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JOHN KOLA Our able coach of basketballg Is1 Father John to one and a . Findlay College BS. Penn State M. Ed. Health, Geography WILLIAM LEUSCHEN Guardian of our halls and lunch time line 5 He certainly does his job up fine. Gannon College B.S, Science, Math 7257 DAVE LONG A student at our high school not so very long ago: Now he's teaching students all the grammar they should know. Grove City College B.A. English KATHERINE MacKENZIE Her room could be called the annex storeg And her fish are kept right near the door. Pennsylvania College B.A. Social Service Certificate Penn State Math RONALD McCOY Curly hair and always a smile: Our J.V. coach who has taught for awhile. Leheigh University Edinboro State Teachers College B.S. Geography JANET SCHMIDT Junior Y-Teens and her eighth grade math classes: Popular teacher with both lads and lasses. Erie Center University oi Pittsburgh Penn State B.A. Math cc 16 vb NAZ SERVIDIO As an annex instructor famous is he: For teaching us history and geography. Findlay College B.A. Geography, History HELEN UNDERWOOD An English instructor, a camper so fineg At Camp Caledonshereallydoesshine. Villa Maria College B.A. English
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Seam 66444 Qfdatafzq 1945-46 When we first entered Mill- creek in the Seventh Grade, we appeared to the older students as a huge pair of bewildered eyes, gazing up at us over a mountainous load of books. lt was predicted that we were going to be the stars and scholars of our school in future years. 1946-47 As members of the Eighth Grade Class we set a fine example to the future members of the Eighth Grade by completing every task We set out to do. We realized that co- operation and hard work were the only things that would get us success- fully through high school. 1947-48 Our Freshman Year-at last we were organized as a class and we were rather proud of being known as 'lfreshies -as this was the first direct act of recognition from the upper classmen. Our class was well represented at the school functions. We took it upon ourselves to sponsor a skating party and a class party which were both very successful. We took another step in the developing of our class by electing officers to lead us. They were: President, Rich Vommoro, Vice-President, Keith Turner, Secretary, Margaret Anderson, and Treasurer, Dick Post. 1948-49 As Sophomores, we had a busy year. Prominent in Y-Teens, Hi-Y, G. A. C., and many other clubs, our group still found time to sponsor some activities of our own. First of these was a class party on October 26. A skating party on December 16 was our second project. Class officers for the year were: President, Forrest Walters, Vice-President, Barbara Smith, Secretary, Pete Traphagen, Treasurer, Roger Gillingham. 1949-50 During our lunior year we were leaders in school activities. Proof of this was seen in the lunior Play, Strange Borders and the memorable lunior-Senior Prom. We completed the year by serving as ushers and usherettes for the Baccalaureate and Commencement services. Our class officers were: President, Roger Gillingham, Vice-President, Barbara Smith, Secretary, Barbara Thompson, Treasurer, Nancy Huntington. 1950-51 The Class of 1951 elected Don lackson, President, Mary Lou Chiffon, Vice-President, Kathleen Hunter, Secretary, and Roger Gillingham, Treasurer, as their final class officers. Senior year marked the busiest year of our history. Special occasions which accented the year were the Senior Play, llOur Girls, the operetta, The Red Mill, a skating party, St. Pat's Dance, Senior Class Day, and most important was the day of Graduation. It was an active and enjoyable year, which increases the sorrow of parting from good old Millcreek High. K1-.823
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