Redstone HS 1966 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

INTERACT The Interact Club, striving to encourage bet· ter international understanding. corresponded with a similar group in England. Serving the local com· munity. these teen-agers, affiliated with the Rotary Club of Republic. prepared Christmas treats for area children. At the outskirts of Republic, the boys erected a billboard to welcome travelers. Guided by officers. Tom Lucostic, president; Bernard Sle· zak. \'ice-president : John Kara, secretary; Andrew Suha. treasurer; and sponsor, Mr. Lee Higin· botham: the club held dances, ice skating parties, and a spaghetti dinner to finance their service program. Hl-Y The Alpha Hl-Y aimed to promote understand· ing between themselves and fellow students. The following officers guided the club through a fruitful school term: Greg Direnzi, president; Robert Shaw, vice-president; Dave Workman, secretary; Bernard Slezak. treasurer; Bob Rohaley and Bruce Rankin, councilmen: Tom Lucostic, historian; and Wayne Mickey, chaplain. Caught in the surge of Christmas spirit, the Hi-Y adorned the Uniontown County Home with gay decorations. In May, club members journeyed to Washington, D.C., for an educational and fun-filled sightseeing tour. Hi-Y Guests, coach, and '64-'65 grid heroes enjoy football banquet. Hi-Y boys take advantage of YMCA facilities. BOTIOM ROW: Mr. Menarcheck, Mickey, Basile, Lucostic, Newcomer, Puglicsi, Ball, Softcheck, Maglas. ROW TWO: Rusnock, Lizanich, Sweitzer, Hedges, ~lezak, Rihaly, Rouse, Craig. ROW THREE: Feeney, Riffle, R. Terrace, McAndrews, Suha, Johns, D. Terrace, Erjavec, Stock. ROW FOUR: Horner, Mitchell, Chri<e, Kuhoric, Ranldn, Gordon, Workman, Kara. TOP ROW: Direnzi, Han•illa, Rohaley, Shaw, Durinzi, Wellington, Ulery. Ill

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