Robertsdale High School - Tiger Yearbook (Robertsdale, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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OR VIS WAGNER A cheerful lad who sings away (he blues. TIGER editor Football Aviation Club Our own “rock and roll” idol. Our editor can do a lot of things, not least of them sing. Quite popular. Can be a good student when a notion strikes him. Puts his worries in a pocket with holes in it Would like to make singing his career. PATRICIA A. WIN FIELD Don’t let her size fool you. Cheerleader, captain Commercial Club Chorus Girls Ensemble A half pint of dynamite! See her mo- rons. watch her step, watch her give the fans some pep. A girl—light-hearted and content. “Why study? The more I study, the more I’ll have to forget.” JACK YABLONSKI Slow and easy with never a care. Aviation Club The quiet, bashful type. Enjoys reading. Very fond of industrial arts class. Likes the outdoors better than school. Expects to en- gage in farming. IRENE ANN YANKANISH Her heart is young and gay—may it always remain that way. Tri-Hi-Y. treasurer Chorus Girls’ Ensemble The girl with the dancing feet. Tiny and cute. Worry plays a small part in her life. Born with a gift of laughter . Takes everything with a grin. Wants to do clerical work. GARY YOUNG Gary is easy going, but he gets there. Aviation Club Neither quiet nor loud. Has a carefree attitude. Goes along with a joke. Never hurries, never worrie-. Can be a good student, especially in math. Gary wants to offer his services to the air force. THOMAS P. ZDROSKY No worry, no hurry, no ulcers. Football, basketball, baseball, manager Aviation Club “Oh. this learning! What an awful thing it is.” Tom’s not girl-shy. just sensible. Any- thing that smack.'- of fun is meant for Tom. Wants to get into industry and earn his own money.

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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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 All The World's a Stage . . . “GRANDAD STEFS OUT” In a thrcc-act farce, under the capable direction ol their director. HAZEL ANGLE, the seniors showeu that among their talents dramatics was not lacking. 'I he plot of the play revolves around Grandad, ably portrayed by ORVIS WAGNER, who is still considered an invalid by his daughter Mrs. Morton, played by PEGGY BLASKO. who feeds Grandad‘s steaks appetite with soup and crackers. ELLIS GRIFFITH, portraying Jim Mahoney, makes plans to get Granddad out of the house to attend a big supper. Since Granddad’s clothes arc in storage, he bribes V illy the maid, our JULIET GAMBACURTA. to sneak clothes from Kip Shadduck who is visiting his Granddad. Kip is portrayed by TED DIEHL. Nobody is the wiser when Granddad sneaks out. wearing a suit with coat sleeves too short and pants halfway up his knees. INEZ CLARK portrays the inquisitive Miss Aby Hig- gins who telephones Mrs. Morton concerning her fa- ther’s escapade, but Mrs. Morton docs not place stock in Abby’s report. Bedlam breaks loose when Betty Shadduck and her friend Jack Norwood, played by EUNICE COOK and ROBERT EVERHART, make the discovery of Granddad’s disappearance. Detective OWEN LEABHART adds to the confusion with some of his “brain storm” ideas. WAN ETTA LOGAN adds to the tempo of the com- edy in her portrayal of the belligerent country woman who has her hands full keeping in line her husband, Jobe Feeney, the role played by NED DIEHL. BER- NARD PARK and GARY YOUNG play the parts of Zeke Johnson and Dave Hawkins, Jobe Feeney’s friends. To add to the hiliarity of the play are the antics of the Norwood triplets, Trudie. Judie. and Ludie, played by IRENE YANKANISH. CAROLYN SPENCER, and MARIAN CLARK. Helping with the production were the stage managers. Jack MeKcta and Frank Neville, the publicity dirrector. Patricia Covert, the prompters. Lois Demoise and Dar- lene Park, ticket chairman. Ronald Eichelberger. and programs. Nellie Neville and Patty Winfield.

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