Auburn High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Auburn, PA)

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L.-V, . ,Sp R x 1 . ,-. 1 1 , A TI-IE MARGON 6' GOLD ANNUAL GF I957 L..!xOYX.f .I FOREWORD M We, the members of the Class of 1957, take the pleasure in presenting this yearbook as a memorandum of our high school days at A. H. S. Under the guidance of our teachers we have attained the valuable knowledge necessary for future careers. In this Annual, we hope to present happy memories of our school days: to serve as a reminder of the happy and rewarding ventures in Auburn High School. ,-2... I-HGH SCHOOL XV CONTENTS DEDICHTION FXDMINISTRHTICVV HEHRBOOK STHFF SENIORS CLHSSES HCT! VITIE S S PORTS LEJQME RTICSEXVKENTS XV Xff NW 1 K x ll I :L ' 1 I fl '1 c-HN DEDICATION A simple Thank You is far from suflicient to express our gratitude to the people who have given so freely of their time and efforts so that this hook could be published. With this thought in mind, we. the Senior Class of 1957, dedicate our MAROON AND GOLD to MISS GRACE E. FITTS. a true class adviser, and MR. FREDERICK K. KRAUSS, our supervising principal, who is not only a fine administrator, hut a cherishe friend. ' , Wi .7 o My gli aj vlzkpfflanj 1 ff' f X ' if Suv, -5- I ALMA ' NIATER K ' - -:,m:':,'r:'5-..':Eg5:1 f , -.,: 3 Il' ilk Au-sun, Hi5u...: ever lvvengg Thru 1'I-.f,,,,,,,,,,,.- ' 51 :II-ug.. - ,,! -mini an IQ 1 u --, Iii Q 1 A , ' 2' E 'IETF' 11 - 1' l E IQ l I:-'ii' ln S?JnJin5 'W 3 OYQST lain 5.-dc . ' ' 3 -D I L ' V' Y - ' ' Jr, , Q In 4 iii!!- 5 ' -nl h l ' , illiiil -i-113 11 fi W-1-! 1l: FHQ 3 X M ITL Q -ml aluma ma'-rev al'N13 ml-Tcv Fviist Tvxfbic gc 1 'ure - - - ' '- 1 ' ' n ' ' -- : ': :Sgr -, S Linn :- i I- -vi, fuzz-r-::lr:i1:l,a::lr5n! LQ in iii-I: I'Qlsii'1'l:1l was gig - lin -lJ1Il i l fi?-F E!-RCI : lj, lhl 3-5 idihu l lf 1 linillk I C.A.YN -5- Z ' fd 5 Q 0 . 7 gy g 0 V Q Ny H DM K NISTRHTJON BOARD OF DIRECTORS Left to Right: Kit-urge ll. lluhlrr. 'l'iv.isuri-r, R l I S NI l I l-tl S M ye luhn T. Mnrrisun, Mc-mlwrrg fir y KN PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE 2 Your class motto, Strive Today for a Bet- ter Tomorrow, is indicative of your awareness that the future is a product of the events of today and yesterday. lts optimistic tone implies faith in the future and Strive for Today seems to show understanding of the need for intelligent application of ourselves to the proper solution of today's problems in order to achieve our Better Tomorrow, You, the members of the graduating class. are our tomorrow. Whether it will be better or not will depend on how well you continue in your strivings. You have, to date, shown admirable traits which leads one to be confident in this future. You have managed well all your activities and programs. You have been intelligent in han- dling problems that have confronted you. You have participated extensively in all our varied school community activities. You have initi- ated new ideas of your own. You have been ambitious, cooperative, considerate, and help- ful. You have indeed demonstrated many of the most desirable requisites of qood citizenship Since you, the product of today and yesterday have these qualities we can look forvt ard to a future tomorrow and be confident that it will be better The school extends its best wishes. Auburn Public Schools, Supervising Principal Auburn. Pennsylvania. March 4, 1957. -8 bxflvld - 3716 .nice Cal . Q ' . D .l U9iSliC'a v9'Y LE D013- l E35 65.5 10 HW ' MRS. ALICE DOLAN gmc? I STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE gwl ' C. W V Kutztown, Pa. X A l-A A MRS. HILDA KILMER in s'rA'rE TEACHERS' COLLEGE ' Lf Kutztown. Pa. If H Grade Two lufjwllg jglrlblllo 7 .cf 0 J,elf'jfZCyf,a MCU .gif-'ls ' J- . 1 I Liv, K-no 1,413.6 QW? -f 0 ,C 7 2-1 I OK , O 100 60 ,w 0 V A ma M Ui! djc' JA V: :Wi WW ' A MRS. MARTHA MECK STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Kutztown, Pa. Grades: Third and Fourth in J MR. ANDREW PREMICH STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Millersville Pa Grades: Fifth and Sixth FACULTY W A AlzflfllA 0.AI4!I-rv R. PETER YASENCHAK STATE TEACHERS' COl.l.EGl'Q Millcrsvillc. Pu, 1 Subjects: l Physical Education 7 Geography 8 Q X Industrial Arts 7-I2 5 ' MR. GERALD WEISS STATE 'l'liACHliRS COLl.liI,9li T K r r l Subjects: Math 7-I2 K lmyfbi .-9.. Ml A V, MISS GRACE FITTS OREGON STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY BWV Ofiiljlby S. DORIS L. HUMMEL ILINIATA COLLEGE Huntingdon. Pax, Sllbiects: History 9- l 2 Music l-8 WF Chorus and Orchestra Y M MR. HERBERT GRIESEMER 'W' W RST. O -Hlx,,X STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Kutztown, Pu. lc TEMPLE UNIVERSITY it Philadelphia, P.: ji Subjects: General Science, l 0 Biology and Chemistry' A 1:61 61' OUR jiwmg afvnydl Corvallis. Oregon Grzlduutc work ar: Subjects: Home Economics 7-I2 MR. FREDERICK KRAUSS MLIHLENBERU COLLEGE Allentown. Pu. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA lIl1ilzIclclplIi1I. Pu. Subjects: Health s-I: fl J lol! K FACULTY I ! , MRS. E. STUART FILBERT STATE TEACHERS' COLLIQGPQ a s Shippcnsburg. Pa. I SI-hams: I I 'I,. History 8: Geography 7: ' Spelling 7-8: Science 7-B: fkgwf wa Guidance 7-8. I,.' RK J ' ' n , W Y MR. DONALD E. IONES . STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Kutztown, PII. 2 f m 1 vS:t'1 ,Ll ' J 2 A, wfzfvpa- ' ' ' ' L. ,1,f'-M - ' N. . L '77vw . XSCVL-K-V2-4 RL CAFETERIA STAFF 12-- s H 3 1' ' . I :.,: ,f I RLQTWMV-'W Cook ..........,..,...............,,..... MRS. HARRY KALIFFMAN ANC' Assistants ..,.,,., MRS. NORMAN FISHER and MRS. ANNE BRIQINICR SCHOOL CLINIC CUSTODIAN I ,J ,dc I 3.4 V-.LMAQQIC .. K ' 714+ C, . I4..4 my H , ,si 541' .I wf' LJ XYTSJWX L flf J M. I MRS. DOROTHY NACJLIL School Nurse MR. RALPH STRAUSE DR. HAROLD VVEIDAVV, School Doctor CHRISTINE MORRISON. Studcnt BUS DRIVER BUS DRIVER sf--M MR. RUSSEL KLAHR MR, PAUL KLAHR .-. 11 ... ,I 1 EDITORS - 19-57 DOLORES KOCH Editor FREDERICK MOYER Assistant Editor IOHN FELTY Art Editor RUTH LUKENS Business Manager MR. DONALD E. IONES Adviser MAROON and GOLD STAFF Assistant Business Manager FERN KERSCHNER Assistant Art Editor CAROL NAGLE Sports Editor SHERWOOD FELTY Assistant Sports Editor MARY LOU SMITH Literary Staff NAOMI STALLER, DONNA SCHEIPE, HARRY FISHER, FLOYD SELTZER X QS CLASS OFFICERS SE President FREDERICK MOYER Vice-President RUTH LUKENS Secretary DOLORES KOCH Treasurer FERN KERSCHNER Reporter HARRY FISHER 'FUN ..-M Historian CAROL NAGLE CLASS SONG fTune: Love Me Tendernj We are leaving you tonight. Our dear Auburn High: But we never will forget What you've taught to us. We love you, dear Auburn High, In our dreams you'll be Cherished through the years to come, Always in our hearts. To the teachers that we like We must say good-bye. And to all the friends we've made, While at Auburn High. As we go our separate ways. We'll remember still, All our precious high school days At dear Auburn High. -- FERN KERSCHNER. CLASS POEM 'SPG :wa How quick another year has passed, And we must say good-bye, our last. We hate to leave our school so dear. With us its memories will linger near. We talked and planned this night together, And we'll remember it forever: We studied. tried hard. and learned, For this our diplomas we justly earned. Now we bid you fond adieu, Hoping you keep our Alma Mater true: We'll free ourselves from all sorrow, And Strive Today For A Better Tomorrow -RUTH LUKENS. CLASS MOTTO: Strive Today For A Better Tomorrow CLASS COLORS: Red and Gray A CLASS FLOWER: Crimson Glory Rose -15- f- if' fi: ' ffiy ff ,f gg Hgkjfvf . j if nj: rr fklj f f' ' I ' AS FE C SHERWOOD PAUL FELTY Woodie Sherwood, an energetic lad of the Senior Class, can usually be found driving the '47 Ford. He enjoys playing basketball and likes Shop as his favorite subject. Sherwood's future ambition is quite known to everyone: of course, he'll become a full-fledged Marine. We all wish you the best of luck, Woodie. Baskdfball I. , 4: Boys' Cho usg. 3, 4: Boys' Handicraft I: Indoor Recre- n 1 O ib Cer 2, 3, : Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. . sr, . ff a ' . n SY SH Fisher Harry, e t est student in our class, is a valuable orchestra member and basketball player. His favorite subject and sport are math and basketball. He plans to go to Kutztown State Teachers' College and major in mathematics. Luck and success to you. Harry, from the class. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Indoor Recreation I: Boys' Chorus 3. 4: Soccer 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Safety Patrol 3: Senior Play 4, Good luck, Fern. I A x I J ,X 16 -f Q xx X SSQSSX X happy future and wonderful career. A'Chap. FERN ARLENE KERSCHNER ing 2, 3.-4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. lf . l' KID Y 9 Q hn1is the smallest me ber of the Senior Class, English is h' fav rite subject, and he enjoys basketball as a favorite sport ' ohn's future ambition is to join the Air Force. Best wishes for a Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Operators Club 2: Soccer 2. 3, 4: Boys' Handicraft I Boys' Chorus 2. 3, 4: Pioneer 3: Indoor Recreation I: Senior Play 4 Yo. ir book Staff 4. Qu- , .,,, .4--5'3 tw we ern. a friendly member of the Senior Class, can usu illy be seen with a senior lad. Her favorite subject is Home enjoys cheerleading. Her future plans are to become Ee. and she a secretary With her will to succeed, we are sure she will be a great ucctss Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. I, 2, .3, 4: Indoor Recreation I: Checrlt id Gd f,,,,jt A Cr rf. Dolores, as secretary of the class and editor of the Annual, did a splendid job. Dolores always liked studying history, and she also enjoyed playing basketball. In fall Dolores plans to enter the Reading Hospital as a student nurse. With her pleas- ing personality and determination she is sure to succeed. Best wishes, Dolores. A J Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, : PI! e , .A 3, 4: Indoor Recreation I: Senior Play 4' Yearbook S K 4. gt ,rf N. H I xi XA V jx A , ,iX3.!QMM'sLyVL . 'H J, J lr- I , V 4 - 'l , JLA- 1 RUTH ALICE LUXENS A 'J to VM' dij4fnI:me X .5 7 Ruth, the editor of the Pioneer, is a very ambitiohs girl. Her favorite subject is math, and she enjoys playing almost all sports. Her future vocation is to become a secretary. With your will to succeed we are sure you can undertake any task that might come your way. Good luck, Ruthie, from the Class of '57. Basketball 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2: F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Pioneer I, 2, 3, 4: Indoor Recreation l: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. Senior Play 4. 1 . JU. CAROL ANN NAGLE cami Carol. a very pleasant and ambitious gil-Tcan usually be seen reading a book. Her favorite subject is English, and she likes volleyball. Her vocation is to become an X-ray technician. With leer determination we are sure she will succeed. Best wishes. arol. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. FREDERICK CLAIR MOYER Fredie Fredie, a dependable lad, is the president of the Senior Class. His favorite subject is shop, and he enjoys ice-skating and swimming as his favorite sports. 'AFredie's ambition is to become a member of the Navy, and we are all sure he will suc- Nubd ceed. We all want to thank you for the wonderful work you've ggi? done as our president, Fredie. Good luck! Basketball I, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Pioneer l, 2, 3: Indoor Recreation l: Boys' Handicraft I: Soccer 3, 4: Operators' Club 2: Yearbook Staff 4: F mov C'cu.M'rEL' rQ5Qitgiff3:?,5.V Q1 Q!! if N A E C EIPE Donna o na j b of the Senior Class, is known for cham- io i - ak g ilit . er favorite subject is Home Ec., and sket all is h elgite sport. Donna's future is undecided, but X everybody ishes er a prosperous future. Good luck, Donna. ' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. Ap l, 2, 3. 4: Pioneer 1, 2. 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior it Play 4. FLOYD MICHAEL SELTZER Polly Floyd is the shy, but friendly lad, who will be remembered for his easy blushing trait. His favorite sport is basketball, and his favorite subject is math. Floyd's future is undecided, but we are sure you will be in anything you undertake. The Class of '57 ' wishes you luck, Polly. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Boys' Choru , 3, 4: Ope ators' Cl b 2: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Ye rhook Staff 4: Senior Play . jd ' X t. j if YH WT MARY LOU MIT Lou Lou Mary Lou l always be remembered for her gai and the jokes she has given to all. She enjoys almost all sports and her favorite subject is Home Ec. Even though her future 1 unde- cided now, her real ambition is to be me a nurse. f veryone wishes you luck, Lou Lou. - j Basketball 1, 3: Girls' Chorus l, Lg, Akin e 3: F. H. l, -3, 4: Girls' Handicraft 1: Yearbopk Sta 4: :ici ' n H52 r PM 4 X ' 'Qi m ww lvl Q , ...exif ' S in l :iw it NAOMI UW H S LL R x Susie N Naomi, a quiet and jolly 31, idriually found laughing and joking with everyone. Her favorite sport is basketball, and her best-liked subject is Home Ec. Naomi plans to enter Ford Busi- ness School. With your will power and determination we are sure you will succeed. Good luck, Susie. Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: F. H. A. l. 2, 3. 4: Indoor Recreation l: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. C io, 2 I N ffem!fl.QFfLlg4.flnfrw444 n wwf flgiwi WWW elm CLASS HISTORY M FRESHMAN YEAR ln September, l953, nineteen proud pupils entered the Freshman Class at Auburn High School. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Frederick Moyer: Vice-President, Fern Kerschner: Secretary, Elsie Wargo: Treasurer, Ruth Lukens: Reporter, Mary Lou Smith: Historian, Sherwood Felty. During our freshman year two new pupils were added to our class, Floyd Seltzer and Fran- cis Chatcho. We regretted losing one pupil. Marilyn Schaefer. We visited the Pottsville Court House, county jail, City Hall, and the Republican newspaper ofiice. We also visited the voting polls at the Auburn Fire House. Members of our class participated in such activi- ties as Chorus, Orchestra, Pioneer, Cheerleading, and Girls' and Boys' Basketball. Our class adviser was Mr. Frederick K. Krauss. SOPHOMORE YEAR As sophomores of Auburn High. we began a new year with six boys and seven girls. We lost three pupils, Francis Chatcho, Mary Noecker, and Elsie Wargo. We elected the follow- ing class officers to take charge of our class responsibilities: President, Frederick Moyer: Vice-President, Fern Kerschner: Secretary. Dolores Koch: Treasurer. Ruth Lukens: Reporter, Mary Lou Smith. Historian, Carol Nagle. ln the first and second semesters, for money making activities we sold Christmas wreaths and held two successful bake sales and record dances. Our class officers for the second sem- ester were: President, Fern Kerschner: Vice-President, john Felty: Secretary, Dolores Koch: Treas- urer, Ruth Lukens: Historian, Mary Lou Smith: Reporter, Naomi Staller. We were sorry to lose another of our class. Ina Mae Noecker. Our class adviser was Miss Grace E. Fitts. IUNIOR YEAR Now we returned to Auburn High as Iuniors. Once again it was time to elect class officers. The following were elected: President, Frederick Moyer: Vice-President, Ruth Lukens: Secretary. Dolores Koch: Treas- urer, Fern Kerschner: Reporter, john Felty: Historian, Carol Nagle. After a few days of school, everyone was excited by the arrival of our long-awaited class rin s. Our money making activities consisted of a magazine campaign, which we won. We har? bake sales and dances. We also sold Auburn High sweat shirts and Mothers Day cakes. We regretted losing two pupils, Dorothy Fidler and Eileen Rogers. Members of the class were active in Orchestra, Chorus, Pioneer, Cheerleading, and Boys' and Girls' Basket- ball. Our adviser was Miss Grace E. Fitts. SENIOR YEAR This year, when we returned to our Alma Mater, we were proud seniors. At last we had reached our goal, but much lay ahead of us to meet. Our class officers were as follows: President. Frederick Moyer, Vice-President, Ruth Lukens: Secretary, Dolores Koch: Treas- urer, Fern Kerschner: Historian, Carol Nagle: Reporter, Harry Fisher. We regretted to lose Ioanne Tobias and Iames Stevens, which decreased our class to twelve members. Our money making activities for the first semester were serving refreshments at the Cerebral Palsy Hoedown, an Orchestra Dance in the fall, and sponsored a Hoedown. We sold Christmas cards and high school jackets. On November 30, the class presented their play entitled Out of This World, under the direction of Miss Grace E. Fitts. Durin the second semester we visited the State Hospital at Wernersville and the State Capitol at liar- risburg. We also had a successful bake sale and dance: we sold all-occasion cards. Our one big project this year was our yearbook. The following were elected to the staff: Editor-in-Chief, Dolores Koch: Assistant Editor, Frederick Moyer: Business Manager, Ruth Lukens: Art Editors, john Felty and Carol Nagle: Assistant Business Manager, Fern Kersch- ner: Sports Editors, Sherwood Felty and Mary Lou Smith. The rest of the class was on the literary staff. Everyone worked hard on the yearbook, etting ads and assembling the book. The next thing we looked forward to was our Senior gall on May l8, and our trip to Washin ton on May, 13, 14, and 15. The memories of our ball and trip will remain with us forever. Tlow as we leave to face the future, we bid every- one farewell. ln leaving, we wish to extend our thankfulness and gratitude to the faculty, who have done everything they could to help us further our education. OUR TWENTIETH REUNl0N 451795 All announcements had been sent to the families of the Class of '57. It was now one week until the day we were to have our Class Reunion. We had decided to have a Bar-B-Que at Oak Hill Terrace, instead of a ball. Oak Hill Terrace is the home of Harry Fisher, who is now a wealthy math professor at a college in Kentucky, where he lives. Frederick Moyer was to prepare the meal for the Bar-B-Que. Nobody knew what the menu was to be. ' The night had finally arrived: it was a beautiful, starlit evening. The orchestra was play- ing a lovely waltz when Sherwood Felty and his wife. Fern Kerschner, walked beneath the rose trellis. I went to greet them. To my surprise, I found Sherwood was a sergeant in the Marines, and Fern a mother of three children. I had almost forgotten that other guests were arriving, and had to interrupt the chat to go and welcome someone coming from behind the spurting fountain. It was Donna Scheipe and her husband. From the chat with Donna, I found she has a set of twin girls, and holds the trophy for the cherry pie contest of the United States. I felt a tap on my shoulder and I turned around to see that john Felty has grown as tall as I. With him was his beautiful wife, whom he had met out in California while shooting a role in an Air Force picture soon to be released. Among the dancing couples, I found Ruth Lukens and her husband, Robert Luckenbill. Ruth, an airline hostess, was taking advantage of the dance because she had just returned from a trip to Hawaii. We were surprised to see Ruth there on time, but everyone has changed a great deal. I looked over the shoulders of several people and saw Mary Lou Smith and her husband talking to Naomi Staller. As I talked with them, I found that Naomi wasn't married, but is a secretary to a multi-millionaire. Mary Lou is the head nurse at the Wyoming State Hospital. I saw someone I didn't recognize until he stood under the light. This blushing class member must be Floyd Seltzer. I went over to talk to him. Floyd is married. the father of seven children, and a successful business man. It had just come to me that I had not met Dolores Koch, who is now the wife of Harry Fisher. They have one child, a boy. Everyone had arrived but Carol Nagle. She stated in her letter she wouldn't be able to Come until late, because she had to fly from Alaska where she is an X-ray technician at a Naval base. Frederick Moyer prepared the meal, and everyone was amazed to see a lamb rotating on the Bar-B-Que. Frederick and his wife owned a gorgeous snack bar and ballroom for teenagers. Carol just arrived in time for the meal, and after the meal, prizes were awarded. and every- one stood up and told about themselves since graduation night, june 7, 1957. The orchestra was playing their last selection. It was the music to our class song, and everyone joined in and sang while they danced. It seemed as if everyone had danced off into the sky because it was twenty years since we had seen each other and we were then together only several hours, but it was late and some had to travel far. As I saw the departing smiles on their faces, I knew everyone had had a wonderful time. ,...2O,... CLASS WILL SIT' R233 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven. realize our happy school days at Auburn High are coming to a close. Before leaving. we would like to make the following bequests: FIRST: To our yearbook adviser, MR. IONES, go our many thanks for the help he has given in making our yearbook a success. SECOND: To MR. KRALISS, our Supervising Principal, we would like to express our gratitude for his kindness and consideration toward us. THIRD: We would like to express our sincere appreciation to MISS FITTS. our class adviser. who has helped us to succeed through our days at A. H. S. FOURTH: To the SCHOOL FACULTY go best Wishes for the future in rearing more students through school, as you have helped us. FIFTH: To the IUNIOR CLASS, congratulations upon becoming high and mighty'Seniors. SIXTH: To the SOPHOIVIORE CLASS, best wishes to you as you vcn ture through your days until graduation. SEVENTH: To the FRESHMAN CLASS, we wish the best of luck pos- sible in your remaining school days. EIGHTH: To the LADIES IN THE CAFETERIA and the IANITOR, we say Thank You for doing a wonderful job for us and our dear A. H. S. NINTH: Individual Bequests: l. IOHN FELTY's curly hair to ROY BENSINGER. 2. SHERWOOD FELTY's driving ability to IAY MENGEL. 3. HARRY FlSHER's trumpet playing to CARL BOLTZ. 4. FERN' KERSCHNER's sewing ability to PATSY RENNINGER. 5. DGLORES KOCH's yearbook worries to next year's editor. 6. RUTH LLIKENS' gum chewing ability to MABEL SELTZER. 7. FREDERICK MOYER's dependability to LEE MENGEL. 8. CAROL NAGLE's quietness to SANDRA KAHLER. 9. DONNA SCHEIPE's cooking ability to PATSY MICKSHAW. IO. FLOYD SELTZER's light hair to PARKER SCHRADER. ll. MARY LOU SMlTH's gaiety to BARBARA BENSINGER. 12. NAOMI STALLER's basketball technique to IRENE LINS. We. the Class of '57, Seniors of Auburn High School, being of sound mind do make, publish. and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. --21... 4 I HEART'S DESlRE ICHIN FELTY. ....... . sHERwooD FELTY .. HARRYIHSHER ...... FERhJKERSCHNER.H DoLoREsKocH ..... RUTHLUKENS. ..... . FREDERICK MOYER CAROL NAGLE . ..... . DONNA SCI-IEIPE .... FLOYD SELTZER .... MARY LOLI SMITH. . . NAOMI STALLER .... To To To To To To To To To To To To M become a Second Lieutenant in the LI. S. A. F. play Pro Basketball visit Basin Street, New Orleans become the wife of a certain Marine own a Beautiful Modern Home become an Airline Hostess own a Ranch-type Home be an X-ray Technician become a Nurse become a Pilot in the LI. S. A. F. marry a certain Soldier become a secretary and visit her pen-pals -icfillrxj A. H. S. HIT PARADE Q Sittin' In The Balcony . . . ........ The audience at Commencement Young Love .......... .......... F or a couple of seniors Party Doll .............................. Senior girls at a record dance Butterfly ................ A little thing in our tummy the night of the play Walking Alter Midnight Walking In The Rainn.. Too Much ......... . Banana Boat . . . Teenage Crush . . . Love Is Strangeu.. Almost Paradise . . . Who Needs You . .. Playing For Keeps . . . Learnin' The Blues . . . Bad Boy ....... . Blue Monday . . . . ....Goinghomefromtheprom . . .,......... Going to school Homework . . . .Seniors cruising down the Potomac .. ...... .An epidemic in A. H. S. .........So Ruth tells us!! ............Iune 7,1957 ...........The Classof'57 . . . . . . . . . . .Our twelve years of school . . . . . . . . . . . . .The September enrollment . . . .Mr. Griesemer to guys in Chem. class 10.1957 -22,-1 FACT OR FICTION IOHN FELTY ....... SHERWOOD FELTY HARRY FISHER .. . .. FERN KERSCHNER . DOLORES KOCH RUTH LUKENS ..... FREDERICK MOYER CAROL NAGLE ..... DONNA SCHEIPE ... FLOYD SELTZER ... MARY LOU SMITH . NAOMI STALLER Tallest Wants to be a full-fledged Marine Hates basketball Dislikes neighbor boys Had many yearbook worries Despises red, wavy hair Hates to study Wears a blonde wig Admires Chevies Most athletic Noisiest A man hater GUESS WHO'S WHO! IOHN FELTY ....... SHERWOOD FELTY HARRY FISHER .. . .. FERN KERSCHNER .... ..... DOLORES KOCH . . . RUTH LLIKENS ..... FREDERICK MOYER CAROL NAGLE ..... DONNA SCHEIPE .. . FLOYD SELTZER .. . MARY LOU SMITH . 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Ng Wm ',s: LL: OF: U30 gk 4-I 42 UQ ma Io E-'I BABY SNAPSHOTS H Wi .A Hx 'T' E A I grim of ' ' 921 34 'f 523 L6 .-Q' ' A if Lf! 0 ffygfzg 5 mi 1 'U. fe as 8 f' , it W r 'Q ' H 9 , bl First Row left to right: Sherwood Fclty, Iohn l'clty Frederick Moyer Second Row left to right: Fern Kerschncr, Hoyd Seltzer Dolores Koch Third Row left to right: Donna Schcipe, Nloml Stallnr Hirry Fmhcr Fourth Row left to right: Carol Nagle, Mary lou Smith Ruth Lukcns i,,...h..gqnnlllll INFORMAL SNAPSHOTS as , .,,4f'f' Ak v7-' 'fin' l pvT'l:f f w 5 ff ga V , W., '1 les... f,,......'Jlf- ff. vm SA 1 sh' HMG! J, ,'3' r 5' We f., .8 v ,L PH -M...-ta, .N ' 1 M3 X N' 'N'-fn., 2 1, ,1 ,vu First Row, left to rightx Carol Nagle, Mary Lou Smith. Ruth Lukens Second Row, left to right: Naomi Staller, Iohn Felty, Frederick Moyer Third Row, left to right: Fern Kerschner, Donna Scheipe, Sherwood Felty Fourth Row, left no right: Dolores Koch, Harry Fisher, Floyd Seltzer xXQfxx N Nf Q xl X X J ff AA X1 A A sK fn A And A A-4.-f' me A 1- F' jx I E fa '71 MJLLYW V, . , Q E ww fi S ,gf . U ff! If Yon CLASS 'Qjfkgfgb ef 441' kfgmee ,4 , L ,mob rig - , XV , X cr . wwe X fy E U Cf! ff 1 First Row, left to right: Darlene Brrstler, Mabel Seltzer. Edith Fidler. Mildred Seltzer B lc R l I I gh P lc S h d r, Lee Mc-ngel, Mr. Peter Ynscnchak. lay Mengel. Ronald Berk . N CX 3 l . , 1 6 I 1 J fkf' ' QQ! . .N X I CLASS OFFICERS President .......... DARLENE BERSTLER Vice-President . . . . MILDRED SELTZER Secretary .... . . LYNDA PATCHETT Treasurer . ....... EDITH FIDLER Reporter . . Historian... Class Adviser . . . . PARKER SCI-IRADER . MABEL SELTZER . . MR. PETER YASENCHAK ..28,... ff ! f f A25 45 f A WA r r D2 awww wfmf .rwwfwlwif lR5S'l05ffNfYA Timm Qwfwfah A - IL5'WI59f'fX 'i7a'fx2Pf WMW wr M EM' soPHoMoRE CLASS . 3-Z1-4j5,gz,f.,L4J-fafv-'lf ' ,,,..5' fab 4,-5' Amd .wbfg ,A,e.LJ-4.2. UV? R., ATM Wiki Q 'f ,E ' I T First Row, left to right: Patsy Mickshaw. Bvtty Dunklr. Ircnr Line, Iilainc KI 1z1n', Iimnu-R Br wurxuvxum ' r. Nancy Pnlvs - X5 Q - S nd Row, left gh C I Iln-ffncr. Bnrbnr B IVI F M II I C N nry Brrgcr. Li I S I S I Knhlcr X175 Thid Row, left tn gh R Bc-nwinger. Williaxnv Ka K I B I h R I I NV I IR ll I MII Charlvs VVcI1I'wr. Hur II S I d 1' - I , r 5 1 r f IO! In 3 I ' 'Zdfaf 'dwg , ,Gi 19 CLASS OFFICERS ML 1 -4 ' .1 MM Q19-fly Presiderll .............. LINDA SEILER Vice-President ......... CAROL HEFFNER , Z Z f I fp A Secretary .... ....... N ANCY BERGER f u ' ' Trrrrrsrrrrr . . . . MARY FRANCES SOWERS Wd, Reporter . . ...... PATSY MICKSHAW -, f Historian ...... FRANCES BROMMER My 'I .FQ Adviser ....... MR. HERBERT GRIESEMER AW My JH - 9' EIU OJ? QM if ,dw W ,Q II x ,-30... rxyxxkj gfffl EQ RER gf X XXX I N534 I IX X C Q Y Q-if f Y fffff JUNUUJULJ . U 0 -, ,. 5 do o.Js,wuLfA7v10,L,, WA Y do-5 ,JD f'W1'Tf+'9 : 19W X3 X' A - - A44 ww WW WMM WSW SJ rf .-s ,xg U x W5 , A ' ' 01514 W 'VM-47 A55 N EL RSBRESHMANNQLASS 559' WW! N593 . J A Z0 mM x ,Lp OV W ' ' iilzlaffjll AIVX, av wm- M Q X9-JJJ sf WRXAAR '20 55 7 ' if Www MMJM First Rnw, Ich tn right: I cuax n Stump. Fnyr Rm-her. Dnrl 1-rxn- F .uxn at lil nzau in-th N 4me'g 'L x'nA . Vnxgmi Mc-dsc. Nanry Klghr' TRY Smnvzusr Diff NLOYU K B b 'r Ch I B ' 9 Al K .P.- rw, Rn flf. m wmmf, Mr. K fx D ld I L S h k byl B M y A D h R 5 S I M I Nluyrr X1 L f D AFRTL M',ff,2 fIf?f,'f:Ci1'SFLfulffSffhafdAHL L N Q' B ' B 'i ' WW Cm Hfiimflih kR0:.b1Qftlgnh:agh.l3 1w1:3hf.f1 Oiyegsij can RMT, 1312 lfiintjl, c,n.i.f1.-S Ofz.m . vp mm Regus. Gene 9 ,D o cn ac , o ern A er, una nmmc. Ok:-1' yuan. arg c rm elm' U .M . f' N - fl! Xorwcs ,Vi fkw A 9 any A A Q of we if ' - 7 i we ' ,90 A 44 ji MV CLASS OFFICERS 'HQ f M fe ent ............. SUSAN KRAuss Q., Vw A e-President ....... CHARLES ORLANDO .F UO. VX Q ecfetafy . . . . . sYLV1A ANN BERGER Vi 3, , ' 1 Treasurer . ...... ALICE KREBS '23 L' '- ff , Reporter ..... MARTHA MOYER L' NW Historian ........ LORNA NAGLE A QW gif Adviser . . . . MR. DONALD E. JONES W, ,gd I N ' Mv- M XLN A34 , 5, . RSP 'WY ??U9' ,Kilda 55 5yf YR+'-5' 9219 o 1 QL N ' K X' I I ' Q , A , gvimswwfgbx WffiFiF . my A CV J 5 ,. 52 , N ' ww ' N NDSU M: : been -V' N X X, R W W W? 29 N M m X f li I D JHN w 0 H461-IXX Qa X 113 fx f? f m1.f -f-rNRE X K X J X xx 31.9 415 . xx SQ Xpnff Q W, ii- f U V gf ff f X EIGHTH GRADE CLASS AND GUIDANCE Wk? v W M My ' fir JY JW WW17 Qxfwgjii N !!.5'?lJL', , ' 4' W First Row, lei! to right: Nancy- Phillips. Elaine Bainbridge. Elaine Freeman, Marie Orlando. Ardella Morris, X Iunc Rose Maberry. Florence Scigfried. Mary Grube ,AL L Second Row. lah to right Gcraldinc Kimmcl. Bonnie Baum, Mzilv Ella-n Mohl, Mark Schrnppe. Mrs. Mary Filbert. lf' Q If Barry Blackcr. Mary Ann Onuskanich. Dawn Lehman, Betty Schrader ' ,L-'LA hi, Third Row, left to right: Bruce Long. loann Gable. Marion M Hclcn Mctz. Wanda S d th I yfr in ' ylQ I Kriene Alice Holzcr. Clayton Minnich ly flf Fourth R , left t 'ghtz Gerald Schrader. Martin Moyer, El l T D nald Mcngcl. H ld Fisher. ML' ' - Iames Fre n. Floyd K h. Rodncy VVenricli. Paul Mussler l . D ' J J -f 1 1 'V ZZAAIQ, r Q AN, , U L X . N 6bj XV fbi OJ Jill 'Jw ff CLASS OFFICERS I , Q , 1' ff ' N i J - President ............ MARIE ORLANDO 6 I , jf Vawpfesidenf . . . . . RODNEY WENRICH ,M secretary .... . . GERALD SCHRADER E Treasurer . . . . . ELAINE FREEMAN 0 - , Reporter . . ...... FLOYD KOCH - A Historian . . . . GERALDINE KIMMEL ' Adviser . . . MRS. MARY FILBERT l QW pipwifwbl-' .-34... l Syjsgwb MSQWVRRNSV u .A+-Wgr X K ki QJEEVENTH GRADE D Sty , . ' Q Q ' ,Pegg R by K R? ' JQRUWQNX Q w First Row, left to right: Fi-rn S y Dolores F P qqy K C ly D viak. Vicki X Q5 Greenawalt, Doris Berger. loan Stclfy J Second Row. left to right: Lou Armbrust Nancy B D gl Krrhs. Douglas Homewood, lane Dcihert. Frederick Lvngcl, Luther Lehman, Sa d H . Belly Long Third Row, left t right: Mr. Grrald Weiss. Harvey Lrymei Cl la Fostrr. Marlene ' N - Koch. lames Long. A l Bc-nsingcr Crnc Leymrxstrr. Nlxchncl K p h lc C gr Frye C, A 'N Bb K L ,x - X lh - 0 X t I XM' li ll W J 1 A . A QSM., A X DQ lub ffllfl fxklivw 6' 53 v jl 'XlUf N U x - VU ,fl AA . 'll Ylgllll X ,.1 V JV AJ. . Dmxljlllvll N 1 ' Q 5 5 N QQ fl I Q X' U X U Ol . First Row. left to right: Linda Polls. Prnrl Sc-ltzrr. Sandra Smulfrr. Darl Mr-nglr, xx W J 1 ,Sll1l'l' Rvhrr. Ellen Wcnrich, Mary Met: If ,X X l econ ow. et tn ri : .xr nm neu-r, ur rm- Gm-ral Swo rr, Earl Webber. X, l , fl aim Stun1pl'lNl1oma.gl:l llccrlj Dorlii Xilvssrhir,llanvlVllll1llenh:1cl1.dMrS. ,Doris Hummel ly I X , X 'I it rd Row, Ich to qht R ld Long. Lincln Sclwip Richard Moyer. lohn Mnflwlmw. A xf f ' l ,arvin Trtrr. Dnlc S L V S hick Daryl Yost W V U ff. X 1U'0J5Uv K fy' JXZWH 3, Mr X' I 2 X W I CLASS OFFICERS BJ-50, ZZ! lf' ! fx ' l esiden ............. PEGGY KRAUSS MJ WA , My ' 4, vice asf nt . . . . . .ARLENE BENSINGER , feta . . Y, . . ..... NANCY BINNER . y Tr ef .......... SANDRA STAUFFER - 'X ep tk' '. . . . . . . . . RICHARD MOYER Qwlv . Hi od! . . ..... MARVIN TETER 'l ls .1 iser: . . . . . ,MRs. DORIS HUMMEL and ' KS W! QM Q jj 6 MR. GERALD wE1ss , My ,V 7 -1 -H Dfw R Wffifff HISTORY Q2 Teacher ........ MRS. DORIS L. HLIMMEL ENGLISH E2 Teacher . . .... MR. DONALD E. IONES ,...36,-. PLANE GEOMETRY Teacher ......... ?fIR. GERALD F. WEISS CHEMISTRY wa wa Teacher . . . . . MR. HERBERT GRIESEMER -37- Teahr HOME ECONOMICS M ..,........MISSGRACEFITTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS 52 . . . . . MR. PETER YASENCHAK ...38... GIRLS' GYM 5512 Teacher . . . MR. FREDERICK K. KRAUSS SENIOR GIRLS S33 Kneeling: Fern Kerschncr. Donna Schcipe Standing: Naomi Staller. Ruth Lukens, Dolores Koch, Carol Naglc, Mary Lou Smith 6 O for I o f' 0 4 f R X .MS BOYS' GYM Teacher . . . MR. FREDERICK K. KRAUSS Standing: Harry Fisher, Floyd Seltzer. Frederick Moyer Tops Iohn Felty. Sherwood Felty SENIOR BOYS .... 40 ,- X 1 QR 'X 7 f Q K x gi WX X XM Editor ,... Assistant Editor News Editor , Feature Editor Sports Editor . Art Editor . STAFF .605 UVT3 Criculation Manager . . . . . Ruth Lukciis lVlilclrvCl SClIZL'r . Edith Fidlvr Sandra Kahlcr R. Wzisilcwski 4 R. Bcnsingcr . Mary Sowcrs Production ..,., ,... C liarlcs Wclilicr Adviser ,.,... . , , Mr. Donald E. Ioiics NCWS-BllI'lH.lI'.l lit-iisiiigi-i'. livlty Dunklc. Mziry F, Sowurs. Naiimjy l5u1'gL'I', Susan Krauss, Mar- llia lkloyl-r, Alicc Krclis Features .... Roy liviisiiigcr. Darlciic' Berstlcr Art ..,.,.,,.... Richard Wiisilcwski Typists-l.yiillai lhlclictr. Fraiicus liroiiimcr, Nan- cy Palos. Linda Scilcr, Carol Hcffncr, Sylvia Bcrgcr Production-VVilliaiii Kano, Harold Schrader, El- wood Miller Circulation-Mary IT. Sowcrs, Patricia Mickshaw. Irene Lins. Elaine Kline 'wa 2 xl -'YJ -,B Dfw Y 'E T' H92 FR Q ips Qjbb 'iQ.1iifj, X i so t 1- Y- Q A- 4331 QI- -3 'X lfqg., A - . . K , . Q2 H i, R R1 555' 5435974 Vi R Y 'vs A R Ygziffi J X 14,2 rg Cqi' J 2 i kb: J in H Q PVR xx v X . E QriR'XQcR as ,qs QQQA ev - 5' Y - ' Cf, li- vi gxigx , GX The PIONEER 'R- I W A JU 0, My yy I f Lfllwl f ul 'JJ X L ,1 ' 5 M an :fl r M V: 1 ' w ' I V 1, ,lla yy ll ' GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS V W 1 A r r I! i L . A I R, U' All G' 'L 4 0 K Luz Q rl I First Row, Ich to right: linlxtlu Fnrllrr. l'amIvn Ihwlal-. Maru' llxlanxlw .flrrlrlla klmun, lfl.nn-- liauulnudqv lillzaln-ll: Nm-mlm, Wy! Flmvnu- INuglr1v4l. Yirqmla Nll-rw, l5arlrnv l7ansl Nanny Klalx., ltaxr lhlwx Second Row, lclt to right: Mrs. Duns llnmnu-I-llnrrnlur, Palwv Slru-vu, Nmnv Plnlllpx l'vgqy Krauw, Sylua Ann Huge-r. llulnw llrrgcr, Alun' Kvvhx Mau' Urnlw Dawn l,vhmz1n Bmullv llaum Klvralnlxn. livmlv'-I Mau' lillvn Nlulnl. lflanuw lllmnnwr Martha M-wr-r Third Row, lcft ln right: Nanrv Hmm-1 Namy l'aIvs Sands.: llarrmau Maw lam hwullu lirxn Kvuwhncr Namnn Svallvr fam! Naglv, Marv Ann IJ:-:lu-rl, Nanvv lin-:gl-1. l'.xMx lVlnLxI1am li.-eu fmlnmlrx Samlva Kalulvr Vavul llr-Hn'-r llonrlh Rnw, left to right: Marv l:ranu-x Suu.:-1 Swan Kr.-nv, lwnm- .flnrvzlumuv 1 laun' Ann Rm-llv. llarls-nv ll--rvlvr l.vml.l llanlwvi ll.ulwar.l llulnh laurna Naglr Maulyn ll--lla Nlulnluml FwlI.nx l.lngl.u Nllvr llnnna Snluvupv. llnlunw Km-ln Rx 'U 1-fvfw' AIN L J f . I' V 1 l Tiff' gf fll ' ,3 V, 1 f' ' W 1,1413-Ld , 7T'L 15 Y my f 1fzf',-mf ., r, N. . - WN Q XJ KX M 'N U -, 1 lla 1 l, Q-,fa-f4'l l' K 'gf f I f ' N 37 ', YJ f V Ligffyffzpa - ,L ff 'ff4,,Q', ,yy 1' XX, N Y HQ 45 I r lp 4 V L.4.:1,l l U . 'X Q wx mills' N I 4398 H i ' , N Awww X K J 55' x K, XJ N. 5. 1 n W It 1-xx fihli waz .is -M 5 GIRLS' JUNIOR CHORUS I fx First Row, lvl! In right: Auln-ll.: lllmllx llalulvn lluxlal lfllrl1XX'rmnlx. Ii-wh.-1 llvlwz l'v.ul Srlln-1 5.mnmlra Slanllm Maru.- QQ5 Uzlamlu lflaunr liamlurulgr Second Row, lvl! to right: llflary Urulw, Umm Vlfcwnrr Vnckl Kln'mnuxxall, Nannv lllullxps Mu. l7mn-. llnvnnvrl lhu-ll-lr l:l--1.-www Svlglllrcl llallrnn- llvlillrxy prggv Kxanw Dorn livrgrr Third Row, lcft tn right: lam- Drulwxr Marmn Muyvr. Brllv Smlxradvr, flrr.ul-lnw Knnmrl llauu l.n-hman Hmmm- llaum lxlalx' lfllrn lxlnlll. llulurri linux! l,lnxl.1 Sxlwlpr. loan Strllv Fuurth Row, lclt tn right: lflxzalu-ll: Lung Arlvnr Hrn:-xngm-I Sandra llarlman Alu 1- llnlrvr Namv llmnvr l,-n:1w Axnulwvnw Ir: Nlarlvm' Km lm Hia ,......-1 QL! X? :VD Quia M-fflri ,VM-U41 Lg use Rm 175550 .,-f xx L00 QD BOYS' CHORUS 5' fir L V 1' Seated: Miss Grace Fitts-'Director First Row, left to right: lay Nlcnglc, Iolin Fclty, Lcc Mcnglc Second Row, left to right: l'arkcr Schradcr. Harry Fisher, Ronald Bork, Frederick Moyer, Floyd Seltzer, Sherwood Fvlty ORCHESTRA Wi' Seated, left to right: Darlcnt- Bcrstlvr, Ronald VVcssn0r, Carol Ht-ffm-r, Mark Scliroppc, Faye Rclucr, Carl Holtz, Nancy Palos Standing: Linda Scilcr. Mrs. Doris Huminvle-Dirt-ctor, Harry Fisher. Floyd Koch. Kenneth Bolicli -44.. 4412 :LQ L'-L+ -'li ,Q ,4,,u-Ga CU , , fd Mu ' V I O,.4ull.,- 7:3 V ll-I-1111, 1-CL: -dit .. 7 jf Cf Q21 lc!! ,4jQ f 3 zgclfj l' NINTH GRADE GUIDANCE f Q First Row. lvft In right: llallvu-' lianwr lillialwllv Nurrlcr, Yxrqmla lllvwv. Namv Klalxl. l'a!Ny Slvvrru Mr-, Marv llrl ln-rt lruulrrr. Svcnnd Row. lvl! tu right: Suwur Kxauu llrarloltc llrusunqrl Alurr- Krvlv, l.allv Srllrarlr. Svlvia Ann Brrgrr Mary Ann llcllwrrr, llflarrha Moyer Third Rnw. left to right: Ruwxvl llmgrx' l..-'un llrr-invr l.uru.r Nagin' ll.rrh.ua llalirlu, llalxv Rr-nmngvr, iflnuv Ann R--1-dv Blnrllvu llrrlw, Carl Faust, llirlrarcl Amman Fourth Row, lclt to right: Mi4l1.u-I ljaulnx, lfaxl Su-xr-nx lulxn Mmwv Claarlw Ovlanrla, Vvrvwn R1-qvm Grnr l'lnllrnlvarlv R-wlwrt Knlxlcr R1-nalrl Krlnmrl Ralu-rr llnlau llarulrl Svlgln--nl h 1'5 8 L if 7-A AND 7-B GUIDANCE First Row. left tn right: Mrs, Mary Flllwr-rl-'l'r.1rhex. Darlm-nz M--nqlr, liwllzrr Rr-lwx Sandra Slauflrr lillvn XVrnrn'l1, llrnrl Qrl!:tr, Carolyn Unviak, Iam-I llnllrnlulrlr. Vlclri Grrvnquwalt. l'--ggy Krauss, Mary Mvll, Lmda Port'- Sccnnd Rnw, left tn right: Douglas llmncvaxud. lfrcdrrisk Lrnglr. llarl XVr-lmlwr, llaynmml Stump, 'flumuas Nmmlrrr, Urrnld Swoyrr. Darlvnr Millvr. liarlmrn Rmwdrr. Dork YVessm'r. Duns llvrgvr, Dnlurvs linwr. l.aV1-rnr Srlxirkram, lrmn Sltfly Third Row. left to right: Fm-rn Smyvr. l.inrla Srlxripc. lam- Dnlwrl. Nnn-y llmnvr. Sarulra llarlzzuun Luuiv Arnvlurnxlrr. Arlrnr Bvnsinger. Mnrlrnr Koch. lflizahrth Lung. Grnrgc Fryr. Daryl Y--xr Fourth Row. lull to right: Inhn Nlrclnslmw. Lulhrr Lehman. Marvin 'l'r!-'r. llangls Krrlu, Rirhard Muyrr, Dalr Strouw lamrs Lung. Ronald Long. Gent Lvyrnristcr, Clark Fostrr, Kliclmar-I Knprrlwlr, llnrvry l.vvrnrulr'r A, I .. 45 .. fll', JM Qi f wil- il ff? L K Valli! l l l xii! GIRLS' HANDICRAFT First Row, left to right: Ardclla Morris, Darlene Miller, Caaalyn Duvialt, Sandra Stautfcr. Darlznc Mt-nglv. Esther Rehn: Pearl Svltzvr. Mary Metz. Elainc Bainhridgc, Elaine Frcrman Second Row, left to right: Mary Ann Onuskanich. Flrwrrnw Svigfricd. Ium- Ruse Mahi-rry. lanrt llnllrnhurh, Vicki Crm-na walt, liarhara Rorclrr. Pcggy Krauss, Linda Potts, Nancy Phillips, Dnrin Vlfcnnrr Third Row. left to right: Wantla Stunlvnroth, Geraldine Kimnlrl. llvlrn Mi-r:. Mary Grnhr. Mr. Prior Yast-nt'hak l's'ml1vr Bvtty Schranlrr. Dawn l,c-hman, Bonnie Baum. Mary Ellvn Mnhl Fourth Rnw, left to right: LaVcrnc Srhiclrram. If-ann Gahlr. Ioan Strtly. Nancy Hmm-r, Marin- Orlando, Marmn Mnycr 4 I 'Sandra llartrnan, Alito llulzrr. Nlarlcnc Koch N First Raw, left tn right: Douglas llurnrwuml. llrvllx-ink Lvnglr Earl XV:-blwr. llmmaw Nm't'lu'r, Gvrald Swnyvr, Harry lllatkvr. lohn Mickxliaw. Ritliard Mnyvr. llamld Fivlucr. Iamcs llrrcrnan. litlward 'l'nrnvr. Runalnl XVv.'ssncr Larry Srllratlt Second Rnw. left to right: Mr. Pt-lcr Yawnthak 'l'r.nlu-r. Vrrnnn Ruqru Marxm Trrvr, Lntlwr Lchman. Dale- Strauss' Douglas Krvlw. lilxxuml Nlillrr. Donald Nlrnglv. Gvni- ll0ll1'nl'1.uh, llulwrt Kalxlvr, law' Nlvnglr. Rlcliartl Vlfawllrwski. llharlvs llrlamlu. luhn Nluvrrr. Ronald Kilnnlvl. Ranald Lung Third Row. left tn right: Grnr lxyrvu-msn-r. Marlin Mays-r. Muharl Kupr-ilu-k Clark lloslrr Carl Faust. Krnnrlln llulxrli Rr-ht-rl Unlan, ffarl Su-xvuls, lnhn lin-llyl llamlrl Svlgflivnl Nliallavl Gaydrw. ilrialsl Smluamlr-r. Rmlnry VVvnrlnh. Park:-r Silirallrr Funrth Rnw: left tu right: llrnw Long, Paul Mnv-lvr. fflavtun Mnnnitlx. llarxry Lvyniclstvr, Daryl Yu-t. Gcurgv Fryr, lay Mvnglr. Chaulm NVrhlwr. la-on Bri-invr, Rnasvl Bvrgvr. Rnv Bvluiluqrix Rulxnlrl Amman, Slum-uxumtl Fvlty. William Kaur. llarnlnl biluarlvr. l'luytl bt-llzrr. Ronald Berk, Harry la'-lwr ..46... Scuund Row. left to right: Mark S-hmmm' I-mum U.nlwIr In-wx lxrn--rw: H1-Irn M--r: iflqrk Fuxu-r. Mr lik-mld VM-nw If-.uhm CAMERA CLUB Aflb G v 44 First Row. left to right: Ifl.nlu' l:n'vrlmv1 Marx Ann U1 n -k.nuul1 lum Row lN1,nlv-:av XV.nul.1 Slndvllvulh 1 Third Row, lrft In right: 'I'luuvv.u Numluw I.urlu'r l.rhnv.uu lJnugl.u lxnlw hun' l,1-vrvlnulvl in-mgv l'l'y'4' X. x A L T15 , 'I N N fig' 'fx . I f Q sb' xv-,,f k f CHESS CLUB ' ,f N ru xi A -, X, ' G: , Tlx XY, r- xfff First Row, lcfl tn rnght: l'.nsx Rvunnng--I Nnh.x.I kl.vx-.lux Ywumn Rug-mx Ruin-ul lTul.zn Vluqrin-x U1l.umlu Cihmlm Hn' A' . A mug--r V ,dvi Sccond Row. left tu right: Ml, Grmld XVNNN 'l'A-.nhvx k'l.nrk IH-Nh-I Ilmuglm Kr:-Iv. Ch-nv Hullrnlmmh, I..erry Nhmnk Inlm xx ' Nl.m.-r Donald Mrnglr Gun- I.n-yum-msn-r lI.nmld Srnqfru-KI ' i Third Row. lrft tn right: Gvnnhl Snhrzuh-1 Rminrv XV-'nmh i'.1rI linux! Muhnvl Knpr-1 hrk, lhrxry Imvvm-o-mr I nn ! V Jjl MJ7, Hrvxm-r Rnhnnl Annum ' W U X W I cl'SR'ix ' l ff my I b 'f P -' . V ,.b!'-liyji T Y,. 1 f M,-4. f df - l .ff c, V-f 'J f ' - X' ' QLVLX,-L df, vw MSM f w ff li J QI K N N ,gi L ..47.... ELIVWI' A J 1' 35 Qif fi rvrv, ,f TALL 'ZLVLV I lc' . 1n.'f ,QW , fyffytgii 4f,Cfjf21,L,f, ' ffm, I G 'Lf' DANCE CLUB AW. S511 5 First Row, left to right: lirrzlrrirlt L1-nglr Gvmlrl Swoyvr. lnhn Mitkxlmu l.utl1--u l.vluu:xn. lhrlmrd Mnvrr, lVl.nrvm 'l'els'r. Dull' Slrousc. Ronald Long Scclmd Row, lull to right: Dnrlrnr Nlrnglv. lisrlwr Rrh:-r. Ellvn Wt'nr'xn'lx. Pruul Sr-lttrr Carolyn Duvmk Mary Mvrz. Murlr Orlando. Ardrllu Morris. Iflninr llrwnmn. Douglas Krrlws Third Row, left to right: Dzarlwrs-Clark Foirrw and Szlmlm Slnullr r: Flor:-nn' Sriglrn-cl. Lind.: Potts. Mary Ann Onuslxnnxch. Dnrlrnv Muller. Virki Grrr'n.lwuIt. Peggy Kmusx. Doris XV.-'-mr-r. Dorn ll--rg.-r, Drawn Lrluman. Mary Grulw. llvlvn Mclz, Daryl You. Mr. Gr-ralrl Wm'i4sf'l'x-11n'hcr Fourth Row, left to right: Brvly Sflxradvr. Dolores Faust. l.aVrrlw Sclzultxznu, louun Gulwlc. Ioan Stellv. Burhilrn Rm-dvr. Ianrl llnllcnbnrh. Marion Moyer. Ioycc Krivner. Alxcc llol:s'r. Lzncln halve-ipc. lnnr Drilarrt. Nancy Binner Fifth Row, left to right: Nancy Phillip'-, lflainc Bzunhrinlgr, luur Rom- Mnlwrry. lfln:.ulu-th Long, NVandn Studvnrolln. Marry' lillvn Mulul, Grrauldinv Kimmrl. Bonnic Baum. Murlrnz' Koch. Louiw Armhrustvr. Arlenr- liunsingcr. Sandra Hartman. Georgr Frye SAFETY PATROL .rn First Ruw, left In right: Larry Schrack. Karen Schapprl, Carl Bolt: Second Row, left to right: llnruld Sriglrird. Daryl Yost. Mr. Pvtrr Yusrmlmk lrutructm. Vrrnon Rnqrra. Ronald Long :EW I I -48- F. H. A. Firs! Row, left to right: Fraiircs Brnmmvr. Sylvia Ann Brrgrr. Nancy Klahr. Virginia Mcasv. Edith Fidlcr, Eli:ahv:th Nozclcer. Darlcnc Faust, Alirr Krvhs, Faye' Reber Second Row, left to right: Miss Grace Filts-lnstnxrtnr. Patsy Mickshnw. Mary Francs-s Sowrrs. Naomi Stallrr. Mary Lou Smith. Mary Ann Dvihvrl. Charlotte Brnsingcr, Martha Moyer, Fern Kcruhnrr Carol Naglr. Nanry Berger, Ruth Lulcens Third Row, left tn right: Carol Iflclfnrr, Dolores Koch, Marilyn llcrlw. Barbara Hulirh. Lynda Patchctt, Palsy Renningcr. Susan Krauss, Barlwarn Hrnsingvr. Clairr Ann Rerdy. Linda Scilvr. Lorna Nagli-. Umm.: Salim-ipr. Sandra Kahlvr all 'V 'Q-if F. H. A. OFFICERS President .... ......... R UTH LUKENS Vice-President . . . . FERN KERSCHNER Secretary. . . . . . DOLORES KOCH Treasurer . . . . DONNA SCHEIPE Reporter . . . . MARY LOU SMITH Historian . . .... CAROL NAGLE PRESIDENT RUTH LLIKENS, PRESIDENT RUTH LLIKENS. IOEY WEISS, AND MR. FREDERICK KRAUSS. SANTA CLAUS AND SANTA CLAUS F. H. A. CHRISTMAS PARTY .-49... il, SENIOR CLASS PLAY i an A A at--4? I Out of This World A man's home is his castle, but Otis Kerby, a slightly eccentric bachelor, doesn't quite feel that way about it. His attractive niece, Linda, who lives with him while she attends Parkhurst School for Girls, is too full of ideas. Most of her brain storms bring trouble in one form or another. The entire action of the play took place in the living room of Otis Kerby's mansion, situated next door to the Parkhurst School for Girls. CHARACTERS LINDA RLISSEL, an attractive girl of nineteen ..... RUTH LUKENS PAULINE RUSSEL, Lincla's mother .......... DOLORES KOCH OTIS KERBY, at 60 is demanding and narrow in his views FREDERICK MOYER HOMER IUDSON, a successful newspaper publisher SHERWOOD FELTY BRUCE ILIDSON, Homer's son ............ HARRY FISHER IUNE BISHOP, President of the student body at Parkhurst FERN KERSCHNER DONNA CRAIG, a likeable college student ....... CAROL NAGLE PHOEBE ATKINS, a humorously determined girl . . NAOMI STALLER MISS EDITH CREST, Dean of Parkhurst College . MARY LOU SMITH GLEN WILLARD, a college student ......... FLOYD SELTZER LEO DENNIS, a college student ............. IOHN FELTY MYRTLE HLIFF, Mr. Kerby's housekeeper ..... DONNA SCHEIPE Director ........... MISS GRACE FITTS 'Q i t -vs ' . ' ff g1?i2Q 'V 'M W- I .-1 -qv vu-,......,,,, -V ,H L f r, .nu 1- s ll ' Q JZ 9-1 kim -q Q -, VN. -51- S! gf Ol- ,n A4 KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS M Carol Nagle and Iohn Felty were crowned King and Queen by Darlene Berstler and Parker Schrader at a Iunior Orchestra Dance. U' Q Q Q Q Q v61:,z.' Q o 4 , , , 4 o'c:4to:o:o,v,f, ' ' is Q Q o Q Q 0 0.0.0. Q o 4 n oo QQQ 00 0 o 0 Q Q 4 Q ll a: 50,03 Q A I , o U Q 6 O 4. TRIP TO ALCOA ALUMINUM PLANT F R If h I M K urh Bululx Lev M i . VVnsilr'wski E l I h I' M P Y h k T h Second Row, lnft to right: Ronald Bork, Clnarlvs Wm-hhr'l, Slxc ' ml Frlty. llnrnld Schrader. Vhllmvn K Third Row, left to right: Floyd Seltzer, Harry Fisher, Parker Srxradvr, Frrrlvrillx Moyer, Roy Bcnslngn 1 ....S2.. In Ns 1 W W A X Q4 fb I M fix I Tl VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD 6132 Glzr A Kneeling: Daryl Yost-Manager, lohn Fclty. Harold Seiglucd Manager Stundinq: lftrderick Movvr Manager. Floyd Koch, Sherwood Felty. Roy Brnsinger. Harry Fisher Parkrr Schrader Richard Amman Rodney Wtrliricli, Carl Stevens. Mr. Andrew Prvmuh Coach BOYS' VARSITY GAMES INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD A.H.S. Team Opponents F. G. F. M. F. T. Pts. - 7 ps .C . 38 'Seltzer,... .. 3 O I 6 5 Blglhelhglg .... . . 46 Bcnsinger . . . . 18 28 56 64 Blythe . .......,,...... 52 Koch -..-. . A 32 6 30 70 Northwestern Iointure .. . 43 Fvltv H - - -- 26 22 44 74 ping Grove Vjs llxl' 44 WCIll'lCh .. . . . 28 19 38 79 Tremont -.4,A-,I--'-, 28 Schrader . . . . . 30 37 82 97 Trpvallcy Vjs H V ,4A, I I 60 Mickshaw ..,.. '59 25 61 O3 Blue Nlountain V.'s .... 31 S- Fvlrv -4- -1 53 43 93 149 Trpvancy I' Vjs 4 ,-.A 44 Aruman . . . .... 98 118 179 314 Northwestern Iointure . . . 54 Fl5h?f - - ----- 148 109 184 405 ' 73 Pottsville Vfs ...... . . 47 m L m -- ' 70 Northwestern Iointure . . . . . 43 475 407 768 1.359 ' 57 Tremont ....,.......... . . 51 I. V. and Varsity Players. ' 58 Tremont Township V.'s. . . . 40 ' 64 Pottsvillc I. Vfs .,...... . , 47 ' 66 Blue Mountain V.'s .... . . 63 47 Northwestern Iointure . , . . . 52 ' 83 Tremont V.'s .. .,....... . , 75 56 Alumni .......,........... . . 70 ' Games won. For the year of 1956-'57, the boys' basketball teams had a very prosperous and exciting season. They were much more successful than in the past several years. With much bigger crowds this year, the boys went out to win 13 games out of the 19 scheduled. There was a marvelous display of teamwork and sportsmanship. At times, it was a little rough, but with the guidance and assurance of the coach, Mr. Premich, the boys came through with flying colors. We hope next year's team will be as successful as this year's team was. The team will lose Iohn Felty, Floyd Seltzer, Harry Fisher. and Sherwood Felty, and also Frederick Moyer. scorekeeper, because of graduation. -54.- J. V. BASKETBALL SQUAD Kneeling: Richard Moyer, Paul Auman. llnrry Billgvr. Dmngl.w llums-wood. lcb Hart, Keith Berger. Marvin Tater Standing: Daryl Yost-Manager. lnhn Mirluhaw, Floyd Koch, Floyd Seltzer, Mr. Andrew Prrmich-Coach. Rodney nrivll. Carl Stevens. Ruhert Dolan. Harold Srigfrietl-Manager A. H. S. TEAM 26 .. . .... Pine Grove 7-8 Grade... l6 . . . .... Blythe I. Vfs ...... .... 13 .... Blythe I. V.'s ......., 9 . . . .... Northwestern Iointure . . . . 33 . . . ..., Pine Grove 7-8 Grade.. . . . H . .. .... Tri-Valley 7-8 Grade. . . . . .. 15 . .. .... Blue Mountain 7-8 Grade. . . . 29 . . . .... Tri-Valley 7-8 Grade. . . . . 29 . . . . . Northwestern lointure . . . . I0 . . . . . Pottsville 7-8 Grade.. . . . 38 . . . . . . Northwestern Iointurc . . 27 ... ... Saint Clair 7-8 Grade. . . .. I5 Pottsville 7-8 Grade......... 40 ... .. . Blue Mountain 7-8 Grade.. . . 46 . . . . . . Northwestern Iointure . . . . 28 . .. .. . Saint Clair 7-8 Grade. . . . . 25 ... ... Saint Clair 7-8 Grade.. . .. Opponents l 9 36 50 36 23 I9 . 33 21 44 29 52 I7 55 . 3l . 42 . 35 . 35 -55- gfffwgww it Ignmgfwf Z Ufilwlfm Swknskttkifi CSQUAD uwllwwf fibwaomz, AML, ,l MI 52126, . 5933-v Aa, F' -Q ,fl 114,77 'SZ'C,L,ge4?, - fad-21 fc - . 2 -f .53 O First Row. left to right: Naomi Stnllvr Frames Brnmmvr. Faye Reber. Nancy Palvs. Susan Kraus? 4 1 X0 lflzurc Ann Rrcmly ! 'I , H ' Second Rnw, left to right: Sylxia Ann Hvrgrr M.m.iger, Ruth Luke-ns, Linda Sr-ilvr, Mr. Andrew Pre' Q, mich Cnairli, Dolorcs Koch. I.0rn.l Nnglr, Mzirlh.1 Nloyvr-lVlalmgi'r A 'CUBE x Third Row. left In right: Patsy Sn-if-ns Samlm Klihlvr. Darlene Brrsllcr '7 , 1 u aff 4410! MA. H.s. TEAM opponents V ZI ..., .. . Blue Mountain . . . . . 37 I7 . . .. . Blue Mountain . . . 50 36 .. ... Nativity ..... ., . ..... .. 60 22 ....... ... Nativity ... ..,......,..... . .. 48 Name F. G. F. M. F. T. Pts. l..ukerls.... I2 3 8 27 Kahlcr .... . . IO 5 ll 25 Rcedy .... , . . I7 I 5 35 Krauss . . . , . 4 O I 8 43 9 25 95 The Girls' Basketball team had a short season because they had only four games. Considering the few practices and short season, our girls put up a furious battle against their opponents. The girls, under the coaching of Mr. Premich, showed a very good display of teamwork and stability under pressure. With the regulars returning next year, we know the team will have a more successful season. Because of graduation, the team will lose the services of Ruth Lukens, Dolores Koch, and Naomi Staller. -56- C44 A. H. S. CHEERLEADERS Lift to Right: Linda Scilcr, Fern Kcrschncr, M.ury Frurwcs Sowcrs, Mary Gruhc. Edith Fidlcr. Bonnie Baum, Naicy Palos, Carol Hcffuvr f , I J Kneeling: Edith Fidlcr. Mury Grulwc, Bonnie Baum, Maury Frzmccs Sowcrs Standing: Nancy pales, Fvrn Kcrschncr. Linda Scilvr. Carol Hcffncr , w X ' I ' K l , ,. 'X I' 5 ,W' r , r lug 4 V ' V lr - f fi xl f ,- rl, ' Q-X 'i Y-- x-, I x, ' ' fr If X , K l'll,V4+LA V Xrljl ,ff L, i 1 ' V ' 1, n ff . V -f ,L-,,y,, Y X N 1 51 K N C' - 'rx ,f I Px.,X'-4.51, , J V 3 Q, V , . :F - gf, 5 ! 1 ,V .- WL A K rr Mba. A --',,?4f N -57.- PATRONS 2 Bensinger Drug Store Luckenbill's Service Station - Berger's Greenhouse Doug's Gulf Service Deibert 65 Young Food Store Abe's Workmen's Store Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs . Reno Berger and M1'S. and Mrs. and Mrs Harold Moyer Robert Bubeck Carl Lengle . Wendall Meado Sherwood P. Felty and Fern A. Kerschner Mr. Donald Scheipe Miss Ianice Staller Miss Grace Fitts Mr. Charles G. Sharp Reverend Elwood O. Semmel Nancy Pales Eleanor Stevens Linda Scheipe Donnie Scheipe Brian Scheipe Harry '57 and Dolores '57 Mort and Ruth '57 Parker '58 and Darlene '58 Dan '58 and Edie '58 Lee '58 and Linda '59 lay '58 and Claire '60 Floydie and Mary Lou '57 Pickles '59 and Ginny '56 Carol '57 and Fredie '57 Iohn '57 Polly '57 Donna '57 Sandy '59 Susie '57 Route ws, Ir N ofe of A ppreciafion M We. the Class of 1957, would like to express our sincere appreciation to all those who have in any way made the publi- cation and success of this yearbook possible. Your kind cooper- ation was certainly appreciated. To the photographers, adver- tisers, printer, patrons, subscribers, principal, adviser, and the staff, we gratefully say: THANK YOU .. S8 - At Graduation Time The exchange of photographs with classmates keeps school -day friendships for all time. Our special school styles, reasonable in price, will appeal to you. VISIT OUR STUDIO TODAY. CJKIDKJ M A C K Studio Distinctive pLt0i09iGPLtlI '-ffllfk-' 111 NORTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. PORTRAIT SCHOOL WORK COMMERCIAL NATURAL COLOR MAKERS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS YEARBOOK ..59.. 1- I Knffif I P511 isle, 'E'-gf' sw X . ai .Sw sud E 'f tl' Li Aff. l.lll:n'rv + IQITEL IGE C ' C ' I un + 'nous + lntrrrv Cl0llglYll'Illllfl.0ll.S' ana' Best W iyhes to The Class of 1957 I rexidwzt .... ALLEN SCHULLENIIERGER Tfwzxilrfr- ........ STERLING KRAAIAIEQ I t I'iu--Pres. ........ cvi0RDON FISHER Sei-rvmry .... ..... I J.-IRIEN RUDGERS 91111 l iI'e-IJ:-1-s. .... STERLING KRAAIAIES Tai! T-zeisier ......,.. l,EROY CoLI,INs Jn! l'ire-Pres. ......... linwix BoI.Tz Lion Tamer.. .... FR.-xxcls l,Hll.l.IP'i MEMBERS: Herman Anderson Alfred Barth George Binner lfdwin Holtz XViIli:un Brady Nevin Briener Leroy Collins YVillis Davis Norman Dennis Carl lickroth George Fidler Stuart Filbert Gordon Fisher Harold Fisher Chester Geesaman Frederick Giehl Stephen Grill Carl Hasenauer Harold Heffner lfugene Huntzinger Ray Krzuner Sterling Krzunnies Frederick Krauss Richard Lawrence joseph Mattera james Nlorrison john lVIorris0n XVarren M oyer, MID. john Pieffer Francis Phillips Rufus Renninger john Renninger Darien Rodgers xvllllillll Santelli Frederick Schenk Allen Scliollenherg Oscar Sehwarzer Elmer Seigfried George Seilcr Leon Spatz Henry Steele Gerald Swoyer VVilliam YValton, Harry VVehher jacob YVynn er l3.l7.S Join the Lions For Community Betterment' -60... ll AUBURN BRICK QL,-15 5 fgff . ig 40, . if Q,'1-Q'-311, ., Q'L '-'QV - A-a + H Ziflmi 1' K., .5 i 5 1. 24 E. Z NZ xxx JOHN MORRISON '13 LIAMICS R. Ii. MORRISON 'f DILCLASILD IDA M. RICRGISR '17 Ii R II CI-I B IC RG IC R '20' 8 KENNETH HEINBALH 47 BIi'I I'IC LOL' IAVVRILNLL 48 61- THE POTTSVILLE REPUBLICAN Congratulates The Gradzmting Clrzsy of 1957 0 f Auburfz High Sefzool and Extends Best W'i,vlze.s' for the Future FROM BREAKFAST TO BEDTIME ROTHERMEL'S DAIRY PRODUCTS WILL MEET YOUR EVERY NEED -62- C0171f7li77Z6Il-f.!' of MORRISON MOTOR COMPANY ORVVI GS B l ' RG, PA. Compliments of R. G. HILL CO.. INC Maizufacturers of Combination Storm Windows and Doors 156 MADISON AVENUE, HYDE PARK READING, PENNA. PHONE 9-3663 -63.. C077If7ll.7WClIf.S'A of V. 81 E. PRODUCTS. INC. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. Compliments of COSTENBADER'S GAS SERVICE Nationally Known Gas Appliances DISTRIBUTOR or PYROFAX BOTTLED AND BULK GAS KQ UAL1 TY cow TR OLLED 1 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, R. D. No. 1, PA. PHONE: FU S-2085 -64... Crmzjvlimezztg' of D O U T R I C H ' S ALWAYS RELIABLE The Style Center of Schuylkill County For iVIen's and Boys' Apparel PO'1 l'SVILLIi, PA. Clll7LPlill1Cl1l.I' of AUBURN MEMORIAL PARK ASSOCIATION -55.. Complimenty of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CC. SCH UYLKILL HAVEN, PA. IUEIMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of SCHUYLKILL HAVEN TRUST COMPANY SCH UYLKILL HAVEN, PA. IUEIWBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION -66- C l17'l1fP1f7'l'lC'71f.S' of ORWIGSBURG PAPER BOX CO. Compliments of SCHUYLKILL HAVEN BLEACH AND DYE WORKS SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. SCHLENKER MOTORS. INC. Ai HAM B U RG, PA. SALES SERVICE A Good Place to Bring Your Best Friend C,071'lf7lZ.77'lfZl1lA' of AUBURN OFFICE THE PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Schuylkill Cozmty's Largest Bank SAFE-STR01VG-OLD-RELIABLE OTHER OFFICES IN CENTRALIA, CRESSONA, RINGTOXVN AND TVVO IN POTTSVILLPI -53- Oumplfmcrzts of THE NATIONAL BANK OF HAMBURG HKNOVV THIS BANK BE'I I'ER Free Pnrlcing Lot at Ilze Rear of This Bank For the C0l17'6NI.Fl1I7K of Our Patrons All- 'UBI-'R OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANIJE CORPORATION IIIEIIIBER: FEDERAL RESERVE Sl SIEIII CI171lf7III71CIII.S' of THE HAMBURG SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY HARIBVRG, PA. m..!fU7N.,v AIEIIIBER OE IIDER IL DI POVIT INSUR.INI,'E CORPORJ1 ION -59- Compliments of STALLER-LUCKENBILL POST 3975 VETERANS CDF FOREIGN WARS Compliments of LADIES' AUXILIARY STALLER-LUCKENBILL P O S T 3 9 7 5 AUBURN, PENNSYLVANIA Complimerzts of PRICE BATTERY CGRPORATION XVALTHAM, MASS ATLANTA, GA. VVAPAKONICTA, OHIO HAMBURG. PA. VV. F. PRICE. Prfsidrrzt Comfvlimenty of BURKEY AND SPACHT Furniture, Carpets and Bedding HAM BVRG, PA. PHONE 9231 -71.- Compliments of HUBLER SHOES. INC. AUBURN Compliments of R. R. STERNER CO. GOODYEAR Tires : : Recapping GENERAL ELECTRIC Appliances We Invite You to join Our PENNSYLVANIA PLAN Use Our Easy Pay Plan MARKET STREET CENTER AVENUE AUBURN SCHUYLKILL HAVEN -72- C 0 nz, pl I-711611 is of AUBURN KNITTING MILLS C0lI1f7li7'7'lCllfJ' 11 f PAUL GUERS. JR. General Contractor and Builder AUBURN, R. D. PHONE: ORIVIGSRURG H3169 -I-I .-73.. Compliments of LOSCH BOILER CGMPANY SUMMIT STATION, PA. PHONE: AUBURN PL 4-2800 Compliments of MCYER ELECTRONIC SUPPLY CO., INC. POTTSVILLE - SUNBURY - HAZLETON Compliments of Auburn Council of Republican Women ,-74,-. Compliments of S. F. GRILL Sz SONS B-B POULTRY 8: DAIRY FEED MACO POULTRY RATIONS SCHELL'S FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS BABY CHICKS POULTRY SUPPLIES AUBURN PHONE: PL 4-2011 Compliments of PEIFFER AND MILLER CONTRACTORS PHONE: AUBURN PL 4-2432 -. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN FU 5-0560 Compliments of PETERS' BROS. Assured Quality Always HOME - DRESSED MEATS PHONE: HAMBURG 4443 LENHARTSVILLE, PA. HAMBURG TIRE CO. GOODYEAR Tire Distributor DU-MONT Television READING PIKE ROUTE 122 SOUTH OF HAMBURG PHONE 2451 -75.- Complimenls of 22 VVEST MAIN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. PHONE: SCH. HAVEN FU5-1220 E D. BREN NAN, l1llI7ZlIfll'f Compliments of LANDIS' PHARMACY 13 SOUTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. Somethizzg From GREEN 'S Is fllways S pefirzl xxxvv1f A, J C iii x 9 Quality Jewelers For 110 Years POTTSVILLE C ll7'llf7ii17lCl1f.S' of KAY DEE FROZEN CUSTARD Gian! Milk Shakes Hamburgers Hat Dogs French Fries Steak Sandwiches All Kinds of Soft Drinks Route 122 at Red Church ORYVIGSBERG, PA. .-76-. TUNE HTABERNACLE HOUR EVERY SUNDAY MORNING - 8:00 O'CLOCK RADIO STATION VVPPA-AM-FM -- POTTSVILLE RE-BROADCAST AT 1 :30 P. M. -XVPPA-FM - SHENANDOAH Read Your Bible--Pray Often -Horzo1' Jesus Every Day XVALTER E. FRITZ, lJir-error Box 4, Landingville, Pa. Compliments of SYLRAY ORXVIGSB U RG, PA. Compliments of ETHEL MAID, INC. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. Compliments of H. H. FESSLER KNITTING COMPANY ORVVIGSBURG. PA. PHONE: EM 0-3461 ...77.-. Compliments of ARGO KNITTING MILLS, INC. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. Compliments of SCHUYLKILL HAVEN CASKET CC Compliments of MERRITT W. ALEXANDER Jeweler Wiztchmaker 45 SOUTH FOURTH STREET HAMBURG, PA. Compliments of JOHN N. MECK SONS General Contractors ORWIGSBURG, PA. -.78- Compliments of HAVEN HARDWARE 30 ST. JOHN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. Compliments of EARL STOYER Cadillac Oldsmobile SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - POTTSVILLE 35 YEAR Compliments of DIETRICH'S MEN'S SHOP HAMBURG, PA. Compliments of ATKINS FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. .-79- Compliments of H. R. KNAPP AND SON Leather Goods : : Auto Supplies 202-204 SOUTH CENTRE STREET PHONE: MA 2-6400 POTTSVILLE Compliments of JAY JEWELERS PAY JAY FROM YOUR PAY POTTSVILLE Compliments of S. S. WEISS DEPT. STORE POTTSVILLE, PA. C o m pl lmen ts o f POMEROY'S Schuylkill County's Greatest Department Store POTTSVILLE THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP SINCE 1887 .-80,-. Compliments of ALBRIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY Notary Public Insurance Broker I4 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PHONE 818 HAMBURG, PA. Compliments of EARL S. SAVAGE INTERNATIONAL TRUCK Sales and Service 221 ISLAND STREET PHONE: .IIRRDAN 2-7825 HAMBURG, PA. Compliments of ROHRER KNITTING MILLS, INC. ORVVIGSBURG Compliments of STRAUSE - ROEDER AMVETS SUMMIT STATION, PA. I ..31.. Compliments of S TA LLE R ' S ICE CREAM STORE Ice Cream - Confectionery AUBURN, PA. Compliments of BASTIAN BROS. CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Designers and Producers of Exclusive High School Class Jewelry-Genuine Hand-Engraved Commencement Announcements - Personal Cards MR. PAUL L. WAGNER P. O. BOX 268, TAMAQUA, PA. Compliments of WAYNE L. BALTHASER Furniture Floor Coverings Venetian Blinds Dinette Sets Wall Tiles Storm Windows MOHAWK Carpets Lamps and Gifts 9 NORTH STREET PHONE 2357 HAMBURG, PA. Compliments of BALTHASER MOTORS DODGE - PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS Sales - Service HAMBURG, PA. PHONE 2144 -82.- Compliments of DUEY FISHER SERVICE STATION MOLINO, PA. Compliments of RAY BROWN MUSIC CENTER 39 EAST MAIN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. PHONE: FU 5-0002 Compliments of GEORGE 1. FIDLER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Refrigeration - Sales and Service AUBURN, PA. PHONE: PL-1-2476 OR PL 4-2136 Compliments of PElFFER'S BLUE MT. AUTO TREAT SUMMIT STATION, PA. Soft Ice Cream Milk Shakes Sundaes Banana Splits French Fries Submarines Steaks Hamburgers Hot Dogs RUSSEL AND MAE PEIFFER -83- Compliments of LEON V. KETNER Electrical Dealer WESTINGHOUSE AND G. E. APPLIANCES PHONE: ORWIGSBURG EM 6-6041 Compliments of S NAC K S H O P P E ORWIGSBURG Real Italian Steaks Submarines Sandwiches Platters Spaghetti ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Compliments of HEFFNER'S FUNERAL HOME AND FURNITURE STORE ORWIGSBURG Compliments of HENRY B. STEELE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR ATLANTIC REF INING CO. ORWIGSBURG, R. D. No. l, PA. -84.- Compliments of BRIGHT A. BERGER 81 SONS Roofing ana' Sheet Metal Contractors PHONE: EM 6-2148 ORWIGSBURG, PENNA. Compliments of SUMMIT STATION FIRE HOUSE SUMMIT STATION, PA. Compliments of LE O N R. S PAT Z PHILCO Appliances BENDIX Home Laundry IRONRITE Ironers Wiring AUBURN, PA. PHONE: PL 4-2236 Compliments of SAMUEL STRAUSE Mine Timber ana' Lumber 20 BERGER STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA AMOS M. STRAUSE, Owner -g5.. Compliments of B I T T L E R' S ELECTRICAL SHOP Radios and Everything Electrical Charles Street Schuylkill Haven Compliments of LIGHTCAP FLOOR COVERING, INC. Pottsville-Schuylkill Haven Highway Phone: Schuylkill Haven FU 5-3561 Pottsville, Pa. Compliments of GEESAMAN'S FOOD MARKET Quality Food Delivery Service C. A. GEESAMAN, Proprietor Phone: PL 4-2682 Auburn Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of WEBBER'S GULF SERVICE AUBURN, PA. PHONE: PL 4-2786 Compliments of HILL FARM DAIRY, INC. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. PHONE: FU 5-3250 -35- Complimentx of TOBASH'S G ULF STATION General Repairs State Inspection Car Washing Gas, Oil, and Tires Schuylkill Haven, R. D., Pa. Compliments of KLAHR'S GROCERY STORE Complimentx of U N I O N SERVICENTER Union and Railroad Streets Pottsville, Pa. Phone: MA 2-4011 Compliments of MEN'S SHOP FORMERLY GRAY 103 East Main Street Schuylkill Haven Compliments of MODERN TAILOR SHOP 119 East Main Street Cleaning :: Tailoring Phone: FU 5-0289 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Complimentx of NEVIN A. BREIN ER Plastering and Cementing Auburn, R. D. NO. 1 Phone: Orwigsburg EM 6-5550 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of VERNON C. MENGEL Insurance A uto - Fire - Life - Polio Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone: EM 6-9084 -87- Compliments of C pl. t f MELVIN L. LONG DR Painter and Paperhanger EUGENE BOGAGE Phone: PL 4-2706 OPTOMETRIST Auburn, Pa. Compliments of C pl, t f MAIERS JEFFERSON SUNBEAM GRANGE BAKERY Compliments of THE GLOBE Compliments of 110 North Centre Street Pottsvxlle, Pa. Outfitters For Men and Boys FOOD MARKET Conzpliments of WONDER DRESS GOODS STORE Pottsville, Pa. Compliments of PAUL MOYER AUTO BODY SHOP 224 West Blain Street Phone: FU 5-2300 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Compliments of HILLSIDE DAIRY FARM R. D. WILDERMITTH Auburn, Pa. Compliments of KLAHR CLEANERS Cleaning Dyeing Pressing Repairing We Operate Cllr Own Plant Delivery Servire Phone: FU 5-1780 Compliments of SMITH STUDIO Phone: MA Z-4550 Pottsville, Pa. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Potrsville, Pa. Compliments of KATH -WYNN'S Compliments of HARRISBURG GROCERY Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of RUSS. ROEDER USED CARS BLUE RIDGE HOTEL -39- Compliments of HILLFARM DAIRY Auburn, R. D. No. l Distributor, EDNA WERNER Compliments of SC.HICKRAM'S Poultry and Fresh Meats Are Our Specialty size Us AT RENNINGER'S MARKET OPEN: Tuesday through Sunday Compliments of CARL A. WUCHTER Contractor Compliments of DUNLEAVY'S Hosiery and Lingerie 124 South Third Street Phone 4512 Hamburg, Pa. Compliments of MAE EPLER Permanent Waving a Specialty Phone: RE 9-2456 R. D. No. l Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Compliments of EDWARD T. DOLAN The Finest Home Heating Fuel Oil Compliments of S. R. KURTZ JEWELER 12 St. John Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Compliments of H. B. SHOENER INSURANCE 32 Years of Service .-90-. Compliments of BAIR AND SHUEY Electrical and Heating Contractors KEYSTOKER Boiler Units Schuylkill Haven Schuyllzilfs Leading Cleaners Since 1890 POST'S CLEANERS 8: DYERS, INC. 302 North Centre Street Phone: NIA 2-4933 Pottsville, Pa. Call and Delivery Service Compliments of E. W. MOYER LEE LUMBER YARD ORWIGSBURG, PA. CHEVROLET CJPENZ 7 A. M. T0 9 P. M. FRIGIDAIRE Phone EM 6-3791 Orwigqburg Remember It Costs Less at LEE'S Compliments of FRITZ BODY SHOP Let Fritz Do It 415 YVest Market Street Compliments of GUY REICHERT Painting :: Decorating DUTCH BOY Paint Products Used and Recommended Orwigsburg Fifth and Washirmgtoii Streets Phone: RRI 6-8071 Phone: PL 4-2107 Auburn, Pa. C 7 l' t. amp mlm T of Compliments of WILBERT C. STALLER FRITZ'S GARAGE Maclzinery and Farm Supplies Schuylkill Haven, Route 83 Phone: Auburn PL 4-2388 General Repairs Gas, Oil and Tires Auburn, Pa. .-91.-1 Complimentj of Compliments of PFLUEGER THE CALL INSURANCE AND ll East Main Street Schuylkill Haven SINCE 1879 ORWIGSBURG NEWS Quality Printing Schuylkill Haven Compliments of F R Y E R' S 511.00 STORE 210 East Market Street Orwlgsburg Member of BEN FRANKLIN STORES Compliments of GEORGE'S QUALITY DRY CLEANING Pickups and Delivery Service Orwigsburg, Pa. Compliments of Compliments of D I N G E R FURNITURE CHEVROLET CO. FACTORY Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Be Smart Be Thrifty Super CHEVROLET Service Genuine CHEVROLET Parts Buy BRIGHTER,S 434 North Centre Street Pottsville Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of HUMMEL BUICK Sales and Service Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone: FU 5-1771 .-92... Complimentx of F. Y. BECKER LINCOLN, MERCURY Dealer Next to the High School Schuylkill Haven Phone: FU 5-3031 L E E EQUIPMENT CO. Food and Beverage Service Equipment for the Hotel-Club-Restaurant-Cafeteria 556 North Centre Street fCorner Centre and Nicholsj Phone: NIA 2-2852 Pottsville, Pa Insurance Auto - Fire - Life - Polio KENNETH S. FREHAFER Schuylkill Haven Phone: FU 5-3671 Compliments of DO HNER'S SHOE STORE Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Compliments of I-IENRY'S .IEWELERS MASTER WA TCHMAKERS A uthorized KEEPSAKE Dealer 13 South Fourth Street Phone 2485 Hamburg Compliments of A N N A' S BEAUTY SHOP 9 North Fourth Street Hamburg, Pa. Compliments of HIGGINS CO. ZENITH Television FRIGIDAIRE Dealer On the Highway at Deer Lake Phone: Orwigsburg EM 6-2175 And in Sch. Haven, Phone: FU 5-1660 Compliments of S M I T H ' S MEN'S 8: BOYS' SHOP Phone 2151 342 State Street Hamburg, Pa. -93- Compliments of CLAUSER'S GARAGE Auburn, Pa. Compliments of JAY BERGER'S BARBER SHOP Auburn, R. D., Pa. I Need Your Head For My Business Compliments of BEN GITTLEMAN'S Quality Footwear Pottsville Minersville CORRADO'S SHOE STORE Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Treat Yourself to the Best at K LI N G E R' S BARBER SHOiP Auburn, Pa. A Modern Barber Shop For Your Convenience S INTO N'S ART AND GIFT SHOP Kodaks, Photo Supplies and Picture Framing 217 South Centre Street Phone: MA 2-5240 Pottsville You .Nlarry the Girl. . . W'e'll Furnish the Ho me! HUMMEL'S Good Furniture Since 1874 510 North Centre Street, Pottsville also in Hyde Villa, Reading Compliments of JIM'S SPORT SHOP LEADING SPORTS GOODS STORE Hunting and Fishing Licenses lll East Main Street Phone: FU 5-2390 Schuylkill Haven -94- Compliments of DR. W. B. CAREY 100 East Main Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Compliments of SCHUYLKILL BRAKE 8: EUIPMENT Co. OTTO A. SNYDER, Prop. Air, Vacuum, E? Hydraulic Brakes State Highway, Route 122 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone: FU 5-2191 Compliments of Compliments of KENNETH THE WHITE SHOP Beautiful Graduation Gowns G St 1' FU' SUNOCO as a. mn Beautiful Young Gal Graduates Schuylkill Haven-Orwlgsburg , Highway Phone: MA 2-3700 Pottsville Compliments of T H O' M A S DRUG STORE The REXALL Store On the Square Phone: ENI 6-61 1 1 Orwigsburg Compliments of MAT T'S Where Youth Is Served 113 East Norwegian Street Pottsville TOM SCHU lVlEN'S 8: BOYS' WEAR Fashions by Annow I NTERwovEN PURITAN FASHION BELT Centre Square, Orwigsburg, Penna. Compliments of WA G N E R' S TOT-To-TEEN SHOP Orwigsbu rg, Pa. -.95-1 Compliments of ALVER MOTEL Orwigsburg R. D. No. 1, Pa. Phone: EM 6-2091 10 Miles South of Pottsville oII Route 122 Compliments of S. N. CROSSLEY JEWELER Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone: FU 5-2410 KEEPSAKE Diamonds HAMILTON Watches Compliments of ROY S. BENSINGER New and Used Cars Phone: Sch. Haven FU 5-1580 Connors Crossing Cressona, Pa. Compliments of NORMAN W. BAILEY Lumber and Building Material Auburn, R. D. No. 1 Phone: Orwigsburg EM 6-5551 Compliments of JOHN P. FEHR JEWELER 33 Main Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Fine Jewelry For All Occasions Compliments of C L E M ' S SERVICE STATION Route 122, Deer Lake Orwigsburg, Penna. Compliments of Compliments of SCHUYLKILI. HAVEN BODY ECKROTHVS AND FENDER WoRKs, INC. Wrecked Cars Rebuilt Auto Trimming Refinishing Polishing Center Avenue, Schuylkill Haven Phone: FU 5-2580 APPLIANCE 8: TELEVISION PHILIA. DEALER Sales and Service Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone: EM 6-2201 -96.- Compliments of GESCHWINDT'S Compliments of FUNERAL HOME SCHUYLKILL HAROLD H. GESCHWINDT MEMORIAL Schuylkill Haven PARK, INC- Phone: FU 5-3730 Compliments of Complimentx of S. 8: S. BILL'S LUNCH SERVICE-ENTER Platters and Subs Orwigsburg, R. D., Pa. Phone: EM 6-2002 17 Coal Street Schuylkill Haven Compliments of P. 85 B. PATTERN SHOP KENNETH BEHLER Deer Lake, Pa. Compliments of UNGER'S MARKET Schuylkill Haven Phone: FU 5-3060 KRAMER'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION You Get More For Your Money at KRAMER'S OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT NATHAN 'S FURNITURE The Most Modern Store In the County 316 North Centre Street Phone: MA Z-8511 Pottsville .-97... Compliments of H I -WAY MOTORS Compliments of THE PINES DEER LAKE, PA. Compliments of Compliments of ERNSTS GARAGE DAVID B. STERNER . . 8: SONS Complete Automotive Service Dealer in GATES T' e d Batter'e H d F 1 Front Ends Zlifgggd and BaIaiieed ar tgzcj argueylggmems Orwigsburg, R. D. Deer Lake, Pa. Lime Seeds Fertilizer Orwigsburg Wyhen In Pottsville Shop at POTTSVILLE ARMY- NAVY STORE POTTSVILLE TIRE AND BRAKE SERVICE 123 Maharmtolrgo Street Phone: MA 2-3560 Compliments of VERNA'S BEAUTY AND GIFT SHOPPE A Beauty Aid For Every Need VERNA GEESAMAN, Proprietor Market Street Phone: PL 4-2686 Auburn Complimentx of STAUFFER'S MOBILE HOMES S ales -- Service - Parking Orwigsburg, R. D., Pa. Phone: EM 6-9931 Compliments of CLELAND'S HOME FURNISHING 20 East Main Street Schuylkill Haven Phone: FU 5-3710 -93- Compliments of BETTE SHOP POTTSVILLE Junior Fashions at City's Lowest Prices Best IVl'5ll6'5 to the Class of '57 H. F. HEFFNER AUBURN Phone: PL 4-2711 Compliments of FORD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Professional Training For Better Positions 223 South Centre Street Phone: NIA 2-3380 Pottsville Compliments of SMITH'S BARBER SHOP ORWIGSBURG Compliments of PEN SYL'S FLOWERS 'Flowers For All Occasions 136 West Main Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone: FU 5-2131 Compliments of C. W. HEFFNER Choice Meats Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone: FU 5-0550 Compliments of Compliments of THE DORIS BERRY B EAT Y'S SHOP BEAUTY SHOP HAMBURG Phollcg 113513791 Compliments of Compliments of F. P. RENNO F 81 F SHOP AND SON ' ' WHOLESALE Fourth and State Streets Beverages, Cigars, Cigarettes, Hamburg' Pa' Tobaccos Phone 687 8 North Third Street P' A' FINK H. E. FINK Phone 540 Hamburg, Pa. KEISER'S NUT SHOP Peanuts and Popcorn Our Specialties Peanut Brittle and Fudge- Candy and Toys Fourth and Franklin Streets Hamburg, Pa. Phone 2770 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of Compliment? of GRIM BROS. RAU BROS- Pianos 313 - 17 State Street Tel. 619 Hamburg Pa. T l ' ' Rad' l e ewtgzllvice to FRIGIDAIRE Appliances Roofing and Sheet Metal Phone 2716 Hamburg Bottled Gas Compliments of HORN'S DINER SHOEMAKERSVILLE, PENNA. Our 25th Year There Mu.st Be a Reason Compliments of F R Y E R ' S Sc T0 31.00 STORE 326 State Street Hamburg, Pa. -100- Compliments of A F R I E N D Compliments of Compliments of A FRIEND Home-made Pastry Hamburg Best Wishes From the Class of '58 DARLENE JAY MABEL RONNIE LEE MILDRED EDITH LYNDA PARKER ADVISER: MR. PETER YASENCHAK Congratulation-s From the Class of '59 BARBARA CAROL NANCY P. ROY IRENE HAROLD NANCY B. BILLY LINDA FRANCES ELAINE MARY FRANCES KENNETH PATSY CHARLES BETTY ELVVOOD RICHARD ADVISER: MR. HERBERT GRIESEMER -l0l- Qufogfzaplzs f 1 1 1 jdfdffu-Lfj wwf f'fJ,,A1f4,?d 20446, 141, J! qwwa fda 60 , M wwf' c'1'ffg3j,f7If,iixvi:' du 4 zfp fyfi. affwfi vwwlqwl f ZA clam 0.41 fwwmlw 47-lx 2914 J I ao' ss S85 aufoguzplss 225535 .5 NA N ig if , . - g ' if if . 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Auburn High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Auburn, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

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Auburn High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Auburn, PA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956


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