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

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SEQZGSXQQZQSEQEQEQESESEQ QS5553SEQE53693939.EQS?QSE93SEiSSE9E?E?2S9E ?Z?9X??X?QG THE MARCDCDN SL GOLD PUBLISHED BY THE SENIUR CLASS AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL AUBURN PENNSYLVANIA 1 X 1 yi ' : L JY' , J! 5? A XYZ AA f cuz. VOLUME 6, 1953 FOREWORD O In this volume We give to you a chron- icle of persons and events, designing the pattern of our school life. Besides mere facts, we have interwoven personal reac- tions Which have served to color the years which We have spent together. The im- pressions, ideas, and visions which We had were put into the best art and composition our abilities could develop. Because we are imperfect, We beg you to judge us kindly and hope that you Will be pleased with our endeavors. -2- ' x 'X I 1 N I . O - s s., 'I W Cu If Lf AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL .- 3 .- CONTENTS IJEDICATION ADMINISTRATION THE SCHOOL THE SENIORS THE CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS c.az. - 4 - DEDICATION To those boys of our community who are serving in the armed forces, bravely defending our liberty. The Class of 1953 desires to express its heartfelt appreciation of their courageous service to our na- tion, and dedicate this volume of the INIAROON AND GOLD as a tribute to their valor and heroism. That you may be successful in all your undertakings and return home safely is our fervent prayer. f X i if A wx mul lulx X 'iii ip N . '1nr:' itll E d h v ' ll Me if l iillll1lP2fii , i xi li mm , fr'EB:r4,'1Qylgg, W ',l A 1-15-1 ALMA MATER 49 Auburn High School, ever love thee Through the Nlarch of Tinieg Standing on a forest hillside, High above the town. Alma lNIater, Alma lllater, Praise to thee we singg hlav our sons and daughters eve1' Hail to thee, our queen. .....n,a. A- .. N- STANDING ON A FOREST HILLSIDE- Honor, love, to God and country For all truth and right, Thou hast ever taught unfailing Even as the nightg As we scatter o'er the tumult, You will always be Standing on a forest hillside, Auburn High, to me. Q -file.: ' P55932 CHARLES R. MN ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 0 E5 .. 1 lmfl In Righlf Charles Dewald, Directory Harold H. Huhler, Treasurer, James Morrison, Presidentg George Binner, Secretary: Franklin S. Moyer, VicefPresident. Supervising Principal 49 INIR. IJRICIJICRICIQ li. KRAUSS M UI-ILENBERG COLLEGE Al.l.EN'l'OYVN, PA. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA, PA. S UB-I ECTS : History, Health From an evaluation of your planning, work and activities per- taining to this yearhook, I would say that at this time there is every indication that your production this year will he :I very line memorial to your class and school. Now a yearhook in itself with its pictorial and historical rec- ord of the school year is a very fine thing to have, and I think that you as Seniors are to he complimented on it. The hook, however, reveals other things which I think are of more lasting value than the pictures themselves. It reveals first, that ill dedi- cating this hook to the Veterans of the Korean contlict, you have developed during your school life an appreciation for and love of our country and the things that it stands for, over against the vicious paganism of a totalitarian, communistic harharism, and a willingness to stand up and light and die, if need he, for the preservation ot those ideals. It this spirit is not developed hy the schools in the youth of our country, we cannot long endure as a free country. In the second place, the excellence of the hook reveals that you have learned, sometime during your school life, how to carry a worthwhile activity through to a successful conclusion, how to think, plan, work, and cooperate for hest results. These quali- ties revealed hy the hook are essential for efficient living in our democratic society, and we have every hope that you will con- tinue to demonstrate them in other lines of endeavor in the society of which you are 11 part. Your school extends its compliments to you on this fine work and hopes that you as individuals will serve as a living' meme orial to those things which you as a class have so well presented. liest wishes, FRICIIERICK K. KRAIISS, .S'upr'rfvixing Prinripal. Auhurn Public Schools, March 9, 1953. ...g- THE FACULTY MISS DELLA MOYER STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE KUTZTOXVN, PEN NA. GRADES: First and Second MISS ANNA KIORRISON STA'lxE TEACHERS' C'DLl,EUE Kl I'Z'l'UXYN, PENN.-X. GRADES: Third and Fonrtli MRS. MARTHA M. MECK vi eww STATE TEACHERS' COLLEGE KUTZTOXVN, PENNA. GRADES : Fifth and Sixth MRS. AGNES C. MORRISON STATE '1'EAc'HERs' c'oL1.Ec:i: KUTZFOWN, PENNA. SUBJECT S: Spelling, Mathematics, Geogrzipliy, English 7, and Pemnanship GRADES: Seventh and Eighth -9.- THE FACULTY IVIRS. DORIS L. HUININIEL JIINIATA COLLEGE HUNTINGTON, PENNA. SUBJECTS: English 9-IO-ll-12, Chorus, Orchestra, and llusic, I to S, inclusive. MISS GRACE E. FITTS OREGON STATE COLLEGE CURVAILIS, OREGON Graduate Work: PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SUBJECTS: Home Economics, Science, English 8. and History 7 INIRS. -IANICE Z. IXIECK TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PHIIADELPHIA, PENNA. S U BJ ECTS: Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra History 8, 105 Spanish, and Health MR. JOHN E. KOPENHAVER PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. SUBJECTS : Chemistry, Biology, Industrial Arts, and Health ,-1'O,-. SCHOOL CLINIC w R MRS. JOHN KOPENIIAYICR, fflrrle MRS. DORO'l'l'lY NAGLIQ, Srlmnl Nzzrxr DR. XV. F. MOYIQR, Srlmnl Darfur FARUI. IIICFFNICR, xfllxffllf if i KARL ALBERT, D.lJ.N. NANCY BINNICR, Sludrnl -ll.. NANCY BINNER .mws we-nys., in -4f5f L W., CAFETERIA ,f X.. V. :sy 'N' A . '.,,.. .,..---xs.- '- 'Y ...fl MRS. IIFLICN BAVM, Cook MRS. MARY BAVM, xlssixianl Cook X . ,pw MR. PAUL HEIM, Bu.: Drifvfr ,-I 12 ..- MR. RALPH STRAVSF, I.'u.vloJi11n JJ 2 zmjw Sfalml, Lvft Io Right: Ruth Schrader, Shirley Seiler, Peggy Seigfried. Standing, Lrfr lo Righi: Athena Fryer, Jean Moyer, Charles Zechmnn, Mrs. Doris Hummel, Kenneth Klinger, Comtzulce- Rudy, Henry Trumlm. YEARBOOK STAFF O ,-Iflwixw' ....... ... MRS. Dmus HL ,Xl,XIITl, l-f1!imr-iu-Cllirf . .. . . KENNIQTH Iil,lxc:12lz f1A'A'iA'f!l7If flzfilnr. . .. . HENRY 'IQRL Ninn lfllXi!I4xA'5 AIKIIIIIQVI' ........ . . SHIRLIQY SEILER flxxixfmll lfI1.ViI1l'.YA' ,Ur11111g1'r. . ..... PEGGY SIZIGFRIIEU .lf-I lfzfffnr .............................. CH.xRl.Es ZIZCHXIAN 'I'ypi.vf.v.SHnu.lQx' SEILIZR, CH.x1z1.1zs Zm'Hx1.w, lilzwxrrrn lil,lxc:lzR I.irm-my Sirlff-A'l'HliN.X l RYl2R, Vriczm' Slilfilfkllill, RLTH SL'I'iR.X- msn, L'oNs1'.xm'lf Ruw. jaw NIUYER. CH.XRl.I?S ZEcH.xuN. Sfvn-ry Eflirw ......... . . HENRY Tru .umm f1'xsixrm1f Sports Eflimr . . . .RL TH Suunxmilz -13.- CLASS RING The 1953 Class Ring is ten-karat, solid gold. Some of the rings have a ruby setting, but others are plain gold. The name of our school appears in the center of the setting, and the numbers of the class year and the initials are on each side. As we wear these rings throughout the years, we shall always be reminded of the experiences that we shared as classmates at Auburn High School. -l4,- Q39 .fr iii- '- , -' liaig: Q 5 ' 1 I, ff? 1 Y X as 6 422 f , 4, I 1. W I i'l 1'1mAlv f I '11 ' 1 E! ' 5 r EIS s.1.11-0 f U! Z , 1 M 11 Hx l fi 1 1 SENIORS ,ye Z 6 w Y -iii Q is , JN: nm CLASS OFFICERS 1-3 K SHIRLEY SEILER PEGGY SEIGFRIED Pl'!'.fix1I'71f Virf'-Prrsidrnf CLASS MOTTO: Thr Door To Surcess lx Lnbrlfd Push CLASS COLORS: Rfd and lfhifr CLASS FLOVVER: ll'hitf: Ron JEAN MOYER CHARLES ZECHMAN Sf'f'ff'l41fy Trmsurrf f CLASS SONG O QTUNE: I-once In A Whilenj Dear Auburn High, It is time to bid you a fond adieu Though we grieve the thought of leaving you, Here in our heartsg But we must part. Reaching the goal we laid ahead, And the life we led, Here in this school. In our latter years We will remember you, And sometimes it will bring tears, And then we will be blueg But we will think of you. Then comes the day we will all come back to you, And meet our friends so true, At Auburn High. KENNETH KLINGER. -.17- CLASS POEM O This, as we graduate Will be our parting poem, No matter where we wonder Or no matter where we roamg As we stop to realize The wonders we have sought, We'll remember Auburn High And the things that it has taught. As we gather all our memories That have made our stay so gay We hope that others after us Through every passing dayg Will ever hold our school so dear Its ideal high and true, As now we fondly say to thee, Our Auburn High, adieu. -PEGGY Sizromuan. afiiif ATHENA J EAN F RYER A thena Athena', tells us she would like to work in a factory after graduation. She finds a great deal of pleasure in teasing and making people laugh. The Class of 53 wishes you all the success and happiness life has to offer. F. H. A. 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Chorus 2, 35 Basketball 25 Pioneer Staff 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Oflicer 2, 35 Handicraft Club 2, 3. ENNETH RUSSELL KLINGER Ken 'Keir' is editor-in-chief of our yearbook. He used to say he wanted to become a mortician. 'iKen has the right appear- ance for this profession, for he is tall, dignified looking, and always well dressed. Ken is the only member of our class who has his own car, and he calls it Harvey, Ken and Harvey can frequently be seen spinning around Auburn and utlying districts. Best VVishes in the future, Ken.,' ionrrr Staff 1, 25 Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Handicraft Club 35 Game Club 35 Chess Club 35 Fossil Club 45 Senior Play 45 M Editor 45 Stamp and Modeling Club 3. JEAN MAE MOYER Jean jean is the quietest member of the Senior Class. Her ambition is to be a private secretary for a big business firm. Her favorite pastime is watching television. With Jean's personality, we're sure she'll make a hit. Class Officer 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Pioneer Staff 35 Yearbook Staff 4. -138.- RUTH ELEANOR SCHRADER Ruth Ruth is one of Auburn High School's most valuable bas- ketball players. You can usually find Ruth at home by the telephone. Her laugh is very famous and you can pick this girl out of a crowd by her warm smile. With your winning personality, Ruth,l' we are sure you are bound to succeed in anything you do. Good Luck, Ruth.,' SHIRLEY ANN SEILER Shirl Shirl, known as the giggliest member of the Senior Class, has quite a bit of energy and uses it constantly. You can usu- ally find this energetic girl participating in all school activities. To irl go our best wishes for a prosperous life. . .' r if l, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook , sr 2, 4, Senior Play 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Office? 2, 3, 4, Handicraft Club 4. I ?..f F. H. A. lg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pionrrr Staff 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Stat? 4g Senior Play 45 Handicraft Club 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LOUISE SEIGFRIED Peg PegH is a dark-haired, blue-eyed lass with a pleasing per- sonality and is always full of fun. VVe wonder what she is going to be after graduation, but we suspect she will work for her NIRS. degree. Are we right, Peg ? One thing we know, she always brought such scrumptious chocolate cakes to our bake sales, and Peggy'sl' cake was always in demand. Good Luck, Peg, in whatever the future holds for you. Cheerleading 1, 25 Pioneer Staff1,2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Chrous 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Oflicer 1, 2, 3, 43 Handicraft Club 45 Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff 45 High School Play 2. A .mi ' l s I ENRY LEROY TRUMBO Henry Henry is the jolly little fellow of our class. He has blue 6 eyes, blonde hair, and a sunshiney smile. Sometimes Henry I4 65.511 having a good time teasing someone, but he has his Z sefous side. He wants to be a contractor after graduation. es VVishes in your career, Henry, 2 M22 for ,M if ,f M If NL CW rchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Boys' Handicraft Club 35 Class 0l'l'icer SQ Senior Play 45 Yearbook Staff 4. My CONSTANCE ELAINE RUDY Connie Connie is one of the tallest members of our classy she is slender and has lovely blonde tresses. She is a serious-minded girl, but can always enjoy a good time and a hearty laugh. With her leasant ersonality and friendliness Connie is P P y bound to succeed in whatever she undertakes. Our class wishes you Good Luck, Connie, Basketball 1, 2, Cheerleading 1, 25 F. H. A. 1, 2, 39 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Handicraft Club 3, 45 Senior Play 4g Yearbook Staff 4. CHARLES RICHARD ZECHMAN Charles', Q Our reliable Charles, who is always ready to help you whenever you need help, is the studious member of our class. His -chief ambition is to be a popular scientist. YVe hope you succeed in your chosen profession, and wish you all the good luck and happiness in the world. Pioneer Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4-Q Stamp and Modeling Club 35 Chess Club 35 Boys' Cooking Club 3, 4g Science Club 35 Fossil Club 45 Senior Play 4g Yearbook Art Editor 4. MRS. DORIS HUMMEL Class Adviser ,l U! 3. 1 'im V ,L iiii C ii, kjx -20... v fsflwj 2:5 If 42 3 CCCLQMQM CLASS HISTORY Let us turn back the pages of time and see what the years in Auburn High recall to our memories. FRESHMAN YEAR In September, 1949, as we entered the Freshman Class, there were nine boys and nine girls in our group. At our first class meeting, on September 14, we elected the following officers: President .... ................ KENNETH KLINCER Treasurer.... .... . ................,.. SHIRLEY SEILER Vice-President ................... JACQUELYN KRAMER Class Reporter ...................... . RUTH SCHRADER Secretary ................. ....... M ARGARET SEIGERIED Class H1J10f1dn..... .... CoNsTANcE RUDY Mr. John Kopenhaver was our class adviser this year. While we were Freshmen, Mr. Krauss took our class to Pottsville to visit the Court House, the County Jail, the City Hall, and the Pottsville Journal office. A party was held by our class during this year, and we participated in various school activities. We regretted losing Donald Breiner, Fred Long, June Fidler, and Margaret Leymeister during our Freshman year. SOPHOMORE YEAR At last we were Sophomoresg Freshmen were mere children! At our first class meeting on Septem- ber 13, 1950, we elected the following officers: President.. ...... . ..................... SHIRLEY SEILER Treasurer. ........ .... C HARLES ZECHMAN Vice-President ................... MARGARET SEIGFRIED Class Reporter ...... .... K ENNETH KLINGER Serretary ............ ................... J EAN MOYER Class Historian ............. . ........ HENRY TRUMBO Mrs. Doris L. Hummel became our class adviser this year. A class party was held again this yearg and to earn money toward our Washington trip, we sold candy and pretzel sticks, sold Christmas wreaths, and held a bake sale. Two new students came into our class as Sophomores: Jean Moyer and Evelyn Weston. By the end of this year, We lost Bruce Edwards, Martha Minnich, and Jacquelyn Kramer from our class. We were glad to see June roll around and the prospect of another summer vacation before us. JUNIOR YEAR Here we are in September, 1951, with only two Inore years to go. It was time to elect officers again, and these were our choices: FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ................,........ KENNETH KLINGER President ............................ SHIRLEY SEILER Vice-President. ....................... SHIRLEY SEILER Vice-President ................... MARGARET SEIGFRIED Secretary .,...... .. MARGARET SEIGERIEIJ Serretary. ....... .... C ONSTANCE RUDY Treasurer. ...... .... C HARLES ZECHMAN Treasurer. ........ .. CHARLES ZECHMAN Class Reporter .................... RUTH SCHRADER Class Reporter ...... ..... A THENA FRYER Class Historian ...................... HENRY TRU1vIso Class Historian ..... .......... RUTH Sci-IRADER Mrs. Doris L. Hummel is again our adviser. We were busy again this year earning money to go to Washington. We held two very successful bake sales, sold Christmas wreaths, and Marooii and Gold pencils, and we also sold magazine subscrip- tions with the Seniors. We thought we had a very busy time this year. We regretted losing Evelyn Weston, Lloyd Kerschner, Kenneth Steffy, and Charles Steffy from our class by the time our Junior year was finished. At last June rolled around again, and we thought, Only one more year! SENIOR YEAR September, 1952! We're Seniors! What a wonderful feeling that wasp but we soon found out there was plenty of work connected with being a Senior. There were only nine of us left theng and at our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President. ............................ SHIRLEY SEILER Treasurer. ........ .. CHARLES ZECHMAN Vue-President ................... MARGARET SEIGFRIED Class Reporter .... .... C ONSTANCE Rum' Seeretary ......... . ..,.................. JEAN MOYER Class Historian ...................... RUTH SCHRADER Mrs. Doris L. Hummel remained our class adviser. We really worked hard making money this year. First, we spent weeks going all over town and places near Auburn selling Christmas cardsg then, along with the juniors, we sold magazine subscrip- tions. In November, we very successfully produced Our Gal Salf' with the nine members of our class in the cast. We were still selling some of our Maroon and Gold pencils, and we sold a few Easter cards. All of our class members participated in the many activities of Auburn High. However, our one big job was getting the material ready for our yearbookg getting the ads to help to pay for it was such time-consuming work. However, we all enjoyed working toward one goal, graduation. During the second semester, we enjoyed planning and decorating for our Senior Ball. Everyone enjoyed the lovely music and the beautifully decorated gym. The climax of our whole year's activities was our trip to Washington in May. We saw so many points of interest and had such a good time, that We shall long remember this pilgrimage. As Seniors, we realize that in our four years at Auburn High, we have been greatly benefited by our scholastic, athletic, and social achievements. As we leave Auburn High School, we look to the future with assurance of attaining success because of the careful guidance and thoughtful understand- ing of our faculty. As we bid farewell to our Alma Mater, may we express our gratitude for the part it has played in the development of our education.. OUR TWENTIETH REUNl0N O 'Tis a balmy evening in june, 1973, and the gym of good old Auburn High is gaily decorated with twisting luminous streamers of all the colors of the rainbow. What is the gala occasion? We soon shall see. Who is the lovely matron just entering with the four-star general? Oh, that is Ruth Schrader, who has become a noted dramatic actress. You know her husband has risen to be a general, and she is the famous actress now who won an Oscar last year in Hollywood. Here comes Peg Seigfried, who has become quite a business lady. She is proprietress of an exclus- ive What Not shop in New York City. If you want some rare trinket from a far-off land, just visit Peggy's What N0ts, and you'll be able to find something to suit your taste. I see she has her husband and two children with her. A prosperous gentleman is just coming through the doorway. lt's good old Henry Trumbo, the best architect in the state. If you want to build a house that really is a house, just get Henry as your contractor. You can get in touch with him at his modern new office building in Philadelphia. Natur- ally, he planned this one hundred fifty story building himself. What a slim and graceful little lady is coming in that other door! It's none other than our live- wire, Shirley Seiler. She's married to a college professor, and she is a dancing instructor in the same school as well as the secretary in their office. If anybody can teach an awkward young lady or gen- tleman how to be graceful, Shirley can. Oh, here comes Jean Moyer! Remember what a quiet little girl she was. VVell, she has really gotten somewhere, she's become a medical secretary to a leading doctor in Pittsburgh. She's doing a fine and useful job in his office. I see a tall, dark-haired, and distinguished-looking gentleman with his gracious and elegant wife. Accompanying them are their twin boys. It is none other than Ken Klinger, New York's finest and most modern mortician. Ken really made a study of the mortuary science. He has developed a new embalming fluid that will make the corpse wake up and be alive again after one thousand years. Just think what our reunion will be like in more than one thousand years, if we all get treated with his new invention! In has spare time, Ken designs men's fashions for the large Eastern Division of Clipper Craft Clothes. Now a jolly matron is coming in. She's a short lady followed by a tall, handsome husband and eight children of assorted sizes. It's our dear old friend, Athena Fryer. She not only gives her large family the best of care, but she's an active worker in the civic organizations of her town. She was voted The Best lblother of l972. A most fashionable, sylph-like lovely matron is gracefully moving through the doorway. It's Con- nie Rudy, the most noted designer of women's clothing on our continent. She's really an expert in creating beauty in women's dresses, since she learned the art in Paris. Here comes the ninth member of our old gang, Charles Zechman. VVith him is his dainty and lovely little auburn-haired wife and their auburn-haired triplet girls. Charles met this charming young lady on one of his rocket trips. Charles has become a nationally known research physicist and inventor. He is now the owner of Ulnterplanetary Rocket Lines. He'll take you any place, any time. Rockets leave his rocket port every hour on the hour. As pastime, Charles operates a large hatchery and poul- try-breeding farm. Now that our noteworthy class members are all assembled, we will proceed with our anniversary banquet and festivities of the occasion. CLASS WILL 9 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three, realizing that our days at Auburn High School are coming to a close, do hereby make the following bequests: FIRST: To our dear ALMA MATER, we want to thank you for guiding us, the Class of Sli, to the top. SECOND: To MR. KRAUSS, our high school principal, we wish to bestow our thanks and gratitude in lending his helping hand. THIRD: To the FACULTY, a sincere expression of our heartfelt gratitude for all you have done in making our stay here such a wonderful one. FOURTH: To the JUNIOR CLASS, our congratulations to you upon becoming upper classmen. FIFTH: To the SOPHOMORE CLASS, congratulations on your becoming Juniors, and best wishes for success as you venture forth in your new studies. SIXTH! To the FRESHMAN CLASS, a welcome to you as you enter the big time and a wish that you, too, may gainfully spend four grand and glorious years here. SEVENTH: To the JANITOR and LADIES in the cafeteria, a Thank-You for the marvelous job you have performed in making A. H. S. a place of which to be proud. I EIGI-ITH: INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS: 1. ATHENA FRYER'S driving skill to JAMES PIEFFER 2. KENNETH KLINGER'S yearbook worries to next year's editor 3. JEAN MOYER'S quietness to MARLENE KISSINGER 4. CONNIE RUDY'S long hair to JUDITH REBER 5. RUTH SCHRADER'S basketball technique to EMILY AUMAN 6. MARGARET SEIGFRIED'S imitations to DONNA SCHIEPE 7. SHIRLEY SEILER'S fast talking to FLORENCE JONES 8. HENRY TRUMBO'S music ability to DARWIN WESTON 9. CHARLES ZECHMAN'S red hair to CAROL NAGLE We, the Class of '53, Seniors of Auburn High School, being of sound mind, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ,-23,-1 FACT OR FICTION O ATHENA FRYER: stays home every night to study. KENNETH KLINGER: drives a hotrod. JEAN MOYER: is a class pest. CONNIE RUDY: has a Shine for one particular lad. RUTH SCHRADER: just hates phone calls from Schuylk MARGARET SEIGFRIED: carries a torch for a certain SHIRLEY SEILER: is a man hater. HENRY TRUMBO: is a rich carpenter. CHARLES ZECHMAN: Wears a red Wig. A. H. S. HIT PARADE ill Haven. Summit Station lad School Days . . . . . ..... September 7th to June Sth Down Yonder ...... ............ And So To Sleep Again . Now ls The Hour ...... Smoke Gets In Your Eyes . . . . . Sin ..... ............. . . . . , Tell Me Why .... .... . . Because Of You .......... .... I miss Some Enchanted Evening .... . . . . . . . Keep It A Secret ...... . . . Loveliest Night Of The Year . . .-24.-1 . . . ..The Office . . . . .Week-ends ..........3:30 .Chemistry Lab Skipping classes . We suffer tests? ed the honor roll . . . Senior Prom . . . . All answers . . . .Graduation IMAGINE . . Q MR. KRAUSS . . . teaching Home Economics. THE PIONEER . . . without an editor. CHARLES ZECHMAN . . . with all F's. ATHENA FRYER . . . six foot. SHIRLEY SEILER . . . not exaggerating. NIRS. HUNTINIEL . . . driving a truck to school. RUTH SCHRADER . . . without a phone. KENNETH KLINGER . . . walking! II JEAN NIQYER . . . being the instigator of all the noise in the S. Hfs CONNIE RUDY . . . not dancing. HENRY TRUNIBO . . . not in orchestra. IVIARGARET SEIGFRIED . . . never missing the bus. QQ? DAFFY DEFINITIONS 0 GOLD DIGGER-A girl who breaks dates by going out with them. SKUNK-A streamlined pussy cat with fluid drive. DUTY-The behavior that one expects from others. STEAM-Water gone crazy with the heat. VVORM-A caterpillar with a shave. LAUGH-A smile that burst. SANDWICH SPREAD-What one gets from eating between meals. AIBULT-A person who has stopped growing except in the middle. CONSCIENCE-The still small voice that makes you feel smaller. GOLF-A long walk spoiled. '1'ELEv1s1oN-Radio with eyestrain. THROW RUG-A small rug that usually throws anyone who steps on it .- 25 .- .UUEIHIEFH WO JE: hwgmim U? 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Slanding: Floyd Fidler, Franklin Reichert, Robert Stevens, Mr. Krauss, Evelyn Yeager, Robert Luekenbill, James Seigfried, George Reber, james Peiffer. President ..... l'i1'f-Prcsidmt Szfrrrtfzry ..... Treasurer.. . . . Clan Historian Class Reporter. .. CLASS OFFICERS ...-30.-1 ... BONNIE FESSLER FRANKLIN REICHERT . . . CONNIE FESSLER BIARLENE KISSINGER ROBERT LUCKENBILL ... . .LILLIAN PALES SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated, Lef! lo Righl: Phyllis VVolfe, Nancy Martonic, janet Tobias, Dolores Mick- Shaw, Shirley Trumbo, Ruth Orlando. Sfroml Row, Lffl to Righl: Patsy Reber, Helen Luckens, Jean Long, Mrs. Janice Meek, Martha Schrader, Eleanor Stevens. Third Rofw, Lvff to Righl: Paul Staller, John McCormick, Eugene Huntzinger, Richard Renninger, Gilbert Steffy, llarold Long, Sterling Leymeister. CLASS OFFICERS 49 Prfsiflwnf. ..... . . . SHIRLEY TRL'NlRCJ Trw1s11rI'r ..... ...... , IRAN LoNG I'irr-I'rI'xi1lvn1 ..... NANCY RIARTONIC llixlorian ...... .. . RUTH fJRI.ANDO Sm-mzry. ....... IJOLORES RIICKSHAW Chzxs RI'fwrtI'r ..... JOHN IXIeCoRxIIcK 52,6 KKK? -ei QZR5 FRESHMAN CLASS Smrrd, Lrft to Right: Virginia Brommer, Emily Auman, Janice Hummel, Ellen Reber, Lois Mickshaw, Shirley Knoll. S1'mndRofw, Lrfl in Right: Paul Herman, Carol Binner, Mildred Schrader, Georgette Minnich, Mr. john Kopenhaver, Judith Reber, Dorothy Schrader, Doris Lengel, Richard Degler. Third Rofw,Lrft fo Right: Fred Kamp, Lewis Boyer, Dennis Lengel, Francis Chatcho, George Reedy, John Reedy, Wayne Moyer. CLASS OFFICERS 6 President ........ CAROL ANN BINNER Treasurrr ..... . . VIRGINIA BROMMER Vue-Presideni ...... JANICE HUNTMEL Historian ............ EMILY AUMAN Secretary .... . . PAUL HERMAN Clays Reporter .... DOROTHY SCHRADER -31.- EIGHTH GRADE Siiling, Lrfl Io Righl: Carol Nagle, Dorothy Fidler, Joanne Tohias, john Felty, Naomi Staller, Fern Kerschner, Frances Renninpger. Sl,f0lh1'R0'-ZL'.' Frederick Moyer, Sherwood Felty, Miss Grace Fitts, Harry Peiffer, Mary Noecker, Darwin VVeston, blames Stevens. Tl1in1'Rofw.' Elsie VVargo, Donna Scheipe, Ina Mae Noecker, Mary Lou Smith, Eileen Rogers, Dolores Koch, Marilyn Schaeffer, Ruth Luckens. CLASS OFFICERS O I'frsia'm1 ....... .. RUTH LLCKENS Trmszmfr ...... .. . HARRY FISHER Vif-w-Prwsidffnf. . . ..... ELSIE XVARGO Class Reporter ......... CAROL NAGLE Sn-rum-y ..... . . . FERN KERscHNER Class llismrifm ..... FREDERICK Movsk SEVENTH GRADE 3 wi Sitting, Left to Righf: -lean Hand, Rachel Noecker, Edith Fidler, Linda Patchett, Darlene Berstler. Sfanding, l.eftto'Righ1: Donald Leymeister, Paul Smith, Melvin Wolfe, Ronald Berk, Parker Schrader. CLASS OFFICERS 6? Pnsidrnt ........ IUARLENE BERSTLER Sm-remry ........., LYNDA PATCHETT I!i!'L'-Pfl'Xi11l'7If. .......... JEAN HAND ' Trmsurer. ............ EDITH FIDLER A Class Rvpsorrw- ........ RACHEL NOECKER .-32.. HISTORY ,l'l'lll4lIl!' .......... MR. FREIJICRICK K. KRAUSS ENGLISH 7'l'Ill'lIl'I' .......... AIRS. DORIS HLTMMEL 1-IL! -33- GEOMETRY Tmf-lu'f . . ..... MRS. ,IANICE MICCK SPANISH ,l't'!l1',Il'V' ........ . MRS. -IANICIC NECK CHEMISTRY 'l'm1'lm- .......... MR. JOHN KOPEXHAVICR -34- HCME ECONOMICS Tffzflzwr .......... MISS GRACE FITTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS Tmrlm- .......... MR. JOHN KOPENHAVICR .-35-. GIRLS' GYM Tmrlzer .......... MR. FREDERICK K. KRAUSS L13 A95 GS2 BOYS' GYM Q 7vl'll1',l!'!' .......... MR. FRIQIJIQRICIQ 14. KRAUSS -36.- A Vg 1 N' 4 g, ,f .., 4 , I C F-3 rw . ,' f, , , 1, .4 A J 5' A 1 ra . 1' fx X sg Rx W is S W ' vi X - V fl , Y -.n.Z. ' A , S 5- -? 2 1' 4: -6 '?l Zi Q Ng., : Ez 45 1 lf! 23: , ,- -- ' 131 ,QQ 55' 1?- 565 EK' 2,15 GIRLS' CHORUS Sfatfd, Lrfl fo Right: Dorothy Fidler, Bonnie Fessler, Dolores Mickshaw, Darlene Berstler, Ellen Reber, Joanne Tobias, Janice Hummel, Linda Patchett, Emily Auman, janet Tobias, Lillian Pales, jean Moyer. Sfroml Rofw: Patsy' Reber, Marv Noecker, Ruth Orlando, Phyllis VVolfe, Dolores Koch, Shirley Trumho, Lois Mickshaw, Mrs. Doris Hummel, Florence Jones, Naomi Staller, Virginia Brommer, Nancy Martonic, Fern Kerschner, Eileen Rogers, Mary Lou Smith, Judith Reber, Mildred Schrader, Evelyn Yerger. Tl1in1Rafw: Doris Lengle, Peggy Seigfried, Ruth Schrader, Ruth Luckens, Helen Luckens, Martha Schrader, Marilyn Schaeffer, Shirley Seiler, Connie Fessler, Georgette Minnich, Dorothy Schrader, jean Long, Eleanor Stevens, Carol Binner, Donna Scheipe, Elsie Wargo, Marlene Kissinger, Constance Rudy. ORCHESTRA Slanding, Left to Right: Dorothy Schrader, Ellen Reher, Mrs. Doris Hummel, Henry Trumho. Sraird: Marlene Kissinger, Wayne Moyer, Harry Fisher, Ruth Orlando, Nancy Martomc, James Peiffer. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Sralrd, Lfft to Right: Phyllis VVolfe, Shirley Hummel, Athena Fryer, Janet Tobias, Shirley Trumbn. Srrond Rofw: Peggy Seigfried, Eleanor Stevens, Jean Long, Miss Grace Fitts, Shirley Seiler, Martha Schrader, Patsy Reber. OFFICERS President. ..... SHIRLEY SEILER Trmsurrr. .... .. SHIRLEY HUAINIEL Vice-Prwidrnt. ...... PEGGY SEIGFRIED Jdviser ........... Miss GRACE F 1TTs Serretary ...... . . . SHIRLEY TRUE-mo Chapter Jllother. .MRs. MARY FILBERT PIONEER STAFF Standing, Left to Right: James Peiffer, George Reedy, Janet Tobias, Shirley Trumbo, Naomi Staller, Carol Nagle, Dorothy Schrader, Dolores Mickshaw, Helen Luck- ens, Robert Luckenbill, Mr. Frederick Krauss, Mrs. Janice Meek, Mr. John Kopenhaver, Robert Stevens, Franklin Reichert, Mary Lou Smith, Mary Noecker, Ina Mae Noecker, Francis Renninger, Eileen Rogers, Paul Herman, Lewis Boyer. Seated, Left to Right: Joanne Tobias, Dolores Mickshaw, Jean Long, Constance Rudy, Carol Binner, Virginia Brommer, Connie Fessler, Charles Zechman, Florence Jones, Shirley Hummel, Nancy Martonic, Eleanor Stevens, Lillian Pales, Bonnie Fessler, John McCormick, Janice Hummel. .-39,-1 gn-sq Boys' Handicraft Club Front Rofw, Lrfl to Righi: Darwin Weston, Ronald Berk, Frederick Moyer, Charles Zechman, James Seigfried, Miss Grace Fitts, George Reber, Floyd Fidler, Parker Schrader. Sfrond Rofw: Paul Smith, Richard Ren- ninger, Gilbert Stelfy, Sterling Leymeister, Donald Leymeister, Franklin Reichert, Robert Luckenbill, James Stevens. UX9 'EBV Qf3 Girls' Handicraft Club Fran! Rofw, lmfl to Right: Emily Au- man, Shirley Hummel, Janice Hummel, Dolores Mickshaw, Connie Fessler, Mr. John Kopenhaver. Srrond Rolw: Judith Reber, Lois Mick- shaw, Lillian Pales, Bonnie Fessler, Shir- ley Knoll, Virginia Brommer, Carol Bin- ne1', Ruth Schrader, Athena Fryer. Thin! Rolw: Mildred Schrader, Jean Moyer, Doris Lengel, Martha Schrader, Evelyn Yerger, Georgette Minnich, Con- stance Rudy, Peggy Seigfried, Shirley Seiler. Stamp and Modeling Club 49 Front Rolw, Ief! Io Righls Richard Deg- ler, Lewis Boyer, Harry Fisher. Srrond Row: John Felty, Frances Chat- Cho, George Reedy, Mary Lou Smith, Edith Fidler, Dennis Lengel, John Reedy. Third Rofw: James Stevens, Eugene Huntzinger, Fred Kamp, Sherwood Felty, Wayne Moyer, Mrs. Janice Meek, Parker Schrader, John McCormick, Paul Staller, Harold Long, Frederick Moyer. INDOOR RECREATION Co11pl4',v011l5ir1r.Lrfr IORigl1f.' Carol Nagle, George Reeclyg Dorothy l1'idIer,,lolm Feltyg Naomi Staller, Francis C'hz1tcI1og Dolores Koch, -IIIIDFS Stevenwg Marilyn Schaeffer, Frederick Moyer: Ruth Luckens, Donna Slieipeg Elsie hrxv1ll'Q'1I, Mr. Krauss: Mary Lou Smith, Richard Deglerg Frances Renninger, john Reedy. Coxzplrx 1l1.I'ILIIl'.' Fern Kerschner, Dennis Lengelg liileen Rogers, Slwruoorl I-'elryg Mary Noecker, Lewis Boyer, Ina Mae Noecker, Fred Kamp. Fi! '?e.s'f Q13 FOSSIL CLUB . h y, 5 Fin! Rufw: Kenneth Klinger, Rachel Noecker, Ina Mae Noecker, Frances Renninger, Eileen Rogers, Mr, Krauss, Darlene Berstler, Fred Kamp, Dennis Lengel, Charles Zechman, james Seigfried. Serum! Row: Darwin Weston, Melvin Wolfe, John McCormick, Harold Long, Ron- ald Berk, Paul Staller, Richard Degler, John Reedy. Third Row: George Reedy, Lewis Boyer, George Reher, Floyd Fidler, Francis Chatcho. -41- SENIOR CLASS PLAY s 9 Slanding, Left to Right: Henry Trumbo, Mrs. Doris Hummel, Charles Zechman, Athena Fryer, Miss Grace Fitts. Seated: Kenneth Klinger, Connie Rudy, Shirley Seiler, jean Moyer, Peggy Seigfried, Ruth Schrader. Our Gal Sal A comedy in three acts by PEGGY FERNWAY Dfllfllllfif Direflor ..................... MISS GRACE E. FITTS Assistant Direrlor. . . .......... . . .MRs. DORIS L. PIUMMEL Auburn High Srhool Orchestra ................ MRS. HUMMEL CAST OF CHARACTERS SALLY SKINNER, Our Gal Sal .. MRS. CECILIA VANDYNE, society matron .... AI.I.lStJN VANDYNE, her charming daughter. . . . . . GLENN VANDYNE, Cecilia's handsome son .... . . . NELLY YARIQLEY, Sal's gossiping aunt ..... IJAGMAR WARING, of the elite. . . IJEXTER WESTBROKJKE, financier. RONALD SPANGLER, a cop ....... IJAISY JUDKINS, from Soap Lake. The drawing . . . SHIRLEY SEILER . . .RUTH SCHRADER . . .PEGGY SEIGFRIED KENNETH KLINGER .....jEAN TXIOYER . . ...... .CONNIE RUDY . . . .. .CHARLES ZECHTNIAN HENRY TRLTAIRO . . . ATHENA FRYER SCENE room of the Vandyne family. TIME The Present. Sal, a beautiful young lady, disguises herself as the homely country girl she used to be. Glenn cannot tolerate her, and their arguments provide plenty of fun. When Sal discovers that Dexter Westbrooke is a swindled, things really get lively. Dexter's fury provides plenty of humor when the cop takes him away. W 0 fps.- : ?-:X 4' 5. 12 tp, gr. CRZ ff ITQQ A E3 5 L QS ATHLETKZS NF- E ii f A1132 W :N 7 X 1 X ' f X 4 f, , g -fr ' z. , o 0 1 'Q f' V' K 0 xi T :' 5' '... 4 ' -3 , Af ,. E ' --.,. ..-, Kgs! ' I 1 , ' . xx Q- 5-if - ' e:-' fx.. 'il-' .X gc.. 5 my 'ly X X ax K ..K :,,,- ,xi . 2 Yfff f -'-tx fm X 11' Y -' Yiw'x4',Yf' ,- XA 1:5 5 ' N. . 2 . X xx t 'iz--3 ' 1:-E V . ,.,- '11 W Z X ' W fav-Q , .., X ,XL-,. ,- V 'it if Gxil - - 4 V -. .4 f - ff' S ',t 1 N ' 4 1 -F X3-E' X A tx ,- 2 . ,- 3 5 6 , li BOYS' VARSITY Cressona .. Urwigsburg Alumni .., Orwigsburg Hubley .. .. Pottsville F Drwigsburg lluhley ... I irJl Ro-wx Dennis l.engel, George Reedy, Richard Auman, James Peifler, VVayne Moyer. S1'rondRofw.' Lewis Boyer, Fred Kamp, john McCormick, Henry Trumbo, Paul Herman, john Reedy. Third Ro-wi llarold Long, Franklin Reichert, Mr. Krauss, Robert I.ucken- Ja n Feb Feb. Feb Feb DeC. Dee. jan. Jan. jan. 27, 13 zo, 27, 16, 16, ' 20, bill, james Seigfried. TEAM reshmen Cressona . ...,..., RECORD ,.. 97, Auburn ,.. 413 Auburn ... 765 Auburn ....7Sg Auburn ... 66 , Auburn .... ... .. 97, Auburn ...... . ,.. 96 , Auburn .... ... -I. X .. 423 Auburn .... ... ,.. 43, Auburn The V752-'53 Boys' Varsity squad of Auburn High School turned in another sea- son of basketball. Althouvh our basketball team was not as successful as some have Pe been in previous years, we are proud of them for the fine exhibition they performed. Coach lxrauss worked hard with the boys and turned in a good season, not excep- tionally good in record, but certainly tops in spirit. Next year we wish Coach Krauss and his team more success. He will have all of the boys returning except the manager, Henry Trumbo, who will be absent due to graduation. GI RLS' VARSITY TEAM RECORD .'I.H.S. Opp. -Cressona .... . . 8 29 -Orwigsburg ... ... 35 14 -Urwigsburg' .. ... 22 29 -Hubley . ..... 20 32 -Orwigsburg . . . . . 48 29 Cressona .... . 4 36 Alumni ............. 40 35 Pottsville Uatholic 22 40 llubley .......,..... 21 25 Pottsville Catholic 23 38 26 26 24 40 28 49 54 36 36 Firxt Rofw: Eileen Rogers, Bonnie Fessler, Edith Fidler, Lillian Pales, Geor- gette Minnich. Sffand Rnfw: Shirley Hummel, Dorothy Schrader, Connie Fessler, Peggy Seig- fried, Virginia Brommer. Third Rofw: Ruth Schrader, Doris Lengle, Mr. Krauss, Patsy Reber, Carol Ann Binner, This season, under the leadership of Nlr. Krauss, the girls' basketball team won three games and lost seven. The girls played splendid ball, even in the games they lost. 'I he team was led by Ruth Schrader and Peggy Seigfried, who served as co-cap- tains. VVe lose both of these girls this year. NVe played such teams as Cressona, Pottsville Catholic, Hubley, Orwigsburg, and the Alumni. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VIRGINIA BROMMIQR LUIS MICKSIIAVS' SHIRLEY SEILER ,..- 45 ..- Russell Haas PATRONS 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sowers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sowers Mr. Kenneth Klinger Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Wessner Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Zechman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sowers and Terry Mr. John McCormick Mr. and Mrs. William Kerschner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baver and Larry David Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sowers and Tony Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbo Abe's Workingman's Store Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson Mr. Henry Trumbo Mr. and Mrs. Cliflord Schultz Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swoyer and Mrs. George T. Seiler, Pauline Schwenk Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moyer Perma and Cassie Rev. and Mrs. Frank Gibson Peg and Merlin Mary Francis and Larry Douglas and Judy Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Filbert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bolich Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Verna and Shirley Trumbo Mr. and Mrs. Reno Berger NOTE OF APPRECIATION O We Wish to express our gratitude to all who have helped in the production of our yearbook. To the members of the staff, our advisers, the principal, the photographers, the advertisers, our patrons, the printer, and our subscribers, we sincerely say: THANK YOU my as 3 4' V ' .ydfpfff 1 ,- X Qff X ATRONIZ ADV if TISEFIS N Aix ,f HCI' . ' fn xxx 5 3' 'IV x . 'K 2 .is ' f ' g 2 V , 1 X, f Z Z I I f f, if x ' f f , 1 f fxf, 3 X xx 4 X V X 5 f? X- f- !! 2 xx X X , C I 61 X I X , 1, XX 7 f CR-2 fir if kr 9 E K L 1' 3 . ADVERTISING III AUBURN BRICK CDMPANY 45 'W E: g gifs Lvl!- 4 ,vv NA :LQQEQ 4 ,- Qi JOHN MORRISON '13 L. M. BERGER '17 JAMES R. B. MORRISON '20 BRUCE BERGER '28 JAY BERGER '36 III SEIDERS-PRINTING. INC Our 51st Year of Printing Service POTTSVILLE, PA. 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PHONE: PoTTsv1LLE 752-R PENSYL'S FLOWERS THE ROSE SHOP Flowers For All Occasions 200 YVest Main Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 1308 Ladiex' lfvearing dpparel 27 East Nlain Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 397-J .-56-. WEBBER'S GULF SERVICE AUBURN, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 2786 MUSIC HAVEN 112 East Main Street Schuylkill Haven Phone 1019 Television, Rzzdios, Records, and Pianos Compliments of TINY TOT SHOP 113 Center Square Orwigsburg, Penna. BONNIE JEAN SHOP FOR THE FINEST IN LADIES' PVEAR 19 East lNIain Street Schuylkill Haven, Penna. THE CALL AND ORWIGSBURG NEWS QUALITY PRINTING Schuylkill Haven, Pa. w Phone 828 LEON R.SPATZ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PHILCO AND BENDIX APPLIANCES PHONE 2105 AUBURN, PA .-57... CO77lfJ1iI7'lCl1l'.S' of HENRY B. STEELE IVHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY R. D. 1, ORVVIGSBURG, PENNA. BASTIAN BROS. CO ROCHESTER, N. Y. 'XJBCLZ' 1 DC.Yigl1Cl'.Y and Producers of EXCLUSIVE CLASS JEWELRY -53- THOMAS A. MORTIMER WATCHMAKER F. AND NV. GRAND STORE 9 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. WEIDMAN'S BAKERY 249 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Pa. Phone 2124 Sfwrializing in Cakes Ifedding Birthday Jnlzzvzfrsary PAUL F. MATZ 110TP01NT APPLIANCES Canzpliments of BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY WIRING A FRIEND Phone 6-3631 Orwigsburg, Pa. Conzpliments of CO77If7ll.llIFlIf.V of NORMAN W. BAILEY MESSNER Luzumsze AND BUILDING AND MA TERIAL HESS Phone 2627 Auburn, Pa. Treat Yourxelf to the Best at KLINGER'S BARBER SHOP Auburn, Pa. A MODERN BARBER SHOP FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Dwellings and rlprzrlnzrnts For Rent Inronze Tax Pafrvrs Prvjmarfvl GORDON D. REED AGENCY Schuylkill Haven and Pottsville -59.- Compliments of LAN DIS PHARMACY AUBURN, PA. Congratulations from AUBURN COUNCIL OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN C 'f'H 'f f of INSURANCE STALLER,S LUNCHEONETTE AUTO-LIFE-FIRE-POLIO AND ICE CREAM KENNETH S. f,'0Liif51ffJ32Ry FREHAFER Aubumy Pa. Phone 1198 Schuylkill Haven BARR 81 BARR AGENCY AGENT: MRS. ROBERT WILSON GENERAL INSURANCE 39 SPRUCE STREET PINE GROVE, PA. PHONE 4211 .-.60-. Compliments of STRAUSE-ROEDER AMVETS POST I I4 SUMMIT STATION EARL STOYER t C.4n1LL,4c - OLDSJIIOBILE C0 'i'1 f -' Of Schuylkill Haven J. and Pottsville, Pa. Complinzents of E. W. MOYER Orwigsburg, Pa. CHEVROLET Cars and Trurlxv FRIGIDAIRE Applianrfs Co nzplinlerzts of SMITH'S BARBER SHOP Orwigsburg. Penna. Conzplinzerzts of HARRY T. BILLGER Optometrist Auburn, Pa. C. H. HAWKINS FIELD AND GJRDEN SEEDS Auburn, Pa. Phone 2655 ,-61.-. Compliments of the SCHUYLKILL HAVEN CASKET CC. LEON KISSINGER PLUZIIBING HEATING CHRYSLER AIR TEMP AND V. AND E. HEATING VVashington Str-set Phone 2625 Auburn, Pa. MELVIN LONG PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Compliments of HUBLER SHOES. INC. SNACK SHOPPE Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-5421 Ilalizzn Steak and Sub S11rza'fwicflze.v Spaglzetti and .Nfefzt Balls Light Lunnlz Compliments of A F R I E N D ERNST'S GARAGE E. W. MOYER COMPLETE CHEVROLET AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FRIGIDAIRE GATES TIRES AND BATTERIES Orwigsburg, Pennsylvfulia FRONT ENDS ALIGNED AND BALANCED Orwigsburg, R. D. Deer Lake, Pa Co 7l1f7l1'77I87If.f of STEIN'S AUNT N ELLIE'S GROCERY STORE Orwigsburg, Pa. H. B. SHOENER Insurance Orwigsbu rg Compliments of ORWIGSBURG PAPER BOX COMPANY ORXVIGSBURG, PENNA. Complinzents of BOHORAD'S PO TTSI'ILLE'S FAVORITE JlIEN'S STORE Corrzplinzerzts of JIM'S SPORT SHOP LEADING SPORTS GOODS STORE HVNTING AND FISHING LICENSES lll East Main Street Phone 1050 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. ,-63,-f ANTHONY'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Distributed by -IAM ES A. MADENFORD FOR SERVICE - PHONE: HAMBURG 2819 Complimentx of Compliments of DR, F. G. LIPPOLD V. MIKATAVAGE Florist Orwigsburg, Pa. . Orwlgsburg, Penn MORRISON MOTOR COMPANY ORVVIGSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA M64- R C GEHRIG ROBERT DREHER AND SON AND SON BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LOCAL ANIfI3AfJ?JfS6D1STANCE Ready-fllix Conrrete R. D. ly Concrete Burial Vaults Schuylkill Haven, Pa. KRAMER'S ESS O STATION Orwigsburg, R. D., Pa. Conzplinzents of D I N G E R CHEVROLET CO. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. SUPER CHEVROLET SERVICE GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS C.. W. HEFFNER Choice Meats Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 726 IRA W. KRAMER Distributor of BEVERAGES 126 Long Ave. Phone 6-3721 Orwigsburg, Pa. IMBODEN SUNOCO STATION SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - ORVVIGSBURG HIGHNVAY LOSCH BOILER SALES AND SERVICE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. BERKS FOUNDRY AND MANUFACTURING CO. GRAY IRON CASTING XVEST HAMBURG, PA. GUY REICHERT Painting - Dezronztiznzy Fifth and VVashington Streets DUTCH BOY Paint PlA0lilll'fK Us-nl and Rt'l'01lI1Il!'IZlll'Il.! Phone 2107 Auburn, Pa. Corrlplirrzelztx of GESCHWINDT FUNERAL HOME HAROLD H. GESCIINVINDT Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 422 N A T ' S FLORIST SHOP Fresh Flofu'er.v For All Olflfllil-0115 VVEDDINGS PARTIES CORSACPS N00 FUNERAL DESIGNS Call Schuylkill Haven ll2-l- 328 Dock Street Compliments of Compliments of TIMMINS DORIS BERRY MANVFACTURER OF CINDER AND CEMENT BLOCK BUILDING MATERIALS AND HARDWARE DRESS SHOP Hamburg, Perma. Orwigsburg, Pa. Phone 6-9561 H E I S E R ' S W E I N E R BOWLING JEWELRY STORE ALLEY 13 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Pa. Orwigsburg, Perma. Phone 6-8621 NORGE and CROSSLEY WILLIAM D. W- S- DUNN BECKER Premier Foods 1 North Fourth Street I Hamburg, Pa- cJI'XNlgSbllI'g, Pa. Dial 6-5101 Rvfrigrration Salex and Service Ur Szfrfzvirf Pfhnt PVP Sell A R N O L D M O Y E R BUILDING CONTRACTOR Kitfflzen Cabinets Pyindofws and Doors Frames Made to Order ROUTE 122 DEER LAKE -67- S. N. CROSSLEY Jeweler FEGLEY BROS. WHITE LILY FLOUR FEGLEY FAVORED FEEDS ' Phone 1074 Schuvlkill Haven, Pa. Orwigsburg, Penna. V u REEPSAKE Dmmonds Compliments of RAY BROWN :: Music Cenfer 35 EAST MAIN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA PHONE 7-J Compliments of Conzplirnents of FUNERAL HOME RAY BROWN OfVVigSbU1'gv Pemm- Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 6-9501 Compliments of HILL FARM DAIRY PHONE 1126 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. -168.- CORRADO'S The Store of Careful Fittings SHOE REPAIRING PHONE 159-R SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. Compliments of HElM'S GROCERIES PHONE 476 CRESSONA, PENNA. WHITE SHOP The Hozcse 0 Fashions' f Fornmls for the Graduates B E V E R Brtdal Gtrwns and Brzdesmazd Dresses 18 North Centre Street Pottsyville, pa. 104 North Centre Street Phone 2502-J Pottsville, P Compliments of S. S. WEISS DEPT. STORE PQTTSVILLE, PENNA. -69.- BRIGHTER S INTO Nas FURNITURE , Aff and Gift 434 North Centre Street 217 South Centre Street Pottsviue Pa. Phone 533 Pottsville, Pa. , KODAKS, PHOTO SUPPLIES AND BF SEM I? BP Thflffl' PICTURE FRAMING uy RIGHTER PAUL J.EICHERT 1N1ASSEY- HARRIS - Sales and Service Twzcftors Combines Farm Inzplenzentx PHONE: ORVVIGSBURG 21-R-21 ORVVIGSBURG, PENNA. THE POTTSVILLE JOURNAL FOUNDED 1825 One of A7merz'Crz'5 Oldest Nefwypfzpery Comjnlhnenls of POMEROY'S Schuylkill Cozlntyfv Greatest Department Store POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP SINCE 1887 ,-70,-. H. R. KNAPP 81 SON LEATHER GOODS :: AUTO SUPPLIES 202-204 SOUTH CENTRE STREET PHONE 669 POTTSVILLE, PENNA. Compliments of COH1f7ll-llIt?IIf.f of AND A F R I E N D Electrical Appliances KEYSTOKER BOILER UNITS Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Compliments of ETHEL MAID. INC. SCHUYLIQLL HAVEN, PENNA. C01Uf7lZ'17Z6lZl5 of SCHULTZ'S SELF-SERVICE FOOD MARKET -71- EHLY'S BAKERY QUALITY BAKED GOODS SINCE 1892 300 Dock Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone l78 HAVEN DECORATOR PAINT AND PVALLPAPER 7 East Main Street Schuylkill Hav-en, Pa. G. I. BENSINGER Druggist 104 East Main Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Best W'islz es Fra m G R A Y ' S CLOTHING STORE SHOP AT GRAY'S AND SAVE 103 East Nlain Street Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Compliments of J. H. BROKHOFF. INC. Vitamin D Honzogenized Milk Golden Guernsey Zllilk Dairy Products TELEPHONE: POTTSVILLE 3506 SCHUYLKILL SALES GO. Plumbing and !fllf077IIlfl.C Heating 210 East Nlain Street Schuylkill Hav-en, Pa. Phone 105 D. M. BITTLE Funeral Home Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Phone 217 GONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES W. JOSEPH NAGLE SCHUYLKILL PRODUCTS, INC. CRESSONA, PENNA. GREETINGS TO AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL FRED G. GILBERT Insurance Service 318 SOUTH FIRST AVENUE LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA -73.- FRYER'S STORE 326 STATE STREET HAMBURG, PENNA. SC- IOC-5121.00 AND CP MEMBER BEN FRANKLIN STORES TUNE THE TABERNACLE HOUR Every S1ma'rzy Morning - 8:00 o'clock RADIO STATION WP,4Al-AAI, POTTSVILLE REBROADCAST AT 1:30 P. M.-WPPA-FM, SHENANDOAH Read Your Bible- Pray Often -Honor ffsus Evfry Day XVALTER E. FRITZ, Direftor Box 4, Landingville, P MERRITT W. ALEXANDER JEPVELER - WATCHMHKER 50 SOUTH FOURTH STREET HAMBURG, PENNA. AR TESIAN IVELL DRILLER KERMIT S. SNYDER PINE BOULEVARD, DEER LAKE ORWIGSBURG, PA., R. D. PHONE: ORWIGSBUR-G 6-8221 PHONE: LEESPORT 95-R-4 -74.- THE POTTSVILLE REPUBLICAN C'0l7gl'IZflLlfll'C5 THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1953 OF AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL and Extends Best Pfislzcs for the Futura BENDER'S BAKERY HOZLIE-ZLIADE PASTRY HAMBURG, PENNA. SEIGFRIED S MOTOR CO- RESTAURANT MITCHELL VV. ZAJAC, Prop. I-iamburg' P Thirilgifbliineliltreetg lfholrfsrzlf and R t I g' M Phone 988 -575,- Cofzgratzzlations to the Class of 1953 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF ORWIGSBUR6 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOR.'1TION Compliments of A FR I E N D NATHAN'S FIVE FI,ooI1s OF FINE FURNITURE 122 South Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. Ojwn Eivrnings by 14f7f70iIIf1lI871f Phone 4560 Join Our Furnitllre Club Something Franz GREEN'S II Always Special 9 Q..- xvvgal X ,,. I I II If II- If- tl E Xb Quality fefwelers For 106 Years Compliments of A F R I E N D GERELYN SHOP LEON V. KETNER f Q ELECTRICAL DEALER Ufonzen x Pyear - Gzfts VVES'fINC1HQjUSE ANIj Orwigsburg, Penna. G- E- APPLIANCES Phone 6-9501 Phone: Orwigsburg 6-6041 Complimentx of CLELANDS PAUL R. FAUST ductioneer and Builder YVest VVarren Street Orwigsburg, Perma. Phone 6-6824 Z0 East Blain Street Schuylkill Hav-en, Pa. Phone 580 GREENAWALT AND HEFFNER FUNERAL HOME ORVVIGSBURG, PENNA. -.77-1 HAVEN MOTORS. INC. DESOTO :: PLYMOUTH PHONE 353 200-208 COLUMBIA STREET SCI-ILIYLKILL HAVEN, PA. KAY DEE FROZEN CUSTARD GIANT IIIILK SIIAKES HJIIIBURGERS IIOT DOGS FRENCH FRIES STEAK SANDIVICIIES ALL KINDS OI SOFT DRINKS ROUTE 122 AT RED CHURCH ORVVIGSISURG, PENNA. Complinlenfs of BURKEY AND SPACHT GRIM BROS. FURNITURE, CJRPETS, PIANOS ,IND BEDDING TELEVISION RADIOS Phone 9251 SERVICE Hamburg, Penna. Phone 2716 Hamburg, Penna. -78- Conzplimentx of Compliments of FRITZ'S GARAGE THE PINES GENERAL REPAIRS , . . Deer Lake, Perma. Gas. 011, and Tzrrs Auburn, Pa. DRUG STORE 31 SONS The REXALL Store 1fRD 'fRE Orwigsburg. Penna. Orwigsburg, Penna. Phone 6-3104 C U7'7'Lf71Z-7'I1C71f.S' of JOHN N. MECK SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS ORVVIGSBURG, PA. C0171f71Z'lfHfEl'Zf.Y of DI ETRlCH'S M EN'S SHCJP HAMBURG, PENNSYLVANIA -79- C0fIIf71il7167lf.Y of I VQESTE NUT SHOP POPCORN AND PEANUTS Hamburg, Penna. Orwigsburg, Penna. Phone 2770 BOUSSUM'S. INC. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR TWELVE WEST MAIN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNSYLVANIA C0 'P!imf 1f5 Of Compliments of BEATY'S THE BROWN-E BEAUTY SHOP GIFT SHQP Phone 2791 114 East lN'Iain Street Auburn, Pa. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. NAGLE TRAIL DINER Quality Foods Stop In For Sprwd Cformerly BECKVILLE DINERD you, For Your Call Schuylkill Havfn 9442 Fflwfiff Enjoymrfrzt Snarl' -30- Paints Glass Tools Hardware SCOTT Lawn Seed R A U , S BALTHASER 313-317 State Street NATHAN s. BALTHASER Hamburg, pa. 234-36 State Street Hamburg, Pa. Phone 2730 HAMBURG TIRE COMPANY ADMIRAL DUIVIONT STROMBERG-CARLSON GOODYEAR TIRES TELEVISION READING PIKE - 231 NORTH THIRD STREET PHONE 9961 THE HAMBURG SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY HAMBURG, PA. 1532342 JIEIIIBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION -81- DOUTRICH'S UALWQ-IYS RELIABLE POTTSVILLE, PA. THE STYLE CENTER OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY FOR ZllEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL SCHUYLKILL HAVEN TRUST COMPANY SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. .MEAIBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION .-82.-1 Compliments of THE NATIONAL BANK OF HAMBURG KNOW THE BANK BETTER Free Parking Lot al the Rear of This Bank for the Convenzence of Our Patrons MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER: FEDERJL RESERVE SYSTEM Compliments of CLARK'S DINER Hamburg, Penna. F AND F SHOP HAMBURG sPoRT CENTER Third and State Streets Hamburg, Pa. Phone 687 P. A. FINK H. E. FINK POST'S Cleaners 8? Dyers, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1890 302 North Centre Street Phone 1218 Pottsville, Pa. You Mar'r'y the Girl . . . We'Il Furnish the H0nze.l HUMMEL'S GOOD FURNITURE SINCE 1874 510-12-14 North Centre Street Pottsville, Pa. VERNA'S BEAUTY AND GIFT SALON It Pays to Look Your Best At All Times GEESAIVIAINVS FOOD MARKET C. A. GEESAMAN, JR., Prop. QUALITY FOOD Delivery Service Phone 2686 Auburn, Pa. Phone 2682 Auburn, Pa Compliments of CLAUSER'S GARAGE O R P H E U M ORWIGSBURG, PENNA. ALW'.4YS A GOOD SHOW Compliments of AUBURN ROLLER WALBORN'S TOLE HOUSE Center Square, Orwigsburg, Pa. F. C. PHILLIPS, Prop. 6-5841 6-5611 KASCO FEEDS Grinding, Zllixing, Flour, Grain SLIPCOVERS DRAPERIES GIFTS Auburn, Pa. Phone 2365 THE YARN SHOP VIOLA LEIBENSPERGER 69 South Fourth Street H b P am urg, enna. Phone 823 Compliments of ACKERMAN APPAREL SHOP fllzllmery and AfCFJ50flF5 71 South Fourth Street Hamburg, Pa. WIN - ANN MFG CORP. Schuylkill Haven, Penna. PFLUEGER INSURANCE ll Main Street Schuylkill Haven, Penna. SINCE 1879 Compliments of A F R I E N D THE WALBCRN INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile, Compensation, and All Other Forms ORVVIGSBURG, PENNA. DEWALD AND LEAYRN TO FLY LENGLE ALLIS-CHALMERS SCHUYLKILL AND AIRPORT NEXV IDEAL FARM MACHINERY To the Class of '53 HEFFNER'S STORE CHARACTER IS THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS AUBURN, PA. PHONE 2711 Complimemfs of A F R I E N D C I ' Om? mimi! of COWlf7!i77lEl1f5 of J. C. RUTTER HARRY BUTZ 85 SON J I PLUIUBING AND HEATING ezve er Orwigsburg, Pemm. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. -86.- Congrntulations to the Compliments of CMU of 1537 K LA H R CHRISTMAN'S Schuylkill Haven' Pa' Phone 2718 Hamburg. Pa Compliments of GEORGE T. SEILER CLEANERS PVELDING SERVICE 33 St. john Str-ect Ininersviue, Pa. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. .45sureal Qualify Always P E T E R S B R O S. HOZLIE - DRESSED JLIEATS LENHARTSVILLE, PA. PHONE: HAMBURG 3371 Compliments of PEIFFER AND MILLER CONTRACTORS PHONE 2432 SCHUYLKILL HAVEN 731 ,-87,-1 flx H ' INTERNATI NAL Y3 . -- 4- .. . Luacnfv + INTELLIGENCE + E Q jf-,ILJ13 un + Nxnous + SAFETY r 7 l C u wif -L M o I A gl ' 6l0lZg7'6ll1L1flfi071.S' and Best Wishes Z0 The Class of 1953 9 President ...... JOHN E. KOPENH.AVER Treasurer .... ALLEN SHOLLENBERGER Ist Vice-Pres. ..... FREDERICK KRAUSS Secretary. ............ EDWIN LESSER 3rd Vice-Pres. ...... ELMER SEIGFRIED Tail Twister. ......... HENRY STEELE Lion Tamer ........ JOSEPH NIATTERA MEMBERS: Allen Binner George Binner Leroy Collins E. Stuart Filbert Gordon Dewey Fisher Chester Geesaman, Jr. Pastor Charles Herman Eugene Huntzinger john Kopenhaver Raymond Kramer Frederick Krauss Henry Landis Edwin Leeser 6 james lklorrison Joseph Mattera Warren Moyer, NLD. Francis Phillips Frederick Schenk Elmer Seigfried Allen Shollenberger Henry Steele Gerald Swoyer George Seiler William E. Walton, D.D.S Jacob Wynn Harry VVebber Join the Lions for Community Bettermenf' -88,-1 Cf1lIlff7li7'lZL'lIfA' of AUBURN KNITTING MILLS AUBURN, PA. CU'IIlf7lT7lICl1l'.I' of PRICE BATTERY CORPORATION BOSTON, MASS. ATLANTA, GA. HABIIZTQRG, PA. NN F, PRICE, Prexizlrnt -89- BUY HROCKVILLEH BRAND Fancy Fruity and Vegetables - At Your Groeerfr G . H . D E L P CO. DISTRIBUTORS READING, PA. CENTRAL GARAGE PO N T I AC - Sales and Service BODY REPAIRS AND PAINTING suzvoco PRODUCTS PHONE 611 HAMBURG, PA -90- :W LT- , , , -. , ,A f, . , Lg WMM!! aufogfzaplzs A MLCQ JLMQWMQJM QQQWJMMIAMQMM fig X Q06 21 ,AJGLPCKJ LPG! adj Jfwf JWUMKCQ Kwicp-Lffvowodfd, MW Am Way, Wlgjkwwfngwihkwaficch WW WWW' E M wifi? ggi? HAMERICA IS GREAT BECAUSE SHE IS GOOD, AND IF AMERICA EVER CEAsEs TO BE GOOD, AMERICA WILL CEASE TO BE GREAT. . H Spokrn by DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, November 3, 1952. 1 X Compliments of Tl-ilf GIDACE SHUI? ,-92,-1 iw bmw' H M M,,,2,4wJ5cmJel1JC Ml- B,,fw1v. HMJSJQ ffffffv. ww 'g c.5 112410 ffwa .f -. - J- '- J.. J , 1 A X1 n, I -as . Q' 1 . - 21: 4 v 4 , v '-I . 'Q 'L y ,Su f-,, K. , . 1 pl 44... i- -MV ,f ew, I '. uk..


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