Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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Pik8tCh Parlez-vous Francais? Se hablo Espanol?Thosewerethetrademarks of the foreign language depart- ment, which offered four languages-French, Latin, Greek and Spanish. P.A. was the only high school in the entire south to offer a classical Greek course. Foreign language students collected an estimated 500 awards during the year, and Latin students alone won 251 blue ribbons, 23 trophies and six plaques. Five bus loads of students who attended the Foreign Language Festival at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville won an award for the greatest participation. By participating in the Latin skit Fifth Grade land: flront rovrj john Henley idirectorj, Ashley Whisenhunt, jon Bevans, Ben Parkinson, Sam Roemer, Cissy Fryer. lrow 21 Ashley Boyt, Allison Bruno, Coburn Howel , jenny Roberts, Susan Moss, jennifer Whisenhunt, Blake Byrd, jim Culp, Amanda Mitchell. lrow 3j Bradley Barnes, at the festival, I learned more about Roman culture and history, said eighth grader Helen Dickey. I also learned that Latin can be a spoken language if you work at it. The foreign language department was also chosen by Southwest Educational Development Labora- tory for filming and study. Several classes of French, Latin and Spanish were video taped and the teachers' techniques were studied by the group, Flasher. Throwing open his shirt to reveal a tatoo of a mermaid, senior Kevin Gillian, with the help of other members of the cast of South Pacific performs Ain't Nothing Like a Dame. Emily Herbsr, Mike Pace, joseph Huffine, Kate Spradley, Alice Tennant, Eric jameson, Tracey Tatom. iback rowj jason Seibert, Todd Anderson, Kelly Gilmore, Sandy Kniffin, Chris Moore, justin Bank, Karen Bird, Andy Vines. 82'Academics show me how. At the Computer Fair, sponsored by the Computer Programming classes, junior Todd Rowland shows Keath Patterson how to operate an Apple ll. - F . . 1. is , X in



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Pik8a During first semester, art students were exposed to Left Brained Thinking by their teacher, Ms. Kit Faulk. One of the biggest projects for the students was silk screening. They also threw pots on the wheel and did other projects with clay. We also did contour drawings, said Nathan Maune, senior. You keep your pencil on the paper the whole time you are drawing and don't look at your paper, only your subject. It was lots of Gun, and helped to develop our drawing skills. During second semester, the students worked on sets and props for the school musical South Pacific under the supervision of Mrs. Nancy Fowlkes, art teacher. In the business department, Accounting II was offered for the first time along with Accounting I, Ch Typing I and II, Business Principles and Advertising and Marketing. Accounting II reinforced the things we had learned in Accounting I, said senior Danny Norman, who won the Accounting II award at the end of the year. We also learned things we hadn't studied in Accounting I, like depreciation. With so many things to choose from-from art to music to journalism to languages-students had no trouble filling in the electives spaces in their schedules. Sllkiance. Sophomore jimmy Mulhollan applies ink to his silkscreen while making a graphic print of his face. Debits and credits. juniors Susan Iouett and Amy Tackett huddle together while working on accounting homework. Scratch it out. Senior Rhonda Tice,Typing II student, corrects an error while typing a ditto master for journalism adviser Mrs. Kathy Beaumont. Sz . . tg if ' . r - ' lf, , '84.Academics 4? H..

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