Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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roy george bi ack Slow and easy—time and minutes plenty to spare. Football, co-captain Baseball, basketball Varsity Club, vice-president Band “I’m happy—What's wrong with the rest of the world?” Doesn't let studies clash with his joys. Mr. Brocht’s drummer boy. Wants to join the service. BETTY BK1 MBAUGII Gracious in manner, loyal to friends. Tri-Hi-Y Chorus Has a manner soft and friendly, a spirit kind and true. Always sweet, never blue. Betty wants to do secretarial work. MARY JANE CARO WICK Kindness is produced by kindnevs. Tri-Hi-Y. president Sweetness never goes out of style. She. who i a friend, has many friends. M. J. wants to be a beautician. IN EX L. CLARK Ever busy and full of zest. Band Band student conductor Chorus Always ready to split her sides with laugh- ter. Remember the tray she toppled on Mr. Kolva at the banquet? Was it really an acci- dent? Puts her problems away for a “brainy” day. Has a smile for every girl—two for every boy. Plans to join the WAVES. MARION N. CLARK Light of heart and clever, helpful and willing ever. Cheerleader Basketball Camera Club Commercial Club, assistant editor One of our “pep” girls and bas- ketball players. She takes times to study—she takes time for fun. Sings away sorrow, casts away cares. A swell gal to have around. EUNICE K. COOK A lass with skill and looks combined. TIGER business editor Band, treasurer Commercial Club Girls' Ensemble Chorus A prize in charm and knowledge. Doe1» her best in everything. MikIcI of neatness. Mixes wisdom and pleas- ure with profit to both. Expects to enter the nursing profession. PATRICIA GRACE COVERT Smith’s loss, our gain. Commercial Club, secretary-treasurer F. H. A. Chorus A good student. Sweet and pleas- ant. Has won many friends. As nice as they come. Transferred from Smith High to us. and we’re glad she came. Pat wants to do office work after graduation.

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SENIORS MARGARET A. BLASKO Quiet and composed—what she thinks, nobody knows. Class secretary Band Chorus Girls’ Ensemble A good student. Very serious-minded. This dark- haired lass has charming ways. Puts duty before pleas- ure. but has a good time. Our secretary wants to get into the business world. JULIET GAMBACURTA Don’t let her quietness fool you. Class treasurer Band Chorus Girls’ Ensemble Basketball Commercial Club Playful or quiet—according to whim. When you get to know her. the fun begins. Thinks Elvis is the greatest. Studies if there’s nothing «Ise doing. Does a good job handling the classes finances. YOUNGER DAYS AS “FRESHMEN”



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LOIS JEAN DEMOISE Pleasantly nice and nicely pleasant. Chorus Hand Dance band A bit bashful, a bit shy. but you couldn't find a nicer girl. True to her work, her words, and her friends. Gentle in speech and manner. NED WESLEY DIEHL For he’s a jolly good fellow, as the song says. Football, basketball, baseball Varsity Club Aviation Club The other half of the Diehl two- some. “Girls? Huh, they’re a peck of trouble. ’ Prefers GUNSMOKR to MACBETH. Man of few words. Ned would like to go to college. ROBERT E. EVERHART An all-round good fellow with quiet but determined force. Football, basketball, baseball Varsity Club Aviation Club Wherever he finds himself in life. Bob will make a good addition. The type we like — intelligent and nice. Has many friends. Puts first things first. ERNEST FREDERICK A guy with an ever desire for work. Camera Club Aviation Club Study, study, study—that’»- what Ernie docs. Always content with whatever happens. Has a pleasant nature that never changes. Er- nie wants to be a good farmer. ELLIS J. GRIFFITH Students like Ellis are hard to find—steady, ambitious, and kind. TIG FIR assistant editor Aviation Club, president Visual Aid' Club Ellis lives to do. not boast. Intelligent, dependable, trustworthy. His daily assign- ment papers sure do make the rounds, don’t they? Always ready with a helping hand. Ellis' plans for the future include college. WILLIAM HEATH Skipping along life’s sunny way—catching a few winks here and there. Football, baseball Aviation Club “The world’s a stage, and I’m always act- ing up.” Bill doesn't want to earn a living -he just wants to live. The later one gets to school in the morning, the shorter the day is. 'f rying to be good is an awful lonesome job for Willie. DAYTON HESS And what’s wrong with easy living? Camera Club Aviation Club “(jive me my diploma, and you give me my liberty.” School—it’s a necessary evil, I guc's. If a bluff doesn’t work, then study. Dayton wants to join the navy.

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