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SENIORS . . . Lanny Ross — Bruce” Football. Ba ketball, Baseball. Varsity Club Our reliable President . . . Quite a lady’s man . . . Don’t let the size fool you . . . Really goes to town on the football field . . . Can Ik seen flying by in the Plymouth anytime . . . Quite a barber . . . Plans to further his educa- tion. Pai l Gannon — “Pudge” Football, Basketball, Baseball, Class Vice-President Our great center on the football team . . . Anyone who thinks Paul is bashful doesn’t real- ly know him . . . Has a sly way of getting around the girls . . Plans to further his edu- cation at Shippensburg. Peggy Heath — 'Peg” Band President, (.'lass Secretary, Assistant Editor of Tigerette, Chorus, Band, County Band, Commercial Club Has a nice personality . . . Well liked by all .Is our efficient secretary . . . One of our high-stepping twirlers . . . Thinks a certain soldier is tops . . . Ambition is to become a secretary. Darlene Smith — “Pat” Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President, Commercial Club, Chorus, Class Treasurer Our efficient secretary of the treasury. Really believes in enjoying life . . Reserved and neat . . . Finds time to write a letter to Dale now and then . . . Darlene is her middle name; you should hear her first name. Wow! Plans to become a secretary. Seventrrn
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EDITOR The 1959 edition of “The Tiger” is your “memory” book. When time has dimmed the colorful scenes of your days at Robcrts- dale High School be they memories of a football or basketball game, a musical event, or a classroom experience — you may re- call those exciting times as you turn the pages of this volume which is intended to serve as a means of pleasant reminiscing. David Long Editor Sixletn
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SENIORS . . . Mary Rose Black “Rost Chorus, Commercial Club A pretty girl who h.iils from Defiance . . . Quite an artist . . . Well-liked by everyone . . . Has a pleasing personality . . . Spends most of her time at home . . . Plans to be- come a beautician. Sara Belle Black “Sourballs” Band, Basketball. Chorus, Home Ec. Club, Commercial Club Can really sing up a storm . . . Comes to school to have fun . . . Waits for letters from Hawaii . . . Plans to make singing a career. Ann Lor Cialone “Luke” Band, Basketball, Home Ec. Club, Chorus, Commercial Club Ann is known for be- ing so dainty and neat . . . Goes in for sports Never lets school work ruin her social plans . . . Plans to be a teacher. Diane Clark “Sis” Basketball, Chorus, Commercial Club, Home Ec. Club, Band, Student Director Comes to school to en- tertain others ... Is very active in class activities . . . Loves those two-tone hair-dos . . . Plans to be- come an Air Line stew- ardess. Eldie Covert Aviation Club, Aviation Club Vice-President A quiet guy with lots of brains . . . Takes school and life seriously . . . Doesn’t care too much for girls . . . Un- decided about his future. John Foore “Zorro” Basketball Always can find some- thing funny to say . . . Doesn’t take school seri- ously . . . Can usually be seen with Steve . . . Plans to join the Navy. Allen Clark “Jancenie” Football, Baseball, Visual Aid Club Our red-headed lad who thinks school is for the birds . . . Never over- works himself . . . Prefers comic books to classics . . Plans to work for Uncle Sam. Larry Garner “Garner” Football “I'm here only because the teachers like me so well”, say Larry . . . Can always be seen with Fed . . . Enjoys S. S. Class a great deal . . . Plans to join the Air Force. Eight ten
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