Pulaski High School, Class of 1971

Pulaski High School, Class of 1971

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Welcome PHS Class of 1971. We hope you will join us in our journey to reconnect with old friends and classmates! Class of 1971!

We are very excited about using this page to reconnect everyone! Once you become a fan of this page, feel free to post your senior photo, or anything else pertaining to the Class of 1971. In the meantime, we once again Welcome you to the FB Page...Yeah Raiders!

Photos from Marnocha Funeral Home's post 01/14/2026
Mobile uploads 07/31/2025

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Photos from Pulaski High School, Class of 1971's post 06/12/2025

Hello Classmates !
You will be receiving your “save the date” postcards soon!
We look forward to seeing you all again in 2026!

10/24/2024

Pulaski High School has been nominated for the Midwest Sport & Turf Systems Home Field Pride campaign, which allows fans to vote on the best football field design and construction provided and installed by MWSTS. The winning school in the 2024 Home Field Pride Contest finals will receive $1,000 for their school's athletic program!

To vote for your school's football field as part of Group Two, go to: https://www.wissports.net/news_article/show/1321273.

Users can vote once per day per device. Voting is open until 2 p.m. Thursday.

The top three vote-getters from each round will advance to the finals, which will be held Nov. 16-21.

07/29/2024

Rest in Peace Barb...

We are saddened to announce that Pulaski Community School District Board member Barb McKeefry passed away on Saturday, July 27.

“Barb will be greatly missed. She was a champion for the district, made sure all voices were heard, and above all else, always kept our kids as her focus in decision making,” says Superintendent Allison Space.

A nearly lifelong resident of Pulaski, Barb graduated from Pulaski High School in 1971, saw her two children graduate from PHS – now with children of their own in the district, and three of her four sisters worked with the district.

She was elected to the PCSD Board of Education in 1995. Over the past 29 years, Barb has been instrumental in making our district what it is today. During her time on the board, serving under eight of our eleven superintendents, the district built the current high school and Field of Dreams athletic complex, began the ongoing expansions to Pulaski High School, Hillcrest Elementary School and Sunnyside Elementary School, and put in place strategic planning that will propel us forward in the coming years.

01/08/2024

RIP dear Linda.

Linda Delzer, 70, Morgan, died peacefully Sunday evening, January 7, 2024, at Aurora Bay Care Medical Center in Green Bay following a good fight with cancer. The daughter of Joyce (Hertwig) Reyment and the late Jerome Reyment was born September 16, 1953, in Green Bay and grew up in Pulaski, where she graduated from high school in 1971. On July 10, 1971, she married Robert Delzer at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Morgan. The couple lived in the Pulaski area for a time and then made their home in Sampson for the past 42 years. Linda had been employed at Carver Yacht for several years and then at Bay Tech until her retirement.
Linda had a heart of gold and would give you the shirt off her back… after you got the scolding. Never one to bite her tongue, she spoke what was on her mind and you always knew where you stood. She worked hard and played hard, and she loved spending time with her family and friends.
Survivors include her husband and best friend, Bob; two daughters: Carmen (Shaun) Knight, Pulaski, and Janel (Shawn) VanOoyen, Appleton; two granddaughters: Marissa Delzer (special friend, Tyreek Bullock), Menasha and Kyra VanOoyen, Appleton; one great-grandson, Royal Bullock; her mother, Joyce Reyment, Green Bay; two brothers: Dave (Kelli) Reyment, Pulaski and Bob (Dian) Reyment, Sobieski: three sisters: Gayle (Mike) Czarapata, Pulaski, Debbie Stutzman, Green Bay, and Teri (Corey) Lambert, Kellnersville; one brother-in-law: Dennis (Kaye) Delzer, Pulaski; nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her father, Jerome Reyment, Linda was preceded in death by an infant brother; a brother, Dean Reyment; a sister, Nancy Karcz; and her father-in-law and mother-in-law: Harold and Beryl Delzer.
Friends are invited to gather with the family on Tuesday, January 16th from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 3374 Cty. Rd. C, Morgan. The Funeral Service will be celebrated at 1:00 p.m. at the church, Rev. Katy Tomlanovich officiating. Burial will take place in the Town of Morgan Cemetery in the spring.
The family would like to thank the Aurora Bay Care ICU nurses for their compassionate care.

Online Condolences may be expressed at www.marnochafuneralhome.com or on the funeral home page.

Photos from Pulaski High School, Class of 1971's post 09/15/2023

For those of you who haven't heard, our downtown has once again lost an iconic building... the Wielgus store

06/06/2022

It was wonderful to see so many friends at the reunion!!! Already looking forward to 2026!

05/26/2022

Final plans are almost complete...anxious to see everyone soon!

MWSTS Home Field Pride Contest: Finals 10/18/2021

Please vote!

MWSTS Home Field Pride Contest: Finals Voting is open for the finals of the Midwest Sport & Turf Systems Home Field Pride campaign, which allows fans to vote on the best football field design and construction provided and installed by MWSTS. You can vote in the poll below, up to once per day per device. Voting is open until Thursday, Oct

06/04/2021

We were so happy to gather again on the anniversary of our graduation! Debbie Pszanka-Golik, Elaine M. Grygiel, Audrey Wojcik Peters, Gail Hernet Springsteen

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