

Accepting responsibility for gelling the
REDSTONIAN
rolling,
Dione DeMichele ond linda Ourinzi finl pion piefure layout, then
ouign copy. Wrth Mn. Boranlovich supervising, these co-editors
picture Redstone as it really
is.
REDSTONIAN
Early in the foil, muffled voices
stole through the closed library door.
Perplexed possers-by wondered os
the sounds revealed in turn excite–
ment, discouragement, ond some–
times belligerence. On the other side
section heads deliberated ideas for
the '62
REDSTON/AN
with Mrs.
Borontovich, literary sponsor; Mr.
Polink, financial sponsor; ond Mr.
Marshall, publishing company repre–
sentative.
March really come in like o lion
for the yearbook staff.
As
the twelfth
drew near, the library wos os busy
os o beehive.
As
fast os Mrs.
Borontovich hurled orders, staff
members rushed to corry them out.
Since few hod study halls, many
edited copy, identified pictures,
proofread, and typed during Activ–
ity Period and precious lunch hours.
Now the staff hopes you will
treasure the '62
REDSTON/AN
os o
memento of high school days.
REDSTONIAN
charts students' Hpeaks of progress"
Dennis Kupels fulfills the duties of sports editor. He
checks scores, improves sports write-ups, and edits
captions.
Co-editors
Senior Editor
Ac!ivily Editor
Sports Editor
Typists
Senior Historian
1962 SENIOR STAFF
Diane De Michele ond Lindo Durinzi
Mary
Rose
Tomsic
Georgelle Gero
Dennis Kupets
Dorothy Cordine, Beatrice Duronr,
ond Mary Rose Tomsic
Karen Fowcell
Business Manager
Susan Doniera
literary Stoff
Frank Check, Constance Chumo,
Ken Davis, Eileen Doney, Janel Glad, Norene
Horvilla, Patricia Kozub, Kathleen Krepps, Mike
levock, Steve Manyak, Joe Mayersky, Gregory
Mikeo, John Patrick, John Perrosun, Theresa Phil·
lips, Cheryl Rail, Rosemarie Rondelli, Marion Simms,
and Carolyn Tressa
literary Advisor
Financial Advisor .................
Mn. Martho Boronlavich
Mr.
Paul Palink