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BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. FRANK L. PITA, MR. LOUIS GILLMEISTER, DR. NORMAN KROG, Presidentg MR. TRACY BAXTER, Vice-Presidentg MR. RAYMOND S. PEASE, MR. MILTON CRAFTS, MR. ROGER SILSBY THE FOUNDATION IS FIRM With wisdom and perception, the Board of Education inaugurates the schoolis principles. This policy-making organization formulates the basic elements upon which the school functions. For instance, the Board regulates expenditures, appoints employees, approves new courses of study, and strives to improve relations between the school and community. The administration then executes the policy set forth by the Board. Each year they take pride in the scholarships achieved by the students through the Board's continuous efforts to provide equipment and supplies for enrichment of curriculum. Regular meetings are held monthly, and many times special meetings become necessary to carry through important developments. The members attend state as well as local conferences to broaden their horizons on new developments in the field of education. In the spring of l964, Mr. Milton Crafts was elected to the Board to replace Mr. Russell Droman who retired after eight years of faithful service. The Board of Education has worked hard to achieve a high degree of excellence which can be seen daily as one walks through the halls of Rl-ICS. To them, we, the students, express our deep appreciation. ,Iudy Gilbert
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Since 1957, when he first began teach- ing Junior High Social Studies at Bl-ICS, Mr. Edward Maloney has shown more than an average interest in all Bl-ICS students. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, he taught in Hillsborough A-Vet Institute in Florida before returning to Boyalton-Hartland, his alma mater. l-le has instilled skills and the spirit of competition in the students he has coached in Junior Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball. A man who enjoys sports, he also has a strong interest in the arts. He has done graduate work at Niagara University and this past sum- mer he was the recipient of a New York State Grant at Cornell University. ln the summer of 1960 he was granted the Gen- eral Electric Fellowship in Economics. With this wide background of knowledge and interests, he has been proclaimed the man who always says the right thing at the right time. Knowing well that we are saying the right thing at the right time, the Press Club proudly dedicates the 1965 edition of SCOPE to our friend, Mr. Maloney. 5
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CHARLES- H. PORTER Supervising Principal I WE THANK oua LEADERS Every large organization must have some driving force behind it to take the responsibility for either its success or failure. So it is with a school such as ours. Our driving force is the administration, and it has always been responsible for the success of RHCS. Our administrators are Mr. Charles H. Porter, Supervising Principalg Mr. Iohn D. Fahy, High School Principalg Mr. Fred Gibbs, Gasport Elementary Principalg and Mrs. 'lean Koenig, Middleport Elementary Principal. With the number of students in our school nearing 2200 in grades kindergarten through twelve, direction of the school is a great responsibility as well as a time- consuming job. The students and parents of our school district owe a great deal to our administration. They have consistently provided the members of our student body with qualified and capable instructors as well as an interesting and very helpful curriculum. We students are grateful to our administrative staff for all the work they have done to make our years at Rl-ICS a profitable and pleasant educational experience. Ruth Wallace BUILDING PRINCIPALS MR. JOHN D. FAHY, High School Principalg MRS. JEAN KOENIG, Building Principal Mid- dleport Elemenfaryg MR. FRED- ERICK GIBBS, Building Principal Gosport Elementary , H-...l f fa . V61 ,.A'x'1v0MrvJ9 ' Tm
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