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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
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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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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
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