Auburn High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Auburn, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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DONALD SMITH PLAY The Automatlc Butler DI ALOFLE I want to see the wheels go round IR I e 1 nr ent mmm 4 u law I el Bus Stale JEAIN STEIXLUND PI XY 'Nleet the Ladies DI XLOC UF There IS mustc nn all things, lf men had ears free-n Dome Llterar Stall C xt IIJRON Bu me Stall Band 3 4 lhotoemph lla Lsher 3 EVELX N STOIN E PL AY So Early ln the Nlornlng DI ALOGLE Ftve minutes' Zounds' I have been live mmutes too late all my llfeume etlmalll Xlanaqeri 4 Field H ckew 1 7 5 -l S ll ll l 4 Frat' CuxnkoN literary Stall Natlonal Honor Society flee Club l Boo ter Das 7 lxom Committee I Freshman Reception Commlttee -l Play Proptrtw Xlanager 4 Graduation Speaker JLNF SUTCLIFFE PLAY Because Its une DIALOGUE There rs a salve for every sore 1 :een Dome Ixtelarv Stall 4 C Club 7 Lthrarxan 4 Play L hen 5 ROBERT TAYLOR PLAY Llsten the Drum DIALOGUE The shortest ladies love the longest men s ethall 7 5 4 aseball 7 4 unt llas Senior Pa B n lrom Committee '5 4 DORIS THOMAS PL AY Andy, Devme DIALOGLE I doubt my dancing days are over av l her l Softball ROBERT TOWN IN SEND PL AY Of Mlce and Men DIALOGLE Llfe ns one long pro cess of gettlng tlred otball l -I Basketball '7 5 Captaxn 4 Baseball l '7 'I 4 Semor flt'E'lI Dome Produrtlon Staff 5 4 Student Counrll Class lrexdent Class Gifts. LESTER WAHLSTROM PLAY: Page the Professor. DIALOGUE: Now let me tell you about the voyage of old Capn Longmeadow. llay. Stage Manager 4. HOLDEN IN ESSELI PLAY. Better Daze Are Coming. DIALOGL E. Ikloues may come and movies may go but ushers go on forever. l lmtnulaplly 5. RONALD NN IBKLEMAIN PLAY: Follow the Girls. DIALOGUE: Chaos is come again! Baseball fi. 4: Trac-k fi. 4: Football -l.

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.IEANNE PERRY PLAY: My Best Girl. DIALOGUE: Why aren't they all contented like me? Basketball 2:5 junior Play: Green DomeAProduction Staff 43 Glee Club 1: lrom Committee 'l 4' Freshman Receptlon Committee '7. GEORGE POND PLAY Bolts and Nuts DIALOGLE A tool IS only the ex tenslon of a man s hand B nd 7 3 BARBARA PRICE PLAY The Perfect Ahbl DIALOGUE Let me out of here s etball 1 2 3 ack 1 d Hockey 1 2 'tl ll Booster Day 2 Rlnq Committee 2 Librarian 5 4 Hobby Shou 'S ELAINE REWIILLARD PLAY Belreve It or Not DIALOGUE I have never seen a greater mlracle m the world than myself Green Dome Production Staff 4 Glee Llub 7 Prom Lommlttee 4 Play Lsher 'I Food Sale 4 JOYCE REOPEL PLAY Tomorrow Is Forever DIALOGUE I wont thmk about xt today Ill thmk about lt tomorrow CAULURON Literary Stafl Bandl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 4 Prom Committee 3 4 Green Dome Art Staff GEORGE RHODES PLAY Hold That Lune DIALOGUE Bare hands grasp suc cess better than kld gloves Football 2 3 Lo Captam 4 Baseball '7 5 4 Track 3 unlor Play Class Prophet Booster Day Z Prom Lomnnttee l 4 ANNETTE RICHER PLAY Cheerful Llttle Earful DIALOGUE A cheerful look makes a dlsh a feast junior Play Sentor Play Green Dome Production Stafl CALIDRON Busrness Stafl Natlonal Honor Society Glee Club I 'tl 4 lrom Commrttee l -l lxblarlan 4 Graduation Speaker Sentor Banquet Chairman EARL RING PLAY Lights Out' DIALOGUE When a lady s ln the case, other thlngs must all glve place Track 7 Glee Club '7 PATRICIA ROYSTON PLAY Face the Foothghts DIALOGUE In a free state there must be free speech Field Hockey l 'l jumor Play Senior Play Glee Club 5 Debatlng 4 MARGLERITE SCOTT PLAY 'Life of the Party DIALOGUE A good laugh IS sun shlne tn the house Junxor Play Green Dome Production Stafl 3 4 CAULDRON Business Staff National Honor Society Prom Commlttee 'S 4 Freshman Reception Com mnttee 5 Class Trxp Commxttee 3 Graduauon Speaker



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JOHN WITT PLAY: I'd Rather Be Young. DIALOGUE: Oh teacher did I lose the pitch or mix the do-re-me? PLAY: The Easiest lNay. DIALOGUE: I do most of my work sitting down. That's where I shine. Sl. MALCOLM YOUNG CLASS OTT e Tesi' of Ab n Performance ,dclclwu of Wekame Qaaewell Aclfhaa Parents, Members 0 the Faculty Classmates and Frzends The Class of 1950 welcomes you to th1s Class N1ght program Tonight s program IS not so serlous as Commencement and IS lntended to entertam you It IS our hope that you w1ll enjoy the program as much as we have enjoyed prepar1ng It for you We cons1der ourselves fortunate to be graduat1ng from Auburn H1gh School, where we have been offered every opportunlty to develop our mtellects, ab1l1t1es and talents OppOFIUH1tlCS such as these, lf properly ut1l1zed, are the best equxpment posslble for enablmff us to take our place m the compllcated and ever advantage of these opportun1t1es, II IS our own loss, for educat1on, real educat1on, the acqu1s1t1on of the b3SlC truth, coupled vuth the ab1l1ty and des1re to contmue learning alvs ays, 1S the best may we can be come happy, well adjusted useful members of the SOC1Cty 1n wh1ch we hxe So, as we welcome you ton1ght lt IS with feelmgs of slncere thanks for the help g1ven to each of us, w1th feelmgs of regret at leax mg, and vxlth determm at1on to be a credlt to our parents to our teachers, and to ourselves AIICE T NLGENT, P zce Preszalent Parents, Members 0 the Faculty Classmates ana' Frzends Some people call th1s complet1on of our studles here the end, we would rather th1nk of lt as the be g1nn1ng the beg1nn1ng of our 1nd1v1dual contacts w1th the world as persons respons1ble for ach1ev1ng some worth wh1le goal 1n l1fe We feel very grateful to all those who have made posslble our stay at Auburn H1gh School Our par ents for g1v1ng us the opportunlty to attend school, the School Department who prov1ded us w1th the fine bu1ld1ngs and equ1pment to help us 1n our edu cat1on, the faculty who have worked so s1ncerely and so pat1ently w1th us We have not always recogmzed th1s, but today we real1ze that the mfluence you have left w1th us will always be a gu1de for us to do our Much praxse IS deserved by MISS Marlborough, our Class Adxlser, as It was her 1nnumerable ab1l1t1es vxhlch helped us conquer stubborn obstacles Much of her work was done outs1de of school hours, and this proves to us her genuine IHICFCSI 1n our success To mv classmates I say th1s I th1nk It 1mposs1ble that any Presldent could ask for a more congenlal or co operat1ve group w1th wx h1ch to work Words cannot express my gratltude to you for bemg such 1ndustr1ous people and wonder ful fr1ends Good luck best w1shes, much success are my w1shes for you, and w1th th1s I s1ncerely say farewell' Joy CooK, Preszdent T h i I i 1' y I S i . f , f 1 ' .- o 1 , n n . . M D - . . . . . . , , changing modern world. If we have not taken full best. , 7 7. . F , 0 - . . . u . ' 5

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