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

 - Class of 1957

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rQ5Qitgiff3:?,5.V Q1 Q!! if N A E C EIPE Donna o na j b of the Senior Class, is known for cham- io i - ak g ilit . er favorite subject is Home Ec., and sket all is h elgite sport. Donna's future is undecided, but X everybody ishes er a prosperous future. Good luck, Donna. ' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. Ap l, 2, 3. 4: Pioneer 1, 2. 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior it Play 4. FLOYD MICHAEL SELTZER Polly Floyd is the shy, but friendly lad, who will be remembered for his easy blushing trait. His favorite sport is basketball, and his favorite subject is math. Floyd's future is undecided, but we are sure you will be in anything you undertake. The Class of '57 ' wishes you luck, Polly. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Boys' Choru , 3, 4: Ope ators' Cl b 2: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Ye rhook Staff 4: Senior Play . jd ' X t. j if YH WT MARY LOU MIT Lou Lou Mary Lou l always be remembered for her gai and the jokes she has given to all. She enjoys almost all sports and her favorite subject is Home Ec. Even though her future 1 unde- cided now, her real ambition is to be me a nurse. f veryone wishes you luck, Lou Lou. - j Basketball 1, 3: Girls' Chorus l, Lg, Akin e 3: F. H. l, -3, 4: Girls' Handicraft 1: Yearbopk Sta 4: :ici ' n H52 r PM 4 X ' 'Qi m ww lvl Q , ...exif ' S in l :iw it NAOMI UW H S LL R x Susie N Naomi, a quiet and jolly 31, idriually found laughing and joking with everyone. Her favorite sport is basketball, and her best-liked subject is Home Ec. Naomi plans to enter Ford Busi- ness School. With your will power and determination we are sure you will succeed. Good luck, Susie. Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: F. H. A. l. 2, 3. 4: Indoor Recreation l: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. C io, 2 I N ffem!fl.QFfLlg4.flnfrw444 n wwf flgiwi WWW elm

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f,,,,jt A Cr rf. Dolores, as secretary of the class and editor of the Annual, did a splendid job. Dolores always liked studying history, and she also enjoyed playing basketball. In fall Dolores plans to enter the Reading Hospital as a student nurse. With her pleas- ing personality and determination she is sure to succeed. Best wishes, Dolores. A J Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, : PI! e , .A 3, 4: Indoor Recreation I: Senior Play 4' Yearbook S K 4. gt ,rf N. H I xi XA V jx A , ,iX3.!QMM'sLyVL . 'H J, J lr- I , V 4 - 'l , JLA- 1 RUTH ALICE LUXENS A 'J to VM' dij4fnI:me X .5 7 Ruth, the editor of the Pioneer, is a very ambitiohs girl. Her favorite subject is math, and she enjoys playing almost all sports. Her future vocation is to become a secretary. With your will to succeed we are sure you can undertake any task that might come your way. Good luck, Ruthie, from the Class of '57. Basketball 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2: F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Pioneer I, 2, 3, 4: Indoor Recreation l: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. Senior Play 4. 1 . JU. CAROL ANN NAGLE cami Carol. a very pleasant and ambitious gil-Tcan usually be seen reading a book. Her favorite subject is English, and she likes volleyball. Her vocation is to become an X-ray technician. With leer determination we are sure she will succeed. Best wishes. arol. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Senior Play 4. FREDERICK CLAIR MOYER Fredie Fredie, a dependable lad, is the president of the Senior Class. His favorite subject is shop, and he enjoys ice-skating and swimming as his favorite sports. 'AFredie's ambition is to become a member of the Navy, and we are all sure he will suc- Nubd ceed. We all want to thank you for the wonderful work you've ggi? done as our president, Fredie. Good luck! Basketball I, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Pioneer l, 2, 3: Indoor Recreation l: Boys' Handicraft I: Soccer 3, 4: Operators' Club 2: Yearbook Staff 4: F mov C'cu.M'rEL'



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CLASS HISTORY M FRESHMAN YEAR ln September, l953, nineteen proud pupils entered the Freshman Class at Auburn High School. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Frederick Moyer: Vice-President, Fern Kerschner: Secretary, Elsie Wargo: Treasurer, Ruth Lukens: Reporter, Mary Lou Smith: Historian, Sherwood Felty. During our freshman year two new pupils were added to our class, Floyd Seltzer and Fran- cis Chatcho. We regretted losing one pupil. Marilyn Schaefer. We visited the Pottsville Court House, county jail, City Hall, and the Republican newspaper ofiice. We also visited the voting polls at the Auburn Fire House. Members of our class participated in such activi- ties as Chorus, Orchestra, Pioneer, Cheerleading, and Girls' and Boys' Basketball. Our class adviser was Mr. Frederick K. Krauss. SOPHOMORE YEAR As sophomores of Auburn High. we began a new year with six boys and seven girls. We lost three pupils, Francis Chatcho, Mary Noecker, and Elsie Wargo. We elected the follow- ing class officers to take charge of our class responsibilities: President, Frederick Moyer: Vice-President, Fern Kerschner: Secretary. Dolores Koch: Treasurer. Ruth Lukens: Reporter, Mary Lou Smith. Historian, Carol Nagle. ln the first and second semesters, for money making activities we sold Christmas wreaths and held two successful bake sales and record dances. Our class officers for the second sem- ester were: President, Fern Kerschner: Vice-President, john Felty: Secretary, Dolores Koch: Treas- urer, Ruth Lukens: Historian, Mary Lou Smith: Reporter, Naomi Staller. We were sorry to lose another of our class. Ina Mae Noecker. Our class adviser was Miss Grace E. Fitts. IUNIOR YEAR Now we returned to Auburn High as Iuniors. Once again it was time to elect class officers. The following were elected: President, Frederick Moyer: Vice-President, Ruth Lukens: Secretary. Dolores Koch: Treas- urer, Fern Kerschner: Reporter, john Felty: Historian, Carol Nagle. After a few days of school, everyone was excited by the arrival of our long-awaited class rin s. Our money making activities consisted of a magazine campaign, which we won. We har? bake sales and dances. We also sold Auburn High sweat shirts and Mothers Day cakes. We regretted losing two pupils, Dorothy Fidler and Eileen Rogers. Members of the class were active in Orchestra, Chorus, Pioneer, Cheerleading, and Boys' and Girls' Basket- ball. Our adviser was Miss Grace E. Fitts. SENIOR YEAR This year, when we returned to our Alma Mater, we were proud seniors. At last we had reached our goal, but much lay ahead of us to meet. Our class officers were as follows: President. Frederick Moyer, Vice-President, Ruth Lukens: Secretary, Dolores Koch: Treas- urer, Fern Kerschner: Historian, Carol Nagle: Reporter, Harry Fisher. We regretted to lose Ioanne Tobias and Iames Stevens, which decreased our class to twelve members. Our money making activities for the first semester were serving refreshments at the Cerebral Palsy Hoedown, an Orchestra Dance in the fall, and sponsored a Hoedown. We sold Christmas cards and high school jackets. On November 30, the class presented their play entitled Out of This World, under the direction of Miss Grace E. Fitts. Durin the second semester we visited the State Hospital at Wernersville and the State Capitol at liar- risburg. We also had a successful bake sale and dance: we sold all-occasion cards. Our one big project this year was our yearbook. The following were elected to the staff: Editor-in-Chief, Dolores Koch: Assistant Editor, Frederick Moyer: Business Manager, Ruth Lukens: Art Editors, john Felty and Carol Nagle: Assistant Business Manager, Fern Kersch- ner: Sports Editors, Sherwood Felty and Mary Lou Smith. The rest of the class was on the literary staff. Everyone worked hard on the yearbook, etting ads and assembling the book. The next thing we looked forward to was our Senior gall on May l8, and our trip to Washin ton on May, 13, 14, and 15. The memories of our ball and trip will remain with us forever. Tlow as we leave to face the future, we bid every- one farewell. ln leaving, we wish to extend our thankfulness and gratitude to the faculty, who have done everything they could to help us further our education.

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