McDowell High School - Kaldron Yearbook (Erie, PA)

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After getting used to our new seats and singing out Seniors in the school song, we elected officers. They are as follows: President, Bill Krayerg Vice President, Dorothy Andersong Secretary, Lois Loveg Treasurer, l3il1 McCamey. Our first official act in the field of entertainment was the Hallowe'en dance which was followed by the Senior Play. Then there was the Cake and Ice Cream that we had at our Christmas Party, remember? The month ofjanuary went unheralded except for those mid- term tests. Unheralded, did we say? Remember the glorious success of the sleighride we didn't have? We certainly made up for it by the Senior Dance . . . the rythm of the Silver Serenaders will never be forgotten. Finally there was that glorious day in May when they said we could go home . . . and not bother to return next Fall. KALDR O Nf1949. 4 DOROTHY MARION ALSTADT Kittie 'A' Ambition: Trained Nurse Orchestra: 1, 2., 3 Chorus: 4 Camera Club: 1 Play Staff: 4 D.A.R. Award: 1 Girl Reserves: 4 RAYMOND ANDERSON .. Ray. . i' Ambition: To be a success Archery Club: L Hall Patrol: 1, 3 Orchestra: 1, 2., 3 Band: 1, 2., 3, 4 TROJANAIRE Staff: 4 Play Staff: 4 JEANNE AUSTIN . . Lefliy , , i' Ambition.: To be a success Play Staff: 3, 4 Gym Exhibit: 1, 1, Girl Reserves: 4 Vocational Home Economics: 4 RICHARD BAKER ' 'Ricb' ' ak Ambition: Marine Air Corps Hall Monitor: 3, 4 Archery Club: 2. Radio Club: 1 ELAINE I. BURG J f ,V f 'A' Ambition: Beautician Blondie M f Hall Monitor: 3 Play Staff: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 ARLENE ANDERSON ..Ar., 'k Ambition: Lawyer or Secretary Chorus: 1, 3 Commercial Club: 4 Science Club: 2. Hostess Club: 3 DOROTHY MAE ANDERSON, ' 'Dof' - if Ambition: Teaching ' Chorus: 3, 4 National Honor Society: 3, 4 Play Cast: 4 Class Ofhcerz 3, 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 Press Club: 3, 4 GALE BABcocK A IHHPPJ' ' l ir Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer Chorus: 7. Hall Monitor: 4 TROJANAIRE Staff: 4 CHARLES BARCIO Chuck ir Ambition: Model Builder Play Staff: 3 if ii Q MI-Mlm RUTH B. BURG ii Rudy -If Ambition: To be a success Play Steiff: 3, 4 Leather Club: 1, 1. Gym Exhibit: 1, 7., 3, 4 Girl Reserves 4 'k t ,,,,,1941,,KALDRON FRANK S. CARTER Bud 'k Ambition: Engineer Debating Team: 3, 4 Camera Club: 1 Hall Patrol: 1 KALDRON Staff: 4 DAVID F. CAUGI-IEY Dove it Ambition.: Business Man Archery Club: 7. Hall Monitor: 4 Model Airplane Club: I, 2. fN ji 9' LAD LARK VIRGINIA GRACE CRONIN 1, larkyn Gi1z1U t AL? ion'. eautic L ir Ambition: Work in an office Li ary : 4 ' D4 ff: 4 Camera Club: I Chorus: 3, 4 V ' S : 3 C sz 3, 4 Play Staff: 4 Class Basketball: 7., 3, 4 TRO 1 E : 4 Press Club: 3, 4 Girl Reserves: 4 I Girls' Basketball: 1, 3, 4 f' ff l INIA-CR s ALBERT CUMMINGS J Gin 'e ' Al J, Ik bition: Tr A ed Nurse ir Ambition: To be a success f Cho us: 4 Play Cast: 3 jPlay Sta ' 4 Red Cross: 3 Th ian Clubjz Knitting Club 4 DOROTHY DETISCH Dolb i Ambition: Private Secretary Commercial Club President: 4 Dramatic Club: 1 Play Staff: 3, 4 Basketball: I, L, 3 Hall Monitor: 4 LAURINE ENGEL Engel 'A' Ambition.: Air Hostess MV Play Cast: 3, 4 Library Club: 2., 3, 4 Cheer Leader: 7., 3, 4 Chorus: 1., 3, 4 Volley Ball: 3, 4 Basketball: 1, 3 8 L IRENE R. DYLESKI . . Nan.. 'A' Ambition: Steno grapher Play Staff: 3, 4 Girl Reserves: 4 Gym Exhibit: L, 3, 4 Vocational Home Economics: 4 I Ia LEMING 4 ..Ma E.. i' Ambi .' travel il3l:a ymb: , Play ast: 3, 4 KAL R N talf: 4 Press Club: 3, 4 Chorus: 4 Class Officer: I KALDRoN,194t ti Q' LEANNA Fo M RIE ROSE Foss Lee ,P 1 Marg 'I' Ambition: Trained Nu e Lu' ' Leather Club: 1, 2. junior Red Cross Secretary: 3 Play Stag: 4 Gym Exhibit: 1, 7., 3, 4 Knitting Club: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 RUssELL FRATTO ' lRZlJIl ' i' Ambition: BO xer Hun Stag: 1, 3, 4 Class Basketball: 1, 7., 3 Football: 1, 2., 3 KALDRON Stag: 4 Student Council :3 Class Mushball. 1, 2. LEO GARSKE Lee t Ambition: To be a success Hunting Club: 3 Play St1ag'4 Cv,-fi ff I ' rs! of ERNEST GRAMES ' 'Ernie' ' 'A' Ambition: A College Education F. F. A.: I Chorus: 3, 4 IDA HALE Iolite i' Ambition: Maternity Nurse Home Room Booster: I Girl Reserves: 4 i' Ambition: Stenographer Gym Exhibit: 1 Commercial Club: 4 Play Stag: 4 HUB Stag: 3 RAYMOND FRY HRKU.. i' Ambition: Marine Air Corps Airplane Club: 1, 7. Radio Club: 1 Hall Monitor: 3, 4 Orchestra: 1, 1. Play Stag: 3, 4 NAOMI GILL Nomie 'A' Ambition: Medical Secretary KALDRoN Stag: 4 Chorus: 7., 4 Red Cross: 1, 2., 3, 4 Hall Monitor: 3 Gym Exhibit: 1, 2., 3, 4 Girl Reserves: 4 JUNE EUNICE GRAMES ' 'Ginny' ' 'A' Ambition: Secretary KALDRON Staff: 4 Hall Monitor: 4 Play Stag: 3, 4 Commercial Club: 4 Hunting Club: 1. Junior Red Cross: 4 f rr I 4 Q x!CfNlp'71j'V S NN HAR N.GToN T d Nurse KALD11 14 Junior Re Cross:3,4 'A' 'fi' .' r ' Hun l : 7. Play Stag: 3 Chorus: 4 Craft Club 1. 9 R, 27' . Ciwfyyfj ..l, fl ., fs- .x Nr , , ,WH ,P ., if ,.,,..,mw' ,ICYH -., 1' I- U ,J '-fu EL, , ,qy,!4'gi,',2f.ji! At v ', 'wf ' -Y' 'if f ' M I Q , ,Q 10, . , 0 n , - M, ,Q , , ' 'Lqz-5. ddr ms R ,gi 1 Wy . I I v 5'-ills ,111 if 'HN'-. Av . ki: f , -- -ff inf M F I 'lk' .f lc ' ' r, 'b, fy , 7' Hug, J 1 , f 1,11 A 'fr' ' ,g-w1A1? 'Eiwf T-Q' 4, Qf j Q 1 1 .'!' A .4 S ,,,194LfK YJDRON HERMAN HEISE ' 'Herm' ' 'A' Ambition: Doc tor Class Mushball: I, 2., 3, 4 Radio Club: I Press Club: 2. KALDRON Staff: 4 Basketball: 7., 3, 4 Hall Patrol: L HAROLD E. HERMANN ' 'Hemi' 'A' Ambition: To be a SUCCESS Hall Patrol: 1, 2., 3, 4 Class Mushball: I, 1., 3, 4 Library Club: 2., 3 BETTY JANE HUNTINGTON ..Red,, 7 Af if Ambition: Nyack College Hall Monitor: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 Red Cross: 3, 4 Commercial Club' MARIAN KANIS Katie if Ambition: Private Secretary Commercial Club: 4 Play Staff: 3, 4 Gym Exhibit: I, 1 DONALD R. KOHL Red 'k Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Football: 2., 3, 4 Basketball: 7., 3, 4 Class Officer: 3 National Honor Society: 3, 4 Play Cast: 3 KALDRON Staff: z., 4 IO XVINIFRED I. HENRH' Wi1z1zie 'I' Ambition: Secretary Junior Red Cross: 2., 3, 4 Hall Monitor: 4 Leather Club: I, 7. Gym Exhibit: I, 2. Girl Reserves: 4 DONALD HIRSCH Ei t ,X X , ,SEL S, X M 'NX . 33 X . X X tj 3 Dan ' ir Ambitian: Electrical Engineer Band: 2., 3, 4 Orchestra: I Y 'wi G Debate: 3, 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 4 I. Class Play' 4 Came'l'a Cl : 7. 5 5 .t,. 3 SON ,,,,.,., at 72 I 1 N51 'A' zbiri z ibra I1 A Y' I l x we , V . ib u 3,4 hor s 3, R Q Stue Co ofP :3,4 Y ' R A RO S ff: 3, i . N P f .,,,, . RIC RD KIDDER Rich 'k Amlzitinns Electrical Engineer Band: 7., 3, 4 Orchestra: 3, 4 National Honor Society: 3, 4 Play Cast: 3, 4 Class Ofhcer: 3 Science Club: I, 2. WILLIAM JOHN KRAYER Bill i' Ambition: Success in Aeronautics Football: 7., 3, 4 Basketball: I, 1, 3, 4 Class Mushball: I, 2., 3, 4 Class OHicer:4 Safety Patrol: 2., 3, 4 Student Council: 3 . A-xi M x 'sg lik B I rf' H '- it hx Z KALDRoN,194?. Si Vx x 0 ' 1, , v .am ROBERT KRESS ABM.. 'A' Ambition: To go to College Gridley-Announcer for Radio: I Vincent-Student Council: 1. Latin Club: 7. ESTHER KUHNS fmt Eftber' y -A' Ambition: To be a good Wife ROY F. LANDIS fmt Roy 'A' Ambition: To be a success Band: I, 2., 3, 4 Orchestra: I, 7. Student Council: 3 CARL LINDQUIST ' 'Wbingf' ' 'A' Ambition: Successful Business Man Basketball: I, 7., 3, 4 Football: 4 Class Mushball: I, 1, 3, 4 Play Staff: 3 WILLIAM LOSSIE . .jeepu 'lr Ambition.: Greyhound Bus Driver Basketball: I, 2., 3, 4 Football: 1., 3, 4 Class Mushballz 1, 7., 3, 4 Press Club: 2. Library Club: 3, 4 Hall Patrol: 3, 4 ELIZABETH KRISTIANSEN ..Bmy,. uk Ambition: Concert Violinist East High School-Foreign Corres- pondence Club junior Red Cross Millcreek-Girl Reserves: 4 RITA MARTHA KUNTZ l.REFf', ' 1, 'A' Ambition: To be Cl success 7 , A, ff- ,Iunior Red Cross: 1 Hall Monitor? Play Staff: 3 Girl Reserves: 4 ROBERT LANGDON Bob ir Ambition: To get a job quickly Football: 1, 3, 4 Hunting Club: 1. Hall Patrol: 1, 3 EDITH LINDY fad-J,l 3 Eddie ,E 'k Ambition.: To be happy Hall Monitor: 3, 4 Commercial Club: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 CALVIN LOVE Cul ' ' 'A' Ambition: Agriculture Extensionist Football: 2., 3, 4 All Star Game: 4 Basketball Manager: 7., 3, 4 F. F. A. Club: 2., 3, 4 Play Staff: 4 II ., 4 'll 1,KALDRON4'f if if if I 9 4 , Q ' I ' 4 3' ijt! mf ff' . o , 1 I I .-F Pyxf-,J Lois LovE 4.1-'dab-.f 'A' Ambition: To be a success Chorus: 2., 3, 4 Play Staff: 4 Class Officer: 4 Debate: 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 Press Club: 3, 4 BAR a RA RSH - Am ztzon: K Ba ' 1 ed C - - Pl' .l' : 4 5661 Res Yes: 4 s - o - Cl e 3 S .R4 YOSS: 1 .1,7.,3,4, 94 a Monitor:3 KENNETH H. MCCONNELL Mickey 'A' Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Basketball: I, 1., 3 Football: 1, 3 f VV, Ally I fx -I u Al WILLIAM MIDDLETON : Limey 'A' Ambition: Sports Director Football: 7., 3, 4 Basketball: 3 Play Staff: 3, 4 Press Club: 3, 4 Class Mushball: I, I., 3, 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 JANE MOORE .. Ann.. if Ambition: To be successful English Club: I Gym Exhibit: I, 7. Vocational Home Economics: 4 Hall Monitor: 4 Play Staff: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 I1 MARGARET LUTHER Marg 'k Ambition: Stenographer Hunting Club: I Commercial Club: 4 Play Staff: 3, 4 WILLIAM FLOYD MCCAMEY ' 'Bill ' ' 'lr Ambition: Pilot Football: 7., 3, 4 Class Officer: 4 Class Basketball: 1. Class Mushball: I, 1, 3 4 1 KALDRON Staff: 4 Play Staff: 4 WILLIAM MCKELLOP Bill ir Ambition: Railroad Engineer Football: 2., 3, 4 F. F. A.: 2., 3, 4 F. F. A. Basketball: 7., 3, 4 TERESA MIODUS Tre.re' ' 'A' Ambition: Beautician Hall Monitor: 3, 4 Play Staff: 3 KATHERINE E. MURPHY Berg 'A' Ambition: Airline Hostess Class Play: 3 Hun Staff: 3, 4 Library Club: 2., 3, 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 TROJANAIRE Staff: 4 Gym Exhibit: 7., 3 U -V IL! if ll YS N 2 --A-RS F 1' 4 t iff: X JA, KALDRON,:941 NORRIS FRANK MURRAH' t'N07'Ijl -lr Ambition: journalist HUB Staff: 1, 3, 4 KALDRON Editor: 4 TROJANAIRE Staff: 3, 4 Play Stuff: 3 Class Mushball: 1, 3, 4 Class Basketball: I. PATRICIA A. NOBLE Pat ir Ambition: Teacher Play Staff: 4 Hall Monitor: 4 Peninsula: I. RAYMOND NH'BERG .4M00ll t Ambition: To be a success Play Staff: 3, 4 Archery Club: I. ll A J ssIE ER I 'Q oot:r 'M- 'lr bition: TO be happy Play taff: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 Gym Exhibit: I, 1, 3, 4 Vocational Home Economics: 4 VIRGINIA MAE PEARCE Ginny i' Ambition: To be happy Hall Monitor: 3 Commercial Club: 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 'A' i 'A' WILLIAM NELSON Bill 'A' Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Press Club: 1, 4 Play Staff: 3 Hall Monitor: I, 1, 3 HUB Staff: 3 NANCY NORTON Nant 'I' Arnbitiolzf Dietician KALDRON Staff: 4 Debating Team: Class Play: 4 Girl Reserves: 4 DONALD PAUL OWENS 4 MA. ir Ambition' Ae ngineer Basketball: I., 3, 4 Football: 4 Class Mushball: 1, I., 3, 4 Play Staff: 3 X if If J AIELl?T PHIWON gf annze Q i' Ambition: Occupational Ther pist KALDRON Staff: 4 Play Staff: 4 Red Cross: I., 3, 4 Hun Staff: 1 Hall Monitor: 4 Gym Exhibit: 1, 1,3 R ARD PEARSON A orkf' My t zti mical ngineer 3. b T B : 3, 4 Camera: 1, 3 Radiqf all Patrol: 1, J Hall x 13 iff 194 1,KALDRON DORIS PONGRATZ Dario ir Ambition: To be a success KALDRON Staff: 4 Chorus: 4 Play Staff: 3, 4 Red Cross: 4 Hall Monitor: 3, 4 Girl Reserves: 4 FRED WILLIAM RODAT Fritz 'I' Ambition: Engineer Football Manager: 3, 4 Basketball: I, 3, 4 Class Mushball: I, J., 3, 4 HUB Stall: 7., 3, 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 ROBERT ROOT .. Bah., 'k Ambition: U. S. Army Air Corps Vocational Agr.: 1, 3, 4 Treasurer of Agr.: 4 MARJORIE ANN ROSENTHAL Marge ir Ambition: To be successful Play Staff: 4 Camera Club: I Chorus: 1, 3, 4 Gym Exhibit: I, 7. Girl Reserves: 4 DONALD SCHULTZ . .Dann i' Ambition: Electrician Chorus: 1, 3 4 wwf AIr b0J! GEORGE PULAKOS ' 'Greekn it Ambition: Learn to swim Press Club: L, 3, 4 Football: I, 1., 3 Play Cast: 3 Play Staff: 4 Student Council: I, 7. Class Basketball: I, 7., 3 BETTY M. ROEscgI if A f I V' 'A' biriorz: Tp s be .happy NaticiuIaflfHonor Society: 3, 4 'Q Chorus: 7., 3, C e fffeaclezz 2., 3, 4 Press Cyn 4 KA3fvRoN-'Staffz 4 J4-'lay Cast: 3 I DONALD ROSENBURG .. Dm.. t Ambition: Marine Air Corps Basketball: 1, 2. Baseball: I, 1. Safety Patrol: 7. HERBERT CHARLES RUTEMILLER I-Ierbie' ' ir Ambition: Chemical Engineer Class Mushball: I, 2. Camera Club: 1 KALDRON Staff: 4 ARLENE SEIB .S'eibie 'A' Ambition: Missionary Commercial Club: 4 Play Staff: 4 Hall Monitor: 4 KALDR O Ni 194 KENNETH M. SHORES 5'bizrky t Ambition: State Trooper Basketball: 1, 3 Football: 1, L, 3 Chorus: 3, 4 Play Cast: 4 Class Mushball: 1, 1, 3, 4 BERNARD SKAPURA :S'cmppy 'A' Ambition: Coast Guardsman Strong Vincent and Millcreek Football: 1, 2., 3, 4 Basketball: 1, 2., 3 Golf: 1, 1., 4 HARRY SMITH . . HWUH t Ambition: To be successful LEROY STADLER ' 'Siot' ' bi tballz 1, 2., 3 asketball: 1, 1, 3, 4 Class O ' rl: CHE Council: 3, 4 Class u 3,4 Safet atrolzv. RICHARD THALER ' 'Dick' ' i' Ambition: Electrician Play Staff: 4 Press Club: 3, 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 Camera Club: 1, 2. Radio Club: 7. Hall Patrol: 1., 3 7- ir ir of JAMES W. SHUGART Shag i' Ambition.: Mechanical Engineer Football: L, 3, 4 Basketball: 7., 3 Class Officer: 1. KALDRON Staff: 4 Library Club: 4 Play Staff: 4 HARRIET SMITH Smittie t Ambition: To be happy DOROTHY SPIRES . . Dot. . i' Ambition.: To be a success Girl Reserves: 4 Hall Monitor: Gym Exhibit: 1, 7., 3, 4 E. JEAN STRANAHAN Jeanie 'A' Ambition: Private Secretary Commercial Club: 4 DORIS VAN CAMP Pudgie 'A' Ambition: Private Secretary Girard- Girl Reserves: 1, 2. Home Economics Club: 1., 3 Millcreelc- Commercial Club: 4 Chorus: 4 4 k 5 :9.,1,.KALDRoN HELEN WA1DLEY fmt Helen 'A' Ambirion: Organist and Xylophonist National Honor Society: 3, 4 Chorus: 1, 3, 4 Band: 4 Hall Monitor: 4 Orchestra: 4 Play Staff: 4 0 I DONALD WALDEMARSON 5'meof ' f' 'A' Ambition: Farmer ' F. F. A.: 1, L, 3, 4 Football: 4 4 Play Staff: 4 I .F I l l ' 1 EVELYN WEBER .Ym2Ztgf A Ambition: Private Secretary Commercial Club: 4 Play Staff: 4 Dramatic Club: 1. Hall Monitor: 7., 4 Knitting Club: 1 ROBERT A. WELLS Bob 'A' Ambition: To be a success Debating Team: 1., 3, 4 Play Cast: 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 Press Club: 7., 3 Class Mushball: 1, 2., 3, 4 Library Club: 7., 3, 4 ARLENE E. WILKINS Lucky A' Ambition: To be a success Play Cast: 3 Play Staff: 4 KALDRON Staff: 4 Camera Club: 1 Chorus: 2., 3, 4 Library Club: 4 PARKE WAIDLEY Blimp A' Ambition.: To play with a band Orchestra: L, 3, 4 Band: L, 3, 4 N. W. P. Band: 3 Hall Monitor: 4 All County Band: 1, 3 Radio Club: 7. MILDRED JUNE WEAVER Milby 'A' Ambition: Interior Decorator Library Club: 1, 7., 3, 4 Play Staff: 4 Chorus: z., 3, 4 Class Officer: 2. Gym. Exhibit: 1, 1,3 Basketball: 1, 7. CLARA ANN WELLS Corky A' Ambition: Dress Designer Chorus: 2., 3, 4 Gym Exhibit: 1, 2. Camera Club: 1. Girl Reserves: 4 Play Staff: 4 Student Council: 1 . Y OND WICKLES URKUU Y' ' A A ition.',iI'o e a Farmer .F.l .: 1, 1, 4 Pla StalT:3 Ha oni : 3, 4 L: MARI E . WOLFR l bblex' kx Ambiti urnalist IHUB zz, 3,4 ay Cast:3 Play FF: 4 ,C ercial Club: 4 KALD N Staff: 4 lass Ollicerz 1, 3 l AUDREY YOUNG Shrimp 'A' Ambition: Private Secretary Leather Club: 1 Gym Exhibit: 1, 7. Vocational Home Economics: 4 16 KENNETH R SONTHEIMER Clan Qt 1942 In Memoriam .9..i,KALDRoN School Service OR several years Millcreek High School has been extremely fortunate in having a school Cafeteria. Most schools of our size do not have this asset. The Cafeteria is under the directorship of Mr. and Mrs. Freeburg, with Mrs. McCamey, Mrs. Hosbach, Mrs. Rice and Miss Mills as their aids. Millcreek students have been dining in this Cafeteria daily, and not once has this capable group failed to prepare the daily variety of foods. Our Cafeteria opens a few days after the beginning of school, and continues in operation until two or three days before the close of the second term. We are also indebted to our bus drivers. This group braves the whims of the elements every year, and very seldom do the students of Millcreek fail to arrive at school because the buses couldn't get through. Our bus drivers are called upon to do many things. Every organization in the school depends upon this group for transportation to various activities. The bus drivers, namely: Mr. Waidley, Mr. Foht, Mr. Gill, Mr. Ripley, and Mr. Steinford, are under the supervision of Mr. Cook. - We regret that our janitors, Pop Richardson and Mrs. Smith, were not present to have their pictures taken, however, we are familiar with the work of our janitors, and know how faithful they have been in doing their duties. 18 1 1,,, Y' 1 x I tn fx 1 , M, 4. . Q H. E55 r' 4' vfxklvim ,'b.,,,y 1. 1 4. -my 4. ,fs ' ' N ' an ww,-,f A fi ' wa, . 4' '53 H . ll. , X-bmi 'X I -1. . 6 - 5 ' A I , -r , , Q . , . . A . . X, .-W! .iii - ff! 'JF Lg! , 1,153 '4-, 3, :fl '1 51 ,,, V fs: 542 IJ J .- ,A U. . 'J v Lv -'J i . . ry .,.,,,KALDRON KALDRON STAFF Spa1zJorf.' MR. KUHL AND MR. KORRELL Firfr Roux' NORRIS MURRAY, ROBERT WELLS, DONALD HIRSCH, RICHARD THALER. .Yemnd Raw: LAURINE ENGEL, SHIRLEY HARRINGTON, JUNE GRAMES, MR. KUHL, MR. KORRELL, GLADYS CLARK, DOROTHY ANDERSON, LOIS LOVE. Third Row: DOROTHY SPIRES, VIRGINIA PEARCE, JANET PARSON, DORIS PONGRATZ, MADELYN FLEMING, RUTH BURG, MARIANNE WOLFROM, BETTY ROESCH. Fourth Roux' NAOMI GILL, ELEANOR SHEA, RUTH MCDONALD, NANCY NORTON, PHYLLIS HORTH, JEAN JOHNSON, ARLENE WILKINS, BETTY MURPHY. Fifth Row: FRANK CARTER, WILLIAM MIDDLETON, DONALD KOHL, JAMES SHUGART, RUSSELL FRATTO, RICHARD KIDDER, FRED RODAT, GEORGE PULAKOS. N N N N N N N N N N N CHEER LEADERS .Ypafzxorx MRS. WEISLOGEL LAURINE ENC-EL, JACK CRONIN, BETTY ROESCH N N N N N N N N N N N DEBATE .S'panJorJ.' MISS POLLOCK AND MISS O'DONNELL Standing' MISS POLLOCK, RICHARD KIDDER, NANCY NORTON, FRANK CARTER, MISS O,DONNELL, ROBERT WELLS. Seated: LOIS LOVE, DONALD HIRSCH, JEAN ROOT, BETTY BARRINGER. 7.0 KALDRONQM 'A' t t Keeleirofz Steejjf t 'A' 'k Cheer Leeeelem 'A' i' Debate ,,.,,I,KALDRO SENIOR PLAY CAST Coach' MISS 0,DONNELL Left to Right: KENNETH SHORES, NANCY NORTON, ROBERT WELLS, LAURINE ENGEL, DONALD HIRSCH, MADELYN FLEMING, MILDRED XVEAVER, RICHARD KIDDER, DOROTHY ANDERSON. N N N N N N N N N N N HALL MONITORS .S'ponIor,' MR. KUHL Firxt Row: PARKE WAIDLEY, RUSSELL WRIGHT, RICHARD THALER, GALE BABCOCK. Second Rauf: MARIANNE WOLFROM, BETTY ROESCH, EVELYN WEBER, DOROTHY DETISCH, HARRIET SMITH, LOIS LOVE, DOROTHY ANDERSON, JANET PARSON, HELEN WAIDLEY. Third Raw: WINIERED HENRY, ARLENE SEIB, BETTY HUNTINGTON, MARYLLIS RIEGER, JUNE GRAMES, DOROTHY SPIRES, GLADYS CLARK, IRENE DYLEWSKI, CLARA ANN WELLS. Fourth Row: LAURINE ENGEL, MARJORIE MILLER, ANN LINDQUIST, EVELYN HARDNER, SHIRLEY MILLER, RUTH BURG, JANE MOORE, PATRICIA NOBLE, DORIS PONGRATZ. Fifth Row: EDWARD BORLAND, RAYMOND FRY, ERNEST GRAMES, RAYMOND WICKLES, ERNEST KATZWINKLE, HAROLD MORGAN, DAVID CAUGHEY, RICHARD BAKER. N N N N N N N N N N N ORCHESTRA .S'pon.rar.r.' MR. FORBES AND MISS STRICKLER 5'eated.' VIVIAN MANER, LOIS FLYNN, MARJORIE ACKERMAN, MAX MORGAN, METHEL BILLINGS, ERWIN FINKE, NANCY DREXLER, LAURA JEAN COTE, LUCILE HEIDT, RALPH OHLE, BETTY HENRY, CHARLES SAKOTAS, GLENN SUMMERSGILL, DORIS HETRICK, JEAN BENNETT, WALTER DAVID, DONALD HIRSCH, BURTON DELANCEY. Standing: MR. FORBES, RICHARD KIDDER, RAYMOND ANDERSON, NANCY FITZGERALD, DONA BECKER, HELEN WAIDLEY, ROSE MARY KRISTIANSEN, ROBERT KEPPEL, ELMER SCHOLTZ, JACK ROTH. 2.7. KALDRoN,1941 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' Senior Play Cm! 'A' i' 'A' H all Monitarf ir 'A' 'A' 'k Urclaeftm Aff 1947-if GIRL RESERVES .S'pa1zIw'J.' MISS LUKE AND MISS JOSWICK Firft Row: EVELYN XVEBER, IDA HALE, PATRICIA SCHUTTE, BETTY ROESCH, MIRIAM PITETTI, GENEVIEVE STITT, IRENE DYLEWSKI, JUNE GRAMES, ARLENE ANDERSON, THERESA MIODUS, JESSIE PARKER. Second Raw: MAE CASSARINO, ELLA OYCONNBLL, ELEANOR SHEA, EVELYN RENAUD, VIRGINIA FUHRER, RUTH MCDONALD, DOROTHY DETISCH, MISS JOSWICK, NANCY NORTON, MISS LUKE, MARIANNE WOLPROM, SHIRLEY HARRINGTON, MARY ALICE BUSECK, JEAN AUSTIN, DOROTHY SPIRES. Third Raw: DOLORES ZYLKA, JEAN HITZ, THERESA LEWIS, XVINIFRED HENRY, HARRIET SMITH, BETTY HUNT- INGTON, JANET PARSON, NAOMI GILL, JEAN BROWN, PHYLLIS HORTH, ANNE DELANCEY, MARIAN HILLS, SHIRLEY BENZING, MARX' ANN PULAKOS. Fourth Row: BETTY BARRINGER, MARY JANE BEEBE, ANNE LEVFSQUE, MARIAN LEVESQUE, ELAINE DEININGER, MARY JANE BIEEEL, NANCY DREXLER, CECILIA KNEIDINGER, EVELYN HARDNER, SHIRLEY MILLER, DORIS PONGRATZ, WVIRGIN1.-1 CRONIN, CLARA ANN WELLS, JANE MOORE, RUTH BURG. Fifth Row: MARJORIE ROSENTHAL, VIRGINIA BALLOU, DORIS MCCAMEY, CHARLOTTE KLECKNER, ANNA KRISTIANSEN, YYIOLET JOHNSON, LOIS LOVE, JEAN JOHNSON, BETTY MURPHY, DOROTHY ALSTADT, VIRGINIA PEARCE, ELAINE BURG, BETTY SOPP, LOIS JORDAN. .fixth Raw: RITA KUNTZ,JANE HECKlvIAN,.JEANNETTE DRISCOI.L,JEAN BENNETT, NANCY FITZGERALD, VIRGINIA CROSS, BARBARA MARSHALL, LEANNA FORCE, MILDRED WEAVER, JEAN ROOT, MARJORIE ACKERMAN, MARYLLIS RIEGER, LUCY URRARO, NORNIA BARNES. N N N N N N N N N N N HALL PATROL Sponxarx MR. KUHL Firrt Raw: GLENN WILL, DICK CRONIN, ROY DEAN, CLIFFORD BARKER, EDWARD MOKWA. .Shand Row: JERRY CLARK, ELMER SCHOLTZ, PRESSLEY CAMPBELL, MR. KUHL, HAROLD MORGAN, ERWIN FINKE. Third Row: CHARLES SCHUTTE, ROBERT KEPPEL, HAROLD HERMANN, ERNEST KATZWINKLE, LEO PREECE. Fourth Row: RAY CARLSON, DAVID ROOT, JAMES WICKHAM, RUSSELL WALTERS, JOSEPH TICE, ROBERT STOKER. Fzfth Row: EVERETT DAVIS, TOM WVELLS, JOE BALKOVIC, ALVIN HINKLE, HAROLD RI-IONE, WILLIAM LOSSIE. N N N N N N N N N N CHORUS .S'pon.ror.r.' MR. CRANDALL AND MISS STRICKLER Firrt Row: DONNA MAE HARDING, NORMA ALCORN, NORMA BARNES, MARY JANE BIEEEL, MARYLLIS RIEGER, NAOMI GILL, HELEN TIEMANN, VIRGINIA FUHRER, MARY ALICE BUSECK, BETTY ROESCH, MARY ANN PULAKOS, JEAN BARNES, YVONNE SMITH, DOROTHY ANDERSON, BETTY BARRINGER, MARY JANE BEEBE, BETTY MURPHY. Semnd Row: GERALDINE SOPER, PATRICIA MINER, MILDRED OTTENI, ELOISE GOODRICH, BETTY CAMPBELL, ARLENE WILKINS, PHYLLIS HORTH, ANN DELANCEY, EVELYN RENAUD, VIRGINIA BALLOU, BETTY NEWCOMER, EVELYN JEWEL, DOROTHY ALSTADT, MARJORIE ROSENTHAL, SHIRLEY HARRINGTON, HELEN WAIDLEY. Third Row: FLORENCE GARDNER, SHIRLEY BENZING, CAROLYN DEAN, LUCY MAE LAPPLE, IRENE GUERIN, MAE CASSARINO, ELAINE DEININGER, DORIS PONGRATZ, CLARA ANN WELLS, VIRGINIA CRONIN, JEAN BROWN, RUTH MCDONALD, CECILIA KNEIDINGER, ANNE LEVESQUE, LUCY URRARO, METHEL BILLINGS, MILDRED WEAVER, MADELYN FLEMING, GLADYS CLARK. Fourth Row: ARLENE FLETCHER, MARIAN LEVESQUE, MONA JUNE UPLINGER, OLIVE INGRO, GLORIA DEMARCO, GRACE BOLKAVIC, ESTHER KUHL, EVELYN SCHERMER, MARIAN HILLS, MARIAN BOLE, JEAN WEINDORP, BETTY SOPP, GENEVA COOK, DONNA EATON, JEAN HONEY, DORIS STURGEON, HELEN ARNOLD, LOIS LOVE, JEAN JOHNSON. Fifth Row: ERNEST GRAMES, WOODEORD CASSIDY, JOHN BAIRD, WALTER TAYLOR, BERNARD SKAPURA, MILTON HAMILTON, JAMES FLYNN, GLEN EWER, DELROY LOTT, KENNETH SHORES, EVERETT BACON, CLIFFORD HAMMER. 7-4 KALDRONQM 'k 'A' Girl Refervef 'A' 'A' 'A' H all Patrol 'A' i' Cbomf ,.94I.KALDRO PARKING PATROL Spofzforx MR. GOODRICH Firft Rauf: HAROLD BROWN, EDWARD RUSSELL, MR. GOODRICH, GERALD KOHL, JOE TICE. Second Row: JAMES WICKHAM, NORMAN JACKSON, BILL MCCLEARY, NORMAN KLECKNER. Third Row: CLYDE MOORE, HOMER BROWN, BILL KRAYER, ALVIN HINKLE. i' if i' 'A' N 'A' 'k 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' COMMERCIAL CLUB Spamar: MISS ZUCK Firm! Row: ARLENE SEIB, EVELYN WEBER, MISS ZUCK, DOROTHY DETISCH. .Yecorzd R01L'.'.IEAN STRANAHAN, BETTY HUNTINGTON, MARIAN KANIS, DORIS VAN CAMP Third Row: VIRGINIA PEARCE, MARIANNE WOLFROM, HARRIET SMITH. 'A' 'k ll' i' i' 'A' 'Ir 'A' 'A' 'k i' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Spomar: MR. SHEPLEY Fin! Row: DOROTHY ANDERSON, HELEN WAIDLEY, BETTY ROESCH. Second Row: RICHARD KIDDER, MR. SHEPLEY, DON KOHL. 16 N +1941 'A' 'k 'A' Parking Patrol 'k 'A' i' 'A' Commercial Clao 'A' 'A' 'A' N ational H onor Sooieljf 194KALDRON 'A' ul' F. F. A. i' i' 'A' i' Student Council 'A' 'lr 'A' 'A' I fzmior Red Crow f194?- Aff .fpmzmrf MR. PAYNE Firft Row: LEO PREECE, WILLIAM MCKELLOP. .Vecond Row: CALVIN LOVE, RAYMOND WINSLOW, CLIFFORD HAMMER, MR. PAYNE, DONALD WALDEMARSON, ROBERT ROOT. Third Raw: JOHN ALSTADT, FRANK THAYER, NORMAN TOUSEY, RAYMOND XVICKLES, HOWARD GODFREY. Fourth Row: ARTHUR EVANS, Ross SCHLURAFF, RONALD NICHOLS, EDWARD MOKWA, MICHAEL SKAPURA. Fifth Row: EDWARD ELSESSOR, RUSSELL WALTERS, WALTER BUETIKOFER, RICHARD BABO, EARL YOUNG, GEORGE KEINATH. i' i' 'A' if N N 'k 'k 'A' 'A' N STUDENT COUNCIL Spamar: MR. SHEPLEY First Row: JACK MCCULLOUGH, DAVID LONG, GERALD KOHL. Second Raw: GENEVIEVE STITT, PATRICIA BURGER, RUTH MCDONALD, JEAN BROWN. Third Row: LEO PREECE, JUNE DANIELS, HELEN TIEMANN, ARLENE FLETCHER, MARTHA MASSING, ELMER SCHOLTZ. Fourth Row: JUSTIN SCHAEFFER, KENNETH MIDDLETON, JAMES SWANSON, DONALD OWENS, RAYMOND ANDERSON. i' i' 'k 'I i' i' i' 'k N i' 'k JUNIOR RED CROSS Spamar: MISS COOK Fint Raw: DICK CRONIN, ELMER SCHOLTZ, ESTELLE BARRY, HAROLD MORGAN, RICHARD VENAELE. Sscond Raw: DOROTHY CARTER, ANNE SKAPURA, PATRICIA BURGER, LORRAINE BLACK, ALBERTA COWLEY, LUCY MAE LAPPLE, ARLENE ANDERSON, MISS COOK, JUNE GRAMES, VIRGINIA MENDES, MARJORIE HOEHN, JANE RUSSELL, LILA BELL PHILIPS, DORA MARTIN. Third Row: WINIFRED HENRY, HARRIET SMITH, NAOMI GILL, JANET PARSON, EVELYN RENAUD, VIRGINIA FUHRER, JEAN WEINDORR, JEAN BROWN, ANNE DELANCEY, MARIAN HILLS, DELORES RINDERLE, SHIRLEY BENZING. Fourth Raw: SHIRLEY HARRINGTON, SIGNE LINDQUIST, MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER, ROSE MARY RODAT, DOROTHY HARRIS, SUZANNE GINTZ, EVELYN HARDNER, NANCY DREKLER, DORIS PONGRATZ, VIRGINIA CRONIN, MILDRED WEAVER, SHIRLEY MILLER, ANNE LINDQUIST. Fzfth Rauf: HELEN WILL, SHIRLEY BROWN, PATRICIA SPENCER, ESTHER MOREY, ESTHER KUHL, ARLENE FLETCHER, JEAN RATHBURN, SARAH ROGAN, BETTY SOPP, Lois JORDAN, CECILIA KNEIDINGER. 7-9 1,,, Y' 1 x I tn fx 1 , M, 4. . Q H. E55 r' 4' vfxklvim ,'b.,,,y 1. 1 4. -my 4. ,fs ' ' N ' an ww,-,f A fi ' wa, . 4' '53 H . ll. , X-bmi 'X I -1. . 6 - 5 ' A I , -r , , Q . , . . A . . X, .-W! .iii - ff! 'JF Lg! , 1,153 '4-, 3, :fl '1 51 ,,, V fs: 542 IJ J .- ,A U. . 'J v Lv -'J i . . ry 194KALDRON 'A' 'A' Prem Club Bam! 'A' 'Ir 'A' Libmvgf Club K D 0 A1941 , PRESS CLUB .Ypw2.ror.' MR. SHEPLEY Pint Roux' ROBERT OLSON, RICHARD PORSCH, NORRIS MURRAY', LEWIS SCHRADER, RICHARD THALER. SEEOIZJZ Row: GERALDINE SOPER, BETTY ROESCH, MARIANNE WVOLFROM, NANCY DREXLER, GLADYS CLARK, MADELYN FLEMING, DOROTHY ANDERSON, BETTY MURPHY. Third Rauf: LOIS LOVE, ELMER SCHOLTZ, DORIS LOVE, GEORGE PULAKOS, RUSSELL FRATTO, MR. SHEPLEY, FRED RODAT, WILLIAM MIDDLETON, MARY ANN PULAKOS, RAYMOND WINSLOW, MARY ALICE BUSECK. N N N N N N N N N N N BAND .S'pa11J0rs.' MR. FORBES AND MISS STRICKLER Fmt Raw: ERWIN FINKE, DORIS FUHRMAN, DONA BECKER, ROSE MARY KRISTIANSEN, PRESSLEY CAMPBELL, EDITH WILKES, BETTY ANN RHODE, RAYMOND ANDERSON, GLENN SUMMERSOILL, DORIS HETRICK, HELEN WAIDLEY. Scrwzd Row: MR. FORBES, RICHARD PORSCH, NANCY FITZGERALD, ROY LANDIS, HAROLD WISER, JACK ROTH, NELSON SAKOTAS, RALPH OHLE, BURTON DELANCEY, DONALD HIRSCH, DORIS LOVE, KENNETH LOTT. Third Row: JACK DALE, DICK NELSON, JOHN AULD, ELMER SCHOLTZ, ROBERT KEPPEL, RAYMOND BURKMIRE, RICHARD KIDDER, WALTER DAVID, LLOYD JOHNS, JAMES SWANSON, JEAN BENNETT, LOIS FLYNN, DAVID JOHNS. N N N N N N N N N N N LIBRARY CLUB 5'pon.vor.' MRS. SAMPSON Firxt Row: RICHARD PORSCI-I, CLIFFORD TAYLOR, GERALD DREOER, LEWIS SCHRADER, PRESSLEY CAMPBELL. Second Row: JEAN JOHNSON, MILDRED WEAVER, BETTY MURPHY, MRS. SAMPSON, JEAN HONEY, GLADYS CLARK, DOROTHY ANDERSON. Third Row: LAURINE ENGEL, JAMES SHUGART, ROBERT WELLS, WILLIAM LOSSIE, ELMER SCHOLTZ, WILLIAM KRAYER, MADELYN FLEMING, ARLENE WILKINS. 31 .9.,..KALDRON emotf M55 Plezy The Senior Class presented its annual play, entitled The Youngest, on Friday, November 14. This play, a Philip Barry comedy, centered about the efforts of Nancy Blake to elevate Richard Winslow from the lowly position that he occupied in his family. Through a slight technicality in the late Mr. WinslOw's will, Richard became the legal owner of all of his family'S money and real estate. Out of pure generosity Richard then created a trust fund for his family and the play ended with a happy future in store for Richard, Nancy, and the entire family. CAST OF CHARACTERS Richard Winslow . . DONALD HIRSCH Augusta Winslow Nancy Blake . . MADELYN FLEMING Martin .,.. NANCY NORTON Mrs. Winslow . LAURINE ENGEL Muffy Winslow DOROTHY ANDERSON Oliver Winslow . . ROBERT WELLS Allen Martin . . KENNETH SHORES Mark Winslow . RICHARD KIDDER Katie . . . MILDRED WEAVER 'A' SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEES Faculty Chairman: MR. CRANDALL Student A.r:iftant:.' BETTY ROESCH AND JEAN JOHNSON. Stage Mamzgerrs BILL MIDDLETON AND BILL MCCAMEY Stage Mezmzgerr' Advirors MISS COOK Stage Committee: DONALD Koi-IL, Chairman, RAY FRY, JIM SI-IUGART, BILL LOSSIE, CHARLES SCI-IUTTE, DICK PEARSON, ROY STADLER, RAY NYBURG, BILL KRAYER. Make-up Ad11i.ror.' MISS COOK Make-up Committee: ARLENE WILKINS, Chairman, MARJORIE FOSS, IRENE DYLESKI, DOROTHY AISTADT, JEAN AUSTIN, JUNE GRAMES, JESSIE PARKER. Advertising Aa'viJor.' MR. SHEPLEY Advertiring Committee: PATRICIA NOBLE, Chairman, HELEN WAIDLEY, VIRGINIA CROSS, DORIS PONGRATZ, LEANNA FORCE, DOROTHY DETISCI-I, BARBARA MARSHALL, NORRIS MURRAY. Ticket Committee: RUSSELL FRATTO, Chairman, BILL KRAYER, CALVIN LOVE, DONALD WALDEMARSON, RAY ANDERSON. Perform! Property Committee: MARIANNE WOLFROM, Chairman, LOIS LOVE, ARLENE WILKINS, KENNETH SHORES, GEORGE PULAKOS, MILDRED WEAVER. Urberr Ad11i.ror.' MR. LEMASTERS Urher: Committee: NAOMI GILL, ChairmangJANE MOORE, MARJORIE ROSENTI-IAL, EDITH LINDEY, JANET PARSON, CLARA ANN WELLS, RUTI-I BURG, VIRGINIA PEARCE. Progrezmr Atz'viJor.' MISS ZUCK Program: Committee: MARIAN KANIS, Chairman, ARLBNE SEIB, EVELYN WEBER, MARGARET LUTHER. Porter: Committee: CLARA ANN WELLS, Chairman, VIRGINIA CRONIN, WILLIAM LOSSIE, JEAN AUSTIN. 39. 1- .1i KALDRoN,1941 6lld7f'07fZ Smff XXWM scholl!! JEST f I92I61, I94l'42 '01 Xb A 55455069 Editor-in-chief . Literary Editor .... Assistant Literary Editor . Senior Class Editor . . . Assistant Senior Class Editor . Underclass Editor . . . Assistant Underclass Editor . Sports Editor .... Assistant Sports Editor . Club Editor . . . . Assistant Club Editor Photographic Editor . . . Assistant Photographic Editor Typing Editor ..... Assistant Typing Editor . Assistant Typing Editor . Art Editor .... Assistant Art Editor , Business Manager . Subscription . . . Advertising Manager . , NORRIS MURRAY DOROTHY ANDERSON HERBERT RUTEMILLER . . DONALD KOHL . RICHARD KIDDER . . JEAN JOHNSON . ARLENE WILKINS . , PRED RODAT WILLIAM MIDDLETON . . NAOMI GILL . JANET PARSON . DONALD HIRSCH . . FRANK CARTER MADELYN FLEMING . VIRGINIA PEARCE . GLADYS CLARK MARIANNE WOLFROM . BETTY MURPHY . . BOE WELLS . RUSSELL FRATTO . GEORGE PULAKOS Affifnznf Adz1erz'Z.fi12 g Managerf BOB WELLS LAURINE ENGEL NANCY DREXLER BETTY ROESCH PHYLLIS HORTH DOROTHY SPIRES JIM SHUGART HERMAN HEISE DICK THALER Amifmnt Subfcripfion Manazgerr BILL MCCAMEY DORIS PONGRATZ RUTH MCDONALD RUTH BURG ELEANOR SHEA SHIRLEY HARRINGTON NANCY NORTON JUNE GRAMES Advifom MR. KORRELL MR. KUHL 33 Urherrs Miss DAVIS ,1941,KALDRON anzmf lam Play The Junior Class of 1941 presented Shoot the Works, as their annual class play, On April IO, 1941. Laura Ashworth . Jud Clarendon . . Kate Ashworth . Homer Boylston . Guy Priest . . Max Neal . . Lou Undine . . Committee Mana germ: BETTY BROWN MAX MORGAN CAST OF CHARACTERS . MIRIAM PITETTI Jake Moore. . ERNEST KATZWINKLE . MORRIS MINER Lucinda Livermore NORMA BARNES MARIAN LEVESQUE Sally Hunt . , . NANCY DREXLER . ROBERT OLSON Dex Newell ELMER SCHOLTZ LEWIS SCHRADER Ruth Bright . . PHYLLIS HORTH GEORGE KEINATH ELAINE DEININGER N arrator-JEAN ROOT Bessie Perkins . . RUTH MCDONALD Joshua Perkins . WALTER TAYLOR Coach and Faculty ALiUiJ6I'wMISS JUNE MARKEY 'A' JUNIOR PLAY COMMITTEES JEANNE DILLON WOODFORD CASSIDY SHIRLEY MILLER CHARLES NELSON MARGARET ACKERMAN BETTY BARRINGER JEAN BROWN MARY COTE KATHLEEN DAwLEY VIRGINIA FUHRER EVELYN HARDNER LOIS JORDAN EVELYN RENAUD BETTY SORP Make-up.' Mlss COOK BETTY BROWN, Chairman GERALDINE SOPER, Auirtant VIRGINIA BALLOU MARY ALICE BusECIc ANNE LBVESQUE HAROLD MORGAN RALPH OHLE Perronnel and Caxtumef: Miss MARKEY JEAN WOODS, Chairman JEAN BENNETT 34 Stage: MISS COOK RAY LAPENsz, Manager ART KRAYER, Marzager JOHN ALSTADT MAE CASSARINO GERALD DREGER DONALD LIND ELEANOR SI-IEA ROBERT STURGEON RAY WINSLOW Staderzt Caarhes and Prampterf: MARY ALICE BUSECK MARYLLIS RIEGER GENEVIEVE STITT Tickets: MR. KUHL MAX MORGAN, Chairman MARY JANE BIEEEL ANNE DELANCEY ERWIN FINKE MARIAN HILLS ANNA KRISTIANSEN LUCY MAE LAPPLE CARL MILLER VERE ORE Prograzm: Mrss MARKEY BETTY BROWN MAX MORGAN Advertiring' MR. SHEPLEY CECIL CLINTON, Chairman JACK CRONIN CECILIA KNEIDINGER SHIRLEY KUNTZ MARY ANN PuLAIcOs CHARLES SPANGLER Parrerrx MISS COOK DORIS MCCAMEY, Chairman JANE HECKMAN CHARLOTTE KLECKNER PAT SCHUTTE DOROTHY STURGEON Between Aan: MISS MARKEY RUTH MCDONALD, Chairman MARY ALICE BUSECK CECIL CLINTON MARIAN LEVESQUE ELMER SCHOLTZ WALTER TAYLOR ,,,,194i,tKALDRON 'E P , ' . ., ,fri 'EFX , ,www-ww--W. -YV . I . , irzcissi. i.,'I ' - '- - . I' X ' :X ,, :fs wb 'ff is .E ' ,lan t 7 .13-' 'Z' ' . 'ai xx z::::::::5:5-,,, --up 53-E233-, . - f .-i ' X 41:11 I S' 3 Qi, gfiigi, '31,-- - -f X a Q51 '- 4 Q stasis5:92g,:s:.:f.::..,, 'gg ' X' SFI,-ffirE5E5E2 . ff 6 g g g fl ', li li, 5' , .v,.,. .,..x,.,..,., , , :iii 'PE i f S Q5 Q. X ' QIAI rig, . 2 .X. i ss. ,Q 'va V. i . - -A .II551-, ssfaz.:-' H Jw 'Y X R N-x N Q S .t.::?'b S -f ts... x an I 3 ,h i as ..fs.:::- . :,f: -ff: ' ii i X P ii U 9 'X' e At I yy., ,,, CHARLES E. LEMASTERS BETTY SAMPSON x If SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Librarian ' , , -'W Problernr of Dernocratjf Denison University, B.A. Bowling Green State University University of Pittsburgh JEFFERY PAYNE B. GOODRICH Penn State, B.S. Syracuse University, B.S. iniducation Clarion State Teacher's College Vocational Agriculture HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Carnegie Tech University of Pittsburgh, A.B. Edinboro State Teacher's College EDITH COOK Penn State Ari' Edinboro State Teacher's College, B.S. MINNIE MAE FRY 261511 SEMCU , . - o um ia niversity Englffh University of Pittsburgh Edinboro State Teacher's College Penn State Umr,0fM,ufgh, BIS. Gggjfgjjfggggm JOHN SHEPLEY Gygnndgfiff S S h I - enn tate ummer c oo Hlifolfjf Colgate University, B.S. Edinboro State Teacher's College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh MARYBELLE PoLLocK UQ I I Edinboro State Tea er's olle B.S. HELEN ZUCK Shorthand Typing Muskingum College Grove City, B.S. in Commerce University of Pittsburgh Bowling Green University MARGUERITE O,DONNELL ROY KORRELL Engliyb Matloernaticr H iyrgpy University of Pittsburgh Mercyhurst, B.A. Eclinboro State Teacher's College, B.S. 36 University of Pittsburgh .. W ALDRON .Fd C Zh Z fconrinneelj D HAYES RAYMON ' Mathematicr Chemiftry University of Pittsburgh, BS. CK SABINA JOSW1 Home Econornici Villa Maria College Western Reserve University, Economics ARD FORBES Mathematic: I trnmental Muiic HJ' Allegheny College, B. S, Penn State-Music B.S. in Home HOW E JEANNE LUK Civicf Math Smith College, A.B. EW LLOYD -NANDR A T ' Bookkeeping Civics Grove City, B.C. ' Teacher's College 'i Edinboro State University of Pittsburgh CHARLOTTE M. WEISLOGEL Health ' n Ph .tical Educatzo J' Slippery Rock, B.S. ARNOLD KUHL P.0.D. American ' ' hi an, AE University of Mic g University of Pittsburgh, L1tt.M. Hirtory N BREAULT JOA Geography University College, B.A. T. HAROLD CRANDALL Biology 'P Vocal Music Allegheny College University of Pittsburgh, B.S. M sic Penn State- u DOROTHEA DAVIS Typing Shorthand Ohio University, B.S. University of Wisconsin I 9 4 1 if it 1 AMOS NASON A Phyiicf General Science Defiance College, A.B. Ohio State University BARBARA PETERS Hiftorjf University of Pittsburgh, A.B. and M,A. WALTER MURTLAND Mechanical Drawing General Shop Indiana State Teacher's College California State Teachers College Duke University AMELIA DYLEWSKI SECRETARY, MILLCREEK HIGH SCHOOL ROY BOLKEY History Edinboro State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh, B.S. MARGARET POWELL Engliih Heidelberg College, B.A. Allegheny College MARIAN DETISCH SECRETARY, MILLCREEK HIGH SCHOOL ANNE V. BLILEY, KN. .f SCHOOL NURSE 'lo WL Penn State E K, University of Pittsburgh I, , Q, St. Vincent's Hospital ' nf ba 49' xfbr 0 The pictures of the teachers listed below have uv 0, been omitted due to their late arrival at ,gil T X fx ,Q v' JUNE MARKEY '5 ge X Engliih gf' EX 45- ' College B.A. xy by 'X 0 Houghton , University of Pittsburgh A MAY SCHAAF English Edinboro State Teacher's College, B.S. B. JUNE STRICKLER Vocal ana' Inrtrumental Music Lake Erie College for Women, B.A. Mercyhurst College Pitt Center MARTHA EIFERT 'PA - Math University of Pittsburgh, .A.B. 3 7 iilii .9.,..KALDRoN 1 School Bmw! Membeff MR. THOMAS XVILLIS MR. EVERETT Cooxc 38 MR. MERLE MARSH MRS. MARY ANN PROUDLER DR. JAMES T. GILLESPIE MR. WILLIAM CONNERS ,'..f.. MR. W. B. WASHABAUGH I , f Y' w P ' , . .J ,- 4 ,wxrk -Qznsw' fw- a,S:,.m, ww... -,,, 765 ' -- ,f7' f??1-'1 ips N :swf aaa ,Aw fm . 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Top Row Cleft to r2,ghtD: MORRIS MINER, WOODFORD CASSIDY, ELMER SCHOLTZ, HAROLD MORGAN, ROBERT KEPPEL, GERALD DREGER, PRESSLEY CAMPBELL, LOUIS SCHRADER, VERE ORE, DELEERT LOTT, CECIL CLINTON, HAROLD RHONE. .Yerand Row: CHARLES SPANGLER, FRANK THAYER, JOHN ALSTADT, ROBERT OLSON, ARTHUR KRAYER, WALTER TAYLOR, RAYMOND WINSLOW, ERWIN FINKE, NORMAN TOUSEY, GEORGE KEINATI-I, RAYMOND LAPENZ, EVERETT DAVIS. Third Row: MAE CASSARINO, MARIAN HILLS, ALEETA SLOCUM, BETTY WEAVER, JEAN BROWN, CHARLOTTE KLECKNER, DORIS MCCAMEY, GERALDINE SOPER, SHIRLEY MILLER, EVELYN HARDNER, THELMA MARTIN, ANN LEVESQUE. Fourth Raw: CECILIA KNEIDINGER, PATRICIA SCHUTTE, MARION LEVESQUE, LUCY LAPPLE, BETTY BARRINGER, NORMA BARNES, PHYLLIS HORTH, JEANNE WOODS, KATHLEEN DAWLEY, JEAN BENNETT, NANCE FITZGERALD, JEANETTE DRISCOLL. Fifth Raw: WILMA SEIB, JEAN HITZ, THERESA LEWIS, ELAINE DEININGER, MARY ALICE BUSECK, DELORES ZYLKA, BERDENA SCHLURAEE, DOROTHY STURGEON, JANE HECK- MAN, VIRGINIA BALLOU, JEAN ROOT, LUCY URRARO. Sixth Row: MARYLLIS RIEGER, MARY JANE BEEEE, BERTHA LYONS, JEANNE WEINDORF, RUTH MCDONALD, MARY JANE BIEBEL, TUKIE WALDER, EVELYN RENAUD, VIRGINIA FUHRER, ELLA O'CONNELL, ELEANOR SHEA, IRENE GUERIN. Seventh Row: MARY ANN PULAKOS, FLORENCE GARDNER, MARJORIE ACKERMAN, NANCY DREXLER, LOIS JORDAN, BETTY SOPP, SHIRLEY BENZIG, GENEVIEVE STITT, MIRIAM PITETTI, SHIRLEY KUNTZ, ANNA KRISTIANSEN, ALVIN HINKLE. Eighth Row: JACK HECKMAN, ANNE DELANCEY, JAMES CANFIELD, ARTHUR HETZ, HERBERT KLINE, ROBERT STURGEON, MAX MORGAN, LESTER MAVER, MELVIN SHADE, CHARLES NELSON, CLIFF HAMMER, EVERETT BACON. Ninth Row: DONALD LIND, JOHN SALZER, KENNETH GRAHAM, WALTER MIODUS, PAUL COOPER, JAMES RICE, MILTON HAMILTON, ERNEST KATZWINKLE, CARL MILLER, RALPH OHLE, EDWARD BORLAND, RUSSELL WRIGHT. 40 kKALDRoN,194 QW' .fl ll LUJD x f ,A-V ww J fffzmiam S0 Flicghry x iwfjx, V' ,,,19,7.,KA DRO Tenth Grade . . . Top Row Cleft to ricghtl' LAVERN YOCHIM, CHARLES MASSING, RICHARD MILLER, ARTHUR CAMER, LAVERN ROSENBERG, EDWARD MAKAWA, CLYDE MOORE, HOMER BROWN, NORMAN JACKSON, EDWARD ELSESSER, TIMOTHY LEIBOLD. Second Raw: JACK MCCULLOUGH, DICK PORSCH, JIM SWANSON, KENNETH CASTON, GLENN SUMMERSGILL, BOB SALZER, HARRY KUHNS, DAVID STRAUB, JACK NAYLOR, RUSSELL SILVERTHORN, GLENN EWER. Third Roux' JIM FLYNN, HENRY KATZWINKLE, DICK JOHNSTON, JOHN BAIRD, MILTON HAMILTON, JIM WICKHAM, CHESTER PUDE, WALLY RUST, ROSS SCHLURAFF, ART EVANS, ARTHUR TRAUTMAN, HERMAN PUDE, Fourth Row: RUSSELL WALTERS, LLOYD WAY, LEO PREECE, MARIE FRATTO, AUDREY WOLF, HUBERT GOLDEN, CLIFFORD TAYLOR, ISA LANCE, RUSSELL LAPP, METHEL BILLINGS, BETTY NEWCOMER. Fifth Row: LLOYD JOHNS, HOWARD GODFREY, LINA SEFFERT, MARY ANN WALDE- MARSON, DOT YOUNG, RITA WALDEMARSON, JEAN WITTENBURG, ELAINE BRADY, RAY FOLEY, RAY ANDERSON, TOM MCCALL. Sixth Row: EVELYN JEWEL, MARION BOLE, JAMES ROOT, GLADYS GEORGE, DOT PEARCE, LOUISE HERHOLD, JANE OWENS, DOLORES RINDERLE, EMMET PHILLIPS, BETTY HENRY, DICK VENABLE. Seventh Raw: RAY WILL, MARJORIE MCGEE, RUTH KNIPPER, VIVIAN MANER, VIRGINIA VOLKMAN, NAOMI WEED, LAURA JEAN COTE, JEAN BARNES, NORMA ALCORN, DORIS FUHRMAN, BETTY VOLKMAN. Eighth Row: DONNA MAE HARDING, MARGUERITE HEISE, DORIS STURGEON, SIGNE LINDQUIST, DORIS HETTERICK, ELAINE GOODRICH, EVELYN SHERMER, GRACE BOLKAVICK, GLORIA DE MARCO, OLIVE INGRO, MONA JUNE UPLINGER. Ninth Raw: DONNA BECKER, ELAINE CHIDO, SUZANNE GINTZ, MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER, ROSEMARIE RODAT, DOT HARRIS, DONNA EATON, BETTY CAMPBELL, GENEVA COOK, MILDRED OTTENI, ELAINE ZWICKER. Tenth Row: PAT MINER, HELEN TIEMANN, EILEEN MURPHY, DORIS LOVE, YVONNE SMITH, HAZEL WHIPPLE, THERESA BEHR, JEAN HONEY, HELEN ARNOLD. 49. KALDRON,,194Q.,,,,,, 'Zami Sopbomozfef 0 y V '- - f f M H Z 7 4 l Q, 1 51 G ,f il ' K . , , 4 5 If 1 V0 IW I X' 1 HJ 1 M 1 u, If E' X, 43 n . 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' ,Q,'- ' Tr 'V f.Q, 5 X 44 ,. 'I947- fwf- . . . mth Grade Top Row Cleft to rightl' BURTON DELANCEY, CORINNE LUTHER, MILDRED CALDWELL, ARLENE FLETCHER, ESTHER KUHL, DORIS TOUSEY, ESTHER MOREY, DICK STARS- MERE, MILTON MOYER, DICK GRIFFIN, WALTER DAVID, JOHN DAUGHERTY, JUSTIN SCHAEFFER. Second Rauf: BOB FULLER, BOB MCINTYRE, DONALD BROOKS, TOM PRICE, DAVID TRASK, HOWARD RANKIN, GEORGE GRIDER, ESTEL BARRY, CLARK MOREY, ROBERT FLICK, GERALD HARDING, CARL GUERIN, KENNETH FUGATE. Third Row: JERRY CLARK, RAY CARLSON, DON STALY, TOM WELLS, JOE BALKOVIC, DICK WOLF, ELMA SHADE, RAY FOHNER, GEORGE BAILEY, JEANETTE VOLKMAN, NORM KLECKNER, CURTIS DEMARCO, WARNER HINKLE. Fourth Row: BOB STOKER, GEORGE MOORE, BOB KROMO, NELSON SAKOTAS, FRANK URRARO, LOIS JOHNSON, DOROTHY WITTERHAUER, ESTHER GRAY, PAT FELLOWS, DOROTHY BABO, MANUEL NICKOLS, Ross SCHLURAFF. Fifth Row: MARJORIE MILKS, RAY BERKLITE, JACK JOHNSON, JIM SHERIDAN, RUTH ALLEN,JOHN AULD,JIM NORTON, TOM WELLS, TOM DYLEWSKI, BETTY HERMANSON, EVELYN RUSSELL, ELLA OYCONNOL, EDITH WILKS. Sixth Row: CHUCK HARRINGTON, RICH MCCLEARY, HAROLD WEISER, CARL MARTHELER, DAVE LONG, DICK NELSON, BILL QUINN, RALPH SUSCHECK, JIM ARNOLD, DICK TAYLOR, SARAH ROGAN, MIKE SKAPURA, HAROLD BROWN, HORACE BIERER, ED RUSSELL. Seventh Row: TED NYBERG, JACK DALE, JOE LINDY, JEAN RATHBURN, ROBERT WOLF, BRUCE CUMMINGS, VERNON PRESTON, FLOYD COMEAU, BETTY CLINTON, IRENE PUDE, JEAN KEELER, DOROTHY CARSON, MARY ANN SILVERTHORN, JEAN DEBOLD, DONNA URRARO, Eighth Row: RUTH SUSCHECK, ELSIA LOOKER, FRED ENGEL, LILA BELL PHILLIPS, JERRY KOI-IL, PAULINE YOUNG, JEAN UPPINGER, ROBERT ALTMAN, SHIRLEY WASHBURN, BILL MCCREARY, LOIS FLYNN, DOROTHY ZENK, INA MOODY, MARILYN ALLSHOUSE, ROSEMARIE DUNSMORE. Ninth Row: VIRGINIA PETERSON, CAROLINE CASSIDY, ROSIE KRISTIANSEN, AILEEN RANKIN, DORIS LUSCHWITZ, MARGARET CASSARINO, EVELYN LEWIS, PAT JONES, ELLA MAE O'CONNELL, MILDRED POWELL, RAY HEDDERICKS, DICK CRONIN, VIRGINIA ALSTADT, KENNETH LOTT, BEVERLY CASTO. V M , - , , I ,. A ,Y IA.: I Y, Xi ,it HI I fl ,V 'X,.'SA KJKW r ,- ,--, , A ' I P 6 - I n I 5' U 45 1,4I,,KALDRO Eighth Grade . . . Firft Row: LOUISE LIND, ROSE W7ENABLE, JO ANN MINER, MARTHA MASSING, JANE NEALING, BRETA MCCREARH', LOUISE POWELL, MARJORIE LONG, ADA KIDDER, GLENN WILL. , f ' 1' 'f 'L fecaw QpAwfBETTY ANN RHODE, YVONNE PATCHEN, VIOLA BROWN, MILDRED SCHRAEDER, If J PAT SOBITHEIMER, JOAN DAWLEY, MAXINE THOMAS, CAROL BALLOU, JEAN GOTT, HELEN JOHNSON. Third Row: LAWRENCE FOLEY, JOE JACKSON, EUGENE BERGER, BILL SWENSON, BILL SCHEIG, JIM GEARHEART, DOREEN VOLKMAN, LEROY MARKLON, WILBUR DETISCH, GORDON ROSE. Fourth Row: JACK ROTH, PHYLLIS FLYNN, CHARLIE ROBERTSON, BILL FOSTENE, ROY GOODRICH, VERN ORE, MARJORIE HOEHN, RONALD LAMB, DAVID WITTENBURG, DON HERHOLD. Fifth Rauf: JACK BARNES, HERBERT MOORE, JIM GARDNER, JANE RUSSELL, DAVID JOHNS, DON SCHWAB, CLIFFORD BARKER, RAY MCCOMBS, JOE TICE, MARY ANN SILVER- THORN, VIC SCHOPPELREY. Sixth Row: PHYLLIS BARCIO, JIM WEBSTER, VICTORIA SANTOS, NATALIE SUMMERSGILL, BILLY CONDON, KENNETH MESICK, KENNETH HOPKINS, BILL HEMMY, TOMMY SULLIVAN, PAT SPENCER. Seventh Raw: EILEEN MCKINNEY, BOB WRINGERLY, ROGER VOLKMAN, ROY DEAN, BOB JOHNSON, CHARLIE BLACK, DON WHITNEY, JACK MATZ, MARGARET WELLS, IDA MOODY. 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Seventh Grade First Row Cleft to rightl' JEAN PFLUEGER, EMMA FERREE, DORA MARTIN, GERTRUDE GORNEY, THORA MARTIN, LAURA JEAN BLY, PATRICIA ANN COCHRAN, JEAN CASSIDY, MARY CONRATH, SHIRLEY CRAGTOR. Second Raw: DOROTHY ARNHOLD, NANCY BUETTNER, JEAN MARIE FLICK, AUTUMN CEEDER, NANCY RICHARD, JUNE DANIELS, DOROTHY CARTER, NANCY RAUTINE, SHIRLEY CHAPMAN, NANCY RUTEMILLER. Third Roux' MARILYN AULD, SHIRLEY SVVANSON, MARIAN STOSSMEISTER, RICHARD EIGHMY, LORRAINE BLACK, ALICE LAUGHLIN, RAYMOND XVEAVER, NED ROEISON, ANDREW BOMBASH, DONALD SCI-IUTTE. Fourth Rauf: ESTHER FLETCHER, SHIRLEY BROWN, HELEN XVILL, MAXINE LAIfIfERTY, LOIS JEAN HINKLE, WANDA FULLER, MARY KUTTERNA, IONA ROBERTS, PATRICIA BERGER, ANNA SKAPURA. Fifth Row: CHARLES LINDEY, PHILIP MENDES, JACK COMEAU, WILLIAM MCGHEE, ALAN DUNSMORE, DAVID SCHMITZ, JOHN SIMEON, JACK ADAMS, LOUIS BEHR, RALPH KINSTLER. Sixth Raw: JOHN DYLESKI, ARTHUR PATTERSON, BERNARD ELLIS, ROBERT CARROLL, CHESTER WEAVER, PAUL FLICK, HARRY FICKENWORTH, WILLIAM TINDALL, HOWARD WEED, HAROLD ARNOLD. Seventh Raw: VINCENT IVARONE, ROBERT CHASE, ELVIN BARKER, MARTHA VOLKMAN, JACK POTTER, CARL SHAEPER, EDWIN NORTON, RICHARD METZGAR, RICHARD COSTON, DONALD LOVE. Eighth Raw: DONNA GOETZ, ETTA JEAN I-IERHOLD, HERMINIA SANTOS, ESTER ROGAN, VIRGINIA MENDES, JUDY WEISLOOEL, MARJORIE PETERSON, MARY LOU DAWLEY, NORMA FRATTO, NEVA FLYNN. Ninth Row: KENNETH MIDDLETON, CHARLES BOLE, CLETUS HENRY, WILLIAM LARSON, BENNY ATTENI, GROVER BILLINGS, WALTER SMITH, CLARENCE ADAMS, EDITH BLACK, ALBERTA COWLEY. Tenth Raw: MICHAEL BLAIR, ALBERT SCHEIG, ARTHUR LYTLE, ARTHUR MOELLER, JAMES WEAVER, GEORGE BEDARACCO, LILLIAN WOLF, VELMA VOLKMAN, GENEVIEVE WEAVER, MYRNA ECK. 49 r , , it pf. Q ,. - ,,,u,'4',f1 ,9, 2 - ' lv .-.. ,-,AQ f ng ,:, ,, 1'5',, I . I, ' 114.gif ' , 'Linn 1'2 , ., , ff , S f f .W J ,,.,f fp-,. ,,,,,, 19411K A L D R O N amd AJ the Days Roll B CLASS HISTORIES J UN1oRs We, the Juniors, have laid the stepping stones of our individual futures through our three years of high school. In our class there has been no abatement in our desire for achievement. We may, at some time or other, have looked upon life as a dark, monotonous state of being, but as we mature, we adopt a brighter outlook. With courage in our hearts and a plucky attitude for accomplishment we look forward to the forthcoming years of our lives. SOPHOMORES ln September of 1941 there entered into the Senior High a group of Sophomores, comprised of boys and girls of Millcreek and the outlying districts. Our class has contributed members to the football and basketball teams, the chorus, orchestra and band, and to the various clubs. Our oflicers are: LaVern Yochim, president, Richard Porsch, vice president, Jack McCullough, secretary, and Yvonne Smith, treasurer. FRESHMEN From such well-known schools as Tracy, Lakewood, Kearsarge, and Belle Valley came our group of sturdy young people to join this one big center as Freshmen. May the hunger for knowledge quicken our steps as time marches on, to prepare us for our future education and life as future citizens of our country. EIGHTH GRADE When we became the eighth graders of Millcreek in the fall of 1941, we were no longer obscure beings. Then we were recognized by our upper classmates as a true portion of the student body of our beloved school. Since we are now definitely a part of Millcreek we expect to have a large represen- tation in the sports, scholastic and social activities of our school in the future. SEVENTH GRADE After coming here from Lakewood, Tracy, and Montclair Schools, we have found Millcreek High School a wonderful place. After Wandering into wrong classrooms and bumping into people for about two weeks, we finally found our place in this large building and are happy to have the opportunity to remain here through our high school years. 50 I ,,,,,1941,.KALDRON Firft Row: JAMES WICKHAM, GERALD KOI-IL, .Ymnzd Raw: WVALTER TAYLOR, CALVIN LOVE, WILLIAM LOSSIE, WILLIAM KRAYER, WVILLIAM McCAMEY, DONALD KOHL, CARL LIND- QUIST, NORMAN TOUSEY, FRANK THAYER. Third Row: GUS ANDERSON, Coach, JACK NAYLOR, BERNARD SICAPURA, DONALD PUDE, ELMER SIIOLTZ, WILLIAM McKELLoP, RAY W1NsLow, RAY LAPENSZ, DONALD OwENs, ARTHUR KRAYER, LEWIS ScHRADER, BOE LANGDON, ROY BOLKEY, Faculty Manager. Fourzb Raw: FRED RODAT, JOI-IN ALSTADT, RUSSELL SILVERTHORN, GERALD DREGER, CLIPI1 TAYLOR, WILLIAM QUINN, JAMES FLYNN, DONALD WALDEMARSON, PAUL COOPER, BURTON DELANCEY, JAMES ROOT, DICK TIcE, GEORGE KEINATI-I, HERBERT KLINE, ROBERT OLSON, JAMES SHUGART, WILLIAM MIDDLETON, Football With eleven lettermen returning, Gus Anderson moulded another championship combine. The Trojans won eight games and lost one. We scored a grand total of ninety-five points to the opposition's twenty-six. The team ended the season tied for the championship of the county, sharing the crown with North East. The following lettermen will be back next year: Walter Taylor and Norman Tousey co-captains elect, Jack Naylor, Elmer Sholtz, Ray Winslow and Ray Lapensz. 59. KALDRO Footonll Snfnnmry SEPTEMBER 9-at Millcreek Millcreek zo ......... Academy Reserves o The Trojans showed signs of having another good season by trouncing the Lions. SEPTEMBER 11-or Millcreek Millcreek I3 ............ Fairview o Fairview was out to avenge last year's setback, but the Trojans were a little too tough. SEPTEMBER 19-at Millcreek Millcreek 9 .......... Lawrence Park 7 We were host to a strong Lawrence Park aggregation and encountered a nip and tuck battle all the way. SEPTEMBER 7.6-at Millcreek Millcreek 6 ...,........ Girard o The Anderson combine fought hard against a stubborn Yellowjacket eleven. OCTOBER 4-at U nion Cigf Millcreek 6 ........... Union City o We tallied in the first quarter and played the rest of the game in a listless deadlock. OCTOBER 9-at North Elm' Millcreek o ........... North East 6 Our Hrst night game proved a disastrous undertaking as our long winning streak was snapped. OCTOBER 15-at Harborcreek Millcreek zo .......... Harborcreek 7 The Huskies resisted strongly but the Trojans soon found themselves and resumed their winning ways. OCTOBER 9.4-at Albion Millcreek I4 ........... Albion 6 The Creekers again proved superior in a well played ball game. The road in- vasion was a success. OCTOBER 3 1-at Millcreek A Millcreek 6 ........... Wesleyville o In the football finale of the year, the game was played on a muddy field during a drizzling rain. 53 Nf1941 iff ,,,,194i,.KALDRON Firft Raw Cleft to rigbtj' BILL Loss1E, BILL KRAYER, FRANK THAYER, ROY STADLER Cflaptainl, DON OWENS, HERMAN HEISE, CARL LINDQUIST. .fecafzd Row: MR. ROY BOLKEY, Fnrrz RODAT, KENNETH MCCONNELL, WALT TAYLOR, J1M SHUGART, CHARLES SPANGLER, JACK MCCOLLOUGH, BILL MIDDLETON, Gus ANDERSON CCoachD. Third Row: DON KOHL, ELMER SCHOLTZ, JIM SWANSON, LLOYD JOHNS, DAVE STRAUB, JACK NAYLOR, GLEN EWER. Bazfkefbazll The 1941-47. Millcreek Basketball team had one of the most successful seasons in the history of our school. This team was composed of six letter-men from the previous season. They were: Roy Stadler, Captaing Bill Krayer, Herman I-Ieise, Donald Cwens, Carl Lindquist and William Lossie. These boys, plus Frank Thayer and Walter Taylor were groomed by Gus Anderson into a smooth offensive and a tight defensive combine. After starting the season with two heartbreaking defeats, the boys then hit their stride and won seventeen straight contests in league competition. Ending the League season, tied with Lawrence Park, they entered the play-offs and defeated Wesleyville and Lawrence Park to win the championship. The 1941-49. team and their fine accomplishments will long be re- membered in the annals of our Alma Mater. 54 KQ A. L ID Il CD PJ , 1 1 9 4 ar if 1 Bmleefbfzll Summary :'fDecember IO 1EDINBORO . MILLCREEK OPPONENTS . . I9 11 December ISYPREP , . . ll 31 December 19-HARBORCREEK . S3 I4 December l31EDINBORO . . 36 13 'December 31-ALUMNI . . 31 Z7 fanuary 6'CORRY . . 35 18 'fanuary QYALBION . . 47 19 Lanuary I31NORTH EAST . . 43 34 January I67GIRARD . . . 38 10 'fanuary lO1WESLEYVILLE . 37 Il 'fanuary l3'UNION CITY . . 41 L9 january 17-LAWRENCE PARK . 36 31 fanuary 3O1PREP . . . . I5 I9 ifFebruary 3-HARBORCREEK . 37 8 February 61CORRY . . . 57 13 February IO'ALBION . . . 39 16 J February 13MNoRTH EAST . . 36 16 a February I7-GIRARD . . . SI 16 February LO1WESLEYVILLE . 40 15 February l4'UNION CITY . . 41 I9 February 17'LAWRENCE PARK . 18 39 gl-lame Gamef PLAY-OFF MILLCREEK . . . 49 WESLEYVILLE . . 14 MILLCREEK .... 31 LAWRENCE PARK . . 17 MILLCREEK18 64 OPPONENTSH5 53 55 .9.,l.KALDRON GIRLS, BASKETBALL The Girls this year organized an intermural league. This consisted of all senior high girls who wished to participate. They played each Wednesday after school in the gym. From this group a team was selected which played a few games against other schools. Although they didn't win any of these games, the girls have Organized an Athletic Association, from which they hope to enter in interscholastic competition in the future. TNTERCOLLEGIATE The Intercollegiate League consisted of ten teams. They played every Friday night after school. The league Was Won by Oregon with 9 straight wins. H1 -Y CLUB Spomor: RAYMOND HAYES The H1-Y took its place among MillCreek's activities for the first time this year. The following Officers were elected: Morris Miner, President, Richard Porsch, Vice President, Cecil Clinton, Secretary, Carl Miller, Treasurer. The Club took part in and helped sponsor a number of activities at the local Erie Y.M.C.A. Included among their activities were dances, parties and participation in the Junior Court at the Court House. Firrt Raw: JACK MCCULLOUGH, MERLE HAMILTON, RUSSELL SILVERTHORN, JACK CRONIN, RICHARD VENABLE, HUEERT GOLDEN. Secund Row: ROBERT SALZER, RICHARD PORscH, CECIL CLINTON, MR. HAYES, MORRIS MINER, CARL MILLER, LAVERN YOCHIM. Third Row: JOHN SALZER, ARTHUR TRAUTMAN, JAMES SwANsON, WOODEORD CASSIDY, HENRY KATZWINKLE, CHARLES MASSING, RALPH OHLE. Fourth Row: 'JACK HECKMAN, MAX MORGAN, CLIFFORD TAYLOR, HERBERT KLINE, MILTON HAMILTON. .9.,i.KALDRoN School Cpzlemlmf 1941-42 SEPTEMBER zfSchool Opens. Commercial Club elects officers. 3-Cafeteria opened. 115Library Club Initiation. First HUB out. 17.-Junior High Assembly. 13-Senior High Pep Meeting. 18-State Police sponsored movie on Driving 1zeSenior Class elects officers. OCTOBER 1-Senior Class Meeting-plan Dance. Student Council Members Elected. 7.-junior Skating Party. 1oWSophomore Class Meeting-Elect Officers. 13-Commerical Club Meets. 17h-Senior Class Play Tryouts. 19-Senior Play Cast Announced. zo5Senior Class Elects KALDRON Editor. zz-Library Club Meets. 31-Senior Hallowe'en Dance. NOVEMBER 3-WKALDRON Staff Named. 13-Senior Class Play Dress Rehearsal. 14-Senior Class Play Performances. 17-Assembly Program given by Ken Smith. 19-Athletic Association Skating Party. 16-Junior Thanksgiving Dance. 2.7-7.8-Thanksgiving Vacation. 58 KALDRoN..94i School Calendar 1941-42 QC01zt22z14edD DECEMBER 7.-Junior Class Purchases Nickelodeon. 5-Seniors Smile at Camera. Girl Reserve Club Organized. 15-Chorus Broadcasts on Public Address System in Erie. 17-Senior Skating Party. 7.1-Chorus Broadcasts for Christmas Seals. 13-Christmas Pie. Beginning of our Christmas Vacation. JANUARY 5-Vacation Over and We're Back in School. 9-Senior High Pep Meeting. Girl Reserves Meet. IZ'KALDRON Pictures Taken. 15-Bob Ford, Wild Life Photographer, Presents Program. 19-Calvin Love receives Keystone Degree. zo-11-Mid-term Exams. 7.7.-Band Skating Party. 7.3-Junior High Pep Meeting. New Cheer Leaders Chosen. 7.6-KALDRON Advance Sale Begins. 18-Mr. Forbes Resigns to Teach at Titusville. 7.9-Girl Reserves Meet. FEBRUARY 4-Debate with Lawrence Park. -Senior High Assembly. Program Presented by M.H.S. Band. -Hi-Y Organized. 11-Sophomore Dance. 17-Girl Reserves Meet. First Air Raid Drill. zo-Commercial Club Meets. 13-Junior Class Meeting-Decide Prom Site. 7.5-T. Harold Crandall Resigns to Enter Industry. 16-Senior Name Cards and Announcements Orders Being Taken 5 6 f . . 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W ,' '1,'!,'M:'1' ffff f' ,'1 iQ'Af GH ' '1 ' .f - 'a - , . , -1 '- fv- -' , il 4 ' r ' , 'ff . . - I V N -.iq . , f , if W , ,, ' E , ' 5 , , 111, . A .9....KALDRoN School Calendar 1941-42 CC0ntinzzedD MARCH 5-Chorus Sings at Wesleyville. 9-Girl Reserves Plan Dance. 11-P.O.D. Classes Visit Neighborhood House. All Seniors 18- Returned. Senior High Assembly- Silver Serenadersn Play. 19-Junior High Assembly-Program on Electrons HUB Staff Eats Spaghetti. zonjunior Dance. 2.4eSenior Class Voted for Commencement Speakers. 7-5 -Junior Skating Party. 17-All Girls' Night. APRIL One Act Plays Presented. 1-7-Easter Vacation. Io-Junior Class Play. 16-F. F. A. Dance. I7-KALDRON Goes to Press. Variety Show. 18-Debate Team Goes to Allegheny. zo-Chorus Plans Party. 17.-Freshmen Skating Party. 9.4-Senior Spring Finale Dance. 18-Senior High Assembly. MAY I 7 8 -Athletic Night. Seniors Take State Scholarship Test. -Sophomore Skating Party. -9-County Music and Arts Festivals. 18-19-Senior Final Exams. zo-Seniors Dismissed. 11-Junior and Senior Prom. 14-Baccalaureate Services. 17-Commencement. 7.91SChOOl Picnic. 60 School Closes. KALDRoN,.,.,1 Hall Patrol The Hall Patrol was organized in 1938 by Mr. Crandall. Under his direction this club has become an important organization in Millcreek High School. The Hall Patrol consists of boys from the eighth to the twelfth grades who know the rules and regulations of the school perfectly. The black arrowed lines in the halls are to aid the student body and do away with unnecessary confusion. Students are required to keep to the right and to keep the lines moving. The Hall Patrol does not have any important social activities, but the members receive awards at the end of the school year. Clooraf The Millcreek High School Chorus, under the capable direction of Mr. Crandall, was very active this year. It had a membership of nearly one hundred students. On December 12., the Chorus participated in a radio program presented by the Tuberculosis Association, over Station W.L.E.U., and on December 15, sang Christ- mas music over the Public Address System in Erie. A Christmas concert was also presented in the school. In March, a program was given at Wesleyville High School. Shortly after this the Chorus lost its efficient director, who had been at Millcreek for the past eleven years. After his departure the organization was taken over by another excellent director- Miss Strickler, who worked very hard to get it under way again. The Chorus entered the Spring Festival, held in the college building at Edinboro, May 8th and 9th. Several numbers were presented. This organization has already established a line record for Millcreek High School. Commercial Club The Commerical Club was organized in the Fall of 1939 under the sponsorship of Miss Zuck. Since it was started it has become one of the important clubs of Millcreek. The purpose of the Commercial Club is to develop its members into all-around personalities and to help them become good secretaries. It also teaches them how to apply for a position. The club sponsors teas, book reviews, clean-up campaigns, and English campaigns. There are twelve members in the club. The officers are: President, Dorothy Detisch, Vice President, Marian Kanis, Secretary, Evelyn Weber. N atronal H orzor Society For the last eight years fifteen percent of each graduating class from Millcreek High School have been chosen to receive the highest honor that can be given a high school student-membership in the National Honor Society. Now nearly one hundred Millcreek alumni wear the official emblem of the National Honor Society-a flaming torch mounted upon a keystone. Four letters-C, S, L, and S-around the base of the design, symbolize the four requirements for membership . . . Character, Scholar- ship, Leadership, and Service. Ten percent of each senior class and five percent of each junior class are elected by the faculty at the close of each school year, but the students' names remain on the roll only as long as they maintain high standards. Those elected from the Junior Class of the school year 1940-1941 were as follows: Dorothy Anderson, Donald Kohl, Betty Roesch, Helen Waidley and Richard Kidder. 61 19.,t,KALDRoN Student Council The Student Council, with Mr. Crandall as faculty advisor, has been active since the Fall of 1938. There is at least one delegate from each of the home-rooms in this organization. The following officers were elected from the members of last year's Student Council: Jean Brown, President, Roy Stadler, Vice President, and Ruth McDonald, Secretary. The Council has maintained the Hall Patrol and Monitor systems again this year. It has also organized campaigns for cleanliness, started the Girl Reserves, and ac- complished many other things to benefit the school. The Student Council represents the student body in the affairs of the school. Orclaemfu This year our Orchestra, under the fine direction of Mr. Howard Forbes, continued its musical career as in previous years. A new addition has been made to the Orchestra in the form of a beginning or- chestra. By joining this beginners group with our regular organization, Millcreek can expect great things from its Orchestra next year. The members of the Orchestra took several trips to other schools and several of its musicians were selected to participate in the Festival Orchestra at Corry, Penn- sylvania, in January. Girl Referuef This year the juniors and seniors had the honor of being the charter members of the Millcreek Girl Reserves. The Girl Reserves was organized in 1915 with the purpose of preparing the young woman of America to take her place as a Christian citizen in her home, her school, her church, and her community. During the year, the Girl Reserves participate in activities which, they believe, help to build fine characters. This year the girls enjoyed lectures, IUFCCD suppers at the Y.W.C.A., knitting for the soldiers, bowling, sleigh rides, dances, mother and daughter teas, and get- together parties. Prem Club The Press Club is one of the most active clubs in Millcreek. It was formed in 1937 by Emily Zuck, Virginia Rye, and Elwin Fuller, and has improved with the years in greatness and number. Mr. Shepley is the faculty advisor for this organization, and in 1940-41 he was aided by Mr. Korrell. The club is made up of students who publish the MILLCREEK HUB and TROJANAIRE. They also print tickets and basketball schedules at various times during the year. In 1941 the Hun won first place in the Quill and Scroll contest, which is nation- wide judging of high school publications. The previous two years it took second place. 61 r K A L D R O Ni-1947. ,ft Hall Monitorf The Hall Monitor system was organized in the school year of 19397-4o under the capable supervision of Mr. Crandall. He continued to supervise it until this year, when Mr. LeMasters was selected as faculty advisor for this organization. At the present time it is under the direction of Mr. Kuhl, who took Mr. LeMaster's place. Different monitors are stationed at various intervals in the halls each period of the day. It is their duty to see that every pupil passing through the hall has a permit signed by a faculty member stating where the pupil came from and where he is going. They must then write his name on a form that is provided. This method eliminates unnecessary loitering and confusion in the halls. The Hall Monitor system has proved very successful in the past and will be a success in the future, due to the co-operation of the pupils and the faculty members. F. EA The F. F. A. Clfuture Farmers of Americal is a nationwide organization. lt was formed by the Vocational Agriculture boys of America. The purpose of this organization is to give boys vocational guidance as well as a social and recreational center. Each summer the club enjoys a trip to Pennsylvania State College and each winter a number of candidates are sent to the State Farm Show in Harrisburg. Our own F. F. A. boys, under the direction of Mr. Payne, also boasted a fine basket- ball team this year. This year's oflicers are: President, Calvin Love, Vice President, Raymond Winslow, Secretary, Donald Waldemarson, Treasurer, Robert Root, Reporter, Clifford Hammer. Libmigf Club The Millcreek High School Library Club was Hrst organized in 1936 by Miss Christine Messerly. In the five years of its existence this club has become one of the largest in Millcreek. There are twenty regular members whose aims are to maintain and improve the condition of the library. This year, under the able guidance of the new Librarian, Mrs. Sampson, the club has accomplished much. One of the most important events of the year was the celebration of Book Week. Many posters, book jackets, and book plates vrere exhibited in the library which expressed the enthusiasm of the student body. Those who are in the Library Club have gold pins which signify their membership in the organization. The oflicers of the club are as follows: President, Madelyn Fleming, Vice President, Jean Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer, Mildred Weaver, Historian, Vivian Allen. The Band The Band, under the direction of Mr. Howard Forbes, is composed of forty-three members which is an increase of eleven over last year's membership. During the school year the band played for football games and assembly programs. Before the Christmas vacation they went to Harborcreek and played for the school assembly. In the spring, Millcreek and Lawrence Park combined their bands to give a large concert for both schools. We are proud to say that our school was represented by Naomi Gill, Doris Pongratz, Marion LeVesque, Lucy Mae Lapple, Betty Roesch, Elaine Deininger, Phyllis Horth, Ann DeLancey, John Baird, Dell Lott, Clifford Hammer, Kenneth Shores, Helen Waiclley, Laurine Engel, Betty Barringer, Lois Love, Jean Johnson, Ernest Grames, Bernard Skapura and Glenn Ewer, in the All-County Chorus. The Band also had several represented in the All-District Band. 53 ,,,,1941,,KALDRON Reel Cram' The Junior Red Cross has been organized for many years in Millcreek High School. This year the enrollment is the largest in its history, and the organization is progress- ing rapidly under the capable direction of Miss Fry. This year the Red Cross Council members elected the following oflicers: President, Cecilia Kneidingerg Vice President, Harold Morgan, Secretary, Betty Sopp, Treasurer, Shirley Miller. The aim of the Junior Red Cross is to give aid whenever and wherever possible throughout the year. Each holiday it sends favors to hospitals and other institutions. This organization hopes to raise the necessary funds to send a delegate to Wash- ington, D.C., in theespring. In 1939 Millcreek was represented by Madeline Weaver, and in 194o by Janet Parson. Claeer Leeeelem' In the past years, Millcreek High School has selected different students to lead sport fans in the cheering at football and basketball games. From past years We remember Phyllis Anthony '39, Jim Kline '3 9, Dickjohnson '39- '4o, and Don Bartlet '4O. This year, under the direction of Mrs. Weislogel, our experienced and efficient cheer leaders, Betty Roesch, Laurine Engel, and Jack Cronin, were very successful in gaining the support of both student and adult spectators. Millcreek's cheerleading organization has added much to the spirit and interest in its school sports. Debate Club With Lettermen Robert Wells, Donald Hirsch, and Frank Carter returning, Mill- creek had the nucleus needed to form another fine debating team. Again this year, our team debated in the Lake Erie Debating League. Among the schools included in this league are: Strong Vincent, Erie East, Academy, North East, Girard, Harbor- creek, Albion, Wesleyville, Lawrence Park, and Millcreek. The question for 1941-42. was: Resolved, that every able-bodied male citizen in the United States should have one year of full-time military training before attaining the present draft age. The afhrmative team consisted of Lois Love, Donald Hirsch, Patricia Pfenning and Jean Root, with Miss Pollock as their advisor. The negative team consisted of Richard Kidder, Nancy Norton, Robert Wells, and alternate Betty Barringer, with Miss O'Donnell as their advisor. The Debate finals were held on April 18th at Allegheny College. 64 F LKALDRGN wif 194 if E' H THNGUUS EMD ELRNVLI A O the Class of l942, we express our sin- cere congratulations for a job well done . . . but a iob which is not yet complete. You are all graduating into a world of war, which presents an unusual opportunity to be of inestimable W .,,?.,,, , ,zzz , . fffxst ,A A 351, Xi... 's'r-1- -W -- ,-sf: -,,,c , s M - -V R4 in .,,. , T, s Q xx, Viv x M1923 ons wi i K Q es , N ess y 'A' X ...A N is wa: s fi -' A? ss r we QM my 0 fs' EQ of every description must be prepared and distrib- uted quickly, accurately and eltectively. Photo Engraving plus Letter- press Printing is serving with distinction, because this combination has proven to be the most flexible, the most ac' -sli - , .,.. ms t' service to your country. M A few of you may be called upon to serve in our armed forces, some will continue your formal education in our colleges, others will 'serve in industry and in business--but all will have equal opportunity to earn the cornmenclation-- For Distinguished Service. ln this war mistakes are costly- time is -invaluable. Vital information curate, and the most effective method of re- producing any number of copies of these salient messages, in this trying time ofwar--in the peace to folic will be ever ready to and women graduates of are the future leaders of free enterprise, just as our service plant is fathers, your l- KALDR0N,,1941,,,, 11 -1 l Ben Hfielwef to Fjy-Ch'-f MILLCREEK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IfVber1 in Dozzfntouvz Erie wifi! the Jtare which M A - M A D E carriee a complete line of B R E A D HOSIERX' LINGERIE SPORTSWEAR that you love BZQIIIJGBEJI 918 STATE STREET ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Complimentx of AMERICAN STERILIZER COMPANY Cam pl imentf of EMLING'S Cleanerf and Dyerf 811 WEST 16TH STREET, ERIE, PA. We Call For and Deliver SHENICS ICE CREAM BAR Ecoma Productx Ride a PERRY BICYCLE MAGAZINES For Bueirzeu - Pleamre f Health GROCERIES COLD MEATS Telephone C6282 EAGLEHURST 361 WEST EIGI-ITH STREET Complinzenty of A Friend MCCULLOUGH'S 3607. WEST LAKE ROAD PHONE 42.-596 We carry a complete line ef Meats and Groeerief 19.,?..KALDRON Let UT Examine Your Eyef and Fit Yon ivitb Proper Glamef DR. R. H. COLLMAN Optoinetrift C. H. COLLMAN MASONIC TEMPLE Phone zz-098 for Appointment FRANK O. ANDERSON Lnneifcnpe Gardener RESIDENCE AND NURSERY MARTIN ROAD f R.D.6 - BELLE VALL TEL. O5-419 EY SALSBURY QT NASH Hezreizvezre BULK SEEDS FERTILIZER GARDEN NEEDS MOORE,S PAINT 3406 WEST LAKE ROAD Phone 41-240 RED df WHITE STORE WILLIAM HOLQUIST, Proprietor GROCERIES MEATS FOUNTAIN SERVICE The Stneientf' Store 16TH AND POWELL AVENUE NOW Adult Beginners can learn quickly and easily from Erie's Ace Dance Instructors, BETTY AND BOB KIRKPATRICK ERIE DANCE ACADEMY 808 STATE STREET Cover Nobil'.rD PHONE C57-185 Erie'J Leirgeft Dance .Ytzidio JOHN H. RUSSELL Ren! Eftezte NEW F. H. A. HOMES 3663 WEST LAKE ROAD PRISCILLA'S CAPE COD KITCHEN Chicken, Steak and Filth Dinners Private Parties Aceonzmodeited WEST LAKE ROAD AT PENINSULA DRIVE Clothing and Equipment for Hunting Fifbing Riding L. PRESS if COMPANY 17.06-I6 STATE STREET KALDRON, 1947. Comp li11zcnt.1 of MEHL'S SUNOCO SERVICE 192.6 WEST EIOHTI1 STREET PHONE S4-7.81 The Tc1.l'fl' 1.1 ilu' Tar! LII tba' LIG I-IT HOUSE 1:J' flue Bart DANCING AT ALL TIMES Inflzzdizlg Slllldaflfj' ISL7 XVEST 16TI-1 STREET ERIL P WEST LAKE SUPPLY COMPANY COAL COKE FEED SEED BUILDERS' SUPPLIES POWELL AVENUE AND NICKEL PLATE R. R, PHONE W95-IOS E. V. PEARSON, Prapmtm Compliments of PENN BRASS if COPPER COMPANY ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA PALACE HARDWARE HOUSE 913 - I5 STATE STREET ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA f . . 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Good Salary Amazing as it may seem, within a few short months you can create an urgent demand for your services in business or government Ofnces. New Termr begin fume 29 We Aukgzut 51 VISIT THE SCHOOL ENROLL AT ONCE TUITION REASONABLE ERIE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Specialirtr in Buriners Training PHONE 7.2.-644 STATE AT EIGHTH STREET RES. 66-358 Our Advertisers Helped Us, Why Not Help Them .9,L,KALDRoN Enjoy fbe Fimarf in II Modef'11 Cooking Service PROTANE GAS AND A ROPER RANGE Phone 99-GOI and let us explain how you can save time, money and disappointment later on, by selecting a Roper Gas Range from our extensive stock. There's just the range you Want, for either Protane gas or natural gas. PROTANE GAS SERVICE COMPANY POWELL AVENUE, ERIE, PA. The Ieieee! Gmeizeorion Gzft An American Watch, made by American Craftsmen. A complete stock at all times of Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham Watches- S L4-75 upzourd JAMES THOMAS jeweler S WEST STH STREET, ERIE, PA. Phone 65-104 Millcteelc High School Photographs by FRANK SCI-IAUBLE STUDIGS II3 WEST TENTH STREET PHONE 7.4-168 CAcroJI from the Timexl IKALDRoN,194 Effie? Bonded F. T. D. Floffmif SCHLURAFF CDFFERLE RYAN LAVER KALLENBACH , , I 9 4 1 . K L D R O N PI-IYSICIANS' SUEPLIES FIRST AID KITS dy, RESCRIPTIONS Are Our .Ypecialtiex REIN HOLD PHARMACY 1715 STATE STREET ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA A Real Drag Store RICHARDSON CO. Department Store Whatever the Priccf Always First Quality ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Emma .fealteft Producrf MILK CREAM ICE CREAM ERIE COUNTY MILK ASSOCIATION PHONE 7.1-155 Complimentx of MCG RAW'S DRUG STORE CORNER 16TH AND CRANBERRY STREETS ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA G. A. HURST Druggifi 3407. WEST LAKE ROAD CWe:t Xtb .ftreetl ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA HI-WAY FOOD MARKET 1904 WEST 7.6TH STREET FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES We Deliver PHONE 98-505 WEST SIDE FEED U FUEL COMPANY H. W. WURST, Proprietor FUEL SEED FEED HARDWARE 1355 WEST 16TH STREET, ERIE, PA. PHONE 99-651 HEYL PHYSICIANS' SUPPLY CO. Medica! and Surgical .Yupplief Prexcriptiom 7.7. WEST NINTH STREET ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA KALDRON,1,4l SCRIVER LUMBER COMPANY UNDER NEW VIADUCT ON POWELL AVENUE WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN NORTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HE1!67'j'fhf?7g from the ground up WE DELIVER PHONE W95-I66 COMMERCIAL PRINT COMPANY COMMERCIAL BLUE PRINTS AND PRINTERS, SUPPLIES PHONE 7.7.-559 I2. WEST NINTH STREET, ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA I941,.KALDRoN DISPATCH PRINTING df ENGRAVING COMPANY Catalog Prlntem - Art - Copy Legal Blank: 31 NORTH PERRY SQUARE - ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA IqALDRON,194I J. J. JONES if SON Printer: 7oI WEST ISTH STREET ERIE, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND We Place Every Graelnate in a Gena' Pofetten FULL DEFENSE COURSE PROGRAM FOR TYPISTS, STENOGRAPHERS, SECRETARIES, ACCOUNTANTS, KEY PUNCH OPERATORS, COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Your Government N eedf You Hundreds of positions open inWaShingtOn, D.C. and in all Defense Areas throughout the United States. Lowest cost and shortest time possible for BEST RESULTS. 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