Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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wvx xl' Yi Jamie Sundell: Y-'Icens II2I: I-CA. Vice President II2I: Bela Club IIZIL French Cluh Il0. III: latin Cluh IIU. III1Ciirls'SlalcAIter1iutt:: I-outhall Homecoming Court IIZI, Lorrie Tabor: FHI.A I9-IZI: FCA I9. IIII. Secretary I I I I1 Hein CluhIIII-I2I: I.zilin CluhIIII1 French Cluh I9I.'RL'porlCrIIOI1 Newspaper I I I I. I'Iliiur II2I: National l.atin Exam Award IIII1 English Award I9I: Superior News Writing Award II I I, Cindy Thomas: lletu Cluh IIII-IZI. President I9Ig National Honor Society II I. I2I: Spanish CluhIIO. IZI. Historian II II: Yflecns IIIII, Secretary I9I. Historian II II, State President IIZIL FCA I9-I II: Keywaiiultux IIII. III: Student Council IIII. I II: Basketball I9I: Cheerleading I I0. III. Cohfaptuin IIZI: Tennis Team I9-I II: AnnuiiIStal'I'IIO. I II. IfditorI IZI1 Girls'StuieI I I I: Honor Roll I9-I II: Homecoming IIUI. Lee Tompkins: Yearbook IIO. III: Key Club: I-rench CIuhII II: I-lil A I III. III1 FCA IIO-I2I: Foulhall Manager I I I I: 'Iraek IIO-IZI, Larry Trussell: Band I9-I II. Caiptainl I2I1 FBLA I I I I: Yearbook I IIII. Pliolo Iidiior II I. I2I: French Cluh I9I. Jason Vie Brooks: FBI,-A IIZIL HaskciballII2I1KiolIIlZI. Jeanne Vogel: BCI!! CIuhIIO. I II: FIiI,A I9. IIII: Kcywzincllesll II1 FCA II2I: Y-'I'ecnsI9I1BandI9Ig Flag I ine I9IZ Drill 'I elim IIIII3 Volleyball. Manager Il0I1 All-Slate Band Award I9I: Solo Fnsemhle Medalist I9. IIII. Johanna Westerfield: Keywanettesl III. I II: l'CA I94I I I: French CIuhI9. IIIIL FIILA I9-I I I: Y-'I'ccnsI9. I I. I2I1 Oklahoma I IOI: Fiddler On The Rool'I I I I1 Meet Mc In St. Louis IIII: Mixed Chorus II2I1 Girls' Chorus IIZI: Newspaper I I I I1 Drill Icain IIOI, Sergeant At Aims I I II. Co-Captain I I2I: Pep Cluh. Co-Captain I9I1 English-Most Iniproicd Award IIIII, Kris Whitson: FBLA IIZIL Bruin Cluh I l2Ig Basketball I I2I: Haschall I I2I: 'I rack IIZI. In lflifft 5iL:f X - . .irl -'-' I. 5 if es If X It S A P.A. lover. In the beginning of the year. the Senior Student Council welcomed Edith and all other new students to P,A. with personalized cliphoards. Sisters. Edith's host sister, Patty Ivey, eighth grader. said. She's like a sister to me. and we are going to miss her a lot. I am going to write at least once a week. I fa? Y X X I -L 'Q 5. .xg iz' , JIS. x ai' 'I A' , I ' I: , Q i 4? I ' '-- YF A N ' S 152 I' If 24,!i , I, Seniors! I05

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Pam Massey: Keyuunctlus1IlII.Sccreut:iry1l II: IlutaClub19-I2I:IfCA1I II1 I'rencll Club 1IllI: Basketball 1lllI. Manager 1lI. IZI: Nulionul Honor Society Ill. III: National Merit Commended Scholar. .Iennifcr Moors: Yearbook IIIIL ICA I9-III: Y-Ieuns 19. III. IZIZ CINS lieusuier 1llI1 Oklahoma: I'ren-:Ii Cluh 1I1lI: I-'reneh National Ilonor Societx 1IIII: llclu Club 19.I1II. Recording Secretary 1III. President 1I7I' Pep Club 1911 Ilund 19. IIIIQ Iflag line Co-Captain 19. IUIC Solo Fnsemble National Ilouor SocieIy1II. III: Kcyuanettes 1 I0-III: Drill Team 1I l I: Medalist 1IlII: Superior lligli School .Iournalisui Award. Teresa Mon-x: Y-Icens 1l2lL I'IIl A IIZI- ues 1I1I. III: Oklahoma: Ifiddler On The Roof: Drill 'I'eam1IIII. Ilistorian 1 I II: l.isn Nlulsrhrr: Y-Ieeus 19-IZIQ I-'Ill A 19-IZIL I-'CA 1I1I-IZI: Key wane Girls'Slauc1lII. Kr-vnu lhmun: Y-Icenx 19-III: Iietu Club 1l1IAI2I1 Girls' Chorus 19-III Mixed Clwrus 1IZI1 IACA 1Ill-IZIQ Iuun Club 1IOI: Yearbook 19-I2I: l9l. 0kIahonuu1I1II: Fiddler On The Roofl I I Il Most Valuable Choral Member KeywunelIes1IlI. I II. Cliuerlcuding19. Il. IZI: Drill 'I'cam1l1II: Mama Auurd 1I ll. Freddy Perkins: Ycurboukflll-IZIL l'llI.A1I0. III. President 1llI: VCA 19- III. View l'i'csident1l2I: KeyCIuh1l1l-lZI:Ilcta Cluh1llI-I ZI. Vice President 19I: IlruiuClub1II. IZI:NulionulIlonorSocicty1II,l2I:Mixed Chorus1l0- rain 1I2I: I'unuis'l'euin19-IZI: Irack19-IZIL B1isl.eIb:ill19I: Ilonor Roll 19-IZI: Citizenship Awaird1IOI: Class I-uwrile19. l1II: Iloys' Stzuc1l II: All-District IZI: Student Council RcprcxcnIzltiw1Il. III: I'ontbull19-lII.Co-Cup Ilonoruhle Ml:uIion1IlI. III. I-'III A 1I II: key Club 1llI-l2I: I-ioothztll 1IIl-l-J3 IiaskcthziIl1l II: Irxlc III: Ifnglish-Must Improxcd Auaird1III. Chuck Russell: Ilruin Club 1III-Ill: I-CA 1I0-I2Ig Spanish Club 1l0. III 7 k1I1I Kara Sexy: Ilelu Club 19. l2I1Chorus19. IIIIL Yearbook 1l II: IfCA1I0-IZI: lflll A1III: Keywuncttcs 1 I II: .Iunior lligli Student Council. I'rcsidcnI19I: I-'ieneh l'lub19. IIII: Clam l'resid1:nl 1 IZI: I-'irldler On The Roof: Oklahoma: Iliill learn 1l II: Clam I-:norite 19I: I-oorball llomeconiing Court 1III Iwuvtbull Iloniccoming Quren1l2I1 State .Iournalism Auard1IlI. Graham Smith: I-'Ill A 1 I I. IZI: FCA 1I I. IZI: Key Clubl I I. IZI: Bruin Club 1 I I. IZI: I oolbull 1l I. III: Ilusebull 1l II: Iruelx1IZI: Class Iiepresentalrrc IIZI: Chairman Distinguixlmed I e-:ture Series. we -'YI I 4 . UNA ii l If they Could see me now Remember that brown-haired girl, with her hard to pronounce last name, talking with a foreign accent and wearing different clothes? Well, that was me, Edith Croux, P.A.'s foreign exchange student from Belgium. How. you might ask, did she get stranded in Little Rock, Arkansas and especially here at P.A.? I will tell you! I was one of the lucky people who was selected to participate in the AFS 1American Field ServiceI program. I had heard so much about the United States that I wanted to see and experience it for myself. Where I was going to live that year was a big question for me till AFS told mel would spend a year in Little Rock, Arkansas. Lucky mel In the beginning I was scared but soon I III4 People felt like this was my second home. My family, the lvey's, werejust super and they really made me feel like a part of their family. We had a great time together. Going to school was a major part of my AFS experience. Because my host-sister. Patty 18th gradej, went to P.A., it was only normal that I would attend school there too, as a senior. You can imagine how nervous I was the first day. But from in the beginning everyone was real nice and friendly and when I needed help there was always somebody to rely on. lenjoyed my senior year, although I also felt like a ninth grader and ajunior at the same time, since I had to take some classes with them too. The school system here was different from in Belgium. We had about I5 different classes in one week but not each class every day. I learned a lot of new and interesting things here, things l'll never forget. One day I learned, to my surprise, that engaged means going to be married. The language had never been a real problem for me. People liked my accent and sometimes laughed at the way I talked. But believe me, there were plenty oftimes I had wished I knew how to express myself better. Living in the United States was so different than living in my little, almost half the size of Arkansas, country. No one had told me I would eat junk-food, play video games, take showers every day, and eat peanut butter andjelly sandwiches. But it all became a part of my life and I'll probably miss it when I'm back home. This experience was so unique and important to me. I'm glad I got to know Little Rock and especially P.A. Thanks to a lot of people I had a marvellous time. I learned a lot of new values and beliefs. But most of all, I found some wonderful people and I made some real good friends. Too bad I wasn't born here! Edith Croux



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Hall of s S bw Q f -M, JU Catherine Bellingrath Ever since Catherine Bellingrath came to P.A., she has been a go-getter. working hard over the years in her various Student Council positions. One of her toughest challenges was running for and holding the office of Senior Student Council president of l982-83. Catherine has also contributed a lot to the girls' basketball teams of which she has been a member since seventh grade. She was vice-president of Y-Teens in herjunior year. Catherine has also been an active member of FBLA, FCA and the French Club. P.A. has given me friends and leadership. she said. I have acquired the courage to try anything no matter what the circumstances. Leslie Byrd Ever since Leslie Byrd's arrival she has brought much recognition to P.A. and herself. At the top ofthis list is the naming of Leslie as the l983 Arkansas Junior Miss. She has represented her class at Girls' State l982 and will speak at Girls' State 1983. Leslie will also compete for the title of America's Junior Miss in the summer of '83. She is a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students. She was on the football Homecoming Court her freshman and sophomore years and on the sweetheart court her junior year. Leslie. who had been an outstanding student, said. l like the closeness of P.A.'s teachers and students. ' !n'f 1 5531 Keila Guest Keila Guest has unselfishly shared some of the best years of her life with P.A. As a cheerleader for three years and a Bruins Stepper for one, Keila has given her time and talents to help the Bruins thrive. Keila feels that since her first year at P.A., she has obtained an education to well prepare her for college. She was voted basketball Homecoming Sweetheart of l983 by her classmates. Keila was president of Y-Teens in herjunior year and a Mid-South Girl Executive her senior year. She is also a member of Who's Who Among American High School Student. P.A. has has given me many close and genuine friends that I will value for life. she said. l06! People

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