Redstone High School 1965 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

to school culture To produce intelligent citizens with well-rounded interests, sponsors of language clubs and Interact directed numerous activities for the year. Members of R-0-M-E, Romans of the Modern Era, together with Miss Franko, journeyed to Waynesburg College for a performance of the an– cient Roman play, "Antigone." In store for Mrs. Gazalie's French stu– dents was an unforgettable trip to view the world-famous French opera "Carmen." With Spanish Club senors and senoritas, Mr. Joswick toured the international rooms of the University of Pittsburgh and the Heinz Chapel. Mr. Higinbotham, the "guiding-light" of the newly-formed Interact Club, worked closely with club officers and Rotary officials in executing commu– nity and world-wide service projects. Not neglecting the social ne~ds of the members, sponsors staged season– al parties, such as the Christmas party enjoyed by Mr. Golembiewski's Rus– sian Club. Through these five clubs, students have developed into better school, home and community citizens. Allired in Roman togas, latin Club members conduct a lively meeting. Tribune David Janco reprimands members who miss important sessions. Interact Club \ I i _.L---~- . .,. I I ' ' I :. . I J . : I ; • l ' - ~ . ·- -- - • .. • .~- ~ a- •f ~-..._ ~ t ......_ __.,._ I;' BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Higinbotham, Fred Burrell, Edward Kupets, Clyde Cardarelli, Ron Harden, Henry Oplinger, David Janco. ROW TWO: James Coline!, Bob Remington, Brent Grishkin, L'ou Congelio, Tom lucoslic, frank Patrick. ROW THREE: Dale Brezovsky, Charles lizanich, Dave Bashour, Tom Clark, Bernard Slezak, Jack Reagan, Andy Novotney. TOP ROW: John Kara, Clark Henshaw, Vaughn Orbash, Phillip Bokoch, Richard Kensinger, William Durinzi. 11 7

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