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Class Sponscrs MRS. AYLWARD MISS NEWMAN
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January Graduates al 1956 DAVID KROLL RICHARD LEITGEB Presidenl Vice-President Lost and Lonely: No two words can more accurately describe how we felt in our first days at Pulaski. It wasn't hard to get lost in such a large building, and we soon learned we were better off not to ask upperclassmen for directions because they always made sure we would never reach our destination. Anytime we stepped out of the security of our homeroom, we experienced that lonesome feeling which only a freshman can describe. Crazy and Lazy: During our sophomore days we grew lazy when it came to studies, for we all experienced that Sophomore Slump. This was the year we attended all the school affairs and went out of our way to show everyone we were no longer lowly freshmen. DIANE PAWLAK PETER CZAJKOWSKI Secretary Treasurer Fearless and Friendly: Our junior days were busy and fun. We began to take our studies more seriously, although we had less time in which to do homework. We no longer feared the teachers, and nothing seemed too big for us to overcome. Our eighth hours were filled with activities, and we all had a splendid time at our one and only Junior Prom. Busy and Bright: At no other time did we realize how much there was to do and how little time we had to do it. Our many senior activities left us little time for homework, which we had finally come to realize was very important. Our last days here at Pulaski were filled with happiness, but they were also sad for we realized that soon our high school days would be only happy memories. Honor Students CAROL HOENIG DAVID KROLL HELEN BUSSIAN PETER CZAJKOWSKI Valediclorian ELAINE SMUKOWSKI ANNE BRUNNER PATRICIA SPYCALLA DIANE PAWLAK Salufaforian
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ARESTIDES, ACHILLES Steve International C l u bg Swim- ming, Ballroom Dancing, A Cappella Choir, Senior Planning Committee. Tall, dark, and handsome too, There is no friend quite like you, ARMBRUSTER, GILBERT Ace Sr. Lifesaving. Unpredictable BARD, DARLA Darla Senior B a n d, A Cappella Choir, Gym Monitor, Advanc- ed Tennis Club, Blue Mask, Although she's always on the run, she's never too busy to have her fun. S BARTSCH, JEROME Jerry BLAKE, JAMES Brute Stamp Club. Ballroom Dancing. Quiet people are wel- Oh, come on - flex a come everywhere, muscle for us! Ve. -eii l 10 BOWERSOCK, WALLACE Jules Hall Monitor, Trees For Tomorrow. Manana-that's good enough for me. BRUNNER, ANNE Annie l Office Monitor, Ballroom Dancing. Cheerful, enthusiastic, and clever. BURMEISTER, KAREN Karen Jr. Prom Court of Honor, A Cappella Choir, Freshmen Orientation, Sr. Lifesaving, Attendance Monitor. Shes an electrocutie-a livewire brunette, BUSSIAN, HELEN 2O Point Cavalier Annual Staff, Jr, Prom Court of Honor, Future Teachers Club, Homecoming Court of Honor, Booster Club. A darling little gal, but lull of mite, in other words, she's dynamite. CHASE, NANCV Bunny Intermediate Band, Hall Monitor, Infirmary Monitor: Girls' Glee, Tennis Club. ' Nancy enioys a little bit of everything in school and out. CRIER, LlNDA Lindy Spring Concert, Christmas Program, International Club, Hall Monitor. Talking is the gift of women. CZAJKOWSKI, PETER Pete Golf, Wrestling, Cross Country, Spanish Club, Science Club. This nice and modest lad is at the head of our class. DEMSKI, RONALD Demo A likeable fellow and well worth knowing. EWALD, RONALD Norbert Intramurals. Happy am l, from care I'm free, why aren't they all content like me?
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