Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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Mrs. Coleen Barger-French, English, French Club, Senior Class Mrs. Linda Barnes-Secretary Mrs. Kathy Beaumont-English, Newspaper, Yearbook Mrs. Debbie Berry-History, junior Cheerleaders Mrs. Sue Buffalo-Business, FBLA, Senior Cheerleaders, Sophomore Class Mrs. Sandy Bynum-Bookkeeping Mrs. Linda Byrne-6th grade Mrs. Pam Christian-Guidance Secretary Mrs. Gayle Cloud-Latin, Latin Club, Greek, junior Beta Club james Cole-Science, Driver's Education, Senior Girls' Basketball, Boys' Athletics Mrs. Phyllis Cordon-English, Math, Senior Beta Club jerry Cox-Social Studies, junior FCA, junior Student Council Mrs. Martha Culp-5th grade Mrs. Sharon Duncan-Science, junior Y-Teens, Sophomore Class john Edgell-Guidance, English, Senior National Honor Society lack Edmondson-History Mrs. Marshia Adkins-4th grade Qi' it 'T' '. ' if Mrs. Candy Anderson-5th grade Mrs. Becky Bailey-Math, Senior Cheerleaders is -- if , , M W XZ .ff 7 i I gt xx' .. t . etttteee W , .V ' -ftv . ' , i iii f I for . W ii if V Q, f if . -,, Q, 7 . as ,H .i , ,, t aculty After The Bell Rings Shhhh! Don't tell anyone! Someone made a remarkable discovery! Did you know that teachers had fun, too? It was found through research that teachers did more than just grade papers. I like to cook the best, revealed Mrs. Debbie Berry, history teacher. Desserts are the most fun. I also like to try new dishes. Playing Bridge was also a good way for teachers to pass the time. They played not only Bridge, but other card games such as Contract Rummy and Spades. 5 The group that I play Bridge with probably does more eating and talking than Bridge playing, said Mrs. Kathy Beaumont. It's a good way to have a night away from my own children and school work. Most teachers liked to be with their spouses, boyfriends or girlfriends jyes, some teachers and administrators had boyfriends or girlfriends, too.j Miss Patricia Hamilton, Spanish teacher, said, I like to go with my boyfriend to the recording studio where he is Show and tell. Mrs. Edna Koehler adopted a baby girl named Hadley Elizabeth and left after four weeks of school to care for her. Here she is opening gifts at a baby shower given by her fourth grade students. ? 'M cutting an album. My husband and I have just bought a new home and we like to work in the yard with our garden, revealed Mrs. Elaine Harris, music teacher. I like to dance and work with theater production and Baby Brawner. At a PTSO sponsored 50's Dance, football coach jim Brawner dresses as he was in the Fifties. Such a costume was required for admission to the dance. stage crew. My favorite thing to do though, is to just sit and fantasize, said Mrs. Kit Faulk, art teacher. Besides backing the Bruins, Mrs. Becky Bailey, math teacher, liked to work with her hands doing craft projects. From cooking to fanta- sizing, there was still an abundance of secrets yet to be revealed about the faculty and their lives outside of school. 1 420People



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Dr. Douglas King-Science, Math, Iunior National Honor Society M . M L M lc 5 l'i r d rs arya ona-I gae Miss lonl Littleton-P.E., Senior Drill Team, Senior FCA, junior Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track Mrs. Paula long-Bookkeeping Secretary Mrs. lean McGill-Gih grade Mrs. Nancy Massey-3rd grade Mrs. Linda Maune-Math, junior Student Council Mrs. Susan Mitchell-Extended Care Mrs. Debbie Morris-3rd grade Mrs. Linda Morris-Pre-School Mrs. Shirley Nichols-Music Mrs. Marylee Noble-Lower School Library Mrs. luanita Patton-1st grade Mrs. Susan Purifoy-4th grade Mrs. Kathy Ramsey-Science, Senior Y-Teens Miss Wade Rogers-'Ist grade .- Ns r ff.: L . fi 2 .ii st 'X i' if X I s E 3 4 s 5 . S- . .gs A, 2' s i .S - t Q.. X a s xt S 5tL'1.,L 'i' ,, .. 2 Q 2 ' : gf Q .. is . - . -Q '.f.-75? l ' ' - 4. Z . X .. ..- li' 1, 3 .1 E, . 1 M K9 i :F H N iw' .fi i Vt W is i 'L K, - t is 9 .- L E --is f , 'L 3 ij X aa N it , ,.,g.,,.. ,VH g x --. ..5..e.e,g 1. ge ,, in Q, K 1. f If . I . .f Y rrr, 5 SI i - of Q A acuity Edgellcation Expect the unexpected. That was the motto of the senior honors English class. With john Edgell teaching as he had done for the last six years, no two days were alike. It's fthe classj intimidating until you get used to it. - Kevin Gillian Along with endless Verbal Skills Warmups Wocabulary quizzesi, Edgell was famous for his composition assign- ments. From wondering Who am I to deciding Who or What Makes Us Learn , studentsrackedtheirbrainsto write a good paper. An 'A' paper included specifics and a good OP fopening para- graphl. When papers were returned, students usually found the length of theirs had grown. He writes more on our papers than we do -Shelley Cary Reading and grading each paper was not the easiest job Edgell had. Some students' handwriting was, as he put it, as bad as mine. He asked me if I speak English at home -David Leavitt From Greek fairy tales to Latin vocabulary, to local geography quizzes, classtime was different almost every day. Many students noticed that nothing seemed to fluster Edgell. Sometimes I feel like he is reading my mind -jill Williams Edgell often threw out a pun or two in his lectures. You can never catch his jokes because they're in reference to Greek Myths. You have to laugh because you feel stupid if you don't. -jenny Sherman Besides teaching English, Edgell had two other duties. One was advising seniors about colleges. Students often found their choice for R.T.P. john Edgell constantly emphasized the importance of Reading the problem before beginning an essay to his Senior English class higher education didn't match Edgell's choice for them. If you are going to tU.ofA.j Fayetteville, don't tell him. - Sara Kremer Seniors would often stop in his office to discuss their future with him. You get stuck in his office. You can't just drop in for a short visit. -Sara Burton His other task was holding the leash on a seventh grade study hall. It is my punishment for my sins on Earth. -john Edgell No matter what he was doing-walking his dog, teaching English, plugging a college or keepingthe lid on a class of rambunctious youths, Iohn Edgell was always himself. is in ...:,:1i 1'.:-my 2- ': W' f 1 440People

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