McDowell High School - Kaldron Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS J. E. KALLENBACI-I 8z SONS FLORISTS Telephone 3-6391 ROLLER SKATE AT THE OSTERBERCYS GARAGE 12th ST. SKATING RINK Open Every Evening Except Mondays and Wednesdays 8 to 11 MATINEES: Tuesdays - Thursdays Kaiser - Frazer Sales 8: Service General Repairs on All Makes of Cars Sundays and Holidays Phfme 9-2451 2 to 4:30 P. M. 2851 west Ridge Road ROLKIIQQD ZI3?wTPig?OfL5Ig?LTH Erie, Pa. A Supervised Recreation Club Plan HARRY E. MUELLER THE KEY MAN We make duplicate KEYS of all descriptions While you wait SAFES AND LOCKS - SOLD - INSTALLED - REPAIRED Washers - Cleaners - Irons - Toasters - Parts and Repairs Phone 2-33-15 Erie, Pa. 18 East 9th Street DETROIT STEEL C wH 'e 1 f PRODUCTS COMPANY Ca E. BRIDGER FARMS DAIRY Erie Division ENG, PH- L 1 I 1 t STRAUB'S DINOR WHOLESOME - HOME STYLE COOKING 1109 Peach Street Erie, Pa. ,,-.1.5:fig3:.23:3:3:3:j35:,23:-Lv...-.-.-.:-::.'::--i-2-i-if-:':':31-2-2-if-3-.'-.+:'-f'-:-: f Y G hi Chmmy GzQyQwM,,Wf f1,ee 21 f3fI52?5if':'iiifif? l '311?3? n - fn: 'ff lg ,X 1. .51 .'.QiQ-'- M m, 1'-A, 5' ,F ,A,,. Q JAMES THOMAS O iO'Q 24 'if 5' if , XXX I: E s I q,- Jim ELER x -ji ' ' S Weit Sth St There are many pat- S' ' -' 5- ,,,. . M ' tems from which to se- l ' 1'-iii' by Tray? Est. 1911 Phone 6-5104 left Y0111' Illated 01' Ste - H K, fiffffifii '.-. if .-. QilififffiifffQ2fzf5:Q:Q:1:21Q:Q.f:3rj:f:5:152f:f:f25 ling flatware including those Of Gorham, Lunt The finest. in mountings 1 Set yvith the highest International, Wallace, color flawless gems. 21Ufl0fh91'S- Winning pause Lfd X43 x M' l L Bollled Under Aufhorily of The Coca-Cola Company by plus lc fax ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Attention TROJANS C0. Buy thelgegt buy Sealtest Electric Sewer and Drain Cleaning Equipment 0 M Telephone 9-5393 4818 Peach Street Post Office Box 455 Erie, PCIlI1SylV2ll1l2i When you have learned to clrive your auto SAFELY AND SANELY INSURE WITH ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE Our aim is to serve the people of this Community with the best possible merchandise at reasonable prices. POWELL AVENUE SUPPLY West 12th and Powell Ave. Phone 3-3191 FLO'S BEAUTY SHOP iPfenningJ Telephone 3-7542 1209 Powell Ave. Erie, Pa PALMER'S DRY CLEANING 26th at Cemetery Rd. Phone 9-2141 Cash and Carry-Delivery Best Wishes to the Millcreek Kaldron From STANKEYS MARKET Phone 3-4-122 THE NEW RUSTERHOLTZ BAKERY Wholesale and Retail 3817-19 West 12th Street tWest of Powell Axel Erie, Pa. L 11 t f H. E. BAUGHMAN CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 4142 West Ridge Road Erie, Pa. aah '4 MEATS PRODUCE GROCERIES 12th and Powell Ave. STATE STREET J EWELERS ASSOCIATION CONRAD'S JEWELERS 1001 and 703 State Street DARLINGHS JEWELERS 905 State Street HIRSCH JEWELERS 110-1 State Street MACK JEWELERS 921 State Street ROLEN'S JEWELERS 931 State Street SEYlVIOUR'S JEWELERS 708 State Street Q3 ., 1 'T 2 A.. q oo ,947 4'0qm'EC3-ff' THIS EMBLEM MEANS FREEDOM FROM KITCHEN DRUDGERY Each year sees a big increase in the use of Protane Gas Services . . . and the reason is simple as A, B, C. Wom- en have found new joy in cooking- less work in cleaning-and an all- around improvement in household duties with the use of this modern gas service for homes beyond the mains. Learn ALL the advantages of using Protane Gas Service in your home- get in touch with our office. Protane Gas Service Co. Rt. 20 at Powell Ave. Telephone 3-8211 Erie, Pa. GREETINGS From Your Friends at C 11 t f PENN BRASS 81 COPPER CO. 20th and Powell Avenue Erie, Penna. W. M. CONNER INSURANCE Phone 2-4535 315 state sf. E1-ie C 1 l t i POWELL AVENUE ATLANTIC SERVICE Corner 12th and Powell Ave. Erie, Pemia. H. A. Williams--Props.-Wm. L. Ross Best Wishes to Millcreek High School Graduates Art Gartners Quality Meats at WHITES SUPER MKT. 8th at Marshall Dr. F. E. White, Proprietor J. Young Meat Dept. Mgr. C ll t T C pl t f BILL'S DO-NUTS 1825 West 26th St. Phone W9-2364 Erie, Pa. FRED C. RALPH FISHERIES 5A VANCILQ PRINTING 8 LITHO CO. IIIB-20 CHESTNUT ST., PHONE 22-780 ERIE, PA. HAMILTON Sz SON'S AIRPORT RESTAURANT 24 Houi' Service HOME COOKED MEALS AT ALL HOURS SHEA'S MOTUR SERVICE 1:Z.,.:.-1... I Q J Dim F. Shea, Prop. V: GENERAL REPAIRING ON ALL CARS AND TRUCKS ACETYLFINE WELDING -A PARTS AND Ac'cfEsso1uEs BODY AND FENDER WORK ZL' M Official Pemm. Inspwtimi Stntimi 26th and Court, Ave-nuv Plwlue 9-21329, Eriv, P1 I JTAREI' KTS , 1iWIlERSLSIIVERSMIIHSIH. , fslnlnlxnfnllllnz ' '25WEST9 'STREET,ERIE,PA. The Quality Specialty Shop of Erie 4112 jilalle Bros. 610. Times Square Telephone 2-13451 The Red and White Store fhet anal Fran Holquist Zlith and Powell Avenue Hy! Since 1901 ...the , ff . E- 'Z home of famous af .. E I - 1 Z shoes tor men, 5 women and Chilclren 5 lk A 1 l We l 1 will ofcourse lilifufx' Sterling Milk Phone- Sl-flliill Smart College Styled Apparel For High School Students CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS HATS - SHOES Also Misses' and Teen-Age SUITS and COATS P. A. Meyer 8x Sons Erie-'S Foremost Clothiers 817-819-821 State St. Joe Spusta's ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION 18th and Sassafras St. Erie, Pa. Coniplimenls of Reliable Home Furnishing Co., Inc. 12213-1219 State St. Erie Pa Fitting Lumber Co. Powell Ave. and N. K. Tracks Phone 3-4651 Lyle W. Bennett 3734 lVest 14th St. Erie, Pa. Jari Power Scythes - Onon Electric Plants Combination Saw anal Tractor Power Mowing Equipment Seidehhuber Garden Filler Sales and Service Paul Canfield James Canfield Phone 2-5584 Phone 6-0168 Canfield Bros. AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Boil Out and Rod Cleaning Expert Repairing Phone 3-3385 372-1 VVest 12th St. Erie, Pa. Compliments of American Hollow Boring Co. Erie, Pennsylvania Compliments of Port Erie Flying School Owner, AJe1'ry Richardson Conmliments of Hill-Mill Ice Cream Co. and Hill-slwill Dairy Store A-A H0111-3 INDUSTRY' CONGRATULATIONS-CLASS OF 1949 . 0 QQX v I ' ligcgiggvel k n'P'ifg15Ec11or4 , - Pa K William J. Robinson, Active Head Atlas Construction Co. BUILDERS OF HOMES 202-1 Buffalo Rd. Phone 2-3363 Compliments of Zurn's Service OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION 12th and Cemetery Rd. Phone C-6038 MRS. LULU M BYERS Zedicczlim lt is fitting that we dedicate the 1040 Kaldron to the memory of Lulu M. Byers whose tireless efforts in years past have added beauty and richness through music to school life at Millcreek. During her five years at Millcreek she formed 3 music department whose success was proved in its beautiful operettas and spring festivals. Her ever present smile and kind word will never be forgotten. I lVlorton's Variety Store 3690 West Lake Road Phone 3-9195 TO SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE see Ralph Riehl REALTOR 9th and French Sts. ENG, P21- 2--1727 4 Phone 4 2--1728 3406 W. Lake R L. Press 8: Co. Everything for IVORK - DRESS - PLAY 12043-IG State Street ry? 'W i rs Q il I at .nfl 1 f 1 -2-'T . 1v?ll'fl if I Jerry Salsbury oad Erie, Penna. SEEDS - HARDWARE - PAINTS KELVINATO R APPLIANCES All types of Saws Filed Phone 3-284.2 JUST TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO MEET YOU AT THE Y. M. C. A. Matt Fleischmann Men's and Boy's CLOTHING AND F bbers for the Whole Family URNISHINGS Shoes and Ru Complete Line of Outdoor- 'Hunting Goods 2611 Parade Street Phone 0-9290 PROTECT WHAT You HAVE 1. D. lVlcQuistion CO. Insurance That Insures 1421 G. Daniel Baldwin Bldg. Phone 2-6701 Al IN ERIE ITIS ' f ' gk 918 PEACH . . me glut o. Better ervice COR. 14121 6- STATE ST. Learn to be a Comptometer Operator Short Courses - Reasonable Tuition Free Employment Service The Comptometer School T22 Commerce Building' Phone 6-5454 Schrimpers Bros. FEED - GRAIN - COAL - COKE Phone O-6-136 Belle Valley Emling's CLEANERS cf: DYERS S11 XVest 26th St. Erie, Pa. Lump-liments of The Den Restaurant Sith and Peach Q91 ALCQRQ COLA Biff BY 7'A57Z'-TE57' Nehi Bottling .Works E. 12th and Bacon St. Phone 2-42-19 Congratulations as you journey down life's Highway you will always be on Time with a watch from . . Ford E. O'Dell JEWELER 2-1 West 10th St. Erie, Pa. Next to Shea's I'll Be On The VVatc'h For You .' , l i Compliments of a Friend Sport Center 121 VVQst Sith Airport Florists FLOTWERS FOR ALL 0CC'ASlONS West Ziith zmll Airport lid. C. L. Robertson Q Sons QJONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Let us estimate the cost of your new home or altvrations to your present home. C. L. - R. V. R C. D. Robertson If--1TU-I -- Phono -- 2-443332 3332 NVest 11th St. Phone 3-S393 Agency For Toiletries By YARDLEY Bury's Drug Store fP1'esc'1-ilwtionsl 12th ami Powell Ave. Kimmel and Son SHOES -f-A HOSIERY - BAGS CUl'l1Q1' 17th and Sassafras St. Our 78th Annivmsary Xv92.l1'n C. H. Hobart CEGS GARAGE GENERAL AUTO HEPAIRING 26317 Gruuly Ave. Phone WE9-31E9H Eric, Pulakos 926 CANDIES CAKES - LUNCHES 9215 State St. 26th at Parade St. IJ 4303 XVattsburg Rd. I L. W. Preece. Inc. HEATING Gas - Oil -1 Coal - Furnace Boilers 24 Hours Service Phone 1n-6l2Al 32 Years in Business Qvunpliments of West Lake Service Sth and Powell Pine Ave. Red 81 White ATLANTIC GAS GROCEHIES - ME.-XTS -- VEGETABLES 4529 Wattsburg' Rd. Phone X1-6-152 Parker's Frozen Food Lockers Eat Better For Less by Using' a Locker 26th and Cemetery Road Phone 9-S305 Phone 2-52 Ji Briggs-Hagenlocher, Inc. COMPLETE AUTO-ELECTRICAL SERVICE 205-214 West Twelfth Street Parker's Garage Complete Service for Your Cnr OFTICIAL STATE INSPECTION Cor. 243th and Cemetery Rd. Phone U-S305 CONGRATULATIONS ox GH.ADr.AT1NG Pulakos on the Lake Art's Ice Cream Bar SUNDAES - LUNCHEONETTE DELICATESSEN 37th and Pine Ave. Lompliments of Johnson's Cut Rate 3437 West Lake Road Phone 3-5434 Hess Brothers Prescription and Manufacturing GUILD OPTICIANS Prices Reasonable Phone Z2-2382 133 West Sith St. Erie. Pa. Coinplimenls of ERIE'S FAVORITE DAIRY FOODS Home Owned - Home Operated C. W. Zuck 8: Sons - Phone 2-5611 521 East 18th Street Erie, Pa. Lewis Atlantic Service Station FENDER REPAIRS and CAR PAINTING Zfith Asbury Road Erie. Pa. Reffner and Groter ESSO SERVICE Zltith and Powell Avenue Erie. Pa. Stitzinger's Barber Shop Open daily U a. ni. to 9 p. ni. Exsept Wednesday Afternoon 2421 Loveland Avenue Westminster DIAMONDS -- SILVER - CLOCKS JEWELRY Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova - Waltham Watches Wilbur A. Davis .IEWELERS IUT West ltlth St. A Times Square Phone C5-TI-10 Erie. Pa Huwgmpie . il L , r ip-I 'VA Li? . 0 I f,,L1 is . VT lx I - We awf- la'f' - ' ' J- A I - .A W- J 1 A9 A . 3 , mil' Q, , M, in .511 We 1-fq'I ,- i i . ,- 'll i J fs. r I . 1 L... . .1 ,V 4 .4 .- L.. . 'I ni --1 fb: 'F 1 I. :Q f I . -I. ' . QI.- . ., 11 4. ini :Wan Wtam Once again, here as schoolmates assemble, We fain would lift our hearts in song, To our HighfSchool, our dear Alma Mater, Let gladness the moments prolongg We are proud of our lads and our lasses, Of honors won in days gone by, So here's a cheer for our old High School, For our old High'School, Cur dear 'kOld High I - Heres to our Classes Here's to our lasses, Heres to the lads they adoreg Here's to the Senior, so umightyf' Junior so uflightyf' Freshy and k'Sophomore, Let mirth and gladness, Banish all sadness, And as the days go hy, We promise you'll find us ready, earliest and steady Boosting for Millcreek High! Soon for us will the school days be ended, The dreams of youth, that fade so fast, But we know that the heart oft will ponder, ln mem'ry, o'er scenes that are pastg There are joys that will long he remember'd. 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V.-X .'4V,. qi 'L j 4 x i ti xQx-5-:Ig as kk-'5' J 5- M I,-3,6 56 Y ,Q , YM H MZ H pff' IEEE r r pf, Nm i JP p 'K 54.3 in f-,',3y j at w KJ '-' '-X . 'V 1' X 7 ' 'Ll- 4 If ' ,AAW .nf-V-'-'vK. 'I 1 vp 1 ' fl' '7 V 2' V IT 5? VV - L' 1' 4 5 .. 'V': -L .'-. V ' .', V S 'H ,-f by-g?S.??f ,vig Q51 V1,X4i'X.'!- ir ffl' fffi Li. I AI: i, A 24' ' fb 'igifkmg - IT 1, .5 71' 32? V 'ing X 2 X f fp ' 1- f gf , , 4 l f t,y is E 1 lx ' .X 1 ' Q , Q3 M X -k C24 we c62f.e'czivffZe'da4v 648 fffzaafraafzzf, 40' Our' ,fmwigg gwwef we adam. M' JAMES S. WILSON Superiixsine Principal As a graduating class is about to leave Millcreek High School, I End myself wondering what the years have given you here beside book knowledge. Have they given you ideals that make you good followers of the right pattern of living? A recent article in the Post impressed upon educators the idea that society needs great leaders far less than it does honest, intelligent, and courageous followers. Schools should stress this more. All of you could not be leaders while in school. But, while here you were given an equal opportunity in all activities, by voting for your leaders, participating in debate and class discussions, by engaging in the social and sports program of the school. This participation has developed in you ideals of responsibility, equality and cooperation, and the desire to follow those ideals as you take your place as citizens. As a good follower you will think freely, choosing carefully whom and what you follow, rejecting all ismsn which threaten the democratic pattern of living. You can help to keep this pattern intact by following your ideals of responsibility in exercising your right to vote, demanding leaders who reflect your ideals. You can help by reflecting your ideals of equality and co' operation, in demanding equal rights for all regardless of race or color. You can help by following your ideals of religion. forgetting creeds and remembering that without it all ideals are in vain. Congratulations to the Class of 1949. Choose well whom and what you will follow. bl. S. Wilsoii 'Q fm MRS. RU'I'I'I BLAIR MRS. SHIRLEY KESTLE -.QV f-Q-M140 .R vv , .. - . il: f 'sig Secretaries to the Principals 1 0 BRUCE A. GOODRICH High School Principal To you Seniors, students of Millcreek today, active citizens of the nation tomorrow, my final word would be something like this-Don't think too much about yourself. Try to cultivate the habit of thinking of othersg this will reward you. Selfishness always brings its own revenge which we cannot escape. Life is a place of service and in that service one may suffer a great deal or may experience much joy, That joy can be real only if you look upon your life as a service and have a dehnite objective in life outside yourself and your personal happiness. Every person has two educations-one which he receives from others and one, more important, which he gives himself. Education is a possession which nothing can take from you, but money or property may be lost or dissipated. Your outlook on life has a great deal to do with what your life really is. Try to live a sincere life and repel every thought of discontent, impurity and selffseeking. A man succeeds because he has faith in himself and his fellowmen. l should like to quote this verse from an unknown author: 'The world has garlands and applause At graduation time But may forget him the next day When he attempts to climb. Life is a battle where each one Must seek and hold his own. He who would 'rise above the clouds Must scale the heights alone. We wish to congratulate you, class of 1949, upon the completion of the high school course and may you experience the joy that comes from tasks well done. Will you in your round of life activities think sometimes of your high school. which sent you forth with a broader vision of life? Sincerely, Bruce A. Goodrich ' MILLCREEK SCHOOL BOARD GEORGE PEARSON . . , ..............,....... . President EMU, PEARSON ,,,,, , . Vice President JAMES EVANS ....... .... T reasurer WILLIAM SiMoNsnN ., .... . Secretary Meiiibers Mks. MARY ANN PROUDLER FRANK SHRIMPER W WILLIAM CONNER GEORGE GOTT 11 Seniafz 7am GUS ANDERSON--Health, Physical Ed.!Colgate RAYMOND HAYESfChernistry, Algebra-Uni' University B.S., Pennsylvania State Summer School versity of Pittsburgh BS., Virginia Polytechnic Football Coach, Freshman Class. Institute, B.S,, Chemical Engineering, Hiff, Fresh' man Class. JAMES BARRfB1ology, American HistoryfCornell NATALYA HOLLAND-English, Public Speaking, University B.A., University of Pennsylvania M.S., Guidance Director, Grove City College, B.A., Hub, Sophomore Class. University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University- Semor Class, Senior Play. ROY BOLKEYA World History, Civics-University MARGARET JOHNSON - English - Allegheny of Pittsburgh B.S., Edinboro State Teachers Colf College A. B., Univeristy of Pittsburgh M.ECl.- lege, Faculty Nlanager of Athletics. Sophomore Class. Tffeeris. NHNNIE FRY fEnglish-University of Pittsburgh CYRIL JOHNSON 4 Industrial Arts 4 Edinboro BS., Edinboro State Teachers College, Pennsylvania State Teachers College B.S., Millesville State State College ilunior Class, Red Cross. Teacherls College, California State Teachers Cole legefStage Crew. ., , Left to right- Row l: G. Anderson. Il. Barr, R. Bolkey, M. Fry Row 2: R. Hayes, N. Holland. M, johnson, C. johnson 12 Seadoo 412' , an QQ -....-I' Left to riglir-Row 1: R. Korrell. A. Lloyd. A. Nason. 1. Payne Row Z: I, Phaisey, M. Powell. nl. Pulcinski. T. Rishell ROY KORRELL'fPlane and Solid Geometry Al ebva . - E ffllniversity of Pittsburgh, Edinboro State Teachf er's Collge B.S.,-junior Class, Kaldrcm. ANDREW LLOYD 7 Boolqlgeepmg, Cmcs f Grove City College B. S., Eclinboro State Teacher's Colf lege, University of Pittsburghvjumor Class. AMOS NASON-Physics, General SC1C7lCCvD6lik1l1C6 College A.B., Ohio, State University4Hall Patrol, Freshman Class. JEFFERY PAYNE-Vocational AgTfCUlfUT6'PCl1ll' sylvania. State College, B.S., Carnegie Teche F.F.A., Freshman Class. ISABEL PHASEY 'M1lSlC Juniata College B.S., GlTlq5 Chorus. A Capella. MARGARET POWELL- Librarian 4 Heidelberg College A.B., Allegheny College, Clarion State Teachers College fL1b'rary Club, Debate. JOHN PULCINSKI A An 4 Eclinboro State Teachers College BIS. TODD RISHELL-Algebra, Band, Orchestra-Grove City College B.M., Thiel College, Geneva College, University of Pittsburgh. Senicvz 7444513 DOROTHEA SAlN1l'ELSON Health. Physical Ed. Slippery Rock College. BS. in Health Education Cliccrlcaclcts. Gzrls Athletic Clulv. LrXl'RrX SHERRANGE Sptl7'l15ll, Engllsll ' Villa lNl.lTl.i College' Spanish Clulv. ,lumor Play. RlCl'lARD SMITH Pmlvlems uj'Democ1aC5'. United States History Peimsylvania State College BS., lliiiversity of Pittslwurgh. -Senior Class. Traffic Patrol Knot picturedl MARGARET TENPAS4'1'ypewriting, Shorthand, Boolqlqeepi11ggUniversity of Pittsburgh BS.- Kaldron. ,IOANNE VlDETTOvE11gl1sl1, Latin-Mercyhurst College B.A. -ffDel9ate, Hub, -Iumor Class. HELEN ZUCK V--H Shorthand, Typewntmg - Grove City College BS. in Commerce, University of Pittsburgh!Comme'rcial Club, Soplfaomore Class, National Honor Society. DOROTHY KUHN A Home Economlcs A Mercyf burst College '-f' F.H.A. 124' , t Hy., il K X 148 My ' K-J Zi K- x ,X . , JE l I I. Nl? E535 r I Mr-.l'l.:we',' 3. Mr Krfrrell 4. lx4r.P4yi1eA 5. lVlr.wlohnson 6, Mrs.Kestle 7. MissPou'ell S. MissYHolland J, Xl: liilikej, lw Mr, Rf-Q. Lejr to 7lgllfAROXX' l: D. Samuelson. l.. Sherrange. R. Smith Rovi'21M, Tenpas. bl. Videtto H. Zuck mm 71674 ?czauZZq KENNETH BUCKHAM - Engl1sl1 f Westiiiiiister College B.A., University of Wiscoiisiii, University of Caifornia, Pennsylvania State College. MARY ANN GERBRACHT-Histo'ryfUniversity of Pittsburgh B.A., M.Ed. JOHN KCLA-Geography, Health-Findley College B.S., Pennsylvania State College -BasketballCoacl1, Assistant Football Coachf KATHERINE MACKENZIE 4 English, Math f Pennsylvania College for Women B.A., University of Pittsburgh, Eclinboro State Teachers College. JF. Left to right-Row 1: K. Buckham. M. Gerbrachr Row 221. Kola, K. MacKenzie 014 w u RCNALD lN1cCOY 77 Geography. History f Edin' hom State Te.ieher's College BS., Lehigh Collegeg -lumor Varsity Couch. RETH KL'DLOCKffHome Economzcsflviercyhurst College F.H.A. HARRY ROSE -English-Edinhoro State Teachefs College BS. JANET SCI-IMIDT Niath f Pennsylvania State Teachefs College BS., University of Pittsburgh. Eclinhoro State Teachefs College. NAZ SERVIDEO f Geography 4 Eindley College A. B. JOHN SWIFTgH1story4Edinboro State Teachefs College B.S. HELEN UNDERVJOOD - English A Villa Maria College B.A. EDITH DAVIS-NursefCorry Hospital, Allegheny Hospital Qafhliatedl l Left no right - Row 1: R. McCoy, R. Kucllcck. H. Rose, J. Schmidt Row 2: N. Servideo. -I. Swift. H. Underwood, E. Davis Waqdfagdw of M4? FIRST SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 7-Classes begin 10-Millcreek 26 vs Girard 7fOpening of football season. 14fClass officers elected OCTOBER S-Millcreek O vs Hickory OfGreat moral victory over the District lil champs, 8w'Hub Dance4First big dance of the year. 26fSophomores Halloween Party4Complete with pumpkins and witches. NOVEMBER Sflvlillcreek vs Conneaute-Fitting climax to the football season. 5-YfTeen Dance-Football Victory Daiice 12-Feathery Fantasy TriYColorful formal afhur. 18-Senior Play-i'Case of Springtimeu-Sparkling ccmedy. 30-Millcreek 27 vs Lawrence Park 25fPirst game of the basketball scason. DEcEMBER 8fChristmas Bazaarflj. T. A. sponsoredf-very successful. 16-Sophomore Skating Party 16fSenior Christmas Party!Getting into the holiday spirit. 1'7+Annual Latin Class, Banquet-4The favorite sons of Julius Caesar. 22-Christmas Vacation begins. JANUARY Be-Back to school 21-Midterm examsf Everyone passes? 1. A thrilling tackle in the Hickory game. 2. M1llcreek's Grape Queenflvlarv Ann XVelch. 3,'l1I77 Mccrc's fcothall daze are over. Dutch Holfman wistles for a doctor while Don Gorr brushes 2 tear from his eye. 4. Cur famous auto casualtzes-women drivers are a menace. ircn't they, boys7 l. to r. Ralph Presta, jim Kohl, and jim Carter, 5. An early autumn dance. 6. Phyllis Bridger and Kathleen Drunsmorc learn roller skating the hard way. 17 FEBRLQ-RRY lxlaatn KXVRIL him' .lL'NE ,Ab 494567564 af 7747 SECOND SEMESTER Basketball season draws to a closeflviillcreek loses some heartbreakers. eSpanish Club PlayA Tooth or Shave -Hilarious Mexicaii comedy. -fFreshman Skating Party - G. A. C. Sock DancefStores report rise in sock sales next day. Cklahoma ffFine performance put on by chorus department. -Annual HY Banquet and DHIlC67WO11dCffUl affair highlighted by dancing under the Crystal Ball. 'Senior St. Patricks Day Dance-Coronation of Senior King and Queen. Future Homemakers' Skating Party -lunior PlayA 'Date With Judy -'fDelightful comedy, well attended. JE. F. A. Dance eAnnual Spring Tri!Colorful dance at Rainbow Gardens A eHigh School Instrumental Concert 'Junior Senior PromfA glowing social tribute to the departing Senior Class. sfSenior Class Day-The future alumni in their glory. f'Commencement-''Goodbye' to the departing Class of '49, and k'Hello to the incoming Class of '5O. 'School ends for another 3 months. fX 1. Do you have your library shoes on7 2. Racing for the ball. 3. Senior picnic on the Peninsula. 4. jack Komora gets ready for baseball season. 5. A G.A.C. basketball team in practice. 6. Lunch in the cafeteria. 18 We .wa fuffnfiw fy C. I1 Q'z6d6zan figtim v. ff... Left rn rzghr--Row 1: Flags and Twzrlers-R. Fralicl-:Q S. Vkfeber. L. XVhite. B. Moon. S. Schrader. J Kohl. Drum Magorg C. Carlson, B. XYill4ins. E. Pherrin. R. lxiastery. A. Vfelser. C. Day. Row 2: R. Prczan. D. Steitzinger. R. Rowley. L. Byers. -I. Servell. C. Gilmore. M. Pherrin. E. Bloomwell. M. Walters. xl. Werner. F. Amsler, Row 3: S. Kuhns. F. Gill. C. Johnson. E. lxdicldaugh. V. lwiong. hl. Leib. hl. Shea. ul. Sapper. P. Rich. Row 4: lvi. Fickenworth. B. Holquist. B. Maurer. student conductorg C. Rowarcl. -I. Clark. B. Ralph. D. Lambert. R. Mitchell. Row 5: D. Kinney. S. Utterback. M. Thaler. D. Taylor. A. Eaton. W. Angelotti. A. Hayes. R. Ellis. T. Keith. Row 6: C. Lapham. ul. Wilkins. R. Bridger. C. Bowser. G. Rautine. D. Evans. D. Godfrey. T. RishellAteacher. iegcmd Football season vvculdnlt have been complete without the lively music and intricate formations of the 'fwiillcreek Band. Under the direction of Drum Major -lim Kohl and Music lnstructor Todd Rishell, the band performed in great style in both fair and foul weather. Its colorful performances and inspiring music created a winning spirit among the Millcreek fans at the games. At the end of the football season, several members of the band were chosen to represent Millcreek at the Annual East1W'est All Star Game. However. a drenching rain prevented the bands from performing during the half at the game. The Pep Band. formed from members of the regular band, continued to play for pep meetings during the basketball season. This group. under Student Director Robert Mauer, helped to improve our pep meetings a great deal. The band also gave an excellent performance at the annual Instrumental Concert in April. 20 l Left tonghl Rovx 1 Pexerlx Vvlllxlll Chxrl-ex Qyhrader Row ' Pat Weber I.1lx Wlnte Emxlx Pherrm Claudmm Cul cn Pugrls Moon Rowman Masterx Audrex Weber Left Row Row Row Row Ozokectm if :iw ' R922 F3 ... . wx A 1 ' N Q Lcjr rv Row 2: Row 3: Row -4: 94456554 . . Xi ' - - . X, ' N2-. . ugh- Ruw 1: li. H01 Ulif. R. l'r.al1ck, b. Ruf:e.1, D. '1h.1rer, R, Ivrxxmrl, L. L,r.rmIT, b. Weber, C. Lhlmore, V. Mong. Werlmer E. hixddaugh. S. KI:-IDRS. R. Ernlgcr. AI. Stautfer. XV. XXVXCSSIC. V. SCDIWCIJCY, D. Evans. C. johnson. -I, Epplcy, hl. Priddle. C. Day, W. Schuttc, M. Schraeder, Almasy R. Bcdls, V. XX'o1rf. D. Taylor. M. Rexger. W. Lrzcsch. D. Gorr. A Edton. F. Amsler, M. Eckenworth. R. Mnchell, S. Utterback, ZX . E. Pherrimj Lelb. XV. Ang-flottl, R. Pro:.1n, KI. Scwcll. R, Rowley, L. Byers. D. Lambert. -I. Sdppex. D. Godfrey. D. Kmney. C. Bmvesr, G. Rautme, bl. MCMichJels, D. WlffEIIDUfg, C. Lrpham, D. Seitzinger T. Rxshellfteacher. 1.5: rw rzgiar Ram. 1 f,, 'flu rr. M H','l'I'VV1I1. D, Mxglhfl-gflu. B. Hunter. N. Evans. B. Hz1ker.P.ml Hunter, kl. Rlmlclle, V. Ralph, N, Kemnth R. F:'gf3m'1r'.. Roux 2: Mr-. PM-cjf. M. Luxr. -I Pu-gh-sr. DI. Auftxn. D. XXVISIHCXXSRI. B. Moore. P, Fry. j, Ryan, D. Schncq. S. Saunier. Rwx 3. D. Hurfrmr.. N. R..-fl. L, Engmler. VI. I'J.v.'1N. A. Ol-Gen, M. Noe. VI. Loevv. II. IDAVIS. D. McCumlver, R. Waddirlg, W. Sclmtte, H Elirfut. Rm. 4 fi flf,r.fw'.'fr B. Hwhrrg-. VI. Mmller. P. Lvfms. R. Lang. R. Refslaml, I. Ackerman, D. Waidley, H. Haslar, jack Sells. 0 7 f- fa Ofzclewzct The Millcreek Orchestra has progressed very well under Mr. Rishell during 194810-19. They played for the Senior and Junior Plays, Oklahoma, and for the County Conference of the P. T. A. They also participated in the County Festival at Edinboro and their music at the Spring Concert was a highlight of the annual affair. Betty Holquist and Dick Fralick participated in the North' western District Orchestra and Dick was given an opportunity to play with the state orchestra. The ofiicers of the orchestra were Presidentgliarl Shillitf: Vice President-Violet Schneider: Secretary'Treasurer-Shirley Weber: and Student Conductor-Betty Holquist. Scenes from Oklahoma Top: Barber Hunter. Betty ,lean Moore, and U -. '11' Bonnie Baker Bottom: john Miller and ,lack Seib 14 Zugbabelfa Under the direction of Mrs. Phasey, the Millcreek A Cappella chorus distinguished itself in a number of performances this year. Highlight of their activities was a unique presentation of Excerpts from Oklahoma with Jack Seib and Betty jean Moore playing the leads. Colorful costumes and clever scenery added to the splendor of the alfair. In addition to this major concert, the A Cappella also sang for the P.T.A. Christmas Bazaar, the Lion's Club, and Student assemblies. A group went to County Chorus at Edinboro State Teachers' College. Some of the students took part in the Northwestern District Festival at Fairview under the direction of Mr. Thalbert Evans. Officers for the year were: President-Nina Ruth Evans, Vice-President-Paul Hunterg Secretary'- Bonnie Baker. 23 I 3 Qdzfa' Gdaeua I I FU 'x' 1: T in 4,..z. lx liuuicr,L.Llr1Jr:QIn,R. Ycnwh, L Vfhztc,U.CW1nrLm,N.lTc.xrl1.11't,T, H1t:,A. Vfclxer. H. Hoover Y' 'x w I -X. 51:41. lx l:1.H:YN1YV. :X Ftmllln ff AI4,1v1x.15. HemQg1.j.Pv1QQlmcr.M. F'sIxcr,P.C1mtva11.R. Iwhgulrc. I 'x 1 In XL.. 11 1'r.1rx.i'f Rffc. C Rezmjcr.N.Tl1vn1.1s,,l Hyclm, L RAIN: gk. R. Ix1.11cr.S. NI.muc.i1. 73 x. 1 Q 4 7 Rr Rrl Q fs. B KH -1. TXT lmfjx. ,I CRTIEIICI'-, C. VVlu!c, I. Rulxcrts. M. L. WYl.i1il1g6f,,I. Sample. IW. Ymgcr. INT. Thomas N 61 M 'V h ...,. , . . .N -. U. . any:-nf '. 1, , 1 ' 4: O if , 5: X . . 4 fx- I 'ra , Wi ' 2-5 fi - -V gg f iii- I' ' ' 5 wigs: Wf . P I f' L,.rrE 1.4 l: lf..'1. 51. Nz.-lm-cr.19.Su..n..,S.S.iIv.mrt:, R. H,lYflIIf1ICI1,l:.SUNYI1. R. AIEU1. 1 fi Sim 1 If If ',', 1-, Al, H, rn'..! H. A Vf.'1.r'crcll1. 5.1. fJcl1r.acL'cs, N. HLl1I'.C', U. f:llllIIf!lml'lN. E. V'CIlkl'1l.iIW. ' -X L . - N H1-wr.. KI Iirg--fn. A Y..-I-.vf. S Lx1.l'.-,1q.P. HfTmrt,S.QL11r'1n. I. Lcwxs. t P Y' fv., T Tr.i4.r. CT f1l1rrL..rrf1'1. If Smith. AI. Pm' 'lg D Vv'1..c.d, Anxbro. If -I ll'- 4 f' A A Wm! i M -k- ff- ' J x g f we fm.. fi Qltllllllllllillflllb ,V M .- .W f . '1, I li , fm! 3 J f if k 1 Sf 1 1 e f? VI A' f I: X x A . 'Z gl!! lx H 51 . in ' ' be 1' ' 51 1 WV X' AX :I1, ? ,il 0 V-4 111? 1? 5 XX VM -n f l' Q1T 251151 -v X 0W!Z?f'7fZ56Ql .2055 we emmzfff -341.341- weeag4,wf was ala? mm Wai FLMMEZJ 6211 Afckozv-fagf 014 w u Qaade This year's seventh grade has the honor and distinction of being the first to use the Annex. As newcomers to the Junior High they were confronted with a few problems such as changing of periods, various teachers, and that old demon, homework. Although school work kept them quite busy, the class had time to present a variety program for the rest of the junior high. Directed by Mr. Harry Rose, the class displayed talent that will serve them well all through high school Row 1: W. Adelhardt. .I Adler, F. Aggers. j. Agnello j. Ahlbrandt. C. Anderson S. Anderson. Row 2: S. Arndt. R Averill. J. Bainbridge. R Bainbridge. M. Barringer, F Barnes. F. Barnes. Row 3: N. Beaumont, C Benyon. M. Berry, N. Biggie D. Billie. R. Bischolf. M Bleil. Row 4: S. Bliss, A. Bovee E. Breese. l. Brocious, J Brooks. C. Brown. DI. Brown Row 5: L. Brown, N Brown, -I. Carson. C. Ceeder C. Felli, J. Chartley. M Churcher. Row 6: 1, Clark. A Clough. L. Coughlin, D Cunningham, -I. Debold. R DeHaven, M. Deiner Row 7: B. Dickey. Dickey. J. Dipple. G, Duns' more. W. Eisert. M. Farver A. Ferry. Row Q: -I. Ferry. H. Fidd ler. P. Fleeman. j. Gemler L. Gehrlem, N. Gonser, j Gordon 'YH Y , ' V .-Q A ' ,i i , fc: C2 w , F A ' er W.. , ' 6 nf . ' A W , -J E' - ' - W 'fa A f' Wav' I K gf fl- V Z A Y jlj I I - ' , W U ' f 1- , ,. . rr- , . - , , ... in N- ,. - 5 is ... A- W W 1 . 3: .1 i .. K -.2 ,. xr: , if R i ff' , fag. . if - H V - it ' .- i . L er. is -a-a aw ---i r H A .' ' -- I, z R . , F VH' , -QV , aw it 'PF' 'F ff .1221 7' ' ia A . . 2? .: 5 K.. Q ai. 4112 - 1 Q ., . V if U. W . ,A ' ,,. 0 .. 1 Xt- 3 ' .V A -...- , - - . - ., My ,M ' ,. ' we ' : l f.ff 1, Y ' A , . 1 J' X A 9' :A , .i A 1 , f .V A a ll ' M 5 'SJ Leif ' .--.--------. X - 1-af - ---! fl A ,qw ,n -A ' -v 1 , Q24 -:5 -4 ' X. ft. XT- y i if ' tt ,g J ' . .. 9 ,I W 4, K ' N - 5-iii?-V E A I1 if if . I . Y I 'ffrf'- . ,g f- 4 I 1 V f fi? l Q 5 , - -.0 z, , 5' f -nf Y' , Q ,o -4- ' X'-uw e W L. . V . ' . 1 l W 26' 2' 'r Q . X , went! Qaeda 'YY' .gig . 1 X Q P , m Y ag S -... w bf iz-ef .- 55 '-N 25, , Sf -me r gli. S... Ns, me X Q if --T at Q .1 eq, L. . --wit ' N- wifi - x ' Vflii , -'G K' 3'f,5'f5-if-.... ' ' - F -3 a ' 1: - - if . r W 'C 1 f 7 9 f- 27 Row 1: D. Green, B Harness, M. Harrington, J Hauclr, A. Hazlitt, N. Heck er, J. Heidecker Row 2: S. Heimburg, S Hehir. R. Hermann. F. Hey mann, F. Hermansen. R Hinspitern. C. Hlehoui Row 3: S. Jardine, A Johnson, P. Kinem. G. Kem nath, B. Knight. B. Kovacs M. Lambert Row 4: J. Larson, M Latimer. J. Leibig, L. Lindner P. Lindell. L. Lindner, E Lindy Row 5: J. Lyons, R. Ma racci, B. Marthaler, D. Mat tison, G. Maycoek. R. Mc Donald. P. McKinney Row 6: D. McLaughlin C. Merchant, S. Messenger B. Metzler. D. Meyers, L Meyers. T. Mitchell Row 7: A. lxloodie. I Mocdie, J. Moodle, B. Mon-tl gomery, P. Moon, J. Muen: D. Nelson Row S: D. Newcomer. S. O'Connell. J. Parker, G. Parson, L. Pastewka. H. Perry. J. Peterson Row 9: J. Peterson. L. Phillips, J. Pinekney. B. Pol' lock, D. Powell, K. Prindle, G. Rhodes Row 10: B. Roberts, P. Rodenbeck. T. Rogerson. H. Root. N. Root, N. Rose, K. Rosequist Row X: -I. Rowlev. AI Ssllot. YY. Sandhotf. B. Sands R. Sxnds. Ixi. Schaffer. P. Schelg Row Z: B. Schrexber. R Schrmmper. S. SllV6YfhOl'Il. N Spxegel. I. Spusta. S, Scaurfer. -I. Scirfler Row 3: F, Straub. G Stultz. B. Suray. G. Tanner. A. Tate. E. Thomas. B Thompsrn Row -1-: H. TBIOCP. -I Thlmberg. E. Tmll. MI. Toms H. Foreman. -I. Torrcmce. .I Tubbs Row S: L. Tuckmdn. L Fuhrrran. M. Vash. L. XV1ld lligdf. F. Vfalters. G. Vw'e.xvcr B. Xveed Row 6: U. Vs'e1den'.an R, XVeis1cgel. B. Vvfelch K. Vwfhite. N. Vhgham, ,I xV1ldCfYY!U'h. C. Xxyluillxi Row 7: B. Vfxnsloxx' E. Vvblfrcm. E Wmght VI. Wurst. R. Yirtz N Yiurg. N1 Zdml eaemfd Qfmde . Q M3 5-3 N . ., . ' . 1 ,,..,: f' .A BZ f J 4 1: ' X: .g , -J. X Mid X :iff W XM -Q B - 1. f . ' f 0 f 'I .. V . r . ..f:.? ,, .. .. 5 ' W., A - B Z. B ff, f-E, lil. aj.. jf f' Z Y yi' f 5 7 -'f . ,Q 2 H.. H t, 7 7 ra - L' 4 . j -15 ':. 4- . xl Vi ,- ' -P ..... ff 'll ff 'fy I I Q Q. ' . 9 y fi A My 1 - .. J. . .45 E: V ,i-we xr: B .5 ' Zi' Cf' f 3' f 4 6' . . .,, 'W' 1 .v ' '47 . 1' gr ' , Y.. ' BC? I ' H - KY I A N L A - Q Z3 , if . A XA X I .Wit I 1 . K y -.. , ,. . ' - ' f . H' V V 'ax ' ' 43 . . 1 5 .Q-.af ...L 3 F f W' U 'J' Y' V ' if . ' -' ,K my-. 1. Q B Ac.. - 42,2 Q J.. 52. ,. ? ,.. A . . - ' K A . ,A Q '23, Q. af- ' ' ' E., 4 1- Q 1 1 w,,v,y -. - 4 .N .b f ' I I V, Y . 4. ,y A gi. 'ij :HN - 1' Y i 'ik 1 nh. - X A Tfftsf fi' . -. JJ. B if I Ln -Imm 'VV H1211 'Z-fb Szwon lwfore bghml R1ghr+That English asmgnment needs explammg .fu y ph 69454 grade In their own world of the annex, the eighth grade reigns supreme. A busy schedule of classes Still left them time to enter into some social activity. The nm-ior projects were two skating parties given December 1 and January 20. Another big event was Christmas at Burney McCee's, ri play given December 21 under the direcf tion of Miss janet Schmidt. No, new il Nav' M .Tx QA. ,- ' fifiifi' . . 'fi-P5 .ig - - V-fs? .XAQCQE A ... . W, fl, N x.. X. . . R I W ,. AQTYN. 333, . K W Y wr' A , V .. ff 8 La K W' -gg. W :1 f. -Tw rf. V' ks WW, -V Y.. gg? .. 1 . I I N. Q ,M ' i X Q Q nw 'Bmw . , , 4 Q.-H ww rw .... .ww-. W., uf 'f-Q t t-new yn-.gay fr .5 , . .Q NS y K Xwe br A F ' ...W ,-s-. . .A , ii CLS 4Qm S Vi if fir., Ali E .55 . :L . K E X K i ' ', , :i :: 1 b 1'Psw.1Q:..nh.- K may . ii ws 'f'ie W' F eti T ix, W ,x . YW . . F Jil Left In right! Row l: Abbott, l.. Aggers, gl. Alrnasv, T. Alt' man. B. Angelotti, C. Aulen' bacher, Arneman Row 2: -I. Averill. E. Bebo. A. Bailey, W. Bailey. ,I- Baker, D. Bainbridge. l. Bauer Row 3: R. Beals, G. Ben' yon, L. Byers, rl. Boyd. G. Bemis. P. Blood, C. Burk- hardt Row 4: E. Buzzard. F. Caldwell, D. Cage. M. Care sen. K. Cdshorc, j. Burg Row 9: C. Cataltli, B. Catster, -I. Chndderon. A. Chilfcn, T. Clark, R. Collins. AI. Cross Row 6: A. Dash, P. Daw- lcy. S. D.iy. j. Dipple, D. DeRien:o. D. Dunsniore. -I. Durst Row 7: B. Eckhart. D. Elliot. E. Ensslc, K. Evans. -I. Fickenwcrtli. H. Field. VI. Flick Row S: T. Fruit. A. Fuchs, B. Fugare, j. Fullerton, P. Gallagher. B. George, C. Gemler Lift In Ylgllf' Row 1 : VI. Graham. D, Gollllrcv. C. Gxlmore. V. Grav, L, Q3l'll'lAOh, Nl. Ham, N. Harness Ron 2. Y. Harness. M, H.1ll. P. Hall. VI. Harrington. R. Haslar, D. Hester. G, Hxnkscn Row 3: B HlIlkSOI1. I. Hlnlalc. Hunter. Nl. Hunter. R. Igckson. B. jones R. Hormnian. D. Row 4: ll, Kallcnlucld, Al. Keller. A. Kettenaclcer. R. Kzlwlcr. M. Kreig Row 5: 5. Kuhns. VI. Kwan. F Ldmlnreclmt, B. Lanham, TX1. L.n1g7'l1n. Vl. Lcilw. A, Lxll Rm-: 6: VI. Lmnrly. QI. Llovda, R. Loew, lvl. Lewxs, P. MQ' Cumlncr. VI, ld: Donald, I. M:EIhcc Rnw 7' D. Mactz. G. Mflngonx. G. Mangold. VI. I. M.lthexx'scn. A. Melzlcr, H. Merchant, VI. Melody Row H: E. Mlklxldllgll. D. fxlxtchcll. V, Mong. R. lxlnorc. P, lvlorrow, W. Naylor. C. Ncrton Rnxx' ll. F. Norvrall. B. Nmrwdll. A. NlllW?V, P. O4- Dnnnell. M. Pllevich. nl, Pctcrscn. VI. Plullmpi Row IU. M. Presta. R. Presm. -I. Plnllmps. B. Plerce, Nl. Plerson. VI. Pxnclzney. H. Bole Row 11' D, Pottholf. G. Pr-zece, R. Prozan, N. Rastat- ter. W. Rastatter. D. Rawley, VI. Remherr B, King. G, Knost. cgi!!! Qzcwle i ww' Qi gf. V' WTA' .F li V 'W . . W4 sl ...- af W -sr ,,, HY Y 0 N uf Q 7 X 1. A N ' f ,V K. . M b ' . ----' ' R ' , ,l .- ., r A 'f Q pf- P WF. 'Y VV ,:.. ,. . ,Y A . V. VX VV .,.. V .VV V. ,V -.9 ,, ,. VV P - e Q . N .. . . -- xv- , .2 . . W' A J 0 1 'da X I A.. 1 -If 55 ,.- gf .,. ' 1 , K ,J V - ,. 1 . . , .Ju . 441 2. ' ' h . ' A , z .... I I v. my . F' ,W .. A ' ' ' N - Q, ii- 'H fig - wi V. fm ' Q lm 3 ,. -ff ' Q T' .rv ' 1, 9, . . 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' - ' .. f ,- A -III xt .I X ,S ,Q . .. .. FV I -ff. J, -. ,Et . ' ' , ,.:. , ,,. Q.-....u. ,.,, I.. ,, V . A ,, , Q ' . 5 V I.. t -, .,,, V E., 4' mg - '. - ' , g . , ,..,, -5 2? R ' 1.11 1 P. R , P ' H I , ML f gi -' Q 13 l 4 4, . -. .' if .fu 1 K . Q , U , A - . , 5 lf. 31 Left to rvghtf ROW 1: D, Renshaw, L. Rhodes. S. Repoff. N. R1pley D. Rohvnson, N. Rogers, J. Russell Row 2: M, Rovcartl, T. Russell, -I. Sapper. D, Schaf- fer. P, Schelg. D. Seltzmgcr. J. Sewell Row 3: L. Shadduek. T. Schenker. B. Smxth. E. Smrth. M. Smxth, M. Smith. R. Sprague Row 4: R. Stram. T. Stem' miller. R. Stossnteister. VI. Sapper. F. Svendsen. M. Suscheck, D. Thaler Row 5: P. Thomas. D. Tlce. -I. Wfudlcy. A, Walsh. B. Vleavcr, W. Wlese. NV. West Row 6: hl. XVh1tc, ll Whrtfortl. C. Wzcklcs, A. XV1ll1ams, E. Wlsnlewslu. Nl, Wolf. D. Wontenay Row 7: ll. Wlood. ul. Van Geem. S. Yates. P. Zexgler. xl, Zrmmerly Left: Future draftsmcn busy at work. Right: The g1rls on the other side of the cafetena counter. 7fzcc6men Who sings the school song the loudest?fThe Frcshnien. Finally recognized as high school students, this class added pep .and enthusiasm to till upper calss Activities. Chief social function for the year was their first skating party held February 18. Class officers who directed the group for the year were: Presif dent fhlohn Leiealg Vice PresidentfDon josling Secretary- qlohn Rautineg Treasurer fBob Wigf hum. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left ni right Donald -Ioslin, Bah Wigham Iohn Rautme Lift to righl ,,,-:. - ' I h w ,... :L c Roi- 1- R. Amr. A eww -Li Adams. H. Atiimx R. 'P' ,t..iyg 4-5? Wir: Agnello. R Allier1.S, Anihro. 'cg A W2 E. Andrews l' ' I I W , ..-N ' Meri' ' . Q MQ' Row 2' R. Eaughfmn Al. ' .Q A A Bcnucci. Q. Bender, R. jg xg 1, Nh , 3, t 9' .ff M-Q Reufch. R Bccfer. xl. Bot' W Q tg, . wright. M. Eresflxn 'T' ' ENS! V' f , .... .. ' .Q if ,. Roy. 3: D. Ffrzndlc. U. L if Prown. R. Rvriie, R Cntr.-. f 52 ., 7' 1 V ie: ' .x,, I. Ciwfie-X-, rt. crmfwi. ATM, 3: ,gf A 'Q' gl' mnfllx gl fy ' . -,-. , .X T A . .' ,mg e 1' X' Roi.-s 4 M. firmer iv. . W ' . , o I. Cintcn ul. Conners. -'. i A . - ii ib Cocrer. R. Curtiss. P. Davis '3' 1 , E 2 S Di Rerzo A -J ' gf' 2 J 4 1' I i, N 'SQL ,v Of Q2 Y ' ' Q A l ,-we, t---.J - 5 i iw Q-rv --.. A 1 wi . . ff- is ,A ...... r ir J . Q f .,, ' ' Q J -' sir ' 1, Vs-n W . 'E 'iff Y Eli :TV 1. 3 N sr is X Q gp Q N 3 ' gd QCA Y t 2. h fy! ' ..,, 1 . 4' f Q. .. . . 5-I lm ..,,. A X., q. . t y , I 4 . 'Q .3 , 'Z I N-. . 1-if 33 1 J' ..- 9 7- JK. F 1 S' Q.. L ff:-h of 'Q N 'Q ' 56 x as 1 ' 'Q M L . i X' . vi. J X ,. ... W. Jw r-55? P . .N '::v.' v .xii H-of 1 Al: zee4mea 1 -.. 'I' sins ' Aw ..Q Ann' 3, , 3, avg ' ' H 1 'gf' .x x .- I 1' 'xv . W ,. .4 J Q ,. . . , ,av .Ml .X I: t t ' ., XJ .. F' Q f- N A .. A mr 1, 22 ' 'RA . as -.,,... f 'of ' . f:- w..,,, f ls.- V ,WV P Q Z er- -Q. 'l FG. I N wg ,- ca fs.. J. 5 -4- --ad ':,?' 2. - 'N' Q if f ,. :: . ' 2 f Q .0 fl? . ' , 1 ..:'3K . X5 ' 2' lb Q K ' ' A ,. f ' - mn x.' iA+i'A,1:-i2ggN:al', .q 33 Left to rxglif Row 1: P. Dolnk, xl. Dudley. R. Ell1s, 1. Eppley B. Ferrell, G, Fxclcl, M Fxsher Row Z: C. Fl-:cm.1n, S. Gezclf, N. Gearhart, A. Gen nerelh. P. G1ll D. Glllxngham G. Ham Row 3: D. Hall. N. Har' rmgton, N. Hearn, DI. Hcclaer I. Hermann. D. Hill. Pl Hobart Row -1: E. Holman. N. Huston, R. Hammlton. R. hrdine, B. lchle. D. lohn- son, D ,loslln h Row 5: D. Kahl. N. Kass. lsr, T. Kcstel, D. Kxnney. H. Kuhl, D. Locke. C. Lambmg Row 6: T. Llrson. D. Lrilvold. -I. LC1l'lg. D. Lexus, B. Lloyda. A. Lucas. S. Ludwlg Row 9: W. Ludvvlg. S. Malutlch V. Marchcttl. D.. Mattson. R. lVloClxesnev. ll. Messersrmrh. R. Mitchell Row S: R. M1OdUS. B. Moon. Al. Morgan. H. Moore. VI. Morris. -I. Nell. gl. Nelson Row 9: S. Nelson, J. Nichols. nl. Niebauer. E. Newsham. L. Ost berg. AI. Patton. G. Pease Left to 'ngl1t- Row 1: -I. Prindle, R Potthof, S. Quinn. -I. Rautine C. Reigner, B. Rernmick P. Rich Row 2: L. Robertson, H Roclenbeck. C. Rose, ,I Rouche. C. Roward. -I. Rus' sell. S. Russell Row 3: R, Sallot. E Schaeffer, H. Scholl. M Schraeder. S. Schwartz. A Senger. C. Short Row 41 L. Skelton. K Stewart. T. Stossmeister, F Storaci, LI. Straub, C. Suarez T. Taylor Row 5: B. Terry, H. Tlns rnan, B. Thompson. J. Van Honk. I. Vogel. E. Volkman M. Waldinger Row 6: R. Walthnger. B. XVard. L, Weaver, S. Weber. E. Werner. B. West. D XV1llC1US Row 7: R, Wxgham. G VVVIS-EF. I.. Whrte. D. Wood V. Vfolf, D, Whltford. A Yesko Row S: -I. Yochlm. K Young, F. Zylka, M. Phemn 1 nwhmm r K su- ,ms 4 ' , ,, G ., l ' ' ' ...g x .V WA . My . 5 ,QL . . Q, . b 4, ' , - ' --H f ..,-. . ' . M 1-, . tr Q x V. , l . . 1. - . : '- 'N' .9-.,' .- f' , vfkgf' F J.. V - ,, ' 'Si:.: Sqi,,x'xw5.. X . he ' 1' '-.2 .- . .1 hw? ' 1 K 4 . . Q Wi-6 vi :Lt if-'-S ... . i i Q, im. ....f,. . 5, is . L X , , N -I g i , V N V5.5 .Q 'N ...Nr , . .flu L ,V H 1 bwwmwlk A -he , S J' mf .uf Q., . M Q 1 ww fi Q -. we -4.-.Q W- Q, .4 W . Ev, er.. g r :el e ,A -- QE -1-V Q 'sd v-of -' ' ev .,. llll is? .' R ww t fe no eo., iw, 1 ww ' .y xwfeew :ef mee myewifae iq-4,9 cgi. .3 Y X' .rg W 1 W me Q!! W, ' .Ns . S ' is ef we r K 'ss' Q' '. . y ,3 A Q 'I . W 1- 'J 5-55.5 QIQJQ, -,o W W. mm- lugs. if 'QQ 55 M Q 7? 'A ,eng-5 X , W 1 ' el S , Aff .. fe ' N S, XSLT' it I 'V .Q-3 ' A 59 7 7 . , f-4 919 ' . V- . 1. Ag rj' 'T . ,N -X Q S224 . -W , Y . . Q-.ef 32 t A ' A. 1 e- 'X--' 1 W 4 S' ff ' i f 5 . ' Qi 1 , 1. The l'voys'tumhl1ng class. 2. Home Economics Class. 34 Sa iomafzec SOPHQMORE CLASS GFFICERS Left to right: Forrest Walters. Roger Gillingham, Barbara Smith, Pete Traphagen As tenth graders, the sophomores had a busy year. Prominent in YfTeens, Hi'Y, G.A.C., and many other clubs, the group still found time to sponsor some activities of their own. First of these was the class party on October 26. A skating party on December 16 was their second project. Class officers for the year were: President Forest Waltersg VicefPresidentfBarhara Smithg Secretary!Peter Traphageng Treasurer 'Roger Gillingham. -1 I ,Y I-'ff lo Tlillllf fir . gr -W ,,,, pg-,gy A, f -5 Q Row I: M. Alams. F. g f .sl Ag. 2353. tw 1 E' r V, N ,ff Amsler. B. Arndt. Aulenf lr ' if ' i 1 'ws Q ,-QI-1 hichcr, L. Bahcck, B. Ba leer. ' ' 'VN X 2 'LL ' . F. Bauerlcxn , .L F. , M . ' ' RCE' 2. M. Beam. M. ' V , ' ' ' --3 1 girl Y -. 'V v Beusc .E. Bloomwell, C. Bovvf V Q 7 -1 ME' ' i, s'. 5 Q gi? ' ser M. Brown. D. Carter. M, elf 5' - :E ' 3 P ,A Chiffon A if . ,sew A ' A M W , Row 3. 1. Clark. s. Claris, f ,h ' A Q b ' ' C. Day. D. De Haven. N. A t ' 1 1 Ks- -' ' f , ju' , . ' , A De Maison. P. Dunst. E. , Q .. ' 1 Dickey Ff a S Row 4: A. Eaton, D. Em- ' A ,. Y , , .2 hotf, VI, Engell, D. Evans. 1 M-'gl ' 'F .. .- .U 'Q 'S' A: . M. Evans, V. Force, R. 4 zr' iiri I 4 l i 4 . , LA 35 Lqfr zo rugia- Row 1: Nl. Getz. R Gxllmgham. D. Glowackl. L Goodnch. D. Gorr. H. Hahn R. Hartley Row 2: H. Henry. B. Hop kms. K. Hunter. N. Hunt' xngtcn. C. Hurst. D. Jackson- D. Kanis Row 3: B. Kesler. H K1ll1an. B. Klng. -I. Kmght D. Kurtz, R, Le Vasque Al. Lexbig A. Lexus. E. Lexus R, Long. -I. Lower L. Marchcttl. Row 4: P. Lloyda. M. Lund. Row 5: Mlodus. Manuccr. R. Mastery. L N. Maguxre. 5 N. Maracm, C Matts. j. Mauer Row 6: R. Mauer. R May. V. Mclntyre. R. Mel gaarcl. B. lvlllks. H Milli: G. Moon Row 7: T. Norton. F. Pagel. T. Petr-one. B. Plullxps G. Powell. S. Prctzman. K Reed Row 9: M. Ressler. ld Rleger. I, Rorerts. G, Root. R. Rvs. 5. Schrderler. N. S: lxul'1'.x'e1'li Rim' 9: B. Smith, M Spaulding. B. Sprague. ,I Spusta, F. Stolburg. E. Stci racr, A. Straub 1 0264 B . - h B W fmwll X. A ' . - l li . if i fr ' ' A .f f vb l .... - .K lgku lflv M, J . .K , IL . Q. i '-'l .Q . 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L ' v 36 Sa 5 'X 'la i? -Cf., f X -5 Q I 1 94 M .-Q, W Q -Q . - - . 152' V 'Q A sv jr, rg ref- M M f . . ' .5 1 A I HAYLWA .gift 1 -. If M U Y V ' Q Q . ' i f! EW Lefz zo rxglnf Row 1: xl. Stroul, C Suerken, D. Taylor. M Thomas, B. Thompson. D Thompson. D. Thompson Row 2: E. Tome. P. Trap hagen, K. Turner, S. Utter back. R. Vommoro, I.. Wal dermarson. F. NValters. Row 3: M. Walters, B Warren. -I. Welsh. G. Wlute B. Wllklns. M. Yeager, M Young Row 4: G, Zexgler f.:,a:fm: f Q-24 Q.-f -0' Awmrdvw qw 1. Future rnachmists 2. Leech-the Canvas K1d lHe's the one on hrs back, at the Golden Gloves Tournamentl. 3. Girls' Gym Class 4. Pride of Mr. Anderson's Classes. 37' In .ill phases of school life the juniors took an active part. As a class they sponsored .1 skating party on November 24. This success was followed with their class play, A Date With Judy. In spite of the mumps, .1 smnshfhit was rung up. Biggest event of the year was the hluniorffenior prom givin git the Masonic Temple May 20. Commence' ment time found the juniors still hard at work serving as ushers at both Baccalaureate and Commencement. Selected to direct the group in all these activities were: President-Lawrence Laughf ling VicefPresident4Kuthryn Muridyg Secf returyejlgunes .lxicksong and Treasurer- Florence Zook. Left ti: right- Row l: N. Ames. T ringer, T. Bates. D. Bemcci R. Borst Row 2: bl. Botwright. j Fremmer. El. Brianna, P. Bridqer. B. Brown. T. Cage S. Csmphell Rmx 3: -I. Clark. P. Clin tm, S. Ccr.v.uy, D, Corlwctt R. CTLlfH1ll':glh1l U. N. llnvis G, Dickey Row 4: rl, Dietz. E. Dolak lf. Dunsfnore, -I, Durlm, H Elliott. B. Faust. Al. Ferre: lil' 1 5 F Arnold, E. Banko. D. Bar' ' ' r si H .' ammo JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-jim jackson. Florence Zook, Larry Laughlin. Kathryn Mundy K anqgkf: A Q as V E' ' . il 7. -4. 1 it x . -, X. 1 U, V I X . - X Q. 0 fs' 2 f vf 5 f fc-:lf F W if . Q ' X : f ,f ' : ii i A ivli T A 1 , iiii 5 V ? 9, ' :-Y i- -A T - 1, -' Y' 3? f. 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P ' N Q -H M, 'gage . I JQHQ K vig in in no . 1 Y rl Jr? Ex E ' ' Em 5 9.1 .i i - Q . Q. ' - L A f -1 AW? y -N4 39 Left to right- Row 1: j, Filler, E. Finke. R. Fralick, D. Gorr, B. Graham. M. Grimme, H. Haines Row 2: R. Harrington, G Hartley. H. Haslar, A. Hayes R. Heherleln. P, Heldt, H Hoover Row 3: A. Housten, -I -lacks-on, A. jones, E. Keeler T. Kieth, C. Knight, AI Komora Row 4' 1. Kramer. E Kreider. D. Lamhert, L Laughlin. lj. Lawrence, M Leonard Row S: -I. Liehold, B, Legal B. Loesch, M. Longley, D Love. L. McClimens, A MeComhs Row 6: A. McClallen, McMichael. D. Metzler, D Michaleski. P. Moore, K Mumlv. B. Nichols. Row 7: C. Noe. R. O'Con nell, D. O'Day, F. Patton D. Pearcon, E. Pherrin, G Rautine Row 9: D. Reese. D. Rust -I. Ryan. J. Sample, B Schaffer. nl. Schigas, 1. Shea Row 9: E. Simeon, D Spute, P. Stadler, I. Stevem C. Stolhurg, S. Strohle. A Schwartz cmckvze Left rn r:ght- J M K Q I . T 'N is si . . ' - X. Row 1: A. Swift. N, 53 Q, 'if . Q ,. . -3 V Thomas. C. Thorr, C. Till' 6 lg X-+533 L I. x y Q risk man. D. Llrraro. C. Vash, D. 1x.::- ' t 1 2533... 5 VH-Ocko P , , . N ,,:, sg 1 - N .1 . h . K , me in . . ,K . ij ,g Row :Q E. Vogel, A. voir, ' -A X H ,N .. N . I. XVerner, D. Vvlhre. B. t .3 ' W f D 'W t ' 'IP 2 - , at Kegan? . 4-.V X Env .sf A iv- Nvv- X .- 1 dwelt M - - T be it . wi A A . . A r ..., . . 5 ' s Q ' Row 3: C. Wcotlin. D. X -Xa K t- ' W 55 -I 9 .I 'i i' Ziegler. E. Zeivler. D Zimerf T :iz N9 ' mi X .Q t, - F' Q ii if ' r wi . X . . -OO Q.. 5- H V. - get J -- Xi? Q: , - X s X 0 t . X i.. . , ' f ixwn gg .7 ..f ' 1 . i 'Me ping HA DATE WITH JUDY by Aleen Leslie The plot of this three act comedy centers around Judy Foster, a vivacious teenager, Whose spirits never seem to find the happy medium. A school club sponsers a dance in which a girl who raises the most money for a relief fund will be crowned queen. So Judy enters all kinds of contests to raise moneygmuch to the consternation of her hither who wins the title of tithe most kissable lips in the land. 'Turning all her attention to getting subf scriptions. Judy drives poor Oogie. who idolizes her, to desperation when she refuses to go to the dance with him. All this amuses Randolph, Judy's younger brother, who delights himself in making her the brunt of his caustic reimrks. The play comes to a hectic, but happy finale. when both Judy and Oogie get what they want. Ji nrff MR. Fosrizu Mizs, FOSTER' RANDOLPH' El.-XNNAH BARBAR.-x Oootii MZTZ: -- MR. MARTINDALE Mas. Horcnrissf- Etozsii - THE CHARACTERS 1 Attriictire teeunge miss . . . The fond Father ,... . . The wellfpoised Motlier . Precocious hrother of rwelre The Maid ..... .,.... Friend OJ Judys , , . Gtznghng boy of Seiutittn Judyis guni chewing pal . The Broadway Producer . The laundry ufornan . . who elccutesm . lvlm' 9Hi1.r2H,-xrmiiiri-'of the P. T. A. i.., . Rexff Svszii -- The new lzoy in the izcmzly Refs sister of eleven .... The play was under the excellent supervision of Miss Sherrange. .40 i Violet Schneider . Franklin Patton Io Ann McMichael . .. John Weriier . Ethel Krieder . Helen Hoover Alan McCombs Marilyii Longley . Charles Knight Daisy Ziegler .. Peggy Heldt ., Elaine Keeler , Richard Fralick .. Phyllis Bridger 3 . 9 . - -' Q' 3 1 , X ,W :Ji .N f x X vu .S If A -' -5 xx , i T 7 5.-4 f ' X -A F XR, Lxcgx X! L: -N gk if I 'iff , fav i ,S E -,Im 2 ,QL as FA: 5 in X N'lN,.3 P , 4 Q Q '- ' X' 11, . ,:xV, X:- -ff pta i 2 if f gf ,-K' X? . Xl, iv QE gi Y ,, wig f f fhnmfz we dfuma J aa orckfdtffa my h1uzff,,4y'16hz1,bou11Z? cyfiplc' Jimi faffzlglkvno ,Ms JAM D 1531! .lC:.r1. ,eezf ,ante cu' Widlicfzeek 7?4Y-4? Hickory game-Bob Heidt lon the bottoml gets his man. -lack Komora 1511 moves up to make it certain. y- ' .W 1' film x s Es. This year. Millcreek advanced into a much stiffer competition in both football and basketball. This season marked the iirst time that Millcreek played East High in the Erie Stadium. The underdog Trojans nearly scored an upset in that tilt. After a hardfi-ought game the scoreboard read East-16 Millcreek--13. Millcreek's greatest showing of the season was a scoreless tie with Hickory, the District Ten Champs. The Trojans oucplayed and outran Hickory on a rainfsoaked field and at one time were inches away from a game winning tally. Three members of the team were honored by being chosen to play in the Annual Er1stfWest All Star Game. They were: Bob Heidt, Gil Brown, and Dick Wiiislowi. A look at the scorebook reveals Millcreek's position in the Section I Basketball League flast place. The scorebook shows too, that the scores were quite close. The Trojans were beaten usually by iust a few points .ind were never beaten until the last whistle was blown. Sports writers praised the Blue and White for its never ending good sportsmanship and clean play. Certainly these praises brighten the record. 1 , X ,f X fl X. LJ.,ug Vfiriton 'l6v get- the tip in the Millcreek-Tech game -42 Wcvwdtq ?aat5a! , , , W.. , ,,-.,, ,7,.......7-,..,,s , ,..,,,Y - .5 ,.., . . Y, , , .O , , , . ' i ar .. f - 4 r ul. Left to right-Row 1: Chuck Knight, Ralph Harrington, john Le jeal, Don Hoffman, Pete Stadler, jim jackson, Don Gorr. Don Corbett, Row 2: jim Carter, Douglas Winton, Gil Brown, jack Seib, john Miller, jim Moore. Don Virosko, Bob Heidt. jack Komora. Dick XV1nslow. Eldie Dickey. Row 3: Gus Anderson, Rich Vommoro, Paul Hunter, Cy Denmark, Ralph Presta, jack Clark, Dick Stankey, Dave Spute, john Filler, Larry Laughlin, and john Kola. '?azL'g-nine 74465416 feadeca The prospects of a successful football season were bright at the beginning of the year. ln the middle of August, an experienced squad reported for practice and, by the first of September, we had a well rounded team. Unfortunately the team suffered the loss of two varsity lettermen in the first game. Injuries continued to hamper the team until it was evident that we were to face powerful opponents with an inexperienced squad. If victories were gained by such terms as light, drive, spirit, cofoperation, good sportsmanship, and the will to win our school had one of the most victorious seasons in many a year. W . . 'sw , H ' s i W. K. . .- M , GIRARD vs MILLCREEK: The Trojans took their first game with little trouble, but in doing so lost the services of their captain, jim Moore and their quarter back, john Miller. Final score was 2Of6. TITUSVILLE vs MILLCREEK: Millcreek went into the game a heavy favorite. You never know, do you? The team seemed lost that evening and just couldn't get started. The score 27fO. FOOTBALL COACHES AND CO-CAFTAINS Left to right: john Kola, Don Virosko, jim Moore, Gus Anderson .43 LAXVRENCE PARK vs MILLCREEK: Once again Ix-Iillcreek was picked to win, it said in the paper. After it was all over, the Trojans were on the short end of a 7fO count. Better luck next time. EAST vs. MILLCREEK: That night the team was really the underdog. As a matter of fact, once could get almost any odds that East would send Ixlillcreek home scoreless. but this first a earance in the Erie stadium was almost an PP L S t. S' E 't 16fM'll k 13. up e Lore ab 1 me sucoisio TEAM+C6HCCf and guards Left to right: Paul Hunter, jim jackson, Pete Stadler HICKORY vs IVIILLCREEK: Hickory-the top team in the northwestern part of the stateg Millcreek-the underdogs. The final score OO. Millcreek outplayed and outran the District Ten Champs on a rainfsoaked field. It was a great moral victory for our Trojans. OIL CITY vs MILLCREEK: Millcreek did it again-win that is. Their form seemed to he coming hack and the boys scored a decisive victory, Score Millcreek 7-Oil City O. TACKLES Left to right: Cy Denmark. Dave Spute. Larry Laughlin. -lohn Filler HARBORCREEK vs. MILLCREEK: Once again the Trojans met another tough team and after a gruelling conf test the score read Millcreek 7-Harhorcreek 13. CONNEAUT vs MILLCREEK: Millcreek ended its football season in a victorious style. After ahard-fought game. the Millcreek Trojans hung up their cleats with an impressive 13fO win. SCHEDULE Sept. 10-'Girard . .... 6 Millcreek 20 Sept 17-Titusville .... 27 Millcreek 20 FIRST STRING CENTER AND GUARDS Sept 24fLawrence Park. 7 Millcreek O Lfilrf to riglzr: Bch Heidt. jack Komcra. Dick Winsloxx' Qcf, 1-Eagtl 7 7 pllp 16 Iviillcfeek 13 f f Oct. 8fHickory.. . ,. O Millcreek O Oct. 22-Oil City ...,.. O Millcreek 7 Oct. 294Harborcreek. .13 Millcreek 7 Nov 5fConneaut ,.... Millcreek 13 3 wins 4 losses 1 tie ENDS. PASSER. BLOCKER Left to right. Jack Clark. jim Moore. Rich Vommoro, Ralph Harrington 4-5 i .1 A.L.Ll,... This year was the second year that the junior Varsity football team existed at Millcreek. The team was coached hy Bud McCoy. Coach McCoy found and created good players that in the future years will make an excellent varsity FIRST TEAMiEnds and backfield PERTH. .Most of all. he fklllght kllld SllOXNCLl fl'1CS-6 Left to1wl1t.Chuck Knight. Gil Brown. Iohn Miller Don Virosko mexpemencgi' ycijlllflg boys how to PM ll heads jack Seih, Doug Vvfintcn - Q l up game O Cot A ' No one boy was captain throughout the season. A new captain was elected each game. Sci-iEDL'LE 'l ' -1- ll P - Millcreek 6 Lawrence Park 7 l Millcreek 13 Girard 0 Millcreek 7 Harhorcreek 6 Millcreek U Girard U TOTAL Millcreek -ff Won 2, Lost 1, Tied 1 'w PoiNTs Millcreek 'ff 26 pts.. Gpponents 1.1 SECOND STRING ENDS AND EACKS Left to riglrtz Don Gorr. john Le jeal. Don Hoffman. Ralph Presta. Don Corbett. Dick Stankcy. anion Wcvzadlq 7aaMczZ! if . . A Pa 1 -fr fav! Di A Left to right-Row 1: L. Weaver. R. Melgard, F. Storaci. L. Robertson. D. Gorr. J. Spusta, J. Hollister, F. Leech. Row 2: H. Henry, G. Fleeman, B. Sprague, D. Dunsmore, P. Traphagen, D. Hill. R. Sallot, J. Benacci, D. Carter. Row 3: L. Marchetti, B. Terry, H. Tinsman, D, Kahl, C. Randall, Mr. Mc Coy, D. Roderibeck, D. Willfiiis, P. Davis. A. Fuchs. R, Moore. -45 Lq J. ' As , A ,, r 1 I 1 ' -31 -ff I P f I I' , 5 1 H . '.g A ' 4' 'n QI .4 A W .M , . ' aff ' ' - h L H ,etlrx .qu- ' nm' - lei. f 1 ,,4f'1 '15 .1 if-' I Captain Gil Brown Wazedtq Zcwdetdall This year, the head coach of football and basketball at Millcreek, Gus Anderson, bowed out of the basketball spotlight. This position was ably filled by John Kola, the assistant football and basketball coach at Millcreek. Coach Kola found himself faced with a tough assignment. For the first time. Millcreek had been admitted into the Section One Basketball Series. With Millcreek playing all but one of its series tilts at Roosevelt junior High School Gymnasium, it is impossible to forget the fine sportsf manship the boys displayed. Never at any time did they give up. Captain Cil Brown lead his team mates through this rugged season. But in spite of all the efforts, when the season was over Millcreek had won only one game out of ten played. On the other hand, Millcreek was much more successful in the games it played with county schools. Millcreek won all of the five games scheduled with these schools. Left ru right 'Row 1: UI. jackson. D. Cori. G. Brown. D. jackson, P. Stadler. Row 2: D. Corbett, J. Komcra. D. Wintoii, nl. Miller, K. Shilliif. Row 3: C. Knight, j. Clark, Coach john Kola, D. Stankey. D. Spute. 46 NOVEMBER December JANUARY FEBRUARY MILLCREER Left to right: jack Miller. jack Kornora. and Red jackson 1949 Wa-:city 2446655466 Scdedule 30 Miilcreek 27 Lawrence Park 25 7 Millcreek 35 Harborcreek 29 14 Millcreek 34 Lawrence Park 31 21 Millcreek 25 Fairview 15 4 Millcreek 31 Prep 47 11 Millcreek 33 East 48 13 Millcreek 43 Academy 33 18 Millcreek 25 Tech 65 20 Millcreek 27 Corry 50 25 Millcreek 29 Vincent 36 27 Millcreek 31 Prep 46 1 Millcreek 40 Harlaorcreek 36 3 Millcreek 21 East 30 8 Millcreek 38 Academy 42 15 Millcreek 35 Tech 47 17 Millcreek 50 Corry 52 22 Millcreek 38 Vincent 52 Won 6 A Lost 11 TOTAL Millcreek 561 Opponents 683 Left to fight: Doug Winton, Don Corbett, and Don Gorr 47 mac Wczwizfq Zaakellaif The junior Varsity basketball coach at Millcreek High School was Bud McCoy. Coach McCoy had games scheduled with each of the strong city quintets plus live county tilts. Of the seventeen games listed, the J. Vfs won eight games, four city series tilts and four county games. Especially remarkable was the junior Varsityis victory over the strong Cathedral Prep quintet by a 1846 margin at the Roosevelt gymnasium. Many of the team's members will advance next year to the varsity and promise to till well, the vacancies felt by this year s Seniors. Left fLlTlgl1I'4ROYX' 1: R. Gill1ngham,J. Rautine. R. Sallot, and H. Elliott. Row 2: F. Storaci, J. Benacci, B. Wigham, R. Thompson, and H. Tinsman. Row 3: L. Robertson. nl. Lejeal, Coach IvIcCoy, R. Van Honk, and F. VJerner. 48 1. Basketball King and Queen. l to r-jack Miller and Bonnie Baker. attendantsg Queen Phyllis Bridger and King Gil Brown, and Florena' Zook and Doug Winton-attendants. 2. Varsity Backiield. l to r4C. Knight, D. Virosko. -I. Seib, and QI. Miller. 3. Varsity line. l rn r-- G. Brown, D. Spute, B. Heidt, Komora, D. Vwfinslow, L. Laughlin, and R. Harrington. 4. -lump Ball! the Millcreek-Gorry Game. 5. Skyscrapers Jack Miller and Doug Winton. 6. A lecture from Gus. 716- 2 Zczaketlall mme This year the Millcreek HifY fielded two teams in the fast moving HifY league. The two teams. Alpha and Beta, were among the leaders in the league. Beta won the championship by defeating Erie Academy in the finals, 33 to 14. A brightlight of the Beta's season was an invitation to participate in the Warren, Pennsylvania Hi'Y Basketball Tournmaent in February. The Millcreek team placed fourth in a held of eight entrants and received a certificate of merit for its good sportsmanship on the basketball court. Members of the Beta team included: Jack Seib-Captain, jack Stautfer-Gofcaptain, Gary Conover. Bob Heidt, Paul Hunter, John Miller, Jim Moore, and Pat Lyons. The Alpha squad was made up of Pete Stadler-Captain, Dave Sprite, Gary Rautine, Jim Jackson, Bill Ralph, Roger Gillingham, and Fred Amsler. 49 emlecmfefw Left to right-Pat Moore, Peggy Heldt, Donna Hedderick, Patti Fry, Jo Rinderle, Violet Schneider. Victory, Victory, is their cry whether behind or ahead. Where they find all their pep and ideas, no one will ever know. Millcreek's three Senior and three Junior Cheerleaders are always on the go. Ready and waiting for anything to do and always willing to do it, the girls conducted many wonderful pep meetings under the leadership Patti Fry and advisor Mrs. Samuelson. T-fFight Victory, Victory, is our cry E-Fight VfIfCfTfOfRfY A-Fight Are we in it? You're doggone right! M4Fight Come on fellows iight, ight, iightllll TfEfAfM Fight, Eight, Fight wi 1. .isaty 'H V The Cheerleaders and V. Team lead a pep rally. 50 Qi-fx T b xr ' l - -L Ai . Cycas, STU COUN CQ C,- S 1 ina: -' F f-27' s -'S '-- 'fig 5 ,D 45,53 -fag? wi 4 4 Student- eoofdemtion Ltjr rn Tlgl1!'ROKK' 1: Carol Christensen. Bob Heidt. Mr. Wilson. Harry Elliot. B. Fugate, G. Kienath. Row 2: john Lower. Frank Patton. Hugh Henry. Paul Hunter, ,lean Hartley. Zudeatd ' The Student Council of 19481949 quite capably advanced its purpose, ATO create successful cooperation. With Mr. Wilsoii acting as adviser, the Council discussed rather extensively the various problems of maintenance and administration that frequently confronted the students. A cleanfup campaign was organized and met with success through the efforts of the Council who spoke over the public address system, and made posters, and conf tributed their services to arrange a better understanding of the problems of maintaining a cleaner looking school. The student executives of the group were Bcb Heidt-Presidentg and Don CorbettfVice President. 52 77ZcZZozeei6 '4 aa-gnaldcte The students of lxdillcreek High are very proud of their bifmonthly newspaper, the Hub. The staff. under the direction of Editor Bob Heidt and Adviser James Barr, published .1 paper which compares favorably with school newspapers of the surrounding area, Bob Heidt. Mr. Barr. and Pete Stadler planning the next issue ofthe Hub Regular articles in the Hub included the latest news of school events, a sports column which covered sports activities at Millcreek, a serial story by Millcreek s Dick Fralick. and the ever popular gossip column. Publications ofthe Hub began back in 1937. During the last twelve years it has grown from a typewritten, mimeographed sheet into a real newspaper. lts circulation has grown. too, Twice a month. between 350 and 41 PU copies are distributed to the students .it the same old priceeea nickel a copy. 74a ma saggy , , x 5 Left to right-Row 1: bl. Miller. vl. Davis, B. Holquist. J. Hartley, B. Heidt. P. Stadler. J. Savage, B. Baker. P. Bridger. Row 2: B. Smith. D. Benacci. E. Storaci. bl. Komora. J. jackson. bl. Ryan, B. Range. E. Evans. Mr. Barr. -I, Hcehn. P. Heldt. V. Schneider. Row 3: E. Vogel. C. Dylewsl-xi. N. Reed. S. Utterback. D. Schnee. T. Arnold. A. Vvleber. P. Weber. F. Zook, D, Lambert. -l. Filler. D Fralick, D. Rust. Row 4: P. Traphagen. 1. Wilkins, J. Shea, D. jackson. J. Lower, G. Tillman. 53 Sefwmg 'Mace 7oz 7Zeeaf A true picture of the Junior Red Cross of Red Cross otiicers planning, for the membership drive- Millcreek Would COllCZ'till almost every Stlldellf in the 1. to 1.4 Lois Vfaldemarson, Ken Zeigler. Sallv Schwartz. School- The group Shown below are fepfesentatlves from each home room in the school. These represents' tives meet and plan for Millcreelis various forms of contribution to the Red Cross program. and Marilyn Longley. Besides the annual membership cgunpaign in March. the group was active in collecting food, clothing, and toys for needy hiniiles, filling overseas Red Cross boxes, and making favors for convalescents in hospitals. Many pieces of wood craft were constructed by shop class students for men in the veterans hospitals. Otiicers of this worthy organization for 1948149 were: Ken Zieglerf-President, Marilyn LongleyfVicef President, Lois Wgilderiiitirsoii'nSecretury, .md Sully Schwnrtzf-Treasurer. The Adviser of this group was Miss Fry. de fed Emu ' ' ' - ' 2:9442 A . r 'liz fi ,. , Q VS- tif, . i v ,, ,-. H' A. . , MZ! gf I - Z if 5 9 F ' 1: 1 ,Y h X .' ' J ,., , ,dy ' cp .' : 2 - M-.,4:, X, - I 74 ' Y ? T? Q ' f il, 4 X? F F 1 A 'Y -' , J., ,fe 5 . Lefrqtff right--Rove 1: R. Schrimper. A. Tubbs. B. Potthoif. D. Powell. Row 2: -I. Austin, M. Nce. P. Stadler. L. Eng-esfer. Miss Fry, D. Hoffman. L, Vdilderrmrson. P, Hunter. D. Benacci, L. Fiddler. Row 3: M. Schraeder. H. Elliot, A. Weber. E. Dickey. M. Brown. B. Phillips, C. Suerken, L. Skelton, G. Root, S. Nelson. Row 4: P. Lindell, T. Rogerson. DI. Peterson. D. Nelson, M. Deinor. D. Curtis. M. Lewis. D. Potthoff. P. Rodenbeck. M. Harrington. K. Evans Row is S. Schxx drtz. M. Hain. R. Beals. J. Almzisv. B, Dickey, -I. Lloyds. J. Van Honk, C, Christensen, J. Yochim, B. Bauer. 54 .lea ,-46amwo4 Sapmzalee Left to 'right-Row 1: Hartley, DI. Davis, Miss Sherrange, gl. Davis, N. Reed. Row Z: J. Stautfer, S. Young N. Evans, M. Dunst, B. Eugate, VJ. Schulte, B. Heidt. Row 3: V. Ralph, M. Leib. D. Schnee, S. Saunier. 7 ,mmf just finishing its iirst year of existence, the Spanish Club has become one of the most popular activities in Millcreek. It is composed of members of the Spanish II class. In February, the club presented a hilarious comedy, Tooth or Shave by Joseph Niggle. The story centered about the lives of poor Mexican peasants. Starring in the comedy were Mary Elaine Dunst, Donna Schnee, Bob Heidt, and Jack Stautfer. Included in the same program were a group of Mexican folk songs dances. The Club's booth at the annual P. T. A. Bazaar featured hand painted cascarones and fortune telling. The Club also presented Mexican songs and dances for various other organizations. The Club sponsor and Spanish teacher, Miss Laura Sherrange, is well acquainted with Mexico and its customs, having recently attended a course at the University of Mexico. Officers for the year 194849 were jean Hartley-President, Mary Elaine Dunst-VicefPresident, and Mary Grimme-Treasurer. ' f f arif ' im1xn1:IiZir.l --,- ' 5' 5 iii my ,S -Wm , .... i i- nrrmrm , JN I ,,,.. 8 Q ,. gt' gi - 4 , 1 ' ' V si T 9 ' .fm 'mi 'flf' V Q- S '- , ' .' I - ' H -Q. , 5 N. ' 1 .-.151 Ij.i f'lx' Y i - al T '- ' -' xr. , A Y , -Esc .. s . 4 -, -fwfr-P fx. A, .1 --v N ,. .Q ', 3 .tl V I . . A 'Omg , ..a eggs . , 1. 5, .-...-.- . F Q 1 ,.,,,h ,mg M Q H r QQ- F- - ...S s.. a as s , .. T e . -1- ' ' , 1 aw . , 2 Est' s ' V f-cf ' f s ' Scenes from the Spanish Play Tooth and Shave. 55 ek ciao! and ,4mex This year found the Unew look at Millcrcek- 21 new look in school buildings. The much needed Annex, containing ten classrooms, was completed A facilities for junior and provides attractive study High Students. 7041124319 Zaqetiez fam 7:01 mmf eiloeacdqa . . . 34 I 0 gf Sigh Q We l.e'r in vgli' Row 1: E. Martin. M. Leib. L. Vvlliite. B, Hunter. NV. Schutte, gl. Rinderle. Miss johnson, D. Heddericlc. S. Saunier, V. Ralph N. llcinath, R. Flceman. Rrxv 1: gl. Ariibio. S. Yeung. E. Fleeman. B, Holquist. jl. Austin. P. Steiner. M. Welsh. T. Hitz, El. Hartley, D. Schnee. S. Guianen, j, Hoehn B. Bakr. C. -lc bnst n. hi. Vfaldinger. Rtw 3 M. Thaler. B. Mcorc. E. Stossmeister, N. Thomas. I.. Engesser. D. Wisniewski. N. Dunst, xl. Savage, B. Fugate, R. Wadding, M Erccks. li. Rcbcrtscn. rl. Corritcre. Rani 4 B. Range. D. Mcffumber, N. Evans. P. Fry. -l. Loew. E. Evans. M. Noe, A. Oksen, J. Davis. VI. Davis. N, Reed, M. Durst. 746 Z- eeaa As the junior members of the Y. W. C. A., the YfTeens have done much in the past year to further the work ot that organization. Their very ccmplete program has included both service and social projects and the girls managed to crowd a great deal of activity into one short school year. In the service project line, the Millcreek YfTeens collected clothing for people in Europe, brought articles for the Red Cross boxes. gave a party for the children at the Sarah Reed Home, and made club to club packages. Christmas was the busiest time for service projects, Besides going Christmas caroling, the YfTeens sold Christmas seals. wrapping paper. and buttoniers. The scczal schedule was also crowded, In fact, there was at least one activity each month. The September hike started the busy year. The initiation of new members which took place in October proved to be a most hilarious time fat least to the old membersj. Because there was no county Tri in the fall, Millcreek had its own, The Feathery Fantasies. at the Y.W.C.A. on November 12. In December the Y.W.C.A. had its regular Hanging of the Greens. .i particularly lovely event. The new year was ushered in with joint meetings with the HifY in I Yfxi. rvngri l ers .ir the Y-Teen initiaticn. 2. Time out for refreshments. l zo 1 Bonnie Baker, joyce Austin, and Patti Fry. 56 1 January. February was notable for the Teachers' Tea while March was the occasion of a splash party held at the Y. The gay Little Girl Party was held in April and the Mother and Daughter Tea brought the year to a close. The brightest spot in the yearls program for many of the girls was the county Tri which was held late in April. Miss Margaret johnson was the very capable director of the organization. Joanne Rinderle was the busy president who was aided by Sonya Stroble, vicefpresidentg Mary Leonard, secretaryftreasurerg Suzette Saunier, social chairman, Donna Hedderick, service chairman, Winifred Schutte, program chairmang and Phylis Bridger, publicity chairman. Left to right-Rove 1: T. Arnold. K. Dunsmore, P. Clinton. P. Bridger, P. Moore. P. Heldt. F. Zook. E, Dolak, D. Reese, K. Mundy. B. Widdiiield, D. Pearson. I Row 2: UI. Ryan, H. Hoover, I. Stevens. M. Fickenworth. N. Ames. B. Faust. E. Pherrin. R. Maier. F. Finke, R. Dunst, B. Brown, C. Dawley, C. Woodin, S. Conway. Row 3: E. Keeler, M. Laughery. S. Weaver. A. Volkman, C. Thorr, D. Zimmerly, A. Weber. M. Benyon. R. O'Connell. E. Lawrence ul. Deitz, E. Kreider, B. Graham. Row 4: D. Urraro, H. Haines, D. Zeigler, -I. Bremmer. -I. Kramer, M. Rieger, M. Leonard. L. McClimans. -I. Mclviichaels, V, Schneider bl. Sample, R. Heberlein, D. Benacci, V -1 39 vane? Left to right!Row 1: M. Yeager, G. White, L. Goodrich, N. Thcmpson, H. Killian, R. Mastrey, B. Wilkins, D. Glowacki. M. Lund, B. Phillips, B. Benner, S. Protzman. Row 2: L. Waldermarson, M. Reseler, M. Chiffon, M. Spaulding, P. Walters, G. Powell, P. Dunst, D. Emhotf, T. Norton. A. Straub, C. Carlsen. Row 3: M. Adams, M. Brown, M. Evans, B, Milks, S. Manucci, K. Reed, K. Hunter, R. Levesque, N. Maracci. P. Lloyda. S. Shraeder. Row 4: E. Storaci, B. King, S. Utterback, S. Clark, M. Rieger, B. Smith, l. Roberts, J. Stroul, N. Huntington. M. Young. 57 gadfddaq gzofdefziaad Kei W 5 Left ru viglir--V Row I: E. Dickey. D, Gorr, K, Shilliff. R. Gillingham, F. Amsler, M. Schwartz, D. Jackson, J. Lower. Row 2: B. Ralph, D. Michalcski, J. Stautfer. B. Heidt, Mr. Hayes, J. Moore, P. Stadler, J. Jackson, A. Schwartz. Row 3: L. Fiddler. R. Melgaard, G. Rautinc, H. Henry, D. Thompson. D. Fralick, E. Zeigler, J. Spusta, C. Bowser. Row 41 C. Knight, D. Sputc. R. Harrington. P. Lyons, P. Traphagen, G. Brown, E. Hulings, Gary Conover, J. Miller, H. Haslar. Row S: J. Filler. L. Laughlin. D. Stankcy. J. Komora, R. Presta, D. Bridger, Paul Hunter, Jack Seib. We-7 Good fellowship can best describe this group of active, ambitious young men. The HifY is a leader in school social life. Parties and hay rides. marked a successful social season which was concluded with the gay, impressive Crystal Ball. the annual banquetfdance. This year basketball dominated its sports program. Its two teams were among the leaders in the fastfmoving HfY League. The HfY Beta team captured fourth place at the Warreii Pa. HfiY Invitational Tournament held in February. Largely through the efforts of Mr. Hayes, the adviser, Stu Holcomb of West Point and Purdue foot' ball coaching fame. spoke to an assembly of Millcreek students. Officers for the year I9-18-49 were: President-Jim Moore, Vice President-Pete Stadler, Secretary! Bob Heidt. and Treasurerfqlack Staurfer. Q 1 1 Members of the Girls'Athletic Club carried out an ambitious program of sports and activites this year. In addition to their basketball and volleyball tournaments held every Tuesday after school, they had a tumbling team. They sponsored a very successful Sock Dance, Girls Nights, and a dance at which they crowned an Athf letic Queen. Ten letters were awarded to the ten most active girls of the club. The group, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothea Samuelson, had Donna Hedderick as presidentg Mary Lou Chiffon, secretary, and Barbara Widdifield, treasurer. 58 Left to rightfRow 1: D. Pearson. T. Arnold, P. Clinton. P. Heltlt. F. Zoola. D. Reese. B. Schaffer. li. lxiuntly. E. Wnldiheltl. Row 2: R. O'Connell, P. Bridger. L. Whrte. B. Hunter. W. Sehutte. .l. Rxnderle. D. Hedclerxelc. Mrs. Samuelson, S. Saunler. V. Ralph N. Keinath, R. Fleeman. Row 3: K. Dunsmore, A. Weber. E. Lawrence. C. WOOCl1H, E. Keeler, S. Young, E. Fleeman, D. Sehnee. .l. Austm, B. Baker. M. Relger J. Kramer, 1. Bremmer, D. Zexgler. V. Sehnelder, S. Conway. Row 4: M. Benyon, B. Moore, P. Fry, N. Thomas. D. Wisn1eu'ski, vl. Savage. K. Rohertson, L. McCl1mans. M. Leonard. H. HAIDES, E Kreider, J. Ryan. Row 5: C. Thorr, R. Heberlein. B. Graham. hl. Loew. Al. Gemler. M. Noe. A. Olcsen. -I. Dams. J. Dans, N. Recd. D. Bcnaecl. D. Urraro 700:54 and 7 B 1 'l A A 'f ' 4 J 5... A.. I fm? 4 Left to Tlgl1f7ROVs' 1: K. Hunter, L. Goodrich. D. Clinton, D. Glowacl-xi, B. Wilk1ns, B. Benner, G. Powell, il. Neff. M. E. Pherrin, J. Nlehauer, A. Adams. Row 2: N. Gearhart, S. Russell, L. White, J. Chartley, M. Shraeder, Cv. DiRen:o, M. Fisher. J. Hecker, H. Scholl. bl. Russell, B.West. C. Rose. M. Brown. Row 3:M. Brown, R. Allieri, S. Weber, E. L. Holman, C. Reinger, -I. Botwright, P. Hobart, M. L. Chiffon, B. M1ll-ss, K. Reed, R. Levesque. A. M. Yesko, A. Straub, A. Gennerelli. Row 4: C. Carlson, T. Norton, M. Yeager, S. Quinn, M. A. Bresslin, N. Huston, A. Lucas, M. Evans, P. Lloyda, S. Schraeder, N Hunt' ington, L. Waldemarson. Row 5: J. Eppley, I. G. Lewis, S. Utterback, I. Princlle, J. Conner, B. Smith, I. Roberts, E. Storaci, S. Christensen, S. Ambro, D. Hall. 59 i . . - is . is , X ' Left In right' Row 1: N. Thomas. N. Thomas. P. Steiner, M. C'Day. Row 2: B. Faust. M. Fickenworth, T. Norton, Miss Kuhn, Miss Kudlock, E. Pherrin, B. Baker. Row 3: M. Welch. S. Manucci. E. Martin, S, Guianen. S. Lambrecht, K. Robertson. L. Strain, H. Weaver. Row 4: N. lieinath. M. Thomas, B. King. S. Aulenbacher, D. Thompson, M. Adams, S. Winslow. 7az'me Qfame of ,-4meu'ca The aroma of a cake baking in the oven often drifted through Millcreek's halls. . One could be sure that xi member of the F. H. A. was trying out a new recipe. This active group of girls is made up of those taking the Home Economics course. Besides cookery, the girls learn advanced sewing technique. Many of them completed a Red Cross Home Nursing course. C The club was very active throughout the year. During 194849 it held two food demonstrations, two bake sales. and had charge ofthe bake sale and apron booth at the Annual Christmas Bazaar. The group was also socially active. ln November the members attended a dinner and theater party. A Christmas Tea and a skating party were also held by the girls. ln April, four members were chosen to attend the Pennsylvania State F. H. A. Convention at York, Penn' sylvania. Those attending were: Mary Ann Welch, Patty Steiner, Mildred Fickenworth, and Emily Pherrin. Officers for the year were: Kay RobertsonfPresident, Mildred FickenworthfVicefPresident, Helen Fuhrman 'eSecretary, Emily Pherrin fTreasurer, Nancy KeinathfReporter, and Bonnie BakerfSocial Chairman. The groups advisers were Miss Dorothy Kuhn and Miss Ruth Kudlock. .5 . . 1 ff ' ff . ,:'z.':-, Q s ,K ' f -' 4 'J ., - I .. .1 Q ...mg A ' .vs . ., . . -W , , 3? tg- .-,,-h.::.V.A , aff if Th i I V.f2p::- P+ in 5,.. . .- 9 t, ir- ,es I ' fr' A' V+ f ,QQ rf s' 7' -l if f ' fi -1 1 fi, Z, .55 L ' ...wr er. M JA, ,, lm., - I lkittv Steiner and Shirley Guinen washing clothes. 2. Mary Ann Welch testing one of her specialties. 60 ,-49umdm-ml Sqcemm The F. F. A. is a national organization of, hy, and for boys studying vocational agriculture. The F. F. A. Chapter of Millcreek worked very hard this year. There were n'any individual honors won and the club as a whole did very well. Nearly twenty students attended the State Farm Show at Harrisburg in January where they learned many new things in agriculture. Two students from Millcreek played in the State Band at the farm show. The F. F. A. also had a good basketball team which provided fun for the memhers every week. Vocational students hard at study Mr. Payne is the F. F. A. advisor and he has helped out the club tremendously throughout the year The officers this were: David Love--President: Joe Comeau-VicefPresident: Dick Winslowi'Secretary Deb WhiteeTreasurerg Chet Dylewski'Reprter: joe BauerfWatch Dogg Don Waidley -Chapliiiii. 74a ?wZwze cnmeze of ffmefziccz Left to right-Row 1: B. Potthoff, D. Barringer, P. Rich, B. Adams, C. Wiser. Row 2: D. Waiclley, J. Ackerman, j. Comeau, R. Winslow, D. Love, Mr. Payne, C. Dylewski, j. Bauer, D. White, T. Waldemarson Row 3: A. Senger, E. Simeon, R. Borst, N. Navecky, D. Bennett, W. Engell. F. Leech, L. Copeland, C. Noe. Row 4: B. Liegh, D. Hill, C. Bowser, G. Rautine, B. Dylewski, D. Herhold, DI. Hughes, C. Fleeman, B. Maurer. Row 5: R. Long, D. Reese. 61 Zander! ?Zea4e! The l1brary's busy crrioer l to 1- joan Locw. Marilyn Berry, julia Savage, and Eleanor Martin Experience in library inanageinent is the main purpose of the Library Club. Members of the club devote their free periods to assist the librarian, Miss Powell. in her duties. These duties include the checking, shelving, and mending of books, desk work, maintaining magazine and reference shelves, filing catalog cards, preparing books for circulation, creating bulletin board displays, and supervising library procedure. The club has received high praise for its success in studentfteacher cofoperation. Oiiicers for the year 19481949 were: Bernard BadgerfPresident, Julia SavagegVice President, Ronnie Booserf -Secretary Treasurer, and Louise White-Reporter. Ae 165-:ang Za! uv- Lsrgr rn Tllllf - Row 1: Al. Savage. Miss Powell. B. Badger. R. Booscr. Row Qi M. Durst. xl, Ambro. j. Corrirore. D, liallenbach, L, Marchetti. V. Ralph. D. Bennett. E. Fleeman. L. White. E. Storaci, D. Zeigler, -I, Vogel 62 OO Left to right-Row 1: R. Fleeman. B. Moore, J. Ambro, j. Ccrritcre. Row 2: L. Engesser, A. Oksen, Miss Zuck-Advisor. C. White, E. Fleenian. Row 3: M. Durst, j. Hoehn. F. Hopkins, J Puscher, M. Brooks, C. Joslyn, R. Wadding. B. Kinsinger, E. Evans. M. Waldinger. D. Mc- ie Zammefzcdaf The twentyfone members of this organization are preparing themselves for careers in the business tield. Under the careful guidance of Miss Zuck, they became acquainted with business techniques. oflice procedure. and other advanced commercial courses. The Commercial Club has aided in the typing and mimeographing of school tests and the programs for the plays and operettas. In a social way, the girls sponsored movie parties and a Valentine entertainment. They have regular meetings and choose their own officers. The officers for the year 194849 were: President -Arlene Qkseng Vice President-Louise Engesserg Secretaryffilizabeth Fleemang Treasurerf-Charlene White. Cumber, B. Range, L. White. Zaye Uma This group of boys contributes much to the success of all stage shows given at Millcreek. They are in charge of construction and repair of the scenery and handle the curtain and lighting effects while a performance is in progress. Directed by Mr. johnson, the stage crew shifted the scenes for both the junior and Senior Class Plays. Oklahoma, and Tooth or Shave. geldnd Me Scenea Front Row: D. Bridger, J. Moore. Art Huston. E. Hulings. Back Row: G. Brown, D. Anthony. 63 ie Defcufe 7mm Y? mx hv N Q Le-lr rn Righ:--Row lg jean Hartley, Miss Videtto4Adviser, Miss PowellAAdviser, Donna Schnee, and Norma Ames. Row 2: Don Murray. Eldie Dickey, Roheata Wadding, Charles Day, Keith Turner, and Charles Suerken. ln series of six debates on the subject . Resolved: That the United Nations now be revised into a federal world government, Millcreek's dehiiters Won eight of twelve decisions. Ze Wad 77411106 Left In right Standing Fnrcground: D. Miclialeski, Ciipt., .md Noe, Lieut. R-uw 1: IJ. Vkihitforil. R, Thompson, 'I. lvlorris, V. Marclietti, R. Herhold, C. Pease. ul. Hain, P. Dolak, R. Adams. Row Z: li. Remicl-1, Ci. Moon. L. Marchetti. E. Bloomwell. R. Tomes, Wiser, C. Lapham, N. Navecky, R. Curtiss, Row 3: T. Levesqiic. A. Hayes, R. Start. R. Refsland, R. Calahan, L. Brooks, bl. Smith. A, Eaton. 6-L X 'Ain'Q-H9 mu mimwfq M1-a'+E' A-:..!., b F: 3, f -A'-' 'H ' Iii , ' Q j Y fm' . gil. XQ X K 3 'JL' ,Wi 1 P 'y lhv nh ,ari a X r'r Dov! ZZ? WU JJ A .l m ft! '9n-1 ' 3 I 'u 'l K: Q A ml 44 NM f I X ,vm C7 Xl' X , . l , U kr ? - ,..---3, 4 QW ' ' J Q' ffflf' .Q 'Z 4'4a3 compwzibn 44 Qi, 9110191 dff' 'fp-f 4h0e Wg. Kin Edztor, . IJOHN STAUFFER I . JOHN WILKINS- . N1NA RUTH EVANS OYRUS DENMARK . LLOYD BROOKS Assistant Edztor , Business Manager . . I Advertzsmg Md7lclgCT Subscriptlon Nfamlger MW' Wwe X In N ip, J Vl5LL'R1E XXIII Ammul Publzcfmmz of THE SENIQR CLASS MILLCREEK HIGH SCHOOL ERIE, PENNsx'LvAN1A 66444 of 7?47 19431944 194-P1945 19454946 19-16' 1947 19471948 1948-1949 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right. Karl Shilliff, James Ferrell, Suzette Saunier. ,lim Moore 77Zemau2e In September, 1943 the Class of '49 was inaugurated at Millcreek. After some difficulty in locating the various rooms we settled down to our studies. Now that we had reached Millcreek, june 1949 didn't seem so far away. We returned the next September, veterans of one year at Millcreek. That year we were 140 strong. The Class participated in many activities and sponsored its first social eventga very successful skating party. During this year our first class ollicers were elected: President-jim Moore, VicefPresident4Patti Fry, Secretaryfjack Seib, and Treasurer-Karl Shillilf. Studies began to get harder, but the class continued its high scholastic average. As Sophomores we had a very good representation in sports and other extracurricular activities. Social activities during the year were not too numerous, but were very successful. Olhcers for the year year were: President-john Miller, VicefPresidentYRobert Heidt, Secretaryfjack Miller, and Treasurer-Nancy Wilshire. During our junior year, we were leaders in school activities. Proof of this was seen in the Junior Play and colorful juniorfSenior Prom. Class officers were: President-Karl Shilliff, VicefPresident-Dan Bauerlein, Secretary-Donna Hedderick, and Treasurer-Suzette Saunier. This was the year we received our coveted class rings. Activity can best described our Enal year at Millcreek. Early in the year class officers and the Kaldron Staff were elected. Officers elected were: President4Karl Shilliff, VicefPresident-jim Ferrell, Sec' retaryffSuzette Saunier, and Treasurer-jim Moore. Throughout the year Seniors held important posts in the various extrafcurricular activities and on the athletic teams. Members distinguished themselves as leaders in the various organizations. The Senior Play, A Case of Springtime was a thorough success. The Senior's social season ended with the colorful St. Patrickls Day Dance, Sham- rock Shenannigansu when the Senior King and Queen were announced. June quickly rolled around and it became time for the Senior Class to depart. The Seniors were honored for a final time at the beautiful Baccalaureate Service and the inspiring Commencement Exercises. 66 Left to 7lgllIfAftEDdADtS Jack Staulfer. john Txiiller, and Bob Heidi. King Karl Shillirf, and Queen Iviary Elaine Dunit. Attendants Donn Hedderick. Patti Fry. and Suzette Saunler, Flower girls Anne Rishell and Pam Phaser. de emlcvz King and Zcceea Coronation held at the St. Pat's Dance The second of june. 1949-The Senior r 'cive their treasured diplomas 67 'K eadcvw JOHN H. ACKERMAN F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 F. F. A. Basketball 3, 4 Class Basketball 1, 2 JACQUELINE B. AMBRO C. A. C. 1, 2, 3A Libary Club 3, 4 YfTeens 2, 3, 43 Play Staff 4 Comm. Club 4: Freshman Choir 1 Spring Festival Usherette 1 5 RICHARD O, ANTHONY 4 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 X fx Kaldron Staff 4 3 Play Cast 4 I! Xa Left to r1gl1tfTop: bl. Ackerman, j. Ambro, R. Anthony Bottom: D. Bridger. R, Brrdger, L. Brooks. DONALD M. BRIDGER Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 Kalclron Stall 3 Baccalaureate Usher 3 Commencement Usher 3 RICHARD A. BRIDGER Band 1, 2, 3, :Officer Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 41 Officer Red Cross 21 Hall Patrol 2, 3 Play Staff 3, 4, Pep Band 3 AllfStar Band 2g Spring Festival 3 LLOYD J. BROOKS Stage Crew 2 Kaldron Staff 4 Hall Patrol 4 Play Stal? 3, 4 Ellen Stossmeister, Drck Stankey, and Sally Lambrecht desrgn the scenery for the Senxor play. 68 Left ro rsglii4Top: J. Austin, B. Baker, J. Bauer, L. Black Bottom: M. Brooks. G. Brown, J. Buckley. D. Byers JOYCE E. AUSTIN MARY M. BROOKS G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Tumbling 3, 4 Y.Teens 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival 1 Y. Teens 2, 3, 43 Class Play Usherette 4 Play Staff 3, 41 Girls Chorus 4 A Capella 3, 4g Oklahoma 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial C. 4 Red Cross 4, Spring Festival 2 Operetta 4 BONNIE L. BAKER GILBERT L. BROVJN YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Kaldron Statf 4 Band 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival 1, 2 HifY 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4 A Capella C, 4g Officer 4 Baseball 2, 4g Stage Crew 2, 4 Girls Chorus 1, 2, Hub Staff 4 Class Basketball 1 Play Staff 3, 41 Operatta 3, 4 All Star Game 4 Student Council 2, Library Club 1, 2 JOSEPH E. BAUER JAMES BUCKLEY F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Oiiicer 4 F. F. A. Basketball 2, 3, 4 LAVERN R. BLACK DONALD R. BYERS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 A Capella 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 2, 3 Hall Patrol 4 Boys Glee Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3 Play Cast 4 HifY 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1 Spring Festival 3 Class Basketball 1, 2 69 endafza ROBERT C. CALLAHAN H.ill P.1trol 4 .lQ9EPH A. COIVIEAU F. F. A. 1.2, 3.4: F. F. A. Officer 4 F. F. A. Basketlmll 1. 2, 3. 4 CARRETT W, CCNOVER H1 Y 2. 3. 41 HY Basketball 3. 4 A Cmpellli 3.4: Football 1, 2 Cperettli 3. 4: Stage Crew 2 bl, V. Blsketball 21 Hill F.ltrol 1, 2 Class Bdsketbnll 1. 3 ll-qlizzltl the lccncs at the Senior play Cleo ,lOlUV0l'l .lpylies P.l1t1 Fry's make-up Left no right-Top: R. Callahan, bl, Comeau, G. Conover Bottom: C. Denmark, B. Derby. G. Dickey CYRUS bl. DENMARK Vincent: Swimming 1, 2 Millcreek: Football 4 Kaldron Statf 4 BRUCE D. DERBY Debate 4 GEORGE DICKEY Left to riglitfTop: J. Corritore, J. Davis, J Davis, L. Davis Bottom: M. Dunst, M. Durst. C. Dylewski, G. Engesser JUNE R. CORRITORE YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Play Staff 4 Commercial Club 4 Library Club 3, 4 Kalclron Staff 3, 4 JANET M. DAVIS G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2 YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3 A Capella 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Hub Staff 3, 4, Spring Festival 2 Play Staff 3, 4, Commencement U JOAN L. DAVIS G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2 YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, A Capella 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 Play Staff 3, 4, Spring Festival 2 Commencement Usherette 3 , HEUBERT L. DAVIS Hall Patrol 4 Stage Crew 2 MARY E. DUNST East: YfTeens 3, Red Cross 2 Spanish 2, Archery 2 Swimming 2, Cheerleader 2 Millcreek: Spanish Club 4: Ofhcer 4 YfTeens 4 MARILYN C. DURST Waterford: Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2 Operetta Cast 1, 2 4 Millcreelc: YfTeens 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4 Play Staff 3, 4, Kaldron Staff 4 sh. 3 Commercial Club 4 cHEsTER P. DYLEWSKI E. F. A. 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4 3 F. F. A. Officer 4, Hub Staff 4 Stage Crew 1, Play Cast 4 GERTRUDE L. ENGESSER YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 4 Operetta 3, 4, Girls Dozen 3 A Capella 4, Red Cross 4 Commercial Club 4, Officer 4 Girls Chorus 3 71 f 6016074 ELLEN B. EVANS Y Teens 3. 4: Orchestra 1. 2 Hub Stgnlg liuldron Stall. 4 Commercril Club 4 Cl.iss Play Usherette 3. 4 NINA R. EVANS Y Teens 2, 3. 4: Play Staff 3, A C.ipell.i 3. 4: Ctlicer 4 Kaldron Stat? 1, 43 Cperettgi 3. Girls Chorus 2 D. A. R. Award 1 Spdlllill Club 4 N. H. S. 3. 4 Spring Festival 1. 2 Commencement llsherette 3 ,lAlx1ES VJ. FERRELL lialdron Stuff 4 Pluy Cust 4 Class Crlicer 4 B.icoil.iure.ite Usher 3 Commencement llsher 3 Clee Club 1. 2 THE THREE MI 'SKETEERS Bal Hem-.lt. lit!-1 Strnititier. Kirl Shillllif Left rn right -Top. E. Evans, N. Evans. tl. Ferrell Bottom: B. Fugate, H. Fuhrmun. ul. Gemler BERNICE H. FUCATE YfTeens 2. 3. 4 Play Staff 3 Play Cast 4 Student Council 4 Spunish Club 4 Whos Who 4 HELEN bl. FUHRIVIAN Home Ee. Club 1. 2. 3. 41 Otlicer 4 Oreretta Crist 3. Y'Teens 2, 3. 4 Pl.iy Staff 3, 4: Chorus 1 AIANICE A. CEMLER Eristz Twirling 2g Archery 1. 2 Swimming 1. 2g Spunish Club 2 Mushb.ill Millcreekz YfTeens 3, 41 C. A. C. 41 Plgiy Staff 4 Left to vight-Top: L. Fiddler, E. Fleeman, R. Fleeman. P. Fry Bottom: S. Guianen. -I. Hartley. D. Hedderick. R Heidt ELMER L. FIDDLER SHIRLEY M. GUIANEN HifY 2, 3, 4, Otiicer 3 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 41 Football 1, 2 Home Ec. Otiicer Baseball 2g Class Basketball 2, 3 YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Play Staff 3, 4 ELIZABETH L. FLEEMAN JEAN M. HARTLEY G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1 Y1Teens 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4 YfTeens 2, 3. 4, Library Club 3. 4 Play Cast 4: Student Council 4 Commercial Club 41 Officer 4 Hub Staff 3, 4. G. A. C. 1. 2 Play Staii' 4 Debate 2, 3, 4, Play Stall 3 RUTH M. FLEEMAN DONNA M. HEDDERICK YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival 1, 2 YfTeens 2. 3, 43 Otiicer 2. 4 A Capella 1, 2, 3, 41 Play Cast 4 G. A. C. 1, 2. 3. 4: Officer 4 Commercial Club 41 Operetta 3, 4 Girls B?15kCfb21ll 2: Volley Ball 2 Play Usherette 3, G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3. 41 Play Staff 3 Baccalaureate Services 2, 3 Student Council 11 Class Otiicer 3 PATRICIA A. FRY ROBERT E. HEIDT YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Class Oiiicer 1 Hi1Y 2, 3, 4: Ofhcer 2, 3 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival 3 Class Officer 2, Debate 3. 4 A Capella 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Hub Staff 4, Editor 4 N. H. S. 3. 4: Oiiicer 4 Student Council 4, Kaldron 3, 4 Play Staff 3, Tumbling Team 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 41 N. H. S. 3, 4 Spanish Club 41 Class Basketball 1 HifY Baksetball 3, 4 73 Seaiaw THERESA HITZ YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Kaldron Staif 4 Play Staff 4 Chorus 3, 4 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 JCAN D. HCEHN YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Hub Staff 4 Chorus 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 BETTY M. HOLQUIST YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Hub Staff 3, 4: Kaldron 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 C r,D'r'-t1dSm . Oungllcheiirilg m I 6 Left to nghtfTop: T. Hitz, j. Hoehn, B. Holquist P K Bottom: P. Hunter. C. Johnson, C. Joslin PAUL A. HUNTER Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 HifY 3, 4 Red Cross 2, 4 Student Council 4 A Capella 3, 4 CLEC J. JOHNSON Orchestra 4 Band 3 YfTeens 3 Play Cast 3 Play Staff 4 Spring Festival 2 CORDELIA L. JOSLIN YfTeens 2, 3 G. A. C. 1, 2 Commercial Club 4 Professor Cary Conover, right. explains his theory on Solid Geometry to Paul Hunter and Pat Lyons. 74 Left to nghtfTop: D. Hoffman. F. Hopkins. E. Hulings. B. Hunter Bottom: N. Keinath B. Kmsinger. l Kohl. S. Lambrecht. DONALD W. HOFFMAN Academy: Football 1, 2, 31 Clee Club 2, 3 Track 2g Student Senate 2 Wrestliilg 2, 3: Choir 3 Millcreekg Football 4g Kaldron Staff 4 A Capella 4: Play Staff 4 Red Cross 4g Chorus 3, 4 FLOY E. HOPKINS Corry: Library Club 3 Corrian Staff 3 Millcreek: Commercial Club 4 FORREST E. HULINGS Stage Crew 3, 4: HifY 2, 3, 4 A Capella 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 HifY Basketball 4 ' BARBARA L. HUNTER YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2 A Capella 3, 4, G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Kaldron Staff 4, Operetta 3, 4 75 NANCY A. KEINATH YfTeens 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2 A Capella 4: G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Play Staff 3, 41 Girls Chorus 3 Kaldron Staff 3g F. H. A. 3, 4 Operetta 3 BETTY J. KINSINGER Hub Staff 4 Play Stall 4 Commercial Club 4 JAMES A. KOHL Operetta 3, 4g Stage Crew 1, 2 Baseball 2, Play Staff 4 Class Basketball 4, Band 4 Hall Patrol 1 SALLY E. LAMBRECHT YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Kaldron Staff 4 Play Staff 3, 4, Cv. A. C. 1, 2,4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 afle af eantealfa FACULTY.. ,...,,. ., ,,..Page9 SCHOOL CALENDAR ....,,,, . . . . , . . I 17, Admiiiistmtion, School Board, Faculty 18 Highlights of the year 19484949 ML1S1C .. . ,...,........,..,.....,.. . 19 Band, Orcliestm, A Cappella, Girls' Clious UNDERCLASSMEN , . . , , . ..,...,.,. . . . , . . 25 Seventh tlwougli eleventlfm gmcles SPORTS I , .,L.. ,. 41 Football, Basketball, Hifi' Basketball ACTIVITIES I I , , I , . . . . . I . , , 51 Millcreelq's Clubs and Orgaiitzations SENIOR ....,..........,..,,... . , . . . . 65 The graduating class of 1949 TRADE ..,. ...,..,. .,...,.. . . . 89 Messages from our advertisers -5 emkvw CLIFFORD I. LAPHAM Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 4 Play Cast 4 Grchestra 4 Traffic Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 4 MARILYN T. LEIB YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3 Kaldron Stall 4, Operetta 3, 4 Spanish Club 4g Play Staff 4 A Capella 3, 4, G. A. C. 1, 2 Girls Choir 2, Spring Festival 2 Freshman Chorus 1 Music Festival 2 THOMAS A. LEVESQUE Stage Crew 2 Hall Patrol 4 Play Staff 3 Left ro nglit1Top: C. Lapham, M. Leib, T. Levesque Bottom: D. McCumher, Vg. Miller, J. Miller DELORES M. MCCUMBER YfTeens 3, 4 Girls Choir 1, 2, 3 A Capella 4 Operetta 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 JACK D. MILLER Hall Patrol 1, 2 Baseball 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Crew 1, 2 Class Oilicer 2 Play Cast 3, 4 .ICHN W. MILLER I'IifY 2, 3, 4 Commencement Usher 3 Class Olhcer 2 A Capella 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Babara Hunter busily studying ID English Class Plziy Stuff 4g Hub Stuff 2, 3, 4 Boys Choir 2, 3, Kaldron Staff-l Cperetta 3, 4, Spring Festival 2 Left to rxghtfTop: L. Lindell. J. Loew. P. Lyons. E. Martin. Bottom: B. Moore. J. Moore, D. Murray, M. Noc. LARENCE E. LINDELL BETTY J. MOORE Play Cast 4 Y1Teens 2, 3, 4: Library C. 1, 2, 3 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Comrner. C. 4 A Capella 43 Class Play Ush. 3. 4 Girls Chorus 2. 3. Operetta 3, 4 Chorus lg Spring Festival 2 JOAN H. LOEW JAMES E. MOORE YfTeens 2, 3. 43 Play Staff 3. 4 Hif2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3. 4 A Capella 3. 41 Girls Chorus 2 Class Ofhcer 1. 41 Stage Crew 4 Kaldron Staff 3. 43 Operetta 3. 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3 Spring Festival 1. 2. G. A. C. 2, 3. 4 Red Cross 3g Officer 3 Student Council 2, Kaldron 4 Class Basketball 1. 2, Hi1Y Baksetball 4 PATRICK J. LYONS DONALD E. MURRAY HifY 2, 3, 4 Hall Patrol 1. 2, 3 HfY Basketball 3, 4 Kaldron 4 A Capella 3, 4, Operetta 3 Traffic Patrol 1 Hall Patrol 1, 2 Play Staff 3, 4 ELEANOR M. MARTIN MARILYN A, NOE YfTeens 2, 3, 4 YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2 Play' Cast 4 Play Cast 3, Girls Choir 2 Home Ec. 4 Spring Festival 2: Operetta 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4 A Capella 3, 4, Red Cross 4 Class Play Usherette 4 77' endow MARILYN ,l. O'DAY A Capella 1 YfTeens 1, 2 Home Ec. Club 1 Play Staff 4 ARLENE F. OKSEN YfTeens 2, 3 4, Play Staff 3, 4 Student Council 33 Operetta 3, 4, Girls Chorus 3 A Capella 4: G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Kaldron 4: Commercial Club 4 Oilicer 4 BETTY bl. PREECE Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Chorus 2 A Capella 4 YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Operetta Staff 3 Play Staff 4 Music Festival 2 Arlene Oksen and jim Moore cut a rug at an early autumn dance, Left to right-Top: M. C'Day. A. Oksen, B. Preece Bottom: R. Refsland, ul. Rinderle, K. Robertson RONALD L. REFSLAND HfY 2, Class Basketball 1 Chorus 2, A Capella 2, 4 Hall Patrol 4: Stage Crew 2 Kaldron Staff 4 .ICANN M. RINDERLE YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Olhcer 3, 4 Cheerleader, Operetta 3, 4 LI. V. Cheerleader 2, 3 Red Cross 3, A Capella 4 C. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 41KaldrO11 4 Class Play Usherette 4 Spring Festival KATHERINE A. ROBERTSCN Dayton Union High: Home Ec. Club 1, G. A. A. 1 Operetta 11 Glee Club 1 Millcreek: YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2 Home Ee. Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 43 G.A.C. 2, 3, 4 Uperetta 3, Kaldron 43 Spring Festival 1, 2 sf ' ' s K A , . I ' E Left to right-Top: j. Puscher. V. Ralph. B. Range N. Reed Bottom: S. Saunier, -I. Savage, D. Schnee, W. Schutte. 1 rv. s- X t EX! ' .52 iw 'rits - Q IEAN A. PUSCHER SUZETTE SAUNIER G. A. C. 1 YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Girls Choir 3, 4 A Capella 3. 4 VASKA M. RALPH YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4 Kaldron 4: A Capella 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4, Play Staff 3, 4 Girls Chorus 1, 2, Double Quartette Spring Festival 1, 2, Triple Trio 3 BETTE LOU RANGE YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Hub Staff 4, Play Cast 4 Kaldron Staff 4 NANCY A. REED YfTeens 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 1, A Capella 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2 Spring Festival 1, 2 A Capella 3, 4, Y'Teens 2, 3, 4 Class Otlicer 3, 4, Officer 3. 4 Library Club 2, 3, G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4 Baccalaureate Attendant 3 Commencement Usherette 3 Play Usherette 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2 Kalclron Staff 3, 4 JULIA E. SAVAGE YfTeens 2, 3. 4, Hub Stall 3, 4 A Capella 3, Play Staff 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4 Girls Chorus 2 Commencement Usher 3 DONNA M. SCHNEE YfTeens 2, 3, 4, SpringiFestival 2 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4 Hub Staff 4, Kaldron 4 Debate 2, 3, 4, Band Concert 3 A Capella 4, Freshman Choir 1 Play Staff 4, Play Cast 3 ,WINNIFRED R. SCHUTTE YfTeens 2, 3, 4, A Capella 3, 4 Orchestra 3, Play Cast 4 Operetta 3, 4, -I. V. Cheerleader 2, 3 Debate 3, Spanish Club 4 G. A. C. 1, 3, 4, Baccalaureatte 3 Band Concert 3, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3 Sendcvze MARTIN R. SCHWARTZ HifY 2, 3, 4 Play Stall 4 JACK R. SEIB I'lifY 3, 4g Student Council 3 Kaldron Stall: 41 Red Cross 2, 3 Chorus 3, 4, Football 3, 4 Baseball 21 Cperetta 3, 4 Band 1, 23 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3 Play Cast 3: Library Club 3 Spring Festival 1, 2 KARL A. SHILLIFF HiY 2, 3, 41 Officer 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, Play Cast 3 Class Ollicer 1, 3, 41 Kaldron 4 Crch. 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4g Spring Festivall 2,3 Play Staff-4: Officer 3 Baccalaureate Usher 3 Mary Elaine at 81111 a. m., waiting for Karl in Room 17. Left to rght-Top: VI. Schwartz, J. Seib, R. Shilliif I A Bottom: E. Stossmeister, M. Thaler. N. Thomas ELLEN M. STCSSMEISTER YfTeens 2, 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 3 Play Staff 3, 4 MARY JANE THALER YfTeens 2, 3, 4 C. A. C. 1 Band 2. 3, 4 Play Staff 3, 4 Pep Band 4 Music Review 2, 3 NANCY T. THQMAS Yffeens 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Play Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2 Spring Festival 1, 2 Home Ec. Club 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3.4 Freshman Choir 1 Left to right-Top :-I, Smith. D. Stankey,j.Stau1'fer, P. Steiner Bottom: C. Tressler. R. YNadd JACK S. SMITH Harborcreek: Football 3 Fairview: Basketball lvlanag Millcreek: Hall Patrol 4 RICHARD W. STANKEY HifY 3, 4: Play Cast 3 Basketball 4, Chorus 2 Football 3, 4: Hall Patrol 2 Kaldron Staff 4 JOHN E. STAUFFER HfY 2, 3, 41 Oilicer 2, 3, 4 Kalclron 3, 41 Editor 4 Basketball 2, 3, Play Stall 4 Spanish Club 4, Red Cross 2, ing.D. Waidley'. T. Waldemarsoii CALVIN TRESSLER Play Staff 3, 4 er 1 Operetta Stall 4 ROBERTA L. WADDING YfTeens 2, 3. 4: A Capella 4 Debate 2, 3, 4, Play Staff 4 Operetta 3, 4g Girls Chorus 3 Spring Festival 13 Girls Dozen 3 Commercial Club 4 DONALD C. WAIDLEY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Basketball 1, 2 F. F. A. Officer 4 3 A Capella 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. 3, 4 Spring Festival 2, 3,1 Hall Patr National Honor Society 3, 4 PATRICIA J. STEINER YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3, A Capella 3, 4, Girls Chorus Play Staff 4, Home Ec Club 4 Spring Festival 2 ol1,2 THOMAS W. WALDEMARSON 4 F.F.A.1,2,3,4 1, 2 Red Cross 1 Play Staff 4 81 Seaiaw INTARJCRIE A. WALDINGER Y Teens 2, 3. 4 COI1ll1lEI'Cl.ll Cluh 4 Kaldron Stull 4 G. A. C. 11 Play Staff 3 Play Cust 4 lNlARY A. WELCH Y'Teens 2. 3. 4g Chorus 1 Home Ee. Cluh 2. 3. 41 Cflicer 3 Kdldron Stall 4. Operetta 3 Play Stall 3. 4 CHARLENE L. WHITE Hillshoroz Red and Black 2 Red .md Black 2 Mrllcreek' G. A. C. 1 Commercial Clulw 41 Olhcer Kaldron Stal? 4g Girls Chorus 4 .Lick lxlrller hard at work on hls Trigonometry Left to rxght--Top: M. XVald1nger. M. Welclw, C. Wlxitc Bottom: D. WlSDlCXX'Sk1, D. XVlff6IllWUfg, P. Wolllgilng DELCRES E. WISNIEWSKI Y Teens 2.3.44 Chorus 1.2.3.4 A Capella 2, 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3. 4 Operetta 1, 3. 4: llsherette 1. 2 Girls Choir 1 Bglcealnureute Usher 2, 3 DONALD E. VJITTENBURC F. F. A. 1, 2 Grchestra 2, 3. 4 PAUL W. WOLFGANG Play Cast 4 E Hall Patrol 1 Class Basketball 2, 3. 4 A Capella 4 Operetta 4 LOUISE H. WHITE YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Play Staff 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 3, Operetta 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 JOHN C. WILKINS Kaldron 4, Play Cast 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hub Staff 3, 4 Hall Patrol 1, 2, Play Staff 4 AllfStar Band 4, Commencement U Baccalaureate Usher 3 ARTHUR D. WINTON Kenmore: Swimming 1, Track 2, 3 Football 2, 3, Baseball 3 Millcreek: Basketball 4, Football 4 4 S Left to right---Top: L. White, vvyl D.W1nton Bottom: B. Young S. Young. K. Zezcler BEVERLY A. YOUNG YfTeens 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3 A Capella 2. 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 3 -I. V. Cheerleader 2, 3,, Kaldron 4 Double Quartet 3, Play Staff 4 Triple Trio 3, Commencement Ush. 3 Spring Festival 1, 2 SARAH L. YOUNG YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, G. A. C. 4 Debate 2, 3, Play Staff 4 Operetta 1, 2, Spanish Club 4 Kaldron Staff 4 KENNETH C. ZEIGLER' HifY 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3 Hub Staff 3, 4, Orchestra 4 Hall Patrol 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4 Kalclron Staff 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ,4 Q44 of S,6'z6n9Zc'me ,x Vx g . x 1 ' l gesser. D. Hedderick. -I. Ferrell. C. Dylewski, XV. Schutte. P. Woll'gang. B. Fugate. P. Fry. E. Martin. xl. Haitlex M NX l in r B Range. D. Anthony. R. Fleeman. L. Lindell. L Blacl-1. Seniafz pina GW? Boy ineets complications? was detinitely the plot of the Senior Play. A Case of Springtime Paul XX oltging the hoy, aided by his little brother. Lavern Black. and his little girl friend, Ruth Fleenian became coniplicited in quite a hit of trouble with his girls father, Larry Lindell. ln his tireless eiforts to attract the attentions of the girl. Patti Fry, he drew the attentions of her tither the hiuh school principal. The comedy added hy the entire cast, especially the P. T. A. ladies, made the play i huge success Donna Hedderick was student coach and Miss Holland was faculty advisor. BizRNicE FLIGATE WINNIE SCHUTTE RUTH FLEEMAN LAVBRN BLACK CHET Druzwski PAUL WQLFGANG Dick ANTHONY LARRY LINDELL CAST: 84 Mrs. Brunswick . . Mrs. Hill Gwen Anderson Dickey Parker Plainclothesnian . Bob Parker Mr. Parker Mr. Ahernacker ELEANOR MARTIN PATT1 FRY ..,,. . JEAN HARTLEY , . . MARJORZE WALD:NGER . LOUISE ENGESSER A JAMES FERRELL .fl 'C SR. PLAY LEADS Left to right-P. Wolfgang, P. Fry Black, R. Fleeman. Lady from Z .. Luella joan Abernacker A A . Mrs. Parker ooflviiss Bright , . Betty Parker Eddie Abernaker Left: Pat and Paul just before the curtam clcses. Right: Winnie Schutte, Bernice Fugate and Bette Lou Range suffer a uslightn sneezing spell. 85 afzewcvwl Ga Ne 'LtlHlil1iAC2 gang 0001 aux Aix Beams on u came, Ne Hain!! .,1'tI5MaJ4nmtK.1t music :aa tl Le o ou-L .sc :oo a -Lic :ncaa 7a I dl cl 1 I Fl 1 in 1 gm Keen P'LL1QiLltl9 gn, ine oicgeaf-La Dining ina K 1 .lkafixkxliag ga, die lluml at .llmalguw qunuzag and l I. Pc1guP.w, mont of uw gm, me cgorua in if.s C v 1 ff Kill - - fa co o-Liu Qpcicffua. L um, funea an I e Puaf 1 Aix l1QLl'LA Qnifylzmeag Hua 1eceiOeJ comnwmla- I . v . . 1 .7 . ' . 1. fmn lar mia lllll.5lCUl COi1t LlI.?lltl0I1d. Ht m lef- finq, fHa'Le4L1c, Ulaf nie I9 1'9 ixfillfgfldil llmlunx' - C it L1 fllll6lCGl7 tHQlllQ. 1,10 Ollfl. tQLlCHU LA Gila dtlldxliltd SOHO CONt'LigHtQLl O0 kiiddtlzi IQ L L . . 7 . 2ll'LlCHlll4ZIlt OV ACKOQV 'Viral trildllkin IIHIACC, S00 C QXP'LQ.SA Qllf' LlGQPQ6t q'LLltitULl0. A 5 ezecztafw of ide Zecnfoaf Zi Lfjr in nglzr Row 1: Al. Millar. -I. Wilkins. L. Ercoks, S, Lambrecht, S. Saunier. ul, Staulier. N. Evans. C. Denmark. j. Ferrell. 1. Serb. R r.-1f. x ' 2: Mrs. Tcnpas. D. Schnce. M. Durst, M, Vvlaldinger.-I.Corrito1'e,B, Baker. K. Rfibertson.lV1. Welch. B. Holquist. M. Le1lv,S. Young. B. Hunter hir, Kcrrcll. Ryu' 3: V. Ralph. bl, Rinderle. E. Evans. A, Oksen. M Noe. C. White, ,I Loew, B. Range. T. Hit:. Row 4: R. Shillitl. D. Murrav. B. Hcidt. D, Stankey. P. Lyons. I Moore. D. Anthony. D. Hoffman. Early in September the first step in the preparation of the 1040 Kaldron began with the election of the stall. Under the supervision of Mrs. Tenpas and Mr. Korrell. the first task was to search for a theme. Selecting music as a theme. the Editorial Staff went to work on the layout. After long hours of work. plans for a completely new Kaldron emerged. Camera shutters began clicking as the Photography Staff started its assignment which continued through late winter. Meanwhile the Kaldron artists designed the section panels. Early in january the Business Department began its major linancial campaigns. The Advertising Staff solicited business concerns in the surrounding area. while the subscription campaign met with success with the sale of live hundred copies of the Kaldron. By early spring the copy was prepared by the Editorial Stalf and last minute photographs were taken. After the copy was typed and prooffread, all material was sent to the printer. Vvlith all work completed. the presses were set rolling and the Kaldron was printed. On circulation day the Stalliqs most enioyable and iinal job was the handing out of the new 1949 Kaldron. Left: An examg le of an overworked boyfour editor before work on the Kaldron and after it was linished. Right: Kaldron piztures on sale 3 tirst in line is Don Virosko ordering from Mary' Ann Welch and Kay Robertson, 86 SENXOR STAFF: Beverly Young Karl Shilliff LlNDERCLASS STAFF: Suzette Saumer Vaska Ralph ART STAFF: Ken Zeiglerg editor Sally Lamhrecht ie fczldcaay Staff gd6z!afzc'aZ Staff Jack Stauffer-Editor m Chief John Wilki1TsfAssista11t Editor PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: jack Seilnfliditor Bonnie Baker Kay Robertson Barhara Hunter Don Hoffman ACTIVITIESI Sarah Young Marilyn Leih Betty Holquist gawdaeea Staff SPORTS STAFF: John Miller-f-fedztor Bob Heidt 'TYPISTSi Arlene Oksen Ellen Evans Margie Wrildiiwger Betty L. Range Charlene White Marilyn Durst Nina Ruth Evans F-Business Mtl?ltlgCT James Ferrell ff Assistant Business Maviiiger ADVERTIS!NLT STAFF: SUBSCRIPTION STAFF: Cy Denmark Maiiilger james Moore Theresa Hitz Dick Anthony june Corritore Pat Lyons The following memhers of the junior Class were appointed to a ED:TORiAL STAFF: Harry Elliot Rose Marie Dunst LlNDERCLASS STAFF: Phyllis Bridger Mary Leonard BusiNFss STAFF: Florence Zook Franklin Patton Lloyd Brooks Donna Schnee .Io Ann Rinderele Mary Ann Welch Don Murray .loan Loew ART STAFF: Don Rust ADvaRTzsiNo STAFF: Alhert Stadler Peggy Heltlt ssist the 1049 Kaldron Statf. PHOTOGRAPHY ST.-KFF1 Alan Schwartl james jackson SUBSCRIPTION STAFF: Marilyn Longley Dick Fralick SPORTS STAFF: Henry Haslar Don Corbett gk A Manukau-h.:?f , Left to 11ghtfRow 1: jim Ferrell, Nina Ruth Evans, Lloyd Brccks. jack Seiln, jack Staulfer. john Wilkins. Row 2: Cy Denmark, Mr. Kcrrell, Mrs. Tenpas. Sally Lambrecht. 87 Zalman! Womz acdel A M n ambition of most students at Millcreek is to become a member of the National Honor Society. judged by these standards: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. prospective members are selected by the faculty. A tiny gold torch and shield identifies the members of this honored group. Ninn Ruth Evans Robert Heidt E lm r , V -. . ts if ,gf Patricia Fry 8, N . X234 Q lfetty Holquist fZ 'J' in Kari Schilliff N s Q i. ,wwf - - .iglsrhv 1- Y ,lohn Stnuffer 55399 vault 70a'a70a The following members of the Class of 1949 were elected to Wl1o's Wlio In American H li S Stauffer, Karl Shilliff, Nina Ruth Evans, Robert Heidt, Patricia Fr 'S and Florin Davis. 85' ig clioolsz John y, i ernice Fugzite, Betty Holquist, Janet Davi 5, Y I A f' ,ll 5 I 1' lj 1 7 W E Y 1 1 f ., W J X Inav ' In fy 'fx 5 2 '15 2 , - L ' if W 1 N i 1 N X! 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