Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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A Bunch of lunch. First grader Michael Trevisone brings his Playmate Igloo to school filled with a ham sandwich, a piece of fruit, chips and an ice pack to keep everything cold. el me a napkin! Third grader Brook Fitton finds homemade lunches a pleasure but sometimes messy. A rtr 'Q-v. Sl My F s 2 45 - lsrr it X 1 Q Pau' Lease' , E N .M i - 6 i A 5 Sam L90n3'd iw . J. - A ' as Brooke Lutgen -A Q 5 1 ,J , A 1 A , is 1 3, Cade Martin Yi - -if fi 'F , Natalie McCrackin 'ii qt, .r ' ' P , K David Meador 'xii rrt 'P Q it c f C' ' Philip Ollar Y xl' Courtney Oliver V - it .39 N: r- A H A sz' , guqz .E Q Ashley Pearce A N A MA P15531 Carrie Pearce - 'W ' I V i-:: Erin Price , 3 'L . Oliver Ross f Q 1 r L. Allyn Schriver s 5' X c..-f Spence Sessions RN' S E ffie? s .j'jf-fe K' -W If in Vhxgg if :I Allison Shell , gg-- 1 3 - - jennifer Smith - ..,. ,:,:: z:K--.s ' N A iiik F P N - '3 iii I A . iiiii Scott Smith ' KS Q, , Q g A , 5 - A 1 A N lohn Snider ' if Q 1 f ' i Q5 ,. T A R W' 3' 3 Whitney Stafford G-Q ' L- te- -L ' , ' fr f ' A' Kevin Trammel as l ' ii A g i.: i 5 Michael Trevisone se F. Y , ' :.. ' 11,3 , VV...' ' Ashley Tucker A J Hia? ggg' xi r Brett Tucker ' Y w e x i as W J lX--- Q3 Whitney Viala ill t XX11 - 't f N 9 . is f lt l A A I P ' ' 2 R r QQ Mary Beth Wernett ,M W 5 if N ff E A' Blair Whisenhunt L K' 'V in S Y Beth Whiting 7' 'ar , :I , 1 Q ii jenn Wilson at 1 gg' X -5 Y ' A' lf. f K . A Nl- Q Q' 2 - i 1. 1 - , , N l i A, i 1 S Q First Grade01

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i , WMS For Lunch? They didn't like caviar, pheasant,champagneoreven baked Alaska. Give them a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a glass of cold milk and they were perfectly satisfied. The first graders' food preference might have been common, but never boring. l like salami sandwiches, cookies, Doritos and something orange to drink, said Sara Leonard. Bringing a lunch every day to school made it close to imposssible to get a constant variety of sandwiches, chips and desserts. Despite this disadvantage, many children found they liked the same old things day after day. lody Hendricks said, l like peanut butter and crackers and a Capri Sun drink. A majority of children said they liked milk, chocolate and the ageless peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Courtney Oliversaid, llike to have peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, cookies, bananas and milk to drink. She also said that she didn't care for sandwich meats. Many of the first graders agreed that they didn't like meat on their sandwiches. Ginger Laney said, I like every kind of sandwich that my mom makes for me. She Brown bag il. First graders Reed Gibbons and David Meador enjoy sandwiches, chips and a Hi-C in a box for lunch. M, WW Z! Niblets. Scott Tatom, third grader, enjoys an ear of corn which was often included in a Munch Box. later added, l like Fritoes and apple juice to drink. For years, candy companies have made millions of dollars off sales to kids. Everyone knows they consume more candythan any othergroupof people under 250 pounds. Although cakes and pies were good, candy bars and M8fM's were the rule in the desert catagory. With parties, snack time, lunch and other various celebrations, came an assortment of foods. And everyone knew, anything having to do with food had to be good. Ashley Atkinson lack Bell David Bennett Matthew Binet Travis Brawner Wilson Brewer Leslee Brosh Tom Bruno Sloan Clinton Krista Cordon loey Croom Amy Engstrom Melanie Fletcher Laura Gaskin Reed Gibbons julie Goldberg Ni SL I f- 0 '---.. NWN mtg Nab . f.eyA,s 4 f .ss - ' ss L. ls' in Q. XX Ex X 5 X SS x ,gal ic ...- 3 s ' it t rit. Alexie Gomez Eric Gribble Ryan Hamra Erika Hansen Stephanie Hansen Elizabeth Ann Hawk Michael Hendren lodi Hendricks v ..f-- f . f :-ff S E L. j 5 as F Q 4 Sarah Hendricks Alison Herring Katherine james lason jones ludson Kidd Ginger Laney Lindsay Lay Gretchen Leach 1 320People it SP Q .. ,j E px . 3 :NRE--tr .lil - fl ww-ww .W ew , ssss V ' 1 ' S . , I '- ' f- A ' . 5. Q, A S- .. y fi . .K Q k . ,. . . ' 51 .X it S' X S ' f at . Y- A A X fll i .. i 'A ... . ' sss A if ' s 1 . ,,...., ., ,.. ... j H Qi .. N . a n i . H it iii fa Q1 tl if fs gg,. it 4 .k .C ,... il . Q ' Y iiii F t 4 4 ' S V' t ffl Y - 'Q 'T l .E 5 E r' '- 1 8 9' A SID ii, ' 5 Qi 1 Y W 3 X it I fi 4 . T. t X af K mm?,.N .its tsai



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indergarten Happy Holidays They were unavoidable, no matter where you went or whom you were with, you ran smack dab into them every month or so. But holidays were looked forward to by all ages, and kindergarteners were no exception. Even young children could get tired of the routine of school.They waited anxiously for holidays to come around, especially the kind that involved candy or presents. Kindergarteners declared Christmas their favorite holiday almost unanimously. I like Christmas because of the snow and presents, said Kris Adkins. Easter, Halloween and Thanksgiving came in close seconds to Christmas for favorite holidays. I like Easter because of the jelly beans, Seena Dekar- ghani said. Although Easter, like all other holidays, lasted for only one day, kindergarteners enjoyed egg-hunting and candy-eating for many days afterward. When Sheri Putt mentioned she liked to get Valentines on February 14, the rest of the group said that they also enjoyed this not-to-be- forgotten holiday. Kindergarten boys said they really liked Thanksgiving Day. My favorite holiday is Thanksgiving because of the food, Keith Camferdam replied, rubbing his tummy, No matter what the occasion or the type of holiday, kindergarteners loved to get in the mood and celebrate. Finger Iickin' good. Graham crackers, icing and hard candy, construction materials for her gingerbread house, are tasty to third grader Brooke Fitton. Bw :1'Q5!'5X. L Kris Adkins N Q S c y Erica Atterberry In W at ri'-Q , : Lkh E Buster Berry ' 1 .. 5. Ig, . . h , Keith Camferdam K 5 55 5: N5 f 4 Q lon Chambers Q, 5 .n..Q fl ' l .NR 5 Elizabeth Clevenger ' ' ' is Q Devan Copeland - its .5 ggi Seena Dehkharghani X A 1 S -S Matthew Duncan A... N . . A f.,. 6 K . justin Hurst j . ., V up 3 f 'L L ' . M ii' x 'W Cabe Isom gmt if 2 . rf, - 1 fjlz K A M lason lalihal 7 fi , N f I. ' 'Q 4' L fi- Q Fulmer jones . .., iiy fer . ,V - , s g i g ' K V. -X ...jg Q. A gf is Chase Keet 'f' iv. ,I if Morgan Keyes g , , tl g K s J, l i -'X i ' T ' N Ili K l ki G 5 X 5 ' 'l -' 1 . it I . a an ova es I 1' S . 'Q A x af X lf! 5 ..llf' K A ' 1 34 People George Mallory David Mathews Grant Mathews

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