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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
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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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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
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