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Mrs. Brown uses the overhead projector to aid in giving seniors instruction on writing term papers. While Miss Cramer's eighth grade English class studied The Legend of Sleepy HoIIow, members used colored chalk to visualize the outstanding events. Ray Mc- Queen ond Shirley Elsenheimer proudly point to illus- trations from the story. ENGLISH Seated: MRS. MARJORY MAR- SHALL, Senior High English, Literary Club Co-Adviser, Soundings Co-Adviser, Senior Class Co-Adviser, MRS. MARY ROSE COPELAND, Senior High English, Head of English Depart- ment, MISS SARAH SCHMITT, Junior High English, Seventh Grade Co-Adviser, Literary Club Co-Adviser, Soundings Co- Adviserg MISS CATHERINE CRAMER, Junior High English, Freshman Class Co-Adviser, Announcers Club Adviser, MRS. PHYLLIS MCWILLIAMS, Junior and Senior High English, Sopho- more Class Co-Adviser. Standing: MR. THOMAS BER- MINGHAM, Junior High Eng- lish, Ninth Grade Co-Adviser, Dramatics Club Co-Adviser, Junior Historical Association Co-Adviser, Baseball Coach, MRS. EILEEN BROWN, Senior High English, Sophomore Class Co-Adviser, SCOPE Literary Ad- viser, MR. EDWARD SCUTT, Junior and Senior High Eng- Iish, Freshman Class Co-Ad- viser, Dramatics Club C0- Adviser ENGLISH EDUCATION PROGRESSES A wealth of new material was made available to all students under the new English Department course of study. Roy-Hart English teachers evaluated seventh grade equipment based on the New York State Experimental Syllabus and the present state curriculum. Also the English Department proceeded to examine the present high school curricu- lum with emphasis on the enriched and practical programs. Summer Work is planned to set up a broader choice of elective subjects within the area of Eng- lish for next year. Field trips, movies, films, record players, and tape recorders were used to give flexibility and enrich- ment to English programs. Linda Lisle
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SOCIAL STUDIES Seated: MR. DENNIS FELD- MANN, Junior and Senior So- cial Studies, Sophomore Class Co-Adviser, American Field Service Adviser, Wrestling Coach, Varsity Club Co-Adviser, MRS. NANCY KNAPP, Junior High Social Studies, MR. BRUNO PACINI, Junior High Social Studies, Seventh Grade Co-Adviser, Football Coach, Varsity Club Co-Adviser, MR. EDWARD MALONEY, Junior High School Social Studies, Eighth Grade Co-Adviser, Junior Varsity Football Coach, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, Var- sity Club Co-Adviser Teachers Honor -.1 l M0 CHANGES MAKE H ISTORY 'J gc ,evil Q fff MMM We As the world changes, the curriculum of Roy-l-lart's Social Studies Department changes to keep students up-to-date on historical events. An experimental course in American History was initiated this year. Supplementary readings and dis- cussions vvithout the aid of textbooks have been only tvvo innovations. Research projects and reports on material gathered in the library have been other changes. ln junior high the core curriculum was introduced. This program featured block scheduling, small group work and field trips, and was designed to help the student having difficulty with the normal 'school program. james Poland Mr. Larson explains labor legislation to seniors in American History ll class. 'hu' Mr. Maloney diagrams the 3-point attack on the United States by Britain in I777. K 13
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