Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Here is something different --the vacancy,left by the death of our recent rooTlician .has been filled by Bill Love and Nurse Betty Bridenstine.Bill and Betty are turning out such beautiful corpses that I almost wish I were one. lo you recall Elvire Kersse?Livin r up to the Florence Nightingale Pledge,Slvire has been app ointed as directress of Nurses at SttJohn’s Hospital in Pittsburgh. I always mv Jack orar had a smart enough head to earn a living without too -’uch effort. Jack is heed of the Life Preservers Corporation,and Chester Horton, his chief sa lesmen.is trying to convince the U.S.Navy that these preservers will float. do you ever read the ’’Radio Cuide ?If you refer to last week's issue you will find that be tty Baker is making her debut as an opera singer.In the same issue is an article whioh states that Chester rissinrer will appear as truest conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra -ert. month.Just wait till you hear about their ualJDolora Scott.Lolora is entertaining the graduating- classes at the Cairo otel iri washington with her Eroad A‘op Symphony Orchestra. Well,I’m certainly glad all the girls in our class weren't oareer-minded. have two ideal house wives formerly known to us as Louise Chaney and Louise Thomas, married to fellow students of R.H.S. I bet you can't trueas what Evelyn Hoover and faty Pelle Parnett are dolnp.An article in - Successful Jawin, states that these two ladles ere menarin a w successful farm.These women have a ri.ht to feel nroud of a reooenltion well -earned. An, L5aJ? ?ic3u,re ahowirr three ideal Bed Cross nurses.Martha Boater.Beatrice are wor?hr of theirunlfo 8r0 thelr e°°d W°rk the8e irla heve 8h0Wn that tt,«„Lf=WayS thou|l’t ?f Geralfline Stinaon as heine a society leader someday.My That ? Y 88 I ’!ed tbat Bhe 18 st8rtln 8 National Bmrloyrent Apeney private feoretlry. unfoitunetes in obtaining employment.'nna «all is her Aliena Kltehell.Virainia Mc Carthy.and Verna Blaoh are celehrattno. t ,»w .„«.1, anniversaries as commercial teachers in the Huntine-don S ecretariel School. ■»£a«Sa-L S?R.»SI2n!l. ®lock r't TOu’Her Picture appeared on the cover of the popular i ce-stater°of S y e r S rat rsor ’' °f 88 -ssrsiss wjawffjarssawras

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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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RH5 Betty Rinehart is now the Big Cherse at Swan's store.As the new land-lady of the hotel in Robertsdale is the very efficient and capable Ada Johns. It seems 88 though we had quite a few business rirls ino our class.Tnes Hoover i8 in charge of the cosmetic counter in our store. Dr.I.our own genial Bob il lianas, is doinr a marvelous .lob with his '.uiz programs.Well,Of all thimrsJI had almost forgotten Professor Richard Vatthews. Riohard has acmeved great fame as a wjrld re-nowned hypnotist,second only Houdini. Time is flying.Here’8 where I sign off. Y°ur old friend. Jeff

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