Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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Phillis Swope-MTiny Chorus I,2,3,4;3cience I; Home Ec.Club 4. Pet ite-vivacious-very etudiou8-a friend to all- ambition is to become a beautician-good luck,Phillfes. James Territo- 9peed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Science I. Genial good humor-good sport- unassuming manner-manage8 to get by-undecided about his life’s work. Twyla Troutman- Smiles Chorus I,2,3,4; Science I; Dramatics 2; Home Ec.Club 4. Always wearing a broad smile- quiet and reserved-very studious-ambition is to bep come a technician. Bettie Willlams-rt3cotchie Orchestra 4;Chorus 1,2,3.4 Band I,?,3,U;Band I,?,3,9; Basketball 3,4;Dramatice 2; Home Ec.Club 4;3enior Play. Vivacious and witty-has beautiful red hair-always ready for a rsring good time-ambition is to be- come a nurse. Lillian Yanni- Lil Dramatics 2; Press Club 4; 9cience I;Home Ec.Club 4. Jovial and carefree-lets nothing worry her-manages to get to school-exspects to become a stenographer. Albert Zenoble-MAl Press Club 4;Band I; Science I;Camera Club 3; Tiger Staff 4. Artist of the Senior Class uiet-DOssesses many friends-ambition is to become an airolane oilot- good luck,Al. Soohia Waytio- Mike Chorus I,2,3,4; Class Vice- president Associate editor Press Club 4;Tiger Staff 4; Home Ec.Club 4;Senior Play. Tall and regal-class genius- expert gum-chewer-lot8 of fun- a future airplane stewardess.

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F?H5 Richard Martin- Joe Pre6BClub 3, » F.F.A.; Chorus I,2,3, ;9eniorPley. Picture of health-makes use of study periode-wlll some girl a good hubby - ambition is to becomean engineer. Minnie Mollish- Home Ec.Club ;Press Club ; Tiger Staff U. trustworthy and dependable- unusual manner of speech- another ambitious wife to-be. Edward Park- Eddie Chorus 2,3t ;9cience Band 1,2,3, ; Dramatics 1,2; Class President I;Senior Play; Student Council 2,3, ; Student Council President Swell fellow-good fun maker at noon-active in extra- curricular s-one of the engaged members of the clas6- a prospective business man. Andy Paskovich- Glutch Football 2,3, ;Scienc« I. Pleasant disposition-has his share of fun-a star football player—lots of luck,pal. Helen Reed 81ondie Chorus U;Chorus Secietary Home Ec.Club 4. Petite plus-soprano of note- ardent plodder-all eyes for a senior boy-musicall y ambitious. George 3abolsice- Percy Band I,2, ;Sciencel; Chorus '1,2,3, ; Senior Play; Football 1,2,3; A handsome chauffeur-ha6 a genuine sense of humor-a great bluffer-exspects to become a tile layer. John Sabolsice- Jack Band 1.2,3, ; Chorus 1,2,3, ; Science I;Senior Play. Ooposite of brother George- faithful to his book8-reaps the harvest in grades-fine dramatic ability-good luck to a prospective engineer. Lena Scellini- lee Band I, 2, 3. ;Chorus 1,2,3, ; Science IjOrchestra 3 ; Home Ec.Club U. Little but mighty-a quick temper-ha8 quite a way with the boys-many short love affairs-good luck to another nurse to-be. Mary Sitch- Sitchie Chorus 2, 3, ; Science I; Press Club l ;Home Ec.ClubU. A natural blonde-keen sense of humor-great talker- interested in dental work. Theda Stinson- 3tinsle Student Council I:Bend 1,2, 3, ;Chorus 1,2,3, ; Class Treasurer 2;Home Ec.Club 4. Attractive-sparkling dark eye8-studiou8 and depend- able-has lots of fun-taking Home Ec for practical U6e.



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F?H5 Cia £ 8 Will We,the Cla88 of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-One,being in full possession of all our mental qualities and having no fear of anyone before our eyes, not even the principal and other teachers,do hereby devise,will,bequeath, and convey our various possessions and all the hereditaments thereunto belonging,to the persons hereinafter mentioned, to be by them held in undisturbed possessions through the length of their mortal span. First,to the teachers of Robertsdele High 3chool we convey our ability to know a good thing when we see one.As this ability has been largely created by their own instructions,we are merely returning to them their own invaluable gift. To the Board of Education we bequeath our desire for betterment of the school of Robertsdale-----a desire which has been both inculcated and increased by our acquaintance with their high and noble standards. To the Junior Class we will and bequeath our unpaid bills,our laughs and giggle8,and our half-filled notebooks. To the Sophomores we bequeath our power of saying the wrong thing in the right place,or the right thing in the wrong place,and all our sublime self- conceit. Our power of being silent when silence is best,re bequeath to those mighty talkers to whom may be applied Shakespeare’s remarks about Gratiano: His reasons are as two bushels of chaff;you shall seek all day ere you find them,and when you have them they are not worth the search. Individually, the following seniors make bequeaths hereinafter listed: t I,Alex Berzansky,bequeath my quiet nature to Jim McClain who needs it. I,James Brandick,leave my song comoositions to Don McGahey. I,Marguerite Brsndick,leave my sweet disoosition to Verna Black. I,Leo Corrieri,lewve my black curly hair to Mr.Fenstermacher. I,Charles Brown, will ray plump figure Harold McClain. I,Wendell Brown, bequeath my handsome physiaue to Esrl Eckley. I,Ruth Crooks, leave my love for Deerhead to some lonesome soul. I,Jean Buseck, will my ability to argue to Anna Ball. I,Bill Davis, bequeath my love for blondes to Wayne Watkins.It s fun,Wayne. I,Veora Dell, leave my giggles to Dorothy Curfman----1 hope you don't get them quite as often as I, Dorothy. I,Charles Dick, leave my ability to play football to Allen Black. We,Vivian Edwards and Violet Hooper, will our hall patrolling duty to Mr. Dell I,Connie Giwrnesto, bequeath my interest in the Saxton boys to Jean Buckley.I hope you aren't rushed,Jean. I,Constance Giornesto, will my modesty to Elizabeth Everhart.

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