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17' A 3 ia MR LEE LINN MS Unuv of Penna MRS MARIE MEISSNER Department Head The band under dlrectlon of Mrs M Menssner gets unto shape forthe stuff competition ofthe annual flreman s parade 'Q Chorus follows scores whsle lustennng attentuvely to Mr L Lmn os he illustrates o difficult passage of a musxcul composmon talents expressed The Musuc Department ot Rvdley Townshup guves students the opportunntxes of lnstructnon In the fundamentals of muslc and octave partuctpotlon In o musical orgomzatuon Thus after graduotlon o student may contnnue hns Interest In musuc as a hobby or o career Three choral groups A Cappella Chorus and Girls Glee Club are oftered to those nnterested nn gannung expernence an vocal musnc lnstructuon In nnstrurnentol musuc ns provnded for members of the Bond Technnque un marchung drnllnng and twnrlnng us oc qunred by the bond auxnlnarnes uncludung the Color Guard Molor ettes and Twxrlers Opportumtues to partncupote In Pennsylvanuo Forensuc and Musxc League contests and In Dustrnct ond State Choruses and Bands are offered to talented students who quolufy Pupils not nnterested un actuve partucnpatuon but only un learnnng of and lnstennng to the wade varuettes of musnc may take Musuc for Enloyment From thus and the other musnc courses ore dernved many hours of pleasure Musuc for Enloyrnent class revnews test guven on composers of the Romantnc School - H 1 Q .Q , I 4, 1 has 'K le fzsxi' I z ' , 1 . . , my S g . ., . . , .V sf f I . I - J M.S., Unlv. of Penna. fl' , 'ff ' f 1. , n x ' ' I A . . . . . I - 1 T I I 4 ' I I - I A in , . . . . . . I . - , Q A , . . , . . 1 C . Q.: ,, ' . , . . . . . - - - , tt, ,n 5 , 1
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MRS ANN DONOHUE Student Supervisor ,415 vs One of the polite and friendly waitresses of the cafeteria management course J and m Nutritious well balanced meals are nm portant to everyone young and old alike In our cafeteria the school dietitian and the student supervisor with the and of a govern ment subsidy work to provide a wide variety of tasty foods at low costs to over five hun dred students and teachers who regularly purchase platter lunches The cafeteria staff is assisted by students each enloy an appetizmg meal mdustr who take Cateteria Management as either CI malcr or mmor course These pupils are re sponsib e for making all sandwiches taking complete charge of the dairy bar waiting on tables nn the teachers dining room and serv ing behind the lunch counters Adult supervisors and students co operate in every possible way to maintain the effi ciency for which our cafeteria is known MISS NORMA LASH Director With such a ta ntalizing display of desserts before them, no The friendly smile and efhcient service of P Lougheed and wonder M, A. Torchik, D. Faix, J. Money, and P, Slavin find M .I Seal are typical of the assistance which Ev k . . . ons y one the selectionadifficult one to make. of the many students who daily patronize the Snack Bar always receives. A t Y, , ,ivy - , 1 V' , , 3 , xg l , . l l . 1 ,J i I W N, fp- , ' 9: , 'P' ' 'R . .. I , 1 .. Mitchel takes Mr. M. DiGuilio's order for dessert while Mr. C. Price and Mr. M. Cuppy o o ' r I I .V A ! , U -' f
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is -1? y-n I an. K?-f A smnle of approval appears on the face of Mrs A Palannca as she admures the artrstnc handuwork of D Moore and P McDonnell students ofa Practncol Arts class through FI E ARTS Some of the most enloyalsle hours In our hugh school world of educa tuon are those spent un our art classes Here nn the flrst year the students learn to use a varuety of art materuals and technuques by worknng on drawung desngnung ullustratlng modeling and pauntnng Thus begnnnnng work may be followed by a year an flne arts stressnng creatwe and orugunal desngns nn olls water colors temperas pastels and colored nnlcs Another advanced course features all phases of commercial art unclud :ng nllustratlons for advertlsements packages unternor and tashuon d sngnmg Specnal emphasus us placed on the maknng of posters and sugns Pupils nn general crafts classes enloy workang with soap and wood carvnng clay modelung textnle panntnng and stenculung and glass etchnng Art students at Ridley Township are encouraged to utulnze the-ur tram :ng by assnstang an numerous actnvztles nn the school and communnty The greatest partlclponon IS IH local and natxonal poster contests ln add: tnon to traunnng nn the mechanxcs of drawlng students learn to appreciate the great artnsts of yesterday and today by vnsntung art shows and museums Halloween art students apply the Gnol coat of shellac W
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