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,,,,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
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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
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