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Page 77 text:
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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.
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.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
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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
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