Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Larry Morgan — “Mog” Football, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club Our senior quarter-back . . . Quite a guy Loves sports . . . Larry is quite a hot-rod Well liked by his fellow students . . . Plans to enter Shippensburg. Steve Mykut — “Chip” Football Basketball, Varsity Club One of our handsome boys who hails from Wood . . Going to Fulton Street occupies Chip's spare time . Chip has friends to give away if anyone is interested . . . Plans to fur- ther studies at Shippensburg. Minnie Neuder — “Min” Commercial Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain A quiet, bashful girl . . . Finds no time for the opposite sex . . . Well liked by her fellow students . . . Can be seen with Carol and Susan . . . Plans to become a beautician. Melcine Neville “Cenef Bisketball, Band, Chorus, Commercial Club One of our tall blond- es .. . Efficient band treasurer who keeps the records in tip-top shape . . . Can really go to town on her chewing gum . . .Well liked . . . Ambition is to be an air- line hostess. Larry Park “Bucky” Football Larry is famous for his flaming red hair . . . Takes life easy . . . “Why work?” says Larry . . . Quiet and well liked . . . Can be seen any time with Tom . . . Plans to join the service. Carole Pennell “Pennell” Chorus. Commercial Club, Band One of our high step- ping twirlers . . . Hails from Defiance . . . Has the worst luck with cars, especially with the Nash . . . Well dressed . . . Thinks B. R. is tops . . . Ambition is to do clerical work. Robert C. Rot rke James Saylor Frank Shaffron “Broomy” Football. Basketball, Baseball. Varsity Club One of our bashful Ro- meos of the senior class . . . Well liked . . . Has quite a way with the girls . . . Our football captain . . . Plans to join the service. “Jim” Aviation Club A tall quiet lad from Todd . . . Very shy, es- pecially when he’f around girls . . . Keeps his am- bitions to himself . . . Plans to enter college. Well blessed with cur- ly hair . . . Enjoys driv- ing his dad’s Ford around . . . Frank's only desire is to become President. Twenty-one

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SENIORS . . . Grace Jones “Scotty” Commercial Club, Secretary of newspaper A carefree, happv-go- lucky girl who takes a great interest in her com- mercial subjects . . Full of pep and very talkative . . . Plans to join the ser- vice. Judith Leabhart “Judy” Chorus, Cheerleader Captain, Cheerleader, Commercial Club, Circular Manager Our peppy little cheei leader . . . Well liked by her fellow students . . . Never a dull moment when Judy is around . . . Does just enough to get by . . . Often seen with pal Libby . . . Ambition is to be a secretary. Ted Leabhart David Grant Long “Snuff” The other half of the Leabhart clan. Hasn’t time for the opposite sex . . . Pals around with Larry . . . Plans to join th» service. “Dave” Football, Baseball Brains of the class . . . ()ur walking “Book of Facts” . . . .Very active in the field of mischirf, that is . . . Doesn't l othet with the girls, but look out, Dave, they'll get you eventually. One of our future scientists. Eleanor Lowry “Punch” Basketball, Commercial Club, Band, Chorus One of our senior bas- ketball guards . . . En- joys taking life easy . . . Well liked by her fellow students . . . Enjoys read- ing . . . Ambition is to be a secretary. Gloria McKnight Steve Maksinchak Charles May Carol Meck “Mickey” Commercial Club, Chorus A pleasant girl who has a nice voice . . . Can often be seen with her friends. Velma and Dar- lene . . . Plans to be a singer and a housewife. “Steverino” Football, Baseball A good-looking chap . . . Enjoys school, es- pecially P.O.D. class . . . Believes in taking life easy . . . Plans to join the Navy. “Maybug” Football. Baseball. Varsity Club. Basketball Charles’ policy is, “Why work out a pro- blem today when we'll only have more tomor- row!” . . Happy-go- lucky lad who doesn’t have a worry in the world . . . Comes to school to have fun . . . His favorite pastime is going to Broad Top. “Meckie” Commercial Club, Tri-M-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Chorus A quiet girl who hails from Wood . . . Look out for Carol's laugh . . . Likes school . . . Enjoys life- . . . Has quite a tem- per . . . Pals around with Susan. Minnie, and Le- ona . . Plans to enter the field of beauty cul- ture. Twenty



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Richard Leroy Snyder “Kilroy” Football, Varsity Club Tops on the gridiron . . . Forst’s burly fullback . Really has price in his “gol- den hair” . . . Manages to get to Broad Top often . . . Spends his sp m time with Steve . . . Intends to join the service. Martha Ellen Spencer “Marly” Band, Chorus, Basketball Easy to know, easy to like ... A happy-go-lucky girl with a pleasant dis- position . . . Loves to eat Martha's favorite saying “Why do tod ly what can be done tomorrow?” John Marlin Stetchock Football. Baseball, Varsity Club One of the handsome lads of our class . . . Neither quiet nor loud . . . Can be a good student if he wants to lx . . . Goes along with a joke, but when he’s mad look out . . . Girls interest John, but he doesn’t worry about them . . . Plans to enter the service. Barbara Ann Taylor “Barb” Band, Chorus, Basketball, Band Business Manager, Yearbook Business Manager A cute gal with a pleasing personality . . . Very in- telligent . . . Has an answer for everything . . . One of Mr. Troy’s best P.O.D. stu- dents . . . Ambition is to become a teacher. Susan Trout Tri-Hi-Y Club. Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer. Commercial Club A quiet lassie . . . Hasn’t much to say . . . Susan has no time for boys, except Al- fred Wr. . . . Can be seen with Carol and Minnie . . . Ambition is to be a secre- tary. Mildred Warsing Ushers Club, Band, F.H.A. Commercial Club. Basketball A neat, efficient girl . . . Likes school and usually makes the best of it . . . Well liked by everyone who knows her . . . Plans to be an aviatrix. K. F.N NET11 WOOM ER «i ,„»» Ken Aviation Club President, Commercial Club “Study, study, study, what else is there to do in school?” asks Ken ... A quiet lad, who never gets into trouble . . . Can you imagine Kcnnie a barber? . . . Plans to be a barber or enter art school. Carl Young “Carl” One of Mr. Troy’s regu- lar absentees . . . Can’t wait for the day when he can end thr boring routine of school . . . Plans to go into the service. Darlene Zimmerman Commercial Club A quiet, neat, and pretty girl . . . Likes her commer- cial studies . . . Doesn’t have a worry in the world . . . Travels with Gloria . . . Plans to become a secretary .

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