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

 - Class of 1953

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Auburn High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Auburn, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 28 of 100
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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

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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



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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 .-

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