Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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ELIZABETH STREHARSKY “Liz” Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Basketball Manager 2. 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 2. 3. 4. Senior Play. A capable basketball manager . . . Always on hand to help when needed . . . Co-operative . . . Aspires to become an elementary teacher. MARTIN TERRITO ‘Mike’ Football I, 2. 3, 4. Baseball I. C. A. P. 2. 3. Varsity Club. The tallest boy in the “Cooks gang . . Pals around with Jack M. or Leon W. . . . Shy but always willing to lend a helping hand . . . Girls don’t bother Marty . . . Plans to live up to family trade as a barber, barber. LEON WIBLK “Sally Football I. 2. 3. 4. Basketball I. 2. 3. Baseball I. 2. 3. Vice President 2. Senior Play. Commercial Club 4. Varsity Club. The “Casanova” of our class . . . Handsome and blushes very easily . . . Has read practically every book in the library . . . Likes to talk about his summer at Sladington . . . Wants to be a “little” millionaire . . . Plans to further his education at Shippensburg too. I.ARRY WILLIAMS ”Doby“ Football I. 2. 3. 4. Basketball I, 2. Doby’s favorite pastime is sitting relaxed . . . Seems to enjoy throwing punches . . . Doesn’t take school seriously . . . Plans to join the Marines. “Even the smallest deed you perform is better by far than the grandest intention.'’ —Lowell Seniors MARGARET WILLIAMS Band I. 2. 3. 4, Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Home Ec. Culb I, Commercial Club I, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Another one of our senior girls hailing from Broad Top . . . Quite a guard on the girls’ basketball team . . . The band is another of her interests in school . . . Likes to go places in her own “Chevy”. LEWIS WINFIELD “Louie Football I. 2. 3. 4. Basketball I. Baseball 1. 2, 3. Var- sity Club. Football co-captain. Our burly fullback . . . The life of any gathering . . . Always has a good time . . . Very polite and friendly . . . Can really sing and dance . . . Foreman of the cafeteria dishwashing crew . . . His singing ability should make a good future for Louie. RONALD WOOD “Woodsic” Class Vice President 3, Band I. 2. 3. 4. Band President 4. Student Conductor, Senior Play. Baseball I. 2, 3. 4. Basketball I, 2. Basketball Manager 3. 4. Commercial Club 4. Visual Aid 2. The brains of our class . . . Really knows the facts . . . Enjoys reading and takes a keen interest in his trumpet . . . Very active in extra curricular activities . . . Remember “Boniface” and that mustache in the senior play? . . . Plans to further his education in the field of physics. BARBARA ANN YABLONSKI Barb” F. H. A. 3, 4. Treasurer of F. H. A.. 4. Camera Club 2. 3. Chorus 2. 3. 4. Commercial Club 2. 4. Barb’s motto: “Crazy man-crazy” . . . Likes the felloes . . . Screams for Elvis . . .One of our assistants at the cafeteria . . . School? Never enters Barb’s mind! Comes to have a good time.

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MARTHA SAYLOR “Marty” F. H. A. Club 2, 4. Camera Club 3, Choi us 1, 2. 3, 4. One of Mr. Kolva’s best shorthand students . . . A shy, pleasant girl from Todd . . . Likes to travel around in Eddie’s black Ford . . . Plans to put her Home Ec. training into use. HELEN SIPES “Sipes” Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. Commercial Club 2. 3. 4. Com- mercial Club Secretary. Hails from the fair town of Jollcr but has moved into our fair city . . . Never a dull moment when “Sipes” is around . . . She and Chet are inseparable . . . Can be a lot of fun anywhere. Amibtion: Join the service. PATRICIA ANN SKVARKA “Pat” Band I, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. 3. 4. Chorus I, 2. 3. 4. A nice girl . . . Neat and congenial . . . Usually seen with Elizabeth and Christine . . . Has her share of fun but conservative in school. Seniors “If you see a well-marked road With your path to duty plain, take this pathway. It is right.”—Smith GEORGE SNYDER Football I, 2, 3. 4, Baseball 1. 2, Varsity Club. Most people “cat to live but George “lives to cat . Really proud of his “R jacket . Loves to play football . . . Likes to drive the truck . . Plans to go to college. LEONA SPENCER Commercial Club 2. 3. 4. Basketball Manager 2. 3. 4. A quiet, considerate, well-liked girl . . . On the ball as one of the basketball managers . Her favorite subject: Alton, exclusively . . . Comes to school to get a chance to talk. SHIRLEY STAPLETON “Shir! Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4. Finds enjoyment in debating with Mr. Kolva Jovial but has a quick temper . . . Devotes all spare moments to reading.



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Memoirs “The moving finger writes and having writ Moves on; nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your tears wash out a Word of it. It is a great pleasure for us to record the memoirs of our class during these four fast-fleeting years at good old R. H. S. They're worth recording because wc have been recipients of many benefits while here. Each incident, each happening, each day, and each year make up links in our past, and we like to think of each link as a part of a golden chain in our history. Wc have had great fun in compiling the facts, big and little, which we will record in these memoirs. The first year of our high school was a glorious one because it marked a great change from that of grade school. Mr. Wilbur McClain and Mr. Sherman Croft were our advisors. For our officers we elected Lewis Winfield, president. Rev Howe, vice-president, Barbara Love, secretary, and Martin Territo, treasurer. We did our best to make ourselves known. We didn't make history as we were too busy watching the clock, but wc had the time of our lives just being green. But time flies, and most of us passed or squeezed by our subjects and became tenth graders. We were really floating through the clouds that year, and we wore ourselves to a frazzle trying to impress the upper classmen, but they just wouldn’t notice us! We thought we weren't afraid of anything or anybody, but. alasll We elected Dennis Rourke president. Leon Wible vice-president. Annette Cannon secretary, and Linda Black treasurer. Under the guidance of Miss Hazel Angle and Mr. Kcrmit Wible we were able to sail over the dark clouds and keep our faces toward the sunshine to emerge a bit wiser and less haughty. And now we write of our junior year when wc were really strong and as good as gold or so our advis- or. Mr. LeRov Kolva, led us to believe. The sopho- mores envied our places, and the seniors were amazed at our brass. By this time we were making our presence felt in sports, music, and other activities. Upon re- ceiving our rings, we felt a bit mightier and prouder. Again we elected Dennis Rourke president. Ronald Woad vice-president, and to Annette Gannon and l.inda Black we again gave the honors of secretary and treasurer respectively. Wc were kept busy plan- ning for the Junior-Senior Prom and banquet, but we did it. And speaking of proms—we'll never forget it! Using The Wishing Well as our theme, we danced and danced to the mellow music of “The Seven Notes . The Junior-Senior Banquet, which preceded the prom, will be placed high in our list of memoirs.

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