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' Un-nk. 1 l g R ' 351. f' K: A A T iQ, li.'f'ffi?QT-5 'fr .Ayr ,, 1, v -. 'ii 1- F S, 90-S 'T Fhifrr? ir' X W W -as -4 ,. X 4-nPXf-f',j,g J ,i Ii Vci.,,N Q, Q 2 SQUAD MEMBERS-FIRST ROW-Larry Mills, Robert Blew, John Wintersteen, L A THE GUARDIAN ANGEL'S WARNING--Head Coach Millard Ludwig and Assistant Coach Walt Stanek. The i956 Quaker Boaters were not able to win a match, but they did outstanding work considering the experience ot the squad. Coach Ludwig operated with only two senior starters on the squad while the league powerhouses all possess- ed a senior-studded line-up. The squad was comprised ot twenty-tour boys, seventeen of them being freshmen and sophomores. lt is hoped that the participation at these younger athletes will enable M.H.S. to grasp many victories on the soccer field in the future, Millville hnished with a tie in sixth place with a O-5-l record, gaining their tie with a late tally to knot the score, l-l, at Con-Cen. Richard Holdren, Gerti Kelsey, Jack Wright, Chester Boudman, Jon Lawton, James Woolcock, William Welliver, Tom Kaler, Henry Stackhouse. SECOND ROW -Hurley Reese, Dale Johnson, Donald Sheatler, Lindsay Rowland, Denton Parker, Rodney Derrick, Graydon Bitler, Jerry Woolcock, Harold Fisk, Roy Krearner, Har- lon Kile, Coach Millard C. Ludwig. M. H. S. Boys in Action with Head and Toe - 'r-,.,- E r' 1 K W r 'ri' x ,L I ,179 W1 tus is lin if-Wi ' ll ff? I 1 .4 f 'T sul 5.- srov rHAr oomieriiis ey is I 9 heard often by Goalie Tom Kaler. w' MAKE THAT GOALI-John Winter- steen tries hard to bring the ball closer to the goal posts.
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THE VICTORY CRY --Virginia Holdren, Lee Lopez, Grace Kessler, Joan Remener, Shirley Harris, Jane Remener. Quakerettes Boost School Spirit, Team Moral Omoo 16 A l- - M CVT f Evermore We'Il Give a Cheer Cheering at the Junior Varsity home games is the responsibility of the J. V. Cheerleaders. These cheer- leaders, full ot vigor and lots of pep, hope to become the Varsity Cheere leaders of the future. The group is represented by seventh, eight, and ninth graders. Back Team with Peppy Yells Attired in sparkling new uniforms of Millville's blue and white, the Varsity Cheerleaders spurred the Quaker five on to more victories this year than ever before. Away games presented a double challenge for the 7 V's because they were required to cheer at both the J. V. and Varsity games HEAD COACH-Mrs. Mildred Glenn LITTLE, BUT LOUD!-Saundra Lover, Kathleen Zeislolt, Sue Adams, Tisha Albertson, Lynnda Hartman, Nancy Glenn, Mary Kessler, Millie English, Patty Eves, Gradys Kessler. 43
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Cagers Make Good Showing ALL IN A HUDDLEfCaach Walt Stanek wishes the boys good luck and success in the coming game, FIRST ROW-Karl Girton, David Glenn, Chet Boudman, Coach Stanek. SECOND ROW-Jim Woolcock, Jon Lawton, Tom Kaler, Bill Welliver, John Wintersteen. ABSENT-Managers Wayne Watts and Ken- neth Mills. Dribbling Down The Court The i956-57 basketball campaign broke the ice as the victory-starved Quaker Varsity amassed a three-game winning streak. Coach Walter Stanek's quintet, composed of eight performers, made a fine league showing for a young club. Millville's Junior Varsity, coached by Millard Lud- wig and comprised of ten frosh and six sophomores, unveiled the man-for-man defense for the first time. The team numbered among its wins such highlye tutored clubs as Rock Glen, Ringtown, and Nuremberg. Basketball is an experience sport, and taking a glance at the Quakers record may indicate to any observer that Millville is taking a step in the right direc- tion. Intramural ball will also pay dividends in the future. r ix. ,l ' lx I, -sf' 'K N. . Suriv' BEFORE THE GAME-Fon ward John Wintersteen. ..,,, 1 'M . TT? . - at .K - - - Q t af wfgesf ,s.,, .s ALL EYES ON THE BALL-Tom Kaler gets the tap again. NOW HEAR THIS-Coach Millard Ludwig is giving the squad some pointers before they go in ta play. FIRST ROWALarry Traver, Gerald Woolcock, Chester Creasy, Larry Mills, Ray Kreamer, .lack Wright, John Mus- selman, David Artman, Richard Holdren, Coach Ludwig. SECOND ROW-Harold Fish, Gerti Kelsey, Marlin Yohey, Jerry Kessler, Lindsay Rowland, Rodney Derrick.
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