Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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WP 789 Cuz me mmxvvxxs Valley car. Senior Amy Davis decorates the rear end of her Mazda RX-7 with a simple philosophical message. Stuck up. Sophomore jason Leavitt decorates his locker with everything from homemade rock 'n roll stickers to shag carpeting. ' s as E, . K 'Y -If s'X '? Beth Waters Dana Lynn Young ts s X tt,.sr X .. QV , X , F U' X janell Thach james Thweatt Rodney Tiffee Holly Tompkins Charlie Trussell Bryant Turbeville Suzi Volk Donna Warmack luniors01

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1 1 Siick With lt These plastic objects could be found sticking to everything. Some of them were flourescent red with fancy writing. Other popular ones were blue and gold with red hearts. Bumper stickers were used on everything but bumpers as students stuck them to everything from notebooks to lockers to Walkmans. Out of hundreds of different designs, the most popular ones were I love P.A., followed by Magic 105, Arkansas is a Natural and Coors High Country. In a survey of the upper parking lot, only 26 stickers were found on cars, but 102 were stuck to items inside the school. No matter where they were placed they added a special decor to one's surroundings. Students said that the thing they found so appealing about the stickers were that they made the school more unique. Sophomore, jason Leavitt said, l put stickers on the front of my locker so I would know which one was mine. lt adds color and life to my locker, added senior Carter Brown. Iunior Cindy Tackett said, They easily express things you like and things you liketo do. The majority of sopho- mores felt that Magic 105 was the best- radio station, so therefore they had a large collection of their bumper stickers. Stickers were even used like glue. Briar Terrebonne, senior, used his stickers to form one locker out of two, while Steve Crane, also a senior, used his stickers to hold his car together. Although students were constantly battling the snob school image, when it came to bumper stickers, they couldn't deny that they were stuck up. 1 060People Stacy McLeod Elise McShan Anne Miller julie Pierce Rebecca Pike Amy Ricks Todd Rowland Chip Sims Amy Sterne Amy Tackett Cindy Tackett



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th 0The Asphalt lumble When was a square of asphalt like a gold bar? When confrontation among stu- dents, the seniors and sophomores had an unusual showdown about it. However, Coach jim Brawner, who was in charge of the parking lot refused to concede that parking spaces or the lack of them were a problem. were plenty of parking spaces. Tracy Manning was very creative, she would park anywhere from the middle of the parking lot to where the Bruins' bus was ordinarily kept. junior julie Pierce commented, The sophmores are such a big class. I hope me-w parking spaces were handed out. The beginning of the year found sophomores, juniors and seniors scrambling after a parking space. Resembling ladies at a clearance sale at Dillard's, students turned into animals fighting for a good place to park their cars. Although these craved-for spaces of asphalt always seemed to cause a major What problem? he asked. There are 10-12 unoccupied spaces each day. This answer prompted a response from the sopho- more My sister Mary lets me share her parking space. She drives to school, and I drive home, explained Byron Brooks. Most sophmores seemed unaware of the fact that there everybody will have enough parking spaces next year. Despite the reassurance of the administration, sopho- mores, juniors and seniors would remember well the close calls and tight squeezes of the concrete jungle. on the move. After school, espically on Fridays, the upper parkinglottakesonlyminutestoclear out. The ruling class! Anonymous members of the sophomore class decorated the exit of the student parking lot with grafitti. Throughout the year the sophomores and seniors were at odds with each other. Calm before the storm. The student parking lot appears calm minutes before the three o'clock bell rings. However, once students were dismissed, it quickly became a madhouse. is 1 08'People

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