Redstone HS 1964 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

After feeding rhe- game. Redstone's conservationists pro,•e that a bit of hot. tasty food hits the spot on a cold winter afternoon. eoltservatioll etub Under the capable guidance of Mr. Vincent Cop· polino the Conservation Club studies ways and means of conserving and preserving our country's natural re– sources. Prospecti,·e members of the Conserv:ttion Club com– posed essays on "What Conservation Means to Me... Howling winds, freezing temperatures, and snow covered grounds ushered in Februa.ry, the club's most active month. During this time all members journeyed to the New Salem Rod and Gun Club to feed wild– life. In addition, enthu.:astic outdoorsmen stocked mountain streams and attended various field trips. Members recall their endeavors with a feeling of pride, for they have learned the true meaning of con· servation and have accomplished something worthwhile efub JI!CIIfbers promote winter gnme-feedill{l progrllllf BOITOM ROW: llfr. Vincent Coppolino, Edn Pellick. Jo Ann Coppolino, Jackie Gladden, Joanne Kino, Judy Sterbutzel, Josephine Podolinsky, Patt)' Sherry. y,·onne Brooks, ~larilrn Crawford. ROW TWO: Gloria Keener. Patt)' Clark. Sheila Brachna, Donna Pasquale, James Shetler, Tom Lucostic, Lois Douglas, Jackie Peton, Ellen Dikun. ROW THREE: Le Rae Lincoln, Gene,•ie,·e Regal. Stella Brown, Maxine Colmes, Hope Moncoveish, Patty Dennis, Kathr Columbia, Judy Knight, Veronica Kotarba. ROW FOt.:R: ;\largacet Mikovich. Mary Ann l\laleta, Joetta Talbert, Veronica Payfor, Jack Reagan, George ~lilne, Charles Kopacko, Larry OuiJa. Jack Kogler. ROW FIVE: Terr)' (,·etan, Charles Ford, Edward Rus– sian. Thomas Messler, Jerry Corella, Leonard Kirb)•. Jack White. George Staples.

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