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Action is the key to youth. lt is an accurate word to sum up the habits and spirit of students. Action abounas in all areas of school life, but nowhere is it more apparent than in the fads and social gatherings of Pulaskians. Whether fads actually are an ex- pression of deep-rooted rebellion or whether they are merely another means of having fun, they simultane- ously reveal and create action. They vary greatly and change often. They are reflected in the speech, in the popular music, in the dress, and in the activities of students. Vibrant Pulaskians display enthus- siasm and pleasure as they fade through a whirl of social activities. From the first strains of the Kick-Off Dance to the final curtain of the Senior Class Play, Pulaskians are ac- tive in both planning and partici- pation. Student Life Fade
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A slow number provides an opportunity for couples to enioy a bit of conversation at the Post Bucket Dance. During half-time ceremonies at the homecoming game, girls on the i. Student Life Is Would you believe We like our team, and Go Rams, beat Tech! echoed from Ram-backers? Excited Pulaskians clad in crimson red and navy blue animated school spirit, From the enthusiastic cheers at the pep rally to the last strain of music at the dance, Home- coming activities highlighted the football season. Later, beating drums, twanging guitars, and lively dancing heightened the tempo at the Sadie Hawkins and Post Bucket Dances. Holy beatniks! Cool music, bongo drums, sweat shirts. and sun glasses set the expresso mood for the Student Council Variety show. Expresso and rock was the theme of the Council's Coffee 'n Roll presentation. The cast and crew of the Senior Class Play eagerly awaited the first raise the curtain! Alive with an- ticipation, the members presented the stirring play, The Miracle Worker. Clamorous applause rewarded their efforts. Pulaskians impatiently anticipated the Junior Prom on May 6. A panorama of colors and sounds filled the gaily decorated gymnasium and mellowed the atmosphere of an evening of splendor. Golly gee, Batman! Would you believe fads were big at Pulaski? The latest in fads, from the total look to Maltese crosses, made the scene. court, escorted by lettermen, are presented with red roses
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