Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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OWEN C. LEA BHART His idea of a perfeci day—less work and lots of play. Football, basketball, baseball, manager Avialion Club, secretary-treasurer Visual Aids Nobody's enemy, everybody's friend. Oh. mind of mine, where art thou roaming? Why take life seriously? You'll never get out of it alive! Bubbling over with harmless mischief. Wants to try the army for a while. JOAN WAN ETTA LOGAN Easy to know, easy to like. Band, business manager Chorus A happy-go-lucky girl with a pleasant disposition. Favorite period is lunch hour. Has her share of fun. Wanetta will be content just as a housewife. JACK McKETA Trouble just tags right along my side. Football, baseball Varsity Club I’m always raising cane, and it's not sugar. His only labor is to kill time. Worries little, studies less. Says he was shy once. Quite an accordionist. FRANK NEVILLE Worry and work kill people, so why die? Football, baseball Varsity Club Aviation Club Our sandy-haired, handsome lad from Broad Top. Has no time for women. Needs prodding often. Cruising about in the Chrysler is real living. Plans to join the air force. NELLIE NEVILLE Her twinkling eyes to us declare—a merry heart is surely there. Band Chorus Very n:at and attractive. Always laughter in her eyes. Just direct my feet to where the fun is. My youth in pleasure I shall spend. Snappy and happy and a giggle too.

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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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LEWIS REI II ART lt « a great life. Football Varsity Club I meant to do my work today, but ...” He prefers blondes. Just plumb fell out with work. Those hair-cuts! Wants to join the army. ROBERT RINEHAR I I'm not lazy—just fond of little rests.” Football, baseball Aviation Club ‘The harder I try to be good, the worse I get.” Oh for a rod, a hook, and a nice quiet brook. Forever first in the ranks of fun. Bob’s ambition is to get a job with the work taken out of it. CAROLYN LEE SPENCER A lady she is. in all her way . Ha ml Chorus Basketball TIGER assistant business manager Kind, cooperative, dependable. Takes a real interest in school. Very likeable. Has a pleasant attitude. In her you’ll find a true friend. Caro- lyn expects to put her business training to use after graduation. BERNARD II. PARK Qualities that promise success. Baseball Aviation Club He is wise who says nothing when there’s nothing to say. A good friend with a pleasant personality. Math is his specialty. He wants to try a marine’s life for a while. DARLENE ANN PARK When it comes to being neat, this well-dressed lass can’t be beat. Band Chorus Commercial Club “Happy am I—from cares I am free.” Calm and sweet. Happiness is her hitching-po t. “l ife’s no bet- ter if we hurry.” says Darlene. Has many friends. Wants to take up bcauy culture.

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