Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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I, Riley Donimue. leave all my text books to Miss Young for use in the library. I, Guy Giome to, leave my abundant knowledge of Latin to Allen Black. I, Nillis He ley, leave my cower to ©activate ffirls to James Houck. I, Harold McClaln beqeath my romantic notions to Earl Eokley. I, Ben Jones, will my deep interest in reading poetry to Mr. Dell. I, Chester Gri9sin er, leave my ability to wave a maestro's baton to Elwood Neville. I, Verna Black, will mv ability to do alvebra to Ralph Eichelberrer. I, Robert Williams, beeuertb my yrect 9t ore of knowledc e to Dillard Watkins. I, Genevieve Houck, bequeath my silence to uary Maslsnik. I, Martbs Poster, will my oandy business to Dorothy May. I, Veronica Stronko, leave my intereat in basketball to Betty Lou Snyder. I• Mildred Learord, lea e cry seat in the bus to Betty ’'artin. I, Evelyn Hoover, bequeath my immense height to Madeline Poleck. T, Elizabeth Everhart, leave my «Jrametlo ability to Dorothy Williams , I, Virginia Fessler, will my bashfulness to Louise Mitchell. I, Ruth Foster, bequeath my sewincr ability to Charlotte Park. I, Louise Chaney, leave my «rood memory for historical dates to Tom Black. I,Ine8 Hoover, leave my clarinet reeds to Vietta Hawley. I, Murusta Loc ard, bequeath my interest in extra-ourriculars to Helen Morrinrstar. I, :.aomi Clark, bequeath my seriousness to Ruby Pbnoher. I, Dolora Scott, to orothv Kneppe will my smiles. I, Elvire Kersse. will my thirst for knowledge to Jack Granville. I, ir ir.ie McCarthy, will my ability to make A's to Eva Zowalohik. I, Katybell Barrett, leave my ability to Folka to Herman WcNeal. I, James Corii’ , leave my coliteness to -omen to Vick ,fykut. I, .ddie Corile, will my ridinv to and fro » school to Wayne Watkins. I, Villiam Donohue, will my singing ability to Eleanor Bollinger. I, Robert Lot 5, will my alertness to Marshall Jones. T, Charles Smith, bequeath try physique to James Black. I, Jack Borer, leave my slinm shotg to Vasco Poleck. T, Zen Swope, to Carl Bridenstine leave my ohemlstry notes • we appoint Mr. Earl Troutwein. crincipal of the school, our sole executor. Signed and sealed this fifteenth day of At rll, in the year of our Lor .

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Y e,the Class of Hinetetn Hundred and Forty-two about to depart from this Circuit of Learning,do make,publish,and declare the following for our last will and testa- ment «that is: First,we give,devise,and bequeath,to our dear Alma Mater,where we spent the four happy years of our life,a long succession of eventful years with many graduates. Our love of the good,the true,and the beautiful we bequeath to all the schools of the world,hoping that they may form an organization vying with all Creek letter organizations, and that the order may spread through the length and breadth of our land.When this organization reaches from coast to coast,then will a new era dawn upon the world. To our immediate successors,the Juniors,we bequeath the privilege of setting «rood examples for the underclassmen and all the responsibilities synonymous with Senior . To the Sophomores,we bequeath our wonderful intellectual powers,which have brought us to our present enviable position,and our ability to persevere through all un- favorable circumstances. Lastly,we make the following individual bequeaths: T,Beatrioe Anderson,will my profound interest in gerunds to Bill Brandick. I,Betty Baker,will my ability to reaoh the upper register to Adolph ltobelle. I,Anna Ball,leave my famous musical chewing gum to Mr. Street. I, Steve Burch,will ray sunny disposition to Miss Marcocci and Mr Fenstermecher. I, Eugene Rinehart,will my ability for leadership to John Henwood. I,Rvth Crotsley,leave my hoy shyness to Verna Lover. I,Ada Johns,bequeath my beautiful red hair to Ruth Corrie. I,Riohard Matthews,leave my ouietness and reserve to Frank Kutsmeca. I,Geraldine Stinson,leave my sophistication to Elizabeth Brenna. I,Ralph Shehan,will my ability to handle a double-barrel to James MoClain. I.Romona Black,leave my desire for roller-skating to Mr. Troutwein. I,Betty Bridenstine.will my fondness for mid-night movies to Isabell Stewart. I,Arlene McElwee,leave ray gift of gab to Divina Corrier. I,Ruth Vachoh,leave my completely filled notebook to next year's class secretary. I,Betty Rinehart,will my roguishness to Ruth Leahbart. I,Don MaGahey,bequeath my editorial ability to John Corbelli. I,Irvin Stewart,will my fondness for hookynto Max Shugarts. I,William Love,will my interest in dancing to Mr. Ebersole. I,Robert Shehan,will my uhility at the steering-wheel to Mary Lazor. I,Andy Holobinko,leave my football uniform to Tom Matthews. I,Chester Horton,leave my cigarette case to Martin DeVore. I,Allene Mitchell,leave my hay-fever to Carmelle Yezzi. I,Elsie Theys,bequeath my sweet demure msnner to Ruth Theys. I,Louise Thomas,leave my curl twisting to Myra Ross.



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(i v ptopriCY HI Bill It's been sometime sinoe I’ve last seen you,in fact,about fifteen wonder if you're otill as lively and carefree as you used to be at dear old R.H.b. I don't suppose you'.ve heard much from the Class of'42,so I shall try to inform you from a number of radio announcements,newspaper and magazine clippings as to what our old classmates are doing to keep up with the Joneses'. My eyes first alight on a newspaper clipping which states that Captain ’Villis Hawley,oommander of the H.H.3. Battleship,has been awarded a medal or his valorous deeds.That reminds me-rwhen I think of Willis I always think of Elizabeth Everhart. Elizabeth is doing the impossible — keeping her mouth shut and ears open. She applied for and received the position as typist in the office of the Prudential Insurance Company. . squint into politics leaves me under the impression that Steve Burch,having kissed 17 more babies than his opponent,Riley Donahue Jr.,will probably be elected our next mayor.And you will hardly believe it,but Don !!aGahey,the bravest of bravest, has succeeded Clyde Beatty as champion lion-tamer. This clipping made the front page in our local newspaper, The Robertsdale Trumpet —-Engineer Harold McClain is given contract for new suspension bridge across the sulphur creek.Bob Love and Eddie Corrie to direct labor. In the same issue I read of the appointment of Virginia Pessler as Latin teacher and Ruth Poster as Home Economics supervisor in the Robertsdale High School. By the way,here is one you'll be interested in,I know--Flying cadets, Andy Holobinko,Irvin Stewart,and Ben Jones,received high honors for their services rendered our country. I read in another dipping that Ruth v achob has been again appointed as our county librarian. OhJ 0h{ Here'8 a action, of the Sunday paper-the sports section,too.It announces Gene Rinehart's election as the King of Sports .Gene always was a good athlete,wasn't he? You remember 2lsie Theys,don't you? I hear she's designing women's apparel in one of the Fifth Avenue stores in New York city. Prom the P.P.A. News we learn that James corbin,head of the livestock depart- ment .will deliver an address on Judging cattle and hogs.Thile we are on that subject, I hear that Robert Shehan is managing a very prosperous farm near Todd. ’'ildred Leonard, has attained her goal as air hostess,afad she is now employed by the Transcontinental Airlines. Jump, at the in the Radio flash : Arlene McElwee has won the trophy for the world's longest ski- You know .don't you, that Augusta Lockard is physical education directress Y.Y .C.A. in Altoona ? I don't believe I mentioned anything- about Ralph Shehan.Ralph is now minister church which he attended as a boy, Genevieve Kouck.that wizard in i-atin.is assisting her sister in the beauty salon.

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