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OFFICERS Beth Byrd Treasurer Ronald Vaughan President Senior As the tide of man and time ebbs, we the Senior Class of 1963 look in retrospect to our five wonderful years at Pulaski High School. Proud were we, when we entered the eighth grade, that we were coming to high school for the first time. As we have ad- vanced through the halls of Pulaski High School, we have grown quite fond of her and of each other. Now, near the end of our senior year, we look back on happenings that have made our stay at Pulaski High School a most reward- ing one. Since our freshman year we have placed in Homecoming float competition. Our junior year was highlighted by the Junior- Senior Prom and our class rings. For memories of our life at Pulaski High none can surpass those of our senior year. The feeling of awe as we marched into our first assembly cannot be described in words. We sold Christmas cards, the boys dressed as girls for a Boy’s Beauty Pageant, and we canvassed neighborhoods selling magazines. All these activities made our Jimmy Ward Secretary Yvonne Thompson Vice-President Gfass senior trip to Washington, D. C., possible. The class gave a decorated Christmas tree to the school. The senior class and a senior homeroom were first in the school’s Can Drive to aid the needy. Now soon — too soon — our year draws to a close. Baccalaureate and Graduation await the class of 1963. Though we have had faith- ful guidance and teaching from all the facul- ty at Pulaski High School, we would like to especially thank now our senior sponsors, Mrs. Margaret Bushong, Miss Suzanne Da- vid, Mrs. Edna Loftus, Miss Mayme McCoy, and Mrs. Bessie Totten. As we launch out to seek our separate fortunes in the sea of life, we leave these walls that echoed with our joys and our sorrows, these halls where first adulthood showed her face, these rooms where our hopes were born, to those who pass this way in future years. When again our solitary footsteps resound through these corridors, they will no longer be ours but theirs. To them we leave the heritage of Pulaski High School.
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Henry Lee Albert Henry A traveler in Concord ; A pattern for others. James William Alley Jimmy A Greek statue; Gifted with life. David Lynwood Armbrister Lymvood Schemer of gaiety; A crown of sportsman- ship. Sandra Jean Alley Sandra A kind and willing heart; Golden sounds of song. Betsy Gregory Anderson Betsy The dawn of a bright day; New responsibilities. Julian Carlyle Atkinson Carl The wonders of travel; Priceless knowledge. 27
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