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Mr. Sigwolt accepts the keys of the Driver Education cor
from Mr. Silvio Uroni, proprietor of Ike's Auto Service.
MRS. MARY COOK
Secretory to Mr. Sigwolt
High School
MR. JOHN
Q.
SIGWALT
Principal
Principals
MR. FRANK LUCOSTIC
Assistant Principal
MR. SIGWALT
During the fifteen years Mr. John
Q.
Sig–
wolt has headed Redstone, many educational
improvements hove been made. New classes
hove been included in the curriculum such
as: French, Earth and Space Science, and
Academic English. He wholeheartedly en–
couraged the reactivation of the Debate Club
a nd Notional Rifle Association.
Interested in promoting on effective guid–
ance program, Mr. Sigwolt emphasizes its
importance to all and supports on extensive
testing program for each class.
At all times our principal stresses the value
of a good education and follows through by
keeping tab on the progress of graduates who
enter college, service, or business fields.
MR. LUCOSTIC
Loyal to Redstone as a student in 1936, a
teacher since 1940, and at present assistant
principal, Mr. Lucostic strives to instill the
desire for success and recognition in each
student a t Redstone High School.
In the role of assistant principal, his du–
ties range from checking attendance to as–
suming the responsibilities of principal in
Mr. Sigwolt's absence.