Mount Pulaski Memorial Day 2017
30 May, 2017 New HeraldNews:  MEMORIAL DAY 2017 - MOUNT PULASKI <-- click here for report & slide shows by Rob Siebert & NHS Staff
  30 May, 2017 2017 LDN: Memorial Day Observance at Mount Pulaski Cemetery <-- click here for LDN slide show
30 May, 2017 LDN: Colonel William Lee Wheeler of the Army National Guard focus on the sacrifice of soldiers and their families <-- click here
30 May, 2017 2017 LDN: Memorial Day Observance at Mount Pulaski Cemetery <-- click here for LDN slide show
30 May, 2017 LDN: Colonel William Lee Wheeler of the Army National Guard focus on the sacrifice of soldiers and their families <-- click here

                  MT. PULASKI Rte. 121 Avenue of Flags                                                                                                                                           Steenbergen Cemetery

    MT. PULASKI AL Post 447 – MT. PULASKI VFW Post 777 RIFLE SQUAD / HONOR GUARD Detail                                                                                                                              MT. PULASKI Rte. 121 Avenue of Flags

Mt. Pulaski Cub Scouts – Mt. Pulaski BSA Troup 122 – Mt. Pulaski Phoenix Fire Dept.

      This Mt. Pulaski Township High School WWII USA Military Service Board was constructed by Herbert Stivers (Industrial Arts Teacher), and the letter printing was expertly done by graduating senior, Paul Fuhrer (class of 1944).  One glaring mistake:  the board says “Men” when it should say “Men & Women” - the very first name being that of Pauline E. Bender, who served as a US Army Nurse during WWII.  Also, Norma Gulso Miller and Katherine L. Allspach need to be placed on this board and perhaps others.   Over the years, several names have fallen off – those of Julian T. Sams, Clarence Frazier, Emmett Shellhammer, Everett Maxheimer, etc. 

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       Note that the board has numbers to the right of each name which indicate the graduation year.  Also note that several students did not complete graduation but nevertheless served our country.  Thus, graduation was not a requirement to be placed on this board – only MPTHS attendance and service in WWII.  For example, Vernon Voelker turned 18 during his senior year, having missed a year of school due to a child-hood illness.  Unfortunately, Vernon was yanked out of school by our Logan County Draft Board, much to the chagrin and protest by MPTHS Principal, Lloyd Hargis.   Finally, stars indicate the KIA’s, some of which have fallen off.
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NOTE:  This WWII Honor Roll board was prominently on display in the old MPTHS gym entrance for many years.
 
It is now in storage, waiting for someone (s) to renovate, up-date and display once again.