The drumbeat of Pleiku High School – Echoes of half a century

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For half a century, generations of students in the mountain town have grown up to the resounding beat of the drum at Pleiku High School. The 50-year journey of Pleiku High School (1975-2025) is a story of a tradition of learning, unity, perseverance in the face of adversity.

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