Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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. Size S no reason for not having fun lf good things come in small packages the class of '85 must have been a great little bundle. The 41 sophomores made up the smallest class in P.A. Perhaps the sports teams suffered the most from the size ofthe class. Tenth grade varsity football players numbered only two, and male basketball sophomores were extinct. The number of girls was more significant. Three were on the basketball team and three on drill team, while four sophomore girls were senior high cheerleaders. Because of the sophomores' meager population, fund raising money stretched farther. lf we make a lot of money, said Cindy Tackett, we can go some place really nice for our senior trip. The class's smallness did have its disadvantages. We're so small that Biology, usually a tenth grade course, has more freshmen than sophomores, Julie Pierce said. At semester the class's size dwindled by four. Within a week, three ofthese students returned. Angie Harrison explained, We get along better because all the people who don't want to be here have left. Although some felt the class was a disgrace, sophomores were generally content with their little legion. As Sherman Moore said, One thing is for sure, when we're seniors, there will be plenty of parking spaces to go around. Rock review. While they wait for their ride after school, Heather Hayden and Rebecca Hall look at pictures of their favorite rock stars. II6, People . I Seductive punker. Julie Roberts strikes a pose in her K'55 me baby. Charlie TFUSSQH FUQRCS 3 P355 at 3 costume for Punk Day during Homecoming. Cut off snake before he dlssects it during biology lab. Sweatshirts were popular attire for the day. V! ' ei Qs tx Q. l k.:. .. . i:- v .. J k:kg., K he Q i 7- aff!! : 5 ii s f figfii Q 51-r .9 . tal, F: 65 kb 5' it Q' o c' I 9 1 2 X-...., K A 'rv- H S 'Y



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Just E1 matter of time Remember riding your bike to the store for your mom and having to balance the groceries on the handlebars on the way home. Or asking your older brother or sister to take you and friends to a movie and being turned down 99 percent of the time. Remember thinking how different things would be when you were I6. This was a thought that constantly plagued freshmen. .lust a couple more months until that magic age of l6. but the big question was. Could they wait? According to popular rumor some of them couldn't. The car in the garage. keys in the cabinet and Mom and Dad at a party was just too tempting to pass up. Was it worth it? Being scared to death. paranoid of police and afraid Mom and Dad were going to get home early were basically all they thought about. To some a sneak ride in the family car was worth itg to the ones that got caught it wasn't. So most decided to keep their britches on and sit back and wait for I6 to get here. After all. it was just a matter of time Cramming. Freshmen Blake Cossey and Scott Dabb study their driver's manual for the test they wer about to take for their license. Road hog. A brave freshman dares to take the whe for a Sunday afternoon drive. ,- gg.: I 5-rw Ashley Anderson Allison Anthony Becky Barriault Dana Baxley Katherine Blackmon Holly Brain Scott Bray Kimberly Bridgers Kelley Bridges Byron Brooks 'J ll8, People l Q ., 14 'Cl

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