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DEDICATION Por ten years, we, the students of RHCS, have turned to Mrs. Helen Holahan for instruction and guidance. Mrs. l-lolahan came to RHCS as an English teacher but as a result of the growth of our Language Department now teaches the Latin classes. Mrs. I-lolahan is also an accredited French teacher and is qualified to teach elementary and other secondary subjects as well. At the University of Rochester where she earned her bachelorls degree, she developed interests in the theater and journalism. She has done graduate work at Cornell, Ceneseo, the University of Buffalo, and D,Youville. Honeoye, Barker and Akron High Schools have also benefited from her teaching. She has two children, both of whom graduated from RHCS with honors and are now attending college. As an adviser of journalists Club, she has spent many hours aiding in the publication of Echo . She has also helped with the literary work of SCOPE. Mrs. Holahan, we are grateful for the sincere interest and assistance which you have offered so willingly. You were never too busy to stop and help us. Por this, we all say Thank youu and Press Club proudly dedicates the 1963 edition of SCOPE to you, our teacher and our friend.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY AND CURRICULUM 74 24 SENIORS 4 25- 40 I LOVVERCLASSMEN 414 54 ELEMENTARY 4 55- 76 ACTIVITIES 4 77- 94 SPORTS 4 4 954104 FOREWORD The discovery of the wheel ahout five thousand years ago marked one of the most important steps in mans de4 velopment. The first important use of the wheel was in transportation. It has found another important use in mechanics in controlling the flow of power. The cog wheel put the Industrial Revolution in motion. As many wheels roll, the panorama of fXmerica's greatness unfolds. Vvithout this vital invention, todayls civilization would be impossible. Today the wheel is far advanced from the rolling stone. and education is far more effectual than that of the one-room schoolhouse. Since the wheel started rolling, it has always been in motiong so too has education. The mind, like the wheel, must never he dormantg it must always be searching for improvement and growth. The educational program at RHCS is constructed like a wheel with the curriculum centered at the huh. The spokes he4 tween the huh and the rirn hold the wheel together. Like spokes. teachers working from the huh, the curriculum, reach each student and help produce a wcll4roundcd educa- tion. Bccause of the similarity of the wheel and the educational system at RHCS, the staff has chosen the wheel as the theme ol: the I963 SCOPE.
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MR. RAYMOND S. PEASE, Presidentg DR. FRANK L. PITA, MR. RUSSELL DROMAN, MR. ROGER SILSBY, MR. TRACY BAXTER Absentee: DR. NORMAN KROG IN MEMORIAM FREDERICK WATERS April 15, 1892-December 17, 1962 BOARD OF EDUCATION One of the functions of the Board of Education is evident in the extensive con- struction on the school grounds. Plans for changes in our school building and the new addition were formulated by the Board of Education and voted on favorably by the taxpayers. We shall all be proud of our new facilities. Proud, too, are we of the harmonious relationship of this policy-making body with administration, faculty, and the people of our communities. This past year has seen several changes in Board personnel. Mr. jesse Gifford and Mr. Donald Swift, who both served so capably and faithfully, relinquished their posts to two members, lVlr. Roger Silsby and Dr. Frank L. Pita. On December 17, Mr. Frederick W. Waiters, who, as a Board member, gave his services to the district for nine years, died of a heart attack. RHCS will miss him greatly. lVlr. Louis Gill- meister has been appointed to fill the un- expired term. Dr. Norman Krog repre- sents our Board of Education on the Board of Cooperative Service. For all its many services in maintaining our fine educa- tional standards, we, the student body, offer the Board of Education our sincere gratitude. 1X-largaret Baxter
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