Scotia Glenville High School - Acropolis Yearbook (Scotia, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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,(),«5 0.(Wl »t,. Kiml litwn uieiiit LANGUAGES Students today are evidencing keener in- terest in the languages of other nations. New trails are being blazed not in science alone but in the cultures and literatures of all peoples. Language students at S-G are discovering that Latin is not dead, but lives through its modern derivatives; that German, Spanish, and French are brought to life by teachers whose own lives have been enriched by sojourns in the foreign lands of which they teach. FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHERS (Left to right): Mr. Thomas Clohesy, Spanish; Mrs. Nita Sav- age, German; Mrs. Laimi Reynolds, Latin; Mrs. Lucile Dougher- ty, French. (Left): Robin Soellner, Alice DeLaney and Robert Snively, third year French students, hang up some new travel posters in their classroom.

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ENGLISH Under the chairmanship of Miss Mildred Parkin- son, the English department has continued to revise its standards upwards to meet the needs of a more demanding age. For the terminal student whose formal training will end with high school, the aim has been to help each student realize an effective two-way system of communication for use now and in the future. College bound students with very high achieve- ment and ability now have the opportunity to elect Advanced English classes offering more mature programs during their eleventh and twelfth years. In addition to regular courses, special electives are offered in speech, dramatics, journalism, and reading improvement. LIBRARY STAFF Mrs. Ida Occhino, librarian, and, right, Mrs. Elizabeth Sotile, library secretary. THE LIBRARY Scotia-Glenville High School prides it- self on having one of the most up-to-date school libraries in the area. There is not a dead volume on the shelves. Mrs, Occhino, the high school's dynamic li- brarian, offers many special services to teachers and students alike. Attractive displays invite all to enter and enjoy this collection of excellent high school reading materials. — Mary Trainor, Mary Ellen Falace, and Pamela Michael examine new books in the library which may be reserved by students for future use. JHDTRPD P oo p.



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CITIZENSHIP In an age of nuclear tests, summit talks, lunar real estate and captive nations, the history stu- dent searches for many answers in the pages of world history. To comprehend more fully the meaning of democracy, he ponders the duties and privileges of American citizenship. The social studies program of Scotia-Glenville, guided by Chairman Hilda Haskell, is geared to bring the student closer to the breathtaking real- ities of the new age with which he must hence- forth live. Above): Citizenship Education teachers find many uses for the tape record- er, as pointed out by Mr. Vaughn Abercrombie, center, to Mr. John Kilrain, left, and Mr. Joseph Ketchum, right. (Below): Student teacher. Miss Susan McKay, left, checks current events with Mrs. Hilda Haskell, Citizenship Education chairman. (Above): Events in Man's Life occupy the thoughts of (left to right) Miss Dorothy Getty, Mr. Horace Peeling and Mrs. Agness Powers. (Right): Ray Gardner shows Bonnie Philo and Al Chlopecki the historical scene he has re-created in miniature.

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