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, Q, 3 l' . . ' . . t, - r 4 -. A . e - - A f 1 . l . -. 5 3 l B. E. Brown, Vice Principal The Ideal School Wood, steel, brick and even people do not make a school. There must be an intangible spirit ot loyalty and zeal ol students, faculty and patrons oi the community to make a school a vital and living force in the lives of young men and women. The graduates oi this school have already given evidence of the success of the founders of Pulaski High School, in building a great and living force for good in this school, and in this community. -B. E. BROWN
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I. C. Castleman, Principal In Salutation Another school year has gone. It has been a difficult year in some respects, but, with-all, we think a successful one, Perhaps it is the World-wide warfare going on that has made it seem different. Or possibly, it is due to some innate condition within ourselves, fostered by the war. In any case, the year has gone, and with it hundreds of our boys have left us to go out in the service of our country. Probably the best thing we who have remained behind have done has been to go along the while, as nearly normal as is possible. So doing has kept us steady, loyal, and We hope patriotic-characteristics necessary to our day. The best of good wishes to all. --l. C. CASTLEMAN
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All ' Pulaski High School, 2500 West Oklahoma Avenue, is a school which incorporates all the ideals of a true democratic education. There 4 nl u v , In ff - ,,...o-'- MAIN OFFICE Tlll are no laws, but regulations and where they are needed they are incorporated. Students may make preparations for their chosen careers by taking appro- priate subjects. The teachers of these various subjects are guides in the personal lives of the stu- dents as well, so that a spirit of friendship prevails throughout the student's high school life. In co-ordination with the main office there are many branches of the school which make Pulaski the great school that it is. The attend- ance office, the guidance offices, the treasurer's office are but a few of the many departments of which the administration consists. Since the War many phases of school life have changed. Teach- ers and students have entered the armed services and many courses have changed to allow for phases concerning military ideas, but in spite of the War Pulaski High School continues as it always has, Forward. n S TREASUREITS OFFICE Emily Hutter pi A WPENYOURE . N ' ATTENDANCE OFFICE Ann Stogney f' , 'W Emily Walczak , ' 14
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