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RICHARD M. MOLESKI WALTER JANIK GEORGE KACZMAREK Board Clerk Vice-Presiderpty M Board Education ROBERT GLOWNY RICHARD KOPANKIEWICZ PAUL PALICKI WALTER GARDON TED KLOSKO fifteen
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A Message From the uperintendent The theme selected by the Yearbook staff this year, i.e. Unity seems to be most apropos of what is needed to solve the problems and possibly prevent the annihilation of civilization. We are faced with many threats, pollu- tion of our air and water, sterility of our soils, shortages of energy, food and other natural resources. These problems should and must be of concern to all of us if we are to survive. This is the time when we must shed our cloak of self-concern and isolation and dedicate ourselves to unified action and seek cooperative solutions to world problems. As students of John F. Kennedy High School you had many opportunities to practice unified action for the betterment of your immediate surroundings as well as achieving higher goals as a class. It is my hope that your actions will speak for them- selves and set excellent examples for those that follow your footsteps. Joseph S. Gizinski Superintendent of Schools fourteen -mi mum: , 99
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Mr. Henry Andrzejewski, Principal in-M Y ti Q JEL at it I We're number l. This, the chant heard in the competitive arena, means more than vic- tory. lt means unity. Unity is the backbone of school spirit. It strengthens the competitive spirit of the athletic and academic teams and erases the divisions created by cliques and clubs. Unity is all for one and one for all. Here, at John F. Kennedy, we have unity. We are united in support of our school and its reputation, and we demonstrate this unity in our support of our school teams. Our students work together for the honor and glory of their classes, not solely for their own personal reward. Each graduating class strives to achieve some unified purpose, making it outstand- ing in the memories of underclassmen and teachers. Our faculty is unified in its desire to give each student the best education possible, enabling him or her to follow his or her cho- sen pathway through life. We are proud of Kennedy and its accomplishments - athletically, academically and socially. Our unity is shown through our pride. Working as one solid group, we can accom- plish seemingly impossible tasks. We can make Kennedy truly No. l. sixteen puttin-ntl!
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