Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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GERALD K. SIPES “Gerry” Camera Club 3, CAP 3, Football I. 2, 3, 4, Vanity Club 3. 4. Baseball I. 2. 3. Just look at this handsome man . . . “Nothing but the best from Joller”. says our class J. P. . . . A fine football player . . . Loads of fun. always has a cheerful grin . . Puts wave clips in his hair every night . . . Would like to join the Air Force soon. ANAN CLYDE SMITH “Smithell” Football 1. 2, 3. 4. Varsity Club 3, CAP 3. A handsome chap better known as a “Broad Top- per ’ . . . There isn’t a book in the library he hasn’t read . . . Hasn’t much time for girls . . . “Silence is gol- den”, says Smitchcll, and more of us should heed the art . . . Knjoys reading and participating in sports . . . Desires to join the Air Force. ROBERT 1. TAYLOR “Butch” Football I. 2. 3. 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Our class Casanova ... To impress the ladies is his delight . . . That gift of gab is his. all right . . . Very active in the field of mischief, that is . . . Doesn’t care who really wrote Shakespeare’s plays—wouldn’t like them any better anyway! . . . Uncle Sam is going to have to come across with a lot more before he gets Butch! WILLIAM CHARLES TERRITO ‘ Bill” Football I, 2. 3, 4. Baseball I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Vasual Aids 3. “Oh. yeah? Didn’t Perry Como get his start in a barber shop?” a ks Bill . . . Another of our fine football players hailing from Cooks . . . Loves all the girls . Docs his share of keeping those ears lowered at “Guy’s Barber Shop” . . . Thinks school could be pleasant if it weren’t for those teachers . . . Wants to be the Air Force’s top barber. HELEN MAE THEYS “Mae” Band 1. 2, 3. 4. Student Director of Band 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4. Non- tette 1. 2. 3, 4. Another of our attractive senior lassies . . . Can make that clarinet “talk” . . . Out for a good time in life . . . Likes to dance . . . Always willing to help . Very neat . . . Her ambition is to become a music teacher. EDITH MARIE WATKIN “Edie” Chorus 2. 4, Commercial Club 2. 3. 4. Tri-Hi-Y 2. Edith has a pleasing personality . . Capable . Always neatly dressed . . . Our senior librarian . . . Has quite an interest in the Air Force . . . Favorite pastime is reading letters which she receives from Italy regularly . . . Hopes to become a good stenographer. JOHN BENNY ZDROSKY “John” Football 1. 2, 3. 4. Varsity Club 3. 4. Basketball I. 2, 3, Baseball 1. 2. CAP 2. 3. 4. Quiet but impish in his own little ways . . . Has- n’t much time for the opposite sex . . . Doesn’t over- work hinvelf . . . Usually can be found at the Mountain House or Blue Room . . . Wants to wear Air Force blue. ”Wc may be personally defeated; but our prin- ciples, never! —Garrison

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“Liz verna McMullen Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Chorus 2, Commercial Club 2. Our efficient office secretary . . . Nothing worries Verna . . . Doesn’t have much to say . . . Has the long- est hair in the senior class . . . Takes good care of it, too . . . Wants to put her office work into practice. JANET LUCILLE MEKETA “Lou” Chorus I. 2, 3. 4. Commercial Club 2, 3. 4, Nontctte I, 2. 3. 4. Class Treasurer 2, 3. Janet tried school in Ohio, but decided that R.H.S. was for her . . . Has a great interest for the outdoors . . . Favorite pastime is having fun . . . Her one interest among many is P. 1......Would like to be a secretary or maybe live in a bungalow for two. CHARLOTTE H ONE NEVILLE “Jake” Commercial 2. 3, 4. Camera Club 2. 3. Home Ec. Club 2, 3. Chorus 3, 4, Band I, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3. Charlotte is our other senior cheerleader . . . Spends much of her leisure time at the Blue Room and writing letters to Gene . . . Amiable and pleasant . . . A good student . . . Likes school ... Is getting good practice in the art of farming . . . Would like to enter college. JANE PAWK “Janie Commercial Club 2, 3. Home Ec. Club 2. Always neatly dressed . . . Pals around with Leah . . . Loves hillbilly music and a certain guy named “Jack . . . Doesn’t find fault with anyone . . . Likes to read . . . Janie wants to get into secretarial work. MARY ANN RAMPER “Muz Band I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4. Camera Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, Home Ec. 2, Visual Aids 3. Flashes her diamond with pride ... A quiet some- body. who enjoys her study periods . . . Tries to keep Peggy in line, and ends up in loads of trouble . . . Am- bition is to be a telephone operator. DORRIS LUCILLE RICKABAUGH “Dome Commercial Club 2. 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4, Senior Play. Dorris is one of the serious girls of the senior class . . . Always seen with her pal. Dot Creswell . . . Has a pleasing personality . . . Her ambition is to become a stenographer. CHARLES ALBERT SCOTT “Scotty” Varsity Club 3. Commercial Club 2. Camera Club 2, CAP 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Football manager 1. 2, 3. “Robertsdale. Sweet Robertsdale” is Scotty’s fa- vorite tune . . . Just couldn’t stay away, so back he came . . . Always there when needed ... He is often seen at Happy Hollow with his friends . . . Likes to read . . . He has a pleasing personality and is liked by every- one . . . Wants to join the service. “It is much easier to be critical than to be correct ’—Disraeli



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CLASS TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1956, being in full possession of our mental faculties, do hereby devise and be- queath our various possessions to the persons herein mentioned: First, to our teachers, who have aided us in our trying moments, we bequeath our wishes that they may have many more years of success at Roberts- dale High. To our successors, the Juniors, we bequeath our dignity, our homeroom, our troubles, and our half-filled notebooks. To the Sophomores we leave our wishes that they will be successful at R. H. S. To the Freshmen we leave our good will. Individually, the Seniors make the following bequests: 1, Jo Ann Park, leave my dramatic ability to Juliet Gambacurta. 1. Bill Territo, leave my homeroom seat to Brother Martin; it's jinxed. Marty. I. Bill Croft, leave my ability to make A's to Jack Martin, Paul Lucas, and Dennis Querry. There’s enough for all of you. boys. I. Helen Mae Theys, bequeath my “love notes to Emma Lou Adams. Af if Emmy needs them! 1. Gary Rourke, leave my thirst for know- ledge to Robert Rinehart and my height to Bro- ther Butch”. I, Donna Guines, leave my poise and dignity to Agnes Lucas and Patsy May. I. Eugenia Houck, leave all my male friends to Helen Sipes. I. Joan Bremer, bequeath my sense of humor to Richard Williams. 1, Verna McMullen, leave my beautiful long hair to Beverly Buckley. 1, Rodney McClain, leave my luck to get to school before the tardy bell rings to LeRoy Black. 1 won’t guarantee it, Roy. I, Ann Brown, will my quiet disposition to Judy Dobey. I, Jean McMullen, leave my latin notebook to Jack Dubetz. 1. Gerald Sipes, bequeath my football togs to Robert Martin. Do justice to them. Bob. I, Janet Lou George, bequeath my twirling ability to next year's majorette. I, Charlotte Neville, leave my knack at milking cows to Ernest Frederick. 1, Charles Scott, leave my love for politics to Gary Black, whose only love is eating. I, Charles Diehl, leave my tuba to Ronald Eichelberger. I, Sue Foorc, leave my effective smile to An- nette Gannon. I, Robert Taylor, leave nothing—I collect souvenirs. I. Kay Long, leave my tablet covers for ex- hibition in the trophy cabinet—on these covers you will find “interesting caricatures of our teachers. I, Betty Barnett, leave my gum wads to the janitors. I. Bortie Smith, bequeath my handsome phy- sique to Harry Rorar. I, Glenn Heath, leave my interest in the fairer sex to Leon Wible—you have a good start, Leon. I, Tommy Buckley, leave my love for work to Irvin Heath; it's not bad after you once try it, Irvin. I, Susan Banco, will my gracious manner to Nancy Leabhart.

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