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hllss Sandos ives instrumental lessons to C Smith and A. Munson. Left to right. First row: J. Thompson, M. Mikkel- son. Second row: J. Morris, S. Van Zant, C. Sor reninto, D. Riddell. Third raw: J. A. Reynolds, J A. Klingerman, N. Moore, A. Pullman, E. Cum miskey, L. Jacobstein. Fourth row: R. Oates, M Cauner, D. Contestahile, H. Mikkelson, M. Cheadle, An ..1 M. Caltobiano, H. Grace, A. Firth, P. Volk. Stand- ing: Miss Sandos, C, A. McKeil, J. Neuhert, E. M. Altieri, J. Mc-Crossan, M. Caldwell, A. Mastrota, B. Edwards, J. Turney, B. Davis, B. Watters, Woodburn, F. Catewood, P. Nyce, M. Di Cave, C. Royer, P. Davis, A. Achenbach. organization Ridley Township can be proud of is its hand. This colorful group has upheld the high standards 1 of our high school. ln the absence of the band director, Miss Marie Sidorsky. Miss Barbara Sandos provided excellent leader- ship for all members of the band. Miss Eleanor Webb, assistant director. supervised the activities of the color- guard, majorettes, and twirlers. ln the fall, the band gave the football team their full support and performed intricate routines to thrill the spectators. They attended the Cultural Olympics which took place at the l'niversity of Pennsylvania. This annual event provided not only stifT competition but also enjoyable enter- tainment. The band was awarded two certificates of merit -one for outstanding uniforms and the other for their fine marching ability. Lt-ft to Night. Bottom Row: Miss B. Sandos. Dire-ctor. ll, Balm-ly, Y. Rowlyk, ll. Mason, J. llc-islf-r, W. Atwood, l.. Delaney, J, Johns- ton, C. Reynolds, W. Martin. Middle Rout E. Shualt. K. Caldwell, H. Zensen, R. Schap- pel, ll. Tutton, G. Lawrenre, K. Cable, D. Dt-lozier, W. Fowler, J. Yoder, J. Schap- pel, Wh liowlyk. Twp Roux: J. lfstelle. K. lilotz. lt. Walters. ll, Singleton. H. Sheridan, G. fflausius. J. llivlu-rsun, L. lfeese, J. Borsch, N. tlolec, KL. Smith, A. Munson.
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fL to Rl Seated L Eckman A Orth E Hlcks Ytandzng J Taylor G Stern E Kmg N Kunkle 'Vlrs Reed ,lean Anderson takes cookles from oven HIQIME E I1 UMIIIS Because Mrs Mease head of the Home Economlc department was 1ll th1s year her work was taken over by Mrs Kenneth N Reed The Gul and Her Home was the tOPlC developed durlng the first term The semors tackled the first problem of repalrmg and makmg over unusable gar ments Old summer dresses and dlscarded cotton shlrts were turned 1nto charmlng blouses and pretty aprons The next un1t undertaken was redecoratlon a plan to teach ways of maklng the home more l1vable and 1nv1t1ng w1th as l1ttle actual expense as posslble After much dlscusslon and searchmg for a real concrete problem the dmmg room of the Home Economic depart ment was declded upon as a worthy project Color scenes exposure room slze were all carefully studled and a workmg plan developed Wlth the deslred color styles m mlnd a group trxp was made to the Eddystone Mlll End Store to study and choose suxtable materlals Beautlful llned draperxes, and chalr seat covers were made 'VIrs Thompson shows Judy Wemberg how to sew ln a sleeve To further develop the color scene, the 1nter1or of the wall cabmet was pamted to tone ln wlth the drap erles The vocational boys under the dlrectlon of Mr Alken hunlt a radlator cover whlch the glrls palnted The boys also refimshed the chalrs and table An open house was held one mornmg at whlch tlme the glrls served home made hot cmnamon and coffee buns The thlrd un1t was the l1vable House The house and 1ts effect on famllv llfe was taken up ln great detall Durlng an OUtSldC tmp the gxrls VlSltCd dxfferent hous mg and types of homes Mrs Furman, representmg her own real estate company acted as gulde and lnstructor The next project undertaken was to make new draperles for the teacher s cafeterla As the year provressed new and mterestlng worth whlle unlts were taken up Joan Walston sews on her sklrt - . : . , . , . . t : A ' 9 - 5 1 y . 5 A -. . X' A i 55 , V ' , 4 ' ' 1 '. 4. f ' 9 . . Y . . . . - 9 9 . . . . ' . , - U . ' ,, . . . . . . . . , , , , . . . . .u . gg . . 44 . ,, ,, . . . . ' - 1 9 . V - 4 u 9 , 9 ' . . . . . . ,. . . H 9 . . . . . . . . ,, v . , . . . 9 9 ' ' Y . Y . - Y . . - s - 9 9 9 a ' . C , , . , . 1 ' 9 If
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Left to Right. First Row: H. Weightman, C. Jacobs. Second Row: E. Schartner, J. Hollenbach, H. Falout, R. Stutzman. Third Row: D. McCormick, W. Egbert, R. Letlar, R. Tiehel, J. Feese, W. McNamara. Fourth Row: J. Bartholf, R. Huber, W. Reilly, R. Camp- bell, J. McNerney, M. Tarr, S. Reeves. Standing: The winter and spring concerts presented by T. Wolfe, M, J. Merold, R. Corbett, C. Carzo, W. Foreacre, J. Billari, M. Sacharok, J. Taylor, E. Andrews, H. Hesselbacher, H. McCafferty, B. Ulkoski, S. Goldberg, K. Lynam, C. Moore, M. Ban- ahan, A. Grieco, J. Smith. Standing in foreground: S. Cox, K. Russo. the band provided hours of wonderful music. Several members of our band participated in District Bands and the State For- ensic Music Contest. These outside activities afforded an opportunity for the members who took part in them to receive recognition of their musical talents. The colorguard. majorettes. and twirlers received a chance to display their ability to perform drills of skill and precision by taking part in the band activities. Both the colorguard and majorettes received honors from Cul- tural Ulimpics. A newly formed organization was the Junior Rand consisting of seventh grade students. Meeting three times a week the members had the opportunity to practice band techniques. and advance their instrumental knowledge. UUH BI-l Il 'xl' Susan Cox, band mascot Trumpet trio: J. Feese, B. McNamara, B, 'lireho-l, accompanied by 5. Reeves. Katina Ru-so performs during the Winter Band bonu-rt.
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