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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
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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
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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
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