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,. 9 FOREWORD To the class of 1937: Four years ago you enrolled at Pulaski High School, a band of boys and girls two hundred strong. From the neighboring grade schools, public and parochial, you came, a varied and withal, we soon discovered, most likeable lot. Time went on and you unconsciously became welded into a sturdy and active class organization. Then, and once more without realizing it, you began to make school history-began to establish customs, set up traditions, raise standards, and build up a code of ethics and ideals. Like the hardy pioneers of old you blazed the trail for future classes to followd-a fair trail, a broad, forward-looking trail, a worthy trail, leading ever onward and upward toward the realms of things to be. To you it has been a great and glorious adventure, scarcely, if any, less enchanting than those writ down in the golden pages of fables and mythology. And now you are about to go out from among us. A few more days and you will reach the end of your sojourn at Pulaski High School, and will depart with goodbyes upon your lips. In the meantime you have grown in physical and mental stature and in the knowledge of values. So it has ever been since time began. Childhood, youth, maturity, then the upward climb. And the world will welcome you as it has all previous generations that have gone before you. Life, too, with all its promises, will meet you and greet you and profer that which is beautiful and happy and good, if you will but choose these things for your portion. For it is at once a beautiful and a perilous thing to be young with the responsibility of choosing the way one shall go, as you must do. But remember your class motto. Cleave to it and follow it, for therein are words of wisdom and secure anchorage. Carry on! The phrase is like a clarion call to action, its connotation as a voice bidding you go forward to success. And so goodbye! The clock strikes the hour of parting. Weill miss you, miss you from your accustomed places in corridor and classroom and from the activities of the playground and athletic field. Yet we would not have you stay. To you is the quest. Our blessings go with you all! J. C. CASTLEMAN
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