Yorktown High School 1962 Yearbook (Yorktown, NY) - Full Access

Miss Safford I I Student Activities Someone has to have the unpleasant job of remind– ing students that certain rules have to be followed so that a school can run harmoniously. We know we should be on time but sometimes we forget; we know that we shouldn't cause a disturbance in class but sometimes we do. Mrs. Curtiss and Mrs. Murphy keep after us about these lapses. They may not have been entirely successful but they have certainly done a sincere job in trying! 16 I I I Instruction One of the departments liHie known by the stu– dent body in general is that of Curriculum. Here the advisability of including certain subjects in the offer– ings to students is debated. The academic material which is included in each subject level is cleared through this office os is the size and make-up of each class. Without the organization which comes from this department, the school would have neither the direc– tion nor the scope which it now possesses. Mrs. Curtiss

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