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jlenior (dlaee Officers Mack Torrence, Treasurer; Carol Sue Wilson, Secretary; Carol Hill, President; Kathryn Deeds, Reporter; Winifred Pearce, Vice-President. As Seniors of 1959, we look in retrospect to our past school years, remembering our varied experiences which we shall always cherish as fond memories, especially over those in our Senior year. Many events have crowned this our Senior year at Pulaski High — the thrills we enjoyed through having won first prize in the Home- coming Float Parade, attending the Virginia- Maryland game at Charlottesville, decorating the Christmas tree in our lobby, our Youth Government Day, our Banquet, o ur Prom, dances and all our other days of work and play. We realize only too soon that our days were but few on “The Hill”. But not until we receive our diplomas will we become aware that our footsteps will be only echoes in the halls of P.H.S. We leave to P.H.S., and to all her students who follow us, our devotion, our loyalty, and our pride. Our constant hope will be that our School has been enriched by our having been here because we are finer people and we are better prepared for the future years through the untiring efforts of our capable faculty and from the knowledge instilled in us by them and from their high ideals set forth as shining lights along our pathways of education. May those who follow us continue to bring recognition and honor to our school and may they always uphold the tradition and ideals which make P.H.S. outstanding. We express our deepest gratitude to our most able and understanding sponsors, Miss Mayme K. McCoy, Mrs. J. C. Totten, Miss Emma Gallimore, Mrs. Harry Loftus, and Mrs. Miller Bushong. Our sincere appreciation goes to Mr. Ken- neth Fulp, Principal, Mr. Ted Viars, Assist- ant Principal, and to Mrs. John Sanders, Guidance Director. 28
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Nancy Ann Akers Nancy A child’s storybook, A magnolia filled Southern garden. Mentor Bonnie Sue Anderson Bonnie Beauty and grace of manner, Delicate petals of crimson. A Everett Allen Alley Sonny Basketball socks and football shoes, Timid grin of a man. Harriet Mae Amburn Harriet Big ripples in a small pool, The excitement of a ballgame. Class € f 1959 Carol Sue Armbrister Carol Rembrandt in the making, Good books on a shelf. Carroll Deanne Ashley Carol Roses on pink chiffon, An energetic megaphone. 29
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