons, then, we have chosen Together We Build as the theme for this 1958 Edition of SCOPE. 4



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F. KARL FROHLICH, District Superintendent FAREWELL TO YOU, MR. FROHLICH Loyal citizen, superior schoolman, understanding friend, Whenexfer anyone needed guidance, a helping hand you'd lend. With thirty-eight years at Roy-Hart of service, faithful and trueg lt seems a little hard for us to bid farewell to you. The years will pass by as they always do, And times will change, which is also true, But one thing's for sure and sincere this is, too, We at Roy-Hart won't forget you! Cynthia Grinnell

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