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-lilllfleli ,md ' 'Qi 3 5-I s4,,,x ' ' Q AV, Q-..-1:.?:x X ' ' ADMINISTRATIO ' l I r . iff' kK'b ,Tl 'u. gr,-.-gs. Q Two decades have passed since the first Senior Class grad- uated from this high school. On November 12, 1960, it was ' . my privilege as well as my pleasure to attend the first reunion of the Class of 1940 which was the first graduating class of this high school. This was very significant to me since a num- ber of the graduates of the Class of 1940 and I had been in the same school buildings, without interruption, during the entire twelve years of their stay in the schools of Penn Town- shi . ljust as the Class of 1940 had to face its responsibilities so must the Class of 1961 face the Challenge of a Modern World. As I listened that night to the members of the class tell of their experiences and how they met the challenges confronted by them during the past two decades, my thoughts were centered on you, the members of the Class of 1961, and what each of you would say as to how you had met the Chal- lenge of a Modern World when you meet for your class reunion in 1981. As you leave this school in 1961, some of you will go into industry, some will marry, others will continue their formal education in college, business school, or nurses training, Some ll, -iv' of you will find it difficult to reach the goal you have set be- As you leave this sehool how fer will you ellndh rhe cause of conditions beyond your control, but remember, the of Success? will you do hnlr, what ls demanded of you World 15 lookmg for Peoljle who are Willing to make the Sac' will you put forth that extra effort needed to meet the I rifices, take the time, and put forth the effort necessary to lenge rrs rr ehanges with rhe rhnesl The ehrrllenne rs Y meet the changing conditions of the modern world. We are are you rerrdr, ro reeerve lr? living in a world that continually challenges those who attempt Cengrshlladens on completing your Puhlre seheel ea to climb the ladder of success. The business, industrial, and Mer, ynrrhave sueeess ln your fnrure endeavors' social world is looking for people who are adequately prepared and are willing to put forth the effort and time recluired to Charles R- H0SfCflCf meet new challenges. Superzfififzg Principal Ui C? Szandirzg, lefz to right: Daniel Geiger, Nick Broker, Ivan Anderson, Carl Fry, joseph Dietrich, Alfred Painter, james Malley, Harry Backus, Georgf Kifer, Stanley Gunia, Sealed, left to right: Harry Corl, Paul Sandrick-Secretary, Vera Remaley-Treasurer, George Newell-President, Mary Tray joseph Palchak-Vice President, Patsy Ferraro. IO'
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There's a glorious future for all of us, if we only go after it. These ords were written by a woman who recovered after years of suffering from crippling disease and went on to earn herself a career as a musician and a omemaker. The philosophy of this lady could serve as a guidepost for each fyou as you venture into theadult world. You have the background of a wood basic education behind you, now it is for you to go after the glorious uture that can be yours. Congratulations on the achievements which have brought each of you to this point in your life and best wishes for continued success as you face the ears ahead. Richard L. Robinson Arrirlnizl SIlf70l'l'iJ'illg Prifzripal -, 5 SECRETARIES AND CLERICAL EMPLOYEES Mrs. Bertha Sandrick-Jrbool board clerk Mrs. Dolores Galley-admire irlratiwz secretary Mrs. Evajean Lutz - bigl: .frbool Jerrelary Mrs. Nancy Mlakar-clerk
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