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

 - Class of 1960

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•ibrck'fxiii jklmnu|) |i' •sluvww r. CONCERT MUSIC TEACHERS (Left to right): Mr. Henry Sullivan, Mr. Carl Steubing, supervisor of music, Mr. John Harrison, and Mr. Ernest Horvath. MUSIC (Below): Dave Hancock and Marty Dunn run through some tuba lines for band director, Mr. Harrison. Hundreds of Scotia-Glenville students each year pursue the cultural and enjoyable paths of music. Musk: is offered as a curriculum elective approved by the State of New York, and is as well one of the most widely active extracurriculars in the life of the school. Mixed Chorus, the orchestra, the band, the Choralaires, and a popular new organization, the Tartan Dance Band, share in seasonal concerts. (Left): Miss Donna Con- ners, 1959 S-G graduate, is secretary in the Music Department. 25

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ART TEACHERS Mrs. Marion Senechal, art supervisor, and Mr. Anthony Onorato. Art in all its forms is studied. (Above) Henry Cooper and Dennis Gregoire manufacture candy houses as a student teacher looks on. Art is one of our most popular electives. In the large art room a visitor is invariably impress- ed by displays of copies of the great masters hanging side by side with the strikingly good creations of the classes. Technical skill, good taste, and a new sense of values add further enrich- ment to the S-G art students' lives. (Right): Artistic charts are made as part of the wide varieties of achieve- ment. 24



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 (Right): Joan Bradt watches as a teammate shoots another basket. PHYSICAL EDUCATION For many students who enjoy sports but cannot qualify for varsity teams, the phys. ed. program of- fers supervised experience in basketball, soccer, wrestling, calisthenics, table tennis, bowling, and other activities. Emphasis is placed on health instruc- tion. Acquiring an understanding of the rules of popular American sports, of team cooperation, and of fair play are among the lifelong lessons learned in the physical education program. Boys' phys. ed. embraces many phases of activity planned to develop body strength and coordination. Most popular is organized intramurals in basketball (above), and gymnastics (left). mfsaS 5ffi Mr. Craig Hitchcock Mr. Douglas McManus v m

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