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

MR. GEORGF ,\!AI EK P~nn\)·hJni.t H i~tllr) MR\. GRACE McGil'TY T)~writing I. II MR. JOSEPH] ;\IEl'ARCHECK Probl~ms of D~mocrJcy Hi~tol')' II :.IR. ll'Lil' ,\(Q~TAG~A lnstr ~ment.ll Mu<ic Concert Band 'lacultultelps students grow mentallu and plt!fsicalftl ;\lr. De Pasquale ;tnJ :.rr. Luco~tL< willin;:ly .1ccept the keys to '6 i Plymouth. ;\lr. l'rani's rcarly donation to Redstnne Ht;:h <;cho,>l. tuJents enrolled in the Dri,·er Education classes m;tke ,~tood usc or the training c.tr . Assumin}! sponsorship of extracurria.tlar activities, faculty members IJbor tireless!)' to dc,elop in students traits of good citizenship. Through the athletic program they seek to te.tch f.1ir pl.ty .md good sport~numhip. Service groups such as the Tn-Hi-Y .md Hi-Y stress loplt)', respect for God, anJ true fnendship. Langu.tge clubs Jtd pupils to underst:tnd customs, culture and problems of other nations. Annuli Staff members lc.trn to as,umc responstbtlttics. All these lre com– mendable traits for n.1tional or world-wide citizenship. As .1 result of the~ actintics and experiences the lives of both students and teachers become richer, cultuully :md soci.tlly. Through cxtr.tcurricul.1r progr.1m teachers foster full intellectual de,elopment of those c.1pable for le1dership. 28 :.rR PATRICK I ~00~ BusinC>s L.n< · Exrlnwo0 Bu~tnts~ ;\IRS. ;\!ABEL ~ELSO::-\ Go"ernmem Economics Htstory II MRS. DOLLY PARK pecial Education Sponsor-Dramatic Club

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