Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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Marianne Wright A Pulaski Academy student since second grade, Marianne Wright was vice-president of her junior class. She also served as secretary of the Student Council and presided as president of FBLA her senior year. Marianne was active in athletics as a player on the basketball team her freshman and junior years and track her sophomore year. Marianne was also a member of drill team her sophomore year. ln addition, Marianne was active in FCA, Spanish Club, yearbook, newspaper and Keywanettes. Kevin Gillian Leadership was never a stranger to Kevin Gillian. Kevin maintained a responsible attitude as class vice-president his sophomore year and class president his junior year. He was quarterback for the Bruins his junior and senior years. At the same time Kevin did not neglect his studies and was a member of National Honor Society his junior and senior years and Beta Club for four years. Kevin was also active in student government, serving as vice-president of Student Council his freshman year and secretary his junior year. Kevin also participated in FCA for four years, where he served as boys' vice-president in his junior year. Active in FBLA forthree years, hewastreasurer his junior year and parlimentarian his senior year. SHYH KFCITICI' As captain of the senior high Bruin cheerleaders, Sara Kremer, who had been a cheerleader since ninth grade, was in the spotlight at all athletic events. A member of Beta Club since her freshman year, she served as vice-president when she was a junior. Sara was also active in Y-Teens, FCA, FBLA and Spanish Club. Sara was crowned Football Homecoming Queen 1983 her senior year and also resided on the court her junior year. Hall of Fame01

Page 106 text:

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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Stacia Bank Monica Becker Lynne Binet Ashley Boyd Tim Bynum Leisa Cossey Chris Craig Audrey Fallows jeff Flint Tony Franzetti 41 pn X J Bottoms UP juniors started each day by bowing to the seniors. This was because of a new senior privilege that gave all the seniors top lockers, thus leaving all the juniors with bottom lockers. The first few days of school produced numerous disputes about this issue. I hate itg you have to crawl under everybody, moaned Amy Sterne. It's just another way that the juniors are pushed around, said Angie Harrison. lt's not fair! declared Tim Bynum. Sophmores get top and bottom lockers. lt's just not democratic. Although most juniors didn't like the idea of having to crawl under seniors and have books dropped on them, can't sit on the floor at your locker, then again, who wants to? said senior Greg Bell. Even though the juniors had to learn how to dodge falling books and wait until the senior above them had gotten their books, the juniors accepted the fact that it was a senior privilege and kept looking for the day when they would have a top locker. Duck! Senior Carter Brown pushes a junior down into her locker. Seniors got first priority in top lockers. i Get Down. Sharon Hossler, junior, gets into her BOTTOM locker between classes. MW' M... ,, ,WA ff! ,fr af' vw.. nf' ,fr I iff f 1' fi gi Amy Ricks said, I don't mind A because next year I will be a Q senior with a top locker. As could be expected, the 'I A seniors loved their top lockers. lg I like having someone to 1 drop books on, said David . Leavitt. It's great! We deserve it, .1 g added Michael Baxley. 1 l The only disadvantage to , 5 7 A having a top locker is that you ' . if 1 040People

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