Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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Wufb if W., W, Edye Smith: Y-Teens1111: FCA 111-121: FBLA 111-1212 Beta Club 1121 'T 3 Mark Smith: Beta Club 110-1215 FCA 110-1215 Tennis 110-1111 Basketball 1101: Newspaper 111-121 Sheldon Smith: Beta Club 19-1215 National Honor Society 111- 121, Secretary 11215 FBLA 19-1215 FCA 19-121, President 11211 Key Club 110-121g Bruin Club 110-1215 Football 1915 Basketball 19-1211 Track 19-1215 Baseball 11015 Newspaper 1111, Sports Editor 11115 Yearbook 11215 Honor Roll 110,121g Class Favorite 1101 Staci Stockburger: Keywanettes 11015 Student Council 1915 Drill Team 110-1115 Spanish Club 110-1115 FCA 19-1211 Beta Club 19- 121, Treasurer 11215 Y-Teens 19-121, Secretary Treasurer 1111, Vice President 11215 Pep Club 191, Captain 191: FBLA 1121 Briar Terrebonne: FCA 19-121g Beta Club 19-1115 Football 19-1215 Key Club 19-1113 FBLA 111-1215 Newspaper 1121, Photographer 11215 Bruin Club 19-1215 Soccer 191 Rhonda Tice: Beta Club 19-121, Student Activities Committee 191, Recording Secretary 11113 National Honor Society 11115 Drill Team 11051215 FBLA 111-1215 Keywanettes 11015 Spanish Club 110- 1213 V-Teens 110-1215 Student Council 1915 Class Secretary 11015 junior Prom Chairman5 Class Vice President 11215 Homecoming Court 11115 Newspaper 111,121, Reporter 1111, Features Editor 1121: Student Council Award 1915 Honor Roll 11015 Geometry Award 11015 Student Citizenship Merit Award 1111 lill Wllllams: Y-Teens 1913 Beta Club 19-1215 FBLA 110-1115 National Honor Society 111-1215 Tennis Team 11115 French Club 19-1112 Marianne Wright: FBLA 19-121, President 11213 FCA 19-1213 Student Council 111-121, Secretary 11215 Spanish Club 11015 Basketball 19,1115 Drill Team 11015 Keywanettes11015 Drill Team 11015 Football Homecoming Queen1915 Basketball Homecoming Court 11215 Yearbook 110-1115 Newspaper111-1215 Track 11015 Beta Club 110-1215 National Honor Society 111-1215 Class Vice President 1111: Bye Bye Birdie 11115 lohn Wyvlll: Football 110-1215 Baseball 110-1215 Beta Club 111- 1215 FCA 111-1215 Bruin Club 110-1215 Key Club 110-1215 Spanish Club 110-1115 Track 1121 ,aft 5 1 ' 4 W n the look out. Jennifer Haynie, senior, sneaks into the teachers' workroom to do some work on the namilating machine. Seniors'1

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Laura Landrum: Y-Teens 11035 FBLA 11135 FCA 110-1235 Keywanettes1103: French Club 110-1135 Senior Class Historiang Close-Up 11235 Newspaper 1113 David Leavitt: Beta Club 19-1235 National Honor Society 11135 lunior Classical League 11135 Newspaper!Yearbook Photographer 111-123, Co-Editor Photography 1123, Co-Editor Sports 11235 Boy's State Delegate 11135 Baseball 11035 Bruin Club 111-1235 Basketball 19-1235 Senior Class Presidentg Latin Club 19- 11311135 Key Club 1103 Nathan Maune: Basketball 19-1235 Yearbook 110-123, Co-Editor 11235 Track 111-1235 Student Council Treasurer 11135 National Honor Society 111-1235 FCA 19-1235 Beta Club 19-1235 Spanish Club 110-1135 FBLA 19-1135 Key Club 110-1235 Bruin Club 110-1235 Spanish National Honor Society 11135 Boy's State 11135 Honor Roll 19-10,123 Patrick McCarty: Beta Club 110-1135 French Club 110-1135 Newspaper 11135 FCA 110-1235 FBLA 11035 French Nationl Honor Society 110-123 Pat Moers: Beta Club 19-123, Corresponding Secretary 11235 French Club 19-1235 FCA 19-123, Chaplain 1113, President 11235 Y- Teens 19-1135 DrillTeam19-113, Sgt. at Arms 11135 National Honor Society 11135 Keywanettes 11035 Track 11035 Fiddler onthe Kool 11035 Bye Bye Blrdie1113g Student Council 19,1235 Homecoming Court 11035lur1ior Class Officer5 Representative for the Master Plan Committee 1103 leil Moore: Basketball 19-1235 FCA 19-113, Secretary 11135 Beta Club 19-1235 National Honor Society 111-123, Treasurer 11235 Baseball 11035 Key Club 11035 Bruin Club 111-1235 Boy's State Delagate 11135 FBLA 11135 French Club 19-1035 Newspaper 1123, Sports Editor 11235, Track 193 Danny Norman: FBLA 111-1235 FCA 19-1135 Bruin Club 19-1235 Key Club 19-1235 Football 19-1235 French Club 19-103 Bill Ryan: Football 1935 Spanish Club 110-113 lenny Sherman: Beta Club 19,1235 Student Council 111-1235 Keywanettes 11035 French Club 19-1235 Y-Teens 110-1135 Bruin Steppers 111,1235 FCA 110-1235 FBLA 19,1235 Fiddler onthe Root 11035 Bye Bye Birdie 11135 Newspaper 1123, Feature Co-Editor ff' 'W 1 2Slanguage Central had it. Mt. Saint Mary's had it. Harvard and Yale had it. Even Pulaski Academy had it-monotony. Onedevicethatstudentsused to eleviate the boredom was to invent bizzare new words and phrases to replace the common, boring language of every day. Sometimes these words made no sense at all, and sometimes they were deep and complex in meaning. Here is a list of some of these terms and phrases' and their definitions. 0Scamming: To go out in hot pursuit of awesome girls 1or guys if you're a girl.3 Oliggerboundz Term used to describe someone who is losing a billiards game. 'Multi-flavored: Adjective describing something colorful. 0Squiggs 1Squiggleys3: What you get when you wear a long sleeve shirt in hot weather. 'Weed-on: Used to describe someone who got burned or insulted. 0Dak Attack: When you are overcome by a strong craving for strawberry dacquiris. 1Virgin, of course.3 OFFL: When your hair is a mess and you look sloppy or worn OUI. 0Effle: When you're an extreme mess. 0Cruise, Bolt or Cut-out: To leave in a hurry. 0Crash: To go home and go to sleep5 also used to describe the relationship of David Leavitt's Audi with BMW's. 0Killer: Something coolg also used to describe Coach Gary Shoptaw. 0Namilate: To sneak into the teachers' workroom and use the laminating machine without permission 1a lookout is useful.3 0Grits: What you say when you're perturbed about something. CDB: Someone uncool. 'Starboard Cerebrum: Someone who is spaced out is said to be in their starboard cerebrum. 'Check you in the A.M.: What you say instead of Good Night. 0Smugged out: Used to describe someone who is down or depressed. 0Cooperation: A much less severe term for cheating on tests or homework. We learned it on Sesame Street . Starboard cerebrum. Exercising the right side of his brain, senior Mark Cornell works on an art project. Ms. Kit Faulk, art teacher, taught students to develop their starboard cerebrums by losing themselves in their art. Fl 000People



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Greg Bell Greg Bell was never one to let anything stand in his way. Although he attended P.A. for only five years, he had probably done just as much, if not more, than anyone else in his class. He was the only person in the history of the school to be president of both junior and Senior High Student Councils. Greg also played football his freshman and senior years. He became the yearbook photography editor his sophomore year and held this position until he graduated, winning numerous awards for his newspaper and yearbook photography. Carson Hampson in other areas. years. Jeff Moore Sports editor for the P.A. System, FBLA, FCA and track were only a few of jeff Moore's activities. jeff had been at P.A. since second grade, but didn't become actively involved with clubs and sports until ninth grade. He played on the Bruin basketball team for four years. jeff was chosen as a Boy's State Delegate his junior year. He was treasurer of National Honor Society his senior year, and had been in Beta Club since ninth grade. Though some might remember him best for his performance as Conrad in Bye Bye Birdie and as the rabbi in Fiddler on the Roof Carson Hampson was also outstanding One of the most outstanding basketball players in the history of P.A., Carson started for the senior Bruins all three years. He was named all district and all region his junior year He was a Boy's State Delegate in eleventh grade and was involved in such clubs as FCA and Key Club Carson was in Beta Club since ninth grade and president his senior year In addition, Carson was on the honor roll since ninth grade and a member of National Honor Society hisjunior and senior

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