Mill Creek High School - EM CE Yearbook (Geneva, IL)
- Class of 1961
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As the school year passes, we pause to catch a final glimpse of everything we have done.Our class- mates, friends, and teachers have all played a part In this school term. We have attempted to perserve the memories through word and pic- ture. You, the students of Mill Creek High School made It; you lived It. Here It Is--------------- MEMORIES OP 6l . SENIOR CLASS WILL give and bequeath the following: sound mind and body, do hereby I MARSHA BIERLY, will my ability to sew a straight seam to the Seventh Grade Home Ec. Class. I HONNIE CARLSON, will my left handed desk in the front row of the Government room to Loren Heirbrandt. I, GERALD DANIEL, will one half inch of my hair to Mr. Smith and all of my books to Unk and Bill so they can burn them in the furnace for fuel. I, ARNOLD DEVEREAUX, will my ability to skip study hall for a semester to Mr. King and Mrs. Smith. I, PAT GIBSON, will ray ability to get along with r. King to Ronnie Skinner and my hair to Mr. Smith. I, CHARLES GRAY, will my ability in Bookkeeping to my sister, Lorretta, and my position as center in basketball to Kenny 'Hostetler. I, ROLAND HAMILTON, will my Shop ability to Dennis Ford and my red Studebaker to Fred Piotrowicz. I, DIANNE HOOTEN, will my height four ft., eleven and three- fourths in. to Susie Wolfe in exchange for her height, five ft. three in. I, MARILYN HOSTETLER, will my right leg to my brother, Kenny so he can play basketball. I, LORRETTA HOSTETLER, will my librarian Job to Margie Johnson and my cafertia Job to anyone who likes to wash dishes. I, JACQUELYN JOHNSON, will to the school a dime that I lost in a radiator in my Junior year. I, CAROL JONES, will my position as cheerleader to Doris Smith and my Job as assistant editor on the yearbook to next yearâs editor. i, LARRY KNOWLTON, will my Chevy to Red, because he needs a good car and to Ike Smith, I give my Basketball ability. I, DONNA KRUEGER, will my first saxophone music to Jack Sciara and my assistant Editor's Job on the Crier to whoever Mr. Riley volunteers. I, SONJA MATTOCKS, will my locker, thirty full of pod bottles to Virginia Lantero. I, DONNA HILLER, will my ability to study in study hall to the Eighth Grade girls, and my typing ability to Janice Replogle. I, DALLAS MILLER, will my ability to get A's without studying to Loren Heirbrandt and ray liking for school to my brother, Jerry. I, JAKE ROBINSON, wilt to Mr. Bauer a stack of absent slips al- ready filled out so he won't have to have his class interrupted. I, JAMES ROBINSON, will my car battery to Russ Harvey and twenty pounds of my weight to Smitty. I, JIM SMITH, will my position as delivery boy for the cafeteria to any person who wants an extra helping for lunch. I, JUDY SMITH, will my talking ability to my brother, Lynn and to Mr. Riley my cute dimples. I, LANDA SMITH, will ray ability to talk and tret Into mischief to Hope Buell and my position as cheerleader to my sister, Carol. I, ROXIE SMITH, will Mr. K ng and all my teachers to my sister. Sherry; especially ray ability to get along with Mr. Riley. I, JOHN SPENCE, will my shooting ability in basketball to Kenny Hostetler and my smile to Mr. Andrew. I, JOSEPH WILCZYNSKI, will my height to Gene Snyder and my abil- lb| to stay out of trouble to Dave Kautz. I, NANCY WILSON, will my position as being Mr. Riley's only shorthand student to Bill Sawyer and my worn-out squirt gun to tome lucky senior who gets to go on the Washington trip. I, WALKER WOLFF, will mj ability to be the best behaved member of the band to Howard Magan. DEDICATION Every year there la one person who reveres himself as outstanding in the eyes of his admirers and contemporaries. This year we dedicate MEMORIES OF M6l to such a person Because of his noteworthy accomplishments, both among his friends and in his profession, we gratefully dedicate this yearbook to MR. EDWIN SMITH SENIOR CLASS HISTORY curious first graders entered Y.C.H.S. We learning our A0C's, reading, writing, and Jr. High. Going from room to room Our sponsors for our Jr. High years were Mr We carefully selected In the fall of 19 9, 36 spent our grade school years arithmetic(the usual things). In the fall of 1995 we entered was a new experience for us Wilhelm and Mr. Hassen. Then we entered our first year of high school, our currlculums. Our sponsor was Mr. Godsey. ... . Our sophomore year found us selling sweat shirts and M.C. buttons, . e had chargo of the coat check at the basketball ramos. Mr. Godsey was our sponsor again thi3 year. J Our Junior year proved to be a busy and profitable one. We made a profit of around ;500 on our magazine sales. 7 e ordered our class rinrs this year and we were all very excited when they arrived early in V,e followfd the custom of operating the concession stand at rrofA ii §anes: ?,:acParland was the director of our Jr. I lay . roiessor, .:ow Could Youl which was a huge success. 7 e also ade a profit of 395 71 on our Jr. Dance. We all worked very hard on our prom waa °n May 7th The P 0⢠was at the Spaulding Hotel in ichlgan City and the theme was âMoonlight Memories. Mrs. Yarno was our sponsor. Our Senior year has also been a busy one. We have been busy selling and working on our Yearbook. We had a Yearbook Dance in November to help on ohe expense of the book. We were all excited when the time came to order our graduation announcements, and caps and gowns. Our Senior pictures were taken in October and they arrived in the middle of December. Our sponsor is Mr. Riley. HOW WE LOOKED IN 49'' Memories of 1 9 Left to right: First row, Harry Johnson, Reggie Ilighet, Larry Knowlton, David Chebowskl, Dallas Hiller , Walker Wolff , Jim Robinson , Second row, Eleanor Miller, arilyn Hostetler , Donna Miller , John Crosswate, Carol Jones , Carl Forrest, Nancy Wilson , Kurtis McMahon, Dianne Hooten , Marjorie Johnson, Third row, Judy Smith , Marsha Bierly , Roxie Smith , Sonja Mattocks , Charles Gray , Joe Hall, Mike Anderson, James Feinn, John Spence , Roland Hamilton , Fourth row, Mrs. Wolfe , Roberta Peterson, David Worthington, Larry Long, Lee McClain, Arnold Devereaux , Jackie Johnson , John Lambert, Jim S-nith, Leonard Cannan. Denotes a student of Mill Creek for 12 years PRESENTING THE Jack Eller Robert W. Riley Indiana State-B.S. Indiana University M.S. Commerce Central Normal B.S. Indiana University M.C.S.-M.S. Principal English Glenn T. Andrew Indiana State Teachers College M.A.-A.B. English-Latin Ball State-B.S, English Coach Driver Training Notre Dame-B.S. Chorus-Band Kenneth Patterson Purdue University B.S. Indiana Central Science Indiana University B.A. Coach-Mathematics Francis Gustafson Indiana State Grade four History Bernice Hunt Manchester College Grade Five Florence Wilson Tri-State College Grade One Central Normal Indiana University Indiana State Bethel College Olive Smith Grade two and three Vincennes Indiana State Margaret Collings Butler Teachers College Bethel College Purdue Extension Grade one t' Dorothy Palm Bowling Green State University Purdue Extension Butler Extension Bob Jones Grade Grade three and four 3and-l,2,3,!i, Class Officer-1,3,-lass ?lay-3, Latin- !l, Barcotball- 2, 3, U Volleyball-?.3 ÂŁ RsJLi+ Dallas Howard Miller Brob Keen sense, common sense, plenty of room for nonsense. PRESIDENT Ronald Kent Carlson Ronnie Men of few words are after all the best. VICE-PRESIDENT Landa Lee Smith Lulu She may not be big, but neither is a stick of dynamite. TREASURER G. A.A.-1,2, 3 Peo Club-1, ,3,I , Cheer- leader-3,k, Chorus- 1,2,3, +, Pom-Pom Girl-3. Class Play-3 Class Officer-1,0, , Homecoming Candi- date- , , Crier Edi- tor-k Marilyn Kay Hostetler ?ÂŁare I envy no man that knows more than I, I pity him that knows less. SECRETARY Cross Country-2,3,5., Basketball- 1,2,3,5, Track-1,2,3,5, Class Officer-3.5 Volley- ball-2. 3,4, °ase all 1,2,3,h G.A.A.-l,., Chorus-1 2,i . Class Officer - 5, Crier Staff- 3, ep Club- 1, 2, 3,5, Class Flay-3 Gerald Lanlel Butch G. A. A.-1,2,3, If, ?op Club-1,?,3,a. Year- book Staff-lj., Chorus 1.2,3 A The fellow who Is always late never blames himself. If he did he would Marsha Lynn Blerly Marsh The best rule on earth Is golden. Patrick Eugene Gibson Pat 'Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may have fallen arches. Band-1,2,3A Class Officer-2, Class Tlay-3 Arnold Joseph Devereaux Arnle Particioation makes for success, that's my aim. Cross Country -1, 2, Chorus-1,2, Record Club-1,2 Class Flay-3 Cross Country-2, Chorus-4, Basket all-3 4 G.A.A.-1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3,4 rsrna Club- 4, Cadet Teacher-4, Cafeteria Worker, OratorTcal Contest Roland Roy Rcmllton âFuddâ â1 night be better If I w uld. But It's awfully lonesome being good ! lonesome y' Charles Wesley Cray Charlieâ1' If things seem down, don't give up, but keep trying for your -oal. and-l,2,3,4, Track- 2, 3,4, -asketball-1, 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4 -ase all-2,3, Chorus-'i Loretta May Hostetler ,rLorrie,r Always ready with a smile A.A.-1,2,3,4, Fep Club-2,3,4, Pom-Pom plrl-3. Crier 3taff- 4 Chorus-1, 2,3,lj., Homecominr Candi- da te- 3 4 Dianne Sue Her ton Danny Never worry and get wrinkles. Cheer uo and get dimples j s j 4 Carol Fay Jones Jonesie It is better to trust in the Lord, than to put con- fidence in roan. O-f C.A. .-l,2,3,U, Fep Club-1,2,! , Chorus- I, 2,3,11, 3 nd-l,2,3, II, Crier Staff-!;, Romecoming Candi- date-3 T jr f â - - vC CoL-K- - Latin Club-lj, Cross Country-2,3, Varsity Club-2,3,ij. Baseball 1 2,3,! , Bas! toall- 1 2,3,! , Vclleyball- 2.3, ! , Record Club - 2.3. Truck-3,U Jacquelyn Jean Johnson Jackie Always do right. This will grstify some oeople and astonish the rest. 7 -.wj .' c JjjjcL, Big B Band Majorette-3A, â Band-1,2,3,1  Class Officer-3, Chorus-1, 2,3,1  Crier Staff-1 What shall I do to hâ3ânrÂŤLC1ciub'lâl ho forever known0 aJ Drama Club 1,2, be torever Known. â class Play_3 Home- coming Candidate-3,h Donna L e Krueror Donna Class Off c- r-1. Pep Club-1,2,3,! , Class Play-3, Heme com'nr Candidate-3,1 , Crlfr St °f-l;, Chorus-1,?, 3 , j, Ch' erlot der- 2, 3, ;, Homecoming ÂŁuren-i Tis easier to smile than to frown. ' 6s- Bind-1,2,3,'!S pfP Club-1,1if, Chorus-1, Crier Staff Class Play-1, Class Officer-1,1 Basketball-1, 2,3,1+, Cross Country- 3, Baseball-1,2,3 ,|+ Dcnna Belle Killer Sis Life Is very short, and very uncertain, let us spend It as well as we can. G. A. A.-l,â5,3, f, Pen Club-1,2,3,â+, Crier Staff- , C orus-1,2, 3, , Pom-Pom Girl-3 Sonja Adele Mattocks Sophie High school days have their delights, Put can t compare with high school Marion Jake Rr bfn3on Jake My best thoughts always come a little too late. James Eurene RcMnscn WJilu Vsr'rty Club- 2,3,1 , Basketball - 1, 2,3, Volleyb.il - 2, 3,1+, Record Cl b - 2,3, Cross Country - 2, Baseball-1,2,3 All good men die young---1 don t feel so good myself. Chorus-1,?,3 lp, all r'onitor-2,3,4, Crier Staff-3,Ip, Class Officer-?, G.A.A.-l, 2,3,14., Class 'lay-3 Donald James Smith Jimâ Track-?,1ÂŤ, V rsity Club-i;, Crier Staff- Cross Country-4., Basketball-ip. Chorus Ip, Baseball-4 It isn t what you have in your Pocket that makes you thank ful; it s what you ave in your Heart. Judith Ann Smith Judyâ Class lay-3, Latin Club-!;, Band-1,2,3, 3asketball-1, ?,3,4, ⢠oyâs State :?eo.-3 Cross Country-3 Roxie Arleen Smith ?ox ' Ask, and it shall be given you: seek, snd ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. John Matthew Spence Johnâ If I keep up, lÂŤll be famous some day. G.A.A.-l,2,3,1;, Pep Club-2, Chorus-1,2. 4, Crier Staff-k rrama Club-2 Joseph Leo Wilczynskl Joe The ⢠ise do not tell all they know. Base bell-1,2,1 , Ben- ketbell-3,5, Cross Country-1, Track-3,5 Alma Nancy Wilson Nancy My idea of an agreeable person is one that agrees with me. G. A.A.-1,2,3,5 Pep Club-1,2,3,5., Record Club-1,2, Chorus-1,2 3,5 Crier Staff-5, Homecoming Candi- date -5 Walker Lee Wolff Butch Be on the level and youâre not likely to go downhill. Band-1,2,3,5 Base- ball-1,2,3,5, Class Officer-2, Chorus-5, Basketball-1,2,3 PRESENTING THE UNIOR CLASS Mrs. Yarno Bob Daniel Georgiana Fowler Barbara Gaul Bill Giesler Bob Godfrey Russell Harvey Linda Hawn Loren Heirbrandt Mike Henning Claudette Herrington Jeannie Hostetler Marjorie Johnson Virginia Lantero Beulah Ludtke Kurtis McMahon Kathleen Miller Robert Paskiet Bonnie Rodgers James Ryan Nancy Sawyer Sharon Shepherd Lynn Smith Garry Waymlre Ula Weeden Kenny Wiatrowskl SOPHOMORE CLASS Mr. Eller Ann Blanda Suzanne Blanda Leta Blankenship Joe Brown Dennis Ford Loretta Gray Robert Hanna Marlon Herrington Jeanne Iantrla Donna Jones David Kautz Larry LeRoy Larry Long Keith McMahon Donnie Meyer Linda Terry James Rledl Bill Sawyer Jack Sclara 3ob Scott Ronnie Skinner Gene Snyder Pat Spence Larry Weedon Susan Wolfe Gerald Wolff Sam Worthington FRESHMAN CLASS Mrs. Smith Sandra Aftowski Sandra Axell Ruth Bailey Raymond orkowski David Bunton Muriel Casper Bobby Devereaux Aurora Gonzalez Delores Gray Marearet Greenwood Gerald Harvey Pill Hornig Kenny Hostetler Carolyn Hunt Marilyn Hunt Darrel Hunt Barbara Moyer Fred Piotrowicz Dorothy Plotner Dennis Ramsey Janice Replogle Randy Rosenbaum Larry Sharp Nick Shepherd Carol Smith Doris Smith Joe Smith Leonard Smith Sherry Smith Connie Waul Margie Wiatrowski Gale Wolff DOLPHIN S CAFE-FISH LAKE, INDIANA Mr. Patterson Darla Axe11 Pamela Bauer Carol Bulla Shirley Churchill Donna Cravens Rueben Cravens Lewis Dlpert Jeffrey Dunk Carol Euler Nancy Evenburg Richard Hamilton David Henning Kenneth Hohalek Phillip Johnston David Krueger Francis Long Evelyn Magan Howard Hagan Gregory Malstaff Patrick Hoylan Clarence Mullins Dennis Ness Woody Nowell EIGHTH GRADE Jim Perry Lois Plotner Janet Piotrowicz Dennis Reese Becky Robinson Linda Ryan Antoinette Sciara Carol Seitz Noel Sharp Diana Smith Jane Smith Jean Smith Bill Spence Wayne Stefano Wannie Tanksley Waylen Tanksley Jean Tener Raymond Vermilyer Rosemary Wood FISH LAKE HARDWARE-FISH LAKE, INDIANA BOB BLAKE'S SERVICE STATION-FISH LAKE INDIANA SEVENTH GRADE Mr. Bauer Delene Arney Ronald Bauer Carolyn Blake Bobbie Bradley Jean Brown Hope Buell L. 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Butler Leon Dipert David Euler Judy Evenburg Ruben Gonzalez Dustin Gray Marcia Gray Chester Griffin Linda Hamilton Roger Hamilton Sheila Harness David Hawn Joel Hawn Elaine Hinshaw Olean Holliday Mary Hooten Georgia Hostetler SIXTH GRADE Beverly McDaniels Daniel Moylan Anna Moyer Jerry Neal Denise Pahalek Cherrie Perrett James Pulaski Gregory Reese Edward Renfro Tommy Robinson Dennis Shaw Chuck Simar Carol Spence Diana Stombaugh Danny Szilagyi Dennis Wolff Mr. Jones Barry Aftowski obby Axe11 Robin nacon Roberta Blake Darlene Bracken Douglas Bulla Irene utler Terry Crawford Jeannine Dunk Lewis Egbert Dixie Pennine Linda Hinshaw Judy Tostetier Judy Jones Patricia Jones Sandra Ludtke Christopher Malstaff Paula McDaniels Jerry Miller Ann Marie Moylan Margie Neal Jeannine Peery Robert Plotner Shirley Piotrowicz Mary Jo Sharp Dane Smith Gale Smith Jimmy Snyder Joanne Stefano Brenda Tapscott John Tener THE TERRACE CAFE-FISH LAKE, INDIANA Ronnie Thomas Vanasa White Barbara Wood Leanord Wiatrowski FIFTH GRADE Mrs⢠Hunt Janice Axell Roberta Bauer Jerry r augh Linda Rorgen Ri ta Brown Laura Bunton Kathie Carlson Joan Casper Leon Churchill Darral Cleek Patricia Daniel Mary Dow Phyllis c-ray Farjorie Greenwood Michael Pehn Harold Hahn Gregory Hamilton Trudy Hamilton Allen Harness Nancy Kissinger Natalie LeRoy Terry Long James Kagan Robert McGee Michele Pahalek Nathan Perry Leslie Ramsey Diane Rosenbaum Louise Saylor Marilyn Spence Donna Smith Georre Stefano Wilbert Strefling Judith Stombaugh Mike Tomal Sarah Tanksley Gail Welch Ronnie Wolff FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Gustafson William Brownlee Edwin ell Douglas Bunton Terry Ca iff roan Calvin Chapman Deborah Golllnrjs Carolyn Collins John Cuson Hark 3merick â'ary Hahn Nancy Hahn Connie Hamilton Linda Harness Cathy Hornig William Hostetler Robert Hostetler Ruth Lehman William Yatheny Richard Moyer Susan Horzinske George Neal â ark Overmyer Reth Robinson Claudia Page Michael Sabones Robert Scott Sue Ann Six SMITHâS STORE-MILL CREEK, INDIANA GRADE Mrs, Palm 3rd Grade below Shirley Spence George Stombaugh Junior Tankaley Diana Travis Bonnie Van Drlssche Kathy Wlatrowskl Eugenia Wood Beverly Worthington FOURTH Mrs. Palm Christine Carlson Randall Conrad Judith Crawford Harriet Meyer James Plotner Sharon Spence George Daniels Richard Evenburg Gary Gussman Evelyn Kissinger Carol Gaw Andrew Hahn Fred Hamilton Ladonna Hough Elaine Knepp Janes LeRoy Ramona Price Mike Quinn Janet Ramsey Denah Simar Craig Snyder Leslie Stewart Daniel Tomal Denise Travis Jimmy Vermilyer Richard Toth Mlcheal VanDriessche THIRD GRADE Mrs. Dunk Sharon Binney Charles Buckmaster Michael Bunton Sherry Bunton Norman Clark Mary Beth Conrad Melvin Dlpert Grace Doucet Larry Gussman Bdrar Harper Constantine Iantria Audrey Pare Ronald Fiotrowicz Charles 'aran Rickey Hess Tommy Flotner June Rippell vhyllia Spence Mitchell Tapscott Dennis Timm Roy iller Mrs. Dunk 2nd Kathy Blake Michael Dunham Alice Jones Raymond Kissinger Michael T'rozinske Vera Quinn Christine Tomal Lucy Wilson SECOND GRADE Mrs. Smith Sharon Bauer Ronnie Binney -ary Borden Kathryn Brown Charles Brownlee Mark Buell Darlene Churchill Joseph Cuson Linda Daniels Carolyn Doms Lauren Ford Glenn Hamilton Sharon Hamilton Mickey Harvey Eric Johnson Helen Jones David Lehman Lloyd Mattocks Penny McGee John Mohner Pamela Neal Anita Peery Edward Piotrowicz Shirley Price Linda Renfro Thelesa Scott Marcia Sharp Cathy Snyder Joseph Tkacz Peggy VanDlerendonck Michael Weeden Linda Welch Jerry White Estelle V'5atrowskl Debra Collinas FIRST GRADE Mr8 ⢠Collings Ronald Amor Richie Baugh Lois Collins Daniel Conrad Vickie Emcrick Robert Evenburg Eddie Greenwood Alex Holliday Thomas Kantz Patricia Kennedy Nadine LeRoy Diane Major Pamela Mattocks Gragory Ness Richard Patrick Wilbur Plotner Kay Ray Ricky Sabones Janis Scott Gerald Sellers Deborah Six Linde. Smith Linda Szilegyi Deborah Wharton FIRST GRADE Mrs. Wilson Karen Allen Walter Bealcr Ellen Bunton Sheila Gussman Kathleen Hahn Rodney Hamilton Eugene Harper Kathy Henshaw Franklin Hostetler David Knepp Max KnowIton Fhyllis Kagan Patricia Krozinske Jeffrey Ness Pamela Overrayer Vicki Piotrowicz Mary Plotner Thomas Renfro Debera Salzer Gregory Spence Norman Strefl ng Virginis Tanksley John Timm Russell White Clifford Wolff Tommy Woodworth PRESENTING CLASS OFFICERS First row top to bottom. Juniors: J. Hyan, C, Herrington, L. Hawn, P. Godfrey, Second row top to bottom. Sophomores: J. Iantria, S. .lolfe, G. Snyder, BÂŤ Sawyer, Third row top to bottom. Freshmen: K. Hostetler , C. Smith, D. Gray, D. Smith, Fourth row top to bottom. Eighth Grade , L, Ryan, C. Seitz, A, Sclara, C, Euler, Fifth row top to bottom. Seventh Grade: Gonzalez, D, Gray, J, Neal, D. Moylan First row left to rl ht. Class Presidents, Second row, Vice-rre3ldents Third row. Secretaries, Fourth row. Treasures HAIL MONITORS Left to right : N. Wilson, B. Rodgers, V. Lantero, J. Smith, P. Bauer, C. Gray MARCHING BAND Dianna Smith, Marsha Gray, Hose-.ary Wood, Linda Ryan; Kathy âTiller, Barb Moyer, Kenny Hohalek, Evelyn Magan ; Dave Krueger, Jack Sciara, 7 alkor .olff, Bob Godfrey : Carol Seitz, Jeanne Hostetler, Grey Malstaff, Donna Krueger; Beulah Ludtke, Donna Miller, Loren Keirbrandt, Dallas Killer; Gerald Wolff, Chuck Simar, Cheere Perrett, Bob Hanna ; Dennis Reese, Arnold Deveraux Flag 3earers: Bob Deveraux and Ike Smith (a sent from picture) DRUM MAJOR First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Sixth Row: Seventh Row: BATON TWIRLERS Sheila Harness Delene Arney Jacquelyn Johnson Leftl Rightl Step Highl These are the commands heard daily during the Marching Band season. Under the direction of Mr. Schaffer, the band prepared and presented half time shows at home basketball games. This year the band won second plane at the Fall Festival Parade in Rolling Prairie. They also participated in the Spring Festival in La Porte ⢠JUNIOR BAND F .rst Row: Doug Rulle, Nancy Kissinger, Louise Saylor, Roberta Blake; Second Row: Mary Sharp, Kathy Carlson, Sandra Ludtke, Judy Jones; Third :ov;: ike Tomal, Chris alstaff, Darlene Bracken, Dane Smith; Fourth Row: Jerry Miller, Ronnie Sellers, John Tener Row 1: D. Hooten, S. Mattocks, L. Smith, G. Fowler, U. Weeden , J. Smith, R. Smith, K. Miller, S. Wolfe, S. Blanda, D. Jones, B. Ludtke; Row 2: B. Gaul, M. Hunt, S. Axell, J. Hostetler, C. Hunt, A. Blanda , R. Bailey, S. Shepherd, C. Herrington, D. Smith, B. Moyer, C. Smith , D. Gray, J. Piotrowlcz, M. Blerly, L. Gray; Row 3: D, Krueger , B. Rodgers, N. Sawyer, N. Wilson, L. Hawn, P Dennett, M. Herrington , C, Waul, M. Wiatrowski, J. Iantria, S. Aftowski TONETTES MIXED CHORUS Row l: W. Wolff, R. Hamilton, J. Brown, L. Weeden, G. Snyder, J Sciara, P Sawver R. Skinner, C. Grey; Row 2: L. Smith, S. Mattocks, D Hooten, D Krueger, N. Sawyer, B. Rodgers, K. Miller, A. Blanda, L. Blankenship, l! GreyfS' Asperi R w 3 Mr. Schaeffer, G. Fowler, U. Weeden, L. Hawn, L. Perry, N. Wilson, M. Hostetler, C. Jones, S. Wolfe, D. Miller , M. Bierly, J. Smith, S. Axell, M. Wiatrowski; Row l r J. Johnson , P. Dennett, R. Bailey, C. Herrington, S. Shepherd, J. Iantria, M. Herrington, C. Waul, D. Grey, B. Moyer; Row ÂŁ: B. Gaul, J. Hostetler, B. Ludtke, D. Jones, V. Lantoro, J. Piotrowicz, D. Smith, S. Blanda, C. Smith, S. Aftowski Row Is R. Bailey, A. Blanaa, P. Dennett, S. Shepherd, M. Herrington, U. Weeden, G. Fowler, M. Wiatrowskl, D. Jones, L. Hostetler, Row 2 . Mr. Slier, B Pasiet, C. Herrington, R. Skinner, G. Snyder, G. Waymire, K. Wiatrowskl C. Waul, J. Piotrowicz, L. Gray, J. tria, S. Blanda, A. Gonzalez, D. Kav.tz, B. Sawyer; Row 3: L. eeden, J- ' L. He!rbrandt, B. Godfrey, J. Ryan, J. Sciara, D. Smith, B. Moyer , D. Gray, D. lotner, M. Greenwood, C. Smith S. Aftowskl LATIN CLUB Left to rights â r. Andrew, B. Godfrey. L. Knowlton, K. .iatrowski K. 'Jostetler, D Killer Absent from - icture is John Soence Row 1: D. Hooten, L. Smith, t . Krueger, F. Dennett, J. jonnson: Row 2: S. Mattocks, R. Smith, Mr. Riley, J. Smith, D Smith; Row 3: V. Lantero, S. Shepherd, D. Miller, J. Smith, N⢠.Vilson, C. Jones, J. Hostetler STAFF CRIER Kneeling L. Smith, C. Jones, Mrs, Smith, S. Shepherd, S. Wolfe; Row 1 B aim. D. Kautz, J. Brown, C. Seitz, G. Hostetler, M. Hooten; S Harness, D. Arney, C, Herrington, C. Euler, B. Robinson, L. Ryan A Sciara C. Waul, M. Herrington, S. Blanda, J. Iantria, D. Jones D Krueger G. Waymire, K. Wiatrowskl, W. Nowell; Row 2: R. Vermllyer g! Snyder, H. Magan, J. Piotrowicz, D. Smith, D. Axell, N. ; L. Blankenship, N. Wilson, M. Hostetler, M. Casper, T M Pierlv.A. Blanda, E. Magan, D. Cravens, D. Hooten, U. v eeden, R. Wood, g- Fowler Row 3: L. Weeden, G. Malstaff, J- Ryan, D. Krueger; b! Godfrey, V, Greenwood, J. Replogle, S. Smith, M. Gray, S. Axell L. Hamilton, J. Evenburg, C. Elake, D, Stombaugh, A. Moyer, C. Spence T Johnson D. Gray, BfT. Wiatrowskl, C. Bulla, L. Hostetler, L. Gray l! Heirbrandt, J. Sciara, R. Skinner; Row M. Hunt, S. Mattocks C. Eunt, S. Churchill, J. Brown, D. Plotner, D. Smith, B. Moyer C. Smith, R. Bailey, S. Aftowski, P. Dennett BUS DRIVERS Row 1 L. Szilagyi, B. Sharp, J. Kissinger, J. Cuson, Cuson Jr., J. Doms Row 2: B. Blake, P. alnn, E. Fbwler CAFETERIA WORKERS Row Is C. Spence, Mrs. Iantria, Mrs. Yarno, Mrs. Hawn, L. Hostetler J. Tener, Row 2: B. Daniel, G. Plotrowicz, G. Daniel, L. Dipert S. Aftowskl, S. Axell PRESENTING THE VARSITY First How: Dallas Tiller, Ronnie Carlson, Roland Hamilton, Jake Robinson, Loren Heirbrandt; Second Row: CoacT' Loyal f'arker, Jim Smith, John Spence, Joe '.Vilczynski, Larry 'Cnowlton, Charles Gray, Studen' I.'anager- Jim Ryan CHEERLEADERS Susan â.Yolfe, Captain-Carol Jones, Sharon Shepherd, Landa Smith tourney champs First Row: : at Spence, Dennis Ford, Gerald Harvoy, Gary 7 aymire, Nick Shepherd; Second Row: Mike Henning, Kenny Hostetler, Larry Yieeden, Bob Godfrey, Bill Geisler, Larry Sharp, Coach Jack Siler JUNIOR HIGH First Row: Leon Churchill, Rich Hamilton, Dennis Ness; Second Row: Student Manager - Howard Hagan, Bill Spence, Greg Mal3taff, Dave Krueger; Third Row: Coach Robert Jones, Jeff Dunk, Dave Henning, Greg Reese My boys did ltl JUNIOR HIGH Donna Cravens, Lois Flotner Sheila Harness,Delene Arney Row Is A. Devercou , W. Wolff, J. Wilczynski; Row 2: D. Miller, B. Hornig, K. Hostetler, D. Ford, J. Robinson, R. Carlson, J. Smith, L. Knowlton, C. Gray, J. Robinson, Coach Loyal Marker CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Row is C. Gray, R. Carlson, D. Kautz, F. Piotrowicz; Row 2: Coach Jack Eller, L. Heirbrandt, J. Sciara L. Weeden TEAM RECORD Conference Meets W L 10 0 Bi-County Meet----3rd. County Meet-------1st. Sectional--ââ-â8 th. Team Captain-R.Carlson Coach-------Jack Eller Sitting : R. Carlson, L. Weeden, L, Helrbrandt, C. Gray; Standing: J. Smith, J. Sciara, Mr. Eller, P. Fiotrowicz, D. Kautz Sitting: C. Gray, R. Carlson, D. Miller, J. Wilczynski, Standing : F. Fiotrowicz, P. Godfrey, D. Kautz, L. Weeden, L. Heirbrandt, J. Sciara, J. Brown- PRESENTING THE 'rs. Sclara Mr Sulla Secretaryâ Trustee Landa Smith, Jackie Johnson Bookstore Workers In memory of a classmate at Will Creek School, we wish to acknowledge Bobby Daniel Vr. Rensburger Janitor Who has the Toni? Come on over boys. It s ray cake No, It s mine dignity Mill Creek Hlrh Schoolâs wonderful Homecoming Queen Is Carol Jones. Her loving personality has won the hearts of many students. beauty What ÂŤre you looking at, Nancy? Look what I caurhtl We're not talkinri We were only creating Don't be bashful boys Not quite a la'y, Jackie. It s time for a break two black ducklings Eat, drink, awl be merry for tomorrow we night die Now listen Sonja Call  ne curly Dig the form These days we shall always remember Eller s torture shop Best arguers tie the graduating seniors of 1961 have tired to give a ⢠ictoritl account of the school days through these pages of Memories of 6l . ihe Seniors have discovered many recious things in this school__________ friendship, knowledge, and happiness. We worked, we learned, we iove- ed, we lived. We were challenged by our teachers, by our parents, and we shall continue to be challenged as we begin the new life that lies beyond. Although we will be separated, our Memories of I .C.H.5. will linger on. 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