Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1983

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Hand From computers to typewriters to darkrooms, the students at P.A. got plenty of hands on experience. ln the kindergarten, every Wednesday was cooking day. Wilson Brewer said, I liked learning about food because we got to eat it! ln the third grade, Mrs. Nancy Massey's class got more than their share of hands on experience. Hatching chickens and building bird feeders and feely boxes were just a few. .Iason Reed, who was in the class, said, We had an incubator and chicks hatched out. We had one named 'Rocky' that got hurt, he didn't die though. lt was neat! Brittany Brosh, also a third grader, made bird feeders. She said, lt was icky because we had to get peanut butter on our hands. rf Another project the class undertook was feely boxes for the blind school. Hunter Beaumont said, We put nuts, fruits, material and things from outside in them. lt was fun, I guess, but our teacher took over too much. lnjournalism, the students had a chance to use a ,darkroom and a typesetting computer. Larry Trussell, a staff photographer, said, Developing pictures isn't hard, it's just time consuming. Chris Craig, spent most of his time setting type. I like setting type better than writing, said Chris. For me it's easier to type what someone else has written than to think up the ideas by myself. Newspaper: tfront rowl Kathy Beaumont tsponsorl, Lisa Gardner. Jennifer Haynie. Shannon Sorrels, Amy Davis, Lorrie Tabor tcditnrt. tsecond rowj l.aura Landrum. Chris Craig. Rhonda Tice. Janet Allen. Marianne Wright. Katherine Ann Knapp. lthird rowl Patrick McCarty. Mark Smith, Sheldon Smith, David Leavitt, Chip Bankslon, Greg Bell. Larry Trusscll. Yearbook: tfront rowj Kathy Beaumont tsponsorl. .lanct Allen. Marianne Wright. Keena Patton. tsecond fowl Edith Croux, Cindy Thomas tcditorl. Greg Bell. Chris Craig. .lulie Roberts. Katherine Ann Knapp. lthird ruwj Daxid l.eaxilt. Patrick McCarty. Nathan Muune. Freddy Perkins. 'lraey Cage. larry lrussell. 48! Academics -JP' arrests' Jeepers peepers. Mrs. Nancy Massey's third grade class getsa visit two of the chickens they raised in an incubator. X, 'x frm S:

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w,swssw C -L '- F -' g .. A W N 4, , XJ y X ' fx A baggy l 1 ffm it., te inyagw Boys and toys. Sheldon Smith. junior. receives a hot sports ear for Christmas to replace the 280 ZX he totaled. 'l'he gift was part of the gag gift party the iournalism staff gave. Sticky fingers. Pre-sehooler Michael Lambert gets a lesson in cooking as he dips a caramel apple during Halloween week. The pre-school cooked exery Wednesday, M-m-m- good. First grader Amy Dierks enjoys her third bowl of homemade vegetable soup. All first grade classes made soup during at class study of vegetables. The nose knows. During their study of food groups pre-sehoolers visit Safeway. where they get a close up look at onions. 34:-tel - Icing on the Cake. 'lodd Alton. third grader. puts the finishing touches on his gingerbread house. a third grade Christmas proiecl. llands On 49

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