

An almo:ol forgotten item. the 5Chool news·
paper, returned to the halls of Redstone High.
Titled the '·Black and White Revie" ". the paper
was a monthly attraction not only for all the
~tu·
dents but for the facult} as well.
Thi;, school publication was edited h) \Tr. Jo·
~eph Bor~od)
and a staff of eight
~eniors.
To
gather pertinent news items. homeroom reporters
were appointed to bring in news of, for. and about
their homerooms. Following the paper's motto "All
new~
that\ fit to print."' the editorial staH spent end·
less hours collecting. sorting. and re\
i~ing
material
for print. This usuall) meanl a
la~t
minute
~ramble
for
artie!~
to ·•fill-in''.
Through thi:. ten-cent publication.
~tudent~
be–
came well informed on the highlights and sidelights
around rampus. Papers were sent to Redstone
graduate~.
"ho are currently serving in the armed
force>.
TOP: Holh Jame!On, Bell) Lo,..·el'), and Fran!.. Andreani "<'an the front page of
th~
initial
Black and
II'
hitt
Retiew.
BOTTO)f: Sporb editor.., Tom Lucostic, John
8Jll,
Jnd OJ,·e Workman re•iew dail)
ne,.·•paper for idta• for their section of the Ha ....
l..
publication.
'Ir. Borsodr and co-editors Chuck Lizanich and Kathy
John•on look o'rr matrrial for the next edition of the
"<'hoof ncwbpaper. The) mu•t condense
all
material into
four page- before the printing dt·adline.
Black and
White
Review
On·the-~pot
ne"< reporter Jnd photographer, Bernie
·teu.k.
aim, for a candid shot.