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ALL NATURE IS BUT ART. Alexander Pope uv ln art, students work ot their own pace on individual projects. Carlos Muck, John Minnich and Mary Lyon work diligently on some sketches. ARS GRATIA ARTIS Any Latin student can translate this quotation, but an art student can tell you its true meaning. Art students learn to appreciate art for its ovvn sake and for many other reasons. By working in the same medium as great artists and by facing some of the same problems, students acquire a greater appreciation of artistic effort and talent. Self-expression is cul- tivated through vvork in sculpture, paint- ing and drawing. Skill and pride in achievement are developed. These quali- ties are among those acquired by Roy- Hart students with the assistance of the art department staff. Mary Lyon ART Front Row: MISS NANCY HEIMAN, Elementary Artg MRS. EVELYN SHELDON, Elementary Art Second Row: MR. JOSEPH GRANCHELLI, Junior High Art, Eighth Grade Co-Advlserg MR. JAMES COOPER, Senior High Art, Head of Art Department, Photography Club Adviser Absentees: MRS. JUDITH CRAHAN, Junior High Arty MRS. MARY JANE OLIVER, Junior High Art As on advanced art project, John Willis is making o model of a house. Dr. Burkhart from Buffalo State is shown in the background. Jim Poland is recording the narration for a slide story about Frank Lloyd Wright. 19
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BUSINESS MR. SALVATORE J. DiCARLO, Non-Vocational, Retailing Club Adviser,'Cornershop Adviser, MRS. ALMA J. SEABURY, Secretarial, Eighth Grade Co-Adviser, Future Teachers of America Adviser, Teachers' Association Secretary, MRS. HELEN V. MCKINNEY, Secretarial, Head of the Business Department, Press Club Adviser, SCOPE Ad- viser, ECHO Production Adviser V-my ,rf ,W BUSINESS IS THE SALT OF LIFE. Thomas Fuller Maureen Criswell takes dictation using the stenograph machine. This is the first year this has been taught at Roy-Hart. BUSINESS SKILLS WILL PAY THE BILLS ln this day and age of mass communi- cations and supercharged technological advancement, there is a need for equipping people with skills that will enable them to grasp effectively the essen- tials of any subject and firmly fix these essentials in their minds. This year the Business Department added a part-time teacher, an office-Work experience pro- gram and a stenograph course to broaden the skills of business students. For moti- vation, students entered two typing con- tests. Carolyn Fulvvell and Darlynne Wojtkowski placed in the top five in the contest at Alfred State Tech. Mary Ellen Pascell 18 Bill Dayton and Dan Budziszewski work on the sign printing machine and Diana Schultz staples a label on material. These are two new pieces of equipment used in Distribution.
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Kms za l will 'Z MATH IS ON THE BALL ln how many ways can a football team be selected from 30 candidates, if there is only one man who can play quarter- back? Mathematics is not only a tool to the solution of such problems but is also a way of thinking, of drawing sound conclusions from facts. Among the many branches of the science of mathematics are geometry, algebra, trigometry, and calculus. All of these are offered to the Roy-Hart student. Mathematics has grown commensurate with the need for mathematical knowledge. Charlene Sutton MATH EMATI CS Seated: MRS. ALICE EWING, Junior High Mathematics, Eighth Grade Co-Adviser, MRS. OLIVE SHERMAN, Junior and Senior High Mathematics, Soph- omore Class Co-Adviser, Na- tional Honor Society Co- Adviser Standing: MR. PAUL MCCARTY, Senior High Mathematics, Head of Mathematics Department, Senior Class Co-Adviser, Na- tional Honor Society Co-Ad- viser, Faculty Manager Extra- Curricular Accounts, MR. JAY GROFF, Junior High Mathe- matics, Eighth Grade Co-Adviser, Junior High Soccer Coach, Var- sity Club Co-Adyiser, MR. PHILLIP CIARICO, Junior High Mathematics, Freshman Class Co-Adviser, Cross Country Coach, Varsity Club Co-Adviserp MR. KERRY FINGER, Senior High Mathematics, Freshman Class Co-Adviser, Track and Field Coach, Football Assistant Coach, Varsity Club Co-Adviser Delbert Riddick and Jane Perry demonstrate how to measure an angle. , , 8' . Seventh graders made a bulletin board showing each shape in thenrlstudy of geometric figures. Students in General Math class use cross products to check 'tor equal fractions. 20
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