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-5 .33 JEAN KOENIG, Building Principal Middleport Elernentaryp JOHN D. FAHY, Director of Secondary Educationg CHARLES H. PORTER, Supervising Principalg ZDA M. HOFERT, Building Princ:pal Gosport Elementary ADMINISTRATION JOHN MCDONOUGH, Business Manager Uccasionally a family must consult a lawyer for guidance, advice, and assistance in resolving its problems. in school teachers, students, and parents seela similar help from the administrators who act in hoth executive and advisory capacities. The administration also serves as liaison hctween the Board of Education and mem' bers ol' the school district. ln addition. the administrators are intermediaries between the Board, faculty, and students. Mem- hers ol' the administration also explain Board policies to these groups and then supervise the execution of such policies. They must interpret educational laws lor the Board, faculty and voters of the district. The administrative staff also def xclops the school curriculum and supervises this academic program. liurthermore, lilac lawyers representing their clients, memhers ol' the administration represent the school at puhlic functions. Thus we see that the administrative statf serves to unify the many facets of the educational program ol RHC9. Judith Fahy
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FACULTY acultj uz0111l1ers serve as gzzhfvs to uid studerzls at sclmo in 1!l1lCl1 the 5611116 capacity as parents do at home.
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ENGLISH Seated: HELEN HOLAHAN, Latin and Senior High English, Eleventh Grade Co-Adviser, Jour- nalists Club Co-Adviser, CATH- ERINE CRAMER, Junior High English, Eighth Grade Dramatic Club Adviser, Eighth Grade Co- Adviser, KAY KAUFMAN, Senior High English, Dramatic Club Co- Adviscr, Junior and Senior Play' Co-Director, DORIS ST. JOHN, Senior High English, Head of English Department, SCOPE Lit- erary Adviser. Standing: MALJDE DLJNHAM, Junior High English, Seventh Grade Co-Adviser, Junior His- torical Club Adviser, MARY SMITH, Junior High English, Eighth Grade Co-Adviser, Stu- dent Council Co-Adviser, Jour- nalists Club Co-Adviserg RONV ALD NOWAK, Junior and Senior High English, Student Council CosAdviserg THOMAS BERMlNGf HAM, Junior and Seriior High English, Sophomore Co-Adviser, Junior and Senior Play Co-Direce tor, Dramatic Club Co-Adviser S6224 , ,vs Wye' ma? sqm ,Egg gi 2 in , Hazel and Carol present Miss Marv Mack with a corsage on Teacher Recognition Day. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION PAUL BESSER, Senior High Cit- izenship Education, American Field Service Club Adviser, Sophomore Co-Adviser, ED- WARD MALONEY, Junior High Citizenship Education, Freshman Co-Adviser, Junior High Football Coach, Junior High Basketball Coach, GAR LARSON, Senior High Citizenship Education, Junior Co-Adviser, Future Teach- ers of America Adviser, Tennis Coach, CHARLES KANE, Senior High Citizenship Education, Head of Citizenship Education Department, Audio-Visual Dl- rector, Senior Class Co-Adviser, Audio-Visual Club Adviser, Na- tional Honor Society Co-Adviser, BRUND PACINI, Junior High Citizenship Education, Seventh Grade Co-Adviser, Football Coach, Varsity Club Co-Adviser, JOSEPH NASAL, Junior High Citizenship Education, Freshman Co-Adviser, Junior High Basket- ball Coach EACU LTY Prvsiilvizr efff lDlJROTHY BLACK lficc-l'i'u.sirlerzt 4 f - -IOIIN lXllSC'll Sucrulrirr f f - Donoiiierx lXlOllIl.I. Fl-reriszirvi' efee Citnol, LENH.-XRIJT 'lilirziin zi cliilcl the way lic sltoulcl go :incl lil: will not clepzirt from it. ' This is 411 good mtixiin for lvotli parents :incl teachers to follow us they sct about tltcir work ol' Cclucziting tomorrowis 2lClLll'ES. To help inf clivicluul tcticliers to do their part in tliis trelnemlous trlsls, the tcricliers organization sponsors nuiny activities. It luis set up coininittccs to investigtitc and 'report to the group on ll variety oli educational topics. il lm organization also sponsors Open llousc zincl encourages parents to mailto classroom visits to give tcncliers and purcn ts better opportunity to discuss Cziclt cl1ilrl's ncccls us wcll us l1is cupzilnilities. ln ucltli tion, to stimulate interest in liigltcr ecluczt- tion, the group luis Cstululisliccl at scliolnrf sliip liunnl for lil lCS sturlcnts. llzizel Eicla
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