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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR AND CLERK MRS. PAULINE CHESTNUT, Clerk, MR, Joi-IN Mcoowouci-I, Business Administrator OFFICE STAFF Seated: MRS. BARBARA BERNARD, Secretary High School Office, MRS. CARRIE HILL, Account Clerk, District Office, MRS. MARGARET C. MORRISON, Secretary District Office Standing: MRS. BETTY MUNSON, Secretary Gosport Elementary, MISS LUCRETIA CREASEY, Secretary Middleport Elementary, MRS. FRANCES CUZZACREA, Secretary Guidance Department, MRS. BEATRICE JONES, Clerk-Typist High School Teachers, MRS. LINDA LEIBRING, Middleport and Gosport Elementary Library Clerkg MISS JOYCE SCHULTZ, Secretary Guidance Department
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i I I ENGLISH Seated: MRS. PHYLLIS Mc- WILLIAMS, Senior High English, Sophomore Class Co-Adviser, MISS CATHERINE CRAMER, Junior High English, Freshman Class Co-Adviser, Announcers Club Adviser, MRS. MARY ROSE COPELAND, Senior High English, Acting Head of English Department, Senior Class Co- Adviser, Writers Club Adviser, MISS JANE LEONE, Junior and Senior High English, Senior Class Co-Adviser, MRS. E I L E E N BROWN, Senior High English, Sophomore Class Co-Adviser, SCOPE Literary Co-Adviser, De- bate Club Adviser Standing: MR. KERRY FINGER, Junior High English, Freshman Class Co-Adviser, Track and Field Coach, Football Assistant Coach, MR. THOMAS BER- MINGHAM, Junior High Eng- lish, Freshman Class Co-Adviser, Dramatics Club Adviser, Junior Historical Association Co-Adviser Absentees: MISS PATRICIA TRACY, Junior and Senior High English, Freshman Class Co- Adviser, SCOPE Literary Co- Juniors have studied the short story unit and are applying the principles by writing a criticism. This is one of the six literature units. HAM, Reading Consultant TIMES CHANGE AND SO DOES ENGLISH Whan that Aprille with his shouriis soote . . . English has changed since Chauceris time, but its importance in life remains unaltered. Essential to success in any career is the ability to read, write, speak and listen. The English curricu- lum at RHCS stresses these skills, as well as interpretation of literature and train- ing in research and notetaking. This year, RoyaltonfHartlancl was one of twenty-five schools to participate in the program for revision of the New York State English Syllabus. Terry Brown While Peggy Burns looks on, Miss Cramer and Mr. Bermingham congratulate Bronwyn Krog who won the first place in the annual spelling contest. Mary Jane Chapman applies straight make-up to Kay Grotf as Douglas Spencer transforms Jack Moines into Abraham Lincoln as ci project during a drama unit. 10 Adviser, MISS MAUDE DUN-
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