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Seated: PAULINE CHESTNUT, Clerkg RAYMOND PEASE, RUSSELL DROMAN, DR. NORMAN KROG Standing: FREDERICK WATERS, JESSE GIFFORD, DONALD SWIFT BOARD OF EDUCATION CHARLES GRINNELL, President Children admire members of the older generations in their families for their wisf dom and Iinowledge. Similarly, students respect members ol the Board of Educa- tion for their wisdom und knowledge in carrying on the worli of the school district. The seven members of the Board, elected by the voters of the district, meet on the second Tuesday of ezrch month to consider such matters us prescribed courses of study. appointment of employees, zlpprovement of bills. und regulation of expenditures. They also discuss other problems relating to the school and community. If they feel that ri mutter requires further attention, they gladly sacrifice more of their time in order to perform the task to the best of their ability. Since the Board functions as fl policyfmulcing organization, its members receive and consider suggestions from interested persons. Again this year the Board has admirably performed its duties For the school district. The students of RIEICS therefore wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank each member of the group for the fine work hc has done. Iudith IX Iurruy
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SCOPE MRS. CALDWELUS FAMILY Presented By Press Club of ROYALTON-HARTLAND CENTRAL SCHOOL Middleport, New York
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS LOXVERCLASSMEN ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES - SPORTS - 5- I4 15- 30 31- 44 45- 66 67- 76 77- 92 93-103 FOREWORD just as the heart of the home is the kitchen, so the Iieart of the nation is the family. VVhy? Because in the confines of a famiIy group - even hefore he enters school - the chiId's character takes shape through the formation of never-to-he-forgotten habits and ideaIs. VVithin the home, too, parents and chiIdren, Iearning together, make the group function as a harmonious unit. AII this has a definite bearing on the young persorrs deveiopment as a future student, citizen, and homemalter. The young peopIe of America, however, have a Hsecond homef' their schooI. Ilere, too, they acquire good habits and high ideals. They aIso - through cIassworIt, sports, and extracurricular activi- ties - Iearn, each from the other, how to function co- operatively. In addition, life in the 'fschool famiIyH nurtures students, potentiahties for making the home, the schooi, and the world at Iarge, a hetter pIace in which to Iive. It is with these Iikenesses in mind that the staff has chosen I:amiIy Lifei' as the theme for the I96O edition of SCOPE. 3
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