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

 - Class of 1953

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' 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

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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



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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..

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