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

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Pvs-S P. 5Kov.v.v50'S 'Ab . case-SN S, x 058 '0 Pm x K 550 Xsicx Q. f E51 ALMA MATER Q Auburn High School, ever love thee Through the lllarch of Timeg Standing on a forest hillside, High above the town. Alina Nlater, Alma Nlater. Praise to thee we singg Klan' our sons and daughters ever Hail to thee, our queen. ,...n1.--, - -STANDING ON A FOREST HILLSIDE- 6 Honor, love, to God and country For all truth and rightg Thou hast ever taught unfailing liven as the nigfhtg As we scatter o'er the tumult, You will always be Standing on Z1 forest hillside, Auburn High, to me. Cwevhxietf BOARD OF DIRECTORS M Supervising Principal Principal's Message C9 FRICIJIQRICK K. KRALYSS Mt'ul,1aN1sr:Rcs t'UI.I.I2Gl2 t'NlvliRs1'1'v or P1cNNsi'1.vANlA For twelve years our school has tried to provide experiences of a kind that would help you to grow in knowledge, interests, ideals, habits and powers. Certainly, these must be developed to their greatest extent in each one of you if you are to live effectively in our democratic society. Your scholastic record, your athletic remrd, your participation in the various activities of the school including this yearbook, the school paper, orchestra, chor- usg your own various class activities, have all been of a caliber that would seem to indicate that your training has been of a high order, that it has been effective, and that you will continue to demonstrate these same qualities as you continue your citizen- ship on the world stage. It is the sincere hope of the school that you do so and that you will continue to grow, to learn, and to contribute. As a parting thought l would like to draw your attention to the words expressed in the book of Proverbs in the hope that they may serve as a guidepost to your future activities: Gel fwisdom, get umlf'rs1umlir1g1.' forge! it nol,' Ilt'lfllt'I' tlwlirir from Ihr fwortls of my moulh. FIH'.S'tlh'l' hm' noi, and shz' shall pI'I'Jl'f UZ' Iliff: lo-vc hfr, and shz' shall keep Ihre. ll'isd0m is Ihr jwillrijral thing: lln'n'fnn' gr! fwistlollzj and fwilh all lhy grllingf yr! 11fztlzvslamlifzg. lixalt hrr, and shr shall prolrmlf' Ihrr: shz' shall lfring lhrt' Io honour, fwhrn thou tlosl Nnllrarr her. She shall glifvr' In Ihinf' llrafl an orllalnrvll of !lI'lll'l'.' ll fl'0flL'II of glory shall shi' deli-ver to thn'. I harm' taught Ihw in lhz' fway of fwisdonzl I hafvt' lm! ther' in right jralhs. ll'hrn thou yorst, thy slvfrs shall not lu' slrai!1'n1'tl,' ami fwhrn lhou runufsl, thou shall fm! siulrzhlr. Tal'1' fast hold of inslr1u'tion,' lv! hw' not go: keep har: for shf' is lhy lif4'. Good Luck, Best VVishes. ISI f I C , 1 Jjfwf 7,-1' 3 L f' txt 'R A '41 C -ifffif 'J EEA AAVHA41' 52 f A A 1 H4 K, aw L kv rg 5.725 f-L f Af 71 ff L I EI HE FACULTY 1 W Q M -fl E444 -- 7fL4-1fJf'!!!c- iff? - MISS DELLA MOYER STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Kutztowu, Penna. GRADES: First and Sm-01111 MISS ANNA MORRISON STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Kutztown, Penna. GRADES: Third and Fourth Ai Q NIRS. IXIARTHA KI. INIECK --2---' ' X STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE Kutztown, Penna. I GRADES 1 M an Fiflh and Sixlh If Y E s Q? I' 'JGJV1 KIISS AGNES C. XIORRISON I A w U +1 Z4 fl I STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE fy j4'J?' Kutztown, Penna. V I 1 I LH 1 ,U -M, Lf , ff GRADES: K' V, f' ' X Srwnllz and Eighth .2 I9I Y MW THE FACULTY 60, JW F MRS. DORIS L. HUM ISL Ulf JUNIATA COLLEGE Huntington, Penna. SUBJECTS: Ifugiish, 9-I0-I1-12,5 Chorus, Orrhrytrzl, and flluxizf I lo 8, inf. XIISS GRACE E. FITTS OREGON STATE COLLEGE Cornnllis, Oregon SVBJIECTS: lfomr' Ifrnzlonlirx, Sriwzfr, lfnglislz, mul lli.vlory M QW A Q My mffff 7, KIRS. KIANICIC Z. KIIQCK xv. WJ TEMPLE VNIVERSITY WW Q. . . ,bm xd ' Phlladelphln, Penna. AYLAJ ry PQ, 'VU -'N nf GLU' , ,Q ' SUBJECTS: 137 gy -'XXV llfam' f:l'0lll!'fl'-11, ,-llgvlllvz, IYVLJVL' QAVNNWA llixtory S, lU,' Spanish NIR. JOHN E. KOPENHAVICR PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE State College, Penna. SVBJ ECTS! Ifl1f'n1i.tI1'y. Biology, Illzlllstrirll ,-1 rls H f 'T 1 ,ind Luz, X6 -. X I N U01 SCHOOL CLINIC MRS. JOHN KOPENHAVER MRS. NAGLE-SCHOOL NFRSE DR. VV. F. MOYER CAROL HEFFNER Ill KARL ALBERT D. D. S. MRS. HARRY KFHN DONNA SCHEIPE 1 BVS DRIVER-MR. CARL DEGLER E121 CUSTUDI.-IN PAVL A. ANGSTADT YEARBOOK STAFF Advisor ......... .. .N1RS. IJORIS HLTINTMEL Editor-in-Chief .... ............. K ENNETI-I BERK Assistant Editor ..... ............. F REIJERIC FILBERT Business .Managers .... . . . .. . ...... . .ELAINE BROMMER, INA AUMAN Art Editor .......... ................................... F REIJERIC FILRERT Typist.: ........ . ..... .VERN.A TRUNIBO fjuniorj, SHIRLEY SEILER fSophomoreJ Literary Staff ...... SARA EBLING, JEANNE SWEIGERT, GUY NIOYER, IDALE RUNKLE Sports Editor ........................................ CALVIN SCHWENK, JR. Assistant Sports Editor. . . ..... DONALD BIEYERS E131 CLASS RING The 1051 class ring is compose-ll of golml as il hzlsv, with Y1llAl0lIS svttings of onyx, rnhics or pink :nhl ye-llow gold. ,lllll'l'Q' is an mnhlein rontziining rhc name of thc' high school in thc' L'Clll'l'l' of thc sctting. 'lihv nnnibvrs of the class yvzn' are on each side of rho sctting. Our class ring will always bring back the wonclvrful lncinorics of our high school days. U41 Em A CLASS PGEM C9 Memories of Auburn High When first we entered Auburn High On we struggled day by day, The trail seemed longg It made us sigh, But still we never turned away. The days ahead seemed strange and new For some, our goal was much too high, But we worked on with classmates true And teachers who taught us to always try. Now, at the parting of our ways, ln our hearts we all hold dear, The memory of our high school days, The pleasant times we've all shared here. -INA AUAI.4N. v..!KIIYk.J U61 CLASS SONG Q Senior Memories TUN E: Someiime Classmates, as we are gathered together just before we part, VVe know that we shall cherish these days within our hearts, The good times we've shared here With friends and teachers dear, VVe shall never forget them, Although we're leaving here. Parting brings us great sorrow, NVe grieve because we must leave you, Dear friends, teachers, and our dear old Alma Mater true. The things you have taught us Will never leave our mind, S0 we bid you farewell now, And go forth new trails to find. -INA AUMAN FREDERIC FILBERT KENNETH BERK President Vi ve- President CLASS MOTTO: Gain Success Through Knowledge CLASS COLORS: Green and Wyhite CLASS FLOWERS: White Carnations and Green Ferns QLZKIDXJ INA AUMAN ELAINE BROMMER Secretary Treasurer U71 .990 eff cuiilfiwf 0 ,Che AH VW Pa auf' AHS, I rifdafwff. a 4' 'kwa sl L.. ,,.f,,. . . '4 LJ-I 4,+ef,f,4,4,J 7.1! ,WU j M f W fig .253 ' -4-414. ' 6 -ll..fl-cf ,Xl ' r Q' cpl Q ,F Qjlfd, -Q r' do .fps J A Q fl' yf I fra 0 'X INA LOUISE AUMAN Ina Ina, as we all know, is the editor of the Piomfer. Ina is one of the dependable seniors who is always ready to lend a helping hand. Ina's favorite subject is Spanish and her favorite sport is basketball. Her future ambition is to do social work. VVe feel sure Ina will find her way to success. Good Luck. Ina. Chorus 1, 3, -l-5 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Piorznv' Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 4. KENNETH DAVID BERK Kenny Kenny is the editor-in-chief of this annual. He is active in most school activities and is noted for his quietness in class. His favorite subject is orchestra and his favorite sport is base- ball. His ambition is to become a radio technician and we are sure he will succeed in the future. Best VVishes, Kenny Orchestra 2, 3, +5 Pionrrr Staff 2, 33 Class Oflieer 3, 4-3 Senior Play 4. ELAINE IDA BROMMER Stumpy Stumpy, the shortest member of our class, has light brown hair and blue eyes. Her cheerfulness is known throughout the whole school. Her favorite subject is Spanish and her favorite sport is baseball. Stumpy's ambition in life is to travel around the world. VVe wish you the best of luck in your future years, Stumpy.l' Chorus 1, 3, 43 F. II. A. 1, 2g Pi0lll'!'f Staff 3, -I-Q Class Oflieer 1, 2, 3, -lg Senior Play-1. SARA GRACE EBLING Sara Sara, the tallest girl in the class of 5l. VVith brown hair and hazel eyes, can always be found joking with someone. Her favorite subject is Spanish and her favorite sport is base- ball, although she is a valuable player on the girls' basketball team. Since Sara likes children, her future aim is to become an elementary teacher. VVe all wish you luck in the future, Sara. Chorus 1, 35 F. ll. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pioneer Staff -I-Q Basketball 3, -I-g Senior Play 4. l18l W M ffwf-fr'tff.w'L fu!! .J 'WW-J FREDERIC JAMES FILBERT Fred Fred,', as he is called by everyone, is the assistant editor of the yearbook. Fred is very active in school activities and takes an interest in History, since it is his favorite subject. His favorite sports are basketball, baseball, and football. His am- bition is to see the world, and we feel sure Fred wilbsucceedw Good luck in the future, Fred. Basketball 8 yearsg Senior Play 45 Pioneer Staff 35 Class Ollicer 1, 2, 3, -4-. o And 1' DONALD RUSSELL MEYERS Birdie f'Birdie'l is one of the tallest members of the class of '51 and also co-manager of the boys' basketball team. His favor- ite subject is Industrial Arts. After graduating, Hirdie's ambition is to join the Merchaiit Nlarine, and we are all sure that because of his height he will succeed in the future. Lots of luck to you, Birdie Pioneer Staff 3, 4, Basketball Sth grade, Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 49 Senior Play 45 Orchestra 1, ,P J, pf' ??, in ' C fd . ,' 5 A, ' f ' an 'ff rf GUY ELDON MOYER 'C' li Sam,' Sam will always be remembered for his splendid acting ability in the senior play. His favorite subject is Industrial Arts and his favorite sports are basketball and baseball. Sam is also a basketball player. His ambition is to join the Air Force. We all wish Sam good luck in the future. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pioneer Staff 3, 43 Senior Play +3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. DALE CHARLES RUNKLE Dale', Dale is one of the tallest members of the class of '51 and is also one of the most valuable players on the boys' basketball team. His favorite sports are skating and basketball, and his favorite subject is Industrial Arts. Dale's ambition is to become a basketball coach, and we all feel sure that with his ability he'll be a success. Best wishes to you, Dale. Basketball 8 years, Pioneer Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play -I-g Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 30.1 Cfwfa l19l I avg? My CALVIN HENRY SCHWENK, JR. Schwenlzy Schwenky will always be remembered by his helping hand in school activities. He is co-manager of the boys' bas- ketball team. His favorite sports are baseball and basketball, and his favorite class is study hall. Upon graduating Schwen- ky's ambition is to have a career in the air. We all feel sure that with his airplane ability he'll be a success. Best wishes, Schwenky. Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Pioneer Staff 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Class Officer 3, 45 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. J EANN E VICTORIA SWEIGERT Jeanie Jeanie, a dark-haired girl in the senior class, is always found joking with someone. She can be found almost any time in Landingville since this is her favorite pastime. Jeanie plays a wonderful game of basketball, although baseball is her favorite sport. Her favorite class is study hall. We wish you much happiness, Jeanne. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Senior Play 49 Pioneer Staff 3, 45 Basketball 6 years. k.49qyQN.J CLASS ADVISOR Mas. JANICE Z. Mack l20l CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR In September of 1947, fifteen boys and nine girls entered Auburn High as Freshmen. We held our first class meeting on September 10th and elected the following class officers: FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ................... DALE RUNRLE President .................... FRED FILBERT Vive-President ..... ..... F RED FILBERT Vice-President . . . ..... DALE RUNKLE Secretary ....... MARY LoU Yosr Secretary. ...... .... M ARY Lou Yosr Treasurer ................. NANCY DUNRLE Treasurer ................ ELAINE BROMMER Class Reporter ................. INA AUMAN During our Freshman Year we went to Pottsville and visited the Court House, County Jail, and the Republican newspaper office. We held two class parties this year. As Freshmen, we participated in all school activities-girls' and boys' basketball, cheerleading, girls' chorus, orchestra, and Pioneer staff. As Freshmen, We were proud to have two boys-Dale Runkle and Fred Filbert-on the starting Var- sity basketball team. Our first year we regretted losing Nancy Dunkle, Marvin Reichert, John Ving- liasky, William Kline, Ronald Tobias, Betty Minnich, and Mary Lou Yost. SOPHOMORE YEAR On September 15, 1948, We held our first class meeting and elected the following ofiicers: President . ................... FRED FILBERT Seeretary ...................... INA AUMAN Vice-President ............... DALE RUNKLE Treasurer ................ ELAINE BROMMER Our class activities consisted of a hoedown on November 20, 1948, and another on May 18, 1949. We held a Christmas Party on December 21, and another party on February 23, 1949. This year we lost: Claire Kneeream, Ruth Dixon, Nelson Reber, and Gary Rudy. We participated in all school activities-girls' and boys' basketball, cheerleading, girls' chorus, orchestra, and Pioneer staff. Jeanne Sweigert and Ruth Dixon were members of Auburn High's first undefeated girls' basketball team. JUNIOR YEAR Now as dignified Juniors and determined to succeed, we elected the following officers to lead us in our class activities: President ............ . .... FRED FILBERT Treasurer ...... . .. ELAINE BROMMER Vive-President ...... . . . KENNETH BERK Class Reporter . . . .... CALVIN SCHWENK Serretary ....... .............. . INA AUMAN Class Historian .......... ..... D ALE RUNKLE Shortly after the beginning of the school term we received notice that our class rings had arrived. Everyone was pleased with them. Candy was sold at noon and at basketball games and we also par- ticipated in the selling of magazines with the Seniors. Our 'first dance was a hoedown held on Nov- ember 12, 1949. Autograph books called School Daze were sold by the class. Our most enjoyable event of the year was a Christmas Party held December 22nd, We held our second dance, also a hoe- down, on February 18, 1950. Members of the class participated in the following school activities: boys' and girls' basketball, chorus, orchestra, Home Ec. Club, and Pioneer staff. Fred Filbert and Dale Runkle were members of the most successful Varsity basketball team the high school has ever had. In our Junior year we regretted losing one student-Carol Messiier. SENIOR YEAR The first meeting of our Senior year was held September 13, 1950, in Room 202. The class ofiicers remained the same for the Senior year. Only one member was lost during the year, George Reichert. The first activity of the class this year was a hoedown held November 4, 1950. It proved to be a success. The yearbook was begun. The class elected Kenneth Berk, editorg Fred Filbert, assistant editorg Elaine Brommer, business managerg Ina Auman, assistant business manager, Calvin Schwenk, sports editor, and Donald Meyers, assistant sports editor. The Seniors sponsored a second dance on January 26, 1951, sold cards, joined with the Juniors selling magazines, and presented a three-act com- edy, Toby Helps Out. Jeanne Sweigert and Sara Ebling played on the girls' basketball team. Dale Runkle and Fred Filbert were the co-captains of the boys' basketball team. Calvin Schwenk was the team's manager, and Donald Meyers was the assistant. Guy Moyer also played with the team. Ina Auman, Elaine Brommer, and Jeanne Sweigert were members of the girls' chorus. Members of the orchestra were Guy Moyer and Kenneth Berk. Ina Auman was the editor of The Pioneer. Other Senior members on the staff were Elaine Brommer, Sara Ebling, Jeanne Sweigert, and Dale Runkle. The Seniors' trip to Washington was taken May 21 to 23, 1951, with the Seniors of Cass Town- ship, Cressona, and Reilly Township. I2ll SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY O OLD HOME WEEK The year is 1961, and it is a beautiful evening in june. The warm summer air is gilded by strains of moonlight, however, the still air is filled with a rippling stir of excitement. Tonight is the night we have all waited for. Long ago invitations were sent out to all former members of the Class of '51 to return to their old ALMA MATER for an old-time get-together. Auburn High School has changed considerably since we last visited. A new gymnasium has been built and a large auditorium has been added. To our amazement, when looking over the evening program, we read the words Entertainment Committee, Chairlady, SARA EBLING. Could this be the laughter-filled girl who once kept our classes in a hilarious uproar? Sure enough, when we went to the second-grade room, we recog- nized her as good old Sara. After a chat with Sara, we continued on our tour of the school grounds, and found COACH KRAUSS,S basketball squad doing a workout in the new gymnasium. Incidentally, these boys have won the championship in the newly formed All-Pennsylvania League. Among the first guests to arrive for the evening's festivities is the noted social worker, INA AUMAN. It has been a long time since we've seen Ina, but she is still cheerful and can tell a joke or two. I looked up and saw two fashionably dressed ladies approaching. I recognized them as ELAINE BROMMER and' JEANNE SWEIGERT. When I commented on their own creations, I was told they are on the market all over the world. As I was making my way through the crowd, I bumped into an old pal, the rosy-checked GUY IYIOYER. As a matter of fact, Guy and his great band of renown are providing the music for the evening. A noted radio technician by the name of KENNETH BERK, who is the famous laboratory tech- nician with the R. C. A. Victor Corporation, has just made an appearance. Standing in the doorway looking for an old friend, I find DONALD lNIEYERs. Donald looks very handsome in his admiral's uniform. Donald has been with the United States Navy since june, 1951, and is now commander of the Annapolis Naval Academy. Imagine my surprise when I looked up and saw two of the greatest basketball coaches, FRED F1r.ixERT and IJALE RUNKLE. Everyone remembers the outstanding plays of these boys during their days at Auburn High. These boys have produced two of the best college basketball teams in the world. Both Fred and Dale are still full of those little tricks which they Were noted for in high school. I see coming toward me a good-looking young man. It is CALVIN SCHWENK, who has fulfilled his high-school dreams and became an executive with the Trans-VVorld Airline System. It has been a great pleasure to see all our old friends so young and prosperous. In short, it has been an Old Home VVeek', to be proud of, and the old home folks should be very happy to have such great celebrities as these for their very own. l22l CLASS WILL C9 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and F ifty-one, realizing that our days at Auburn High are nearly at an end, do hereby make the following bequests: FIRST: To our dear ALMA MATER, we wish a world of success in educating the youth of tomorrow. SECOND: To MR. KRAUSS, we wish success and fewer headaches in the future while performing his job as principal. THIRD: To the FACULTY, we extend our gratitude for the help and under- standing extended by them. FOURTH: To the JUNIOR CLASS, we give the privilege of being high and mighty Seniors. FIFTH: To the SOPHONIORE CLASS, the best of luck in their future years at A. H. S. SIXTH: to the FRESHMAN CLASS, the ability to keep a clean and tidy room at all times. SEVENTH: INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS: 1. INA AUMAN'S dark hair to DOROTHY SCHRADER. 2. KENNETH BERK'S math ability to KENNETH STEFFY. 3. ELAINE BROMMER'S yearbook worries to next year's manager. 4. SARA EBLING'S pestiness to EARL FAUST. 5. FRED FILBERT'S wittiness to HAROLD MARBARGER. 6. DONALD MEYER'S long legs to HENRY TRUMBO. 7. GUY MOYER'S rosy cheeks to FRANKLIN REICHERT. 8. DALE RUNKLE'S basketball ability to JOHN MENGLE. 9. CALVIN SCHWENK'S way with girls to CARL BAILEY. 10. JEANNE SWEIGERT'S laugh to MARION SOWERS. We, the Class of ISI, of Auburn High School, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I23l WHO'S WHO IN CLASS 0F '5I INA AUBIAN .... KENNETH BERK . ELAINE BROMMER SARA EBLING . . . FREDERIC FILBERT GUY NIOYER .. .. DONALD NIEYERS DALE RUNKLE .. CALVIN SCHWENIQ .IEANNE SVVEIGERT INA ALIRIAN .... KENNETH BERIQ . ELAINE BROMMER SARA EBLING FREDERIC FILBERT GUY MOYER .... DONALD MEYERS DALE RUNKLE . . CALVIN SCHWENK JEANNE SWEIGERT C9 . . . .Liveliest . . . .Most Studious . . . .Smallest . . . . Noisiest . . . .Wittiest . . . .jolliest . . . .Tallest . . . .Most Athletic . . . .Friendliest . . . . Most Pleasant v,!iU7XJ HEART'S DESIRE O 24 Trip to Mexico New Light Blue Nlercury Travel Around the World Become a School Teacher Baseball Player Red Buick Convertible Join the Merchant Marine Athletic Instructor Fly Around the World Wife of a Famous Football Player Name INA AUMAN .... KENNETH BERK . ELAINE BROMMER SARA EBLING .. . . FREDERIC F ILBERT DONALD MEYERS GUY MOYER . .. DALE RUNKLE . . 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I WSHNEE E55 :DIES KSU :ENDS-5 :sm 15255 htm Q V 2-:NS :gil buwegj :sm VEQSSH 0:54 u . . :EOM UEQE-dm Q MSL .Cowan I Eau- :Sq Z ibm :go-A Egg-Tre astb -X 'sa vt Wm:-E 5 H- :N- y-am :SER n . n l . E394 ,Chit . h u D . Baud RC.-in l I l . . 2394 EMU!! ' I ' : PSM 3-:QQ ...gem nom I Z I 'smug gtg 'igom nom 2 in :SER E55 Q CES E555 SU G I. 2 :oz ,F-O . :bww :EQ gy U :Magi oz i 2:35 gb? Q :ECU bo: uhm: S24 ,Som l RCUEU Waugh: ZZZHDO HH EDU: .UDEVCTOQU 22 so ... ... :H-my io zszhpaaw NE- - I zgaaw MHZZEH zzmmamg Z-:GO I MSMZDM Sed I MES: MSU :I WEEE SQZOQ HMWNAMYW USEQWML . i ' . OZSME jim, Mmzzodm WZ-dim . V:-Wm mhmzzmz . I I. ZQHADQ 47: wszz I-261 BABY PICTURES E271 INFORMAL SNAPSHOTS U81 Sopuomofezs rx Q QQ? 9 6+ TN QQ QA QQ-N C6 LUEJQQJ' JUNIOR CLASS TOP ROW: John Mengel, Harold Marbarger, Carl Bailey, Lee Fessler, Mr. Krauss, Earl Faust, Elwood Singley, Neal Borkey, George Seiler. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Seller, Kathleen Sowers, Verna Trumbo, Anna Klinger, Marion Sowers, Pearl Kilmer. ' CLASS OFFICERS C9 lJ!'l'J'iIlf'IIf ..... . . . . . . NEAL BORKEY Ifirr-Prrsidfnt. . . . . . BEVERLY SEILER Swrrtrzry ..... . . . VERNA TRUMBO Trrnsu rrr ..... Class I 1 istorian .... Class Reporter .... rid-visor. ...... U01 . .. ANNA KLINGER . . . . M.ARION SUWERS IQATHLEEN SOWERS ...... MR. Kmuss ,si 3 SOPHOMORE CLASS TOP ROW: Henry Trumho, Charles Steffy, Kenneth Steffy, Mrs. Hummel, Kenneth Klinger, Charles Zechman. BOTTOM ROVV: Ruth Schrader, Constance Rudy, Jean Long, Athena Fryer, Shirley Seiler, Peggy Lou Seigfried. A fi, Q9 pq 'N CLASS OFFICERS Q? . Q dw? ew President ..... ..... S HIRLEY SEILER Vive-President . . . . . NIARGARET SEIGFRIED Trmsurfr ...... . . . CHARLES ZECHAIAN Srfrfffzry ....... ........ J EAN KIOYER Class' Historian .... .... H ENRY TRL'hIBO Class Reporter. .. .. . KENNETH KI.INGER Advisor ....... .. . MRS. HLYAINIEI. l31l All' haf,-..u , r .,',fr,. f1--N' 9 4 , 1 , ,f 41-'14, FRESHMAN CLASS l 1 , l TOP ROW: Jay Tobias, Ray Long, Franklin Reichert, Harold Deibert, james Seigfried. MIDDLE ROW: Phyllis Renninger, Floyd Fidler, james Peiffer, Marlene Kissinger, Mr. Kopen- haver, George Reber, Helen Heherling. BOTTOM ROVV: Lillian Pales, Ruth Osenbach, Florence jones, Bonnie Fessler, Shirley Hummel, Connie Fessler. CLASS OFFICERS C9 Prwsidenr .... . . . . . BONNIE FESSLER I 'iff-Presidrnt .... ..... C ONNIE F ESSLER Sw-rmzry ...... FRANKLIN REICHERT Trmrurer ..... . . . TVIARLENE KISSINGER Class llistorian. . . . . . Clam' Reporter. . . ,ld-visor ...... l32QI ROBERT LUCKENRILL . .SHIRLEY HUMBIEL . MR. KOPENHAVER EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW: james Nocker, Floyd Smith, Gilbert Steffy, Russell Kerschner, Richard Renninger, Eugene Huntzinger, Sterling Leymeister. SECOND ROW: John McCormick, Jean Long, Helen Lukens, Ruth Orlando, Mrs. Kerr, Eleanor Stevens, Judith Reber, Martha Schrader, Paul Staller. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Martonic, Shirley Trumbo, janet Tobias, Dolores Mickshaw, Doris Boyer, Phyllis Wolfe. CLASS OFFICERS C9 President .... Vice-President. Serretary ..... Treasurer .... Class Reporter. .. Advisor .... . . l33l . . SHIRLEY CFRUMBO . .IOHN NICCORMICK . . HELEN LUCKENS . NANCY lldARTONIC .DOLORES MICKSHAW MRs.KERR SEVENTH GRADE TOP ROW: Frederic' Kamp, John Reedy, George Reedy, Donald Long, Francis Chatcho, Dennis Lengel, Richard Degler, Ronald VVilson. MIDDLE ROVV: VVnyne Nloyer, Dorothy Schrader, Fern Strausser, Miss Agnes Morrisrxn, Doris Lengel, Carol Ann Binner, Paul Herman, Gerald Troutman. B0'1 l'OM ROVV: Georgette Minnich, Virginia Brommer, janice Hummel, Ellen Reber, Lois Mivkshaw, Emily Anman. CLASS OFFICERS 3 IJ:-miflwzt ....... .. fiEORGE REEDY l,il'l lJl'l'5iIll'lIf .... .. . VVAYNE NIOYER Sm-rvnu-y. ...... . . RoNAI,n XVILSUN fjfllh' R1'f1rn't4'r. . . ......... PAL' L HERAI.-KN f1Il1'iS0l' ...... . . . Miss AGNES NIORRISON I3-ll HISTORY 7'l'llt'lII'I' . . . . . . . AIR. KRAUSS ENGLBH CD Tmfhrr. . . . . . MRS. HUMMEL E351 PLANE GEOMETRY C9 NIRS Nlhblx CHEMISTRY C9 U61 MR. IxOl If NHAVP R HOME ECGNOMICS Q rr I h ................... MRS. KERR INDUSTRIAL ARTS Q f37 MR. KOPILN HAVE R GIRLS' GYM CLASS C9 NIR lxRAL BOYS' GYM CLASS G ISS MR. lxRAl SS Z'-X 'Vue VMBQ NK GIRLS' CHORUS TOP ROVV: Helen Heherling, Peggy Seigfried, Ruth Schrader, Kathleen Sowers, Bev- erly Seiler, Connie Rudy, Ina Auman, Marlene Kissinger. SEUOND ROVV: Nlnrinn Sowers, Phyllis Renninger, Shirley Seiler, Verna Trumhn, Anna Klinger, Jeanne Sweigert, Elaine Brommer, Lillinn Pnles, Connie Fessler, Instructor Mrs. Hummel. B0'l l'OM ROVVZ Shirley Hummel, Florence jones, Ruth Usenlmeh, jenn Long, Athena Fryer, Bonnie Fessler. ORCHESTRA fx 6 TOP ROVV: NVziyne Moyer. SICVUND ROXV: Marlene Kissinger, Beverly Seiler, Guy Moyer, lnstrurtnr Mrs. llum- mel, George Reichert, Kenneth Berk. THIRD ROVV: llenry Trnmlmn, jimmy Peirlfer, Hurry Fisher. 14111 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA TOP ROW: Sara Ebling, Pearl Kilmer, Peggy Seigfried, Beverly Seiler, Marion Sowers, Phyllis Renninger, Constance Rudy. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Sowers, Ina Auman, Anna Klinger, Mrs. Kerr, Shirley Seiler, Verna Trumbo, Jeanne Sweigert. FIRST ROVV: Bonnie Fessler, Lillian Pales, Connie Fessler, Shirley Hummel, Ruth Osenbach. PIONEER STAFF BACK ROVV: Jeanne Sweigert, Elaine Brommer, jean Long, Helen Heherling, Dale Runkle, Neal Borkey, Kenneth Klinger, Mr. Krauss, Mrs. Meek, Mr. Kopenhaver, Charles Zechman, james Peiffer, john Mengel, Florence Jones, Guy Moyer, Shirley Trum- bo, Donald Meyers, Shirley Hummel, Harold Deihert, Athena Fryer, Bonnie Fessler. SEATED: Phyllis Renninger, Sara Ebling, Peggy Seigfried, Marion Sowers, Ina Auman, Verna Trumbo, Connie Fessler, Shirley Seiler, Pearl Kilmer, Kathleen Sowers, Beverly Seiler. l4ll SENIOR PLAY C9 The Senior Class presented a three-act comedy entitled Toby Helps Out on February 2, 1951. The Cast was as follows: JOHNNY, who directed the play .... JANE, the heroine .............. MOLLY, her friend .......... DAVE, the hero ............... MORTIMOR, who studied Latin. . . BETTY Lou, who lisped ....... TOBY, who Cuts up ............... MRS. HARVEY, Who made a promise .... ...... . . . . ......... INA AUIXIAN MR. PHELPS, who made a decision. . . STAGE MANAGERS ............... The characters in the play within the .GUY MOYER . . .ELAINE BROMMER .. .JEANNE SWEIGERT . . .CALVIN SCHWENK . . .KENNETH BERK .. .. .SARA EBLING . . . .FRED FILBERT ...............GEoRGEREICHERT DALE RUNKLE, DONALD MEYERS play, Flower of the Valley, are: GERALDINE FAIR, the heroine ............. RICHARD IJARE, the hero ..... .. . D'AVE FLORA, the faithful friend .... . . . MoI.I.Y MURDOCK, the arch-fiend ............ .... J OHNNY MRS. FAIR, Geraldine's aged mother .... ....... T OBY THE SI-IERIFF, himself. . . . ........... ........................ M ORTIMOR The play portrayed the story of a typical high school crowd which decides to enter a play contest in an effort to win a community building. In spite of all Toby's jokes, which they think have ruined their chances of winning, they are awarded the medal and the community building for the funniest play. We will never forget the good times We had while practicing and presenting our Senior play. l 42 . 'Jn o WLLQZ-em BOYS' VARSITY C9 TOP ROW: Donald Meyers, Guy Moyer, Dale Runkle, Mr. Krauss, George Seiler, Neal Borkey, Calvin Schwenk. BOTTOM ROVV: Harold Marberger, Franklin Reichert, james Peiflrer, Lee Fessler, George Reichert, Fred Filbert. The Boys' Varsity squad has turned in another colorful season, as they did in previous years. VVith the four holdovers from last year's squad, Coach Krauss was able to weld together a winning team. Auburn Highs Pioneers played very good teams and showed great teamwork and sportsmanship, whether they won or lost. The Pioneers were hurt at mid-season when their leading scorer, Dale Runkle, was struck down with appendicitis. Next year, Coach Krauss should have another great team. He will have three boys returning, while Dale Runkle, Fred lfilbcrt, George Reichert, and Guy hloyer will be absent due to graduation. XVe wish Coach Clipper and all of next yearls team the best of luck in l95l-52. ljllfl' Nov. Nov. 21 .... Dec. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. 5 .... .l.lI.S Lost Lost 1 .... VVon VVon .... 8 .... Lost 12 .... Won 13 .... Lost 5 ..., Won 8 .... Lost Trams Branch Township Urwigsburg .. . .. Orwigsburg .. . .. Reilly Township Reilly Township St. Stephens .. . .. Branch Township liubley Township Pottsville Catholic VARSITY SCHICDU LIC .I.H.S. opp. . .... 37 49 . 43 49 . 37 35 . 70 42 -I-1 46 . -l-5 43 . 35 60 . 62 38 . 37 47 4-l D rm' Jan. jan. jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. 20 .l.H.S , . . .Lost . . . .Lost . . . .VVon . . . .Lost VVon .... . . . .Lost YVon Lost Won Teams .I.I1.S. Opp. St. Stephens . ......... 55 70 Pnttsville Catholic 36 57 Cressona . ............ 40 33 Tremont Township 26 30 Reed's Church ....... 48 31 Alumni . ............. 30 35 Tremont Township 49 2-1- Cressona . ............ 32 34 Hubley Township .... 63 27 GIRLS' VARSITY TOP ROW: Phyllis Renninger, Pearl Kilmer, Sara Ebling, Beverly Seiler, Marion Sowers, Mrs. Kerr. BOTTOM ROW: Verna Trumho, Ruth Orlando, janet Tobias, Georgetta Minnich, Helen Heherling. JAY-VEES TOP ROVV: Parker Schrader, Paul Herman, john Mengel, Mr. Krauss, Gerald Troutman, John McCormick, Ronald Wilson. BOTTOM ROVV: XNayne Moyer, john Reedy, Dennis Lengel, George Reedy, Lewis Boyer. l45l VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Slanding: PEGGY LOU SEIGFRIED JEANNR SWVEIGERT BONNIE FESSLER SHIRLEY SEILER JAY-VEE CHEERLEADERS LOIS MICKSHAW VIRGINIA BROMMER RVTH ORLANDO JEAN LONG FERN STRAUSSER DOLORES MICKSHAW JANET TOBIAS I46I L- V., ' I ff -qc-kt My Q V 1 vw B-5 +I 1 vfff, f 404, ' 'Pune 1,415 QDLLQT BAD NIEMO amp 0.3m-Ai' 1 IN Q R 7 19 f no emo r P Cliievvi wer NOTE OF APPRECIATION O YVe wish to express our sincere gratitude to each and everyone who has helped to make this yearbook possible. To the advertisers, the pho- tographers, the principal, the printers, our advisor, subscribers, patrons, and the staff, we say: THANK YOU. I 43 l Mr. and Mrs. Carol Heffner Darlene Faust Bonnie Baum Donald Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and hlrs. Pafrons Clarence Runkle Samuel U. llflarbarger Gerald Swoyer Menno Landis Mrs. Guy Diefenderfer, Sr. Richard Auman Mrs. Robert Brown Michael John Gusley Anna Mae VVebber Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler Henry L. Haines Mr. and llrs. George Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Auman Russel Barry Haas Mr. Bruce Berger Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borkey Lewis Boyer Mrs. Helen Berger Mr. Mason Ramer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an Mrs Mr and Mrs lVIr. and Mrs E. Stuart Filbert F. V. Filbert Calvin Schwenk Norman Bailey 49 Mr. and Mrs. Kay Seigfried Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brensinger Elmer Seigfried Guy Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heim Nlr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ebling Pvt. Junior N. Ebling Mrs. John Long Clarence Bittler Mr. and Nlrs. John Garner Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ebling Kenny and Net Dale and Jean Elaine and Sip Ina and Zip Nlarion and Loretta Nlrs. Jean Luckenbill Nlrs. Andrew Berger Nliss Joan Berger hir. and Mrs. Ralph Wessner Mrs. F. H. McCarthy Athena, Ruth, Shirley, Peg Mlort Ina, Sara, Jeanne, Elaine Fred and Neal Birdie III Auburn grief eomlaany W, V2 MQ? f ., N A Q5g5?- U -J L' M,:I+.1: , 52 . JOHN MORRISON '13 I. M. BERGER '17 JAMES R. B. MORRISON '20 BRUCE BERGER '28 JAY BERGER '36 NVILLARD SOWERS '45 PAUL GUERS, JR. '46 i ISOJ Compliments of , KELLER S KARL R. ALBERT, CLEANERS D' D' S' 12 Railroad Street 113 East Nlain Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. phone 73,51 Phone 983 THE FIRST NATICNAL BANK AND TRUST CO. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. JIEJIBER FEDERJL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of SEIGFRIED'S GRIM BROS. Sea Food Restaurant PIANOS TELEVISION RADIOS Hamburg, PH- SERVICE , Wvholffszlle and Retail Hamburg, Pa. phone 9881 Phone 2716 l5ll SMITH PHOTO STUDIO 426 North Centre Street Compliments of Pottsville, Penna. VVEDDING GROUPS PORTRAITS LOSCH BOILER SALES AND SERVICE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. CO77lfJliNlt'Ill.Y of Self -Service Market CAINDGESEY Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania Schuylkill Haven, Penna. phone 442 SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS FOR THE FANIILY SCHIMPFS DRUG STORE The REXALL Store ORWIGSBURG, PENNA. l52l Compliments of MILLER 5! 1.00 STORE Hamburg, Penna. F. P. RENNO AND SON WHOLESALE Befverzlges .' Cigars .' Cigarettes Tobaccos 8 North Third Street Hamburg, Perma. Phone 540 Complimentr of MARY LEE FASH IONS 45 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Perma. J AS. D. RAUSCH General and Contrazit Ilauling Building Sand and Stone Lime and Ferlilizer Coal, Brifh, and fllrmure 743 State St. Hamburg, Penna Phone 626 MORRISON MOTOR COMPANY 53 1 MUSIC HAVEN 112 East 1NIain Street J- V- CO- Schuylkill Haven Phone 1019 .Iefwelerx ana' Pyatrrhnlakers PHILCO AND STROMBERG- CARLSON RADIOS AND Pofrsvillfy 1'ffm1a- TELEVISION Complimenty of HAVEN HARDWARE 30 SAINT JOHN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. THE BROWN-E THE CALL GIFT SHOPPE CHINA - GLASSVVARE QUJLITY PRINTING LANIPS-.LINEN I PFllIlIj'lUlllliIl Dutch Novelties Schuylklll Haven, Penna. ll-1' East 1VIain Street Schuylkill Haven Compliments of HILL FARM DAIRY SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. PHONE 1126 54 Compliments of CAPITAL BAKERS THE POTTSVILLE REPUBLICAN Coengmmlates the Gmafuating Class of 1951 of Auburn High School and Extends Best W ishes For the F uture E551 Ice Cream Confectionery Gifts MICHEL BROS. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. EASY Washers ZENITH Television FRIGIDAIRE HIGGINS CO. 10 West Main Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. R A U ' S 313-317 State Street Phone 619 Hamburg, Pa. FRIGIDAIRE Appliances Gas Ranges ARMSTRONG Linoleum FRYER'S STORE 326 State Street Hamburg, Pa. fllagzzzines. Greeting Cards, Stationery, Etc. A BEN FRANKLIN STORE C O R R A D O'S The Store of Careful Fittings SHOE REPAIRING PHONE 159-R SCH UYLKILL HAVEN, PA. Compliments of S. N. CROSSLEY ATKINS' STORES CO. ff W!f ' 5C To gl.00 STORE Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 12 East Blain Street Phone 1074 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. KEEPS.-IKE DIAMONDS 56 Nflssureel Quality fll1a'1lys PETERS BROS. HOME - DRESSED MEATS Lenhartsville, Penna. Phone: Hamburg 3371 H. B. SHOENER INSURANCE Orwigsburg Compliments of G RAY'S Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Home of BOTANY 4500 Suits and Topcoats by Daroff Phone 295 Schuylkill Haven Used Cars Bought and Sold SALES AND SERVICE A M M Y' SALES si SERVICE New and Used Parts for All Makes Cars On Pike between Schuylkill Haven and Orwigsburg Tune THE TABERNACLE HOUR Every Sunday Nlorning-8:00 o'clock Radio Station WPPA, Pottsville Read Your Bible, Pray Often, Honor' Jesus Efvery Day VVALTER E. FRITZ, Direetor Box 4, Lanclingville, Penna. Conzplimenfs of HEISER Z'E2f22zif,f Jil l . I ' l9 E lVl ' S 'ast . ani treet Schuylkill Haven, Penna Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania Phone 828 IS7 L. C. DRIESBACH 11,412.1 GE Dock Street Schuylkill Haven, Penna Telephone 524 HARVEY B. MOYER STEEL CONSTRUCTION sHOvEL AND CRANE RENTAL RIGGING AND WELDING Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 49 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN BODY AND FENDER WORKS, INC. XVRECKICIJ CARS REBUILT DVVELLINCS AND APARTMENTS FOR RENT INCOME TAX PAPERS PREPARED GORDON D. REED dum Trimming--Refinishing Polishing Q h lk . , - Z J . - Center Ave. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. A U5 lu Hwen' and lottsvlllv Coniplinzentx of ELECTRICAL STORE HOTPOINT Jpplianrex l'Jlf'l'fI'iIYll Canirrlcfing l36 Center Avenue Phone 9-.I Schuylkill Haven, Pa. STALLER'S ICE CREAM STORE ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY Auburn, Penna. Conipliments of MESSNER AND HESS FAREL Y. BECKER DODGE - PLYMOUTH TJODGE Job-Ran'd TRL'L'KS Schuylkill Haven, Penna 58 JOHN N. MECK SONS BUILDING CONTRACTORS O DEER LAKE MILTON H- C. H. HEFFNER KAUFFMAN CHOICE IIIEJTS FRUIT FARIII Hamburg, lJCIlIlS5'lV2ll1l2l bchuylklll Haven Route 22 Phone 726 G. 1. BENSINGER PFLUEGER DRUGGIST ll Nlain Street 104 East Klaiu Street Schuvlkiu Haven Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Sinn, 1879 l59l WILLIAMS CANDY SHOPPE 222 South Centre Street Pottsville, Penna. UT Smrfh the Country For rhf Best Illatffrialsu RED SHOMPER HAVEN ESSO SERVICE H. R. KNAPP 81 SON LEATHER GOODS :: AUTO SUPPLIES 202-204 South Centre Street Phone 669 Pottsville, Penna H. L. HUMMEL BEN DER'S GARAGE BAKERY IIOIIIE - Ill,-IDE P1-ISTRY Hamburg, Penna. BUICK Sales and Serfvirr 3l2 Center Avenue Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Phone 368 Crmzplinzents of BAIR AND SHUEY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Conzplinzentx of DOHNER'S SHOE STORE Schuylkill Haven, Penna. 60 1 Compliments of STALLER-LUCKENBILL POST VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Compliments of LADIES' AUXILIARY STALLER-LUCKENBILL Posr 3975 AUBURN, PENNA. I I Complimerzts of , WELDING SNYDER S SERVICE SERVICE STATION RESTALTRANT Klinersville, Penna., and I leer Lake, Penna. Starview Farm Auburn, Penna. Comjnliments 0 f NURMAN W. BAILEY LUMISICR AND BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 31-R-22 Auburn, Penna WILLIAM C. KERSCHNER SICRVICIC STATION Summer Hill, Penna. Phonv: Auburn 37-R--I0 CANNON AND BEAT IXIADE Nylon Hloxiery at ANNA FISI-IER'S Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Compliments of P O M E R O Y'S POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Srhuylkill Co11nty's Grffatfst Deparfmmt Starz' Thr' Bzfxt Plnfe to Shop Sinrf 1887 62 FEGLEY BROS. . . Conzplznzelztx of XVHITE LILY I-Your 9 F ,,, F, ,, EHLY S BAKERY Schuylkill Haven, Pa. O b l C0l1lQ'lYllILlIlfi0lfl.S' to the Claw of 1951 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF ORWIGSBURG Mr 1u11f15R FEDERAL DEPUSJT INSURIJNCE CORPORA TIOX Complimelztx of Complimgntx of RAY BROWN HARRY BUTZ MUSIC CENTRE JEUVELER 35 East lVIain tree S r lku H I Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Snhuy 1 axen, Phone 7-J E631 TUCHLER'S DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, LINGERIE, SPORTS XVEAR 19 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. FOR A REAL TREAT, TRY M O O T Z Home-Made Candies 218 South Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. FIS H E R The Candy Man M O Y E R ' S For Famous fllakes in Illerfs Suits BOTANY, Devoxsnmu, CLIP:-ER-CRAFT, Mmmsrmne, CURLEE AND Kmcsamcs MALLORY and DALTON Hats M O Y E R' S .'Ilfwuy.r Something Nrfw 107 North Centre Street Pmtsville, Pa. Complimentx of S. S. WEISS DEPT. STORE POTTSVILLE, PA. CJ0lI1fIll.ll1t'Ilf.V of SCHUYLKILL AIRPORT COIIIIJZI-ll1t Hf5 of FORD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 223 South Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. I64 141 Q 7am 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. l M ACK'S Studio Distinctive Photography 111 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. PORTRAITS SCHOOL WORK COMMERCIAL NATURAL COLOR IVIAKERS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS YEARBOOK N51 DR. THOMAS J. SHORE DENTIST 7 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Phone 250 S I N TO N'S ART 8: GIFT SHOP 217 South Centre Street Phone 533 Pottsville, Pa. 1X'l11ll1I'3', Pham Supplies and Pifturr 1 rami1zg Comjrlinzents of DR. F. A. LAW KRIEG LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Corner Second and Laurel Streets Pottsville, Pa. lIIillu'orK' - Lumber - IIlll'Il'Zl'lll'l' Paint - Glass - Roofing ALBERT KRIEG Business Phone 4-89 THE POTTSVILLE JOURNAL FOUNDED 1825 QAM One of .inzerifrzfs Oldest Ne1a'sp1zpe1'.v SNYDER'S RESTAURANT IJINNERS : : PLATTERS Stwlks, Chops, Sanduiches, Sea Foods Open 6 A. M. to 12 P. M., Sundays Included llb North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Complimentx of CHUC.K'S LUNCH EON ETTE HOME - COOKED M EALS Ire Cream and .N701'l'!fil'J 338 Dock Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. l66l C0l7lf7ll7l1K1Zl.f of BEAUTY SHOP 9 S C H U L T Z S It Pays to Look Your Best SELF- SERVICE at All Times FQOD MARKET Phone 42-R-2 Auburn, Penna LEON R. SPATZ Electrical Contractor LIGHTING FIXTURES AND VVIRING SUPPLIES Phone 57-R-I2 I Auburn, Penna. Compllmcrzts of HUBLER SHOES, INC. A U B U R N C 1. amp tzmeats of Quality Fooa' and Electrical flpplianccx C. A. GEESAMAN, JR. l'rm' Dcliiwry Phone 42-R-3 I67I Compliments of CLAUSER'S GARAGE C 0 m pl imwztx 0 f AUBURN KNITTING MILLS Compliments of STRAUSE -ROEDER AMVETS POST 114 SUMMIT STATION, PA. I68I C0mpli111e1lzt.s' of HARRY T. BILLGER, Op+ome+ris+ AUBURN, PA. C0m,blime11ts of K AT H W Y N' S TELEPHONE 353 HAVEN MOTORS. INC. DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH - SALES AND SERVICE 200-208 Columbia Street Schuylkill Haven, LEFFLER'S DRY CLEANING PRESSING : TAILORING z DYEING Pine Grove, Pa. Phone 15 l69l LEON V. KETNER Electrical Dealer IVESTINGHOUSE AND G. E. APPLIANCES DOUTRlCH'S Always Reliable POTTSVILLE, PA. v,Ix0fS.,' The Style Center of Sehzlyllzlll County For Men'J' and Bayl-'Apparel FRANK S. LEWIS 22 liast Nlain Street Schuylkill Haven, Pc-una. NEI! 'S DEALER GREETING CARDS STAUFFER'S GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING Trailer Coach Sales Phone: Orwigsburg 6-3931 70 No One Knozvs Paint Like Il Paintcru GEORGE REICHERT PAINTING AND GENERAL REPAIRS VVashingt0n Street Auburn, Pa. Phone 56-R-20 LEON KISSINGER PLUMBING HEATING ELECTRIC VVATER PUINIPS NVashington Street Auburn P Phone 31-R-11 WEBBER'S GULF SERVICE AUBURN, PA. PHONE 55-R-2 Ccmlplinlents of BERGER'S BARBER SHOP Auburn, Pa., R. F. D. Complinzentx of A U B U R N ROLLER MILLS F. C. PHILLIPS, Prop KASCO Feeds zding - Jlixing - Flour Auburn, Pa. Phone 41-R-12 Compliments of MELVIN LONG PAPERHANGER AND PAINTER Auburn, Pa. Conzjllinzents of TONY'S MARKET Auburn, Pa. Treat Yourself to the Best at KLINGER'S BARBER SHOP Auburn, Pa. A MODERN BARBER SHOP FOR YOI'R CONVENIENCE Compliments of BROMMER'S MOBILGAS Phone: Orwigsburg 6-6395 Auburn, Pa. C0lIlf7Ii7I1KIlf.f of FRITZ'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS Gas. Oil, and Tirrs Auburn, Pa. Compliments of SUMMIT STATION FIRE CO. C 0m1'Jlz'me1zt.v of HENRY B. STEELE VVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR ATLANTIC REFINING COIIIP,-INY R. Il I, Orwigsburg, Pa. 72 Compliments of V O E S T E DEPT. STORE Orwigsburg, Pa. Compliments of TED RUDLOFF AND SON Plumbing and Hezztzng Orwigsburg, Pa. PAUL F. MATZ IIOTPOINT APPLIANCES :: BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY XVIRING Phone 6-3631 Orwigsburg, Pa. C.. H. HAWKINS FLOIVER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Auburn, Pa. COW'lf7li77IE1Zf5 of ESTHER MENGLE SPECIALTY SHOP -H8 Fourth Street Hamburg, Perma. NORGE APPLIANCES WILLIAM D. Cf 1. t f BECKER Imp Lmen 5 0 559 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Penna. Rffrige'ration Sales and Service VVE SERVICE VVHAT VVE SELL THE YARN SHOP Hamburg, Perma. 73 GESCHWIN DT FUNERAL HOME HAROLD H. GESCHWINDT Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 422 EARL STOYER IADILLA C - OLIJSDIOBILE Schuylkill Haven and Pottsville, Pa. C on grntulations to the ten students of the graduating class of Auburn Hz'glz School and to their parents W ix w fi gain? 5- D ' A C , K 5 Quality fezUelf'r.v For 104 Years Conzplimentx of PAUL J. FELTY TYDOI, Serfvice Station jefferson, Pa. COIIlf7lilllFIlf5 of THE PINES Deer Lake, Pa. SANGER'S FLOWERS l ln1L'1'r.v For All Ol'l'llSi07II Hfl1!l1l.'l'I',Y by llfire fllzyzulzerf' JOHN VV. YOUNG, PI'0pl'i1'f0f 221 VVL-st Rlarket Street Orwigsburg, Pa. rr ACHERMAN'S APPAREL SHOP Lflllivf' fffrjmrrl and .flllillirrrr-V Hamburg, Penna. 74 PREMIER FOODS VV. S. DUNN Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-5101 RUSSELL T. FRITZ Let Fritz Do It AUTO PAINTING BODY - FENDER REPAIRING 415 VVest Market Street Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-8071 REBECCA S. WALBORN MILDRED'S DECORATING AND GIFT BEAUTY SHOP P E SHOP 121 South VVayne Street Center Square Orwigsburg, P' Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-58-I-1 or 6-5611 Phone 6-5803 SLIP COVERS DRAPERIES JIM FRIDIRICI Compliment.: of MIMM AND KOCH BAKE SI-IOP Orwigsburg, Pa. Conzpfinlents of J. C. RUTTER AND SON Pllllllbillfj ana' HEllfillfj Orwigsburg, Pa. Conzpfinzenfx of DAVID B. STERNER AND SONS HARDXVARE Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-310-1- 73 Compliments of JIM'S SPORT SHOP TYDOL SERVICE lll East Nlain Street 215 Dock Street Schuylkill l-laven, Puma Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Phone 1050 AUTO ACCESSORIES Lfllllllly Sports Goods Store WASHING-LUBRICATION llunting and Fishing Lilwzses Phone 9426 Srlzuylkill Countyfv Oldest and Largext Television Dealer HAVEN APPLIANCE AND TELEVISION CO. l-IU Haven Street Cnext to the High Schoolj Phone: Schuylkill Haven 77 Schuylkill Haven DINGER CHEVROLET CO. I5 Charles Street SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. 2-I-llour lI,ft'l'l'l7Ig Service Body and Fender Repairs llvl'l'l'kl'Il Cars Rebuilt Complete Sertiire for I'JSfllI1lllf',V 1'lI1l'Ili5ht?Il Your Car DOUG. HILDEBRAND GULF SERVICE R. R. STERNER CO. c:o0m'E,11e TIRES GENERAL ELECTRIC .ipplimzces Gas - Oil - Tires - .l1'1'z's.fo1us - - Q 333 Lenter Avenue Center and Dock Streets Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. I76l C'077'lf7li77'LClZZ'J' of gvzw, Complimcrzty of THE NATIONAL BANK OF HAMBURG Know This Bank Battery MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEZII FREE PARKING LOT AT THE REAR OF THIS BANK FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS F. AND F. SHOP Hfzmburg Sports Center Third and State Streets HAMBURG, PA. P. A. FINK- H. E. FINK PHONE 687 I77I C10llgI'llZILlflIfi071.S' to the Compliments of Class-5 Of 1Q51 TINY TOT SHOP CHRISTMAN,S 113 Center Square CO' Orwigshurg, Pa. Hamburg, Pa. Phone 2718 MANBECK'S COAL AND ICE CO. COOLERATOR Appliazzces SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. PHONE 126 MERRITT ALEXANDER JEll'EL1iR - ll',JTCI1.MAKER 50 South Fourth Street HAMBURG, PA. BURKEY AND C I. , tb f omp um Il .s 0 FURNITITRIC, CARPIQTS ONYX BLOUSE AND BICDDING Phone 9251 I c5l'NVlgS1JLll'g, Pa. Hznnhurg, Pa, 1781 Conzplinzenis of Complinzentx of DR. L. H. MILLER E. W, MQYER DR. A. A. HELLER Orwigsburg, Pa. OPTOIUETRISTS CHEVROLET Cars and Tru Pottsviue, Pa. FRIGIDAIRE dpplirzlzrrs Conzpliments of CHARLES NOECHER C0mg0lime1Rzt5 of A FRIEND Compliments of PEIFFER AND MILLER CONTRACTORS Best W Z..S'!I6.S' to the Class of 1951 H E F F N E R'S U91 Cornplinzents of B. A. BERGER ROOFING CONTRACTOR Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-5911 VVILLIAM C. MOYER Oak Ili!! and St. Nicholas Coal Firewood, Stove, and Sand Orwigshurg, Penna. Phone 6-5923 CO!IIf7lilllL'I1f.Y of PAUL R. FAUST AUCTIONEER AND CONTRACTOR Urwigshurg, Pa. Complinzentx of DORIS BERRY DRESS S110P 20 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Pa. Phone 2051 LUNDBYE'S ll'OAIEN'S l'l'EflR - GIFTS 209 NVest llarket Street Urwigsburg, Pa. VVESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE CLAYTON H. BOLTZ Ei'l'l',1'flliIlg for the Illlf0IIl0!1ilf'U Hamburg, Pa. COll!jl'IlfIl1lltl.0H.V, Clrzxx of 105.7 BOBST'S NEWS AGENCY Orwigsburg, Pa. 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