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MR. ROBERT AIKEN Univ. of Perma. MR. MARION CUPPY Univ. of Perma. Mr. Michael Onorato and MR. WILLIAM CORMAN Univ. ofPe1ma. MR. LOUIS SPIZZIRRI Univ. of Perma. ..'.. 'AA M . .. I l-l P 0' y U Till' khr.. in : I K ' '- s ' MR. ISAAC STYER MR. JOHN WAGNER B-S-, Temple Univ- M.S., Unio.0fPenm1. t PAM . at L ,X DiCuilio illustrates the use of the drafting machine to Fred Tom Young. Skills in trades gained in Ridley Township High School's Technical Department ranks among the very best. This department, consisting of five well-equipped shops - wood. machine, automotive, and two industrial arts shops sets high standards. Students in the Technical Course spend three periods each day in one of the shops, while the remaining time is devoted to English, mathematics, history, and a science. '-65.9 4 5 1 L MR. MICHAEL DiCUILl0 M.A., Unio. UfPCf17lU. Department Head A word of advice is offered hy Mr. Isaac Styer to At the annual spring exhibit, Steve Slogolf ad- llcwvard Rolctte on the technique of welding mil-pg 3 hi-H gterenphonic get made in wood sh0p the handle on his ceramic pitcher. hy Arthur Neubert.
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N 52555-+'wki?i P8631 K 3 nwvuumt Asian - i : -- sl T ef . rig Q- Puzzled bookkeeping students, Ioan Potter and Edwina Boyer, are given assist- ance by Mr. Peter Yacyk. MRS. VIRGINIA HERSEY B.S., Drexel Institute MISS IUDITH MILLER B.S., Shippensburg S. T. C. Business world welcomes commercial graduates Speed and accuracy.', Business Educa- tion students are undoubtedly familiar with this well-known phrase. Not only is it the motto of most classes, but it is also the aim of every sincere student. High standards represent an attainable goal for all to achieve. Anyone interested in specializing in the field of business has a choice of three divisions: Secretarial, Cler- ical and Accounting. While studying in the commercial department, pupils enroll in courses such as typing, bookkeeping, busi- ness math, consumeris education, secretarial training, clerical practice, banking and short- hand. Each specialized group trains the student to meet and surpass the require- ments of the business world. Every year the Business Education de- partment proudly contributes to the gradu- ating class many well prepared secretaries. Right above: Using a giant keyboard and dem- onstrating the typewriter, Mrs. janet Welsh stresses the importance of proper finger place- ment to Harry Dunn and Typing I class. Right below: The school bank is noted for serv- ice in an efticient and friendly manner. Pictured are Bill Zimmer, Karen Harmes, Evelyn Morris and Mr. Francis Benischeck.
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. 1' Vocational Shops Launcliiiig the hoys on their Chosen fields and preparing theui for their future occupations are the main purposes of this department. Bent-Hts derived from this course are numerous. It pro- vides the students with excellent training for industry. Those who do we-ll in their work will have acquired ade- quate experience. Left: Many years of experience in tho woodshop enahle Mr. Robert Aiken to advise Carl Payne, Arthur Neuhert, Richard Mitchell llDtlL'l'ij.fl'OllIltll, and George Moore on their projects. Ahove: Engrossed in the welding of a part for their racer, Spen- cer Mallory and Ehncr VValhritlge envision the finished product. Supervised hy Mr. Marion Cuppy, futuro machinists, llenry Alnalfitano and NVayne Graff, hore a head for a wood lathe on the milling machine. Left: Preparing for their future as auto mechanics, thc auto shop hoys gain practical experience.
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