Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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Marianne Wright l was on a natural high fora few days, said Marianne Wright jokingly about becoming class favorite. Marianne, a student at P.A. since 1973, was a member of FCA and FBLA and served as secretary of the Senior Student Council. Marianne said, l was really honored and I couldn't believe it. Patti jones said, Marianne is so funny. She gets me laughing and I never know whyI. Cynthia Granger said, She's got lots of personality and isn't afraid to speak her mind. Steve Crane said, I voted for her because she was the only girl who was nice to me when I came here in seventh grade. leff Gingrich He's really friendly and always says 'Hi' to you, said Rhonda Tice about class favorite jeff Gingrich. jeff, who had only been at P.A. since the middle of his sophomore year, said, It made me feel good because it shows that in the short time I've been here people have accepted me and that means a lot. jeff was a member of FCA and Beta Club. He played baseball, golf and football. Steve Crane said, Even though he is the shortest guy on the football team, he shows a lot of courage. Suzi Dabbs added, I'm glad he got it because he represents the class well. Amy Sterne When I told my mom, it put her in a good mood. She was ecstaticl said Amy Sterne, junior class favorite. Amy came to P.A. in seventh grade. She was an active member of FCA, Beta Club, Y-Teens and French Club. When asked how she felt about being class favorite, Amy said, I thought it was really an honor. Stacy Bank said, Amy is very outgoing and has a lot of enthusiasm for everything she does. lanell Thach added, She's so nice to everyone in a natural way. She doesn't try to be fake. Elise McShan said, Amy makes people feel welcome. She's cute and is always friendly. .lm Tim Bynum This year he's gat a lot of class and school spirit, said lanellThach aboutjunior class favorite Tim Bynum. Tim, who played football, was a member of FCA and the yearbook staff. When Tim found out he was class favorite, he said, l was really shocked because I didn't think I'd get it. Amy Tackett and Angie Harrison agreed that Tim was STILL a really great guy. Mike jones said, I think he really deserved getting class favorite. Susan louett added, He acts natural. He isn't tied up on some 'macho image'. 1 1 6lPeople f K

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Laura Nelson I thought it was an honor, but I was a little bit embarrassed, said Laura Nelson, sophomore class favorite. Laura, who had been a student at P.A. for 10 years, was in Beta Club, FCA, Spanish Club. Laura was also on the junior high girls' basketball team. Jayme Thomas said, She has the right attitude towards things. Even though everyone likes her, she doesn't let it go to her head, said Holly Brain. Blakely Davenport said, Laura got class favorite because she's an all around girl. Byron Brooks Being a new student, he really made me feel right at home. He makes friends easily, said Rick Dewese about sophomore favorite Byron Brooks. Byron had been at P.A. since third grade. He was in FCA, Key Club and on the yearbook staff. As a sophomore he started for the Bruin football team on both the offense and defense. Byron said, It made me feel good to know that people like me. Deann Deaver said, When I came to P.A. last year, Byron made me feel welcome, and he still does. julie Mosley said, He's everyone's buddy! He doesn't look down on anyone! Kate Lanford I was honored, and I didn't think I had a chance, said freshman class favorite Kate Lanford. Kate entered P.A. in fifth grade. She was an active member in Y-Teens, FCA, Beta Club, Latin Club and FBLA. She was also a junior high cheerleader and secretary of the junior Student Council. She was always willing to help others and give people a smile, said jill Thomas. Michelle Fritts said, She's not snobby. She likes people for their personalities, not for what they wear or look like. Shanon Hernandez added, She's always in a good mood and she's always cracking jokes. Curt Holton Hilarious! That's the only word I can use to describe him, said jennifer Scheuck about freshman favorite Curt Holton. Curt had been at P.A. since 1974, when he the first grade. He was in Latin Club, FCA and was a Student Council representative. He was also on the junior high football team. Curt said, When I found out I was favorite I couldn't believe it. I was really happy. Michelle Fritts said, He's really nice to everyone and isn't opinionated. He's friendly to everyone and gives all he's got to P.A., said Iill Thomas. Rachel Redman said, He's outgoing and never shy. Class Favoritesfll 1 7

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