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Penn-Trafford’s Class of 2021 gets parade through the neighborhood

Kristina Serafini
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Penn-Trafford graduating senior Zachary Perkey, 18, (right) decorates a truck with red, white and blue stars as friends Nathan Wardlow, 18, (from left) Griffin Nelson, 18, Brian Lee, 17, and Nico Rosa, 18, sit in the bed prior to the start of the second annual Senior Recognition Parade on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The parade lined up at St. Barbara’s Church and ended at the high school.
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Penn-Trafford graduating senior Nina Bowling, 18, (right) waves to a friend while standing in a Jeep in the rain with fellow seniors Claire Tylka, 18, (left) and Carleigh Drakulic, 17, (second from right), and graduate Mary Tylka, 20, prior to the start of the second annual Senior Recognition Parade on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The parade lined up at St. Barbara’s Church and ended at the high school.
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Vehicles carrying Penn-Trafford graduating seniors take part in the second annual Senior Recognition Parade at the stadium Wednesday, May 26, 2021.
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Penn-Trafford graduating seniors take part in the second annual Senior Recognition Parade at the stadium Wednesday, May 26, 2021.
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Family and friends look on during the second annual Senior Recognition Parade for the Penn-Trafford graduating class at the stadium Wednesday, May 26, 2021.
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Aimee Reisz (left) and Lana Rolnik hold signs up for Penn-Trafford graduating senior Kylie Reisz during the second annual Senior Recognition Parade at the stadium Wednesday, May 26, 2021. Kylie is Aimee’s niece and Lana’s granddaughter.

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Members of Penn-Trafford’s Class of 2021 participated in the second annual Senior Recognition Parade on Wednesday.

Seniors, many in decorated vehicles and traveling with friends, lined up at nearby St. Barbara’s Church before weaving through the neighborhood and ending at the high school.

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