Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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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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Eric McCarty Chris McDonough Connie McKnight Tracy Manning Kathryn Massey Dietrich Maune Ray Minor Catie Morse julie Moseley jimmy Mulhollan Laura Nelson Lisa Lomax it '-Q jeff Noble jack Otten Mark Pace Eve Palsa th What's In ls Out Preppy, Classy, Flashdance, Punk. Whatever your fashion bag, you were in as a variety of styles became popular! At that impressionable high school age, students started to look for things that caught their eye. Laura Nelson said, To get original and eye- catching clothes, I go to New York and Dallas. Cut-off sweat shirts and T- shirts were worn by scissor- happy students in every grade. Tanya Seibert explained that self expres- sion was in this year. This was due to the popular Flash- dance fad. jayme Thomas added, The litle Polo men running across your shirt and the snappy alligator's weren't as popular as in the past. Girls like mini- skirts and the blue jean jackets. When cut-off sweatshirts and sleevelessshirtscameinto conflict with the school dress code, some students found that they couldn't be in without getting kicked out . Arch Mclntosh, head of upper school, explained, I won't allow sweatshirts that are frayed, torn or that have bad pictures or designs. Sweatshirts that are made to be sleeveless should have an appropriate shirt under- neath. As for male fashions, one got the distinct impression that things hadn't changed much except for the New Wave look. jimmy Mulhollan, who often wore a Rising Sun T-shirt, said, By wearing different clothes, people can bring out their own style. Students of every age felt this was the year of anything goes in the wardrobe department. Macho Man. Sophomore jack Otten shows off a sleeveless T-shirt that became very popular. Hot Date. Sophomores janet Eismen and Bruce Granger deck out in their favorite outfits for a night on the town Fancy Fashions. junior Amy Ricks models Forsythe's fashions at a Father-Daughter fashion show. 1 1 00People

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