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

 - Class of 1950

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IRENE BETTY KILMER Rennie Rennie is one of the quietest members of the senior class coming from South Manheim Township. Irene, be- ing active in Home Economics, is certain to be successful as a seamstress, which is her ambition after graduation. Her favorite sports are soccer and basketball: however, basketball seems to be her favorite game because she is one of the valuable players on the girls' squad. Lots of luck to you, Irene. Chorus 1-2-3-45 Home Ec. Club I-2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Class Officer l: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Yearbook 3-4. EUGENE GEORGE KLINGER Paul e y Pauley will always be remembered for his great act- ing ability in the senior play. He has black wavy hair, brown eyes and has a dark complexion. His favorite sport is basketball and his favorite subject is industrial arts. His ambition is to become a barber, and we are sure he will succeed in the future. Best Wishes, Pauley. PIONEER Staff l-2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Class Officer 1: Basketball six years: Yearbook 3-4. CLAIRE ANN SEIGFRIED Claire Claire is the editor-in-chief of this annual. She is very fond of studying, especially English, since it is her fav- orite subject, and her ambition is to become an English teacher. She is one of the dependable members of the senior class who is always ready to lend a helping hand to make our activities successful. Her favorite sport is baseball and she can always be seen at the baseball games at Auburn. Best Wishes come your way from us. Chorus 2-3-4: Home Ec. Club 1: PIONEER Staff l-2: Senior Play 4: Basketball 4 years: Yearbook Editor 3-4. MRS. HARRY HIIMMEL Class A dviser TWENTY

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FERN MARIE HEINBACH Rosie Rosie, the only left-hander in the senior class, is noted for her quietness during class. She was co-manager of the irls' basketball team during her junior and senior years, but her favorite sport is baseball. Her favorite subject is Math. She can be found almost any time in the Orwigsburg movies. Fern's laugh is the envy of her classmates. Life on the rolling sea is her future ambition, for she wants to join the Waves. Smooth sailing, Fern! Chorus 2-3-4: Home EC. Club 1-2-3-4: PIONEER Staff 2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Class Officer 3-4: Basketball Manager 3-4: Yearbook 3-4. MARGARET IANE HUMMEL Mf:rgie Margie is the wittiest and mischievous member of our class. She can always be found joking with someone. fCould it be in Spanish?j Margaret is the shortie of our class, and has light brown hair and hazel eyes. Her fav- orite subject, of course, is Spanish and her favorite sport is baseball. Margie's future aim is to be an aviatrix because her heart's desire is to travel. Best Wishes, Margie Bring them back alive. Chorus 2-4: Home EC. Club 1-2-3: PIONEER Staff 2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Class Officer l-3-4: Yearbook 3-4. BRUCE ELTON KILMER Cutie Cutie, as he is called by everyone, is the tallest member in the senior class, and also one of the valuable players on the boys' basketball team. His favorite sports are baseball and basketball and his favorite subject is industrial arts. Cutie's ambition is to join the Navy. and we are all sure that with his height and good looks hall be a success. We all wish you luck in the future, utie ! PIONEER Staff 1-2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Class Officer 1-2-3-4: Basket- ball eight yearsg Orchestra five years: Yearbook 3-4. NINETEEN Q if 7 af wi xi M, 5 grae? ii



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Class of '50 History 0 F RESHMAN YEAR ln September, 1946, seventeen squaws and braves entered Auburn High. The Class of '50 held their first class meeting on September ll, 1946. The following officers were elected: FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ............ Bruce Kilmer President .......... Eu ene Klinger Vice-President ........ Irene Kilmer Vice-President. ....... Eruce Kilmer Secretary. ....... Mar aret Hummel Secretary ......... Shirleyann Heim Treasurer. .......... Elaine Heffner Treasurer. .......... Elaine Heffner Adviser ....... Mrs. Fred Wolff, Ir. During our freshman year the tribe visited Harrisburg where we saw the governor of Pennsylvania and the two Houses of Legislature in action. On our way home we went through the candy plant at Hershey. We went to Pottsville to visit the court house, county jail, and the newspaper office of the Pottsville journal. The tribe held two parties, one on December 20 and one on May 2. The members of the tribe participated in the following activities: Chorus, orchestra, girls' and boys' basketball, and THE PIONEER. The following braves were lost during our freshman year: Dorie Bressler, Carl Dunkle, William Kline, and Ronald Tobias. SOPHOMORE YEAR We started our sophomore year by electing the following officers: President ............ Bruce Kilmer Secretary ......... Shirleyann Heim Vice-President ......... lean Bailey Treasurer. .......... Elaine Heffner Adviser ........ Mrs. Harry Hummel This year the young Indians held their first dance on December 13, with Bob Berger's orchestra furnishing the music. Everyone was a little nervous, but after the dance was over everyone was pleased with the results. Another activity that was a great success was a hoe-down which was held on April 17. This was the second hoe-down in A. H. S. We had a bake sale on january 25 and a coat check at the Fersommling on April 30. We also sold candy at noon and at basketball ames. To conclude our year the tribe held a campfire doggie roast at Morrison's Grove on N?ay 24. Two squaws left us during this year. They were jane Dunkle and Dorothy Fryer. 1uN1on YEAR Determined to succeed in our junior year, we junior Indians elected the same officers as last year with the addition of Margaret Hummel, class reporter, and Fern Heinbach, class historian. On October 16, the tribe held a hoe-down and on May 7, a modern dance. Our tribe sold candy at noon and at basketball games again this year. We also had a bake sale on November 20 and sold magazines with the seniors. We took over preparing the second edi- tion of MAROON AND GOLD. The following squaws were members of Auburn's first undefeated girls' basketball team: Elaine Heffner, Irene Kilmer, Claire Ann Seigfried, and jean Bailey and Fern Heinbach, co-managers. In our junior year, we lost one squaw and two braves: Shirley Steffy, Daniel Faust, and Floyd Schrader. SENIOR YEAR At last! Seniors in Auburn High, and out to make the best of our last year. We decided to keep the same officers as last year. The beginning of the year found us losing our class artist, Doris Kneeream. With only nine left in our tribe, we held our first dance of the year, a modern dance, on October I5, with music by Dave Wright's orchestra. The Indians held their senior play, Let Me Grow Up, on November 18, and presented the school with a living-room suite in remembrance of the Class of '50. We also joined with the juniors in selling magazines. Members of the tribe took part in: girls' and boys' basketball, girls' chorus, orchestra, MAROON AND GOLD, and lean Bailey was editor of THE PIONEER. Everyone enjoyed the Senior Ball, which was held on May 13, and most important thing in our high school year was our class trip to Washington, D. C., on May 22, 23, and 24. After graduating, seven squaws and two braves will be departing from the tribe to destin- ations of which some are still unknown. TWENTY-ONE

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