Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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In Appreciation The Seniors wish, in this manner, to express their sincere gratitude to Michael DaDasovich, their former teacher, for his help and guidance both in the classroom and in extra-curricular endeavors. Best wishes are extended to Mr. DaDasovich, who is now teaching social studies at Perry High School in Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania. “He that has found a way to keep a child's spirit easy, active, and free, and yet at the same time to restrain him from many things he has a mind to, and draw him to things that are uneasy to him, has, in my opinion, got the true secret of education.”—Locke

Page 11 text:

ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR LUX PAX VIS These symbols appear on the rear wall of the open auditorium of the Normal School in Mexico City. They remind each graduate of three important things he must have to be happy and successful in life, and translated in English, they are equally valuable to you. LUX—Light in the Mind. The knowledge you have gained through your as- sociations and studies should help you establish your standard of values. Your consciousness of these values today is of primary importance to you for reaching your goals of tomorrow. PAX—Peace in the Soul. Peace. What does this mean to you? A word on the tongue of people from many lands is heard around the world. Today, more than ever before, the world seeks peace, and unless you and 1 know the meaning of peace, within ourselves, we cannot understand it in a broader sense. VIS—Strength in the Body. Today with the development of modern mach- inery we have more leisure time to spend doing those things which we enjoy. We often hear the expression, “Proper use of Leisure Time.” A healthy body is a visable symbol to happiness; check on the people you know, and you will find this to be true. With these three suggestions for success and happiness. 1 wish each of you the very best in your chosen field. Ward S. Taylor “The real object of education is to give children resources that will endure as long as life will endure; habits that will ameliorate, not destroy; occupations that will render sickness tolerable, solitude pleasant, age venerable, life more dignified and useful, and death less terrible. —Smith



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OUR FACULTY HAZEL E. ANGLE Shippensburg Slate Teachers College Mathematics H. DON BROCHT Juniata College Pennsylvania State University Music THOMAS BLACK California State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University Industrial Arts LENORE GOODRICH Slippery Rock State Teachers College Physical Education LeROY KOLVA Shippensburg State Teachers College Pennsylvania State University Commercial Arts “Knowledge is proud that he has learn'd so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. —Cowper

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