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

 - Class of 1954

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IAMES LARRY PEIFFER jimmy jimmy, the liveliest of our class, can usually be seen driving around town or joking with the girls. His favorite sport is basketball, of which he is a player with a lot of determination. He is also remembered for his ability to play the trumpet, since he was selected as a representative in the District and State Bands. 'AIimmy's future plans are undecided. We wish you a bright and happy future, Orchestra I-2-3-4: Basketball. 6 years: Senior Play 4: PIONEER Staff 2-3-4: Indoor Recreation 4: Boys' Handicraft Club 2-3: Yearbook Staff 4. GEORGE MILTON REBER Reber Reber, our quiet classmate, always has a pleasant smile for everyone. His most-liked subject is Industrial Arts, and his favorite sport is baseball. He hopes to become the manager of a large dairy farm some day. Loads of luck, Reber. PIONEER Stall' 2-3-4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4: Boys' Handicraft Club Z-I-4: Fossil Club 2: Indoor Recreation 4: Chess Club 2. FRANKLIN DELANO REICHERT Frank Frank is known for his always-willing personality among his friends. He is manager of the production staff of the PIONEER, and also operates the movie projector. His favorite subject is history. He likes basketball the most of all sports, and was one of the most valuable players on the basketball team. Frank is undecided as to what his future vocation will be, but we know he'll be a hit in anything he desires. Our class wishes you loads of luck. Basketball, 6 years: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Boys' Handicraft Club 2-3-4: PIONEER Staff l-2-3-4: Chess Club 3: Class Officer I-2-3-4: Fossil Club 2: Indoor Recreation 4. IAMES HENRY SEIGFRIED Seigie There was never a dull moment when Seigie was in our company. He was always ready with a wisecrack. His plans are to secure a good job and then settle down to a happy, simple life. His greatest interest is driving his favorite red and black Chevvy, and he also enjoys hunting. 'ASeigie's favorite sport is basketball, and he was also one of the capable players on our team. We wish you the best of everything. Basketball 2-3-4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook StaiI 4: Boys' Handicraft Club 2-3-4: Indoor Recrm tion 4. EVELYN MAE YERGER Evelyn Evelyn, a very likeable gal of the Senior Class, can usually be seen driving in a green Ford. She enjoys studying Spanish the most of all subjects and likes basketball the best of all sports. Evelyn's future ambition is to do work in the artistic field. The Class of '54 wishes you all the success and happiness a future can hold. Chorus l-2-3-43 F. H. A. 3-4: Yearbook Staff 4: Girls' Handicraft Club 3g Senior Play 4. MR. FREDERICK K. KRAUSS Class Adviser ... 20 ..

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FLORENCE ADELINE IONES Flossie Flossie, with her jolly disposition, is the hiker of our class since she walked a lengthy distance to school each morning. As a sport she likes bas- ketball, and of all her studies she was most interested in Home Ec. Her voca- tion is to be a nurse. We're sure she will succeed for she is a dependable and willing girl. Good luck, Flossie. Chorus l-2-3-4: F. H. A. I-3-4: Senior Play 4: PIONEER Staff l-2-3-4: Dramatics 2: Yearbook Staff 4. MARLENE ANN KISSINGER Kiss A'Kiss, as editor-in-chief of this annual, did a remarkable job. She will always be remembered as a neat dresser and also a wonderful piano player. Trig is her favorite subject. We all know football and basketball are her most- liked sports since she attended practically all of the games of a nearby town. Her main future interest is to go to college to prepare for her desired vocation as an aviation secretary. We classmates know with Kiss's capability and will to win she'll be a great success in whatever she undertakes. Luck and happiness to you, Kiss Chorus l-2-3-4: Orchestra l-2-3-4: Basketball l-2: PIONEER Staff 2: Cheerleader 25 Yearbook Staff 41 Class Officer 1-2-3-4: Girls' Handicraft Club 4: Senior Play 4. ROBERT MORTON LUCKENBILL Mort Mort, the tallest of our class, can usually be found joking or laughing with someone. His favorite subject and sport are Industrial Arts and basketball. He was a member of the basketball team all through his high school years. Mort would like to be a mortician, and the Class of '54 knows he will be a success. Good luck, Mort, Class Officer l-2-3-4: PIONEER Staff l-2-3: Basketball. 5 years: Senior Play 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Orchestra I-2-3-4: Boys' Handicraft Club 3: Indoor Recreation 4: Stamp and Modeling Club 2. LILLIAN PALES Lille Lille, an energetic Miss of the Senior Class, can usually be seen driving a blue Chevvy to school on special occasions. Her favorite subject is Home Ec., and her favorite sport is basketball. of which she was a cooperative player. Her future is planned to do the tasks of a housewife. Best wishes to you in your future years as a housekeeper, Lille. A Chorus l-2-3-4: Basketball 3-4: F. H. A. l-3-4: PIONEER Staff l-2-3: Senior Play lg Yearbook Staff 4: Girls' Handicraft Club 3. -19.-



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CLASS HISTORY M FRESHMAN YEAR As freshmen in September, 1950, we began the first of our four high school years at Auburn High School with ten boys and nine girls. Our first class meeting was held on Sep- tember 13. The following officers were elected: President ........... Bonnie Fessler Treasurer ....... Marlene Kissinger Vice-President ...... Connie Fessler Reporter .......... Shirley Hummel Secretary ........ Franklin Reichert Historian ........ Robert Luckenbill Adviser. .............. Mr. Iohn Kopenhaver In our freshman year we toured the Court House. County Iail, City Hall, and Pottsville Iournal newspaper oflice, all of Pottsville. We had a Christmas party as one of our activ- ities. Orchestra, Chorus, Boys' and Girls' Basketball, F. H. A., and PIONEER, were the activities in which members of our class took part. In November, Evelyn Yerger was admitted to our class. We were sorry to lose lay Tobias this year. SOPHOMORE YEAR We elected the following ofiicers at our class meeting on September 26, 1951: President ........ Franklin Reichert Treasurer .......... Iames Seigfried Vice-President ...... Connie Fessler Reporter ........ Marlene Kissinger Secretary ........... Bonnie Fessler Historian ........ Robert Luckenbill Adviser ............ Mr. Frederick K. Krauss In our sophomore year, we had two money-making projects: sold sweatshirts and held a bake sale. Members of the class took part in Girls' and Boys' Basketball, PIONEER, Chor- us, Orchestra, and F. H. A. During this year we lost Ray Long, Phyllis Renninger, Helen Heberling, Bruce Edwards, Harold Deibert, and Franklin Fahringer. IUNIOR YEAR Returning to school as juniors, we elected the following officers: President ........... Bonnie Fessler Treasurer ....... Marlene Kissinger Vice-President .... Franklin Reichert Reporter .......... Shirley Hummel Secretary. .......... Connie Fessler Historian ........ Robert Luckenbill Adviser ............ Mr. Frederick K. Krauss On the first day of school we were excited to find our class rings had arrived. This term was filled with various activities, including the Hypnotist Show, Iunior Autumn Hop, and two successful bake sales. We also participated in selling magazines with the seniors. The activ- ities in which we classmates participated were: Girls' and Boys' Basketball, PIONEER, F. H. A., Chorus, and Orchestra. This year we regretted losing Robert Stevens. SENIOR YEAR September, 1953, finally arrived, and we returned for our last trip. We decided to keep the same officers as last year. We had thirteen members remaining under the leadership of Mr. Krauss. Again we sold magazines as one of our activities. We had a bake sale and a record dance. Our play, Meet the Middletonsf' was presented on April 23rd. The follow- ing were elected to be on the yearbook staff: Marlene Kissinger, editor-in-chief: Bonnie Fessler, assistant editor: Connie Fessler, business manager: Florence Iones, assistant business manager: Franklin Reichert, sports editor: and Robert Luckenbill, assistant sports editor. We worked hard on the MAROON AND GOLD publication and looked forward to the Wash- ington class trip, which was taken on May 24, 25, and 26. Members of our class participated in all activities of the school. The four years spent at A. H. S. were happy days, and will always be remembered among our more pleasant memories. Adviser ............ Mr. Frederick K. Krauss .- 21 .-

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