Millcreek High School - Kaldron Yearbook (Erie, PA)

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CHARLES BICKFORD. ll Foreword Big Teepee Alma Mater Once again, here as schoolmates assemble, We fain would lift our hearts in song, To our H-igh School, our dear Alma Mater, Let gladness the moments prolong, We are proud of our lads and our lasses, Of honors won in days gone by, So here's a cheer for our old High School, For our old High School, our dear Old High Z Here's to our classes Here's to our lasses, Here's 'to the lads they adore, Here's to the Seniors, so mighty , Juniors so flighty , Fresies and Sophomores, Let m-irth and gladness, Banish all sadness, ' And as the days go by, We promise you'll find us ready, earnest, and steady Boosting for Millcreek High! Soon for us will the school days be ended, The dreams of youth, that fade so fast, But we know that the heart oft will ponder, In mem'ry o'er scenes that are past: There are joys that will long be remembered, And friendship.s, too, that ne'er can dfie, Then here's a cheer for our old High School, Our Dear Old H1h ! 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I I I. .IIV N. 5- ' 4' ' yI jx I, FII 'Fab II , I1 I . , .I IIMIX III, I I IIQINIINIIIIIII: .-5 :. .. - - . . 3--... 1 - - . ' ' Q' Q .'i5i'Q,i - H- 1 . mm- - msn m'f4m1ff.1 ': ' l ' .I I I, A .4 .I. 1. 3.1 ,J-If - II.. ', 1. I. Il 1 t 11' .I I- 1 -'-'cf Q -gg' dI,If i,S' .1.1.1ff' 'g,---11.'..?Q.fif -12- -- 1 '- f - . . .- -4- fm xr' Q. 'NN '5 2 J a ! Y .vu .ll g. I . ,f B ,f W! X Supervising Principal if Above: James S. Wilson l Above right.: Kathleen Hunter Right: Mrs. Ora Leonard l The trend today seems to be to get as much as possible with the least effort. My advice to you is best summed up from an excerpt of a recent issue of the Lion's Magazine and I quote: A prominent salesman, now retired, summed up his success in three simple Words: 'and then somef 'I discovered at an early afe,' he said, 'that most of the differences between average people and top people could be explained in three words. The top people did what was expected of them -and then some. They were thoughtful of others: they were considerate and kind- -and then some. They met their obligations and responsibilities fairly and squarely-and then some. They could be counted on in an emergency-and then sorne.' Congratulations and best wishes for the future success of the members of the graduating class of 1953. JAMES S. WILSON C101 High School Principal w Above: Mrs. Ruth Blair Right: Mr. Charles LeMasters at na in th al em as groups and as 1nd1v1duals within the groups freedom liberty happiness and peace This tion belleves that a living democracy can offer these things Schools must proceed courageous and creatively to teach the values of democi atlc citizenship through l1v1ng It is necessary to make comparisons with schools of thuty five or forty years ago to indicate re clearly the great strides that modem educatlon has made At that time only a small per ntage of the youth of secondary school age were 1n school and these were mteiested pumauly the professions. Today, in addition to the mastery of the basic skills, popularly referred to as e three R's, the .school is responsible for the development of a wide range of human skills, per- sonality growth, and the like-all demanded by presen-t-day living wi-thin a democracy. Your school has attempted to help you to learn how to work together cooperatively, th-ink critic- In these times peoples of the whole world grope and pray for some way of life which will give I 1 n u n n l u 0 c - ly ' . ' . i mo ' ' ' ' ' . '- - ce l I . ' 1 1 1 I me .0 1 yy, and gain gnowledge of the past to help interpret the present and to prepare for the future. LI wish you happiness and success, and hope you may be of service to your community and nation. CHARLES E. LeMASTERS C117 Charles Bickford Chaste- James Barr Wistecha - Norma Bailey Colowan suta -Ito be firm of Cmodestj Cornell Univer- -Cpainterj Edinboro State hearth Gannon College A. B., Edinboro State Teach- sity A.B., -University l of Teachers College B.S. Art Pennsylvania M.S. Biol- ers College, Duquesne Uni- ogy, Student Council. versity. English, Beta Hi- Y, Faculty Manager, Sen- ior Sponsor. Gus Anderson lagoon- Cstory-teller- I know I was a boy once J Colgate B.S., Penn State. Health Gym. Roy Bolkey Jossakeed - Cprophet- Millcreek has a chance tonightuj Edin- boro State Teachers Col- lege B.S., University of Pittsburgh. NVorltl His- tory, Junior Sponsor. Virginia Evans Towajam --Cbeloved by alll West- ern Reserve M.A., Villa Maria B.A. Latin Club Freshman sponsor. Jane Foy Whoo-graay-dm weh-meh - Chomemakerj Villa Maria BS. Vocation- al Home Economics, F.H. A. C125 Faculty O f 1953 Hayes Ikhana- n of sciem-el of Pittsburgh Virginia Polytechnic Institute B.S. Math, Che- istry, Algebra. I I Audre Hirt Hilisso ato ba L Ctypistl Mercy hurst College B. S. C. Paul Goll Chanaha hali- topa - Cfootball coachl Western Reserve A. B., Gannon College, Behrend Center. History, Physical Education, Football coach, Varsity Club. Edwin Gray Galilahi - Camiablej Villanova Col- lege, Gannon B. A. Eng- lish, Senior Y-Teens. Natalya Hahn Illaueli- Cguidel Grove City A. B., University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Penn State. Guidance, Senior Sponsor. Commercial, Kaldron ad- visor. 1137 Cyril Johnson Ahn1eek Cbeaver-as busy as onej Edinboro State Teachers College B. S., Millesville State Teachers College. California State Teachers College. Industrial Arts, Stage Crew. Margaret Johnson Min- newawa' - Cp le a s a n t sound a small hall this yearj Allegheny College A.B., University of Pitts- burgh M.Ed. English, Sen- ior Y-Teens. Mary Shanor Long Item- anumpuli - Kd e b a t e coachj Denison University B.S., University of Colo- rado. English. Debate Ad- visor, Junior Class Spon- sor. Ronald Lethalmy Atoksali - Cshopl his hangoutj California State Teachers College B.S. Advanced Shop, Junior Class Advis- or. William Leuschen Tah- yahnin f-Csmilej Gannon College B.S. Math. Gener- al Science, Chess Club. Phyilis Mitchell Haknip achukma - Chealth in- structorl Slippery Rock B.S. Health, Gym, General Science, Majorettes. Amos Nason Tali Holih- ta --fwnll leanerl Defi- ance College B.A., Ohio State University. Physics, General Science. tl-1 Andrew Lloyd Shaw toke cnaw waw' - tmoney counter-school treasurer and bookkeeuenl Grove City B. S., Edinboro State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Com- mercial Law, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Jun- ior Class Advisor, Activity Finances. J Roy Korrell Kokokoho - Cowl wisdom of math and assorted philosophy.D Edinboro State 'Teachers College B.S.Ed., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. Trig, Solid Geometry, Alzebra, Plane Geometry, Kaldron Advisor, Junior Class Ad- VISOY. Faculty Adelaide Ott Ganonkwe- non -Cshe is alert gum- chewers, talkers, etc.J Penn State B.S., Edinboro State Teachers College, B.S., Civics, F.T.A. Jeffery Payne Hatak osa- pa tonksali Cagricultural- istl Penn State, Carnegie Tech, Vocational Agricul- ture, Advanced Shop, F.F. A. qf 1953 ! Isabel Phasey Nawadaha -fsweet singerl Juniata College B.S. Edinboro State Teachers College, Villa Maria College. 7th Sth, 9th music, Junior Class Advisor, Acappella, Girls' Chorus. Servideo Apaha. - of ahsenteesl Co'lege BA., Al- College. History. Basketball Coach. I l l l Dorothea Samuelson An- sebensk - friend - al- ways smiling, ready to help.J Slippery Rock B. S. in H. Ed., Western Re- serve. Physical Education, Library, G.A.C., Projec- tion Club. Todd Rishell Cl1ibiabas -CmusicianJ Grove City B.M. Theil College. ln- strumental Music. C157 5 Margaret Powell H0liss0 aiashal'--Clilararianl Heid- elburgh Cullege B A., Alle- gheny Collsge. C'ariou State Teachers College L.S.D., Librarian, Library Club. Vern Wehr Altagak - Cgood-naturedl Westmin- ster College B.A. General Math. World History, Hall Patrol, Senior Class Ad- visor. Laura Sherrange Ishipant Hatak'-CSpania1'dJ Villa Maria College B.A., West- ern Reserve M.A., Spanish English, Spanish Club. Junior Class Play. John Swift PiamosaiLl - Che who walks-morning guardian of the hallj Edinboro State Teachers College B.S. P.0.D. Elizabeth Tannehill Ka- shaha -Cnicej Allegheny College A.B. English. Helen Zuck Eca-fshame on you- Keep your eyes on the copy. J Grove City B.S.C. University of Pitts- burgh. Commercial, Na- tional Honor Society, Com- mercial Club. Eleanor Maasz R.N. War- ren State Hospital, Hamot Hospit.al, School Nurse. f16l Faculty Junior High School Principal Mr. Kenneth Buckham Vicho -Cchiefl Westminster College B.A., University of Southern California, Penn St.ate M. Ed. Junior High School Principal. There is no doubt that unsettled and uncertain times have left their mark upon the youth of our land. Often we need the pioneer strength and heart to realize that 'there are still myriads of frontiers in all phases of life. Somehow we lose sight of our own potentialities because of pessimism or despair. How proud we should be of our frontiersmen for their faith in the future and their ingenuity that led to our improved way of life. Frontiers are by no means in the pastg they are in the present and future and within our grasps. Just reach with an inquisitive mind and hold fast to faith, hope, courage, vision, and inventiveness. The results will astound even the doubting minds, and the frontiers that will unfold will enrich the lives of future generations. KENNETH BUCKHAM AC17l Joseph Konopa Aklkta John Kola 0dahmen - Cone who works with de Cstrawberry-Picked at all termination! Edinboro seasons.J Findley College State Teachers College BA., Penn State M.Ed. BS Ceography Geography, Health. John Henning Hoimani Clawmakerj Findlay Col- lege A.B., Bowling Green M.Ed. Social Sciences, JV Football. Mary Ann Gerbracht Hushka -Clook! look !- May I have your atten- tion? J University of Pittsburgh, B.A., M.Ed. History, Junior Y-Teens. Sally Laing 0pepoa - Chelpfulb Grove City B.S. English, Junior Y-Teens. Peter Lenosky Hatak imanukfila -Cone of wit- ty sayingsj Indiana State Teachers College B.S. Geography. History David Long Kwasind -Cstrong manl Grove City B.A. History, Assistant Football Coach, Junior High Basketball, Rhythm Club. 1181 Faculty of 1953 Katherine M a c K e n z ie Chanteykan - Cbenevo- lentj P.C.lV. A.B., Penn State, University of Pitts- burgh, Social Service Cer- tificate. Math. History. English, Junior Red Cross. Ronald McCoy Songit.ehe - Qstrong-heartedl Edin- boro State Teachers Col- lege B.S. Geography, JV Football, JV Basketball. Janet Schmidt Sinasta -Cexpert-in mathema- tics.J University of Pitts- burgh, Penn State A.B.. Edinboro State Teachers College, General Math, 8th grade Math, Junior Y- Teens orls Zindel Chimpoa - Sally Winder Bemahgut Helen Underwood Onal- Cnew but important! 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National Honor Society These eight members of the Millcreek Chapter of the National Honor Society are dis- tinguished by a small gold keystone and torch, the national emblem of the club. Elected in their Junior year, these students represent four areas: Scholarship, Leadership, Serv- ice, and Character. The main function of the group is to plan and execute the induction ceremony for new members from the Senior Class, This impressive candlelight service was held March 23 in our school auditorium. Catherine Evans was chosen president, Jean Boyd, vice-president, Harriet Merchant, secretary, and Dick Rowley, treasurer. All publicity was handled by Wallace Wiese. Jim Van Gem, Evelyn Middaugh, and' Trudy Loomis formed the Assembly Committee. Miss Zuck was again the advisor. To achieve membership in this club is the ambition of most Millcreekites. This honor is awarded to a select per cent of the top third of the class. Members elected in the sen- ior year were Bradley Hindson, Don Hester, Don Godfrey, Rodney Beals, Joan Waidley, Ruth Edeen, Donna Kallenbach, Cynthia Norton, Catherine Gemler, Bette Smith, Faye Norwall, Virginia Mong, and Anita Kettenacker. 1227 g l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Standing: B. Smith. Seated, l. to r.: G. Shaw, J. Van Geem, G. Loomis. Signposts Along Big Hunting Ground Trail 1948-Papooses plenty lost. Hidden Linder stacks of books. Wander around the wide open spaces of new corn land called Millcreek. 1949-Papooses get brand new lodge. Act very big and have two skating pow-wows, give out with a big war whoop called' Christmas at Barney McGee's. 1950-Four plenty brave papooses start game of leader. First papoose, Don Godfrey, Second papoose, Bill Scott, Squaw who write, Donna Kallenbach, Papoose in charge of wampum, Don Hunter. 1951-Papooses now in main lodge, Millcreek High School. This year's war whoop entitled Leeve it to Peggy l . Little by little, this year led by Jean Lloyda, Bill Scott, Joan Waidley, and Brad Hind'son, papooses organize war parties and learn to use weapons- basketballs and football. Little squaws learn to sing. Take care of hatchets and headdress at Christmas Festival. 1952-This last lap till we are qualified braves. Top red-men on totum pole are Jim Van Geem, Wallace Weise, Cynthia Norton, and Gert Loomis. This year's war whoop heap big success called Ever Since Eve. This last year for Big Chief Goo-drich, him go to foreign land called Florida. New chief for time when us big braves . We give a pow- erful big and beautiful ceremonial dance for brother braves who leave to go away into the world. Heap plenty sad to see 'um go. 1953-This year Chief with many feathers is Jim Van Geem, Ch-ief's helper, Bette Smith, 'Squaw Gwen Shaw in charge of tom-tom in big peace meetings, and Squaw Gert Loomis in charge of wampum. Last signpost, and we big, powerful braves. This year plenty busy. We serve up brew for football game. Annual war whoop called Brother Goose. We have party for al- most braves at teepee You-th Center. We sponsor night at heap big Tent Playhouse. We celebrate big Festival of St, Pat with a powerful war dance and our own big chief, Jim Van Geem, and big squaw, Gert Loomis, sit on ancient ancestral throne. Warriors go on many hun-ting parties this year. Almost-heap-'bigebraves give us a big farewell dance These are the signposts we have by-passed in our big hunt together. We have made many lasting warrior friends and have learned many hunting methods. We now leave the shelter of our big teepee to use these hunting methods as we -travel our separate trails. 123i William Angelotti Make a quick million and retire at 25 Bill Band 1, 2, 35 Orch. 1, 2, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Var- sity Club 4g Play cast 33 Kaldron 4. Helen Marie Anderson To travel and have fun Helen Wilson Jr. High- Girls Chorus lg Jr. Y- Teens 1: Spring Concert 1. Millcreek-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: G.A.C. 2, 3, 4g Girls Chorus 2: Acappella 3, 43 Baccalaureate 3, Operetta 3, 4, Commercial Club 43 Play Staff 4. Janice Marie Arneman Bacteriologist Jannie Hub 2, 3, 45 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus lg Orch. 3, 45 District Orch. 4, Libr- ary Club 1, 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. 4, Play Staff 3, 4. Esther Babo Secretary Esther Red Cross 1: Girls Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 2: Baccalaureate Chorus 3: Acappella 45 Commercial Club 43 Sr. Y- Teens 43 Operetta 4. Richard Bainbridge Draftsman Dick Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 23 Play Cast 3. 1243 Travis Altman To leave the Hub far behind Trav Sr. Y-Teen 2,3,4g G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hub 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Latin Club 2g Spanish Club 4g Kaldron Staff 4, Commencement and Baccalaureate-Ushexh ette 35 Mixed Chorus lg Girls Chorus 23 Acappella 3, 45 Operetta 3, 43 Play Staff 3, 4. Joyce Abbott Travel' Jo Girls chorus 1, 2g Sr Y-Teens 3, 4: F.II.A. 4 Play Staff 4. Senior Class Patricia Anne Blood to have fun Pat G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 45 Girls Chorus 33 Acappella 43 Baccalaure- ate Chorus 35 Commence- ment. Usherette 33 Play Staff 33 Play Cast 43 Op- eretta 4. Arnold Bergquist Forest- ry Bugs Vincent - Football 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 35 Spokesman 2, 3. Joyce Baker Home-mak- er Jo Girls Chorus 2, 3, -lg F.H.A. 3, 45 Sr. Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. Catherine Bastich To he successful Cathy Y- Teens 45 Commercial Club 4 Donald Joseph Baumann Landscaper Porky Play Cast 4. Iris LaVenda Bennett To travel Ris Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: G.A.C. 1, 2, 45 F.l-I A. lg Mixed Chorus 29 Commercial Club 4. C255 Rodney M. Beals Verdian Scholar Rodney Latin club 23 Red Cross 2, 45 Spanish Club 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4g Commencement Usher 4: Y.F.C. 3, 45 Play Staff 3, 43 Kaldron 45 Na- tional Houor Society 4. Jo Ann Burg To obtain lots and lots of money Cmost of it legallyJ Joanie Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Hub 3, 43 Kaldron 4. Barbara Bruce House- Glenn Brigaman Make a wife B, B. G.A.C. 45 Sr. Y-Teens 4: F.H.A. 4. Elzada Buzzard Travel and then marriage Zade G.A.C. 3, 4g F.H.A. 3, 4g Sr. Y-Teens 4. Marion L o u i s e Byers Comptometer operator Lou Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All Star Band 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 District Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 4: Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Arthur Cassidy Engi- neer Art C261 lot of money Glenn Band 1, -2, 3g Hi-Y 2, 33 Football 35 Red Cross 33 Orchestra 4. Jean Marie Boyd Journal- ist Jeanie Mixed Cho- rus lg G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Assembly Committee 3: Debate 3, 43 F. T. A. 43 Baccalaureate Usherete 3: Hub 3. 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Student Council 45 Kaldron 4. Senior Class Charles Catalde Success- ful Chas Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Motor Club 45 Varsity Club 4: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4. Armand Chiffon Engi- neer Chi Chi Hi-Y 3, 45 Acappella 43 Baccalaure- ate Chorus 33 Stage Crew 1, 2g Operetta 3. Ted Clark Forest Ranger Ted Latin Club 33 Stage Crew 1. Lorett tional Manch rus 2: a Dennis Interna- Shirley Ardis Day Minis- Secretary Retta ter of the Gospel Shirl ester - Girls Cho- Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 4 5 Millcreek-Y-Teens Girls Chorus 3, 4. 43 G.Q.C. 4g Commercial 45 Sp nish Club 4. Patricia Ann Culver Live at least until the 21st Cen- tury Pat Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g G.A.C. 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 2, 4g Hub 4: Kaldron 43 Commercial Club 43 Play Staff 3, 4: k C271 James Cross C o a c h Jimmy Stage Crew lg JV Football 1, 2, JV Bas- ketball l, 23 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 43 Acappella 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1: District Chorus 1, 43 Op- eretta 2, 3, 45 Auto Club 43 Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Var- iity Club 43 Kaldron Staff Joseph Fickenworth Me- chanic Tex F.F.A. 3, Beta Hi-Y 4: Football 45 Varsity Club 4. Mary Faith Felix Suc- cessful Mary G.A.C. 3, 45 Y-Teens 2. 3, 4, F.T.A. 45 Commercial Club 4: Mixed Chorus 2, Play Staff 3, -lg Baccalaureate and Commencement Ush- crette 3. Harry Field Farmer Fieldmouse Traffic Pa- trol 2g F.F.A. 3, 45 Stage Crew l, 2. John Flick Enjoy life Johnny Barbara Fugate Medical Missionary Barb Sr. Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: Girls Chorus 1, 2, 35 Acappella 4: Bac- calaureate Chorus 3, 4. 1283 Catherine Louise Evans Teacher Kitty Hub I, 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3: Acappella 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 433 Mixed Chorus 1, 2: Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 43 Play Staff 3, 4: Student Director 3: Red Cross lg Commencement Usherette 33 Baccalaureate Chorus 2, 33 Kaldron -lg National Honor Soc. 3, 4. Ruth M. Edeen Social Work Ruthie Girls Cho- rus 25 Acappella 3, -lg Hub 43 Sr. Y-Teens 45 Kaldron 45 Spanish Club 4g Com- merical Club 4g Baccalau- reate 3g Play Cast 4: Com- mencement Usherette 3g Play Staff 33 Operetta 3, 4g National Honor Society 4. Senior Class Merwyn Haney Go to col- lege and be a success Buster Strong Vincent- Ban-cl 1: Basketball 13 Track 1. Millcreek--Foot- lull 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Orches- tra 43 Baccalaureate 33 Hi- Y 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 43 Play Cast 3. Patricia Ann Hall Visit British Isles Pat Red Cross 23 Play Cast 43 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 G.A.C. 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 4: Hub 3, 4. Patricia Gallagher Be a Success Pat G.A.C. 1, 2. 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Library Club 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 4. Catherine Gemler Get through nurses training quickly Kate G.A.C. 1, 723 Library Club l, 2g De- bate l3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 lilixrrd Chorus 23 Latin Club 23 Girls Chorus 33 Baccalaureate Chorus 33 icappella 43 Play fast 4: Operetta 4g National Honor Society 4. Carole Gilmore House wife Gilly Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dis- trict Band 1. 23 Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 43 Play Staff 33 Kaldron 4. Shirley K. Hagerty Sec- retary Shizz Butler- Catette Art Club3 Mill- creek - Commercial Club 43 Y-Teens 43 1, 2, 33 Uperetta 3g Acappella 3. C293 Donald E. Godfrey Suc- cess Deacon Band l, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Cast 33 District Band 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 43 Acappella 43 Operetta 43 All-Star Band 2, 33 Foot- ball 43 Orchestra 13 Class Officer 13 Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. Richard Haslar To be a James F. Harrington Virginia Harness Office Norma Jean Harness bachelor Dlck Acappel Electrician Jim Stage Work Jenny Sr. Y- Housewife Norma F la 4 Double Quartet 4 Crew 2, 3. Teens 43 Girls Chorus 2, 33 H.A. 3, 4. Baccalaureate Chorus 3g Acappella 4. Rose Marie Heberle Of- fice Work Rosie Girls Chorus 1, 2, 35 Acappella 4. Donald D. Hester Chem- ist Don Red Cross lg Science Club 1, 2: Latin Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 33 Foot- ball 3, 4g Debate 3, 44 Spanish Club 43 Kaldron 4g Varsity Club 4g Play Cast 3g Play Staff 43 Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Usher 3g Na- tional Honor Society 4. Bradley T. Hindson A good writer Brad Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 25 Red Cross 4: Debate 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Class officer 25 Varsity Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Com- mencement Usher 3g Hi-Y basketball 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. 1305 Senior Class Donna Louise Kallenhach Secretary Duma Klack- inback Class Officer 13 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 13 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 33 Baccalau- reate Chorus 33 Assembly Committee 33 Acappella 3, 43 Hub 43 Girls Chorus 1, 23 Play Staff 33 Kal- dron 43 National Honor Society 4. Robert W. Jackson Ac- countant Jackson Bac- calaureate Chorus 2, 33 Traffic Patrol 2g Acappel- la 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Operetta 3, 4g Boys Glee Club 3, 43 Double Quartet 4. Janith M. Hinkle Live a long and happy life Hink G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Y-Teens 2,3,43 Bacca- laureate Chorus 33 Play Cast 4: Play Staff 33 Acappella 43 Girls Chorus 33 Operetta 3, 4g Cheer- leader 43 Kaldron 4. Joan Marie Hoehn Sec- retary Jo G.A.C. 4g Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Hub 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 4: Play Staff 43 Commercial Club 43 De- bate 2. Richard Hornaman Have a happy home and family Dick Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Hunter Secre- tary Marilyn G.A.C. 43 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 43 Com- mercial Club 4. 1313 Donald G. Hunter Sue cess Donnie Baccalau reate Chorus 2, 3g Hi-Y 2 Mixed Chorus 23 Acappel- la 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 3 4g Class Officer 13 Oper- etta 3, 4. Barbara Ann King Com- mercial Teacher Barbie G.A.C. 1, 2, 43 Girls Cho- rus 1, 2, 3: Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Baccalaureate Chor us 3: Commercial Club 4 Kaldron 4. Anita Jean Kettenacker Jack Arden Keller To be William Jay Kesler' Sales 'To travel. especially to a traveler Killer Bac- man Junior Hub 3 4 Hawaii someday Nita Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Usherette 33 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3,- 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Commer- cial Club 4g Hub 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1: Play Staff 43 Kaldron 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. Helen Kosky ulllediral Sec- retary Helen Sr. Y- 'Feens 2. 3. 4: G.A.C. 3. 4: Commercial Club 45 Play Staff 4. Joanne Kujan Travel Kuiie Sr. V-Teens 2. 3. -it G.A.C. l. 2, 3. 4: Play Cast 4: Commercial Club 4: Kaldron 4. Doris Ann Lapule Music Teacher Dottie-Da Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: G.A.C. 2. 3, 4: Baccalaureate Chor- us 3: Accappella 3, 4: Girls Chorus 23 Oneretta 3. 43 Spanish Club 43 F.'l'.A. 45 Y.F.C. 3, 43 Play Staff 2, 3, 4. calaureate and Commence- Motor Club 3, 4. ment Usher 3. 1323 Senior Class --s--vcaifj-ra-vw-5-rw Betty Jenn Laughery Comptometer operator Jeannie Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 35 G.A.C. 1, 2, 43 Commercial Club 4: Play Staff 3, 4: Girls Chorus 1. James Laughlin To be able to sleep when I want to Fruity Toot Stage Crew 23 Golf 25 Motor Club 3, 4. Gerald Walter Leib Music Career Jerry Valley Forge Military Academy -Championship Boxing 2g Company Bugler 1, 2. Mill- creek-Hi-Y 43 Senior Band 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 4: District Band 3, 4. Loew ssRay9y Hall l, Library Club Orchestra 3. 4: 'District Band 1, 2, 33 State Band 2: Di strict Orchestra 2, 45 Hi-YL2, 3, 43 Pep Band 25 Moto. Club 43 Kaldron 4. Jeannie Lloyda To make Jane Lin-dy Housewife Mary Ann Lewis To be my mint in life Zigi Jannie G.A.C. 1. 2, 3. 4 happy always Joe Sr G.A.C. 4: Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 F.H.A Y Teens 2 3 4 G A C 1 43 Girls Chorus 2, 3g Acap- 3, 4, 2 3 4 Play Staff 3 pella 4g Class Officer 2g Kaldron 4 Baccalaureate Chorus 3: Operetta 4. 4335 James Maloney Engineer Monk's a Doodle Gam- ma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g JV foot- ball 1, 23 Stage Crew 1, 23 Motor Club 43 Varsity Club 43 Baseball 3, 4. Donald Maetz Do some- Gary Ludwig To have the thing big, and get rich hottest car in Millcreek Furpie Stage Crew 23 Rock. Motor Club 3, 4. Gertrude Ann Loomis To work in the field of Social W o r k o r Psychology Trudie Lawrence Park- Girls Chorus l31Red Cross 1. Millcreek-- Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 G.A.C. 3, 43 Play Cast 33 Play Staff 4: Com- mencement and Baccalau- reate Usherette 33 Nation- al Honor Society 4: Hub 43 Mixed Chorus 2: Com- mercial Club 43 Class Of- ficer 3, 4. John C. Mathewson Draftsman Red F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. , Harriet Ann Merchant Retailing Red Y-Teens 2. 3. 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Library Club 1, 2g Acappella 43 G.A.C. 3g Latin Club 33 Baccalaureate Chorus 33 Girls Chorus 2, 33 Com- mencement Usherette 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. Evelyn Ruth Middaugh To be a success Evie Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2. 3. 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Latin Cluh 23 Soanish Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Play Staff 3. 1341 Senior Class Sally Ann Mildenberger To be a good nurse Sam G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 3, 43 Play Staff 4. Richard J. Mitchell Get that Model 'A' done Mitch Football 23 Bas- ketball 2: Stage crew 23 Baseball 3, 43 Varsity Club 43 Motor Club 3, 4. Virginia Mong Secretary9' Ginnie Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Assembly Committee 2: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2. 3, 43 All Star Band 3, 4: Hub 3. 43 Play Staff 3, 43 Kaldron 43 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. Robert Norwall Get to Faye Norwall Medical Florida Bob Auto Club Technician Banana An- 3. 43 Mixed Chorus 13 Play na Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Staff 4. G.A.C. 43 Girls Chorus 1, 23 Acappella 33 Latin Club 33 Commencement Usher- ette 33 Operetta 3, 43 Na- tion Honor Society 4. Cynthia Norton Lab Tech- nician Cynth G.A.C. 1, 7. 3, 43 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Play Cast 33 Cheerleader 3, 4, captain 43 Hub 2, 3. 43 Debate 2, 43 Student Council 43 Commencement and Baccalaureate Usher- ette 33 Class Officer 33 Spanish Club 43 Acappella 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. i357 Parke Therow,-Q Morrow World Travelejf' Petef' Band 1, 23 Orchestra 33 Baccalaureate and Com- me-ncement Usher 33 Play Cast 33 Spanish Club 43 Hi-Y 43 Kaldron 4. Janet Jane Phillips Med- ical Secretary Jan Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 G.A.C. 1 2, F.H.A. 1, Band 1, 2, 31 43 Girls Chorus 13 Com- mercial Club 4. Joyce Phillips Medical Secretary Sis GLA.C. 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Commer- cial Club 13 Girls Chorus 13 F.H.A. 1. Geraldine Ann Onorato Secretary Jerry :Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Girls Cho- rus 43 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Gay O'Donnell Go to visit Ireland Pinky F.'l'.A. 1, 23 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 1, 33 Play Staff 3, 43 Operetta 43 Girls Chorus 43 Hub 4g Commercial Club 4. Bill Pierce To do some- thing wort-hwhile in life Wild Bill Hub 3 4 Band 2, 3, 4g Debate 2, Zag 'Mawr ' M emor .lanel Pinckney Interior Decorator Jan Sr. Y- Teens 2, 3, 43 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Acappella 3, 43 Op- eretta 3, 43 Play Staff 3, 4g Spanish Club 43 Baccalau- reate Chorus 33 Com- mencement Usherette 3: Girls Chorus 23 Mixed Cho- rus li Kaldron Staff 4. John Prassack Musician Jack Football 3, 4. C36l Class Elaine Reislund in an office Shirl Cross 1: Y- Te ns 1: Girls Chorus 1. Ac demy-Girls Chorus 2: St dent Senate 2. Mill- cre k-Y-Teens 3, 43 Play Ca t 4: G.A.C. 3. 43 Red Cr ss 45 Acappella 3, 43 Op retta 3, 43 Baccalau- re te Chorus 3. Jean Marie Reichert To be a registered nurse Jeanne Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: G.A.C. 1, 2, 3. 43 Acappella I, 33 Mixed Chorus 2g Class Play Staff 3g Y.F.C. 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. Grace Preece Legal Sec- retary Gracie Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 G.A.C. 1, 43 Latin Club 2, 3: Debate 33 F.T.A. 3. 43 Kaldron 43 Play Cast Matilda Presta Tille Y- Teens 2, 3, 4g Home Ec. Club lg Commercial Club 4: G.A.C. lg Girls Chorus Rosemary Presta To be a success Rosie Home Ee. Club 1, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 43 G.A.C. 1. Nancy M. Rastatter Housewife Nan Home Ee. Club 45 Y-Teens 3: G.A.C. 1: Girls Chorus 33 Acappella 4: Baccalaure- ate Chorus 3g Operetta 4. . .4371 Robert Joel Prozan Have fun Bob Spanish Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Kaldron 4: Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Usher 3: Stu- dent Council lg Play Cast gg Band 1, 23 Orchestra 1, Amalthea Moneina Roberts X-Ray Technici an Theia G.A.C. 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Acappella 4. Noel Arden Ripley Elec- tronics Engineer Rip Band 1, 2, 3, 43 District Band 2, 3, 43 District Orchestra 2, 4g State Band 43 All Star Game 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Sci- ence Club 1, 23 Motor Club 43 Y.F.C. 3, 4. Sam Repoff Enjoy life David Renshaw Soil Sam Gamma Hi-Y 4g Hi- C h e m is t Stonewall ' Y Basketball 43 Stage Football 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 4 Crew 1, 2, 3. Cross 43 Acappella 3, 4 Mary Roward Catch a big fish this year Jigger G.A.C. 1, 2, 4g Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Girls Chorus 1, 23 Band 3, 43 Commercial Club 43 Play Staff 4. Richard Y a t e s Rowley Manager of Industry Dick Latin Club 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 JV Football 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Commencement and Bac- calaureate Usher 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Play Staff 3g Play Cast 43 Kaldron Staff 4g Debate 3, 4. Thomas Russell To be- come a C. P. A. Tom Library Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Acappella 43 Boys Double Quartet 43 Hi-Y 33 Spanish Club 43 Baccalaureate Chorus 33 Baccalaureate Usher 3. C383 Senior Class Gwendolyn L. Shaw Learn all about cars Gwena Baby Sr. Y- Teens 3, 4g G. A. C. 4, F. T. A. 43 Play Cast 3g Play Staff 43 Student Council 45 Class Officer 43 Kaldron 4. John Sapper Enjoy life John Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Hy-Y 2, 3, 4g Science Club 1, 23 Pep Band 2. Donald P. Schaffer Elec- tronic Technician Don Stage Crew 1, ,2 3, 45 Hall Patrol lg Traffic Patrol 4. Thomas H. Schenker To get rich, Quick! Temis Motor Club 3, 4. LeMoin Mervin Shadduck Jim Sewell Redcap En- Electrician Lee JV sley Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Football lg Band 35 Drum 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Span- Major 43 Motor Club 3. ish Club 45 Motor Club 4g Pep Band 3. C391 Donald D. Seitzinger, Jr., Potato Picker Seitz Stage Crew 1, 2, 33 Auto Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3g Hi-Y 3, 45 JV Basketball 1, 2. Kenneth C. S prague Auto-fender Repairman' Louie Auto Club 3, 43 Red Cross 1, 4. .,,r-fr. Mary Lee Smith Physi- cal Education Teacher Smitty G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Y-Teens 3, 43 Red Cross 1, 2g F. T. A. 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2. Thomas Steinmiller To 'be successful Tom Motor Club 3, 4. n Janet Stover Beautician Stovepoker G. A. C. 1, 2, 443 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Girls Chorus l, 23 Com- mercial Club 43 Band 2, 3, 4. Donald Thaler Profes- sional Musician Don Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Dis- trict Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 State Orchestra 3, 43 Key Club 3g Hi-Y 43 Com- mencement 1, 2, 33 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. 'f40l Bette Ann Smith Travel Bette Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Kald- ron 4g Hub 2, 3, 4g Stu- dent Council 43 Girls Cho- rus 2, 33 Acappella 43 Red Cross 23 Spanish Club 43 Operetta 4g Baccalaureate Chorus 3g Class Officer 4g Play Staff 3g National Honor Society 4. Dorothy Siegrist Elemen- tary Educator D o t G. A. C. 2, 4g Girls Chorus 2, 33 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Acappella 43 Debate 33 F.T.A. 3, .43 Latin Club 23 Baccalaureate Chorus 33 Operetta 4. Senior C ass Donald Tice Honey Dip per Umphzl Band 1 2 3 4 Hall Patrol 1 2 Stage Crew 2 Motor Club 4 H1 Y 4 Iames P Van Geem For elgn Seruce Geem Class Officer 3 4 Nation '11 Honor Society 3 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Baccalaureate and Com mencelnent Usher 3 Ac xppella 3 4 Mixed Chor - - Operetta 3 ' Spanish Club 4 Kaldron Staff 4. Joan Elizabeth Waidley 'The Theatre' Joanie' Class Officer 2, G. A. C. 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3 45 Play Cast 35 Play Staff 3' Stu- dent Director 4' Operetta 2, 3, 45 Double Quartet 2, 3, 45 Acappella 2, 3, 45 Northwestern Music Fes- tival 3, 4g Spanish Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Kaldron Sta f 2, 3, 45 Hub 1, 2, 3, 45 Baccalaureate Chorus 35 National Honor Society 4. inie West To be a Donald Edward VVeigel d home-maker Win Hitch-hike around the 'eens 35 F. H, A. 45 U. S. Wiggs Beta Hi-Y ls Chorus 33 Acappella 3. ,4g Varsity Club 45 Foot- 4g Hub 3, 4. , I 411 Audrey Walsh Compto- metor Operator Wal- shie Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 G. Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Usherette 35 A. C. 1, 3, 45 Commercial Club 4: Red Cross 25 Girls Chorus 15 Play Staff 3, 45 Y-J' ..- '.'5Q9f-.-:,,x.- Roy A. Waldemarson Me- chanics Temis F. F. A Officer 4. -w-- 5-pu9'58bW.Qf Carol Wickles To be ai Donna Jcnnette Whitford Byron Whiteman Mech- Richard 0. Whipple Go success K y F H A 'To be a success Red anic Barney. to Florida and make my 3 4 G A C 1 2 3 4 F. H. A. 43 G. A. C. 15 Sr. first million Wh 1 p Sr Y Teens 2 3 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 Pro jection Club 3, 4. Wallace Wiese Concert Pianist Wally Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 43 Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 2g National Honor Society 3, 43 Kaldron 4, Play Staff 45 Y.F.C. 3, 43 Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Usher 3g Class Officer 3. James Williams To enter the service Jim Mixed Chorus 25 Traffic Patrol 1, 25 Auto Club 3, 43 Acappela 4. Donna Marie Woeckener To be a private secre- tary Donna Girls Chor- us 2, 3g Acappella 43 F. H. A. 33 G. A. C. 45 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Play Staff 4g Operetta 4. C421 Senior Margery May Wolf Own my own ranch Marge Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g F. H. A. 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Ray Duane Woodward To see the world Punk Hi-Y 2, 3, Play Cast 33 Band 1, 2, 3g Class Officer 23 Student Council 3. Phil George Zeigler To be a success Phil Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Acappella 3, 43 Gamma Hi-Y 23 Play Cast 3. . 1431 Sandra Elizabeth Yates To be a success Sandy Acappella 43 Hub 2, 3, 4, Kaldron 45 G. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 43 Latin Club 25 Baccalaureate Chorus 3, Play Staff 3, 4: Commencement Usherette 3. Rex Worthy to visit Somerset, Massachusetts Rex Band 1, 2, 3, 4. I n Memory Worzna I J 691,469 .Mefz l 1453 Dnce Upon cl Time There Was a Papoose . . - n Ja.vrx.e-L Y Joanne. e-.Xf-.n, I J - new, sy, ,U gm, Q, ly 5, e . - b .AA X X 5- x,- C 7 Qnse W'Lo.n.5.e. Canal C. 0185 Q 4 Q 1' :-, ,ms-: 1 . wi 2? Q 5,5 PE? Row 1-1. to r. J. Waidley, D. Hester, C. Evans C. Norton, Mr. Korrell, R. Prozan, Mrs. Hirt, B. Smith, J. Hinkle, P. Morrow, M. A. Lewis. Row 2-l. to r. R. Rowley, J. Kujan, B. Hindson J. Boyd, R. Loew, W. Wiese, J. Cross, G. Preece, B Angelotti, D. Kallenbach, R. Beals, G. Shaw, R. Edeen. Row 3-l. to r. B. Kester, J. Burg, C. Gilmore, E. Middaugh, A. Kettenacker, J. Van Geem, S. Yates, B. King, V. Mong, P. Culver, J. Pinckney, T. Altman. I9 3 Kaldron staff Above are pictured the creators and designers of the 1953 Kaldron. Through the efforts of these students, with the unfailing and helpful aid of the advisors, Mrs. Hirt and' Mr. Korrell, the yearbook was compiled and distributed to the students of Millcreek High. The never- ending tasks kept the staff members busy, but they overcame the many production difficul- ties and' produced a book of which to be proud. Let us follow the birth of such a book. The photography staff is the first to begin func- tioning, with the taking of underclass and activity pictures by the photographers. The glossy prints are placed on large sheets of cardboard and delivered to the engravers. When these are made into prints, thy are pasted in the dummy. The dummy copy is the layout of the entire yearbook, set to a certain scale, which is essential in the composing of the finished' product. Exciting sports events, club activities, and all the other printed copy used in the book is then Written and rewritten by the literary staff and typed for the printer by the production crew. The hard-working and eager ad staff members then begin their rounds for advertisers, a very important part of the yearbook. The subscription campaign then launches into full swing, with the sale this year of over 500 copies of the Kaldron. The entire book is tied to- gether by the art staff, who create the layout and the division pages, and have charge of the dummy copy-from the first drafting to the last finishing touches. The busy editor super- vises and aids the all over production and the book is kept financially in the black by the business managers. These workers have gained valuable training in Working together and meeting deadlines They have created the yearbook for you, as a memory of the happy days at MHS. C501 Seated, l. to r.-J. Waidley, D. Hester, C. Norton, R. Prozan, B. Smith, P. Morrow. Standing, l. to r.--D. Kallenlbach, T. Altman, J. Pinckney, J. Cross, B. Angelotti, C. Evans, C. Gilmore, J. Boyd. 1953 Kal dron Staff Editor: Bob Prozan. Assistant Editor: Cynthia Norton. Business Manager: Bette Smith. Assistant Business Man- ager: Don Hester. Art Staff: Joan Waidley, Brad Hindson. Underclassmen: Travis Altman, Janel Pinckney. Activities: Kitty Evans, Carole Gilmore. Photography: Bill Angelotti C-wen Shaw, Barbara King, Joanne Kujan, Janith Hinkle, Faculty, Rodney Beals, Jean Boyd. Seniors: Barbara King, Evelyn Middaugh. Sports: Jim Cross. Subscriptions: Dick Rowley, Anita eKttenacker, Mary Ann Lewis, Grace Preece, Wallace Weise. Advertising Staff: Parke Morrow, Sandra Yates, JoAnn Burg, Ray Loew, Ruth Edeen, Bill Kester, Art Cassidy. Production Staff: Donna :Kallenbach, Virginia Mong, Jim Van Geem, Pat Culver. 7 4517 Name Abbott, Joyce .... Altman, Travfis .... Anderson, Helen ..... ---- Angelotti, Will-iam .... .... Arneman, Janice ..... ---- Barbo, Esther .....-.-. --- Bainbridge, Richard ,-- ---- Baker Jo ce y - ....... ---- Baumann, Donald --- ---- Beals, Rodney ...... Bennett, Iris ........ ---- Bergquist, Arnold --- ---- Blood, Pat .......... Boyd, Jean ........ Brigman, Glenn .... Bruce, Barbara --- Burg, Jo Ann .... Buzzard, Elzada ---- Byers, Louise .... Cassidy, Arthur -- Catalde, Charles .... Chiffon, Armand .... Clark, Ted ........ Cross, James .... - - Culver, Patricia .... Day, Shirley ........ Dennis, Loretta .... Edeen, Ruth ........ Evans, Catherine .... Felix, Mary ...... Fickenworth, Joe --- Field, 'Harry ...... Flick, John ...... Fugate, Barbara .... Gallagher, Patricia --- ---- Gemler, Catherine --- ---- Gilmore, Carole .... Godfrey, Donald .... Hagerty, Slhirley .... Hall, Patricia ...... Haney, Merwyn .... Harness, Norma ----- ---- Harness, Virginia --- ---- Harrington, James --- ---- Hasler, Richard .... Heberle, Rose .... Hester, Don ........ Hindson, Bradley --- ---- Hinkile, Janith ....... .... Hoehn, Joan ........ Hornaman, Richard -- ---- Hunter, Donald .... Hunter, Marilyn .... Jackson, Robert ----- .... Kallenbach. Donna --- ---- Keller, Jack ........ Kester, B111 ......... .... Kettenacker, Ani-ta --- ---- King, Barbara ...... Kosky, Helen .... Kujan, Joanne ....... .... Lapple, Doris ......... .... Laughery, Betty Jean Lau -hllin James g . .-..--- ..-- Leib, Gerald ......... .... Lewis, Mary Ann --- Linidy, Jane ...... Lloyda ,Jean ..-- Loew, Ray .... Address 3143 West 32nd St. ......... 2721 West 25th St. ,--,--. -- 1901 East Grandview Blvd. - 4820 Roslindale Avenue ...... 820 Beaumont Avenue ....... -M. R. 81, C'onrad Road ......... ..-. 5201 Exeter Avenue ............. .-.. R. D. No. 1, Sterrettania Road 3127 Court Avenue ........... .... R. D. No. 8, Zimmerly Road --- ---- 1516 Filmore Avenue .............. ..-. 1305 Potomac Avenue ............... ..... R. D. No. 6, Norcross Road, B 1361 West Grandview Blvd. - R. D. No. 1, Stoughton Road - R. D. No. 11, Garloch Drive --- 2637 Caughey Road ........ 48211 West Street ........ Peninsula Drive ...... 317 Peninsula Drive ..... - 821 St. Cla-ire Ave. ........ 3255 West Ridge Road .... 3377 Alpine Drive ........ 2765 West 8th Street .... 2709 Westline Road .... 2241 YVest 32nd -St. --- 3614 West 12th St. .... 4744 Conrad Road ...... 3751 West Ridge Road --- 4901 Lexington Ave. ---- 38th Knobloch Road ...... R. D. No. 1, Cole Drive ..... R. D. No. 1, -Clifford Drive - R. D. No. 8, Roxbury Road - 1428 Linden Avenue ......... R. D. No. 1, Edward Street --- 4421 West Ridge Road ....... R. D. No. 2, Hemlock Drive - 3000 West 6th St. ........... 2964 West 11th St. ........ 3421 West Ridge Road .... 2632 West 24th St. ...... 2632 West 24th St. .... 836 Linden Avenue -- 3001 Carter Avenu-e -- 1626 Bryant Street -- 1031 Hilltop Road .... 2828 Hastings Road .... 940 Ard-more Avenue -- 5641 Old French Road .... 2920 Carter Avenue .... 432 Beechgrove Drive .... 3514 West Ridge Road .... 1426 Hilborn Avenue -- 3127 Asbury Road ........ R. D. No. 5 ............... 409 Wayne Avenue ......... 0 R. D. No. 1, Brooks-ide Drive --- ---- R. D. No. 5, Wattsburg Road --- 1018 Filmore Avenue ....... 914 Sill Avenue ............ 3318 Pittsburgh Avenue .... Old French Road ........ 2617 West 25t'h St. .... 3921 West 26th St. --- 1135 Arlington Road -- 2418 West 32nd St. --- 710 Clifton Drive --- 309 Forest Drive --- i521 State Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa Er-ie, Pa Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Class Phone 3-6974 3-5485 0-4656 9-5440 3-6535 01-4224 None 3-2827 99-8567 None None 3-5203 01-5438 99-9142 3-3148 3-3040 3-4080 None 3-6634 3-6035 3-5546 3-5475 3-1265 3-4989 9-6285 99-3478 3-4297 01-4024 3-5605 9-7256 3-2750 None 3-3840 3-2655 3-6946 None 3-3711 3-2508 3-5887 3-5050 3-4689 None None 3-4270 3-6364 99-1498 9-9668 3-1231 3-6908 01-8510 3-4121 3-6820 3-6987 3-4942 3-6071 0-2244 3-6339 3-3240 01-6726 3-5077 3-5525 9-1370 01-4296 3-1273 3-6348 01-8398 99-7165 3-4144 3-4930 Schaffer, Donald .... .... Directory Name Loomis, Gertrude --- ---- Ludwig, Gary ...... .... Maetz, Donald ...... .... Maloney, James .... .... Mathewson, John --, ---- Merchant, Harriet --- ---- Middau h Evelyn 1 2 , --- ---- Mildenberger, .Sally Mitchell, Dick ......... .--. Mong, Virginia .... .... Morrow, Parke .... .... Norton, Cynthia .... .... Norwasll, Faye --.--- ---- Norwall, Robert .... .... OiDonnell, Patric-ia --- ---- Onorato, Geraldine - .... ---- Philli s Janet p . ------ ---- Philllips, Joyce .... Pierce, Bill .... Binckney, Janel -- Prassock, Jack .... Preece, Grace .... Presta, Matilda .... --- ---- Presta, Rosemary .............. Prozan, Robert ..... -... .... Rastatter, Nancy --- ---- Reichert, Jean ...... .... Reislund, Shirley .... .... Renshaw, David .... ...-.-..--- Repoff, Samuel -- Ripley, Noel .... Roberts, Thea .... Roward, M-ary ...... .... Row1ley, Richard .... .... Russell, Thomas .... .... Sapper, John .... Schenker, Thomas --- ---- Seitzinger, Donald ..... .... Sewell, James ------ ---- ---- Shadduck, Lee .... Shaw, Gwendolyn --- ---- Siegrist, Dorothy --- ---- Smith, Bette ....... .... Smith Mar Steimnfiller, Thomasj-Z-- Stover, Janet ....... .... Thaler, Donalld ..... .... , y ---- --- ---- Sprague, Kenneth T-ice, Donald ........ .... Van Geem, Jim .... .... Waidley, Joan ...... .... Waldemarson, Roy --- ---- Wal-sh, Audrey ..... .... Weigel, Donald -- West, Winifred .... .... Whi-pple, Richard --- ---- Whiteman, Byron --- ---- Whitford, Donna -- ---- Wickles, Carol .... Wiese, Wallace -- Williams, James. .... .... Woeckener, Donna --- ---- Wolf, Margerie .... .... Woodward, Ray .... .... Worthy, Reginald --- ---- Yates, Sandra ...... .... Ziegler, Ph-illip ..- Address 1009 2636 1025 2133 1227 1027 Powell Avenue --. Mc+Kee Road ....... Potomac Avenue --- West 52nd Street --- -- South Gore Road ....... Grant Avenue --- -- 324 State St. ........... 3702 Pittsburgh Avenue - - 1007 'Chelsea Ave. .......... R. D. No. 3, Kuntz Road ..... R. D. No. 4, Arbuckle Road - 3844 2840 2840 2929 3111 R. D. Montrose Avenue ..... Hastings Road .... .... Hastings Road --- Court Avenu-e ...... Garden Street ........ No. 1, Garloch Drive --- R. D. No. 1, Garloch Drive --- 4814 Reed Road .......... 412 Zephyr Avenue ......... 24th Green Garden Rd. ..... 4803 W-attsburg Road, Box 260 2828 Coloniatl Avenue ....... 2828 Coloniall Avenue ........ .... 1225 Arlington Road ....... R. D. No. 1, Concord Road .... .... 1810 Randolph Road ........ 907 Spencer Avenue ...... 295 Shorehaven Drive ....... 727 Potomac Ave. ........... M. R. 81, Old Wiattsburg Rd. - 2605 Crescent Drive ......... 5325 Cherry Street .-........... .... 1020 Chestnut Hill Drive -- 4917 Glenwood Park Ave. -- 931 Hartt Road ........... 646 Ardmore Ave. ....... 1404 Grant Ave. ..... 3235 West 42nd St. --- 1241 Gore Road ......... 3145 West Lake Road --- 3005 2838 3513 3119 2634 West 11th St. --- - Greeley Ave. -- ---- Argyle Ave. .... -- Caughey Road --- Zuck Road ..........., 418 Chelsea Ave. ........... R. D. No. 4, Perry Highway - 621 Roslyn Avenue ......... 1006 2702 Linden Avenue ...... Zuck Road ....... Sterrettania Road ..... R.D 1216 2971 42nd 4412 1527 1008 2901 3655 1702 4117 No. 5, Box 154 - .... -- Oakmont Avenue ..... - Haas Avenue ........ and Lancaster Road --- West Ridge Road .... Ford Avenue ......,. Grant Street ....... West Line Road ...... West 26th Street ..... Hilborn Avenue ....... Winchester Road ...... Box 487, Old French Road --- 2929 West 24th St. ........ 11504 Randolph Street ...... 3401 Marshall Drive --- 29-65 Haas Avenue --- 1561 State Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa. Phone None lione 3-4435 8-4641 9-5134 3-5529 None 9-1434 3-6240 9-7273 01-5939 3-5358 3-4375 3-4375 9-6550 99-8182 3-2007 3-2007 9-8346 3-4-149 27-9117 0-6224 3-5927 3-5927 9-7419 3-4698 3-4330 99-4184 3-5720 3-4519 01-9298 99-9392 9-1481 9-6186 9-2480 3-1210 3-6344 3-4796 3-2850 99-7224 3-5709 3-4389 3-4473 3-5140 3-4415 3-4319 3-4371 99-2221 3-6039 3-4509 3-4595 3-2118 01-2452 3-6449 3-5718 3-2555 3-6643 3-4945 3-5746 Plone 3-6138 3-4748 3-3843 01-5839 Pione None 3-4153 3-6647 x P I ! F x w. .v if Q N if V., ,-.v. LJ 4 'V k . ,,.,A ., 1 'Mm .f 1 X ,lfx 1 ' 'Ik X 1 - --.-.-'. , ' . 10' .':' xi, si' A--1: ., ., A ,..-I. F Lx ...V Qt 5,-L11-1i 3,q'G -' '- fax, 2:32- . L , s,,- --yrs 'Ill-4.13. .v:'f .q '- ' Y xl x ., H. -4 e, 3. 4. 4 .. 'x-5 L.m.Qg :UQ I 151 1 .. ' . Fw-,. ik' . , 1Kf:':E'S'-.vm ,' , ' 'M ,,,,,9,,:f7?uw :he N mw:+4,g ' ,I min I ..H-, 'L.luxL'n.xf.Qm,Y l M 2'-nn.g,,,.x:,?,,p,pj,i'.M3ag3u.'X xl I' .. '5' 'f'1'4m.m. 1--ur'-.ful JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to r. standing: T. R-ogerson, C. Brown. L. to r. seated: P. Lindiell, J. Pertersion. Row 1, l. to r.-W. Adelhardt, J. Adler, M. Agl-io, J. Ag- nello, J. Ahlvbrandt, C. An- derson, S. Anderson, 'S. Arndt. Row 2, l. to r.-J. Bainbridge, R. Bainbridge, M. Barring- er, J. Bauer, R. Baumann, L. Behringer, C. Benyon, M. Berry. Row 3, l. to r.-R. Bischoff, M. Bleil, D. Boam, R. Bogue, A. B-ovee, E. Breese, J. Brind-le, I. Brocious. Juniors A skating party and a dance follow- ing the footbah ganne on Piovennber 7 featured the faH acHviUes the Class of '54. The much anticipated Junior Iday, under the directkni of Miss Sherrange was presented in March. Elections for the 1954 Kal- dron staff were conducted, and high- lighting the spring calendar was the enchanting Junior-Senior Prom at Behrend Center. The Juniors who participated contributed much to the success of the Senior Baccalaureate and Commencement Services. Row 4, l. to r.-C. Brown, L. Brown, J. Clarson, M. Cassi- dy, C. Ceeder, J. Cifelli, N. Cochran, E. Crabtree. Row 5, l. to r.-D. Cunning- ham, R. Dehaven, J. Dip-ple, G. Dunsmore, M. Farver, J. Fassett, H. Fiddler, V. For- sbha. Row 6, l. to r.--L. Fuhnman, L. Geihrlein, J. Gemler, G. Gott, D. Green, L. Griffin, L. Haas, D. Hamilton. Row 7, l. to r.-J. Harring- ton, M. Harrinigton, M. Hlantley, J. Hauck, B. Heat- er, S. Hehir, J. Heideckcr, S. Heilnburg. 1567 5 Row 1, l. to r.-F. Herman- sen, P. Hillman, W. Hill- man, G. Keinath, P. Kin- man. IR. Kissman, J. Kos- tenuik. Row 2, l. to r.-B. Kovac, B. Knight, M. A. Lambert, J. Larson, C. Laughlin, J. Leibig, N. Leuschen. Row 3, l. to r.-A. Lewis L. Le-wis, L. Lindner, J. Loom- is, J. Lyons, G. McKinley, D. McLaughlin. Row 4, l. to r.-VG. Macaluso, J. Ma-ckowski, R. Maracci, B. Marthaler, P. Mason, G. Maycock, C. Merc-hant. Row 5, l. to r.-S. Messenger, B. Metzler, D. Meyers, F. Muller, E. Mullin, J. Nei- der, S. 0'C-onnell. Row 6, l. to r.-R. Schrimper, J. Parker, G. Parsons, H. Perry, J. Peterson, L. Phil- lips, T. Phillips. Row 7, l. to r.-J. Pinckney, K. Prindle, B. Pfronko, W. Rastatter, N. Restifo, B. Roberts, .M. A. Robinson. Row 8. l. to r.-R. Robins-on, P. Rodenbeck, T. Rogerson, N. Rose, J. Russell, J. Sampson, R. Sands. Row 9, 1. to r.-M. Schaffer, P. Scheig, P. Seither, F. Siegrist, B. Silverthorn, E. Smith, N. Spiegel. Row 10, l. to r.-J. Slpusta, S. Stauffer, J. Steinmiller, A. Strott, B. Suray, A. Tate, H. Troop. Row ll, l. to r.-J. Th-unberg, J. To-me, J. Torrance, R. Trohoske, J. Tulbbs, E. Van Zandt, C. Wagner. Row 1, I. to r.-R. Wallin, P. War- ner, C. Wassill, R. Webster, B. Weed, K. Weed, G. Weideman. Row 2, I. to r.-IS. Westerlund, K. Wigham, J. Wildermuth, C. Wil- kins, E. Wolfram, D. Yeager. Q58 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS l. to r.-D. Cross, J. Logie, B. Trohoske Sophomores The greatest accomplishment of the Sophomore Class has been an attempt to standardize class rings. A Variety Show sponsored by the tenth grade assembly committee was an excellent show case for many outstanding Soph- omore talents. With two years of high school successfully completed, we may be sure that these students will live up to aH vvhich is expected of tlienu. C591 Row l, l. to r. -- E Adams, R. Adams, J Adler, J. Agnello, J Aho, J. Alls-house, A Althoff, C. A-mes. Row 2, I. to r.-J. Ames J. Anderson, L. An- derson, J. Arndt, J Arnold, P. Badger, C Bainbridge, G. Beh- ringer. Row 3, l. to r.--J. Ben- ner, N. Bischoff, S Bjalme, B. Bloom- well, H. Botwright, G. Bowers, N. A Brady, S. Brady. ,, 5' as G -S- ,,,. rl.. O WT' '1 g I WF' in EU SUS? 5 2 EUS? . ., gg - 3? H F' O rf 9? S I Q :D PU cn Brooks, J. Brown, Camvphausen, N. Can- tor, D. Cassell, W Catalde, R. -Clark, B Cole, V. Conner, K Cofpen. Row 6, I. to r.-C. 'Cor- boy, M. L. Countney R. Cross, S. Cross, H Curtiss, T. Curtiss M. Dorris, B. Discher Row 7, l. to r.-N. Di- Rienzo, D. Didion, J Dickey, J. Dickey, A Detwliler, S. Denni- son, R. Davidson, R D'Amico. Row 1, l. to r.-D. Doyle, J Eakins, M. Edeen, D. Epip- ley, F. Erdley, W. Erdley K. Ether. Row 2. I. to r.-J. Faustine N. Fergiuson, D. Ferretti A. Ferry, S. Fickemvorth R. Flick, R. Fuchs. 5 mg QFD m DEW Zh 55-'fl' SL. 2 'g H92 9 '1 rr' EZL we . ml xg? 251 M2 Eg- gi? F? PS- www 56:12 5 SWE! 3' gen EEML os?- i3-- n .Emo o'1'1 51 Q-W L. ov! ifz mmf 059 F35 USU: Row 3, l. to r.-B. Fugate Harness, J. Harrington, Hauck, E. Heidecker. Row 6, l. to r.--B. Johnson D. Kallenbach, A. Kari-fait J. Keeler, D. Kester, N King, R. Kintz. Row 7, 1. to r.-C. Knauff, M Kosteniuk, W. Lafferty, K Liebold, C. Lindquist, E Lindy. Row 8, l. to r.-J. Logic, N Lucas, G. Luciano, B. Luke J. McClure, R. McDonald B. McGa'ha. Row 9, l. to r.-D. McGahen, M. McGinnis, S. McKee, J. McKibfben, E. McLaughlin B. Maths, E. Meehl. Row 10, l. to r.-W. Meisel, M. Melgaard, C. Metzgar -C. Moon, R. Moon, P. Moore: fP. Moore. Row ll, l. to r.-C. Morgan, D. Mosher, M. Myton, A. Nellis, D. Onorato, A. Pa- ggel, A. Parker. I 1 6 Rwo 1, l. to r.-R. Payne, J Percy, R. Perkon, R. Peter- son, R. Peterson, P. Pe- trone, D. Phillips. Row 2, l. to r.-V. Poraczky M. Prender-gast, C. 'Pursell A. Reed, J. Reed, J. Reed C. Reichert. Row 3, l. to r.-P. Reid. B Ressler, C. Rison, D. Rog- ers, N. Rouche, J. Rounds G. Ryan. Row 4, l. to r.-J. Sallot, R Santos, N. Sawdey, C Schaeffer, K. Srchauble, E Schigas, J. Schlosser. Row 5, l. to r.-D. Schutte, P Schwartz, AC. Seib, D. Seidl fC. Seitzinger, M. 'Sipp1e, R Skivbinski. Row 6, l. to r.-S. Smith, M Smolinski, T. Sprague, J Stalblein, -R. Stark, J. Stru- cher, J. Swenson. Row 7, l. to r.-C. 'Sfwiderski J. Tate, C. Taylod, D. Tha- ler, M. T-haler, KC. Thieman M. Thomas. Row 8, l. to r.-1M. Thomas, C Tice, L. Tome, H. Torrance, M. Tramlhagen, W. Trick W. Troho-ske. Row 9, l. to r.-A. Urraro, W Wagner, R. Weilacker, D Wells, D. West, B. Whit- mire, R. Wickles. Row 10, l. to r.-P. Wolfe, D Woods, J. Woodward, E Yeager, R. Zaunegger, L Ziegler, G. Zelenak. Row ll, l. to r.-.D. Zerull, M. Wander. s FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS L. to r. standing: L. Wander, L. Humphreys. L. to r. seated: M. Mall, S. Rautine. Freshmen The freshmen class has the dubious honor of being the youngest in the high school. Nevertheless, they did not lack interest or co-operation in any of the activities in which they participated. The Hula Luau, a dance held in the school gym was the main event on the 9th grade social calendar. A class picnic was slated at the windup of a year full -of vigorous partici- pation in many extra-curricular activities. 1623 Row 1, l. to r. - W. Adams, R. Alfieri, P. Allmendinger, W. Ames, M. Anderson, N. Anderson, P. An- derson, R. Anderson. Row 2, l. to r.-Y. An- derson, R. Anoerer, G. Angert, W. Bab- cock, R. Bambauer, R. Baxter, D. Beals, R. Beals. Row 3, l. to r.--L. Beck- man, K. Beers, T. Behrens, J. Bender, K. Benson, L. Benyon, J. Beu-sch, B. Bird. Row 4, l. to r.-B. Bird, J. Black, H. Blass, P. Bliss, J. Blood, C. Boettiger, B. Bolkey, C. Bovee. Row 5, l. to r.-J. Boyd, P. Breese, R. Bruner. B. Buckley, R. Bugen- hagen, L. Bu-sh, D. Carncr, G. Casey. Row 6, l. to r.-J. Cas- sell, J. Caughey. G. Conrath, L. Conver, S. Corbett, R. Cornell, R. Corsi. F. Craig. H. Crain, J. Cray, G. Crowner, J. Daddario, M. Davis, D. Deakin, J. Delavern. Row 7, l. t.o r.-N. Craig, Row 1, l. to r.-J. Detwil-ler, J. Dingpfelder, A. Di'Rienzo M. Discher, J. Eaton, J: Ednie, G. Erhart. Row 2, l. to r.--J. Evans, M. Tarver, N. Feidler, B. Fer- uson D Ferry, B. Finke, 2 1 1 ' P. Flatley. Row 3, l. to r.-J. Fogelibach T. Forsha, A. Fullerton, Mf Gaubhier, B. Gemler, R. Gibbs, G. Gillingham. Row 4, l. to r.-T. Golden, D. Gray, D. Grode, J. Grode, R. Grunden, D. G-usilry, C. Guthrie. Row 5, l. to r.-J. Haggerty M. Hall, H. Hansen, C. He: berlein, J. Herbstritt, J. Hermann, R. Hermann. Row 6, l. to r.-D. Hinkson A. Holquist, S. Hoover, B Hopkins, A. Hopski, K. Hor- anic, F. Hougwh. Row 7, l. to r.-A. Hrelac, J. Hudson, M. Hunt, L. Hum- phreys, J. Huston, D. Irish E. Johnson. Row 8, l. to r.-L. Johnson M. Johnson, H. Johnston, C: Joslin, G. Junkin, D. Karr- falt, G. Kendall. x E2 '1 753 2... S. 9-S T' IU! P' 'Fi v-.K EQ' U' FF Qui Z' F4 4 Q54 55 nfl? Eir F54- ' o OWL rl. Sew 5.25, fue-P 51 07:55 i-4? Kitts, A. Kneidinger, Koech, M. Kosky. Lewis, D. Linhart. Row 11, l. to r.-E. Little, Lickard, P. Luciano, Ludwig, M. Lundgren, Lyle, D. Mc+Gaug'han. l C63 go Row 1, l. to r.-D. MeCfhesney, R. McCreary, R. McDonald, M. McKn-ight, M. McLaugh- lin. S. McLaug1h1in, F. Mc- Nally. Row 2, l. to r.-HW. Maasz, .R Macaluso. P. Malutich, M Martz, D. Mathcs, J. Matt- son, B. Mayhue. Row 3, l. to r.-R. Menosky C. Merchant, J. Meyers, D Miller, L. Miller, J. Miller B. Monroe. Row 4, l. to r.-L. Moon, J. Moore, F. Morrison, J. Mu- cha, P. Myers, R. Myers, M Nash. Row 5, l. to r.-C. Nafson, J. Naveckiy, A. Nellis, P. Nel- son, E. Nicholas, B. Olsen ' Perry. V How 6, d. to r.-H. Peterson H. Pettys, R. Pfadt, Pj Phillips. K. Pierce, A. Por- aczky, S. Pronko. Row 7, l. to r.w1M. Prude, R Quinn, D. Range, L. Rastat- ter, S. Rauitine, M. Rehner R. Reynolds. Row 8, l. to r.-D. Rositer, I Rust, V. Rusterholtz, C Ryan, M. Rygalski, V. Sam- uelson, M. Sanders. Row 9, l. to r.-J. Sapper, T Sapper, J. Savage, 'G Schmitz, R. Schmitz, J Schneider, 'P. Scholl. Row 10. l. to r.-A. Schreck- engost, J. .Schulle1', D Schulze, F. Schulz, T Schuyler, L. Sciolino, J Shaffer. 'Row 11, l. to r.-G. S.hel-ham- er, L. Shirck, P. Shields, R Shirley, P. Spusta, D. Stit- zinger, L. Stone. 1 Row 1, l. to r.--R. Stone, C. lSftrawb, C. Struohen, P. fSue1wken, K. Sweetalpfple, J Sw-iderski, N. Talimadge. Row 2, l. to r.-C. Taylor, W. Telepak, J. Throop, J. Tidd, S. Tillman, L. Tombaugh E. Trick. Row 3, I. to r.-R. Tufbbs, R Urralo K V n D ke J ', . a y , . Van Geem, A. Vogel, F. Vona, R. Wagner. Row 4, l. to r.-W. Waiter, D Wallace, P. Walsh, L. Wan- der, C. Warder, J. Warner, R. Welch. Row 5, l. to r.-L. White, R. Wiesen, P. Wilkins, S. Wil- liams, T. Wingerter, R. W-inschel, G. Winter. Row 6, I. to r.-E. Witten- burgn M. Wolff, N. Wolff- rom K. Wollan T Worth , 1 - ' yr T. Yates, E. Yeager. Row 7. d .to r.-J. Yeager, C Yerkey, J. Yesko, G. Young, J. Young, J. Yukon, J. Zieg- ler. Row 8 - B. Zu-rn. Q6 8th GRADE OFFICERS L. to r.-P. Green, J. Humphreys, B. Titus Eighth Gmae For the first time in Millcreek's history, the Sth grade has been an offkiahy organ- ized class. Two skating parties at the West Lake Roller Rink provided ,much enjoyment for the students. A Lincoln Day assembly program was planned and drew entirely on Sth grade talent. They were instrumental in organizing an Annex Chess Club which met during lunch period and' in the morning. These ambitious 8th graders will be a wel- come addition to the high school in future years Row I. l. to r.-D. Abbott, B. Adams, D. Allberstafdt, , D. Alessi. R. Altman, B. Anderson, P. Angert, R. Arndt. Row 2, l. to r.-D. Arneman, ' C661 W. Bainbridge, J. Baker, J. Baker, N. Barnes, C. Baumbach, L. Becker, D. Behringer. Row 3, l. to r.-N. Berquist, G. Bernardini. K. Bleil, D. Black, W. Braund, W. Brightman, N. Brocious, C. Brogdan. Row 4, l. to r.-B. Brooks, C. Bubl, J. Brown, C. Butts, D. Buzzard, B. Camp, W. Camp, C. Carner. Row 5, l. to r.-D. Carson, B. Carter, D. Casey, B. Ca- Fhore, P. Cashore, S. Champagne, M. Chase, J. Clemens. Row 6, l. to r.-B. Cohick, J. Coleman, J. Cole, D. Con- don, J. Corbett, T. Corboy, H. Cosper. J. Cosper. Row 7, l. to r.-M. Cowan, J. Craig, L. Culbertson, M. Culver, C. William, C. L'Amour, R. Darby, J. Leaver. l l l l Row 1, l. to r.-M. Ives, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, R. Jordon, N. Kalie, C. Kar- aisz, K. Kemnec, B. Ken- nelly. Row 2, l. to r.-M. Kester, J. K-ielczewski, W. King, J. Kirsh, H. Klopfer, D. D. Knauer, V. Kna-uff, F. Kneidingcr. Row 3, l. to r.-T. Knost, K. Kovacs, J. Kuehl, R. Laird, E. Langdon, M. Latimer, P. Laughery, K. Leuschen. Row 4, l. to r.-C. Lewis, S. Lewis, P. Lewis, M. Liljen- berg, C. Lindell. B. Lindey, D. Lindner, J. Lochmann. Row 5, l. to r.-N. Loomis, A. Lucas, M. Lyons, D. Mackowski, L. Maeder, R. Manly, M. Maquire, T. Mazza. Row 6, l. to r.-D. Mazzagot- ti, J. McCollum, T. Mc- Ginnis, D. Mclntyre, M. McKnight, L. McLaug-hlin, M. McLaug'hl-in. Row 7f, l. to r.-R. McNabb, T. Mertz, R. Messersmith, J. Meyers, R. Mildenber- ger, R. Mosher, J. Muenz, C. Murphy. Row 1, l. to r.-D. Denk, E. Dingfelder, V. DiSantis, M. Dorchester, J. Douglas, J. Dunn, D. Eakin, E. Eck- man. Row 2, l. to r.-A. Edwards, B. Eggleston, M. Evans, R. Fiesler, T. Fletcher, B. Flick, J. Flow, J. Forsberg. Row 3, l. to r.-F. Fortsch, J. J. Fox, R. Ferrier, A. Fribts, B. Gack, C. Gerlach, R. Giles, M. Gordon. Row 4, l. to r.-J. Grappy, A. Green, P. Green, J. Greggs, K. Groters, N. Guelcher, M. Guianen, D. Haines. Row 5, 1. to r.-H. Hamme, L. Harness, P. Hartleb, M. Hartley, N. Hartley, J. Haupt, M. Haupt, H. Hec- ker. Row 6, l. to r.-D. Heidecker, M. Heidt, M. Henry, J. Hester, T. Herrick, T. Hindson, K. Hessinger, D. Hoff. Row 7, l. to r.-C. Holland, R. Holmberg, R. Hoover, J. Hopk-ins, C. Horning, H. Howard, J. Humphreys, C. Ilig. 681 Row 1. l. to re-J. Neely, J Nyberg, R. Nyberg, B. Ol- iver, R. Onornto, V. Os- wald, D. Ottenti, A. Pac- zynski. li-Gw 2, l. to r.-E. Palmer, D Papp, M. Paulsen, G. Peil. L. Phillips, P. Phillips, J Picheco, B. Poraczky. Row 3, l. to r.-R. Potthoff R. Powell, M. Prcndergast J. Putnam, N. Rehner, R. Reichert, R. Reid, D. Res! Lifo. Row 4, l. to r.-D. Richards D. Robison, J. Rouche, R Ryceck, -C. Sackett, J. Sa' lan, C. Sanders, E. Schaf- fer Row 5, l. to r.-R. Schenker E. Schulze, B. Shaw, F Shea., R. Shenk, S. Schus- ter, A. Slhenk, E. Shenk. Row 6. l. to r.-K. Sheridan J. Sfhyler, T. Seigrist, J Siegel, W. Smith, T. Smal- -inski, D. S'tossme'iste1', J Stossmeister. Row 7, l. t.o r.-R. Stroh, B Struchen, W. Struchen, W Sturtevant, J. Sweinhart S. Terlitsky, J. Thomas B. Titus. Row S, l. to r.-E. Tralpha- gen, L. Urch, L. Van Geem S. Vargo, D. Wagner, R. Waidley, D. Weaver, T. Weber. Row 9, l. to r.--J. Weisen- leach, D. Weston, S. Win- ter, R. Wingerter, B. Wit- tenburg, D. Wollen, M. Young, R. Zeigler. Row 10-J. Zeigler, R. Zura-d. X- -. .ss T3 8' 1 5 Mig K im -. . . . me vw' Um..-' -: iff-New . ,r Q. . . N, U - , , Rfk. :i'fg1-f--ws , 1' W' '- Seuenth Grade From six area grade schools nearly 278 seventh graders found their way to the halls of the Millcreek annex in the fall of 1952. After six years of elementary schooling, they were prepared to assume the rather perplexing responsibility of being high school students. The 7th graders took full advantage of the new facilities available and con- tributed their many abilities to the Junior Y-Teens, Junior Band, Junior Orchestra and' Boys' Soprano Choir. At Christmas the class presented an assembly program fea- turing holiday music. George Washington was honored at an assembly commemorat- ing his birthday. The Rhythm Club, held during activity period, taught these new Mill- creekites modern dance steps and correct dance-floor behavior. The progressive group may be confident that their future years at Millcreek will be successful ones. Row 1, l. to r.-D. Adams, G exander, J. Allinger, E Allen, B. Althoff, A. Ames Row 2, l. to r.-J. Ames, J Anderson, S. A.rnold, S Asmuisi, R. Babcock, R Bannister, F. Barbick, M Barton. Row 3, l. to r.-R. Baumann S. Baxter, K. Behr, N Bennett, K. Benson, A Berry. Row 4, l. to r.-R. Billig, J Black, D. Bliley, M. Boyd man, E. Brock, E. Brown Row 5, l. to r.-J. Brown, K A zard, L. Campbell, E Carnes, C. Carpenter, N Carpenter. Row 6, l. to r.-D. Carter, S fer, M. Confer, A. Conner W. Conner, D. Copen. haver, R. Coppersmith, J Corboy, P. Cornell, R Crawfox-dl, R. Crain, M Deffenbaugli, J. DeHaven - C597' Adams, -S. Adams, N. Al- Bernardini, D. Berry, D. T. Breckley, C. Bright- Burk-e, S. Burt, H. Buz- Chase, F. Clinger, C. Con- Row 7, l. to r.-P. Copen- R w 1 l. to r.-C. Kol Kunselman J Laison, P Larson B Legnoski J Lehman J Leo B Lock dl R w 2 l. to '. D Lockald J Ioescli L Loesch L loew S Logxe C Iones M. lyons S. L5 ons. Row . l. to r.-C. Maasz 'VI 'S . Maetz J. Manross 1. Mar- shal D. Martz T. Ma- thewson, J. McCauley D. McC'lu1'e. Row 4 l to r.-D. MCC1'Eal'y S. McC1-eary G. McDonald M. McKee, J. McKibben S. McLarugh.llin, C. McNabb J. McWilliams. Row 5, l. to r.-H. Messen- gGl','1w. Meyers, A. Miller, A. Miller, G. Miller, C Mitchell, J. Mitchell, L A Moore. Row 6, l. to r.-L. Moran, V Moran, W. Muller, R. Mu- solf, L. Nelson, R. Nor- cross, R. 0'Conne1l, J. Oli- VET. Row 7, l. to r.-G. Orbanek, R. Parsons, E. Payne, M Perkins, G. Payne, P. Per- sio, C. Peterson, D. Peter- -SOD. r Row 1, l. to r.-P. Denk, B. Dennis, F. Dickey, H. Dickey, N. Didion, R. Did- ion, J. Engel, P. Engel- skirgor. Row 2, l. to r.-J. Erdely, N. Fails, P. Fassett, R. Fe.id- ler, B. Feinbe1'g', WH Fit- ting, E. Flick, M. Foulk. Row 3, l. to r.-H. Fuchs, N. Gh-isson, L. Glas, T. Glass, R. Glover, M. Glowacki, L, Gorney, D. Green. Row 4. l. to r.-R. Groters, S. Hamlet-t, D. Hammc, . P0 H T :D ve 'U rn -: 77 F-T-'I U -: L' rn 'U' F Harman, L. Horkins, Haslar. Row 5, l. to r.-Jl Hayden, P. Hensley, J. Heater, D. Hen- derson, J. Hesch, H. Heth- eringgton, E. Hinspeter, A. Hitz. Row 6, l. to r.-J. Hollings- worth, B. Howell, S. Hoyt, W. Humphreys, M. Jac- quel, D. Johnson, E. John- son, S. Johnson. Row 7, l. to r.-R. Joint, D. Jordon, T. Kauffman, S. Kebler, G. Kinsinger, M. Kintz, J. Knauer, B. Knieth. R0w 1, l. to r.-P. Phillips, P. Phillips, W. Ph-illips, H. Pifer, E. Popp, W. Por- aczky, J. Potthoff, E. Pu- scher. Row 2, l. to r.-J. Rastatter 9 R. Rastaitter, R. Rastatiter, C. Reichert, G. Reid, D. Reidiel, K. Reitin-ger, A. Repoff. Row 3, l. to r.-J. Ressler, D. Reynolds, W. Rice, J. Rich H. Rinder, G. Rossi, B3 Ruf, P. Ruf. Row 4. l. to r.-W. Sachett, E. Sanderson, C. Schaw M. schneeiock, L. scheckl engost, J. Schultz, J. Schuttenberg, S. Schuyler Row 5, l. to r.-K. Schwartz M. S-eitzinger, E. Serr, C Shaffer, K. Shaffer, D Shelepey, Z. Short, R Smith. Row 6, l. to r.--R. Smith, W Smith, W. Springer, J. St Clair, J. Staton, C. Stein- baugh, L. Steiner, L. Stell- mach. Row 7, l. to r.-D. Sterrett R. Stewart,'J. Stolliurg, B 7 Straut, S. Strong, A. Stru- chen, J. Sturtevant, V. Su- sal. Row I, l. to r.-C. Swanson, C. Szuminski, R. Talbot, J. Teubner, J. Thompson, C. Th-oms, A. Thomas, D. Tro- hoski. Row 2, I. to r.-J. Tucker, G. Van Geem, D. Vango, D. Vash, G. Wade, D. Wagner, J. Walker, J. Warden. Row 3, l. to r.-P. Waskie- wicz, J. Wnwrzyneak, K. Way, J. Weber, T. Web- ster, W. Welch, D. Wells, J. White. Row 4, l. to r.-P. Whitney, T. Wilks, H. Will, C. Wil- liams, L. Williams, D. Wil- son, C. Winklebauer, P. Winschel. Row 5, l. to r.-B. Wisnew- ski, L. Wolfe, C. Wolfrom, R. Woll, W. Woodward. Sbphomore Casuals TOD Row, Left-QS. Cross, J. McKib'ben, G. Conner, K. Corboy, M. Thaler Top Row, Right-B. Trohoski, D. Cross. Insert-B. Ca-talde. Center Left-J. Ta-te, M. Traphagen, P. Swartz. Center Right-J. Tate, C. Taylor. Bottom--L. Wander, M. Wander. 4725 w-' 'arf '1 Z. NTn:..v . ,- Xigkvd .gvlq v-. .5 4' - ,-:J ,- ge. ff ' .Jhrr O., -,.f - , . f . . -, ,. - . xx :,. . .- - ..,,.-, rl.-. '.gf---:,. - ,. . -. , ' , , Q N., . A. .-.f1.1,-,..,,- - -, ,N , 1 9' vi -s .. 1 - -x N . v.J.--.3.?, x,-.v ---.5 , .'.-5 rf . - .'- . - -+..-1--.. 4- ...,--. - - .-.- Wg .- ,..,,,. b J . - v ' N ,K .-.kk-,A R I.-::,-A:t.',, . K . -. .Jx..,A . . Senior Band Row 1.-l. to r. B. J. Wlhitmire, J. Benner, J. Dipple, B. Cole, S. Stauffer, P. Petrone, M McGinnis, C. Ceeder, B. Knight, S. Anderson. Row 2.-l. to r. M. Roward, J. Phillips, C. Ames, P. Spusta, M. L. Courtney, B. Johnson, J. Phillips, J. Stover. Row 3.-l. to r. F. Fortsch, W Wiese, C. Nason, P. Anderson, D. Ra-nge, D. R-esitifo, C. Lyle, J. Caugihey, L. Van Geem, J. Putnam, J. Kuihns, L. Shadiduck, J. Adler. Row 4.-l. to r. E. Mullin, G. Gott, M. B-arringer, G. Weidenian, N. Rose, N. Ripley, C. Gilmore, E. Mlddaugh, V. Samuelson, G. Keinath, B. Welch. Row 5.-l. to r. J. Lyons, S. Arndt, R. Grundcn, R. Worthy, D. Nelson, J. Keeler, J. Sapper, C. Merchant, lil. Siegrist, P. Moore, D. Stark, R. Pcrkon. ' Row 6.-l. to r. J. Kielczewski, D. Miiddaugh, J. Sitruclher A. Karrbalit, H. C-uirtiss, P. Schwartz, D. Thalcr, L. Byers, G. Macaluso, D. Hamilton, B. Misel, K. Pierce. lymw 7.-l. to r. D. Godfrey, J. Sewell, J. Leib, D. McGahan, D. Hornaman, B. Santos, J. Rounds, J. Reed, J. Arnold, R. Payne. Row 8.-l. to r. D. Tico, J. Evans, D. Zerull, L. Brown, P. Badger, C. Morgan, H. A-dams, J. Logic, J. Giordano. Row 9.-l. to r. M. Hartley, T. Sculyar, G. Conrath, V. Rusterholtz, R. Davidson, B. Schmitz. Row 10.-l. to r. B. Monroe, P. Shields, B. Pierce, D. Karfalt, D. McCaughan. The Band this year consisted' of sixty-five members under the direction of Mr. Rishell and twenty-four majorettes and flag twirlers under the direction of Miss Mitchell. This was the largest band in the history of the school. This marching band was complimented on its fine appearances both at Titusville and Green- ville. Three buses were used to transport the Band members to these schools. The officers for the Band were: President, Paul Mooreg Vice-President, Gilbert Keinathg Secre- tary and Treasurer, Janet Woodward. Directed by Mr. Rishell, the Orchestra, has grown to forty-five players. This group played for the Junior and' Senior Play, the Spring Concert, and Commencement. As many have seen, the Orchestra has made rapid progress in the past few years. The officers for the Orchestra for 1952-53 were: President, Evelyn Middaugh, Vice-President, Donald Thalerg Secret-ary, Carole Gilmore, Treasurer, Paul Suerken. 1747 Maiorettes Kneeling l to r. M. Reward, J. Phillips, S. Stauffer, J. Phillips, J. Stover. Standing 1. to r. J. Dipple, J. Benner, P. Petrone, B. Whitmire, S. Anderson, M. McGinnis, B. Knight B. Cole, C. Ceeder, M. Schaeffer. Pep Band Row 1.-l. to r. G. Keinaiih, J. Logie, L. Byers, N. Rose, D. Hamilton, B. Welch. Row 2.--l. to r. J. Giordano, G. Gott, G. Leib, R. Davidson, P. Moore. C753 Junior Band Row 1.-l. to r. J. Dadidario, R. Lindey, J. Craig, M. J. Evans, J. Ziegiler, D. Weaver, F. Knoidin- ger, R. Hoover, T. Goldman, W. Sturtevant. Row 2.-l. to r. J. Stossmeister, R. Ludwig, H. Hamme, J. Hester, E. Dingfelder, W. Babcock, D. Gray, C. Illig, V. Knauff, R. Manly, J. Hopkins, T. Hindson. Row 3.-l. to r. C. Garner, R. Mosher, D. Rossiter, F. Schulz, M. Dorchester, C. Struchen, J. Young, H. Howard, B. Struchen. Row 4.-l. to r. P. Phillips, B. Canter, B. Phillips, R. Waidley, D. Carner, D. Arueinau, J. Blank, D. Weston, R. Lockarcl, J. Moore. - Beginners Band Row 1.-l. to r. R. Didion, G. Payne, S. Johnson, S. Lyons, H, Fuchs, S. Logie, T. Mathewson, D. Wagner, B. Coppersmith. Row 2.-l. to r. Mr. Rishell, E. Payne, R. Grotes, P. Whitney, E. Puscher, D. Adams, L. Camp hell, S. Keblcr, L. Williams. Row 3.-l. to r. E. Popp, F. Dickey, J. White, J, Rich, J. Schulz, B. Conner, L. llrloran, S. McCreary. ' Row 4.-l. to r. J. Weston, J. McKibben, D. McCreary, L. Moore, V. Moran, A. Connor, D. Rey- nolds, D. Carter, H. Hebherington, T. Kauffman. 1763, Orchestra Row 1.-l. to r. E. Eckman, C. Straub, L. Beckman, C. Seib, C. Gilmore, E. Mild-dai'-gli, N. Rose G. Woideman, M. Barringer, L. Beyers, N.-Barnes, L. Phillips, J. Arneman. Row 2.--l. to r. L. Tombaugh, Mr. Risliell, B. Ressler, D. Sclmtte, G. Parsons, V. Monpg, J Mcliibben, J. Dingfelder, P. Suerken, L. Culbertson, D. lVIcChesncy, J. Prassack. Row 3.-l. to r. N. Ripley, F. Fortsch, D. McGahan, B. Weed. C. Merchant, J. Haupt. Row 4.-l. to r. J. Sapper, P. Moore, R. Beals, R. Darby, W. Wiese, F. Siegrist, M. Haney, L Hamilton ,D. Thaler, R. Loew. Boys Choir Row 1.-l. to r. A. Lucas, B. Smith, A. McDonald, L. Sciolino, S. Schuglen, M. McKibben, T. Webster, D. Larson, D. Copen, Pianist. Row 2.-l. to r. R. Anderson, T. Mazza, W. Telepak, G. Erliart, L. Bush, J. Dolavern, T. Yates. Row 3.-l. to r. D. Robinson, K. Leiuschen, J. Picheco, J. Winter, L. Wander, R. Mazza- gotti, W. Bround, J. Greggs, R. Arndt. 477D Row 1.-l. to r. W. West, N. Rastatter, H. Merchant, C. Wagner, P. Schwartz, R. McDonald, T. Russell, B. Wells, B. Kintz, S. Yates, D. Kallenbach, R. Edeen. - Row 2.-I. to r. D. Woeckener, H. Anderson, J. Waidley, T. Altman, E. Babo, J. Hinkle, J. Lloyda, C. Norton, E. Smith, P. Blood, B. Fugate, D. Lapple, V. Harness, C. Evans, B. Marthaler. V Row 3.-l. to r. D. Siegrist, F. Norwall, J. Van Geem, A. Chiffon, D. Haslar, B. Jackson, J. Tubbs, lx. Copen, R. Brocious, D. Gorr, B. Smith, J. Pinckney, M. Berry. Ron' 4.-l. to r. C. Gemler, J. Neidcr, C. Tice, R. Flick, J. Cross, D. Godfrey, D. Hunter, P. Ziegler, S. R0lSlllI1ll, R. Heberle, T. Mazza. A Cappella One of the most active and in demand groups of Millcreek is the Acappella Choir. under the direction of Mrs. Phasey. The rich blending of voices in harmony and melody can be heard from Room Four every second period. The Chorus has been an enjoyable addition to many an assembly program, presenting programs in other schools as well as our own. Jim Cross, Cynthia Norton, Donna Kallenbach, and Faye Norwall were the officers for the aggregation. The Acappella made their debut over television on the De- sign for Youth program this year. They also provided an evening of entertainment for the Millcreek Kiwanis Club, The Erie Business and Professional Women's Club, and the Millcreek PTA. The operetta, The Fortune Teller, by Victor Herbert, was presented in early May for three evening performances. This production is always a much-looked-for event and proved another success this year. This spring also found five people representing Millcreek at the District Chorus held in Wesleyville. They were: Ruth Edeen, Joan Wald- ley, Don Godfrey, Jim Cross, and Tom Russell. The popular male Double Quartette added to many a program given by the Acappella. Don Godfrey and Jim Cross, basses, John Tubbs and Jim Van Geem, baritones. Bob Jackson and Tom Russell, 2nd tenors, and Ray MacDonald and Paul Schwartz, 1st tenors, were the components of this group. A new edition to choruses at Millcreek is the Boys' Soprano Choir, composed of 7th, Sth, and 9th graders. This group is receiving valuable training for the future. A wsu Double Quartet Row 1.-l. to r. R. Edcen, E. Smith,, J. Waidlcy, C. Wagner, C. Evans, pianist. Row 2.-l. to r. R. Hasler, R. Jackson, T. Russell, C. Moon. W Trio H. Merchant, S. Reisluncl, J. Neider. Boys Quartet D. Wells, D. Godfmy, J. Cross, R. MacDonald Row 1.-l. to r. C. Knauff, P. Hauch, S. Haugt, S. Rautine, V. Conner, E. Hagmann, C. Thiemann, M. Hall, M. A. Heidt. Row 2.-l. to r. J. Wildermuth, B. Fugate, M. Edecn, M. Gallagher, N. Sawdey, S. Laughlin, P. Saunders, J. Zigler, A. Holquist, E. Wittenburg. Row 3.-l. to r. C. Swiderski, D. Onoroto, N. King, S. Tillman, M. Doris, M. Orowetz, C. Lewis, M. McKnight, N. Rouche, C. Heberline. Row 4.-l. to r. B. Harness, A. Pagel, M. Melgaard, B. Silverthorn, S. Cross, P Moore, C. Risen, P. O'Donnell, G. Onorato, C. Taylor. Girls Chorus Lovely to look at in their blouses and jumpers, the Girls Chorus is just as lovely to hear. Strains of With a Song In My Heart, My Hero, The Beauty Shop Quartettef' and many others drift from Room Four every fifth period, providing an enjoyable forty-five minutes of song. Also a group which enjoys great. popularity among out- siders as well as here at Millcreek, the Girls Chorus have traveled to Harbo1'creek with the Acappella in an exchange program and they have sung for the BPW and the Mont- clair PTA. Eileen Hagmann led this group and she was assisted by Virginia Conner, Mary Kay Hall, and Carole Thieman. A publicity staff was also selected to arrange programs and handle the advertising for these girls. One of their activities this year was a very successful hayride. 1803 1 1 , , N z L . E 3 3 fi E 1 1. 5 SN 5 U 5 5 E Row 1.--l. to r. C. Norton, G. Keinath, T. Rogerson, D. Godfrey, K. Prindle, Mr. Barr, T. Corboy. Row 2.--l. to r. B. McNabb, J. Van Geem, E. Hagmann, G. Shaw, J. Boyd, P. Sanders, N. Rose. Row 3.-l. to r. R. Schriniper, C. Brown, J. Delavern, B. Trohoske, J. Keeler, M. Wander, S. Cross B. Snnth. Student Council Through the Student Council the students are able to voice their opinions and give suggestions to the administration on problems concerning the student body and the school. If you were to attend one of the Student Council meetings, you would hear the discussion of such problems. This is not the only duty of the Student Council. They h-ave, under the able sponsor- ship of Mr. Barr, effectively planned and carried out the hall monitor system that is at present in operation in the school, they have ushered for the P.T.A., Open House, and Career Night. This year they also made changes in their constitution. This active organization is now in the process of planning a Hand Book of the new high- school. The officers of the Student Council for this year were: President, Don Godfrey 5 Vice-President, Tom Rogersong Secretary, Kay Prindleg Treasurer, Gilbert Keinath. T823 J Row 1.-l. to r. C. C-eeuer, D. Weigel, J. Peterson, J. Waidley, C. Norton, C. Evans, Miss Winder, T. Altman, N. Rose, N. Restifo, V. Mong,, P. Hall, J. Burg. Row 2.-l. to r. J. Allshouse, C. Rison, G. Angert, J. Reed, S. Stauffer, A. Tate, N. Sawdey, D. Kallen- bach, S. Yates, J. Boyd, A. Kettenacker, R. Edeen. Row 3.-l. to r. V. Conner, P. Moore, J. Arneman, P. Ma-lutich, M. Prenvdergast, M. Lucas, B. Kester, B. Pierce, P. Schwartz, T. Loomis, B. Silverthorn, R. Zaunegger. Row 4.-l. to r. J. Hoelfm, B. Surr-ay, P. 'C-ulver, B. Heater, A. Cassidy, J. Agnello, D. Mosher, J. Hub Boasting fifty aspiring young journalists, this years' Hub, the official newspaper by the students and for the students of Millcreek High, grew to a circulation of approxi- mately 850 copies per issue. Published bi-monthly throughout the school year, the news- paper is a spark plug in our everyday school life, covering all the sporting events and club news, with many added special features, and' supporting and sponsoring many activities outside of school. Eight point type, which is a smaller type of print than employed in last year's newspaper, was initiated into the Hub this year, providing added space for more copy and more for your money, the six-page paper still selling for five cents a copy. The special insert sheet, containing junior and senior high gossip, was again a popular fea- tu1'e of the Hub. Many different colors were used for this sheet, such as harvest yellow for Halloween, green for December, and blue, our school color. A contest, sponsored in conjunction with the Library Club, was conducted beginning Book Week, fashioned after the Twins contest in an Erie newspaper. J The victory of President Eisenhower was predicted by the Republicans of Millcreek in a straw vote conducted by the Hub the week before the country went to the polls. A busload of enthusiastic sports fans traveled to Conneaut to witness the defeat of the Trojans from Conneaut by the Trojans from Millcreek und'er the auspices of the stu- dent newspaper, and during football season they held a dance after the Oil City game. The striking blue and white school pennants adorning many a students room and dis- played on sticks at basketball games were another project of the ambitious group. A sizeable contribution to the Easter seal campaign was made from the proceeds of the Hub charity basketball game in March. Two games, between game entertainment, and a dance afterwards were all provided for only 25c. The co-editors of this bubbling tribe of writers were Travis Altman and Catherine Evans, and Miss Winder guided the students in their work. Heidecker, L. Linder, P. O'Donnell, B. Smith. K83l' Row 1, I. to r.--J. Burg. S. Milden- burger, G. Preece, P. Hall, T Roberts, J. Baker. Row 2, l. to r.-C. Norton, D Kallenlmch, S. Yates, J. Wuidley C. Evans, C. Laughlin, F. Nor- wall. Miss Stnbler, Miss Johnson J. Lloydn. E. Hngmnnn, W. West ' , iN. Rnstntter, M. A. Lewis, B 1 Fugnte. Row 3, I. to r.-M. Roward, P l ener, I. Bennett, J. Kkljlln. G 1 Shaw. S. Hagerty, J. Abbott. -I l Boyd. A. Kettenacker. D. Lapple H. Merchant, R. Edeen. L. Byers S. Daly. J. Phillips, V. Harness G. Onernto. more, T. Altmnn, J. Pinckney M. Felix, C. Gemler, B. Bruce grlst, J. Reichert. E. Middanirh V. Meng. M. Preotn, D. Whitfol'1I B. J. Lunpzhery, P. Culver, J Lindy. Row 5. I. to r--J. Hinkle, M Hunter, L. Dennis. J. Hoehn, J Bfustich, M. Presto. S. Reislund B. King, H. Anderson, P. Blood E. Bobo, P. 0'DonneIl, B. Smith C.Wiekles, M. Smith. Row 1, I. to r.-G. Purson. M Cassidy, M. Berry, J. Torrance J. Bainbridge, F. Muller, S Arndt. C. Lnughlin. Bovee. P. Mason. J. Leibiyr, J Dipple, C. Benyon, Mrs. Stubler Miss Johnson, M. Aglio, M Bnrringzer, S. Westerlund, S Stunffer. A. Tnte, N. Restifo, D Cunningham. Row 3, I. to r.-Isl. Wolfrom, E. Till S. Anderson, J. Peterson, C Ceeder, J. Wildermnth, M. Bleil C. Anderson, M. Farver, B Rose. C. Weidmen. Row I r Perry, 1. Brocious, C. Wagner main, J. Heidecker, G. Agnello. Row 5, I. to r.--B. Pronko, H H. Fuhrniun, J. Snllot, B. Surrny J. Neider, B. Mnrthaler. li Silverthorn. J. Linder. Il. Seither P. Shiexl, M. Harrington. son, C. Metzger. day. N. King. E. McL1unn:hlin. D decker, S. Bruner, R. Weilncher R. D'Arnico. Swiderski, M. Smolinski, J son, N. Rouche, B. Ressler. Row I Lncns. M. Myton. M. Leonard Fugate. C. Thienmn. P. Huzinec nisun. D. Schutte, C. Seitzinger B. Johnson, V. Poruczky. Row Sivll. to r.-S. Bjnlme, M. Dor- ris, . Orowetz, C. Rfso , R. M. I2th IOth 9th Grade Y-Teens J. , , IIUISY.. P. Badger, J. Rounds, G. B8l'rimre1'. M. Huston, J. Sch- Iosser, N. Cantor, N. Bishoff. Working' with girls from all over the world, the Y-Teens of Millcreek are striving' for the better- ment of oneself, the community, and the world. The senior Y-Teens accomplish a part through their many service projects, which this year were making' Christmas favors for area homes, sending candy bars to Europe, and sell-ing ,Christmas seals. Under president Jeanne Lloyda, and Miss Johnson, club advisor, the Senior club sponsored a disc- jockey -dance, a Christmas dance,.a splash party, a.'Mother-Daughter tea, and in conjunction with other schools, planned the popular spring Tri. csog Gallagher, A. Walsh. D. Woeck- Row 4, I. to r.4J. Stover, C. Gil- G. Loomis, J. Arneman. D. Sie- Row 2, I. to r.-N. Cochrun, A. Suhriber. B. Kovacs, M. L. Lain: bert, A. Clough, J. Cnrson, P. Lindell. B. Knight, E. Smith, N. ' 4. . to .-P. Kinem, J. Har- rington, C. Wnssail, J. Koste- nick, B. Roberts, E. Mullin, J. Lyons, B. Hull, C. Wilkins. H. J. Tnssett. K. Prindle, P. Hill- Throop, J. Steinniiller, J. Thun- berg, M. A. Robinson, S. Hehir. Row l, l. to r.-W. Wenger, A. Pngel, P. Moore, S. Cross. C. Taylor. R. Zzinnemrer, K. Corhoy, M. Melganrd, V. Conner, J. Swen- Row 2, I. to r.-B. Mntts, N. Saw- Didion, E . Hayrmunn, Mrs. Stub- lcr, Miss Johnson. M. '1huIer. C. Anderson, C. Knnuf. E. Hei- Row 3, l. to r.-A. Urraro, C. Benner. B. Cole, J. Fnustine. S: Hough, M. Edeen. M. Gallagher, L. Anderson, B. Whitmire, J. Allshouse. D. Johnson, C. John- ' 4, . to r.--J. MeKibben. N. P. Petrone. M. ivxcoinnis. nf , WM L. Tome, B. Bloomwell, S. Den- J Row 1, l. to r.-E. Wittenburg, I. Rust, R. Winchel, H. Hansen, J. Cassell. A. Kneidinger, P. Walsh, W. Babcock, C. Nason. Row 2, l. to r.-M. Davis. S. Cor- bett, P. Meyers, S. Williams, C. Mziasz. P. Anderson, Miss Sch- midt, L. Van Geem, P. Snnders, J. Kuhn, M. J. Gauthier. J. Ziegl- ler, C. Lewis. Row 3, I. to r.fJ. Van Geem, C. Junkin, A. Fullerton, P. Wilkins, S. McLaughlin, S. Rnutine, A. Holquist, A. Schreckengost, Y. Anderson, M. Kirkwood, B. Bol- Key, J. Yesko, M. Hull, P. Lund- gi-en. Row 4, I. to r.--M. Nash, P. Mnlu- tich, G. Angert.. M. Dicher, J. Cauyzhey. Y. Lyle, D. Range, P. Spusta, K, Horanic, C. Guthrie, R. Reynolds, G. Gillingham, D. Gray, L. Benyon, M. McLaughlin. Row 5, I. to r.-C. Taylor, P. Flat- ley, D. Schulze, M. Johnson, K. Van Dyke, M. Rygalski, S. Pron- ku, H. Nickolns. N. Feidler, A. Nell.s, D. Wnllace, C. Struchen, M. A. Mn-Knight, D. Nelson, R. Macnluso. Row 1, l. to r.4P. Green, B. Co- hick, M. Guianen, E. Perk, J. Corbett. N. Dorchester, G. Bern. zirdine, K. Kemnec, D. Jackson, J. Neely, C. Buhl, G. Lockman. J. Salmen. Row 2, l. to r.4E. Eckmun, L. R Urch, S. Vurgo, J. Cusper, B. Wittenburir. S. Winter, Miss Laing, L. Vnn Geem, R. Feusler, C. Lewis, P. Amzert, D. Knnuer, E. Schulze. ow 3, I. to r.-J. Putnam, D. Restifo, D. Mazlagotti, D. Alber- stndt. C. Illisr, C. Sanders, J. Stossmeister, R. Reed, C. Horn- ing, M. Lyons, G. Butts, B. Brooks, J. Nyberg, J. Ziegler, S. Lewis. Row 4, I. to r.--J. Craig, M. J. R Evans, L. Culbertson. V. Oswald, D. Carson, J. Grnppy, M. Chase, L. Maeder, M. McLnuyzhlin, D. Papp, M. Paulsen, A. Fritts, D. Otteni, D. Heidecker. ow 5, l. to r.-P. McKnight, M. Henry, M. McGuire. K. Bliel, L. Ruff, L. Phillips, J. Haupt, M. Jackson, L. McLaughlin, Rich- ards, B. Titus. D. Eiikin, M. Culver. Row 1, l. to r.-H. Messenger, D. R R R McClure, N. Alexander, li. Kin- simrer, H. Buzzard, P. Lornell, P. Copenhaver, K. Benson, M. Meyers. ow 2, l. to r.-J. Schuttenberg. S. Baxter, F. Klingter. J. Wawrzy- niak. C. Mnnsz, S. McLaughlin, Miss Gerbrncht, J. Knauer, E. Flick, li. Howell, K. Way, G. Reed. J. Manross. ow 3, l. to r.-Z. Short, E. Popp. K. Schwartz, M. Kintz, S. Loxrie, S. Asmus. M. Barton, LI. McNabb, S. McCreary, D. Jordan, J. Weber, J. Hesuh. P. Winschel, D. Vash, M. Seitzinprer, C. Szumm- ski. D. Wells. ow 4, l. to r.-L. Moran, J. Mit- chell. L. Steiner. L. Loesnh, S. Johnson, L. Schrenkengost, A. Repoff. J. Sturtevunt, E. John- SOH. S. Loew, J. McCauley, K. Shaffer. S. Hoyt, L. Wolf. L. Strong. Row 5, l. to r.-S. Adams, D. VVil- son. J. Hollingsworth, C. Ha,-- men. D. Whitney, C. Thomas, M, A- Lyons, J. White, F. Dickey, D. Copen. J. Brown, J. Rastatter, S. Arnold, M. Liljenberg, J. Leo. 9th, Sth, th Grade Junior Y-Teens Gamma Hi Y Row 1, l. to r.-J. Saplper, J. Strott, Mr. Hayes, C. Merchant, J. Maloney. Row 2, l. to r.-J. Prassock, B. Trohoske, B. Heater, J. Pinckney, J. Keeler, J. Reed, R. Loew, D. Mosher, D. Bainbridge, B. Trohoske. Row 3, l. to r.-J. Sewell, D. Tice, G. Gott, B. K1ntz,iD. Wells, D. McLaughlin, J. Rus- sell, M. Hartey, J. Parker, A. Parker. Row 4, l. to r.-D. Renshaw, G. Leib, D. Thaler, P. Moore, S. Repoff, J. Giordano, J Logie, B. Wall-in, G. Keinath. Beta Hi Y Row 1, l. to r.-B. Angelotti, D. Hester, Mr. Bickford, R. Rowley, T. Rogerson. Row 2, l. to r.-B. Catalde, V. Brown, D. Weigel, B. Hindson, D. Godfrey, J. Dickey, L. Brown, D. Zerull. Row 3, I to r.-R. Payne, S. O'Conne1l, D. -Cross, R. Davidson, F. Siegrist, N. W-igham, R Sands, J Loomis. ' Row 4, 1. to r.-J. Cross, D. Seitzinger, H. Fiddler, M. Haney, L. Behringer, D. Green, J. Fickenworth, D. MdGa'hen. 1669 Commercial Club Row 1, l. to r.-A. Walsh, B. King, G. Loomis, Miss Zuck, D. Kallerubacfh, E. Babo, P. C-ulver. Row 2, l. t.o r.-J. Hoehn, M. Felix, H. Kosky, M. Hunter, B. J. Laughery, R. Edeen, I. Ben- nett, M. Reward, J. Phillips. Row 3, l. to r.-H. Anderson, S. Hagerty, M. Presta, L. Dennis, P. O'Donnell, J. Stover, J. Kugan, J. Phillips, A. Kettenacker. Library Club Row 1, l. to r.-J. Adler, J. Arneman, S. Anderson, H. MG1'Ch2111b, J- Larson. M. Powell. Row 2, l. to r.-P. Gallagher, A. Bovee, E. Wo1:f1'am, M. Smolinski, C. Nason, B. Kovacs, J. Ziegler M. Bliel, C. Wassail, J. Yesko, H. Perry, M. H81'l'lHg'tOh. Row 3. I. to r.-R. Middalugh, R. Bambauer, J. Arndt, G. Parsons, C. Lindquist, R. Beals, T. Russell R. Cornell, B. Bolkey, P. Badger, P. Suerken, R. Kintz. F573 Girls' Athletic Club . l2tl1 Grade Row I, l. to r.-J. Waidley, S. Yates, J. Hinkle, J. Kujan, N. Lucas, J. Neider, P. Culver, Mrs. Samuelson B. Surray, M. A. Lewis, M. Hunter. Row 2, l. to r.-C. Evans, J. Pin-ckney, B. Smith, C.Norton, H. Kosky, C. Geniler, G. Shaw, B. Bruce, D Woekener, D. Kallenbach, B. J. Laughery, J. Boyd, D. Lapple, I. Bennett. Row 3, l. t.o'r.-J. Stover, M. Roward, M. Smith, J. Reichert, E. Buzzard, S. Milderrberger, J. Hoehn, A Walsh, T. Roberts, D. Siegri-st, G. Onorato. Row 4, l. to r.-H. Anderson, P. Blood, T. Altman, J.Ll0yda, B. King, F. Norwall, S. Reislund, L. Dennis G. Preece, P. O'Donnell, G. Loormis, J. Arneman, M. Felix. , llth Grade l l i Row 1, l. to r.-P. Hillman, J. Cifelli, M. Barringer, P.'Ma'son, A. Clough, J. Neider, M .A. Lalnbent, J. Carlson, P. Schei-2, C. Wagner. Row 2, l. to r.4P. Lindell, C. Benyon, B. Knight, J.. Dippol, S. Stauffcr, S. Westerlund, A. Tate, D. Cun- ningham, J. Peterson, N. Cochran, J. Torrance, B. Aglio, C. Ceeder, N. Restifo. Row 3, l. to r.-B. Kovacs, E. Mlullin, S. Anderson, M. Harrington, N. Rose, G. Weideman, J. Wilder- muth, K. Prindle, M. Schaeffer, C. Wassill, M. Bleil, C. Anderson, H. Perry, B. Schrieber, I. Brocious. Row 4, l. to r.-E. Smith, J. Lyons, P. Kinem, J. Harrington, B. Hull, C. Wilkins, B. Pronko, J. Kosten ick, B. Roberts, S. Hehr, M. A. Robinson, H. Throop, C. Laughlin, S. Arndt. Row 5, l. to r.-.P. Rodelubec-k, J. Heidecker, J. Agnello, J. Leibig, J. Sallot, B. Suray, B. Marthaler, P. Seit-her, J. Bainbridge, J. Fassett, L. Lindner, G. Parsons, M. Berry, M. Cassidy, B. Silverthorn. . C331 1 IOth Grade Row 1, l. to r.-C. Rison, J. Percy, A. Pagel, P. Moore, K. Corboy, R. Zaunegger, J. Allshouse, C. Tay- lor, C. Morgan, J. McKibben. Row 2, l. fo r.-N. Saiwdey, E. McLaughlin, D. Didion, P. Badger, J. Rounds, M. Rouche, G. Luciano D. Onorato, D. Feretti, M. Gallagher, B. Maths, C. Swiderski, E. Heidecker. Row 3, l. to r.-V. Conner, M. 'Ilhaler, M. L. Courtney, J. Swenson, E. Hagmann, M. Melgaard B. W.hit- '. B' F . t ' N . ' ' . , mile, uga e, P. Petrone, J. Benner, B. Cole, M. MUGIHHIS, M. Leonal d, J. Faust, J. Reedl S. Cross Roiv 4,.l. to r.-A. U1'1'81'O, S. Bjalme, B. Bloomwelll, L. Tome, P. Huzinic, C. Thiemann, N. King, M. Smo- linski, N. Lucas, M. Myton, D. Johnson, C. Johnson, B. Ressler, N. Bis-hoff. Rowf 5. l. to r.-4C. Metzgar, P. Strain, N. L. 01-owetz, M. Dorris, C. Lindquist, B. Johnson C. Seit- zmger, D. Schutte, S. Dennison, G. Behringer, S. Bruner, L. Anderson, J. Schlosser, N. L.,Cantor. 9th Grade . Row I. l. to r.-P. Nelson, S. Pronko, P. Flatley, J. Flate-y, J. Yukon, P. Myers, S. Corbett, K. Horanic, C. Guthrie, H. Hansen, Y. Lyle, M. J. Gauthier, K. Van Dyke, M. Rypgalski. Row 2, l. to r.-QC. Taylor, J. Saipper, M. A. McKnight,1C. Nason, R. Reynolds, G. Junkin, G. G-illinpgham M. Davis, D. Gray, W. Babcock, M. Hall, M. Kirkwood, P. Lundgu-en, J. Yesko. 2 Row 3, 1. to r.--N. Feidler, E. Nicholas, J. Van Geem, M. Nash, B. Bird, B. Johnson, G. Crowner, S McLaughlin, Y. Anderson, B. Bolkey, S. Rautine, A. Holquist. Row 4, l. 1.0 r.-P. Sanders, C. Lewis, J. Ziegler, L. Benyon, D. Wallace, A. Hrelac, B. Bird, J. Kuhns P. Spusta, D. Range, D. Anderson, G. Angert. 1891 I i , Spanish Club Row 1, 1. to r.-J. Pinckneiy, T. Altman, D. Hester,, D. Godfrey, Miss Sherrange, W. Wiese, P. Morrow, J. Waidley, C. Evans. Row 2, l. to r.-B. Smibh, L. Dennis, S. Yates, P. Blood, D. Lapple, E. Mid- daugh, J. Reichert, C. Norton, R. Edeen. Row 3, l. to r.-R. Rowley, B. Angelotti, T. Russell, J. Sewell, D. Thaler, B. Hindson, R. Beals, B. Prozan, J. Van Geem. Latin Club Row I, l. to r.-D. West, D. Zerull, B. Trohoske, Mrs. Evans, J. l:lrKibben, N. Sawlley, C. Swi- dersky. Rogv 2, 1. to r.-M. Smolinski, C. Knauff, B. Fugato, B. Discher, B. Kintz, R. Davidson, D. Wells . Matts. Row 3, l. to r.-JG. Behringer, E. McLaughlin, C. Tice, M. Wander, R. Keeler, P. Moore, C. Lind- quist, J. Allshouse, R. Zaunegiger, A. Pagel, K. Corboy, A. Urraro, M. Traphagen, J. Arndlt, S Anderson, D. Cassell, J. Harrington. J C901 Row 1, I. to r.-J. McKibben, B. Hinds-on D. Hefter, R. Rowley, M. Moore, J. Boyd, M. Long. Row 2 1 to r.-S. Anderson, C. Norfton, .kWells, G. Conrath, B. Kovacs, J. Alhfliouse, M. Nost, H. Adams, C. Ames, C. Metzgar. Yf. Row 3, l. to r.-F. Morrison, V. Rusterholtz, T. Phillips, R. Beals, M. Reimer, P. Shields, R. Davidson, L. Humphreys. Debate The topic for Debate this year was, Resolve that the Atlantic Pact Nations should form a federal union. Under the direction of Mrs. Long the Debate Team had a very successful year. l The Debaters attended the annual Debating Tournament held at Allegheny, College, Mead'ville, in April. They also sent members to the Lake Erie Debate League Ban- quet. Members of the teams that Millcreek debates during the year also attend this banquet. The Debater with the highest number of points from each school represents his school in the debate at the banquet. Here the most outstanding Debater receives the annual Debating Award. The affirmative team consisted of Peggy Moore, Jeanne McKi'bben, and Dick Row- ley. Brad Hindson, Jean Boyd, and Don Hester supported the negative team. Those students who received letters this year were:Brad Hindso-n, Dick Rowley, Jean Boyd a nd Don Hester. i Officers for the Debate Club were: President g Dick Rowley, Secretary, Peggy Mooreg and Treasurer, Don Hester. l l 2 4913 l D Youth For Christ Row 1, l. to r.-C. Swanson, L. Williams, L. Humphreys, B. Fugate, Miss Underwood, D. Lapiple, N Ripley, C. Reichert, C. Gerlact, C. Buhl. Row 2, l. to r.-G. Gillingham, D. Gray, B. Bloomwell, S. Arn-d't, J. Reichert, R. Beals, W. Wiese, S Messenger, T. Roberts, E. Middaugh. Row 3, l. to r.-J. Humphreys, J. Larson, B. Weed G. Bowers, R. Crawford, P. Schwartz. I Future Teachers of America Seated l. to r.-D. Siegrist, Miss Oott, G. Preece. Standing l. to ur.-fD, Lappie, H. Merchant, E. Midd augh, J. Boyd. 1927: Junior Red Cross Row 1, 1. to r.-N. Carpenter, E. Trapha.en, J. Swiderski, S. Mildenburger, Miss Tannehill, N. Rose, S. Adams, B. Coppersmith, B. Kiunselman. Row 2, I. to r.-B. Struchen, E. Yeager, D. Copen, E. Puscher, L. Williams, S. Lewis, B. Ti-tus, M J Evans, B. McNabb, J. Lehman. Row 3, l. to r.-P. Culver, S. Rc-islund, J. Peterson, E. Mullin, N. Sawdey, C. Thieman, S. Rautlne B. Bird, B. Cole, B. Monroe. Row 4, l. to r.-J. Anderson, R. Beals, B. Hindson, R. Adeflhardt, S. Brady, J. Sampson, T. Curtiss K Lcibold. Projection Crew Row l to r.-Mrs. Samuelson, C. Moon, J. Cifelli. Row , l. to r.-R. Moon, B. Ludwig, W. Maasz, L. Miller, W. Telepaik, D. Kallenbaoh, R. Bruner Row 1. to r.-A. Knode, D. Beals, L. Bush, R. Lo ckard, J. Brinrclle, R. Sands, D. Green. Row l to r.-J. Tidd, R. Whipple, J. Winter, H. Bloss, D. Grode, T. Curtiss, P. Moon, C. Tice. 1933 X .. Row 1, l. to r.-Mr. Payne, B. DeHaven, G. McKinley, R. Waldermarson, NV. Rastatter, L. Halas, T. Curtiss, R. Wayne, V. Forsha, R. Bogue, H. Fiddler. Row 2, l. to r.-A. Kirby, G. Koech, C. Moon, H. Crain, R. Moon. D. Kallenbiach, E. Breese, R. Welch. Row 3, l. to r.-D. Irish, D Phillips, D. Perry, D. Woods, J. Eaton, G. Bowers, F. Haugh, R. Bogue, R. Adams, T. Sprague, G. Schmitz, C. Reichert. Row 4, l. to r.-IC. Yerky, L. Rasitatter, L. Miller, B. White, N. Anderson, C. Lewis, D. Grode, M. Anderson, H. Field. Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America, or F.F.A., as it is commonly known, is the national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Act. This year thirty-four Millcreek High F.F.A. boys, under the leadership of Mr. Payne, attended the State Convention at Harrisburg. A Greyhound bus was chartered for this event. While at the Convention in Harrisburg the boys also attended a farm show. Here in the community the boys pruned trees and shrubs. They also planted two acres of tomatoes as a means of raising money and gaining experience. There were also en- tries from Millcreek in the State Judging contest held at Penn State College this June. These boys are very active socially. During the year they have sponsored a Square Dance, Hay Ride, and a Parent and Son Banquet. The officers for the F.F.A. for 1952-53 were: President, Wilber Rastatter, Vice- President, Roy Waldermarsong Secretary, Tom Curtissg Treasurer, Louis Haas: Chaplain, George McKinley3 Watch Dogs, Bob DeHaven and Stuart Heimburgg Reporter, Ray Payne. 1943 Row 1, l. to r.-N. Rastaltter, W. West, C. Wicklcs, J. Thfunberg, Miss Foy, J. Lindy, J. Schlosser, J. Percy, H. Throop, N. Harness, G. Angert. Row 2, l. to r.-S. White, D. Whitford, R. P1-esta B. Luke, L. Griffin, M. McLaughlin, K. Sweetapp-le, J. Baker, J. Abbott, L. Fuhrman, S. Day, J. Stein miller. Row 3, l. to r.-J. Hus-ton, B. Harness, A. Kneidinger, S. Bjalme, S. Hchir, M. Robinson, C. Laughlin, P. McDonald, S. Fickenworth, E. Buzzard, J. Fogleboch, B. Bruce. Row 4, I. to r.-A. Hzrelec, B. Bird, M. Wolfe, P. Leuschen, D. A. Ferretti, D. Onorato, E. Lindy, N. Cantor, J. Fassett, J. Bainbr.idg'e, N. Bischoff, P. Gallagher. Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America under the direction of Miss Foy has been a very active organization during the past year. To keep a record of their projects for the year the girls keep a scrapbook. Joan Percy is the chairman of the scrapbook committee. There is also a Ways and Means Committee. Nancy Rastatter and Winnie West are in charge of this committee. Their job is to plan the calendar for the year. Janet Steinmiller was Miillcreek's F.H.A. Queen at the livestock show and' Nancy Rastatter was entered in the Apple-Pan-Dowdy contest. The winner of the Cherry Pie contest at Millcreek was Jane Schlosser and she also represented Millcreek in the state contest. A number of the girls also attended the F. H. A. State Convention at Harris- burg. One of their social functions was a Mother and Daughter Banquet held on March 17. The -officers of the F.H.A. this year were: President, Jane Lindyg Vice-President, Judy Thunbergg Secretary, Jane Schlosserg Treasurer, Carol Wickles. C957 Hall Patrol Row 1, l. to r.-D. Gorr, R. Anderson, R. Rycek, N. Bennett, R. McDonald, R. Stossmeis-ter, M1'. Wehr, M. Thomas, M. Latimer, R. Lindner, B. Shaw, E. Schaeffer. Row 2, l. to r.-QC. Herman, F. Morrison, H. Curtiss, J. Strucher, L. Humphreys, N. Tallmadge, D. Irish N. Wolfrom, C. Joslin, T. Behrens, J. Tidd. Row 3, l. to r.-D. Rodgers, R. Peterson, R. Peterson, H. Botwrigiht, J .Adler, H. Bloss, J. Bruce,B. Zurn D. Linhart, D. Alessi. Motor Club Row 1, I. to r.--R. Loew, T. Mitchell, D. Seiltzinger, J. Cross, M1'. Hayes, J. Sewell, J. DeBold, J Prassock, J. Lieb. Row 2, l. to r.-JT. Steinmiller, D. Maetz, T. Schenker, B. Keslter, A. Cassidy, N. Ripley, L. Brown B. Pierce, B. Norwall, J. Sapper. Row 3, l. to r.-J. Hauck, G. Gott, J. Laughlin, H. Fiddler, C. Caltalde, J. Maloney, J. Bauer, D. Hunte1', D. Tice. C961 I' A . , 4-A.,-'.' , Q - 'fn ,fc fr, 'c :- .. ,fy .V ..:- '. ..-N '57 -. xi QQ: 3 E 'Q 1.3 . '. If ,r ..: w' X L .. -.,-,....- , -.'mf,:e'- -,-: -1 Plz. .Ig yi-:gf .. 0- -'-- -. .Q-. 'N-gg., - ,-V--4 f '..L-v,- Lvfr: wg T - 'vbf-J - ' ' 7 ':'f'.'Z:Lf. Z.-x 'T .1 '-.-- , na. Football This is a tribute and a hand- shake to the boys who have played their last game in a Trojan uni- form. Never again will they know the electric thrill of competition under the lights on a crisp, clear night. As they miss these nights, so shall we miss them. We shall miss the talented arm of Jack DeBold as well as his running. Catching his passes were Don Godfrey, who was also a rugged d'efensive end, Don Hester, who would never quit, and Joe Fickenworth, who was always de- pendable. Buster Haney helped with the passing chores and ran the ball as well as calling signals. The opposition will long remember our bruising fullback, Jim tooth- less Cross. In the middle of the line, the dirty work was shared by Dave Stonewall Renshaw, Red Adelhart and Joe Spusta, Completing our bulwark line were our two tackles, Bill Angelotti and Brad Hindson. Mention of the 1953 team would not be complete Without saying thanks to the coaches, Paul Goll and Dave Long, who contributed in a large way to the success of the team. Varsity Team Top row l. to r.--B. Wallin, B. Hindson, J. Spusta, T. Mitchell, J. Cross, D. Bischoff, T. Rogerson, D. Godfrey, T. Phillips. Row 2, l. to r.-B. Catalde, J. Delavern, H. Fild-dler, R. Adelhart, K. Weed, . Trohoske, D. Green, N. Wigfhann, . Long. UU! QU Row 3, l. to r.-D. Weigel, B. Haney, . Hester, G. Dunsmore, N. DiRenzo, . Fickenwonth, E. Van Zandt, P. Goll. Row 4, l. to r.-J. DeBold, B. Angelotti, M. Wander, D. Renshaw, C. Tice, C. Sands. Fw WN ,. 3515556 , iwiitgtifix 4 x in we gat. ik' . f m H: 1, . ' f ffM fQf I is S 1, - ,ev efi'1.'gN-Jw. ' . 23 .3 4. :ti-faq?--tx ' iv Q 5 33. - figgiffsgi 41 f22if35fb'? 5W,.S H'liixkklYXuH ' AL : l,. i!K:n!gQ5.i'.lH' 3?f T 'M 'Y J X . a. B H-Ma, s ,Q Dave Long, Jack DeBold, Paul Goll Jack Henning, Bud McCoy Millcreek 0 - East 0 An underdog Millcreek team fought to an impressive stalemate with the Warriors from East High at Millcreek in the season opener. The Trojans threatened several times but the big East line held their ground deep in East territory. Millcreek 19 - Titusville 18 A pass from Haney to Wander scoring the only extra point of the game provided the margin of victory in a thrilling see-saw contest. Fiddler scored' the first touchdown on a passlfrom Rogerson followed by DeBold's buck for a touchdown. Mitchell set the stage forthe all-important extra point by taking an aerial from Haney and racing to paydirt. Millcreek 0 - Corry 41 After being pushed around early in the game the Beavers from Corry settled down to rout the Blue and White. Oddly enough the Trojans held a first down margin of 11 to 10. Millcreek 27 - North East 13 The Trojans waited until the second half before smashing the game wide open. Millcreek scored twice on passes from Haney to Mitchell followed by a 25-yard run by Cross. DeBold tallied the clincher to give Millcreek its second win of the season. 1 Millcreek 9 - Girard 12 Two desperation touchdown passes gave Girard the victory after the Trojans had ap- parently sewed up the game. Weed caught a Girard back behind their goal to score a safety and' Fiddler recovered a fumble for a touchdown with Haney passing to Mitchell for the extra point. DeBold sat out the entire second half with a head injury which hurt the Trojans' chances considerably. Millcreek 0 - Greenville 47 After being held to a 7-O halftime lead the unbeaten Greenville team turned on the power to hand the Trojans their worst defeat of the season. Millcreek 13 - Oil City 20 Waiting until late in the fourth period the Trojans suddenly came to life as Fiddler caught two passes for touchdowns. Bischoff took a handoff to score the extra point but the Oilers clung on to their slim lead to keep a slim victory. Millcreek 33 -- Harborcreek 6 Millcreek enjoyed their best night of the season as they rolled to an easy win over the hard-luck Huskies. Scoring for the Trojans were Rogerson, who scampered '70 yards on a quarterback sneak, Weed, who picked up a Harborcreek fumble, Mitchell, who raced' 61 yards, and Fiddler, who tallied twice on two passes from DeBold. Millcreek 13 - Vincent 26 In the season's final game a huge Vincent team carried too many guns for a small but scrappy Millcreek eleven. A pass play covering 70 yards from DeBold to Mitchell gave Millcreek the ball on Vincent's .1 yard line seconds after the opening whistle. Mitch scored, followed later by Haney's touchdown to complete Millcreek's scoring. 11001 j ' Row 1, l. to r.-J. Difkey, E. Adams, D. Garr, D. Cross, B. Trohoske, F. George. Row 2, l. to r.-J. Ednie, J. Tidd, N. Anderson, B. White, A. Kirby, S. Brady, D. Sei-dl, P .Allmendingeiz Row 3, 1. to r.--I. Giordano, R. Brocious, T. Curtiss, J. Agnelllo, D. Kallenbach, J. Eaton, C. Erhart, J. Logie, N. Tallmadge. Row 4, l. to r.-D. Grode, W. Maasz, L. Wander, B. Waiter, A. DiRienzo, R. Payne, L. Bush, P. Shields. Junior Varsity Football Mil-creek-27 .... - .... ..... ........... G i rard- 6 Milcreek--27 - -. - - - - ...... St. George's-13 Mi lcre ek-20 .... ..... - - ....... Albion- 0 Millcreek--34 - - - - - - - - - - ...... - - - Harborcreek- 0 Millcreek-21 ...... -- - L - ........ ......... ........ G i rard- 7 Millcreek-27 - - - ..... L .... ........ ..... - - - Lawrence Park- 6 The J .V.'s completed a highly successful season, finishing undefeated in six contests. Coaches Jack Henning and' Bud McCoy can be justly proud of their efforts in molding a powerful fighting machine which rolled up six victories. Scoring kingpin was Dan Gorr, who scored 14 touchdowns to lead the little Tro-jans in the Win parade. C1011 Basketball Meeting the powerful teams of Erie proved too much for the Trojans as they conquered only Vincent in Big Six play. ' With no regulars from last year's team re- turning, Coach Naz Servideo's team was picked from a handful of reserves and J .V.'s who fought hard but lacked the necessary ex- perience to defeat the veteran Erie cage squads. Highlights of the 'season were two victories over Vincent and a 34-26 decision over Conneaut. The Blue and White put up terrific fights in games with Prep, Acade- my, East, and Titusville before before being edged out in the final minutes. Looking at the players who made up the team We see three seniors, Bob, Bus, and Jim supple- mented by five juniors, Al, Hun, Mitch, Johnny and Ken. The juniors can look forward to next year but for the three seniors it is now or never. Bus has the ball, he's set, and he swishes a beautiful two-handed set shot . . . now Millcreek's got the ball again and Jim fakes his man and scores on a one-handed jump shot . . . there's Bob stealing a pass and racing the length of the floor to d-rop in a layup. Varsity Team Top row l. to r.-B. McCoy, J. Sampson, L. Brown, J. Cross, H. Fiddler, N. Sei-vidio. Bottom Row l. to r.-B. Maasz, B. Pro- zan, M. Haney, K. Weed, T. Mitchell, F. Siegrist. U 'Q X .I . f Rv? 4 ' , 4' '. J ' gqkm , . 1,-1 -,, X X ,4 3 r V .Q I 1, 1,.'.X.x. AJ. . ' Sf: ' rr 'ff N5QqT'S,Q1Q, gh A 1, 1- Q3-SP5 4 ., ..,,fA.t '- 'rllfpgxfgk -A- 4 'J , wg g '-?.Zf7I4xf-,ii ,f.'..:,'.fh 5,1 NL. -'f'nEf,-5' V .,gX,,g,11 -,fu 4 gk, 1 y. 5.1-k.-' 6i',4'.5,.C?. 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Junior Varsity Basketball Millcreek-37 .... - - - Harborcreek- Millcreek-32 - - - Vincent- Millcreek-27 ..... Tech- Millcreek- - - Academy- Millcreek-31 ,.... Prep- Millcreek-34 - - - East- Millcreek- ..... Prep- Millcreek- --- Vincent Millcreek-25 .... ..... T ech-65 Millcreek-30 .... - - Academy-56 Millcreek-40 - - - ...... East-31 Millcreek-19 .... -- - Meadville-42 Gaining experience for future Varsity seasons, the J .V.'s had to be content with only one victory agains city schools, a 40-31 triumph over East. Dale Zerull and Bill Trohoske tallied 109 and 105 points respectively to lead the little Trojans in scoring. C1043 Standing l. to r.-B. Maasz, M. Haupt, V. Samuelson, D. Irish, D. Arneman, T. Hindson, M. Farver, J. Kielczewski, D. Long. Seated l. to r.-F. Fortsch, K. Leuschen, J. Evan, J. Delavern, J. Cray, J. Swiderski, N. Rehner. Junior High Basketball Under the able coaching -of Dave Long the Junior High team successfully played a 15-game schedule. These little Trojans will be welcome additions to Junior Varsity and Varsity teams in the years to come. Lettermen were: Jerry Swiderski, Jack Delavern, Jack Cray, John Evans, Jim Kielczewski, Melvin Farver, and Martin Haupt. Millcreek--24 .... Millcreek-35 .... Millcreek-31 .... Millcreek-38 .... Millcreek-28 .... Millcreek-25 .... Millcreek-23 .... Millcreek-24 .... Millcreek-21 .... Millcreek-33 .... Millcreek-39 .... Millcreek--27 .... Millcreek-41 .... Millcreek-36 .... 11051 --- Wesleyville-33 --- Gridley-55 ----- Gridley-55 --- Wesleyville-33 Lawrence Park-51 -- --- - Waterford-36 Lawrence Park-27 -- H-arborcreek-32 ---- Wilson-37 ---- Edinboro-44 ------ Girard-27 ---- Harborcreek-34 Lawrence Park-45 - - - - - - - Girard-52 Top Row l. to r.-C. Catalde, D. Mitchell, A. Strott, J. Maloney, T. Rogerson, J. Agnello, D. Zerull, M. Hartley, W. W-aidzer, D. Long. Bottom Row I. to r.-H. Fiddler, J. Straub, B. Wigham, E. Werner, J. Rautine, P. Agnello, J. Van Honk, Q. Bender, J. LeJea1. Baseball Millcreek-8 --- -- Waterford-7 Millcreek-6 -- ,,.... Tech-5 Millcreek-5 --- --- East-4 Millcreek-4 -- ...... Tech-3 Millcreek-1 --- --- Fairview-0 Reinstating baseball into the athletic program at Millcreek after a lapse of several years proved successful as the Blue and White went undefeated in independent play with city and county teams in 1952. Coach Dave Long's 1953 squad includes the following players from last year's champs: Dick Mitchell, Hun Fiddler, Tom Mitchell, Chuck Catalde, Jim Maloney, Rich Sands, Jack Strott, Mike Wander, Pete Agnello, and Dale Zerull. 11061 Top Row l. to r.-P. Goll, D. Mosher, J. Loomis, R. Myers, P. Shield, C. Merchant. Bottom Row l to r.-B. Bainbridge, D. Rowley, C. Bainbridge, D. Renshaw, E. Van Zandt. Golf Again this year Millcreek's golf team scored an undefeated season. This record was compiled playing against both city and county teams. V This year Coach Paul Goll relied upon Dick Rowley, Chuck Bainbridge and B-ob Bain- bridge to form an experienced nucleus for the team. This year the Trojans brought to Millcreek the District 10 golf crown and trophy. As a result of this accomplishment three of the four Who qualified for the State Tourna- ment were from Millcreek. We are proud of their fine showing. 11071 Varsity Cheerleaders 1 -th rn E. Hagmann, Ca-ptaing C. Norton, K. Prindle, N. Rest f J H kl L L d Junior Varsity Cheerleaders l. to r.-B. Witrtenburg, B. Titus, D. Eakin, M. Culver. C1081 Football Queen and Court Sitting l. to r.-J. Waiwdley, C. Norton, C. Evans. Standing l. to r.-J. Hinkle, J. Lloyda, J. Pinckney G. Shaw. C1093 . , .i r, Row N. DiRienzo, D. Gorr, J. DeBold, K. Copen. Row R. Adelhardt, K. Weed, J. Spusta, D. Bischoff, r 2, l. to r.-E. Crabtree, B. Catalde, D. Weigel D 3, l. to r.-B. Hindson, R. Rowley, C. Tice, Row Trohoske, C. Catalde, D. Mitchell, H. Fiddler, Row 4, l. to r.-B. Angelotti, T. Curtiss, P. Moon, Bainbridge, M. Hartley, R. Maracci, D. Hester, M. D. F G. Row 5, l. to r.-E. Adams, R. Payne, J. Dickey, A. I, l. t.o r.-P. Allmcndinger, W. Maasz, B. Wh.ite, C. Lewis, L. Brooks, D. Cross, R. Brocious, D. Mosher, J. Maloney, J. Sampson, Mr. Go-ll, Renshaw, M. Haney, J. Cross. Wander, W. Waiter, L. Brown, D. Zerull, B. Godfrey. Siegrist, J. Strott, E. VanZandt, L. Brown, B. Dunsmore. DiRienzo, L. Wander, B. Trohoske, R. Shirley, J. Loomis, S. O'Connell, J. Agnello, R. Sands, N. Wigham, T. Rogerson. Varsity Club l-This year a Varsity Club was organized at never before been tried in our school. The club was organized by Mr. Goll. The Millcreek. This is a new venture and' has work in organizing this club involved a great deal of time and effort. We thank Paul Goll for his untiring spirit and everlasting interest in our activities. This Club was formed for two purposes. First, to present to graduating seniors, who have participated in a sport two years, an attractive blue and white jacket. Second, to promote an all-around better and more varied athletic program to the entire school. Two things already accomplished by the Club are an intramural sports program now in ex-istence, and' eleven seniors were presented with jackets this past year. I ,ci 10m .g. 1'-W -'naman ' ' -N ' Clean - Automatic - Dependable For Fafrm and S2.rb-zrrafn Homes Cooking . . . Refrigeration . . . Home Heating . . . Waiter Heating Powell Avenue, Erie, Pa Phone 3 1184 ECOMA MIlK 81 ICE CREAM iie 3055 We Erie County Milk Association Erie Pa Compliments of john E, Filip Harry E. 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JANE LINDY-leaves the presidency of the Home Ee Club to any Llzmior girl wishing to take over. Phone 01-7388 E. C. Barthelson, Prop. . . . ' A Little Blt of Sweden S Restaurant ' mst and Pine Ave' Em' 'Pa' Paints - Plumbing Supplies Smorgasbord Our Specialty SPOTUTLQ G00d-9 Served Daily from 5 to 8 P. M. 2827 26 h S . Sunday Dinners from 1 to 4:30 P. M. west t treet Ene' P Smorgasbord 4:30 to 8 P. M. Phone 3-1234 Closed Mondays 11241 I e i ' 4, -si re- laIrmer's Super Market ' 'll lil l Meats - Groceries - Produce I Wifi.Zlliilswiiiscifilliglfilldlas E. 8. A. Doubel Phone 3-1026 3020 Grubb Road JEWELER,S Em' Pa' 1232 :3Ild10IlIl?lQllgl E. E. Blake RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE 260 VVest 26th Street Phone 4-1007 Filling lumber Co. Office and Yard Powell Ave. and Railroad Tracks Everything From The Ground Up Phone 3-6558 JEANNIE LLOYDA-leaves her title as Beauty Queen to Esther Palmer. RAY LOEW-leaves h-is Solid problems to Kay. TRUDY LOOMIS-leaves her' Southern accent to anyone who can talk himself into it. GARY LUDWIG-leaves all the homework he didnft do tio Gordon Gott. DON MAETZ-l6U,1?6S his 6th and 7th periods to Don Green.- JIM MALONEY-leaves his big nose to John Kola. mea LATEX ENAMEL For Kitchens, Bath and Woodwork A Companion Product to e Spread Satin Dm SUNDAY landers Parnl 8r First In All News Coverage Wallpaper West Erie Plaza -- v -- -ff Y.-....-.l7 11251 -l...v-mLRFH , -- -I Meyers, Kriderg Werle 8. Ellenberger REGISTERED ARCHITECTS Compliments of Schulte Woodworking 81 Mfg. 5 ENGINEER Custom Made 407 Cgmmerce Building Kitchen Cabinets Our Specialty Erie, pa. 5244 Peach Street Phone 99-9429 Carl E. Schultz Company Wholesale Only Since 1913 Distributors of Jones Miller Dress Shop Cigars, Candy, Tdbacco, Cigarettes, Ladies' ., Juniors' ., Child,-enjs Confectionery, Sundries, Specialties, Fountain Supplies READY-T0-WEAR Phillie Cigars, King Edward -Cigars, Webster C' , R. G. D C E1 V ' lgm 'mn lgm' me Clgars 3421 w. Lake Ra. Ph.-me 3-4560 Erie Meadville JOHN MATHEWSON-leaves his ability to sleep in Physics class to anyone ' ' who thinks it can be done. HARRIET MERCH.4NT-l6ll-7168 her for-mnla for red hair and everything that goes ivithgit to Susan Logie. SALLY MILDENBERGER-leaves one well-filled wisdom tooth to anyone who thinks they can pass Physics with it. VIRGINIA MONG--leaves her ability to go through the halls without a hall pass to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. PARKE MORROW-ZGGUGS the ads on these pages to next year's acl manager. Norberl A. Siller T PRINTER Congratulations To Class of 1953 Troy laundry . may ' W H-I W Eli BROWN Bnos. AT Pork Proelncfs HOWARD JOHNSON'S Donuts ' Ice Cream Central Market Landmark of Hungary Americans Erie, Pa. Phone 4-6622 West Sth at Peninsula Drive Packing House Fairview, Pa. Phone 3-3220 CYNTHIA NORTON-leaves her Ford to anyone who can make it do 35 mjoh. FAYE N ORWALL-leaves her pony tail to Janet Putnanzfs horse. BOB NORWALL-leaves all his unacquired knowledge to John Bauer.. PAT O'DONNELL-leaves all her shorn locks bo Mr. Bolkey. ' GERRY ONORATO-leaves her seat in P. O. D. class to Mary Ann Robinson. JANET PHILLIPS-leaves her pitchfork to all th F e . F. A. boys who might be' in need of one. U ' Television - Refrigerators Ranges - Radios f L. PRESS 31.00.--5 ' Freezers - Washers is i ' ' MILANO CONSTRUCTION CO. L ' 0 3 'd MANNY'S BARBER SHOP ie E B IQ MR. AND MRS. LEWIS P. BURG. A Company. Inc. IRVING'S INC. We Service what we sell MRS. JOSEPH RESTIFO 2617 west 12th si. Erie, Pa. ' L S Z i wwf 0127i When YOU have learned to drive your Sports Center auto safely and sanely 1.21 W' 9th St. INSURE P hone 28- 52ss it with the tSCh001JaCketS fmt INSURANCE Team Outfitters JQYCE PHILLIPS-leaves her removable typewriter buttons to Marilyn ' Schaffer and wishes her a merry chase. BILL PIERCE-loaves his ability to sell Hub ads C16 per issicej to his brother Kip. JANEL PINCKNEY-leaves her love for licorice to Nancy Restifo. GRACE PREECE-leaves her favorite saying I wonder if I got any mail today ? to anyone who has a boyfriend in the service. MATiiJDii PRESTA-leaves all her research papers to anyone who has Miss Johnson for English next year. PRESCRIPTIONS 3824 VVest 12th Street . -L UErie, Pa. B ' Elgin Watches Riviera Diamonds S Specialists in Watch and Jewelry Repawzng 12th and Powell Ave. Les Crago, Prop. Phone 3-5311 H281 Use A Locker Eat the Best for Less EAASMER ELECTRIC CO. 1717 Peach Street -:sql Let Us Show You PARKER'S FROZEN FOOD 'CENTER Cor. 26th and Cemetery Road Lighting Fixtures of Distinction Wiring Supplies Phone 4-5368 Phone 3-4378 ROSEMARY PRESTA-leaves her stencil wofrk in Miss Zuck's typing class to Nancy Restifo. BOB PROZAN-leaves his levis to Winnababy. NANCY RASTATTER-leaves her ability to skip school to Suzie Hehir, who usually skips with her. JEAN REICHERT-leaves her brother Chuck to the Sophomofre girls. 'who is getting there. SHIRLEY REISLUND-leaves her height to hefr cousin, Carolyn Lifnclquist, DAVE RENSHAW-leaves the name Stonewall to Rivh Sands. Parlette 8. Zerull Seiberling Tires HAWKINSON TIQEADS and Complete Tifre Service Meiser's Fine Foods 818 Peach Street Erie, Pa. French St. Erie, Phone 2-4135 u . ' ' . 1213 Specialize in Diabetic Foods Pa 1 11291 0STERBERG'S GARAGE of General Repairs on All I I I Makes of Cars R P ANDERSON C0 H J. -K ' -F emy alser , razer 10 W. 12th sl. Phone 2-2653 Sales and Service . . . Erie, Pa. Official Penna. Inspection Station 2851 West Ridge Road Mgvchinelfy TOOLS Phone 3-1027 Erie, Pa. SAM REPOFF-leaves all his books to any Junior who wants theme. NOEL RIPLEY-leaves his ambition to customize a. car in nine -months and not succeed to anyone who wants to try. THEIA ROBERTS-leaves her ability to go through, school in 12-ine years to anyone willing to ag-ree twelve is too long. MARY ROWARD-leaves her ability to get a Prep class ring to Barbara Sail-ve-rthorn. 1015 west mn sr. Erie, Pa. Physicians Supply Co. giifilflraaIlEi.QVKi,iS1-122.265tilnibiifffiiili 419-421 State Street Heating Service - Plumbing -Service Appliance Service '. 2-2514 - Phones - 2-4203 Em, Pa' ir 11301 NOW WE ARE TWO! With the opening of our new Mill- creelc Branch at West Erie Plaza, the I I Palace now offers two every complete D I hardware stores for your shopping S coiweneierzce. 3804 West Lake Road Palace Hardware House l. E. Clark Collision Service L. E. Clark, Prop. While Manor Erie, Pa. Frame and Wheel Alignment . Auto Painting Difrz--n.ers - Seafood - Bar-B-Q's Phone 3-6131 2630 WVest 12th St. OUR SPECIALTY DICK ROWLEY-leaves the perfect record of the golf tea-an to be upheld by the Bafi-ribridges. TOM RUSSELL-leaves any attaihmerrts or accomplisliments in the library to .Iinzl H amphreys. JOHN SAPPER-leaves, not able to spare anything at this ti-me. P DON SCHAFFER-leaves his Eerzglislz terlnz.. paper assignements to his little sister Marilyn, and all of her buddies. of Errrie's Reslauranl DAIRY BAR Zuck's lurkey Farm U. S. Route 20 - 1901 W. 26th St. 0 Erie, Pa. , 11311 Kimmel and Son SHOES - HOSIERY - BAGS Corner 17th and 'Sassafras St. Our 82nd Anniversary Year Compliments of Edgewater Beach Restaurant On The Peninsula Erie, Pa. YapIe's Dairy ICE CREAM AND DAIRY BAR 4026 Pine Avenue Phone 0-1349 HoIquist's Red 8. White Meats - Groceries - Produce Frosted Foods-Ice Cream-Candies Magazines Greeting Cards - Novelties 3770 VVest 26th St. Erie, Pa. 3-5137 - Phones - 4-9250 TOM SCHENKER-leaves his car to anyone willing to pick up the pieces after he leaves. DON SEITZINGER-leaves his Red Clauds to any girl who wears a size eleven shoe. JIM SEWELL--lea-ves one unused but abused Spanish book to Miss Sher- range. LEE SHADDUCK-leaves his ability to drive out of the school parking lot every noon withxout getting caught to Dan Gorr. linn Beauty Salon 3437 West Lake Road Dial 3-6641 Over Johnson's Cut Rate Store Congratulations Seniors! Pinckney's Floor Coverings 1426 West 26th Street -. !---'---- S -A ua - -W tannins-nu. For Quality That Lasts, Always Shop I- Center Notrthweste'rn Pennsylvania? Most Beautiful Bowling Eonpo'rinm Open Bowling Every Afternoon Saturdays and Sundays C l' 1: f Compliments of bmp lmen S 0 Ouinn-Berry Corp. vimnans Khan a en ac Erie, Pa- FLORISTS 2609 iVest 12th Street GWEN SHAW1l6Cl'7.?6S he-r tight levis and interest in cars to any Junior girl who 'wishes she were a bofy. DOT SIEGRIST-leaves the -writing of the school column for the newspaper to Carol Laughlin. Q BETTE SMITH-leaves hen' trouble with iwegnlai' Spanish 'verbs to anyone taking second year Spanish. MARY SMITH-lea-ues heir basketball ability to Marilyn Schaffer. KEN SPRAGUE-leaves his P. O. D. classes to Nornia Lucas. Compliments of Kollman Migg Co- Atlantic Service Station Phone 4-9227 Eve' Pa' 18th and Sassafras Sts. Erie, Pa. 01335 ,., -H .w. I .-, ,. ,.,. ' ' fur A 'A'-AM ' no Keystone Brass Works Anna Applied Plastics Division f 'x Manufacturers of Keystone Copperflow Fittings 8x Valves and Restraware 6: Suburban Plastic Tableware Congratnlat-io'ns.' MILLCREEK HIGH SCHOOL GRAIDUATE-S 1953 Bring refreshment into pluy h ve u Coke 1 .tl XX I , f-x . Qfgflfle li .lil romio unou Aumomv or nu cool-cout comrmv n ERIE COCA COLA BOTTLING C0 TOM STEINMILLER-leaves his left sneaker in Locker 213 to anyone with two left feet. JANET STOVER-l6tl1l?6S her ability to not get caught talking in 7th period stndlyhall to Bill Catalde, who certainly could use it. DON THALER--lea-U68 his storm hat to his HlJ'l'0lfll.8'7 ,, Gordon Gott. JOAN WAIDLEY-leaves he-1' suitcase, pile of books, b-rief curse, one bent compass, and that bewildered look to Roger Davidson. ROY WALDEMARSON-Cll7Z f alfford to lea-ve anything after paying for the two tractors he built rin shop. lg att? ll' ll Perry Square Clothes The Erie Y. C. A 701 State SM SUBURBAN DIVISION Qua tty Clothes Congratulates the Senior Class of Ph 2-2048 one Mincreek High School C1345 T ,Y I For Drugs and Prescriptions Pme Avenue I ies Red and Whale , 1 Atlantic Gas Groceries - Meats - Vegetables 1715 State Street 4529 Wattsburg Road Phone 01-6452 - Erie, Pa. Farm Equipmenl Abbott Jewelers Company Phone 0-9374 Belle Valley Get the Habit - Buy From Abbott MASSELZIARRIS FERGUSON 1110 State St. Erie, Pa. Sales and Service Tractors Combines Farm Implements AUDREY WALSH-l6d?26S her 10th grade friends fthe ewitches J to all the Sophomore and Junior Boys. DON WEIGEL-leaves the worries of keeping t-rack of Tom Mitehell's foot- ball equipment to Ted Phillips. VVINNIE WEST-leaves her ability to cut up in Vocational Home Ec to Suzie H ehir. DICK WHIPPLE-leaves the movie projector to the Projection. Crew. BYRON WHITEMAN-leaves his tire marks to Don Green. 'Telephone 0-9155 J. A. Holtz Garage Gasoline - Kerosene - Fuel Oil Motor Oil - Grease Belle Valley R. D. 6, Erie 11351 Member F. and D. ...-T. I Y.,,-,,..- 1-H, ,,., .. ...,..-. -,,,.. ..,...a- . .1-...s.... .,-- -. ...M ...ir I-V-A A-.--Y-l--H Compliments of lawrence Cleaning 81 Dyeing Co. 402 West 3rd Street Erie, Pa. COLD STORAGE VAULT On Premises Established 1888 Russell-Johnson Shop PATTERNS . . . FABRICS WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES 3813 West 12th Street Erie, Pennsylvania Compliments of Best Wishes from P B A 8 C Schlurall Floral Co. Flowers of Quality 20th and Powell Ave. Erie, Pa. Store-12 west Sth Street Sound knowledge expressed by the individual is the coinfort and the security of his country. Green Houses-2709 West Sth Street Millcreek Township Allied Florists Assn. of Greater Erie DONNA WHITFORD-leaves her ability to talk in study hall and get away with it to Helen Throop. CAROL WICKLES-leaves her seat in Room 15 to anyone who cares to have it. DONNA WOECKNER-leaves her ability to be absent one clay a week to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. , MARJORIE WOLF-leaves her Vocational Home Ec troubles to Joan Bain- bridge. Minnesota and Pittsburgh Paints Glass and Wallpaper Sa n ida Fabulon Satin Luiniwall Rental Sanders Ice Cream 8. Milk R. aC. lice a8.jSons gasp For Everything In Music SHEET MUSIC . . . COLLECTIONS BgggjfggDqf1ggggg,yEfg5ggL Bush Totem Pole Service 8 W. Lake Road and Marshall Drive l I . M usrc Store 107 West 9th Street Phone 27-0285 Les Bush, pl-op,-iegm Phone 4.9232 Erie, Penna. Hess Brothers of GU1ZI?1-igignlillgjrlxrlagylplvg Wesl lake Cleaners Prices Reasonable phone 2-2332 3424 West Lake Road 133 West 9th Street Erie. Pa. RAY WOODWARD-leaves his pa-rising place in the student parking lot to one of next yeao s drinvers. REX WORTHY-leaves one broken down chevy to someone close enough to the school to walk. SANDRA YATES-leaves her' bleached locks to Jane Reed. PHIL ZIEGLER-leaves his Shalcespeao lan seat to Ken Copen. ummm. Smart Colgiesitlygggtgpparel for NG.. Q Tool 8. Mfg. Co. Also Misses' and Teen-Age SUITS - COATS - SKIRTS '9 95 ' ' 9 'lf' Compliments of A px t. 6953, agar? Kuntz Road and Bryant Street Erie's Foremost Clothiers - 817-819-821-823 State St. 0371 Www Xfkxuixmg .5 -'. -, . -gif' ,X , . - . . f,-.l,. f.:. .'., X-Y. :. X .. - .,.,.U,. -1. .' .Ln ,.. . J 1r... , . : .:f-'.- '-.P . 15.4, ,P ..-f-. '-f 'r ' ' . 1 .. . -..','..-- .' '.'. 1 1. -ID-..-.x H. .'. .. .-... .5 .' +, , '..,'. f-- ,.,' A -.'. '. -- . . -7 -. 2 1. .J -Q. 1'1,.',1f'--, .:..-.. Z..' 'I'-2. - ,. . i .. . 1, f- wi .5 f f - ' , nM '-'- -.r - -. -. Y . .-3, gf..--, if-. 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