Redstone HS 1961 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

4 "dazurek and Croftcheck hit the headlines. Although bidding a reluctant farewell to football, the students at Redstone looked enthusiasti– cally toward Christmas and the New Year. Juniors earnestly prepared their class play. The presenta– tion of "Pigtails" to the student body on November 16, 1960, turned out to be a grand success. The first edition of The Red– stone Hawk, the school news– paper, went to press. Student journalists endeavored to v.Tite interesting artacles about Red– stone High School, sports events, and club activities. Teachers and classmates perused the pa– per carefully. As one strolled through the halls of Redstone, the gay spirit of the Yuletide season was felt. Many students worked days, even weeks, joyously preparing f e s t i v e bulletin boards for Christmas. Homerooms planned parties, and everyone looked fot'\\-ard to Christmas vacation. Tri-Hi-Y gu-ls worked dili– gently on the -Toys for Tots" campaign and hanger drive. ThiS :~~:roup went all out to make 1ts Christmas candy sale a big suttess. The •mystical magic" that the Tri-Hi-Y and the Hi-Y performed in the way of decora– tions at the Fayette County Home wtll long be remembered. Time out for lunch! Students rec:ord subscriptions in Magazine Drive. Snow storms disrupt classes

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