

BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Joswick, lydia Porreca, Pati Bester, Charlolte Diehl, linda Koballa, Beverly DiGuglielmo, Doris Shelling, Helen Thompson, Regis Stetar, Connie
Glista. ROW TWO: lois Mesaros, Donna Pasquale, Sheila Brachna, Tom Lucostic, Marlane McPhilliamy, David Bochna, Cheryl Hartz, Joyce Dargai, Geraldine Trush.
ROW THREE: Dorothy Backas, Paula Kechurick, Steve D'Amico, Fred Dobek, Bernadelle Kostelnik, Dale Brezovsky, Joe Maruszewskl, Sally Robins. ROW FOUR:
Mary Ann Findure, Eileen Kyle, Ted litchney, Bernard Slezak, Dave Beshour, James Cole, Rich Gonzales, Karen Giover, Joe DiCienno. TOP ROW: Ire Chrise.
Adam McKeen, Charles Kopacko, Harry Rutherford, Martin Smith, Marlene Schwenk, Jack White, Nancy King.
Redstone sharpshooters stress
g·ood
sportsmanship
Getting targets in sight, Redstone sharpshooters take aim. Female N.R.A. members are envious.
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Under the capable leadership of Mr. Victor
Joswick, the National Rifle Association prospers as
a safety-minded organization. Club activities began
in November with special meetings at the United
States Armory in Uniontown. Topics of discussion
varied from local small game woodlandS to the
wild gamelands of Montana and Wyoming.
During the months of December and February,
trips to the Armory at Connellsville provided op·
portunity for all members to sharpen up the
"shooting eye". Instructions emphasizing the
proper handling of firearms were given by the
marines.
Eagerly the club journeyed to the Uniontown
High School Auditorium. There they were fasci–
nated by the fabulous and exciting safari movies
and lecture of Wally Taber.
The year terminated with the awarding of
merit badges to members who scored high in
marksmanship competition.