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

6 ON CAMPUS The sound of the bell at 8:15 chal– lenged students and teachers alike. For personal improvement and school welfare, busy hands and minds worked together. Classroom achievement influenced indi– vidual plans for college, employment, or military service. Creative students de– signed useful furniture, colorful floats, and decorative bulletin boards. Through assemblies, dances, and sports events, school spirit reached new heights. The sounds of machines at work, the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked cookies, the view– ing of a new film blended harmoniously to signify a full day's work. Student Life presents youth EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Organizations, providing a diversion from routine class procedure, opened the door of new interests and endeavors. Al– though many clubs were formed to broaden the students' knowledge of specific fields, much more was gained. Students profited from the opportunities of working with and for others. Learning"'to cooperate with fel– low students gave all valuable experience. Working for others awakened a sense of giving. Thus, extracurricular activities provided the key to personal and cultural development.

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