Redstone HS 1964 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access
~edstonian Early in September, Mrs. Martha Baranto' ich, yearbook literary sponsor, st:trted the staff to function. Returning from three months of refreshin~ vacation, members found it difficult to work diligently at her appointments. When photos of student life arrived. a now willing and ready staff be~.tn to operate whole-he:utedly. The new school addition, modern facilities. and attenth·e teachers made interesting subjects for pictures .tnd literary compositions. Exciting :tthletic eYents offered thnllinJ:: ad,entures. Combining tact :tnd wit. the annual st.1ff projected Redstone's story. All too soon. the March deadline drew nror, and the library became 3 beehi'e of activity. \'{forkers composed and re,·ised write-ups; skillful artists sketched la)•outs, and commercial aides typed dummy sheets. Then, before precious material could be sent to press, came the final ste~tedious hours of proofreading. The staff hopes the '64 REDSTONfAN has captured past experiences and events dear to you, the reader. Jack White S.t)·s. "Let's get orgmized, bo)·s." Da'e Bashour and Tom Lucostic get hep to sports terminolog)'. "A t)'ptst's work is nev<'r done." si,~ths Lorraine O'Broku, Hope .Moncoveish proofreads. Dennis Johoson wonders if he'll ever finish senior write-ups; Sea Mazzocco and Veronica Skovran find mjoymeot io their work. 123
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