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n Row V Ze inslxy Graff st Row W DeForest Pune Evans R Weatherbee J Certo Monte Carlo R Rizzo R Huges Somrners M Kairyo Walker C Donahue A Dluhos M Slovlck B Henry B Recktenwald B Muskani H Laslu J McEven Miss Marie Terbot er Ros Tancosh D Sobota G Mixter R. Johnson J Volsko J Lauderbaugh. Kennedy 7th Grade This is the first year that the seventh grade of Kennedy Township has appeared in a year- book Because of the Iointure, the junior high students of Kennedy have become part of the combined school system Our hope is to join the students of Kennedy and Robinson Township into one unit as Montour students. We welcome these new students whose help will be an aid in im- proving our school. Beginning your ninth year in school, you will become part of the senior high and come to know your fellow students and future graduating class. When you have acquired your new school : . , J. ' , D. f - , . f C- , . ' , . , J. d 1 . l' , F. , J. 3rd Row: A. Dorsky, E. Burtel, J. No' sal, F. Kling , L. Lind, J. e, H. l building, you will have an even greater chance to display your abilities. With the new build- ing, there will be many modern facilities which will be an aid to a fuller education. This is the main object in the building of the new school. Opportunities will be plentiful, your duty is to use them successfully. We know, from the co- operation you have shown in all your various projects, that you will be a fine class and will continue to work energetically. Many happy wishes go to you from the senior class. Good Luck! lst Row: H. Herd, R. Sfnaborski, J. Pecori, M. Book, J. McNally, F. Yar- osz, L. Paczan, J. Pankiewiz. 2nd Row: D, Hartner, R. Brethauer, C. McCague, R. Schley, C. Schiebert, B. Malis, J. Williams, P. Healey, C. Paczan, J. Tate, B. Bishop, Miss Ellen lurzai, 3rd Row: A. Mixter, R, Herny, D. Funkhouser, l.. Bittner, E. Fischer, V. Yeager, R. Skowron, M. Kinsey, J. Snyder, C, Leydig, G. Julins, M. Mor- ris, P. Kinsey. 65
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'Ist Row: R. Speer, R. DiCicco, V. Cuccarease, G. Taylor, M. Speer, D. Boyle, T. Wickline, K. Carlyle. 2nd Row: M. Roriscn, D. Hill, D. Linner, S. Tomkovich, C. Findlay, C. Agner, B. Dluhos, V. Pravlo- chak, K. McCaulay, B. Randazzo, J. Curley, Y. Schmidt, Mr, Robert Miller. 3rd Row: D. Mixter, B. Sonavec, W. Walker, B. Schell, R. Mays, V. Tomkovich, J. Healey, P. Dowds, R. Dietl, E. Muha, E. Mikula. Kennedy Sth Grade As you go Forward Together, you as 8th graders will have an opportunity to display your abilities. As Ken and Robie join hands and go down the road, you too, are joining hands with Robinson and are going Forward Together. This will be a new experience and a difterent school life from the one you have known. You will come to know many new students and classmates. Your annual project, that of selling seeds, turned out to be a huge success. Many happy moments will be remembered when you tell about your eighth grade experiences. Your various art programs and your participation in the choral groups will be among the outstanding occasions in your memories. Other exciting memories in the eighth grade include the patrol boys bake sale and the sports activities. lst Row: D. Osman, T, Nolan, D Lusky, K. Haines, D. Ullery, R Miller, R. Weatherbee, J. Char- Ietta, C. Rearick, P. Dawso. 2nd Row: J. Leslie, J. Wilson, S Pukonic, W. Figa, T. Gallick, Fogarty, D. Vattimo, M. Waiert S. Brashear, B. Strilka, J. Legato M. Christiansen 3rd Row: M. Hattrnan, D. Dysert M. Kuzinski, C. McCague, P. Coc- coli, S. Schubert, S. Nemec, K Samborski, G. Spirak, R. Flesher 64 As you leave eighth grade, you will soon become part of the senior high and will come to know your classmates from Robinson. High school life will be a change from the years you have spent thus far. ln the coming years you will be expected to be able to accept responsibility and to get a iob done once it has been assigned to you. In high school, you are expected to do much more work and to handle various proiects. You will realize, even though you have much more work to do, that you will gain satisfaction out of doing important things. Many more activities and friends will be added to your schedule. We, the seniors, hope that you will use your God-given abilities and become the outstanding students which we know you can be.
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