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Mrs Bunnell helps a student find reference material. BOOKS PROVIDE PLEASURE AN D KNOWLEDGE Travel, science, cooking or what have you - information for all topics can be found in the Roy-Hart library. Students use the library for research as well as for reading for pleasure. Junior high classes meet in the library every two weeks for scheduled instruction in library skills. A senior high teacher may work on research or term papers with his class. In another room teachers or students may preview film strips or listen to records. Service? - Name it - and the library has it. Susan Germany LIBRARIANS MRS. MARGARET BLACKBURN, Librarian Middleport Elemen- tary Buildingp MRS. DORIS R. BUNNELL, Librarian High School, Head of Library Department, Library Club Qdjfgserg MISS MARGARET HOFERT, Librarian Gasport UI ing Donald Webster uses an encyclopedia as Kathy Dudzik takes notes for her term paper. 15
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1 :Qin - , 1 I ,X ' r' .f , tl-1 iiSClENCE Seated: MR. WILLIAM TRAV- ERS, Senior High Science, Junior Class Co-Adviser, Chess Club Adviser Standing: MR. HAROLD AUGUST, Junior High Science, Junior Class Co-Adviser, MR. ROBERT ARNOLD, Senior High Science, Senior Class Co-Ad- viser, Student Council Adviserg MR. HERBERT KOENIG, Junior High Science, Head of Science Department, Cosmic Science Club Co-Adviserg MISS CAROL LENHARDT, Junior High Science and Mathematics, Freshman Class Co-Adviser, Junior High Dramatics Club Adviser, Cos- mic Science Club Co-Adviser, MR. GEORGE A. MCKINNEY, Junior and Senior High Science, Senior Class Co-Adviser In chemistry Mr. Arnold explains a flow of electrons through a cathode ray tube. Mr. McKinney helps Jerry Paron and Gary Burns with an experiment to determine the expansion of material caused by heat, while the biology class studies an enlarged root tip. 14 SCIENCE MAKES THE WORLD CHANGE What field changes faster than science? Classes in the Science Department have been adjusted to meet these changes and another teacher has been added due to growth of enrollment. Labs in both chemistry and biology have been changed to make students think and form con- clusions. A new course, Life Science, was initiated for those biology students not desiring Regents credit. This course gives more freedom in the study of life in its practical aspects. In junior high the core program, whereby science and math are coordinated for students who have difficulty with the regular program, was initiated. Linda Germain
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MRS. HELEN HOLAHAN, Latin, Sophomore Class Co-Adviser, Journalists Club Adviser, ECHO Adviser, MR. PHlLLlP POSNER, Spanish, Senior Class Co-Adviserg MRS. HELEN IS lT REALLY SHRINKINGP Due to jet age travel, the world is getting smaller. As it does, the demand for knoudedge of a fonngn language be- comes greater. There are increasing fields in which language plays a large part. Royalton-l-Iartland's Language Depart- Inent B rneeung the evennuxeadng de mand. History and culture are included in the instruction of our three foreign languages: Laun, French :mul Spankh. The language teachers are provided with the most modern teaching aids including languagelab equunnent Even forthose who do not travel, language study provides a contnbuuon to a wwH10unded educa tion as well as a better understanding of ourowulconqiexlanguage Ann Semnan l S Y , , S l ln Latin class Paul Moore and Janet Clifford listen to a recording of a Catilinarian oration to help acquire an appreciation of Cicero's oratory. LANGUAGE LENT, French, Junior Class Co-Adviser, French Club Adviser 16 '---- as Mr. Posner helps Colvin Smith with o Spanish translation while Annette Heiser and Debbie Hinkley do some last minute reviewing for a test,
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