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

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS WILL SIT' R233 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven. realize our happy school days at Auburn High are coming to a close. Before leaving. we would like to make the following bequests: FIRST: To our yearbook adviser, MR. IONES, go our many thanks for the help he has given in making our yearbook a success. SECOND: To MR. KRALISS, our Supervising Principal, we would like to express our gratitude for his kindness and consideration toward us. THIRD: We would like to express our sincere appreciation to MISS FITTS. our class adviser. who has helped us to succeed through our days at A. H. S. FOURTH: To the SCHOOL FACULTY go best Wishes for the future in rearing more students through school, as you have helped us. FIFTH: To the IUNIOR CLASS, congratulations upon becoming high and mighty'Seniors. SIXTH: To the SOPHOIVIORE CLASS, best wishes to you as you vcn ture through your days until graduation. SEVENTH: To the FRESHMAN CLASS, we wish the best of luck pos- sible in your remaining school days. EIGHTH: To the LADIES IN THE CAFETERIA and the IANITOR, we say Thank You for doing a wonderful job for us and our dear A. H. S. NINTH: Individual Bequests: l. IOHN FELTY's curly hair to ROY BENSINGER. 2. SHERWOOD FELTY's driving ability to IAY MENGEL. 3. HARRY FlSHER's trumpet playing to CARL BOLTZ. 4. FERN' KERSCHNER's sewing ability to PATSY RENNINGER. 5. DGLORES KOCH's yearbook worries to next year's editor. 6. RUTH LLIKENS' gum chewing ability to MABEL SELTZER. 7. FREDERICK MOYER's dependability to LEE MENGEL. 8. CAROL NAGLE's quietness to SANDRA KAHLER. 9. DONNA SCHEIPE's cooking ability to PATSY MICKSHAW. IO. FLOYD SELTZER's light hair to PARKER SCHRADER. ll. MARY LOU SMlTH's gaiety to BARBARA BENSINGER. 12. NAOMI STALLER's basketball technique to IRENE LINS. We. the Class of '57, Seniors of Auburn High School, being of sound mind do make, publish. and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. --21...

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OUR TWENTIETH REUNl0N 451795 All announcements had been sent to the families of the Class of '57. It was now one week until the day we were to have our Class Reunion. We had decided to have a Bar-B-Que at Oak Hill Terrace, instead of a ball. Oak Hill Terrace is the home of Harry Fisher, who is now a wealthy math professor at a college in Kentucky, where he lives. Frederick Moyer was to prepare the meal for the Bar-B-Que. Nobody knew what the menu was to be. ' The night had finally arrived: it was a beautiful, starlit evening. The orchestra was play- ing a lovely waltz when Sherwood Felty and his wife. Fern Kerschner, walked beneath the rose trellis. I went to greet them. To my surprise, I found Sherwood was a sergeant in the Marines, and Fern a mother of three children. I had almost forgotten that other guests were arriving, and had to interrupt the chat to go and welcome someone coming from behind the spurting fountain. It was Donna Scheipe and her husband. From the chat with Donna, I found she has a set of twin girls, and holds the trophy for the cherry pie contest of the United States. I felt a tap on my shoulder and I turned around to see that john Felty has grown as tall as I. With him was his beautiful wife, whom he had met out in California while shooting a role in an Air Force picture soon to be released. Among the dancing couples, I found Ruth Lukens and her husband, Robert Luckenbill. Ruth, an airline hostess, was taking advantage of the dance because she had just returned from a trip to Hawaii. We were surprised to see Ruth there on time, but everyone has changed a great deal. I looked over the shoulders of several people and saw Mary Lou Smith and her husband talking to Naomi Staller. As I talked with them, I found that Naomi wasn't married, but is a secretary to a multi-millionaire. Mary Lou is the head nurse at the Wyoming State Hospital. I saw someone I didn't recognize until he stood under the light. This blushing class member must be Floyd Seltzer. I went over to talk to him. Floyd is married. the father of seven children, and a successful business man. It had just come to me that I had not met Dolores Koch, who is now the wife of Harry Fisher. They have one child, a boy. Everyone had arrived but Carol Nagle. She stated in her letter she wouldn't be able to Come until late, because she had to fly from Alaska where she is an X-ray technician at a Naval base. Frederick Moyer prepared the meal, and everyone was amazed to see a lamb rotating on the Bar-B-Que. Frederick and his wife owned a gorgeous snack bar and ballroom for teenagers. Carol just arrived in time for the meal, and after the meal, prizes were awarded. and every- one stood up and told about themselves since graduation night, june 7, 1957. The orchestra was playing their last selection. It was the music to our class song, and everyone joined in and sang while they danced. It seemed as if everyone had danced off into the sky because it was twenty years since we had seen each other and we were then together only several hours, but it was late and some had to travel far. As I saw the departing smiles on their faces, I knew everyone had had a wonderful time. ,...2O,...



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4 I HEART'S DESlRE ICHIN FELTY. ....... . sHERwooD FELTY .. HARRYIHSHER ...... FERhJKERSCHNER.H DoLoREsKocH ..... RUTHLUKENS. ..... . FREDERICK MOYER CAROL NAGLE . ..... . DONNA SCI-IEIPE .... FLOYD SELTZER .... MARY LOLI SMITH. . . NAOMI STALLER .... To To To To To To To To To To To To M become a Second Lieutenant in the LI. S. A. F. play Pro Basketball visit Basin Street, New Orleans become the wife of a certain Marine own a Beautiful Modern Home become an Airline Hostess own a Ranch-type Home be an X-ray Technician become a Nurse become a Pilot in the LI. S. A. F. marry a certain Soldier become a secretary and visit her pen-pals -icfillrxj A. H. S. HIT PARADE Q Sittin' In The Balcony . . . ........ The audience at Commencement Young Love .......... .......... F or a couple of seniors Party Doll .............................. Senior girls at a record dance Butterfly ................ A little thing in our tummy the night of the play Walking Alter Midnight Walking In The Rainn.. Too Much ......... . Banana Boat . . . Teenage Crush . . . Love Is Strangeu.. Almost Paradise . . . Who Needs You . .. Playing For Keeps . . . Learnin' The Blues . . . Bad Boy ....... . Blue Monday . . . . ....Goinghomefromtheprom . . .,......... Going to school Homework . . . .Seniors cruising down the Potomac .. ...... .An epidemic in A. H. S. .........So Ruth tells us!! ............Iune 7,1957 ...........The Classof'57 . . . . . . . . . . .Our twelve years of school . . . . . . . . . . . . .The September enrollment . . . .Mr. Griesemer to guys in Chem. class 10.1957 -22,-1

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