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I. C. CASTLEMAN Principal EXCELSIOR To the boys and girls of Pulaski High, greetings and congratula- tions on completing another year of school. It has been indeed a year of serious effort-one of honest progress and stalwart growth. By-and-large classroom work has improved, school ac- tivities become more purposeful, our athletic teams have experi- enced a fair year, at least: and the school publications are better than ever before. Added to these our enrollment this year is greater than heretofore and looks most promising for next fall. All in all and in every wise we, as a school, are more grown-up, and more worthy of the building in which we are housed. These things, if they are true, should be a source of genuine satisfaction to us all. But, let us not grow weary in well doing. There is still much to be accomplished, heights to climbp tomorrows to be lived: ob- stacles to be overcome. This is no time to falter. Let us like the young voyageur in Longfellow's poem go on and on with the ever repeated motto EXCELSIOR on our lips and in our hearts. Again, I congratulate you. -I. C. CASTLEMAN
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To Pulaslcils Students . . . from Pulaslcis Soldiers and Sailors Those of us teachers and students, who have volunteered in the service of the armed forces of the United States did so primarily because of the ideals of patriotism, loyalty, unselfish- ness and love for the principles of freedom and democracy which were made dear and sacred to us by the teachings of the faculty at the Pulaski High School and by the personal example of living these ideals of our principal, Mr. I. C. Castleman. We put into practice what we have learned. As students of living conditions outside of our own country We appreciate how many advantages and opportunities this country has offered even to those of us born of most humble circumstance, and, therefore, to preserve those same opportunities for the boys and girls who soon Will take their rightful place as citizens to enjoy the same American way of living, the teachers and former students of Pulaski High Who today are this nation's soldiers, deem it a rare privilege to serve Uncle Sam. A year's service is a comparatively cheap price to pay for a full life time of liberty. Captain R. F. Michalak Pulaski H. S. Vice Principal Commanding Officer, Co. K, 127 Infantry, 32 Div., Camp Livingston, Louisiana At Camp
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