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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
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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
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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
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