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RED CROSS lst row: B. Ferrell: S. Wes- terlunrl: B. Laughery: D. Kallenbach: N. Rose: G. We-idaman: M. Lamher: M. Lyons: M. Giuanen: J. Swi- rlerski. 2nd row: B. Ferrier: T. Weber: J. Ziegler: J. Grzippy: E. Nicholas: L. Springer: J. Yesko: P. My- ers: M. Dash: J. Koster- nick: Y. Anderson: K. Prin- dle: V. Conner: E. Lewis: Miss Ott. Advisor. 3rd row: R. Waidley: VV. Brightman: J. Rodah: N. Winham: C.. Lewis: L. Wander: E. New- shamq G. Briiramang D. Mo- :vhierp D. Grade: D. Cross: F. Merchant: K. Cnrboy. KEY CLUB The Millcreek Kiwan- is Club organized the Key Club in 1950. Under their direction, the ideas of the Key Club have been implanted in the minds of the people of Millcreek. The Millcreek Chap- ter of the Key Club is a member of the Penn- sylvania District and the Key Club Interna- tional. The officers for this year Were: President, Bill Ludwig: Vice Presi- dent, Dick Curtiss: Sec- retary-Treasurer, Tom Rogerson. lst row: D. Brinille: B. Lud- wig. President: D. Curiss, Vice-President. 2nd row: B. Tome: E. Newsharn: R. Bowser. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA lst row: D. Siezris: B. Moon: Miss Ott: A. Yesko: S. Kuhns. 2nd row: H. Mer- chant: F. Gill: J. Bot- wrigzht: G. Preece: J. Rus- sell: C. Reinger: H. Ken- nedy.
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DEBATE CLUB The question for debate this year was, Resolved: All American citizens should be subject to conscription for essential service in time of war. The Millcreek team debated this timely topic in eight debates with city and county schools. There was only one experienced debate this year and that is the reason for their slow start. However, Millcreek can now boast of a winning team as they won three out of the last four contests. The first four debates consisted of the regular five minute speeches, three min- ute questioning, and the three minute rebuttal. Our affirmation team consisted of: Ted Philips, Don Hester, and Eldie Dickey. Those supporting the negative were: Jeanie Boyd, Peggy Moore, and Dick Rowley. Ten minute speeches with five minute rebuttals, the method used in colleges today, proved to be very interesting for the last debates. Our affirmative then supported by Don Hester and Eldie Dickey-the negative by Jeanie Boyd and Dick Rowley. To complete the season, a debate banquet was held on Monday, March 31 at St. Mark's Catholic Church in Lawrence Park.Millcreek was the only school which had two representatives taking part in the debate that evening. They were Eldie Dickey and Jeanie Boyd. It was only the capable coaching of Miss Shanor that guided the teams and kept the club a smooth running organization. She was aided by the officers who were: Dick Rowley as President, Peggy Moore as Secrxtary, and Don Hester as Treasurer. The purpose of the Debate Club is to encourage students to think intelligently and logically. A by-product of debating is the development of the art of expressing one- self clearly and convincingly, which is an asset in later life. E. Dickey, D, Hester, J. Boyd. '79 Row 1: D. Seigristg R. Harringtong P. Mooreg Miss Sfhanor. Row 2: D. Rowley, B. Pierceg T. Phillipsg
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SPANISH CLUB 1st row: J. Chartley ' S. Malutich: A. Rob- erts, President: A. Yeiko: S. Kuhn. 2nd row: A. Larson: -I, Eppley: R. Harrinil- ton: R.. Booser: R. Lambert: D. Wilkins: R. Moore: E.. New- sham: H. Tinsman: J. Conner: J. Patton: J. Vogel: T. Roberts. This year the Spanish II class under the guidance of Miss Sherrange organized the Spanish Club with Alberto Roberto as President, Judy Eppley as Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Malutich. Capitalizing upon their tremendous talents, they produced a combination Spanish Fiesta and Play entitled Sunday Costs Five Pesos which was so very successful and met with such universal approval that they pre- sented outside performances at Harborcreek High School, Fairview Presbyterian Church, and the Veterans Hospital. The aim of the Latin Club is to acquaint the Latin students with the customs of an- cient Rome. The Latin Club celebrated the annual Feast of Saturnaliaf' the Roman Christmas Banquet, in December, and sponsored the HT91'DSlCl'lOl'63.ll Whirl after a basketball game. In order to become a member of this organization one must be a second year Latin student. The advisor this year was Miss Laura Sherrange who did a very commendable job. Officers were: President, Grace Preece: Vice President. James Rowley: Secretary- Treasurer, Barbara Kovacs: Sponsor. Miss Sherrange. LATIN CLUB lst mw : S. Wester lund: J. Larson: .I Rowley: G. Preerre B. Kovacs: D. Cun- nimrhamz A. Tate 2nd row: K. Prinrlle H. Merchant: F. Nor wall: P. Seither: L Linclner: E. Swensen I . Broceoeis: XV Wolfram. 3rd row: D Renshaw: J. Clark R. Shfrirnper: R Sampson: P. Moon F. Sierristg T. Park er: C. Merchant.
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