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Page 22 text:
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As we leaf through the pages of this book, we find reason to reflect upon the happen- ings of this school year. The warm glow of friends’ faces, the hard work of academic achievement, and the discipline and sacrifice of goals reached have a special significance for each of us. With every backward glance there comes some form of evaluation. We think of the opportunities that school has afforded us and we ask ourselves, “What have we done with these opportunities ?” Most of us can re- flect with pride on our school experience, and yet, because of human frailty we can recog- nize many opportunities that we have passed by. Many would say that this is life, but it is also relevant to life, so relevant that success or failure hinges upon it. It behooves us all to be successful by taking advantage of op- portunity to better ourselves and the people around us. In a time when draft cards are being burned, when young people are marching and protesting without regard for the established forums available to them, it is with pride that I reflect upon this school year and our students here at Pulaski High School. I am grateful for my association with you and for the joys of this school year. I commend those members of our graduat- ing class who have reached a major goal in their lives. We are especially proud of your contributions to P. H. S. I am expecting much from you in days to come. Sincerely, William E. Porter PRINCIPAL MR. WILLIAM E. PORTER B. A.: Roanoke College M. S.: V. P. I. 18
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Mr. Dewey S. Wilson Assistant Principal B.S.: East Tenn. State Univ. M.S.: Radford College Mrs. Barbara Crockett Secretary to the Principal As the doors of Pulaski High School close for another school year, I consider it a privilege to have been able to serve you as teacher and assistant principal for the past eight years. To those of you who have another year or more left in our school, I would hope that you will strive to make every minute of your school life count. To the seniors, I hope that your future may be a pleasant and happy one and that we may have in some small way through our examples, guidance, and instruc- tion helped it to be more complete. You have contributed much to your school and we are proud of you. To the faculty, I want to say thank you for the co- operation you have given Mr. Porter and me in the operation of our school. I hope you can look at this fine year book and say to yourself that this school year has been an accomplish- ment for each of you. I am sure you realize by now that nothing in school or life comes without hard work. Best wishes, Dewey Wilson Mrs. Gearldine Sutherland Secretary 19
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