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Redstone High School
Our home-Redstone High School. Lillian Rayman studies during lunch time. Croftcbeck scores the 6th touchdown versus German. REDSTONIAN STAFF FOREWORD Different in Style ... The Redstone Story is made vivid and alive through clear, precise writing. We have tried to make every page fast-moving, timely, and exciting to read. Different in Pictorial Desi~n ... To tell the story we used the camera to record familiar faces, classroom procedures, club ac– tivities, and sports events. We hope you view page after page of clear cut photographs with keen appreciation and enjoy– ment. Different in Size . .. "Bigger and better." We hope the new size of the Redstonian meets with your approval. With– in these covers you will see the wonderful school year of '60-'61 unfold clearly before you. J
TURES YOUR STORY. General Motors visualizes the c:ar of the future. . . . In the fall football reigns as King August 31 ! Back to school again. Immediately students re– newed friendships, teachers dis– tributed books, administrators adjusted classes. Clubs were reorganized. Old members initiated new ones. Officers and sponsors of each group planned a program for the year. In the fall student enthusiasm ran rampant, especially at pep rallies. To present an extra– special half-time performance the band practiced for hours. Football fans cheered as the "Hawks" fought their way to the end zone. These &iris aim ro be the betod maJorette.
4 "dazurek and Croftcheck hit the headlines. Although bidding a reluctant farewell to football, the students at Redstone looked enthusiasti– cally toward Christmas and the New Year. Juniors earnestly prepared their class play. The presenta– tion of "Pigtails" to the student body on November 16, 1960, turned out to be a grand success. The first edition of The Red– stone Hawk, the school news– paper, went to press. Student journalists endeavored to v.Tite interesting artacles about Red– stone High School, sports events, and club activities. Teachers and classmates perused the pa– per carefully. As one strolled through the halls of Redstone, the gay spirit of the Yuletide season was felt. Many students worked days, even weeks, joyously preparing f e s t i v e bulletin boards for Christmas. Homerooms planned parties, and everyone looked fot'\\-ard to Christmas vacation. Tri-Hi-Y gu-ls worked dili– gently on the -Toys for Tots" campaign and hanger drive. ThiS :~~:roup went all out to make 1ts Christmas candy sale a big suttess. The •mystical magic" that the Tri-Hi-Y and the Hi-Y performed in the way of decora– tions at the Fayette County Home wtll long be remembered. Time out for lunch! Students rec:ord subscriptions in Magazine Drive. Snow storms disrupt classes
The highlight of the Yule– tide season, "The Sno- Ball Semi-Formal," held sway on De– cember 28, 1960. Light-hearted couples danced far into the mght to the melodious music of Sammy Bill'sOrchestra. All too soon, the year 1960 became a fond memory. Retum– mg to classes feeling brisk and refreshed, students rev e a I e d their New Year resolutions. Many of which were soon bro– ken or forgotten. F rom January 3-9, seniors posed for the photographer from Cover Studios. A week later, when the "proofs" arrived, stu– dents pondered over which pose to select, especially for the '61 Redstonian. Section 10 Basketball gave the "ole school spirit" a shot in the arm. Students came alive at the first game. The Black Hawks defeated Fairchance– Georges on December 30, 1960. The season was off to a good start for the happy Hawks. During January, the snow piled up, up, up! True-blue con– servationists aided wildlife in tts struggle for existence. Club members scattered com and hay in many sections of Redstone and Luzerne Townships. Facing the challenges put to them by the faculty, students crammed furiously for mid-term exams. Many actually vowed to buckle down and to study dur– ing the second semester. J. t Redstone. . Spirit of Christmas c:omes alive in Room 304. . . . 'Tis the season to be )olly (
Happy Jun•ors jun love their rings. When the second semester r o II e d around the spotlight focused on the Class of '61. School activities rev o I v e d around the seniors. During February, ''The Val– entine Month," the Tri-Hi-Y and Library Club served their com– munity by soliciting donations for the Heart Fund D rive in Re– public. Seniors eagerly awaited the arrival of their photos from Cover Studio. When the por– traits were delivered, bright smiles flashed freely. Captions and write-ups kept the annual staff on their toes, for they really rushed to meet the deadline for the '61 R edstonian. The students were curious; they wanted to know the color and style of the yearbook. Energetic athletes went di– rectly from the hardwood floor to the cinder track. Hepped-up, spectators cheered till the last runner crossed the line. Vic– torious thinclads were the topic of discussion among sport fans for many days. Upperclassmen welcome break 1n class rout1ne Mr. Stephen Strouch briefs senior op.:ratc.rs.
1961 Seniors pen finis Rondelli asks seniors DeCarlo, Duran, and Lake for namecards. Graduation Time Fifty seniors who were c doubt or undecided about fu– ture careers took the General Aptitude Test administered b} the Pennsylvania State Employ– ment Service. Later in individu– al conferences with each appli– cant, Miss Julia T. Reese, em– ployment counselor, interpreted m detail the results of the test. Classmates exchanged name cards with underclassmen as well as other seniors. In April, seniors received commencement inv1tat1ons: immediately they prepared mailing lists. On Awards Da_. _emors took a bow. Classmates. ·eachers. and admm1strators reco~nized those who proved to be outstanding 1n scholastic achievements, sports. club activities, publications, and school service. As time passed, seniors re– alized all too well that gradu– ation was quickly approaching. Underclassmen dwelt on the thoughts of an enjoyable sum– mer vacation. Outlining the framework for final tests, the facult} shocked students out of the1r Spnng Fever." Then, last m nute cra..'TI– ming really began in earnest. The Republic Lions awarded sweaters to ten outstanding sen– iors for scholastic achievement. Naturally, on Kennywood D ay these students proudly sported the1r sweaters. When the '61Redstonian final– ly materialized, excitement filled the air. Immediately the staff distributed the yearbooks. Then, autograph hounds were on the run to obtain everyone's "J ohn H enry." On May 29, 1961, the R ed– stone Story ended for the '61 graduates who had completed four years of hard work. For the underclassmen, a new chapter began. 7
, Autumn is here! Class routine is Wlder way, and classmates become acquainted. Everyone looks forward to a bright and enjoyable year, especially those who are seniors. Senior students Eileen Sterrnoclc, Pat Shumar, Jane Horwatt, Ray Pans, and Eleanor Stermock chat gaily during their lunch period. The topic of discussion dwells upon classes, sports, dates, and movies. i
Students, teachers, and Ad– ministrators working closely to– gether create and maintain a true spirit of friendship at Red– stone High School. Many people combine their efforts and talents to make life at Redstone pleas– ing and rewarding. The school board, administra– tors and faculty institute and utthze modern teaching meth– ods. Their chief a1m is to encour– age md1fferent pupils and to challenge advanced scholars. Dally, career-minded students seek the advice of the guidance counselor about specific subjects needed to round out the1r future plans. The speech correctionist helps many students overcome particular s peech problems. Eventually they face the public with more ease and confidence. Concerned with the health of each pupil, the medical staff pro– vides that much needed "ounce of prevention." To keep students in tip-top condition, the ladies in the cafeteria prepare and serve well-balanced meals. Busy custodians work con– stantly to make our school and campus clean and attractlve. Thus, they provide a better at– mosphere in which to study. Bus students appreciate the couriers who transport them to school safely. day in and day out As a result of the combined efforts and the co-operation of all affiliated with Redstone Tov;nsh1p School District, some– day each student will achieve success.
MR. TONY LEON President MR. MIKE DE FIGIO MR. JAMES BOYLE Vice-President MI. IOSEPH MAZUB.Eit MR. FRANK MALOSKY Secretary JrlB. RUDY BOZICH . REDSTONE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD MRS. HELE.'l LUDA Clerk to School Board Mr. Caputo and Mr. Malosky check blue prints for the proposed new addition to Redstone High School.
ADMINISTRATION MR. JOSEPH DE CARLO Treasurer ACTIVE PEOPLE. MISS BARBARA STAFIRE Secretary to Mr. Caputo DOLORES GmEL Student Aide MR. JOHN P. CAPUTO Supervising Principal The people of the United States now entrust their greatest resources, the potentials of young people, more extensively to the schools than ever before. Extension of school services in– volves a greater percentage of young people enrolled in schools, more years of attendance, and a broader scope of educational ac– tivities. These extensions reflect the changing needs of our youth which have accompanied the changes in our society. To effect a program that best meets the needs of the students of Redstone demands the efforts of many people. The Board of Edu– cation determines policies and physical needs which the admin– istration interprets into educa– tional activities. This co-opera– tive planning to improve in– struction and facilities is a con– tinuous process with the hope that each student reaches suc– cessful adulthood. However, regardless of how effective the planning may be, the true function of our school rests with our teachers.
Mr. Campbell awards Grecory Mikeo a medal that he won for auto designing in a national contest sponsored by Gmeral Motors. Mr. Sigwalt receives a trophy for the school from Mr. Brown. MR. JOH:-J Q. SIGWALT Prine•pal MRS. MARY COOK Secretary to Mr. S~t MR. FRANK LUCOS'I'IC Assistant Principal TINA ZELE Student Aide Quick to recognize and ac– knowledge student achievement in the field of knowledge, club activity, and sports is Mr. J ohn Sigwalt, principal of R edstone High School. Keenly interested in preparing students for future careers, Mr. Sigwalt arranges with the guidance counselor to administer scholastic and apti– tude tests especially for seniors. Our principal stresses the ad– vantages of a good edu~tion. Striving to improve personnel relationships, Mr. Lucostic, as– sistant high school principal, works closely with student~, teachers and administrators. H e attempts to solve all educational problems, large or small. In ad– dition, he distributes supplies, maintains cafeteria records and attends extra-curricular school functions. As attendance officer he keeps a close check on the student body. "Anention, please." Mr. Lucostic announces the schedule !or the day. High School Administration
!RS. ALBERTS E:1glisb III Have 1 stated the facts interestingly as "'ell a! clearly? Have I made good use of reasonin&? These are the things the En&lish III, academtc students, taught by Mrs. Alberts, ere deciding. Educators rejoice 1n student achievement MR. BALABON Physical Education MRS. BARANTOVICH MR. BARNES E nglish IV, Librarian Bookkeepin&, History MRS. BARON History III, Counselor
"By using the law of sines, you can find the sides and angles of a triangle." The class eagerl)' awaits the out– come to see if Chuck Steeber's toluuon •s correct. MRS. BEAL Home Economics MR. BOSli.,C History n MR. BL"'R!'S Biolo:y MISS CLARA Cooking MR. BILL Music MISS Bt,;R.'I(S Typi.nc MR. CARDARELLI Health Education MRS. COLETTI Geography 7-8 MR. COPPOLINO General Shop Teachers serve as guides MRS. DE FIGIO English 8 MR. DE PASQUALE Driver Education
Academic life at Redstone re– sembles a novel. Not only does the scholar need the will to ac– complish and the ability to mix the proper ingredients, but be must produce a story that meets public approval. At Redstone the student is taught to utilize all available tools of academic study such as a modem library and a well– equipped science laboratory. To meet the educational needs of each student, administrators in– clude m the academic program courses ranging from the ele– mentary to the advanced levels in science, English, mathematics, languages, and fine arts. Experienced instructors ad– vise the college- bound student and guide him in the search for knowledge. However, it is the student himself who brings re– ality to the story. He develops the plot to reach the pinnacle of educational success. This he must accomplish alone. •for wavering students MRS. FARRO Latin MR. FRANKS Algebra, Math MRS. GALLAGHER MRS. GALLO MRS. GAZALIE MR. GOLEMBIEWSKI MR. GRANT Commercial Subjects Mathematics English I, Glee Club Problems or Democracy Science
Faculty MISS GRUBISH History, English II MISS HAINES English IV MR. HUSTEK Metal Shop, Drafting MR. JOSWICK Spanish
make use of tools and visual aids One thinks the General Course a "snap" but upon closer examination Ends it offers the student a variety of interesting subjects. Classes avail– ac· .e to the student in this field range from Home Economics to Earth -.- Space Science. For any girl taking Home Economics, a modern kitchen and attractive ~ ;ng room is at her disposal. In pleasant surroundings she can gradu– al!;, develop culinary skills and attain perfection. To teach him that figures and numbers are essential, the general s:---dent has at his disposal Bookkeeping I and II. Personal Typing is ext~nded to anyone desiring the basic elements. A boy can learn to work with metal and wood in the Industrial Arts s.'lop. Through practical training, he learns skills that are useful now as well as in the future. The administrators attempt to design classes to fit everyone's needs. The world is made up of a number of things. Science classes realize this as they ident.ify minerals. MR PERETTI Er-ghsh n MR. POLINK Economics, Science MR. PRINGLE Chemistry, Physics MRS. KREPPS History 8, English 7 MR. MONTAGNA Instrumental Music MR. .XOO.X Law, Er-.gliv. J.B.T. MRS. PRINGLE Art, Mathematics ~RS. McGINTY S orthand I, J .B .T . MISS MURRAY Mathematics MRS. PARK Special Education MR. ROSNACK History :,, Englisl i
Debits mun equal credits. Esther Moser, Mary Ellen Robaley, and Kathryn Skovran grin sheepishly when Mr. &rnes spob a simple error. &auioe Barkley practices on the LB.M. Alberta Nor– man, a teacher's secretary, completes task assigned. Carol Cramer and Kathryn Skovran hustle to bring English notebook up to date. Commercial staff discover MRS. SKOLOSKI Reeding 7-8 MR. SOLOMON Mathematics 7-8 MR. M. STRAUCH Mathematics
lent and develop skills MR. TASSONE, JR. General Science MRS. WHITE Phys Ed., Biology Wherever one ventures or whatever one does, his educanon plays an essential part in e..·ery– day activities. Each student xs grateful for the numerous op– portunities offered to him in the commercial field. During four years of secondary commercial schooling. he not only acquires textbook knowledge but also en– gages in pertinent work ex– perience. The commercial department attracts many. To give the stu– dent an opportunity to deter– mine if this is his field of en– deavor, exploratory bus in e s s courses are offered to sopho– mores. Then not only elemen– tary but advanced classes of typing, shorthand, bookkeeping. office practice, and machines are available. The office machine room is equipped with various makes of typewriters, adding machines, and a dictaphone. Experience gained by using the different machines enables a student to perform secretarial tasks in the different offices at Redstone. Upon completing the com– mercial course, one can secure a well-paying position. "Letter number 471 will be tranteribed today," says Mrs. Galla&her. "Pay strict attention. Practice the pre...-iews outlined on the board."
Before part1c1pating in an organi:ted gamo, Mn. White's junior high girls run throuah a special set of warm-up exercises. This gymnastic program develops endurance, strenath, and poise. It also develops specific skills in handling the body. Experts check on freshies and juniors MR. JOSEPH BITONTI Speech Cottoctionist Medical Advisors DR. RALPH COOK OR. DANIEL MAZZOCCO ModiCIIJ Adviser D~'r>tal Adviser School Nur5e Mr. Balabon's students concentrate upon getting the ball.
MR. HERMAN TALBERT S...~ntendent of Buildin~s Active People. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Havanets, Mr. Farro, and Mr. Danko await tho dismissal bell, a signal for homeward-bound pupils. Bus Drivers and Custodians Mr. Bator, Mr. Stout, Mr. King, and Mr. Nitch do their best to keep our school not only clean but also warm and comfortable.
Class of 1961 SENIOR HISTORY The last chapter-the Senior Story! Hesitantly, as freshmen, we recorded our story in the Redstone annals. Reluctantly, we add the finishing touches. We wrote the first pages hurriedly. Being fresh– men meant study, study, and more study to Jay the foundation for future education. Yet many of us found time to play in the Band, to become fledging Hawks on the (!rid1ron, and to join clubs. We discovered our sophomore year was more difficult! Academic and commerc1al students mas– tered subject fundamentals. Ou the lighter side-– dances, sports, and part1es gave us the feeling of actually belonging at Redstone. Our junior year, the turning pomt of our story, meant half the battle won. Upperclassmen at last, we wore our class rings as evidence. By now, the Class of '61 had produced noteworthy leaders, scholars, and athletes. The beginning of our senior year proved to be the climax. No later events matched the excitement of those first weks. At the very onset, senior grid– ders brought glory and national acclaim to them– selves and to Redstone. How proud we were! Bustling semor band members planned for the "Sno-ball Semi-formal." Members of the Class of '61 presided over most of the school clubs. Seniors welcomed the unusually heavy snowfalls which caused unexpected school holidays. Thoughts of College Board and Ci\·il Service Tests occupied a corner of our minds. Therefore, we studied intently. The Republic L1ons r~nized the scholastic achievements of ten outstanding seniors ranking as h1g)i-honor students for two consecutive years. The ten were happy recipients of beautiful black and white Honor Society Sweat– ers. The school newspaper publicized senior activi– ties: class play, party. and the "Junior-Senior Prom." When senior pictures, namecards, a nd invitations had arrived, we faced the fact-things which we had taken for '"ranted would soon be memories. On the e\en.ng of May 29, 1961, we became part of the past. Our story is not yet finished. Upper– most in our minds is the provoking thought, "ShaH we succeed?" As students or 204 alan« over proofs, the photograpMr catches their typ1cal reactions. Peals of laua;hter and ex– preiSions or praise fill the room as students peek at their pictures.
1961 SENIORS SENIOR OFFICERS President............. F red Mazurek Vice President ....... Richard Duritsa Secretary ...............BettyBellan Treasurer .............Dolores Duran Sponsor ....... Mrs. Ernestine Alberts ALBERTS, ANDREW-Andy . . . handled the guard position for the Black Hawk Eleven very well . . . favorite pastime, hunting for small game ... facts and figures hold little interest for him ... General Course. ANDREONI, MARIA-Peanuts ... Tri-Hi-Y council member ... R. H. S. cheerleader ... energetic member of the Conservation Club ... pleasing personality ... good things come in small paclaages ... will further her education. ARGENT!, ANGELO A.-Aug ... picked tobacco in Connecticut during his summer vacation ... catches fish in the spring ... sv.ims like a fish ... General Course ... visualizes himself in a sailor uniform. BAER, RUSSELL LEE-Butch ... a friendly, quiet lad . . . the sport of huntin& fascinates him ... earns spending money as a part time employee at Moss Super Market . . . General Course. BAKER, REBECCA JANE-Becky ... attended Tri-Hi-Y meetings regularly ... Latin Club member ... leaves bell position to be filled in the band . . . Conservation Club . . . library assistant ... aims to be a nurse. BARKLEY, BEATRICE-Sea ... quiet, industrious ... tries to understand Boolclceepin& II and Mr. Barnes ... conscientious teacher's secretary ... appreciates symphonic music ... adept at sewing. Alberts Argenti Balcer Andreoni Baer Barkley
BATOR, FRANCES MARIE-Frani ... pioneer Spanish Club member ... solicited ads for '61 Redstonian ..• handles stu<!eut ticket sales for cafeteria ... Mr. Lucostic's famous little hel~ ... teacher's secretary ... commercial Jtudent. BELLAN, BETTY-Tina ... dynamic head cheerleader .•. senior class secretary ..• model Tri-Hi-Y member ... reporter for "The Hawk" . . . Conservation Club . . . Latin Club • . . honor student ... library aide ... Redstonian. BOCHENCK, JEROME-So ... General Course ... plans to join the Navy to see the world ... supports the basketball team as a forward ... tall, shy lad ... ardent baseball fan. BOOKSHAR, BENNY- Ben ... can make old cars run like Bator Bochenek Bellan Bookshar BROOKS, HANNAH-Han ..• Conservation Club ... Tri-Hi-Y social committee .•. concession stand aide ... Mr. Golembiewski's secretary . . . top magazine salesman . . . happy-go-lucky . . . interested in secretarial work. BROOKS, HARRIET LOUISE-Pee Wee ... soprano in the Glee Club . . . football concession stand worker . . . sewed tobacco in Connecticut ... Tri-H1-Y social committee ... hopes to obtain a job as a waitress. BROWN, CURTIS-Meatball ... Varsity Club ... fleet-footed Black Hawk halfback ... mode '60 All-County Football Team ... famed broad jumper ... agile guard on the basketball court ... college bound. BUSECK, HENRY-Boze ... spent much time preparing debate speeches ... Hi-Y ... quiet person ... ardent worker for the Latin Club ... honor roll ... seriously considering the teaching profession. BUSECK, REBECCA CHRISTINE-Becky ..• concession stand worker, two years ... attends record hops . energetic person . . . favorite hobby is collecting records . . . flashes a friendly smile ... city bound. CALLOWAY, EMMETT- Gramps ... eagerly awaits "G" day ... Redstone High School Band ... explored the great outdoors with the Conservation Club ... will join Uncle Sam's Army ... a drummer boy. new ... hails from Merrittstown ... Academic Course ... finds pleasure in hunting or fishing . . . real outdoor type . . . a future service station attendant. - Brooks Brooks Brown Buseck, H. Buseck, R. Calloway
1961 SENIORS CAMPBELL, ALICE- Alice • • . a cute girl with a sparkling personality ... Tri·H•·Y deconauq committee ... Commercial Course ... enjoy'l M.n... Gallacher's funny stories ... plans to be a beauticiAtl. CANAVA.'O, DOLORES LOUISE-Dee ... Spanish Club ... aims to be a steoo.,r.pl r ... Conservation Club ... Mr. joswicl<• MeftC&ry ••• .old 'iuhng pizza at lunch time ... Tri-Hi-Y ••• honor roiL CASVROLE, ROGER-Rog ... rugged halfback for the Hawk Et..-ec ••• anxiously awaited Conservation Club outings . . . Hi-Y ••• gay iinor in all Spanish Club skits ... swings a mean bat . . college bound. CHERBAN, EILEEN-Eileen ... outstanding commercial stu· dent ... Tri-Hi-Y treasurer ... Mrs. Albert's competent secre· tary ... '61 Redstonion typist ... handled senior section ... Spanish Club ... ranks high scholastically. Campbell Casurole Canavan Cherban COLLINS, WILLIAM-Lump . . . put his best foot forward during hunting season .. . derived great pleasure from Mr. Golembiewski's P. 0. D. class ... a future paratrooper in the making. COLMES, DIANNE - Dee ... talented pianist ... Glee Club accompanist ..• Tri • Hi-Y ... recomposes music ..• pen pal to many people .•. dependable teacher's secretary ... college bound ... perfect school attendance, four years. COOPER, JACQUELINE M.-jackie ... served hot coffee at concession stand during 1960 football season ... Tri-Hi-Y ... skilled seamstress, models her own creations ... friendly person. COSIMATO, MIKE-Mike . Spanish Club held his interest for three years ... one of the few boys in the academic field makes friends easily ... senior homeroom treasurer. CRAMER, CAROL LEE-Carol ... honor roll ... composed senior write-ups for '6 1 Redstonian •.. solicited ads for the year book .•• diligent teacher's secretary •.. Tri-Hi-Y ... Spanish Club .•. college bound. CROFTCHECK, DON-Don . . . sophomore and junior class president ..• Hi-Y ..• Conservation Club president ... excels in track ... rugged All-County and All-State guard ... Varsity Club ... received many college offers. Collins Cooper Cramer Colmes Cosimato Croftcheck
Darney De Carlo Dayton DeMasse DARNEY, THOMAS DANIEL-Cheerios member ... supported tuba section of marchin~ oand ••• C=– cert Band . . . interested hunter . . . Rifle Club o • • s~ Club "muchacho" ... college bound. DAYTON, ELIZABETH JANE-Libby ... workroom assiSt='" .. two years ... eager for a secretarial career ... Tri-Hi-Y ..• earns spending money selhng t1ckets at the Roosevelt ... fond of her pet dog "Lassie.'' DE CARLO, JOANN E.-Jo ... Tri-Hi-Y ... enjoyed Consu– vation Club outtngs ... high school office assistant ... vivacious Redstone cheerleader • . . plans to be an elementary teacher ... modern jazz fan. DE MASSE, JOSEPH-Joe o •• in •eventh heaven when hunting and fishing season rolls around ••. tinkers with auto motors ... Spanish Club ... packed sweets for R.c!none Candy Company ... U. S. Air Force bound. DEPTO, PATRICIA SUE-Pat .•. enjoys reading a good book . pleasant miss ... rendered beautiful music on the sax ... Redstone High School Band .•. Spanish Club. DIAMONTE, FRANCES-Francy ... can whip up a delicious cake . . . enjoys dancing in her spare time . . . Commercial Cou.rse ... calls Tower Hill 2 her home ... California bound .. smiles freely. DI LUZIO, Anita-Nita •.. Tri-Hi-Y ... scouted outdoors with the Conservation Club ... high-stepping head majorette ... Latin Club ... planning to don a nursing uniform ... academic student. DOMINICK, DONNA-Arlene . . . lively Conservation Club lassie ... Tri-Hi-Y service commillee ... kept the. faculty manager's office neat . . . ushered people to their seats during football season. DUDASH. ADAM- Junior . quiet lad ... spent his summer .·orking in the tobacco fields in Connecticut ... collects popular records for a hobby ... faithful Black Hawk rooter ... plans ~o join the Navy. DULIK, LOUISE- Loui•e •.. Tri-Hi-Y . . kept financial year– book reports 1n order o •• Mr. Polink's secretary ... '61 Red– stonian typist ... library ass•stant ... rates high scholastically .•. dreams of be1ng a succe,ful secretary. Depto DiLuzio Dudash Diamonte Dominick Dulik
1961 SENIORS DURAN, DOLORES JEAN-Dee ... Mr. Cardarelli's secretary . Glee Club soprano . • ~or class treasurer ... participated in all Tri-Hi-Y and Cons.:rvauon Club activities ... usherette ... typist for the '61 Redstonian. DURANT. GEORGE-Strulce ... played cymbals for the Red– stone Hi&h Scbool Band •.• guard for the Black Hawk Quintet ... mem~r of u-.,.. Cardale gang ... plans to enlist in the Air Force •.• GeDera! Coune. DtJRITSA RICHARD-Rich . . . accomplished saxophonist . . Reestc.::;e H.gh School Band ... college bound ... plays baseball IU:e a '"pro'' ... vice-president of senior class ... Hi-Y ... boner roll student ... Latin Club. DZURILLA, MARIE LOUISE--Marie ... head usherette during football season ... Mr. Mike Strauch's secretary ... compiled ~nior write-ups for the '61 Redstonian ... Conservation Club ... Mr. Luc:ostic's faithful helper. Duran Duritsa Durant Dzurilla ERJAVEC, EUGENE V.-Pic:kles ... Hi-Y secretary ... always c:lowning ... wide-awake member of the Debate Club ... a genuine friend ... a lawyer in the making ... Latin Club. ERJAVEC, JAMES-Hambone ... intrigued by hunting and fishing ... Hi-Y ... Conservation Club ... wears a friendly grin ... "North to Alaska" in the future ... General Course. EVANS, WILLIAM-Doc: ... one of the quiet boys ... likes to hunt small game ... General Course ... favorite saying is ''Fe Fo'' ... would like to attend Waynesburg College. FEELO, PHYLLIS ELAlNE-Phyl ... gave the Glee Club that sparkling lift .•. Conservation Club ... decorated for the TriHi-Y ... always smiling ... cheerleader co-captain ... Spanish Club. FIGLER, ALEX-Wuz ... boomed out a steady beat for Redstone High School Band ... Concert Band ... another "Rip Van Winkle" ... National Rifle Association ... longs for the wide open spaces. FITZMAURICE, JIM-Fitz ... co-operative Hi-Y member ... Conservation Club explorer of field and stream ... enjoys putting duck pins into action ... Latin Club .. . Air Force catches his eye; college beckons. Erjavec, E. Evans Figler Erjavec, J. Feelo Fitzmaurice
Floyd Foster Foley Frisco GAGGlANI, JOHN LOUIS-Buck ... agile basketball player . . . guard for the Black Hawk Five . • . General Course . . . calls Cardale his home ... hunts for small game ... bound to join the Navy. GEORGE, NANCY L.- Nance ... quiet, friendly girl ... Com– mercial Course ..• thinks Mrs. Gallagher's classes are interesting ... likes to dance ... will utilize commercial skills as a secretary ... Ohio bound. GIBSON, JAMES P.- Hoot ... his future, heading for the Air Force ... takes dancing to heart ... General Course ... quiet, friendly ... calls Rowes Run his stomping grounds. GLl STA, MARY ANN- Mert ... boils from Royal ... faithful attendant at school dances ..• Tri-Hi-Y program committee ... would do anything for a friend ... industrious attendance office aide ... General Course. GLODZlAK, MARY JANE--janie ... homeroom librarian for 12-D ... Tri-Hi-Y social committee ... football concession stand worker ... cheerful, fnendly gar! ... Commercial Course ... will seek a secretanal position an Cleveland. GMUTZA. MIKE--Mike ... General Course ... member of the Filbert gang ..• attended all football games .•. haunts the library ... future mechanic ... tinkers with cars ... yearns to don an army uniform. FLOYD, GILBERT-Gilbert from Filbert .•. General Cou."3e ... cruises around in a '56 Buick ... scored many run$ for the Hawk Baseball Nine •• has a fine touch when it comes to ~ cars. FOLEY, JIM-Jim ... listens attentively to Mr. Joswick's Espan~l running comments ... sampled all the courses offered at Redstone High School ... tinkers with cars in his spare time ... P. 0. D. discussions, a challenge. FOSTER. DARLENE CAROL-Carol ... delights in oil paint– ing ... takes pride in her Sunday School class •.. would like to attend college ... seamstre<S, models her work ..• 206 home– room manager. FRISCO, EDWARD-Ed • leisure time spent hunting and trapping ... will do a stretch wath Uncle Sam after graduation .. prefers girls to books •.• working wnh wood interests him . . . stashes books in 206. Gaggiani Gibson Glodziak George Glista Gmutza
1961 SENIORS GRANT, FRANK-Frank ... winning personality ... ardent worker for the Conservation Club ... plays the accordion dexter– ously ... neat dresser ... thought physics arduous . . . future plans may include college. GRANT, RAYYO:-;<D DONALD-Ray ... Varsity Club .. head football and basketball manager ... '60, '61 Redstonian .. penned sportS articles ... enthusiastic Latin Club member college bound ... Redstone's answer to Red Skelton. GRASHIOX JEROME--Mugs ... quiet, but friendly ... a fu!4-Eedged member of the Rowes Run gang . . . General Course .•. finds small game hunting very interesting ... wants to be one of Uncle Sam's boys. GREENE, WILLIAM J.-Bill ... co-editor for "The Hawk" . "61 Redstonian ... Latin Club ... Conservation Club ... high honor, academic student ... high salesman '59 magazine cam– paign ... owns up-to-date record -;ollection ... collects stamps. Grant, F. Grashion Grant, R. Greene GREENWOOD, VAUGHN L.-Greenie ... spends hours spinning pop platters ... Spanish Club, 10-11-12 ... could be marble champion . . . anticipates sailing the blue seas . . . small game artist, bagged 12 rabbits. GRIBBLE, BOB-Jaws ... Hi-Y ... keen chess player ... maneuvers pawns and queen's cleverly ... really works on his coin collection ... homeroom librarian ... a post-graduate date with Uncle Sam. GRIVNA, MARY T.-Mary ... Tri-Hi-Y ... faculty manager's clerical aide . . . concession stand worker . . . cafeteria worker ... Mr. Bums' secretary ... Commercial Course ... will head for Washington, D.C. GUTY, WENDELL--Winnie ... football manager ... aims to excel as a professional baseball player . . . starts and ends his day in 206 ... General Course ... awaits commencement day with anticipation. HARPER, CHARLES-Bud . . . eKperienced a fair sample of each course given at Redstone High ... a pleasant fellow to be around ... acts as a tutor to his friends taking bookkeeping ... Air Foree bound. HARRIS, VIVIAN-Peggy . . . Spanish Club, three years . . . reads in her spare time ... helped Tri-Hi-Y decorate the County Home at Christmas ... friendly person ... Commercial Course. Greenwood Grivna Harper Gribble Guty Harris
Harvey Hennessey Havanic Higinbotham HIGINBOTHAM, LLOYD-Hick ... would rather go hunting thon attend school ... General Course ... won honors by being top ma~azine salesman ... farms during summer . .. plans to be one of Unc:le Sam's Air Force men. HORWATT, DOROTHY JANE-Janie ... enthusiastic TriHi-Y member ... Mr. Hustek's secretary ... full of pep, vim, and via:or ... enjoys dancing to the latest hits ... toys with the idea or being a teacher. HROMADA. THOMAS-Tom attended all H1-Y meetings . . efficient worker for the Latin Club . . senior reporter for "The Hawk" ... bound for West Vira:inia University ... will enter the t>ngineering field. HUNTER, SAM-Sam ... enjoyed Conservation Club jaunts ... knocks down all ten in bowling ... favorite pastime is put– terina: around cars ... headed for the U. S. Air F orce after "G'' day. JELLICK, HELEN LOUISE - Helen ... very active girl ... winnina: personality ... makes the honor roll regularly .. Bookkeepma: II dominates her conversation ..• Tri-Hi-Y .. Mrs. White's competent secretary. JESKO, SHAREN-Sharen ... Mr. Lu~oshc's helper ... knows the ins ond outs of the attendance office ... Tri-Hi-Y ... sold refreshments at football games . . . sells pizza every Friday during lunchtime. HARVEY, JAMES-Harv ... loyal member of the RO)'Ill gar:: ... participates in school activities and sports ... a bapp)-gc>– lucky lad from Mrs. Albert's homeroom ..• will work for Uncle Sam. HAVANIC, PAUL M.-Paul ... attended Hi-Y meetings fa•thfully ..• president of Latin Club ... Redstone's Robin Hood ... hits the torgot woll ... constantly talks of attending college c:lass officer for three years. HENNESSEY, GEORGIANN-Jaz ... library aide ... attend– ance office clerk . . . Conservation Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y service committee ••. Latin Club ... chimed bells for Redstone High Band. HIGINBOTHAM, LEROY S.-Hick ••• ardent Hi-Y member ... thinks hunting is the greatest •port .•. cheerful and friendly ..• plans to don on Air Force uniform .• • ma)' enroll at Penn State. Higinbotham Hromada Jelliclc Horwatt Hunter Jeslco
1961 SENIORS JOHNSON, GEORGE-Georce •.. staunch Hi·Y member '61 Redstonian . . . the fall season finds him heading for the hills ... accounting career seems to be his destiny . . . quiet lad. JOHNSO?\, WALTER-Fox ... General Course ... takes pleasure in vi.,."in& the movies . . . Cleveland bound after graduation ... doesn't ha\e muoh to say ... favorite pastime, listening to the latest f"@COrds. jO!\.""ES, LESLIE-Le$1ie ... a hunter who haunts the woods ... another Tom Dorsey in the making ... Redstone High School Band, four years •.. Commercial Course ... hopes to be a top booldceeper someday. KAISER, GEORG~George ... always ready for a good laugh ... enthusiastic Spanish Club member ... interested in electronics ... values a good book highly ... Air Force bound ... has many friends. johnson, G. jones johnson, W. Kaiser KEROSKY, VINCENT-Prince ... spent his time devising ways to skip class ... ardent Black Hawk rooter ... thinks English is a great subject ... plans to be one of Uncle Sam's boys in the Army. KETELES, PAUL WILLIAM-Paul ... General Course .. . sang bass in Glee Club ... agile thinclad, three years ... his specialty, 440 yard dash ... dreams of traveling to Florida, a fisherman's paradise. KlFUS, JUDITH-jake . , . ardent member of the Latin Club ... Conservation Club ... collected hangers for the Tri-Hi-Y ... perky Hawk mascot . . . will enter the field of nursing . . . found physics lab interesting. KING, PATRICIA-Patti . . energetic Tri-Hi-Y member ... cuts a neat figure on the ice . . proficient commercial student . . . loves to swim . . . Mrs. Manoli's capable secretary . . . future, private secretary. KNUPSKY, THERESA ANN-Mooch ... makes friends easily ... attendance office assistant ... General Course ... Royal is her stomping grounds . . . plans to fly high as an airline stewardess. KOLEK, WILLIAM J.-Dion ... shy boy ... chief interest in life is art ... track squad, three years ... considers Mr. Noon's Commercial Law class the best ... will enter Pittsburgh Art Institute. Kerosky Kifus Knupsky Koteles King Kolek
Kostelnik Kovell Kovach Lake, A. LAKE. MARY-Mare . . . assisted district office in typing income ~ forms ... derives pleasure from horseback riding ... con– ~Glee Club a must . . . will further her education by attend– me business school. KOSTELNIK, IRENE DENISE-Irene ... faithfully attended all Tri-Hi-Y meetings ... cheerful usherette et all home football games ... typed daily absentee list ... attendance office aide ... future office worker ... Commercial Course. KOVACH, DAVID-Judge ... thinlc-s skating and swimming are tops ... used 204 for home base during senior year ... intent on graduating ... high hopes for a job following commencement. KOVELL, GEORGE-Buck . .. went on all Conservation Club trips ... quite active in all Hi-Y work ... dreams of being an excellent physicist ... ever ready to discuss his antique collection. LAKE, ANNA M.-Annie ... efficient library aide ... has a smile that warms hearts ... patronized all home football games ... spends most of her summer vacation in a swimming pool ... friendly. LEICHLITER, RALPH-Emerson ... spends leisure time dane– ~ ... General Course ... will join the Air F orce ... hails from Grindstone ... never has much to say ... quiet person ... tibs to bunt. !..iCORISH, NATHAN KEITH-Nate ... General Course ... ~ Redstone basketboll guard ... skilled dancer ... intends u =list in the Army ofter graduation . . . faithful member of :.2Tower Hill gang. LCDWlG, MARY- Mary ... e quiet, reserved lass ... stores tift books in Miss Grubish's homeroom . . . Letin Club Ge:>era1 Course ... displays special skill in roller skating. K.-'U.ACHIN, FRANCES A.-Frannie ... served on Tri-Hi-Y .aaa. committee ... Mrs. McGinty's secretary ... Commerciel <=-rw ... adept in taking shorthand and transcribing notes ... £:::me successful secretary. lo&ARTDl, CAROLYN-Sis ... go-getter candy saleslady .. . 7~1-'.J-Y •.. displays lively interest in the Spanish language .. . ~ -..-aJtress at "Francis Restaurant" . . . loyal attendance ..S.C. aide ... enjoys popular music ... sincere teacher's secre– tE)". Lake, M. Licorish Malachin Leichliter Ludwig Martin
1961 SENIORS MARTIN, CHARLES B.--Chas.. Redstone High School Band, four years . . . felt every beat of the drums in his heart . . . attended Hi-Y meetings faithfully .. . plans to enter college ... General Course. MATTHEWS, CHA.RLES--Charles ... outstanding Conservation Club member ... skilled trumpeter and pianist ... Redstone High School Band ... '61 Redstonian . . . Eagle Scout . . . Debate Club ... honor student ... future minister. MA.ZtJREK, FREDERICK-Fred ... Redstone's "AU-American" athlete ••. Varsity Club ... president of Hi-Y ... senior class president .. . co-editor '61 Redstonian ... accomplished pianist .. . Latin Club ... honor student ... future medical student. MAZZOCCO, JOHN - John ... plays the saxophone ... Red– stone High School Band ... participated in P. 0. D. class discussions ... builds intricate model airplanes ... Latin Club ... Hi-Y ... future college student. Martin Mazurek Matthews Mazzocco McGALLA, STEPHEN DOMINIC-Willy . . . outfielder for Redstone Nine ... wild about popular music ... Glee Club .. . studies plane during Activity Period ... favors the Marines .. . future barber. MEDLOCK, MARY ANN-Mary Ann ... pert little miss with a winsome smile ... football concession stand worker ... TriHi-Y social committee ... collects the latest platters ... Commercial Course ... seeks a white-collar job. MEDLOCK, ROBERT-Naders ... quiet guy ... baits from Filbert ... fond of fishing ... pinboy at Fairbank Bowling Atley ... plans to enlist in the Navy ... General Course ... pleasant smile. MEESE, LORETTA MARLENE--Loretta ... her soprano voice harmonized with Glee Club ... Tri-Hi-Y .. . Mr. Balabon's competent secretary ... Commercial Course ... seeks a secretarial position. MOSCOVJTS, PAUL-Butch ... greets everyone with a friendly smile ... fond of hunting ... General Course ... walks to R. H. S. from Republic ... heading for the city after graduation. MOSER, ESTHER-Esther ... Tri-Hi-Y finance committee ... performed secretarial duties for Mr. Barnes . . . commercial student ... flashes a bright smile ... interested in Mrs. Galla– gher's shorthand classes. McGatla Medlock, R. Moscovits Medlock, M. Meese Moser
MROZEK ,VERONICA JOAN-Ronnie ... cheerful anendance office assistant ... full of fun ... went all out to make tbe Tri– Hi-Y candy sale a success .. . future stenotypist ... Commtorcial Course. NATALE, RICHARD JOHN-Rich ... outstanding clarinet player ... Redstone High School Band ... a favorite with all the students ... Redstone's "Biggest Littlest Guy" ... patronizes sock hops . . . General Course. NORMAN, ALBERTA JANE-Birdie ... interested Spanish Club member ... Commercial Course ... Tri-Hi-Y finance commmee ... secretary to Miss Grubisb ... composed senior write-ups for '61 Redstonian ... friendly smile. NOVOTNY, EDWARD MICHAEL-Ed ... Academic Course ... highly skilled in tho spon of archery ... Spanish Club ... shy, but friendly lad ... Hi-Y member ... may enter college Mro1ek Nonnan Natale Novotny after graduation. OLESKO, ALBERT-Steve take$ an active part in all outdoor activities . . . pleasant lad . . . spends leisure time bowling ... resides in Republic ... make$ friends easily ... General Course. OTTO, PATRICIA MAE-Pat ... busy beaver for '61 Red– atonan ... Spanish Club ... seamstress ... improvises jitterbug sups at sock hops ... Mr. Peretti's efficient secretary ... Tri– Hi-Y finance committee. OTTO, PHILIP-Phil . . . interested in auto mechanics . . . spectator at all sports events . . . fascinated by wildlife . . . auns to sail the Seven Seas with the U. S. Navy . . . General Course. PALAISA, PATRICIA-Patti ... Conservation Club ... active Tri-Hi-Y member ... "Ma's" competent secretary ... penned •-rite-ups for the '61 Redstonian ... cheerful library assistant _ .. intent on becoming a successful fashion designer ... honor roll. PARIS, RAYMOND-Ray ... used Activity Period for personal typing class ... Latin Club ... Holy Rosary C. Y. 0. president .. aided Cover photographer ... friend to all ... General Course ..• Redstonian. PETRAZZI, ALBERT ANTHONY-AI ... Hi-Y service com– ::litt.ee •.• Latin Club ... played first clarinet in Redstone High School Band ... delighted when it is hunting season ... bound for West Virginia University. Olesko Otto Paris Otto Palaisa Petraui
1961 SENIORS PICCOLOMINI, DOMIXIC M.-Brutz . . . learned of great outdoors in Conwn·ati •n Club ... General Course ... thinks staying home is ~reet .• . Cardale's ambassador to R. H. S.... Hi-Y ... plans to~ an A-1 carpenter. PLISKO. BARBARA ~iARIE-Piis . .. Tri-Hi-Y chaplain .. . student b~r&na.n • • • toured hills on Conservation Club trips .. . Mr. Bosruc's ~ble secretary ... excellent typist ... will att~trd bonineu school POLI.SG, ZITA MARIE--Zita ... Mrs. Gazalie's capable sec– retary ••• handled 12 B's cafeteria records ... Commercial Coune •.• quiet, neat person ... attended sock hops regularly commercial skills will aid her after graduation. POLOSKY, JANET- Janet ... vigorous member of the Con· sen·ation Club ... Tri-Hi-Y finance committee ... Mr. Noon's co-operative secretary ... traveled to R. H. S. from Thompson 2 ... Commercial Course . aims for Civil Service job. Piccolomini Poling Plisko Polosky POLVINALE. NICHOLAS-Nick journeyed to Redstone from Royal .. . participated whole-heartedly in Hi-Y affairs ... General Course ... proud of his black Ford . .. works at Moss's Super Market after school. RANCOSKY. SHIRLEY-Shirl ... sold candy for Tri-Hi-Y. added harmony to Glee Club ... concession stand worker . edited write-ups for '61 Redstonian ... student library assistant .. future beautician. RAYMAN, LILLIAN L.-Lil ... Conservation Club ... alto in the Glee Club ... Latin Club ... Tri-Hi-Y council member ... composed senior write-ups for '61 yearbook ... future medical secretary. REMAZOWSKl, PAUL E.-Paul ... will join the Navy to see the world ... bowls ... thinks study halls are grand ... earns spending money at Redstone Candy Company ... a quiet, plea– sant lad. RESKOVAC, AMELIA MARIE-Amy ... usherette ... determined to be a high-Rying airline hostess ... yearns to see the world ... treasures her driver's license ... General Course. RITZ, RONALD A.-Ron ... member of the Latin Club for one year . . . cuts a keen blade on the ice . . . plans to see the world with the U. S. Navy ... Rashes that big Colgate smile ... aca– demic student. Rancoslcy Remazowski Ritz Polvinalo Rayman Reskovac
Roberts Rondelli Rohaley Rome<:k ROYSTER, CAROLYN LEE-Carol ... hails from Thompson 2 ... hep to latest top tunes ... aims to spe<:ialize in beauty culture ... blends her soprano voice with the Glee Club. ROBERTS, CHARLES GILBERT-Chas•..• General Course all four years ... particularly interested in science classes drives a '51 black Chevy ... plans to join the Marines .•• devours pizza pies. ROHALEY, MARY ELLEN-Mac ... took part in Conservation Club activities ... typed complicated algebra and trigonometry tests for Miss Murrary ... worked diligently in the attendance office ... ranks high scholastically ... usherette. RONDELLI, THERESA ANN-Tweets ... ardent Spanish Club member ... performed services for Tri-Hi-Y willingly ... re<:– ord hops are a favorite ... Miss Bums' secretary ... Commercial Course ... future office worker. ROSNECK, KATHLEEN- Kathy ... Spanish Club ... co-editor '61 Redstonian ... Conservation Club ... usherette at football games ... capable library assistant ... member of annual staff, four years . . . college bound. RUPENTHAL, BONNIE JEAN-Bon ... Tri-Hi-Y service com– mittee ... library assistant ... Mr. Pringle's se<:retary ... com– posed senior write-ups ... '61 Redstooiao ... Commercial Course ... flashes a bright smile. RUSSELL, RONALD-Roo ... waltzes around skating rinks gracefully ... hunts for small game in the fall ... fishes in the spring ... General Course ... hung his hat in Miss Grubish's homeroom. SABATINI, DANNY-Tip ... lent his trumpet playing skills to the Redstone High School Band for four years ... hep rock 'n roll record collection . . . strums the guitar for relaxation . . . General Course. SANTMYER, MARGARET ANN-Minnie ... alert high school office aide .. painstakingly edited senior write-ups ... Tri-Hi-Y .. Latin Club, two years ... football concession stand worker ... future dedicated nurse. SEBESKY, JOSEPH MICHAEL-Joe ... Academic Course ... resides in Keeny Row ... determined to go to college ... inter– ested in teaching ... a quiet lad ... well liked by everyone. Royster Russell Santmyer Rupeothal Sabatini Sebesky
1961 SENIORS SEESE, BARBARA JANE-Barb ... artistically inclined decorated Mrs. Gazalie's homeroom at Christmas . . . collected hangers for Tri-Hi-Y ... delighted in singing "Little Drummer Boy" with Glee Club. SELIGA. FRA.-...'K-Jaclc ... Redstone High School Band, four years ... colkge bound ... leisure time is spent hunting ... excellent marlaman •.. National Rifle Association ... General Coune .. • attenti~-e Hi-Y member. SHOW. CATHERINE E.-Show . .. co-editor for "The Hawk" 60. '61 Redstonian ... Spanish Club ... Tri-Hi·Y candy seller • • studies Russian . . . four-year honor student . . . col– le&e bound. SHUMAR, PAT - Puncho ... General Course ... eagerly awaits bunting and fishing seasons ... mathematical problems intrigue him ... earned his spending money in Connecticut ... seeks a position as a construction worker. Seese Show Seliga Sbumar SIERADZKl, JANET-Big Jay ... R. H. S. Coal Queen representative .. . Tri-Hi-Y secretary ... sprightly head-letter girl ... Mr. Tassone's secretary ... Conservation Club . . . honor student ... '61 Redstonian ... future secretary. SIGWALT, BARBARA R.-Barb ... Tri-Hi-Y ... accompanied the Conservation Club on the field trips ... Spanish Club ... played the bells in the Redstone High School Band, four years ... student library aide. SIMENSKY, BERNARD MARK-Bernie ... Senior Science interests him ... spends his leisure time hunting small game .. . proud of his '52 Chevy ... member of the Grindstone gang .. . General Course. SKODA, JOHN A.-John ... a husky tackle for the Hawks ... lettered in football, track, and baseball ... Hi-Y . . . handles a rifle expertly . . . National Rifle Association . . . bunts and fishes. SKOVRAN, KATHRYN MARIE-Kathy ... '61 Redstonian ... ranked high scholastically all four years ... Spanish Club ... Tri-Hi-Y ... received D. A. R. Home Economics award in '58 ... Mrs. Gallagher's perfect secretary. SMITH, ALBERT H.-Smitty . . . General Course . . . sang gaily with the Glee Club . . . took pride in playing the saxo– phone . . . Redstone High School Band, four years . . . enjoys fishing ... Air Force bound. Sieradzki Simensky Skovran Sigwalt Skoda Smith
Sobek Sterbutzel Steeber Stermock SOBEK, STANLEY BERNARD-Stush ... friendly penon with a cheerful smile ... never could understand algebra ... Acade::mc Course ... tinkers with auto parts ... plans to join the Air Force. STEEBER, CHARLES-Chuck ... capable worker for the Span– ish Club ... supported all Hi-Y activities ... traveled to school from Republic ... where a car is concerned, a real "Mr. Wizard~ . . . personality plus. STERBUTZEL, JUDE--Stud .. learned to appreciate nature with the Conservation Club . spare time is spent riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle ... neat dresser ... future elec– trician . . . General Course. STERMOCK, EILEEN JEAN-Eileen ... held membership in the Spanish Club for two years . . . happy when driving . . . inseparable !rom her double ... Commercial Course ... becom– ing a beautician is her wish. STERMOCK, ELEANOR JANE--Twin ... energetic member of the Spanish Club for two years ... enjoys driving her 1956 Chevy ... patronizes the library during her spare time ... hopes to become e beautician. TAYLOR, JANET KAY-Janet ... Mrs. Gallacher's efficient homework checker ... performs many commercial tasks for Mrs. Coletti during Activity Pe.riod ... Tri-Hi-Y ... future secreta.ry . . . studious person. TERRACE, TONY J.-Mokey ... easy going fellow ... makes friends with everyone ... thinks Italian food is the greatest ... music sets his feet dancing . . . hopes to join the service after a:raduation. TESLOVICH, JAMES-Jim ... humorous lad ... fond of hunt– ing and fishing ... General Course ... drives a '51 Chevy ... considered quite a handy man around home ... plans to enlist in the Navy. THOMAS, GEORGE GALE--Shorty ... completes his wood– working projects readily ... Redstone High School Band ... flag bearer ... pin points trouble under the hood ... cafeteria aide . . future engineer. THOMAS, ROSETTA LEE--Rosita ... busy typist for Mr. 81tonti ... Spanish Club, four years ... Tri-Hi-Y ... Miss Grubish's homeroom manager . . . collects classical records . . . wide awake in English IV ... future secretary. Stermock Terrace Thomas, G. Taylor Teslovich Thomas, R.
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