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

:T0)1 ROW: )lr. Jos.,•ick, Charlc$. Hancharick. Frisco. De)fichele, Caglia, Stoken, Hatfield, Kolessar, Kovachick, DeSimone. ROW TWO: _ Durgcr, Cataneo. Angelo. Harford, Dando. Vigliotti. )[ebalik, Johnson, Durigon, Sparvieri, Chambers. ROW THREE: L. Han·ey, Scott, Parrella, :'llattey, Andalora, Stonko. Repasy. Garofalo, K. Hane)·. ROW FOUR: Kelly, Whetzel, Ta~sone, Vo)tovich, DeNardo, Seese, Vargo, Carlock, hley. Akers. Garden. R0\'1; 1 FIVE: Paydo. Ulery, Kielbasa, Zucbelkowski. Boyd. Kensinger, Du,·all, Bookshar. )lcCielland, l\laueucci. TOP ~: Gondek. )lazzocco. Pasquini, Cardint>. Ratesic, Kifus. Guerrieri, Harvilla, )Ieese, )lendi•h, )Jarkler. Colorful festi,·ities. age-old customs. and iru– pressh·e cultural backgrounds of the Hispanic coun– tries formed the basis of the club's program. Cor– responding with South American students. Tony Marini. Irene Andalora and Joe Gondek learned about the everyday lives of our southern neighbors. Students collected coins. stamps. and pictures ex– emplifying the gay. colorful life of the Spanish people. Lively recordings in the classrooms provided an entertaining means of appreciating Spanish musit'. To further this interest, the group attended a program at Carnegie Music Hall presenting Car– los :\Jontoya's renowned Flamenco guitar. Participating in Redstone's first homecoming. the club's poster characterized the traditional Span– ish sport of bull fighting. Roller skating and ice skating parties sponsored by the club pro,·ided social life for many students. A fun-filled picnic at Lick Hollow terminated the club's acti\ities. TOP: )fantilla, castanet~, colorfull) decorated scarYes, and maracas delight and interest these Spnnish I amigos. BOTTO:\!: :\luchnchos and Muchachas proudly exhibit the poster their club created.for the homecoming. Spanish Club 97

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