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ART DEPARTMENT Art is indeed not the bread, but the wine of life. - Jean Paul Richter By taking advantage of the continuity and progression of the art courses at R.H.S., and utilizing their own skills, im- agination, and creativity in these courses, students can in- telligently and constructively express themselves in art for -- appreciation, personal en- joyment, or vocational ad- vancement. it -3 'ANXMM ,,,M or if-' in f FQ ax f I 1 ar . iff Miss Anna L. Taylor, Su- pervisor of Art for the Reading School District, Mrs. Lillian Norton, and Mr. Ralph Dornsife prepare the annual supply report for the new school term. 29
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Advanced instruction on chord formation constituted an impor- tant part of Mr. Fred Cardin's theory class. I'ALEN T .... EXPRESSION ii flii A , ,Q -mfs ' ,' mi .s ,, - Q Z l. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Music is the universal langu- age of mankind. - Longfellow Through a Well-planned cur- ricular program, students at R.H.S. were able to acquire rich and diversified musical back- grounds for specialized partici- pation in vocal and instrumental performances. Extra-curricular activities in- cluding musical performances for school functions and com- munity occasions provided valu- able experiences for further de-- velopment and possible musical careers. Plans for the Silver An- niversary of the Evening of Music were discussed by Mr. Fred Cardin, Mr, Theo- dore Walker, and Mr. Char- les Keller, Music Supervis- or of the Reading School District. 128
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HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT A woman's place is in the home. - Anonymous Girls at the Castle were ade- quately trained in the domestic arts through classes in foods, clothing, and homemaking. Boys interested in specializing in the culinary arts were given the opportunity to prepare for future careers through the popu- lar chefs' course. Seasonal fashions were pre- pared for display by Mrs. Dorn- sife's clothing classes. CHAIRMAN Miss Elsie V. Holland W rink h HOME .... HAPPINESS Informal discussions at de- partment meetings contributed to the smooth, efficient operation of the home economics depart- ment. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Dornsife, Miss Charlotte E. Kahler, Miss Elsie V. Holland 30
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