

Senior section takes shape at last. Proofreading for accuracy, Mary Ann and
Bonnie perform needed service, while Donna checks Darlene's typing closely.
Write, Rewrite, Edit,
Hustling to solicit ads, members of the advertioing staff aid in yearbook
production. After long hours of pounding the sidewalks, Tom, Joanne,
and Andy turn In day's receipts to Carol.
Yearbook distribution day is a memorable
event in the lives of youthful Redstonians. Co–
operation, determination, and hard work
make this day possible.
Choosing versatile and compatible students,
Mrs. Barantovich, literary sponsor, began the
intdcate task of getting yearbook production
underway. Mr. Paul Polink, financial sponsor,
tackled the problem of annual financing with
resolution. After the assignment of various
tasks, veteran staff workers briefed new
members about their specific jobs. Chores
presented recreation, as well as detailed work,
to all staff members.
With the approach of spring, a new tone
echoed incessantly through staff members'
ears- deadline time! Long hours filled with
writing, editing, typing, cropping, and sub–
scribing followed. Breathlessly the staff finally
made the deadline-the '65 yearbook went to
press.
Our REDSTONIAN is a living book, filled
with fun, excitement, and knowledge. Enjoy
it, please.
Section workers blend various skills to complete complicated jobs. Write·ups, picture>, captions, and
ru~~ing
heads present those "annual blues."
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