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work
and play
SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Before each social function occurred,
preparation was the key note. Classmates
found excitement in each wonderful mo·
ment, whether it. was asking a special
someone for a date, purchasing the love–
liest prom gown ever, or selecting a dec–
orative theme. ·when the night of frolic ar–
rived, the preliminary hours of labor
proved worthwhile. Once serious students,
transformed into light hearted party-goers,
savored each moment.
COMMU IITY SERVICE
Learning to give of oneself is an
integral part of education. Tri-Hi-Y and
Hi-Y found the true meaning of Christmas
as they decorated the County Home and
packed food baskets. Promoted by the Ro·
tary. Interact entet·tained aged citizens
monthly with wild and wooly westerns.
Singing in a choir, serving or commentat·
ing at Mass, classmates benefited spiritual–
ly. Through the United Fund drive and
the March of Dimes dance, Redstonians
learned to share graciously.
OFF CAMPUS
Daily at 3:15, the doors opened to a
different area of learning for each stu·
dent. Stepping into an adult world, many
earned spending money at part-time jobs.
Eager to learn the basic principles of
home making, .girls tried their hand at
baking, sewing, and performing house–
hold chores. Between the hours of six and
ten, students focused attention on the next
day's assignments. Boys and girls faced
the challenge presented hy off-campus
interests and budding careers.