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

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C t J THE MAROON Sz GOLD THE SENICR CLASS AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL AUBURN, PENNSYLVANIA 496 JH f Q K . fi VOLUME 5 - 1952 FOREWORD Dk For this 1952 volume of the DUNIiI,E ROT UN GOLTH we have selected the Pennsylvania Dutch theme with the hope that the sketches herein might portray the beauty and simplic- ity of the life and eustoms of those people to Whom we owe so mueh for our rich herit- age. Some of the best years of our lives have been spent at A. H. S. It is our sincere hope that the pages of this book will reeord those pleasant memories and reeall all the treas- ured moments. lNlay We preserve the memory of these years for our future days. .-1 2 ,- . I 1 V , 5 iw L7 L 'F . . L., U Ti X A-ffk-, AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL 1-3'-1 X Vlg pvwf ti! CONTENTS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION THE SCHOOL THE SENIORS THE CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS X-:ax . ,- Q I 1 X ,bn ix f -A . x-A WERE f Q gl' '- 7 Pk -4- i We, the Senior Class of 1952 wish to dedicate this, our fifth annual to MR. FREDERICK K. KRAUSS principal of the Auburn High School and our class advisor for two years. He has continuously placed goals in front of us, and has encouraged us in all fields of education. 'Y I Y: DEDICATION i 4a ...5.- in ALMA MATER Pk Auburn High School, ever love thee Through the March of Time: Standing on a forest hillside, High above the town. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Praise to thee we sing: May thy sons and daughters ev Hail to thee, our queen. .....n.4. -. A CI' H- STANDING ON A FOREST HILLSIDE- Honor, love, to God and country For all truth and right: Thou hast ever taught unfailing Even as the night: As we scatter o'er the tumult, You will always be Standing on a forest hillside, Auburn High, to me. H Huw-L I' 1 J M'iNiS771HV0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS F Left to Right: Iames Morrison, President: Charles Dewald, Director: Frank- lin S. Moyer, Vice-President: George Binner, Secretary: George H. Hubler. Treasurer. cjqys.J O O O O O O Supervising Principal MR. FREDERICK K. KRAIZISS MUHLENBERG COLLEGE! ALLENTOWN, PENNAA X ,UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA I I PHILADELPHlA.'PdiItINIX. . xr V SLIBIECTS2 hiistory, Health 1 X' A I 'Q Pr1nc1pal's Message SENIORS: Iudging from your present endeavors, I anticipate a yearbook that will refiect careful thought and planning. It will be one that has engaged the activities of every member of your class. It will also be one, I am sure, that will stand as a worthy monu- ment to all of your fine achievements during your school life. Producing a yearbook provides opportunities for acquiring experiences that should be of lasting value. You have experi- enced the necessity for each one in the class to contribute a share of the work. When one shirks, his responsibilities become an added burden to the group. You have experienced the need for frequent group meetings, consultations, and discussions, con- ducted in a democratic manner with full class participation in order to arrive at vital decisions affecting the very existence of the book. You have experienced the need for securing competent advice and help on matters requiring careful decision but on which you knew little. You have experienced the need for plan- ning in order to achieve maximum results with minimum waste and error. You have experienced the extensive work and thought that is required in order to carry a project of merit through to a successful conclusion. I am confident that this yearbook will be worthy of your class and a credit to our school. I am confident that you have grown in wisdom and stature during its production, and I am confident that your lives in the future will refiect the same kind of plan- ning, preparation, work and thought that went into the making of this annual. With best wishes, FREDERICK K. KRAUSS. .-8,-f df! , 1 L I I K, R L f . 1,4 4-f,,1,'! ,442 .' at . Q I THE FACULTY MISS DELLA MOYER STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE KUTZTOWN, PENNA. GRADES: First and Second BML , , i :SMIXSS iAixi1f1A MORRISON STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE KUTZTOWN, PENNA. ,, ,C ,SN L., tl! X I. I . GRADES: Third and Fourth fa , R K A ft A 1 , 31,1 v . za , Q, f, , -J S, vi' MRS. MARTHA M. MECK L ,M K, L 1, K M A STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE D, 5 J KuTzTowN, PENNA. ' flq 3- 1,3 I L l f 3 fy' GRADES . X S- Fifth and Sixth ll L ' ' ,ug f , 1 Qgggbl gp N V X , L m I F 'I A ,wil-'ll 'L'-,lk P X L MISS AGNES C. MORRISCSN . ' L STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE X KUTZTOWN, PENNA. SUBIECTS: ' Spelling, Mathematics, Geography, English 7, and Penmanship N f GRADES: X L Seventh and Eighth I L-V - Rf .1 li I l Nxt' N L R I l ff? A fe A R , l' ' ,X A K Ibn fr , fff' ..9.. I pfh ' J v N t 1 , .LJ ,fl ', ' -L . 1 i - I . f -ill l I N X L I, I Nw MWA ,M FM I I THE FACULTY MRS. DORIS L, HLIMMEL IUNIATA COLLEGE HUNTINGTON, PENNA. SUBIECTS: English, 9-IO-ll-125 Chorus, Orchestra, and Music, 1 to 8, inc. MISS GRACE E. FITTS OREGON STATE COLLEGE CORVALLIS, OREGON Graduate Work: PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SUBIECTS: Home Economics, Science, English 8, and History 7 MRS. IANICE Z. MECK TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. SUBIECTS: Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra History 8, 105 Spanish, and Health MR. IOHN E. KOPENHAVER PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE. PENNA. SUBIECTS: Physics, Biology, Industrial Arts, and Health ffl . f r 1 ' .. 10 .. .Lf-I SCHOOL CLINIC Wi MRS. IOHN KOPENHAVER MRS. NAGLE, School Nurse DR. W. F. MOYER CAROL HEFFNER MRS. HARRY KLIHN KARL ALBERT, D. D. S DONNA SCHEIPE ,-11,-1 CAFETERIA MRS. MARY BAUM - Cook MRS. BERTHA FISHER F- Helper ' w l A an I A ,jx L . 1 X , I ' fl 1 f 'L X1 Q 5 4 A fx I 1 f ' QM xy ' , R X ,X 'Y L XA X ff! XXX u, L S MR. RALPH STRAUSE - Custodian Ayn' MR. PAUL HEIM - Bus Driver -1 12 .- Seated, Left to Right: Earl Faust, Kathleen Sowers. Anna Klinger, Verna Trumbo Beverly Seiler, Lee Fessler. Standing, Left to Right: Pearl Kilmer, Harold Marbarger, Neal Borkey, Mrs. Hum- mel, Iohn Mengel, George Seiler, Marion Sowers. YEARBOOK STAFF Pk Adviser .......... .... M rs. Doris Hummel Editor-in-Chief . . . ....... Verna Trumbo Assistant Editor ...... . . . Neal Borkey Business Manager ........... .... B everly Seiler Assistant Business Manager ....... . . . .... Marion Sowers Art Editor .................................... Anna Klinger Typists ............ Verna Trumbo, Beverly Seiler, Neal Borkey Literary Staff--George Seiler, Kathleen Sowers, Iohn Mengel, Earl Faust, Harold Marbarger. Sports Editor ........................ ..... L ee Fessler Assistant Sports Editor .... .. . Pearl Kilmer ...f 13 .- The a gold CLASS RING 2? 1952 class ring is composed of base, with either onyx, rubies, blue stones, or solid yellow gold. The setting school. are OI1 emblem in the center of the contains the name of the high The numbers of the class year each side of the setting. We will always have our class ring to bring back memories of our high school days, ,-14,-1 Nfx,N W W W di 19? Q Y71'0RS CLASS OFFICERS NEAL BORKEY BEVERLY SEILER President Vice-President CLASS MOTTO: Ever Climbing CLASS COLORS: Scarlet and White CLASS FLOWER: American Beauty Rose VERNA TRUMBO ANNA KLINGER Secretary Treasurer -1 16 -1 CLASS POEM Pk OUR LAST SCHOOL DAYS School is just about over, And we must soon depart: But we will always cherish These days within our hearts. We face the future unafraid, As we climb the ladder to success: We'll strive vigorously To do our very best. Remember the Class of '52 As always being loyal, faithful, and true: Dear Alma Mater, We're leaving you. ,.., VERNA TRUMBO. CLASS SONG SENIOR CONTEMPLATIONS fTune: 'iAre You Lonesome Tonight? l We are leaving tonight the school that we love, We'll remember the days that are gone: We will always remain dear to our school, As we did through the years gone b To the teachers we're fond of we say good bye, And the friends that we've made at our dear Auburn Highg Will they miss us as we'll miss them, too? Farewell to our dear Auburn High. -Words by MARION SOWERS l 1 .wht A V, QZCXHX f L ff NEAL EDWIN BORKEY Neal Neal, one of the tallest members of the class of '52, is known for his personality among his many friends. He is the assistant editor of this annual and also manager of the production staff of the Pioneer. He has great ability to work the movie projector. Neal's favorite subject is Eng- lish, and his favorite sports are baseball and basketball. Although he is a valuable player on the boys' basketball team, his ambition is to become a major league baseball player. Best of luck to you, Neal. Basketball 8 years: Senior Play 4: Pioneer Staff 1-2-3-4: Class Officer 1-2-3-4, High School Play 2: Yearbook Staff 4. EARL NELSON FAUST Earl Earl, the quietest member of the senior class, is friendly and always has a pleasant smile for everyone. His agree- able personality has made him a popular boy with his classmates and teachers. Earl's favorite sport is baseball and his favorite subject is Industrial Arts. He is unde- cided as to what his future vocation will be. Best of luck to you, Earl. Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Chess Club 4: Modeling Club 4. LEE RONALD FESSLER Lumpy Lumpy will always be remembered for his jolliness and joking in class. Lumpy, as we all know him, is very active in class activities. He has a great likin for baseball and his favorite class is Industrial Arts. Lum- py's future at the present is undecided, but We all know that he will make good in whatever he undertakes. Good luck, Lumpy. Basketball l-3-4: Senior Play 4: Pioneer Staff 2-3-4: Chess Club 4: Boys' Handicraft Club 4. PEARL ADA KILMER Pearl Pearl, the tallest girl in the Class of '52, can usually be seen driving a black Chevrolet to school on important events. Pearl's favorite subject is Health and her favorite sport is basketball, of which she is a valuable player on the girls' team. Her ambition following graduation is to join the W.A.F.'s. We all wish you luck in the future, Pearl. Basketball 5 years: Senior Play 45 High School Play 2: Yearbook Staff 4g F. H. A. 1-2-3-4: Pioneer Staff 2: Girls' Handicraft Club 4: Modeling Club 4. '-18,-v J ,1,,,,.1, 6419.1 IO- fl yglifzk, ' '- 5' I Cz,--cl 5 1 f . , f'Lc:1,,1.,Z-fradxe! f -lf L-fc 441 - ' -441 V'- -'L24 Lj U' 'WHL vvwwf ANNA ELAINE KLINGER-'M Anna Anna, the shortest member of the senior class, has dark hair and brown eyes. She is very active in school activi- ties and takes a great deal of interest in her studies. Her favorite sport is basketball, of which she is a valuable player. Her favorite subject is English. We wish her the best of luck in her future vocation as a beautician. Lots of Luck, Anna. Basketball 6 years: Pioneer Staff 1-2: High School Play 2: Chorus l-2-3-4: F. H. A. 1-2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Class Olilcer 1-2-3-4: Girls' Handicraft Club 4: Cheerleader 4. f .f Sl 'fi at Ql,,24'j HAROLD URBAN MARBARGER sammy MQ '75 F, Sammy will always be remembered for his ability to do Math. In his spare time he can usually be found ,E driving a black Packard. Sammy's favorite sport is 91 basketball and his favorite subject is Trigonometry. After ,C idae 'tg what he will be. We know he will make good whatever 9 he undertakes. Best Wishes, Sammy. , ,441 Basketball 6 years: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4: Pioneer fQm2lL1Q f Staff 2: Chess Club 4: Boys Handicraft Club 4. IOHN IRA MENGEL 10hnnywky'fZ-Qt johnny, as known by everyone, can always be found LgLefL,,! lzcel. laughing. He usually can be found taking care of some i ' j activities for basketball since he is co-manager. Hisif' yeh am favorite subject is Math. Although Iohnny is a barber ,4 ' Lv- in his spare time, he is undecided about his future occu-'Fd' 'ix pation. Good Luck, Iohnny. L Wu: LT'Ll,:il' Basketball Manager 4: Basketball 3: Senior Play 4: Pioneer Staff fff X , l-2-3-4: Yearbook Staff 4: Dramatics Club 4: ,A jf? ,lfy-' jfs.. Boys' Handicraft Club 4. ' f I cc .rL ---'ff , We fi! ..' 1, V4 - L 2:44. BEVERLY PAYE SEILER Bev ,Li E Bev will always be remembered for her popularity jf? , and cheerfulness throughout the school. She is very ac- ' Lf? Ji' tive in class and school activities. She is an officer of . X most of the class activities. Bev plays a nice game of' K f, j basketball and her favorite subject is Trig. After gradu- gl ation, Bev plans a career in the Held of nursing. Best 76 'L Wishes, Bev. ' 1 Basketball 5 years: F. H. A. 1-2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Chorus I-2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3-4: Pioneer Staff 1-2-3: is Class Officer 1-2-3-4. SQLLQ.. Lbun-1 ,A I . Zin, rf C2121 dpj ,ALQAC-24 f gn.,-Jffi grief, aiobg jjizzdwg u e kj? 19 :Judge-eafsj - . 'bfi'-' A K graduation he plans to go to college, but he is undecided A' 1 lx' 1 , 1 A , ' ' . g ' I - 1 1 It I L if X fl' Lid' ffff ff J.. if jgdfwukw of' 46 M-I felt:-'-1' I ' ' 5 ZS M22 -4 A-sf-f ,def lil- Af! 'Kg M .. x 1 . j I I -- f - 'Q ' 1 GEORGE THOMAS EILER Georgie Georgie is the tal st member of our class and is one of the valuable players of the basketball team. His favor- ite sport is basketball and the best-liked subject is His- tory. Georgie plans to go to welding school following graduation, and we know with all his past experiences, good looks, and the will to win, he will succeed. The class wishes you good luck. Basketball 5 years: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Chess Club 4: Boys' Handicraft Club 4: Pioneer Staff 2. KATHLEEN ELAINE SOWERS Katty Katty, a dark-haired girl of the senior class, can usu- ally be found joking and laughing. She is noted for her voice and sin ing ability. She has a great liking for base- ball and her favorite subject is Physics. Her future ambi- tion is going to be in the field of nursing. Best Wishes to you, Katty. Chorus 1-2-3-4: Basketball Manager 4: F. H. A. l-2-3: Pioneer Staff 2-3: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Class Officer 1-2-3-4: Girls' Handicraft Club 4. MARION ALICE SOWERS Smokey Smokey, the only left-hander in the senior class, is noted for her friendliness with everyone. Her favorite subject is English, and as we all know, her favorite sport is baseball, especially the New York Yankees. Her fu- ture at the present is undecided, but we all know what- ever she undertakes she will be a success. Good Luck. Smokey. Basketball 5 years: Pioneer Staff 1-2-33 Chorus l-2-3-4: F. H. A. l-2-3: Senior Play 4: High School Play 2: Class Officer 3-4: Yearbook Staff 4: Girls' Handicraft Club 4. VERNA MAE TRUMBO Verna Verna, as everyoneuknows, is editor of the Pioneer and also this annual. Verna is a very dependable senior who is always willing to lend a helping hand. She is very active in class and school activities. Her favorite subject is English and her most-liked sport is basketball, of which she is co-manager of the girls' team. Her future ambition is to become a nurse. We all feel that Verna, with her --an ,f pc will to win, will be a success. Good Luck, Verna. if f Basketball Manager 3-4: Pioneer Staff 1-2-3-4: Chorus l-2-3-4: F. H. A. 'V' ff - f C- -'dl 1-2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Class Officer 1-2-3-4. mf- ff f 17 be I ' ' 'P IN MEMORIAM ,1ft,.,,,. A MRS' IANICE. MECK RICHARD SEIFERT Class Advlsef BORN: APRIL 14, 1933 DIED: SEPTEMBER 28, 1944 ,-f 20 ,- CLASS HISTORY Pk FRESHMAN YEAR In September of 1948, twenty boys and girls entered Auburn High School as freshmen. The Class of '52 held their first class meeting on September 15th and elected the following officers: President. .................. Neal Borkey Treasurer ................. Anna Klinger Vice-President .... ..... M ary Wargo Reporter .......... .... B everly Seiler Secretary ....... ....... V erna Trumbo Historian ............... Kathleen Sowers Adviser ............. Mr. Iohn Kopenhaver During the freshman year we went to Pottsville and visited the Court House, County Iail, City Hall, Republican newspaper office, and Yuengling's Ice Cream Plant. We had a class party this year. Members of our class participated in the following activities: Orches- tra, Chorus, the Pioneer, F. H. A., and Girls' and Boys' Basketball. Beverly Seiler, Anna Klinger, Pearl Kilmer, and Marion Sowers were members of Auburn High's undefeated bas- ketball team. This year we regretted losing Francis Heim and Richard Long. SOPHOMORE YEAR On September 14, 1949, we held our Hrst class meeting for the year and elected the fol- lowing officers: President. ......... .... N eal Borkey Treasurer . . . . ..... Anna Klinger Vice-President. .... ..... B everly Seiler Reporter .......... ...... M ary Wargo Secretary ........ ...... V erna Trumbo Historian ............... Kathleen Sowers Adviser .............. Mr. Frederick Krauss Our class activities consisted of two hoedowns and a record dance. We also sold Holly Wreaths. During the year, members of our class took part in Girls' and Boys' Basketball, Pioneer, Chorus, Orchestra, F. H. A., and High School Play. This year we lost William Moyer, Mary Wargo, and Roland Zeckman. IUNIOR YEAR Now as dignified juniors and determined to succeed, we elected the following officers: President. ....,............. Neal Borkey Treasurer ................. Anna Klinger Vice-President. ............ Beverly Seiler Reporter. ............... Kathleen Sowers Secretary ...... V. . . ...... Verna Trumbo Historian ................ Marion Sowers Adviser .............. Mr. Frederick Krauss In October of this year our class rings arrived. We were all pleased with them. We par- ticipated in selling magazines with the seniors. We also had two hoedowns, a bake sale, and sold school hats durin the year. Members of the class took part in F. H. A., Chorus, Orches- tra, Girls' and Boys' Basketball, Pioneer. At the end of this year we regretted losing Carl Bailey, Elwood Singley, and Kathryn Long. SENIOR YEAR At last! The senior class of '52 in A. H. S. was out to make the best of our last year. We decided to keep the same officers as last year. We now have twelve members left. We had a hoedown on October 14th. Our senior play, Spring Fever, was held on November 16th. We also joined the juniors in selling magazines. The class elected Verna Trumbo, editor: Neal Borkey, assistant editor: Beverly Seiler, business manager: Marion Sowers, assistant business manager: Pearl Kilmer, sports editor: Lee Fessler, assistant sports editor: for the yearbook staff. Pearl Kilmer, Beverly Seiler, Anna Klinger, Marion Sowers, played on the girls' basketball team. Verna Trumbo and Kathleen Sowers were managers. Neal Borkey, Lee Fessler, George Seiler, and Harold Marbarger played on the boys' varsity basketball team. Iohn Mengel was a manager. Verna Trumbo was editor of the Pioneer. Members of our class took part in all activities of the school. -21- SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY ik It is the year of 1957, and a beautiful evening in Iune. Everywhere in the vicinity of Auburn are huge posters reading, Gala Reunion. Many days ago, invitations were sent to all former pupils urging them to attend and particularly stressing an evening of wonderful entertainment. The hour for the great event has arrived. Every seat in the vast new auditorium is filled, and all are eagerly awaiting the performance in which many delightful surprises have been promised. The stage is decorated with flowers. lt is truly a festive occasion. Seated in the audience are many celebrities. As I look about me, I see a number of my old classmates. There is Neal Boi-key, who is now playing basketball for the Warriors, and in his spare time coaches the varsity basketball team at Penn State. The ladies occupying the front seats are all dressed so becomingly that they arouse my curiosity. I am told their attire comes from the very select, not to say the most expensive, shop of Anna Klingerf' who designs gowns for all the best-dressed women in the country. She is here herself and looks very chic. Seated near her is Iohn Mengelf' who owns his own barber shop. We all recognize him by his familiar laugh. Another celebrity I saw was Earl Faust, three times Governor of the State of Cal- ifornia, and leader of the new progressive party. His motto is all for one and that one me. Imagine my surprise when I see '-'Lee Fesslern coming toward me. He is dressed in a stunning uniform and looks as handsome as ever. He is a captain in the U. S.A. Walk- ing next to him is his life-long buddy, George Seiler, a noted welder who is famous for his wonderful welding technique. l have already talked to our former classmate, Marion Sowersf' who is now a pri- vate secretary to the head of the RCA Victor Corporation. Two people now entering and receiving a warm reception from the committee at the door are Beverly Seiler and Verna Trumbo, who are superintendents of nurses in the Philadelphia General Hospital. If there are any accidents tonight, we feel sure the sufferers will be properly attended to with Beverly and Verna on the job. And now the entertainment is to begin. There is a hushed expectancy. The lights in the auditorium fade and the footlights flash on. Before the packed house appears a tall, dignified figure, who makes an eloquent address of welcome. It is indeed our classmate, Harold Marbargerf' who has fulfilled his life ambition by becoming a Colonel in the U. S. A. F. Oh, before I forget to mention it, the music for the program is provided by Kathleen Sowers, who is now featured as a singer for Guy Lombardo's orchestra. Next comes a big surprise. The speaker for tonight is none other than our own pal, Pearl Kilmer, who will tell us of the many thrills and adventures she has had while in the W.A.F.'s. This brings to the end our successful reunion. The entire audience rises and sings our Alma Mater. lt has been a real delight to see all of our old friends once again. -22.- ?' 'L A 112 2 -be J I CLASS WILL Pk We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, realize that our days at Auburn High School are coming to an end, do hereby make the fol- lowing bequests: FIRST: To our dear ALMA MATER, we wish success in educating our underclassmates. SECOND: To MR. KRALISS, our principal, who had been our class adviser in our sophomore and junior years, we bestow the patience and understanding. THIRD: To the FACULTY, We wish them the patience and under- standing to the underclassmates. FOI,IRTI'Iz To the IUNIOR CLASS, we wish continued success in publishing an annual. FIFTH: To the SOPHOMORE CLASS, we will our money-making schemes. SIXTH: To the FRESHMAN CLASS, we bequeath the opportunity of being high and mighty seniors some day. SEVENTH: INDIVIDUAL BEQLIESTS: 1. NEAL BORKEY'S athletic ability to FLOYD FIDLER. 2. EARL FALIST'S quietness to SHIRLEY SEILER. 3. LEE FESSLER'S blonde hair to GERALD TROUTMAN. 4. PEARL KILMER'S basketball technique to EILEEN ROGERS. 5. ANNA KLINGER'S good marks to ROBERT STEVENS. 6. HAROLD MARBARGERS Math ability to IAMES SEIGFRIED. 7. IOHN MENGEL'S height to ATHENA FRYER. 8. BEVERLY SEILER'S wittiness to CHARLES ZECKMAN. 9. GEORGE SElLER'S driving ability to HAROLD DEIBERT. 10. KATHLEEN SOWERS'S singing talent to PATSY REBER. ll. MARION SOWERS'S sense of humor to CLAIRE HOLITZ. 12. VERNA TRUMBO'S yearbook worries to next year's editor. We, the Class of '52, Seniors of Auburn High School, being of sound mind, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. -23.- Name Neal Borkey ..... Earl Faust ....... Lee Fessler ...... Pearl Kilmer ..... Anna Klinger .. . . . Harold Marbarger. Iohn Mengel ..... Beverly Seiler . . . George Seiler .. . . . Kathleen Sowers .. Marion Sowers . . Verna Trumbo . . . SENIOR TELESCOPE Pk Pastime Weakness Movies .... .... G irls . .... . . Thinking ........ Blondes . .... .. Sleeping .. . .... Brown Eyes .. . . . . Driving . ......... Air Force ....... . Watching T. V. . . Playing Cards .. . .Girls . ...... . . . . . Cutting Hair ..... Girls . ...... .. . Talking Dreaming Dancing .Reading Listening .... Curly Hair... .. . ....... Blondes . .... . . .. . .... Boys ...... . . . .. . . . . . . .Oldsmobile ..-...- to Radio.Sch. Haven Movies. -24- Sch. Haven Movies . H Favorite Song Sin Slowpoken Cry Cold, Cold Heart Cry Down Yonder Deep Purple You'll Never Walk Alone Sin Slowpoken Little White Cloud That Cried Slowpoken WHO'S WHO IN CLASS OF '52 PF Neal Borkey .. . . . . .... Most Athletic Earl Faust .... ---- Q uietest Lee Fessler .. . . .... Wittiest Pearl Kilmer .. . . .... Liveliest Anna Klinger .. . . .... Most Studious Harold Marbarger .... Most Mathematical Iohn Mengel .... .... N oisiest Beverly Seiler . .. .... Friendliest George Seiler .. . . .... Tallest Kathleen Sowers . .... Most Musical Marion Sowers .. .... Most Pleasant Verna Trumbo .. . .... Most Dependable HEARTS DESIRE Pk Neal Borkey .. . . . Earl Faust .. . . . Lee Fessler .. . . Pearl Kilmer .. . . Anna Klinger .. . . Harold Marbarger Iohn Mengel .... Beverly Seiler .. . . George Seiler .. . . Kathleen Sowers . Marion Sowers . . Verna Trumbo .. . . . . .Play Major League Baseball . . . .Travel Around the World . . . .loin the Air Force . . . .loin the W.A.F.'s . . . .Drive a Yellow Convertible . . . .Own a Western Ranch . . . .See the World . . . .A Flight Nurse . . . .A New Car . . . .Have Money . . . .A Blue Oldsmobile . . . .Become a Nurse F-25- IRROR FAVORITES IC AG QQ Orchestra A ctress Actor Comedian Expression Name nagan Ralph Plan 52 KU Q .nn E O Q .M s.. KU E TE 'U U-4 I5 .-C1 .2 Di .2 3 on n-I 10 .E 'CI so E -1 42 A.: r-4 G s-4 N! 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I-Ll .rn 5 L4 'J U 52 C1 O f'! .ff 3 U 1-l QD .E 1: FU 2 hu N I-4 Q '-3 O 3' .lf O WCIS . een So o -o I-4 as .Q E O n-l 72 Il L? Taylor . abeth be u ea 'I N --. .-. I-Ll .Farley Granger .2 3 0 f-I co .E 1: G3 E .e O CYS . Marion Sow o 'cs I-4 ru .Q E I-1 U .cz 4-I V3 L11 O n-l 5 D Q .fl E so --1 -1 --n .- -o -ca as n-I c: 2 4' .YZ 3 an n-l HD .E 'C FU E u VJ U C1 O F15 na Trumbo Ver X!u! 'o 'xxxn Top Row: Iohn Mcngcl, Earl Faust, Harold Marbarger, George Scilcr. Ncul Borkcy Middlv Row: Bcvcrly Scilcr, Knthlccn Sowcrs. Marion Sowcrs, Pearl Kilmer. Bottom Row: Anna Klingcr. Verna Trumbo. Lce Fcsslcr. -27.- , Top Row: Lee Fessler, Neal Borkey, Anna Klinger. Second Row: Pearl Kilmer, Verna Trumbo, Beverly Seiler, Marion Sowers Third Row: Harold Marbarger, Kathleen Sowers, Iohn Mengel. -2g- I Q? '64 - in viii h - I 1 1.1 ifibzinm :- Jut' :I milk Q sf 0 J X25 L ' ul 5' - Y1d8RClHSSeS JUNIOR CLASS Seated, Left to Right: Henry Trumbo, Athena Fryer, Ruth Schrader, lean Moyer, Charles Zechman. Standing: Shirley Seiler, Mrs, Hummel, Kenneth Klinger, Peggy Seigfried, Connie Rudy. RAW CLASS OFFICERS Pk FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President. ........... .. Kenneth Klinger President ......... ...... S hirley Seiler Vice-President ...... ..... S hirley Seiler Vice-President . . . .... Peggy Seigfried Secretary ...... .. . . Peggy Seigfried Secretary ...... . ...... Connie Rudy Treasurer ....... . . Charles Zechman Treasurer ......... . . . Charles Zechman Class Historian . . . . . . Henry Trumbo Class Historian. . . ...... Ruth Schrader Class Reporter ...... . . . Ruth Schrader Class Reporter .... ...... A thena Fryer Adviser ....................... Mrs. Hummel ,-4 30 -f SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated, Left to Right: Florence Iones. Ruth Osenbach, Bonnie Fessler, Shirley Hummel, Lillian Pales. Second Row: Iames Peilfer, Floyd Fidler, Evelyn Yerqer, Marlene Kissinger Connie Fessler, George Reber, Franklin Reichert, Mr. Krauss Third Row: Iames Seigfried, Robert Stevens, Bruce Edwards, Harold Deibert Robert Luckenbill, Franklin Fahringer. President ..... CLASS OFFICERS Pk Vice-President .... Secretary. .... . Treasurer ..... Class Historian. . . . . . Class Reporter .... . . Adviser ....... -31.- Franklin Reichert .. Connie Fessler Bonnie Fessler . . Iames Seigfried Robert Luckenbill Marlene Kissinger . . . .1 Mr. Krauss FRESHMAN CLASS Sitting, Left to Right: Phyllis Wolfe, Shirley Trumbo. Ianet Tobias, Dolores Mickshaw, Claire Houtz, Doris Boyer. Second Row: Richard Renninger, Nancy Martonic, Ruth Orlando, Martha Schrader, Patricia Reber, Helen Lukens, Eleanor Stevens, Iean Long, Mr. Kopenhaver. Third Row: Iohn McCormick, Paul Smith, Eugene Huntzinger, Paul Staller, Sterling Leymeister, Gilbert Steffy, Harold Long, Iames Noecker, Russel Kerschner. LJQDXJ CLASS OFFICERS Pk FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ...... l ..... Shirley Trumbo President ........ .... S hirley Trumbo Vice-President.. . .... Paul Staller Vice-President . . .. . . Nancy Martonic Secretary. ...... . .. Helen Lukens Secretary ........ . Dolores Mickshaw Treasurer ...... ......... I ean Long Treasurer ....... ....... I ean Long Class Historian. .... Nancy Martonic Class Historian . . ..... Ruth Orlando Class Reporter.. ..... Iohn McCormick Class Reporter. . . . . .Iohn McCormick Class Adviser ...... .... M r. Kopenhaver ,-132,-1 IHGHTH,GRADE Sitting, Left to Right: Lois Mickshaw. Emily Auman, Ianice Hummel, Ellen Reber, Virginia Brommer, Fern Strausser. Second Row: Gerald Troutman, Dorothy Schrader, Doris Lengle, Miss Fitts, Carol Binner, Georgetta Minnich, Paul Herman. Third Row: Iohn Reedy, Lewis Boyer, George Reedy, Richard Degler, Wayne Moyer, Frederic Kamp, Dennis Lengle. Francis Chatcho. CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ...... ..... C arol Binner President. ............ Iohn Reedy Vice-President. . . . . Ianice Hummel Vice-President. . . . . Wayne Moyer Secretary. ...... Virginia Brommer Secretary ........... Carol Binner Treasurer ......... Fern Strausser Treasurer .......... George Reedy Class Historian ..... Emily Auman Class Historian .... Ianice Hummel Class Reporter ...... Paul Herman Class Reporter. . Dorothy Schrader Class Adviser .................. Miss Fitts SEVENTH,GRADE Sitting, Left to Right: Mary Noecker, Fern Kcrschncr, Naomi Staller, Carol Nagle, Ioanne Tobias, Christine Orlando, Dorothy Schrader. Second Row: Eileen Rogers, Marilyn Schaeffer, Mary Lou Smith, Donna Scheipe, Elsie Wargo, Miss Agnes, Ruth Lukens, Dolores Koch, Ina May Noecker, Frances Renninger. Third Row: Sherwood Felty, Frederic Moyer, Harry Fisher, James Stevens. Darwin Weston. CLASS OFFICERS President. ............................ .. Ruth Lukens Vice-President .... .... H arry Fisher Secretary ....... . . Fern Kerschner Treasurer ...... . . . Dolores Koch Class Reporter . . . . . . Elsie Wargo Class Adviser.. . . . . . Miss Agnes HISTORY ......x. . .MR. KRAUSS ufffyxf ENGLISH .........MRS.HUMMEL ,-34.- Trigonometry Pk Teacher: MRS. MECK Spanish Class Pk Teacher: MRS. MECK Physics Class F14 Teacher: MR. KOPENHAVER HCME ECONGMICS if Teacher .......... MISS FITTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS Teacher .......... MR. KOPENHAVER ,Q .-36.-.f GIRLS' GYM .-37,-1 First Row, Left to Right: Patricia Reber, Shirley Sciler, Marlene Kis- singer, Connie Rudy, Margaret Seig- fried, Evelyn Yerger. Second Row: Shirley Hummel, Lil- lian Pales, Connie Fessler. Front Row: Ianet Tobias, Bonnie Fessler, Dolores Mickshaw. Second Row: Shirley Trumbo, Nan- cy Martonic, Helen Lukens, Phyllis Wolfe, Ruth Orlando, Athena Fryer. Standing: Claire Houtz, lean Long, lean Moyer. Kneeling: Verna Trumbo, Beverly Seiler, Kathleen Sowers. Standing: Pearl Kilmer, Anna Kling- er, Marion Sowers. BOYS' GYM Left to Right: Harold Marbarger, Neal Borkey, Lee Fessler, George Seiler, Iohn Mengel. 759 N Zi K K Bvmg, liao! c77v es CHRLS'CHORLH Seated, Left to Right: Claire Houtz, Dolores Mickshaw. Ianet Tobias, Doris Boyer, Ioan Moyer, Athena Fryer. Second Row: Florence Iones, Ruth Osenbach, Lillian Pales, Verna Trumbo, Ruth Orlando, Connie Fessler, Mrs. Hummel, Phyllis Wolfe. Iean Long, Nancy Martonic, Shirley Trumbo, Shirley Hummel, Bonnie Fessler. Third Row: Patricia Reber, Evelyn Yerger, Marion Sowers, Helen Lukens, Martha Schrader, Shirley Seiler, Ruth Schrader, Anna Klinger. Marlene Kissinger, Eleanor Stevens, Kathleen Sowers, Connie Rudy, Beverly Seiler. Peggy Seigfried. ORCHESTRA Standing. Left to Right: Marlene Kissinger, Mrs. Hummel, Beverly Sciler. Seated: Robert Luckenbill, Helen Lukens, Henry Trumbo, Wayne Moyer, Harry Fisher, Frederic Fahringer, Iames Peiffer, Nancy Martonic, Ruth Orlan- do, Franklin Fahringer. ,-40.-1 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Seated, Left to Right: Shirley Hummel, Verna Trumbo, Beverly Seiler, Shirley Seiler, Margaret Seigfried, Pearl Kilmer. Standing: Ianet Tobias, Doris Boyer, Claire Houtz, lean Long, Constance Rudy, Anna Klinger, Patricia Reber, Miss Fitts, Martha Schrader, Eleanor Stevens, Phyllis Wolfe, Shirley Trumbo, Athena Fryer. OFFICERS President ...... .............. . . . Beverly Seiler Vice-President. . . ........... ..... V erna Trumbo Secretary ..... ......... S hirley Seiler Treasurer ...... .. . Peggy Lou Seigfried Adviser ......... .....,.... M iss Fitts Chapter Mother .............. ...... M rs. E. S. Filbert PIONEER STAFF Seated, Left to Right: Iames Peiffer, Iohn Mengel, Ruth Orlando, Nancy Martonic, Standing: Iohn McCormick, Connie Fessler, Lillian Pales, Peggy Lou Seigfried, lean Moyer, Bonnie Fessler, Iean Long. Robert Stevens, Kenneth Klinger, Harold Diebert, Neal Borkey, Mr. Kop- enhaver, Franklin Reichert, Elsie Wargo, Shirley Hummel, Marlene Kis- singer, Shirley Seiler, Mrs. Meck, Verna Trumbo, Mr. Krauss, Charles Zechman, Paul Herman, Ruth Schrader, Eleanor Stevens, Shirley Trumbo. Ialqelen Lukens, Doris Boyer, Ianet Tobias, Claire Houtz, Dolores Mick- s aw. ,-41,-. N Boys' Handicraft Club Front Row, Left to Right: Sterling Ley- meister, Russel Kerschner, Darwin Wes- ton, Iohn Reedy, Richard Renninger, Henry Trumbo, Iames Peiffer. Back Row: Gilbert Stelfy, Iames No- ecker, Floyd Smith, Frank Fahringer, Harold Marbarger, Miss Fitts, Neal Bor- key, Bruce Edwards, Charles Zechman, Lee Fessler, Kenneth Klinger, Iohn Men- gel, George Seiler, Girls' Handicraft Club Front Row, Left to Right: Ioanne To- bias, Christine Orlando, Ellen Reber, Carol Nagle, Naomi Staller, Eileen Rog- ers, Fern Strausser, Fern Kerschner, Dor- othy Fidler, Doris Boyer, Athena Fryer, Claire Houtz, Ianet Tobias. Back Row: Lois Mickshaw, Mary No- ecker, Donna Scheipe, Dorothy Schrader. Doris Lengel, Mary Lou Smith, Carol Binner, Marion Sowers, Kathleen Sowers, Mr. Kopenhayer, Pearl Kilmer, Connie Rudy, Elsie Wargo, Patricia Reber, Ruth Lukens, Marilyn Schaefer, Anna Klinger, Eleanor Stevens, Martha Schrader. Stamp and Modeling Club Sitting, Left to Right: Christine Orlan- do, Dorothy Fidler, Marilyn Schaefer, Frederick Moyer, Iohn Felty, Ioanne T0- bias, Naomi Staller. Second Row: Frances Renninger, Ina Mae Noecker, Mary Noecker, Eileen Rogers, Ruth Lukens, Elsie Wargo, Dol- ores Koch, Fern Kerschner, Donna Scheipe, Carol Nagle, Mary Lou Smith, Mrs. Meck. Third Row: Kenneth Klinger, Earl Faust, Sherwood Felty, Iohn Reedy, Iames Stevens, Frederick Kamp, George Reedy, Francis Chatcho, Harold Long, Eugene Huntzinger, Richard Degler, Paul Staller, Photography Club Seated, Left to Right: Harold Deibert, lames Seigfried, Ianice Hummel, Ellen Reber, Franklin Reichert, Robert Stevens. Second Row: Doris Lengel. Dorothy Schrader, Virginia Bromnier, Emily Au- man, Fern Strausser, Lois Mickshaw, Georgetta Minnich, Mr. Kopenhayer. Third Row: Iohn McCormick, Floyd Fidler, Lewis Boyer, Dennis Lengle, George Reber. Dramatics Club Seated, Left to Right: Lillian llales, Bonnie Fessler, Virginia Brommer, Ianice Hummel, Emily Auman, Ruth Osenbach. Second Row: Neal Borkey, Florence Iones, Phyllis Wolfe. Evelyn Yerger. Georgetta Minnich, Miss Fitts, Dolores Koch, Ina Mae Noecker, Frances Ren- ninger, Iohn Mengel. Third Row: Darwin Westoii. Freder- ick Kamp, George Reedy, Lewis Boyer. Francis Chatcho. Richard Degler. Chess Club Seated, Left to Right: Frederick Moyer. Eugene Huntzinger, Floyd Fidler, Iames Stevens, Russell Kerschner. Sherwood Felty, Iohn Felty, Iames Noecker, Dennis Lengel, lames Seigfried, Richard Ren- ninger, Floyd Smith, Gilbert Stefly. Standing: Kenneth Klinger, Paul Stal- ler, Robert Stevens, Harold Deibert, Har- old Long, Earl Faust, Franklin Reichert. Sterling Leymeister, Mr. Krauss, George Seiler, Lee Fessler, Harold Marharger. Bruce Edwards, George Reber, Charles Zechinan, George Reedy. SENIGR CLASS PLAY Pk Spring Fever By GLENN HUGHES SYNOPSIS: The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of Mrs. Spangler's rooming house at Brookfield College, a small co-educational college in the East, on the day before Commence- ment, the latter part of May. CAST Howard Brant, a senior at Brookfield College. . . Ed Burns, a chemistry student ............... Vic Lewis, an art student ........... Lou Herron, a journalism student ...... Mrs. Spangler, the landlady ......,..... Anna Purcell, Howards heart-interest ...... Vivian George, Vic's heart-interest .......... Henry Purcell, Annes father, rich manufacturer Phoebe Purcell, Anne's mother ................ Maude Corey, Howards spinster aunt ......... Professor Virgil Bean, of the zoology department .... . . . Dr. Dixon, president, Brookfield College ....... . . . . .Neal Borkey . . . .Lee Fessler . . . .George Seiler . . . .Beverly Seiler . . . . .Pearl Kilmer . . . .Anna Klinger . . .Verna Trumbo .. .. ...Earl Faust . .... Kathleen Sowers . . .Marion Sowers . . . . .Iohn Mengel Harold Marbarger The play was directed by Mrs. Meck and was enjoyed by all who attended it. ,- 44 ,- ' xxqo nn sm ' K 1 5 A KX 5 C gg-'X ZW' M 'XB' 'Qi'-99 fy Z N , I-k 6 W.. na-gif ORTS i gli,- BOYS' VARSITY Front Row, Left to Right: Lee Fessler, Iohn McCormick, Iames Peiifer, Franklin Reichert, Iames Seigfried, Robert Stevens. Back Row: Henry Trumbo, Robert Luckenbill, Neal Borkey, Mr. Krauss, George Seiler, Harold Marbarger, Iohn Mengel. In 1951-1952 Auburn High School made its debut in the South Schuylkill League with very little success. They went through the entire league season without a victory. However, we had one consolation by winning one exhi- bition game. Due to the lack of experience, height, and number of boys com- pared to other schools, Coach Krauss' boys showed great spirit and good sportsmanship. Next year we wish Coach Krauss a more successful season. He will have five boys returning, while Neal Borkey, George Seiler, Lee Fessler, and Har- old Marbarger will be absent due to graduation. We want to thank Coach Krauss for the effort and time he spent with us. Everyone wishes Coach Krauss and all of next year's team the best of luck in 1952- 1953. Date A.H.S. Teams A.H.S. Opp. Date A.H.S. Teams A.H.S. Opp. Dec. 4...Won..Hubley Twp. ...73 .... 20 Ian. l8...Lost...Port Carbon ....48....86 Dec. 7...Lost...Alumni . ........ 34 .... 54 Ian.22...Lost...Sch. Haven ....21....96 Dec.1l...Lost...Sch. Haven . .... 36 .... 63 Ian.25...Lost...Cressona .......29....6l Dec. 14. . .Lost. . .Cressona ....... 32 .... 53 Ian. 28. . .Lost. . .Hegins Twp. . . .42. . . .64 Dec. 17...Lost...Hegins Twp. ....40 .... 68 Ian. 30...Lost...Minersville .,...49....82 Dec. 19. . .Lost. . .Minersville . ..... 42 .... 52 Feb. 1...Lost. . .Pine Grove .. . . .43. . . .71 Dec. 21 . . .Lost. . .Pine Grove ..... 33 .... 70 Feb. 5. . .Lost. . .Branch Twp. . . .33. . . .71 Ian. 2...Lost...Branch Twp. ....38 .... 61 Feb. 8...Lost...Orwig1sburg ....5O....65 Ian. 4 ...Lost...Orwi sburg . .... 47 .... 58 Feb.l2...Lost...Cass wp. .....47....72 Ian. 8 ...Lost...CassqTwp. . ..... 40 .... 52 Feb.l5...Lost...Reilly Twp. ....55....69 Ian. 11 ...Lost...Reilly Twp.. .... 60 .... 88 Feb.l9...Lost...Tremont .......28....56 Ian. 15 ...Lost. . .Tremont . ....... 49 .... 63 Feb. 22. . .Lost. . .Port Carbon .. . .61 . . . .67 JAY-VEES Kneeling. Left to Right: Wa ne Moyer, Dennis Lengel, Paul Herman, Iames Peililer, George Reedy. Standing: Henry Trumbo, Iohn McCormick, Mr. Krauss, Iames Seigfried, Iohn Mengel. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row, Left to Right: Connie Rudy, Ina Mae Noecker, Eileen Rogers, Mary Lou Smith, Patricia Reber. Second Row: Dolores Mickshaw, Carol Ann Binner, Marlene Kissinger, Anna Klinger, Ruth Orlando, Georgetta Minnich. Third Row: Kathleen Sowers, Pearl Kilmer, Beverly Seiler, Mr. Krauss Margaret Seigfried, Ruth Schrader, Verna Trumbo. As we came to the close of the '51-'52 season, we found the girls' basketball team playing many remarkable games, but still not being able to be undefeated With Frederick K. Krauss coaching, the girls were able to win six out of seven games. This year the team will lose four valuable players. They are Anna Klinger forward: Pearl Kilmer, forward: Marion Sowers, guard, and Beverly Seller guard. They will also lose two managers: Verna Trumbo, manager: Kathleen Sowers, assistant manager. he girls much success in their future basketball games. We wish t Date Dec. 14 Ian. 8 Ian. 31 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 A.H.S. Won ...Won ...Won Won ...Won Won Lost Teams A.H.S. Opp Hubley Township . ...... 21 9 Cressona .......... . . . Reilly Township ........ Pottsville Catholic ...... Cressona .......... . . . Reilly Township ........ Pottsville Catholic ...... 28 23 31 21 45 39 42 36 40 28 37 47 GIRLS' VARSITY Standing, Left to Right: Anna Klinger, Margaret Seigfried, Pearl Kil- mer, Mr. Krauss, Beverly Seiler, Ruth Schra- der, Marlene Kissinger. Kneeling: Verna Trumbo. CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Marlene Kissinger, Shirley Seiler, Anna Klinger, Bonnie Fessler, Dolores Mickshaw. Kneeling, Left to Right: Virginia Brommer, Ianet Tobias. Standing: lean Long, Ruth Orlando, Lois Mickshaw. -48- FVN 50 4g,0Sao:':.o5 003 .4-12,9 .1-FE. Ccfv' Q 0 2 'Z , ,pogw WJ? x A Qllq 5 X03 v Zn als! of Clve R775 ivn NOTE OF APPRECIATION VVe udsh uythank each and everyone who has helped make this yearbook a success.'To the adverHsers,the photog- raphers the prhudpaL the prhuer, our adxdser, subscdbers, patrons, and the staff, we express our gratitude by saying: THANK YOU -. S0 .- Patrons Lester Hummel, Ir. Stanley Schrader Mr. and Mrs. Reno Berger Donald Boyer Miss Patricia Ann Shirk Kenneth Berk Guy Moyer Mr. Guy Sowers Mrs. Iohn Baum Brian and Katty Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wessner Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Mengel Paul Feeser Linda Seiler Bev, Verna, and Anna Mrs. Helen Berger Miss Ioan Berger Miss Doris Dewald Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haas Russell Barry Haas Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Filbert Terry and Priscilla Ann Mrs. Fred Sowers Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Schwenk Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Runkle Henry Trumbo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel U. Marbarger Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbo Mrs. Kathryn Borkey Mr. Eugene Borkey Dale and lean Neal Borkey Eugene Hummel Frank and Marion Harold Urban Marbarger Lump and George Rev. and Mrs. Charles T. Herman Mr. and Mrs. George Seiler Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson Mr. E. A. Rausch Mr. A. Zoll Miss Marion Sowers Peggy and Merlin Mrs. Bertha Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Ray Mr. and Mrs. B. Schuylkill Memorial Park Mr. and Mrs. E. Stewart Filbert III AUBURN BRICK COMPANY W5 ,gs f -2 sf +1495 ,. f I iv :, Xi V IA ,ig ,!4. I, ? ' rj iff - -.L Ze L' ::l?QiH 5 , E W Ma ,xi . 59 ? 'qf'1'jL 'f 1 5 :f 1, E '- ' 'Sikh N., 231' rf xv., X A JOHN MORRISON '13 I. M. BERGER '17 JAMES R. B. MORRISON '20 BRUCE BERGER '28 JAY BERGER '36 PAUL GUERS, JR. '46 III -.52-f Compliments of SHOENER COAL COMPANY Compliments of O RW I G S B U RG PAPER BOX COMPANY ORXVIGSBURG, PENNA. To the Class of '52 . . . 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F SALES X SERVICE R'G 'A'RE Netc' and Uxed Parts for flll flpplimzves Gas Ranges 111,117 Cm-5 ARMSTRONG Li'1 ff'lU'1 On Pike Between Schuylkill Haven and Orwigsburg .-57,-f PFLEUGER INSURANCE ll lVIain Street Schuylkill Haven CANNON AND BEST MADE Nylon Hosiery at ANNA FISHER'S SINCE 1879 Schuylkill Haven KELLER'S FEGLEY BROS. CLEANERS WHITE LILY Flour 32 St. John Street Schuylkill Haven, Penna. FEGLEY Fafvored Feeds Orwigsburg, Perma. H. L. HUMMEL GARAGE BUICK Sales ana' Service 312 Center Avenue Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Phone 368 Complinzents of EHLY'S BAKERY Schuylkill Haven, Penna. Compliments of JIM'S SPORT SHOP lll East lllain Street Phone 1050 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. LEADING SPORTS GOODS STORE Hunting and Fishing Lirzfnsws C0l7lf7lillIt llf.Y of BAIR AND SHUEY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES KEYSTOKER Boilrr Units Schuylkill Haven, Penna. ,-58,-1 Compliments of E A R L S TOY E R CAIQDGISSIEY r:,4D1LLf1a w OLDSAIOBILE Schuylkill Haven Schuylkill Haven, Penna. and The Home of STAR BRAND P0tfSVil1ff1 PWIN- W'orh Shoes PAUL J. EICHERT NIASSEY- HARRIS - Sales and Serfuirfe Tractors Combines Farm Implements PHONE: ORWIGSBERG 21-R-21 ORVVIGSBURG, PENNA. Compliments of P O M E R O Y ' S POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Schuylkill County's Greatest Department Store THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP SINCE 1887 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN Compliments of BODY AND FENDER WORKS INC. V O E S T E ,, ' , 1 VVRECRED CARS REI3UIL'1 DEPT. STORE . . . . rluto Trznmzzng Rrfinzshzng Orwigsburg, Penna. Polishing Center Ave. Schuylkill Haven, P1 -59.- THE POTTSVILLE REPUBLICAN C0'lZQl'dfILlHf6J' the Gl'fldlIldfl.l1g Class of 1952 of A1LblL7'7Z Hz'gh School and Extendy Bw! W'z',vl1c.s' for the Future MORRISON MOTCR CCJMPANY ORVVIGSBL'RG. PENNSYLVANIA ,-60-1 Complimentx of G R I M B R O S . S0I?IKlllllZg,P1l'0lIl PIANOS GREEN S TELEVISION RADIOS Is Alfwayx Something Sffviff Special Hamburg, Penna. Phone 2716 Q lb w ? , sijiiii ff FRYER s STORE Gr U IA sf K ri ,, X. ' f, 326 State Street A-lX'1 fL-JIL-ill' Q 5, Hamburg, Penua. Sc -IOC - 51.00 AND UP MEMBER BEN FRANKLIN STORES Quality Jefwelenr For 105 Yearx DOUTRICH'S y - Always Reliable POTTSVILLE, PEN NA. IG-:DYEQ-DU The Style Center of Schuylkill County F or M enl' and Boys' Apparel -61- Conlplinzents of HAMBURG HOSIERY SALES CO. 215 Pine Street Right next to the Mill Hamburg, Penna. Hosiery and Underwear Relail WALBO RN'S TOLE HOUSE V E R N A' S BEAUTY SHOP It Pays to Look Your Best flt All Times Phone 2686 Auburn, Pa PENSYL'S FLOWERS Center Square Orwigsburg, Pa. ffl,-louwl, For JU Ocmsio 5 6-5841 6-5611 , I l 200 VVest Illam Street S!zpco1fer.v DI'lIf7F7'lL',Y Sclmyllclll Haven Gifzy Phone 1308 ANTHONY'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Dislributed by JANIES A. DIADENFORD FOR SERVICE - PHONE: H,-XAIliI'RG 2819 CfJlllf7l1'llIFl1f.Y of RAY BROWN MUSIC CENTER 35 East lNIain Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 7--I Conzplinzentv of MESSNER AND HESS ...62-1 LEFFLER'S DRY CLEANING PRESSING AND TAILORING PHONE: 3157 PINE GROVE, PA. H. R. KNAPP 81 SON LEATHER GOODS .- .- AUTO SUPPLIES 202-20-If South Centre Street PHONE: 669 POTTSVILLE, PENNA COWLf7li7716l1l'.S' of HEIM'S GROCERIES PHONE: 476 CRESSONA, PA. Complimefzts Of AUBURN KNITTING MILLS AUBURN, PENNSYLVANIA -63- THE CALL Compliments f Quality Printing 0 GD KATH -WYN'S Schuylkill Haven, Penna THE POTTSVILLE JOURNAL FQUNDED 1825 One of Americrfs Olafeyl Neicfspfzpers C0mpli111c11t.s' 0 f CLAUSER'S GARAGE F' P' Con1p!in1enls of AND SON IIYIIIIIFSIZIL' R. Bz'z'e'r11yz's Cigars Cigrzrvtfcs D. D. S. Tobaffos V Q . 8 North Third Street LT Iljfllilllkgllll Strltjt Hamburg, Pc-una. ' L my I min' ll' Phone 540 Phone 983 ,-611.-1 Lx Cv 4549 I INTE NA IONAI. I WMM, W l.IaEa'rv + INTELLIGENCE + C ILILJ IB OUR + NA1-Ions + SAFETY Q'e1b'S9 iiiiiiiiii T T ii' Ilya N . ef - ., .-. W .-E -,A E 5 I K . .,,y 'cK.j, .. Cofzgmmlations and Best Wz'shes to The Class of 1952 GB AUBURN LICJNS CLUB Prcszdent ....... GEORGE T. SEILER Ist lzce Pnnr. ..... JOHN IQOPENHAVER 2nd Izce Pres ..... FREDERICK KRAUSS 3rd Izre Prrs .......... RENO BERGER ALLEN SHOLLENBERGER .... Treasurer ELAIER SEIGFRIED .......... Secretary ALLEN BINNER ... CHESTER GEESABIAN CONINIITTEE CHAIRIIENZ Sight Consvrfvaiion .................. GEORGE BINNER Ilfays and Means. . . .... GERALD Swox'ER Industry ........... ..... H ARRY WVEBBER Spvrial Funds ........ ...... F RANCIS PHILLIPS Svrwicfrnenir Gifts ..... .... E UGENE HUNTZINGER Pzamst ....... Reno L. Berger Allen Binner George Binner Guy Diefenderfer Clarence Eckert Stuart Filhert Gordon Dewey Fisher Chester Geesaman, Jr. Pastor Chas. Herman Eugene Huntzinger Raymond Kramer Frederick Krauss John Kopenhaver Henry W. Landis james R. B. Morrison MEMBERS: Joseph Mattera . . . . . Tail Twislcr , JR. .Lion Tamer VVarreII Moyer, M. D. Albert Nagle Francis Phillips Frederick Schenck Elmer Seigfried Allen Shollenherger Henry B. Steele Gerald E. Swoyer George T. Seiler Clifford Shultz William E. Walton, D. D. S. Jacob Wynn Rev. Raymond Zechman Edwin Leeser Harry VVebber 9 Join the Lions for Community Bettermentn -65.- LEON KISSINGER PLUMBING HE.1T1NG CHRYSLER ,fir-Temp and V. R E. llmling Yvashington Street Auburn, Pa. Phone 2625 Co I7lf7!l.l7lL'llf.Y of A U B U R N ROLLER MILLS F. C. PHILLIPS, Prop. KASCO FEEDS Grinding Hlixing Flour Grain Auburn Pa. Phone 2365 C0171Pli7WC71fS of LANDIS PHARMACY PAUL H. GETTLE U N G E R,S Disfrifmtor PRETZIQLS STIX CHIPS Lebanon, Pa. R. F. D. No. 3 Phone l5-l9-J SELF- SERVICE MARKET Schuylkill Haven, Penna Phone -l-42 G. 1. BENSINGER SMIgfIUE?OOTO DRUGCIST 426 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. 104 I':2lSf lllain Street 7 I W Schuylkill Haven, Pa. lp Kddmg Cf ONp'l P0l'fl'llIf.Y WILBERT C. STALLER M. M. MACHINERY - FRICKY SAWMILL SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, R. D. PHONE: AL'nL'RN 2398 VVHITE SHOP Forumfx for tht' Grazlurzlvx C0lIIf7ll.IIIt'I1f.V of 9 Iffillllf Corwin' 111111 Brid1'.w11ai11s S IJ:-1'xsf's lllzirkvt Street A lv ' , 'l':. 10-l North Centre Street P? UIIIOVPL Phone 2502-J lfmmillf, Pa. H ' SCHlMPF'S DRUG STORE THE REX,1I,I, S'mR1f3 ORXVIGSBURG, PIQNNA. ,-67,-1 PAUL F. MATZ HOTPOINT APPLIANCES BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY VVIRING PHONE! 6-3631 ORVVIGSBURG, PENNA. WILLIAM C. MOYER OAK HILL and ST. NICHOLAS Coal Firefwood, Stove, and Sand 124 LONG AVENUE ORWIGSBURG, PENNA. PHONE: 6-5923 Compliments of S. S. WEISS DEPT. STORE POTTSVILLE, PENNA. Congratulations to the Clam of 1052 C0llIf7liIIl6HfX of , STEWARD CHRISTMANS JEWELERS ICE CREAM CO. Hamburg, Pa. P .H Phone 2718 Ottsu C Centre and Norwegian Streets LEON V. KETNER ELECTRICAL DEALER W1csT1Nc:1A1oL'sE and G. E. Applmmrey I I-IONII: IURXVIGSBURG 6-60-Il THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CGMPANY SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. ,IIEIIIBER FEDER,-IL DEPOSIT IIVSLIRJIVCE CORPORATION L E O N R. S P A T Z 1+:L1f:C'1'RICAL CoN'1'RAC'1'0R Liglztilzg f'Il'XfIlI't'.Y and Ilyllfillg Szappliex Iuoxr' 7105 AUHLRN IA -69,-. C. H. HAWKINS General Me1'clzrz1zdi.fe lVIarket Street Auburn, Penna. Phone 2655 Treat Yourself to the Best at KLINGER'S BARBER SHOP Auburn, Penna. rl fllodern Barber Shop For Your I:0ll'Ul'7liF7ll'F TED SCHNEIDER'S ARCADIAN HOTEL Center Square Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-3831 R. R. STERNER CO GOODYEAR TIRES GENERAL ELECTRIC Appliances 355 Center Avenue Schuylkill Haven, Pa. L. C. DRIESBACH GA RAG E DOCK STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. PHONE 524 STAUFFER'S GARAGE AUTO RE PAIRING Trailer Coarh Snlfs PHONE: Orwigsburg 6-3931 Co nzpliments of K L A H R DRY CLEANERS Schuylkill Haven, Pa. .-70.-1 H. CONIf7lil7lt'I1fX of INSURANCE TINY TOT SHOP Orwigsburg 113 Center Square Orwigsburg, Penna Complimeizts 0f HILL FARM DAIRY SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. PHONE 1126 Campliments Of J. H. BROKHOFF, INC. Vilamin D Honzogenized Milk Golden Guernsey Dlilk Dairy Products Ice Cream TELEPHONE: POTTSVILLE 3506 BONNIE JEAN E. W. MOYER SI-ICP CIIEVROLET For the Finrsf In FRIGIDAIRE I,11a'ze.v If ear 19 East Blain Street Orwigsburg, IICIIIISYIVHIIIII SChU5'lkill HZWCIB PCHINI Phone 828 D 'll' d A -f r . uf ing! an 11111 men 5 Conlphnlents of For Rm Income Tax Papers Pffpnml FORD SCHOOL GORDON D. REED OF BUSINESS AGENCY 223 south came street Schuylkill Haven and Porrsville Pomvllle' Pe '1 a' CORRADO'S N The Store of Careful Fittingxu SHOE REPAIRING PHONE 159-R SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. Conlplinzerzts of COAL Sc ICE CO. COOLERA TOR APPLIANCES 5 Schuylkill Haven, Penna. C - S ' Phone 126 Hamburg, Penna. Complimenzfs of HAVEN HARDWARE 30 ST. JOHN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA .-172,-f CI2771f7liI7lL?I1l.N' of STALLER-LUCKENBILL POST VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS C!2I'IIff7lIlI'1ClII.S' of LADIES' AUXILIARY STALLER - LUCKENBILL Posr 3975 AUBURN, PICNNA. -73,-. 'Y Congmmlations to - Class of '52 GEORGE T. SEILER WELDING SERVICE MINERSVILLE, PENNA. AUTOMATIC WELDING OF TRACTOR AND SI-IOVEL ROLLERSg IDLERS, SI-IAFTS, ETC. POR TABLE EQ UIPJVIENT The Regionfv Mf1st Complete Welding Service V GERELYN SHOP Wor11en's Wear Gifts Telephone 6-9501 Orwigsburg, Pa. Compliments of E L I Z A B ET H BEAUTY SALON Ted Schneider's Hotel Bldg. Open: 2-9 VVeekdays except VVecl. Saturday 10-6 Phone 6-S031 Orwigsburg, Pa Conzplinlenls of PAUL R. FAUST AUCTIONICER AND CONTRACTOR Orwigsburg, Pa. H1T.9.YIlI't'lll Quality Alfw11y.v PETERS BROS. HOMUDRESSEIJ MICATS Lenhartsville, Penna. PHONE: Hamburg 3371 Complimefzzlv of S Y In R A Y SC.HUETTLER'S CLEANERS Free fllothfrroofng Serfvire JH Year 'Rounrf' Sixth and VVest Arch Streets Phone 1615 Pottsville, Pa. COll1f7ll'llI6llf.f of DOHNER'S SHOE STORE Schuylkill Haven, Penna ,-75,-1 Complimentx of Compliments of ATKINS' STORES B U R K E ' S CO. HOME COOKING 5C TO 51.00 STORE DCU' Lake 12 East Nlain Street Schuylkill Haven, Penna. SNYDER'S HARRY J. SUNOCO SERVICE HASENAUER Tires Batteries Distributor of and I A-TREAT BEVERAGES Awemorwy Pottsville, Penna. Route 122 Orwigsburg, R. D. l Phone 5390 HAVEN MOTORS, INC. DE SOTO - PLYIUOUTI1 200-208 Columbia Street Schuylkill Haven Before You Buy, See and Drive the New Firedome S Con grrztulrztions from AUBURN COUNCIL OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN NORGE APPLIANCES WILLIAM D. BECKER 559 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Penna. Refrigeration Sales and Service' We Service What We Sell You ZVIf11'ry the Girl . . . We'l! Furnish the H0lllK.l HUMMEL'S GOOD FURNITURE SINCE 1874 510-12-14 North Centre Street Pottsville Compliments of PEIFFER AND MILLER C O N T RA C T O R S PHONE: Auburn 2432 Schuylkill Haven, Pa.-519-R CLEANERS Sz DYERS, INC. ESTABLISHED 1890 ELECTRICAL STORE HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Elffrtriral Confravting 302 North Centre Street 136 Cen I. Avenue Phone 1218 Pottsvllle' Pa' Phone 19-LI teSChuylkill Haven C0f7If7ll'H16'I1f.Y of THE SEA FOOD YARN RESTAURANT SHOP Hamburg, Penna. Hamburg, Penna. U holesalr' and Retail Phone 9881 Compliments of HENRY B. STEELE PVIIOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY R. D. 1, ORXVIGSBURG, PENNA. Compliments of PRICE BATTERY CORPORATION BOSTON, MASS. ATLANTA, GA. HAMBURG, PA. W. F. PRICF P '1 I ,-78,-f C l.t f POTTSVILLE 071117 lmell 5 0 CO. ll l10Il'XIllf' Iiwf, Pork, VMI and Provision Phone 5851 419 Railroad Street Pottsvilley Puma, ANTHoNY Plccoxl, Prop. Pottsville, Perma. THE HAMBURG SAVINC-BS AND TRUST COMPANY HAMBURG, PENNA. fl1lf1UlJ'ER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA-lTlON CfJIIIf7ll.IIlKI1f.V of IQCIIJPPOLD PLURNT Conzplinzelzts of BRESSLERS Pined1le, Perma. . K Orwlgsburg, Pcnna ,-.79-1 Compliments of Complzments of DAVID B. STERNER PAUL J. FELTY AND SONS TYDOL SERVICE STATION Phone 2416 Q Iefferqon Pa L,l'XVlgSbUI'g, Pa. ' K y ' Phone 6-3104 HARDPVARE WEBBER'S GULF SERVICE AUBURN, PA. PHONE 2786 Compliments of SPACHT STALLER'S FURNITURE, CARPE TS ICE CREAM STQRE AND BEDDING IFE FRE HU Phone 9251 CONFECTIONERY Hamburg, Pa. Auburn, Penna. Compliments of JOHN N. MECK SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS ORVVIGSBURG, R. D. 1 ,-'80,-f C07'l1ff7II17lClIfS 0 f WINDSOR KNITTING MILL. INC. HAMBURG, PA. S. N. CROSSLEY fElI'ELER ScI1nyIIclll Haven, Pa. Phone 107-I IQEFPSAKE IJi!ZII10Ill1X THE BROWN - E GIFT SHOPPE CHINA GLASSIVARIC LAMPS LINICNS Pt'IIlISj'l1'IlIlill Dutrh Nolzwllirs lI-I- Ifast NIain Street Schuylkill Haven FRANK S. LEWIS 22 East KIain Street Schuylkill Haven, PCIIIIZI. NEITS DEJLER GRRETING CARDS MUSIC HAVEN IIZ Ifast Blain Street Schuylkill Havvn Phono 1019 71l',! Ui5i0ll, Razliox. Re'ror115, and Pianox Compliments of Compliments of BEATVS DIETRICH'S BEAUTY SHOP MENS SHUI, Phone 2791 H b P 1 , Auburn, Puma. am urg, ennsy vanla Compliments of ACE STORM WINDOW CO. Distrilzutors of Complete Line of tlze Finest dluminum Storm Windou's, Doors, and flfwnings 500 XVEST NIARKET STREET PHONE 57 POTTSVILLE, PENNA. Compliments of JEFFERSON GRANGE No. 1384 Compliments of CHARLES NOECKER Compliments of S M I T H ' S BARBER SHOP Orwigsburg, Penna. Compliments of T H E P I N E S Deer Lake, Penna. C ll N A T ' S ' f mf' 'W' Q' of FLORIST SHOP L U N D B Y E Fresh I lou'1'rs For JH Orrasirnzs U'z'd1li11g.s' Parties Corsrzgm h Fznzeral Designs cDI'WlgSbUI'g, Penna. Phone 6-9501 Call Schuylkill Haven ll2-l 328 Dock Street KE YS TOKER DEALER -L.JxII7S..J R. 81 H. PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. R. D. NO. l, SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. Phone 648-KI 240 Third Street, Port Carbon, Pa. PHONE: Pottsville 752-R Com limentx f , , P if Corrlpfznlefztx of A FR1r:NO XVHO URGES IQVERYONE TO ATTEND HARRY BUTZ THE CHURCH OF THEIR .1r:u'HLf:R ONVN CHOICE ON Schuylkill Haven, Penna. SUNDAYS. -183.- MOYER'S .fflfwayx Something New In Men'.f Wear 107 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. THOMAS A. MORTIMER WA TCHIMA KER F. sl W. GRAND STORE 9 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Compliments of BOHORAD'S Pottsfvillefv Favorite Iltlenfv Store Complimentx of C U RT I S S CANDY CO. GEORGE BAIR, Distributor Landingville, Perma. Compliments of J, Drexxes Suitx Coats Lingerie Sports Wear PLUMBING AND HEATING 19 North Centre Street Orwigsburg, Penna. Pottsville, Pa. SINTON'S Conlplimentj of ART 86 GIFT SHOP 217 South Centre Street A Phone 533 Pottsville, Pa KODAKS, PHOTO SUPPLIES AND PICTURE FRAMING Af Graduafion 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. CSIDCLZ' MACK'S Studio fbwfawtwe fJ!wt4.ymp!u, 111 NORTH CENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE, PA. PORTRAIT SCHOOL WORK COMMERCIAL NATURAL COLOR . flxcx, MAKERS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS YEARBOOK -85,-1 TUNE THE TABERNACLE HOUR Every SIHZHIKI-J' MfJI'lZi7Zg'-8.'00 0'fl0f'le RADIO STATION lI'P,1l1l-AAI, POTTSVILLE REllRo,xlJc.'xsT AT 1:30 P. M.- lf!-'Pd' FRI, SHENANDO.-xH Raul Your Biblf-Pray Oftrn -Honor Jesus E-wry Day NVALTER lf. FRITZ, Dirfftor Box -lb, Lzlllclillgvillc, Pa C, H. HEFFNER CHOICE JIRA TS Conlplinlwlfx of A FRIEND scllllyllllll Haw-ll, Pa. Phone 726 Conlplinzerllx of Yr, PJCKJRD IVILLYS AIRPORT Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 6'II77flff7U77'lCl2Z'.S' of HARRY T. BILLGER OPTOWIE TRIST AUBURN, PENNA. .-86.-I SEIDERS PRINTING. INC. Our 50th Year of Printing Service POTTSVILLE PA. PHONE 51 PRINTERS OF INIAROON AND GOLD Cmfzuvuzfji 'j B fpoftivifyfs, Qu ,-87.-f EMININE Fashions of Distinction HWEATHERVANEH AND TAILORED BY H A N D M A C H E R S U U T S SPURTLEIGH HALL COATS RAC REGIONS LARGEST APPAREL SHOP . . . POTTSVILLL -88-


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