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SPECIAL SERVICES MR. ROBERT BRADO, Director of Physical Education, Director of Athletics, Attendance Officer, Transportation Officer, Varsity Club Co-Adviser, MR. CHRISTOPHER HORGAN, Director of Pupil Personnel Services, MR. JOHN HANSSEL, Curriculum Coordinator -. THEY ARE SPECIAL May we have a bus for our field trip?', What textbook is the best for this level? What time do vocational classes begin in Medina? are questions answered by three important men at Roy-Hart. Mr. Chris- topher Horgan coordinates all of the Special Services in the district, including census, attendance, guidance, health, speech, psychological, special education, vocational-technical program, and home instruction. Mr. John l-lanssel is responsi- ble for planning and coordinating cur- riculum in conjunction with faculty and administration. Mr. Robert Brado is in charge of three main areas: transporta- tion, attendance, and physical education for the Whole district. Terry Brown Mrs. Goodman and Mr. Horgan discuss information about the health program. Mr. Eigemann'explains the use of the film loop projector. This machine allows you to teach a lesson stopping at any point. In the curriculum center, there are many professional books. Mr. Hanssel shows Mr. Brado and Mr. Eigenmann a recent addition. 8
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OUR NEEDS ARE THEIR CONCERN As the wheels of progress keep turning at Roy-Hart, high standards of education are main- tained. The responsibilities are on the shoulders of our administrators: lVlr. Charles H. Porter, Supervising Principalg Mr. Edward H. Sanderson, High School Principalg Mrs. Jean Koenig, Mid- dleport Elementary Principalg and Mr. Frederick Gibbs, Casport Elementary Principal. Schools are confronted with the difficult task of preparing youngsters not only for the world around them, but for the world in the future. The school must recognize new developments and make appropriate changes in the program. Curriculum and subject matter have to be reexamined and updated to include new ideas and interpretations. The needs of different groups of children have to be met by an education which is purposely structured to release and develop their potential. All of these duties have been performed and individual needs have been met very conscientiously and capably by the Roy-Hart Administration. We the student body, through SCOPE, thank our administrators for a fine educational experience. Rebecca Glenn 7 MR. CHARLES H. PORTER Supervising Principal BUILDING PRINCIPALS MR. FREDERICK GIBBS, Build- ing Principal Gosport Elemen- taryg MRS. JEAN KOENIG, Building Principal Middleport Elementaryp MR. EDWARD SANDERSON, High School Prin- cipal
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1 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR AND CLERK MRS. PAULINE CHESTNUT, Clerk: MR. JOHN MCDONOUGH, Business Administrator OFFICE STAFF Seated: MISS ELIZABETH FULWELL, High School Library Clerkp MRS. MARGARET HAMILTON, Secre- tary District Officeg MRS. MARY CHRISTENSEN, Clerk-Typist High School Teachersg MISS GAIL WIEDENBECK, Assistant Account Clerk Standing: MRS. LYNNE HACKETT, Secretary High School Officeg MRS. CARRIE HILL, Account Clerk District Officeg MISS LUCRETIA CREASEY, Secretory Middleport Elementaryg MRS. ROSEMARY LeSUER, Secretary Pupil Personnel Servicesg MRS. GAIL FULLER, Secretory Guidance Departmentg MRS. LOUISE HERTEL, Gosport Elementary Library Clerkg MRS. BETTY MUNSON, Secretary Gosport Elementaryp MRS. SALLY FRAGALE, Secretary Guidance Departmentg MRS, DOROTHY MCCABE, Middleport Elementary Library Clerk
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