Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1980

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Togeiher if? X We'reBH ' 11 Af ' A fi 1 ' . THE 1980 BEAR FACTS PULASKI ACADEMY 12701 HINSGN ROAD LITTLE ROCK. ARK. VOLUME V111 DDDJ 33 DDJ ECCMM Pl QCODN ln appreciation for his hard work and loyalty to Pulaski Academy, we dedicate the 1980 year- book to Mr. Charles Ferriter. Our school owes alot to Coach, as he is commonly known. ln the past 8 years that he has been at the Academy, he has been responsible for the creation of our football and basketball teams. He started from scratch and made the sports program what it is today. Coach Ferriter was also one of the promoters in getting Pulaski Academy into the Arkansas Ath- letic Association. Besides coaching a winning football team this year, he also teaches Algebra and Driver's Education. He is very popular around the campus and is best known for one lin- ers. His most famous one and most often used one is You YaHool W ':. ' 'r':. ifttwv ,. . :N ytuyy Nl ,.-...., . 4 nn K. 'I 1 'Ulm x rf' M 0 A W 4 A 1 fd M. 3' Q-N A, f Q 4 ,....a- ,,..... .av , v , , ,, in Q N I 'J -qw -Q.-. TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING ....................... . . 5 FACULTY ACADEMICS . . . . . Q5 ACTIVITIES ....... .... 4 I PEOPLE ...IO3 GRAFFITI . . . . 198 CLOSING . . ................. . . .QOO ADS ........ .................... . . .QOI THE I 980 BEAR FACTS STAFF EDITORS-IN-CHIEF PRODUCTION EDITOR ...... . ....... Lori Allen GRAPHICS EDITOR . . . .......... Lisa Simmons BUSINESS EDITOR ....... ............ B rian Brown PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS ...... .... E v Nelson and Jimmg Frank ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHERS .... . . . . .Beih Boellner Susan Murphg Larrg Morse Sleven Henrg CAMPUS LIFE EDITORS .... Melissa Hoffmann Marg Jane Fallows ASSISTANTS ICAMPUS LIFED . . . . . . Befh Boellner Sallg Kell ATHLETICS EDITORS ..... . . Susan Murphg CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS . . FACULTY-ACADEMICS EDITORS .... SENIOR EDITORS UNDERCLASSMEN EDITORS .... LOWER SCHOOL EDITORS .... GRAFFITI . . ADS . . . Georgia Walkins Sieven Henrg . . . .Larrg Morse Gregg Sierne . . . Elaine Hodges Pam While . Karen Thompson Doug Taglor .. . . .Paul Tger Brel Bridges . . . Beih Boellner Sallg Kell . . .Jimmy Frank Ev Nelson . . . .Brian Brown f V N . 1,55 wit-if' ,rgew -QW N NW! T A THOUSANDWORDS in 46 A . ONE PICTURE IS WORTH MORE THAN TEN Chinese Proverb Self-expression is a means of self-fulfillment. ,,,.,, 1. ax. A 5 i . . 'K g Q -rSr'5fK'f-' 4i'mFQQf5 lv- in I -Q Development of our school and ourselves helped increase our knowledge and our character. 1' GY. Y, ,I , ,f I 1 ,. , ,V m ti- vt yT . .i I' ' o Q .. tx- V - , rx be t, B 'J S ',?,'I Q. x, Y r D M ar W. ' 5 I D UQ' ,..,,- ff M' I I J ,ff , . J, .1 lg gi ' 3 4 4 I 7 uw.. Q 3 1 Q E 1 - 1 P I ax 9. sq.. ' -Q wana-5 T, ' H .Q,f,M Xn.N. 'W'n 'L-mama? '- 'vw ,L.7s.,,,' Q ubrgffff' AWJ, d N 4-.1 .,, , V., .. a '- Q ' . +- - 'vnu :ng R , , ' . X-Q Es: v g.113f W ,W R . ' L. ' ' ' - n ' , 5a-f ,, , . . 1 V 'A' ' -4: A -+ ..-,,,. - . ,, M' ' . 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You forgot your cup, Rob GIDDY-UP!! -'gif U w l J gr X Y ' 5 X Ak HiMom! Mike visits mother Cheese nature X 423 I H l rr lt's amazing what weather can do to your hair! Ward Lile and his harem. Ya know. . . you're cute when you're mad. an -ii' 049' The little Drummer Boy wi L F Mrs. Rousseau, do you always have to be different? I can't talk l've got my mouth full Q V T 1 T.. 1:45, Mrs. Thomas, is this the new man in your Hey, do you want to get up and teach class? life? ,-, 'i OH, PLEASE! an The lone studier Jfavw T 7' Q ,M .- ... .f -- V Y x T K -me r t'1 They will do it anywhere! lt's Bat-Woman to the Rescue. i Big Broiher. Big Qisier . X x F 'L 'K K 'QR I Q , N 71, .fr 4, . y K - N. 5,8 .. ' xy' :NSR . ru . N J . X. 'E .a 1 A XR. 1 5 w 1. 1. , , . -. . fc X - A. 1 -Li up A K X . Q, 'Si 3 Hp I., , A 9 W an-A ,L X Af: X 1 ' Am. - .N is ? x , . U my ,L , .f x YS! N J 'ind' .Law 4 X . , .... ,Y 5 M 'L ' . 'FQ ff N XX I .. i Vs A K . , i 1 f . - . . N W . 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Shumate III Roger Yancey Headmaster Assistant Headmaster W, i Sandy Bynum Bev Fogleman Bookkeeper ssistant Bookkeeper Mike Parrish Head of Lower School ' ,- ,, ,r,i,' f y is. ,X i Ql.gQ: 5 so ' ' 6 L . gg V f i V, Y' ft - Q iisi li if A gfa A ., ' 4 ' my f av, l .' H,,,.'gj31 . . ., frzsfn t' L Q , t y 1 if Marsha Hogg Carolyn Krodell Bev Thornburg Lower School Secretary Office Manager Secretary Q 2 Q X , .3 . t 15 3 ' i fx ? f git , r , ' I vw I . fi 1 ,QQ T J itz' Q5 i - f :ti ., f,-' Katie Cage Guidance John F. Edgell Cheryl Watts Guidance Guidance YJAQ 1 X. v ,fy , , .f ' ' It wasn't really THAT funny. 'xg Wonderful, just Wonderful! .Y ff - O Grizzly who??? lf, , K gv, X Eiga J er iff 1 W ig , V f if my 0. 'K ' '. ' 'if J 2, il '- ffygif, J-J-2-A if :wir .16 is i Connie Ferriter Librarian 'ia elf ,.,.,g Av 1 I lvol Crace Maintenance X Mrs, Cage, hard at work. What Now??? Carolyn Stiles Librarian Charles Jeffries Maintenance Frankie Jeffries Maintenance Fred Aylett P. E. if .:.f X r 'At 'ff It is i,f+?f7f Q c. g Xr ., if A Sue Buffalo Business Education i 4 ,Wf- , Y. f - 'XX r AAU., f bl 0 -' D l' so Coleen Barger French John Berryhill Science Tommie Caveness x . ki sl r tt, x Marilyn Choate Drama, Language Arts Do What??? Phyllis Cordon English, Algebra Dance . , S. B X S? in .. . . . 1 Y Y S . -Q V - - cf' Jerry Cox Newspaper, Psy.!Soc. X1 Coach Aylett stands guard. What do you mean the rabbit DIED!!! Chris Curley Pat Davis P.E. Business Education S s '- V A .ts l as Charles Ferriter Coach, Ath. Director Q do . fa,-5 5 sux 'K f S ysf- K Jo Ann Henry Gordon Hornaday We Mathematics Coach, Speech Oh you dommean it! ,XY Brenda Johnson Band Director Anne Magee Brenda Jordan Science Wi. ,p,, Sandy Ledbetter Anita Logan Civics, Government English Linda Maune Prudence Miller Spanish Now where is that theorem? Mathematics Yearbook, Spanish Coach Ferriter handles a tough new job. Okay, stick 'em up Debbie Murphy History Ms- 590 fi Shirley Nichols Marylee Noble Girls Chorus English, Library Nancy Rousseau Amy Smith English Mathematics, Chemistry Elder, you've done it now. X What do you mean you want to see the answer? Barbara Stafford History mio 7 iffy ,X m 45155 Vg ' Q A in . 'lead ' f Melinda Steiger Yearbook, Art 77 Jackie Thomas Jeanne Wren Biology Mathematics - .-, i-f it .A :.t tj Mistaken identity 'ua Lynda Forsythe Janie Shirey Ann Watson Preschool Preschool Preschool 4- ' ,A 3 Af! '10 ' 'E l 1 . Elsie Crank Susan Fitton Anne Pence Kindergarten Kindergarten Kindergarten Edythe Campbell Jane Felton Juanita Patton Extended Session Grade 1 Grade 1 Wade Rogers Michelle Kavanaugh pam Stanton Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 2 I G 1 X l 1 I Mary Thomas Dorcas Baumgardner Ellen Hornaday Elaine Velvin Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 3 Susan Purifoy Ruth Trippensee Grade 4 Grade 4 Edna Koehler Grade 4 Mi, I 2 I Mary Bennett Grade5 'asv-A-N C A - 1 it 41 L . Joan Bassett Jen Oliver YM Grade 5 Grade 5 Linda Byrne Jean McGill Barbara Smith Lee Feild Grade 6 Grade 6 Grade 6 An Theresa Kimberling P.E. V I . 1530 1-'DAYS ,ff 1 ' X The Pulaski Academy drama class pre- sented a children's theatre production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in the Black Forest November 20th. The cast included Michele Winstead as Snow White, Lisa Simmons as the wicked Queen Bella, Jeff Hyde as King Absent-Minded, Dan Browning as Prince Goodhearted and Mary Matkin as Maid Dimwitty. The dwarfs were aptly por- trayed by Kevin Hughes, Scott Stockburger, Brooks Caruthers, Ev Nelson, Marshall Schus- ter, Larry Morse, and Jamie Crossland. Snow White's animal friends were Primrose, Kara Seay, Tillie the Turtle, Laurie Nutt, Bunnie and Bonnie were Beth Cornell and Kathy Elder. The spirits of the forest were frighteningly acted by Phil Pate, Pam White and Beth Bray. Servant to the King was Susan Murphy. The backstage technical crew was nammed by Mike Wright, John Hogg, Greg Sterns, Greg Smith and Mark Carol Rosenbaum kills time. Harrison. The play was directed by Mrs. Mari- lyn Choate. Mirror,Mirror. . . Uh, Uh, Uh... -1 Oh, he is S0 CUIBI Oh no, don't do that? Someone's been sleeping in my bed. X 1'-if J 1il,?'2'? Q Q Q 1 I - W , I ii, J ii- EJ' s-'A n , S Y' 1' X: I1 1 Q 5 V 0 I 3 Q 'i Q U 1 f . gf? Q in M lm, Q Q 55' .e,e.. Z Look at those legs! Really, scam Booll r . qff' gif .Ali ' 4 K 1 turf W -X. .NK P was XJ' r' w -W 5, N. N I ...L A 'EQ HW? 11 I nf rj? P my v 5 'Wy-if i. X . is x X f. 1 tix Q ffl? 'iw CQ Y Q1 Q., l k--...,. Q1 my lu-v J 17 0454 y,-Q-- ' ,ff Young Life Club On Monday nights, many of the sophomores, iuniors, and seniors from Hall, St. Mary's Catholic, and P.A. attend Young Life. Young Life is a Christian organization for high school stu- dents. lt is held at Pulaski Heights Baptist Church. Danny Tedder, a graduate of Hall, is the leader of the group. Young Life's activities include singing songs, doing skits, and Bible study. All of the clubs from the central Arkansas area meet twice a year during all-city night. This year, this meeting was held in the lower gym at P.A. The group also takes an annual trip to Colorado during spring break for skiing. - ,Y l Peter Guerin helped lead songs at all-city. One of the many zany skits performed by the Atypical night at Young Life. Young Life leaders. Left: Are they real? Above: Matt Warner and Donny Dody check out the crowd. Beiter ,un Hctuviries K K'--.2 fu TN 0162 rf KGB CMA Q1 SX Ofx 1 ' Was-' O f4fi61jwfxne,+ke5 'Xb ' 1 f T J , Em iQ? Q 1-,- ' 59 6 1 ' , 'A 15? X K 5 3 1 1 ' ,m:'W'e-'Q T NW' 7 f Mix . .xxr:uJf,fL.,' H Q- 1-11. Eh J 'V ' QMS? The 1979 Pulaski Academg Bruins ' LAWN From Left to Right, Front Row: Max Kizziar, Scott Whitehurst, Greg Giles, Chris Elder, Eric Bell, Mark Harrison, and David Scott. Second Flow: Greg Smith, Kevin Hughes, Flon Patton, Phillip Pate, Doug Taylor, David Pickering, and Doug Kremer. Third Row: Jimmy Swink, Scott Byrd, Jeff Hyde, Price Gardner, David Whitehurst, John Hogg, and Scott Binet. Top Flow: Coach Ferriter, Mike Wright-Manager, Rob Cress-Manager, and Coach Hornaday. Coach Coach Charles Gordon Ferriter Hornaday all Y X. .. .y F 1 ,, r 3 .5 -4. AAL.. t - Q 1979 was a year of firsts for the Bruins. They won their conference with a 4-O con- ference record. The Bruins lost to three teams, two of which were state champions in their respective classifications. The Bruins were lead by a group of talented sen- iors that worked hard along with the rest of the team. CAboveJ Bruin Pride carried the Bruins to the playoffs. CRightD The Bruins started their season upsetting Bauxite 3-O. .ik -'S-Eb , I K Q , f ..,w - G3 . -. - 1' '. A - . e A 'inf sas' i , . H an V i , t ' J vi! MX 'x 1 J. J llllilam E Il E ,xfwx r , 41 f ,MW Q' la, QYFXW ws s f lr i va, v,.., AE- , . 5 r rw' M, A .2 Sf-K , 'fx GQ - X 3 s- nf . , wp. if X 8 QD Q ... n 'X 5 Iv x Uv. X 'A . 4 1 oi IQ I 0. 6 G PK5 GNFU H ary :fi w. L Xfjix A! nga lil' Bruins Dominate Conference Go lo Stale Plagoffs From the opening upset of the Bauxite Miners, to the thrill of the State Playoffs, the Bruins shined. They had no trouble in the new 5A- Central conference, beating all con- ference teams they played. The three teams they lost to all made their respective playoffs. The Bruins won their first season opener, they bombed Jefferson, and completely embarrassed Joe T. We lost our first Homecoming game, but bounced back to win the rest of their games and make the playoffs. The Bruins had 13 players make all-conference. They've won the pride of Pulaski Academy. The 1979 Seniors rfwf-N P F ! 'T7fT'1 From Left to Right C245 Greg Giles C755 Jeff Hyde C765 Ron Patton C335 Mike Wright Manager, C715 Price Gardner, C625 Chris Elder, C505 Flob Cress Manager C255 David Whitehurst C645 Mark Harrison C105 Doug Taylor and C825 John Hogg. 'I I 979 5A-Central All Dislricl 1323 Scott Whitehurst Class A ALL STATE First Team All District 5-A Central Outstanding Runningback 1713 Price Gardner Class A ALL STATE First Team All District 5-A Central Outstanding Defensive Lineman Zin sf il i rx Jeff Hyde Greg Smith Ron Patton Chris Elder Greg Giles First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team ' 1 Doug Taylor Mark Harrison Scott Binet Phil Pate Kevin Hughes Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team 1251 David Whitehurst CLASS A ALL STATE First Team All District m X ox gag J' w .xi 1 ,Y ' . 2 N, 1 . ., NL M 42 N f if . ,NS N K, 5 x r Yu 1 ff if-2,6 A E 1 Y ,ze 515 3, 'if QL 2: ? , S E .if-4 Ve li f 9 it ti? From Left to Right, THE 1979 SENIOR HIGH HOMECOMING COURT: Michelle Winstead, Liz Moore, Beth Bray, Kerri Swink, Sally Lyons, Julia Carter, and Cherie McKnight. On October 12, Kerri Swink was crowned 1979 Homecoming Queen. The Bruins played hard, but lost to AA power Hazen 16-0. Homecoming was again an exciting event for everyone at P.A. Right: The Bruins block for David Whi- tehurst. The i979 Pulaski Academg Junior Bruins lik . c MIK. 1 Hi., A . i From Left to Right, Front Row: Stanley Dean, Jeff Moore, Barry Swaffer, David Frasier, and Worth Gibson. Second Row: Steven Pickering, Steve Kaulderson, Graham Gibbs, Briar Terrebone, Bill Fletcher, Mark Carter, Timmy Bynum, and Mike Jones. Third Row: Rusty Logan, Mark Smith, Brad Heck, Bill Shumate, Ronnie Caveness, Wesly Thomas, and Kyle Lamb. Fourth Row: Ford Overton, Carter Brown, Steve Morris, Craig Cook, Grant Fortson, Paul Crow, John Barnett, and Neal Moody. Back Row: Coach Aylelt, Marty Hamaker, Sheldon Smith, John Lester, Shawn Camp, Freddy Perkins, Chuck Russell, Kevin Gillian, and Coach Davis. C h C aaa Aylen Ricky Davis il! tii ji 50 Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins -SQ...-gk Q. . , ' ' ' Q, - K -.-.......... ....,, ,ns .. -- ...Q .XZ-.,k.'.xk -fill.. . K+ A . t WTAE: : K A , A '- Q. , , ' .... . ' tg, . ,, ..- W'-1 - -' , Q 4 N-f 1-22, ,' 'X 3 ' '.J'.g inf 'I1q'9'1'.,,.k .rr gm j 'P ,af , am in f-4-'---A 4 . . Q gt g Q ,f .,.. we 7.5 mx ,Iwi S - k we - 1 f .Q ia is + 1 A avg K . PA ., g -' H ks . Qggkg Y, ' 4. x , V 1 Q X .rw 'H 1 yas . N K Y gk- - , .,,5-.XAJQQ , 1' if O' W ' K X NSA sYiffF1wf - Q swvrfr' W-1 A ' 4 . 9 A t , W Q task K gash , K gg k . t t E raven Remus. ' T. fmwi- sw. ami kits X xiii! . fx -4-'L3'l'i3iwxun .--s CUBS SEASON RECORD 3-2-1 0 Mayflower 18 0 Hazen 0 6 Joe T. 14 14 O.A.C. 7 14 Oak Grove 0 27 Harding 5 The seventh and eighth grade boys played football on Satur- days and before Junior games. They faced tough opponents, but made a late comeback to have a winning season. The play- ers played well during the final games and showed promise for future football teams. . fb., go , lxwl ,., ii, Ml, , -'Mid qui i .7 M, ,K X, 4-V. . 14 ' :U leaf, Q-gn? ,,.,, lf The Junior High football team faced more experienced teams, but they won some games and showed conference teams that they had a lot of talent. With a forfeit from Jefferson, exciting Homecoming win over C.A.C., they still had a chance to win their conference. They put up a good fight at Harding, but they fell a little short of the final con- ference victory, which elimi- nated their hopes of winning the conference. Left: Steve Morris punts for the Bruins. Below: John Lester applies some defense. Center: Barry Swaffer outruns C.A.C. V QV' . ., r W mfs, -,L A' ' I ,l s-.rin-'v-cg,.sf. ' ' ' ,,.-. . ... . s, W ,V H . l... --,N . , .L ff -. 1, 1... '.-F-Wi., -- m,u--ff ,. . Right: The Bruins get ready for C.A.C. Below Right: The Bruins take a rest. The Bruins block for Kyle Lamb in the Cub's game against Mayflower. One of the Bruins most exciting games was their Homecoming game against C.A.C. The Bruins were trailing 0-6 late in the game, but won the game with a great defensive effort. Kevian Gillian threw a surprise pass to Sheldon Smith, who won the footrace to the goal line. Briar Terrebonne carried in the 2- point conversion that was the differ- ence inthe game. . .. 1' -uw- .f . Meier 'U-xx . wma 1: l , '1 .m...1, - ' ,YM A --'--if-.af . M bi' ' QQ -f., A 5 t..-- - iia f - . M? ial q ,v, .s'7akn1.-.. furn- i 1 A Q K Q7 up E 3 1 y , 4 r D N X A. .r 5 ., xx, TW. ', Q 4 L , WE: 'Te 512' ' a x 'bk 'H 'Es QU My +41.,,.. L. s ?i5?:?'MX '4:'Tkisnq.. A A f. X .L Wx ,at . . 'WW' ' ,NM , . AQ - 2 5 p 'R Aa. , 5 Q , 5 -- 7? , K x E, . . .M v QQ.,-- - ' Q A Q ..,, A, N.-. d zwwvf wx K X P N w X ,U :Wx F f, 1 A WH 'E '-1. X 1 4 l - L KIT 4. d L- xi x. ,ff .. Q-, .UA ' .,,, . I K . y .. . N.-,. mug, ., b , L K ,K-.. x A . LGA..-Q f' H ,.:fx:f-. X- J W Ji' 1. . - . ,pri gf' ,L Q.-4 ,M Q. . 2-'Ex ramz u pg, W QSM, , U y :Mvk 7.1 ' , pi? Q9 7 M . . 1 S a fi' Sie' 4 x 'ff-'.., .7 1 . 'Q . ' ' 3? 31.191 x m 543 :55 f .'f'f'7' Q va Q 1 ,qs ,' X ,,, M Ji ' -W' es , - 1 x .yixg . I BV KJ . r,, ' 1 , . Q, 5 J Aw f .'1fk x uf -Q9 Q ' X I ., 'X 'KF !- 1 .. S X x M 2 s' 'X N Q. bf I Y 'N S' Q. i- J ji' , 5Y',..' 'ifflx . L- Y , . v A , V I-I , K ' A .,.. iff K . f Q' mix A V, J I if 1311 1,.' . .N N' zkx k ah- K ' -W 1 f A -ww v X, ., by J ,M 'rg 'ji' f - ' yhk. f K -NR K kg! V. . . r Q A TSX? X I L9 QZEGQITZL LLEEVZ bi we 'ZCZUEQ 1 A ue' x J gv .1 M gifs-X g,,, C--u Tw --rf V j lu' if From Left to Fiightg THE 1979 JUNIOR HIGH HOMECOMING COURT: Valerie Dodd, Jody Simpson, Leslie Byrd, Allison Graves, Janie Bar clay, Charlotte Jones, and Janis Parham. On October 11, Allison Graves was crowned 1979 Junior Homecoming Queen. The-Bruins won their second game in a come-from-behind victory over C.A.C. 8-6 on Kevin Gillian pass to Sheldon Smith for a touchdown and a 2 point conversion. Right: Kevin Gillian escapes Mustang defend- ers. The T979 Pulaski Aoademg Senior Bogs From Left to Right: Alan Cline, David Scott, Trip Vogel, David Pickering, Scott Binet, Randy Touhey, Price Gardner, Joel Scott, Michael Marks, Kevin Hughes, Brian Munsey, Scott Holloway, and Coach Hornaday. Center: Jamie Crossland, Wes Sutton, Marshall Schuster, Barry Poynter, and Todd Binet. Y , wki Q Coach Gordon Hornaday V ? 3. ' 57 fg ,N wiki - If 54 Oak .Q a 60 f Jefferson Humnoke r Deaf School 40 54 69 r as of V I , F .5 Q xX :g,, - dle Left! Todd Binet directs the offense forthe Bruins. ay.. 1 4 3 2 3 I Above Left: Joel Scott gets ready to pull down another rebound. Mid T L. f f Above: Michael Marks adds two more points. Above Right: Jamie Crossland makes it look easy. Right: Scott Hollo- way gets a basket against Humnoke. Below Left: Barry Poynter brings the ball down. Below Right: David Picker- ing shows his free throw form. 112 , 4 in tl Qs x,,:3 1lr 1 J , .5 -: , .- ,Xx,k,. 'QQ t t t- Q , L 3 58 3 'mi Who... Left: Alan Cline runs the offense for the Bruins. Below: Price Gardner shoots over Paron. Center: Barry Poynter scores two points for the Bruins. .Knife O' ,vt ., Left: Kevin Hughes adds speed to the offense against Paron. The Bruins played tough and beat Paron. They enjoyed the revenge they got for losing to Paron earlier in the year. gwm .feft to 1950 .BasAel5aH'5f0meool1zin9 couzf: Sumn fzseman, l7au'uIe fpifge, Joan Bwwning, Clin, CRLCKGTJA, My all 9 .5mitg, anz1gennife1 -940120 5 x p-in-11.1 ll. F1 T.. 9 On Qegmuaxy 1, 1950, 65111 CRQEHTJ1 wa.4 cwwnez! Lge 1950 Bmgelgaff cvvorrne- combxg Quan. U65 ,'B1uin.1 plzzyezf a good team, Lpawn, gut life B'u.uIna offense capi- lhfized on fag! Emeaga and gjawn ffanafify. ggi: event was Auccenful' and tfze attendance wa: uezy good af kgs game. The 1979 Pulaski Academg Senior Girls ,,'Ntl 'V P , L, , ,ir , . , v 7 - 4 , s From Left to Right: Laurie Hunter, Cherie McKnight, Susan Murphy, Karen Giles, Carol Jones, Diane Henry, Lisa Proffitt, Becky Jouett Marci Riggs, Kerri Swink, Lynn Nelson, Sherri Pike, and Laurie Pike. Center: Carol Angle - Manager, Coach Aylett,ar1d Leanne Fiussell, Coach Fred Aylett Senior Girls End Winning Season in a First Place Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins Bruins 1980. SEASON FiECORDi St. Mary's Morrilton North Pulaski Oak Grove Augusta Carlisle Bismark Oak Grove Jefferson Humnoke Skyview Mayflower Jefferson Humnoke Deaf School North Pulaski Deaf School Mayflower iiSeason Record taken incomplete as of February 5, N 3 L .3 The Pulaski Academy Senior Girls, at the end of the regular season, had a conference record of 4-2, and were in a three way tie for first place. With a record of 11 wins and seven losses Cwith only one game being excluded by the incomplete season recordj, they had their first winning season since 1976. The girls enjoyed playing by the boys rules this year, since a court decision changed the six-man girls' basketball. The girls only had one senior, Kerri Swink, who showed her senior leadership throughout the season. The Bruins showed power in the 5A Central, defeating everybody in the con- ference at least once. Left: Lynn Nelson handles the ball at St. Mary's. Fl . - A-fy' , Left: Marci Riggs and Karen Giles play defense. Below: Marcia I I - 'X Riggs makes a layup. Center: Sherri Pike swishes a shot from the ' ' Z ' Q I baseline. Far Below: Diane Henry directs the offense against St. Mary's. M is f ,, N V s:'f'1..r sv e e - , . - 'ms an 'ws M . gs . 4 was g X ff wwe.. are -'- 0 ' 'K If . 'W . 1 I Q I . RTL? g.- 5 Ju :F f L- .L-! I, - ' . 4 . . I V '-H '. 'L YK v f?j.1,'-, . .395 we 'f ' P' J 58 .ti L, I 5 in Leh: Lisa Proffitt easily wins the jump ball. Below: Kerri Swink sinks another free throw against St. Mary's. Far Below Left: Carol Jones tips the ball to Lynn Nelson. ' .Q5i'1iAf'Sfi '- Ht, I, .1 vi I S 2 'W' t,, Xi-Nr ,614 f' wx P? 'x fb?l'2J .1 - X. . -, V, 1, . v . 4 H ' , . lu, iw ,' fy' 17 , A , f, ,.,, x - X rift.. I i I 4 , k,s-:Z ivy. 1,51 ,f 1 JA! ?'i 4-' A '-'3Z'HT. Tiifq. '. Z,.' ',. Wd, , A ny, X 'g ' ' t Y ' '04 ,7 ' A Ci fav '11, f V u'f-' L .YQ .fs -5 ' wf 1, , t i .',' ui- Q-f , , L .' , I f - ,f . 'X f s vvr'Y wax.. H ,KY 141- J -f.. , dat- N. ' Y Q. 4.2 , , vs -i ' 4 ' to - 'L 05. '17 I, The I979 Pulaski Academg Girls' Vollegball Team From Left to Fiight, Front Row: Heather Dunn, Lori Allen, Carol Jones, Roberta Chitwood, and Laurie Hunter. Back Row: Coach Chris Curley, Anne Dalrymple, Mary Smith, Lisa Proffitt, Tammy Asay, and J. J. Dunn-Manager. Not Pictured: Georgia Watkins-Official Scorekeeper. Also Not Pictured: Lynn Nelson. r I? , - Coach in Y I 15 X Chris . Curley ,.. W 66 This year was the start of girls' volleyball at P.A. The girls won a game against Bryant, but faced tough oppo- nents and didn't win a match. A plaque was placed in the cabinet to commemorate the start of a new girls' sport at P.A. The girls had little time to practice before their first game, but they improved as their season progressed. mug -4-. ' 4- s j ii NVQ, The I 979 Pulaski Aoademg Junior Bogs 42X From Left to Right, Bottom: Stanley Dean, David Leavitt, Scott Cline, Michael Baxley, Rusty Logan, Briar Terrebonne, Mark Williamson, and Jett Moore. Second Row: Scott Chester, Bill Shumate, Carson Hampson, Grant Fortson, Garrett Mosley, Carter Brown, and Brooks Allen. Top Row: Coach Hornaday, Chuck Russell, Freddy Perkins, Ward Lile, Nathan Maune, John Lester, Sheldon Smith, Tommy Foltz, Tom Whitt, and Greg Bell - Manager. Coach Gordon Hornaday JFEWILD '6 3 Left: Sheldon Smith gets two points. Below Left: John Lester wins the jump ball. Below Right: Jeff Moore pulls up to take a shot. Far Below: Carson Hampson shoots a one-handed jumper. I' t lr'- 8 A SEASON RECORD' Bruins 18 North Pulaski 48 Bruins 35 1 Robinsoni-S 1- fo, 2,41 Bruins 17 Sheridan 31 Bruins 41 Carlisle 8 26 Bruins 33 1stLutheran A 1 31 Bruins 33 Humnoke 35 Bruins 38 Deaf School 8 48 Bruins 19 Harding 40 Bguinsf M 3,26 C.A.C. 't 186 as ' Oak Grove s 3 , WM - '-BeafScho'61 ' ' 89 ruins Par A 28 Bruins 31 Ma 3 er 39 iiSeason Record taken incomplie as of Feburary 5 1980. 1 'l 69 The I 979 Pulaski Academg Junior Girls . ,. ,, ina From Left to Right, Bottom Row: Shelley Cary, Diana Hayes, Sara Burton, Julie Floberts, Leslie Byrd, Marianne Wright, Katherine Krodell, and Debbie Fogleman. Top Row: Coach Curley, Amy Korenblat, Lynn Binet, Donna Warmack, Melissa Banks, Carol Pfiefer, Cindy Thomas Leslie McKenzie, Catherine Bellingrath, Deborah Chester, and Lori Allen - Manager. Coach Chris Curley Ji .43 Mya. X 5 S, -Nm Wim. Left: Donna Warmak shoots perfect shot against St. Marys Below Left: Marianne Wright shoots for two against the Deaf School. Below Right: Catherine Bellingrath directs the offense for the Bruins. Far Below Right: Diana Hayes waits for the inbounds pass. s he ll Bruins B!H 'S Bruihs Bruins SEASON nsconoi is 15 St. Mary's 15 North Pulaski 17 Morrilton 22 tt at ff' ? 71 Qporis A+ QT. 1 .-Nga, ,r H 5 A 5?RfLH5'X K g -K K . ' xzfvfs-E -S. 35. 'Ll.Js.ff4'ii5:. ' x 115 ,fn . xg: 'x as s X sm.. l Ln ' if fx!! all -I . 'ff I9 kv! J ig f 'pun . 1 - N ' Ap X X l X 5-.4 li I 3 Et' ' ' Km U R' . W :ix N I A Glance 'fig 17151. 1516? U ' fix S. s. X ml. hi 'AR W 1979-1980 Senior Band The band practices for Homecoming Jeanne, lust who is that and what are they doing under the stands!?!?!? Q.- J. T- Top Row: Jeanne Vogel, Lisa Mutcher, Chuchk Harvey, James Walters, Mike McCaIister, Dan Browning, Nona Trussel, Larry Morse, Jen- nifer Moers, Cheryl Minor. Middle Row: Joan Browning, Bret Bridgers, Debbie Chester, Sara Fields, Debbie Harvey, Laurie Nutt, Melanie Blacklock, Cherie McKnight, Ms. Johnson. Bottom Row: Russel Doyle, Larry Trussel, Greg Bell, Kevin Gillian, Tommy Trussel, Lisa Mutcher, Jennifer Moers, Jeanne Vogal, Cheryl Minor, Joan Lining upfor halftime! Browning. J Wake up girls, the games over. . 46 .. A . WSW lg Smiles will get you everywhere! Laurie does what she does best. Laurie, what do I do NOW?!?! BOY! This wind sure is strong!!! Senior Cheerleaders I 979-80 ff' Standing: Sally Lyons, Karen Thompson, Gwen Denson, Amber Simmons, Jodi Heaston, Jennifer Holton. Sitting: Liz Moore, Alyson Stotts, Mellisa Hoffman, Lori Dodd, Kathy Fordyce. gin, X ' W Q? . rr r- 'X we l mg iv! f 'Q ml e Sn a wwf f- Qi: -' .. ,.,. ,iw he Reach forthe sky . . . gn! jj - we X D t 'X , 1: gt Q 5 s Lets tight about it. . . DX wk, ii E x ' Y- The Leaning tower ot Piza V eiszfge .,.- S. . ..,Qe.-.Sl .. I must have missed something! Q21 .wr I ,rf Captain: Karen Thompson Co- l think Fm Stuck! cv ,S ..., egsw i i N London Bridge is falling down . . Yes David, sure David, whatever you say David! You Don'! Say! i 1 1 Heads are better than one Junior Cheerleaders 1979-80 Left to Flight: Janie Barkley, Tracy Cage, Deanne Fogelman, Cynthia Cazort, Sandra Sherrod, Kelly Haydon, Allison Graves, Sarah Hicks Keena Patton, Rose Fitzhugh, Charlotte Jones. .ga JUNIOR MT. BRUIN X 5- 1' Q . S Q. HELP!!! I can't stop!!! We can count to twenty! wc. my W ' M5 ' ,im I 'wiv na 7 ,-54012. Y, ' x in 'f ., we 1 1 ff 2 -so .4f,,gi:1ft+i H' t . ,',.t.4,J ,.v n ,. J' ifdkf 1'-vf I .414 4 .1 i .ov ,YQ In KING TUT. . . . . . Knock, knock, anybody there? h 'wi t' Q h I ' - 5 2- I . xv it 1 A i Q in L,-',,,,,.,.. , A -ls ' Q , at . c t f iw 'Y ' 7 . y K 'fl' r X, ay W ijj I S 1 ,1 r 5 ' A 1 Q. o..., x - reyes Q c 4 ' r M ' -N i -l Q .Q . h h I Junior Cheerleaders help out at Senior Homecoming. Pep Club Q i t 1 525 First Row: Sara Kremer, 8th grade Sgt. at Arms, JoHanna Westerfield, Co-Captain, Joanna Carter, Captaing Janis Parham, 7th grade Sgt. at Arms. Second Row: Tracy Webber, Jenny Sherman, Lisa Morris, Ashley Boyd, Jennifer Simmons, Roberta Chitwood, Shelley Cary, Cindy Tackett, Lynne Binet, Leslie Bowen, Suzy Dabbs, Lisa Hoggard. Third Row: Angie Harrison, Sarah Fields, Caren Caruthers, Lori Sherman, Kathryn Shaddox, Debbie Fogleman, Misti Fuller, Katie Buchanan, Stacy McLeod, Jennifer Haynie, Amy Davis, Leanne Rice, Melissa Banks, Amy Tackett, April ltzkowitz. Fourth Row: Tina Cazort, Wendy Cook, Jennifer Moers, Julie Roberts, Anne Seay, Pat Moers, Meredith Matthews, Rhonda Tice, Tammy Asay, Beka Drew, Kathy Schultz, Laura Runyan, Heather Hayden, Janell Thach, Tanya Lewis, Kimberly Hoffman. Fifth Row: Miss Melinda Steiger, sponsor, Stacey Stockburger, Debbie Harris, Sarah Hicks, Valerie Dodd, Rebecca Hall, Janice Baertsch, Andra Nowlin, Mary Brooks, Mirinda Elkins, Lisa Gradner, Anne Dalrymple, Diana Hays, Marianne Wright, Rebecca Pike. Pulaski Academg School of Dance DW? I 1 184a281a3. .. ax Mrs. Tommie Caveness D Put your little foot, putyour Ilttle foot. . . ,if 1 ,E fi Q ff 'fa Shushu Wherearehnaifstuden . 2 j 'X A .. ! 1. 4 .J 'g Sr. Y-Teens First Row: Sherrie Pike, Cherrie McKnight, Kathy Fordyce, Kerri Swink, Liz Moore, Lori Dodd, Kathy Elder, Susan Eiseman, Christy Brown, Cindy Shaw, Julia Carter. Second Row: Linda Cook, Shannon Smith, Chris Richards, Sally Lyons, Mrs. Anita Logan, Karen Thompson, Belinda Dooley, Elaine Hodges, Lauri Holton, Merrie Tompkins, Adria Watson, Mary Jane Fallows, Holly Hunter, Amanda McShan, Holly Hanes, Lisa Dabbs, Mary Watkins, Evelyn Brooks, Lue Ann Allen, Allyson Stotts, Kathy Darnell, Julie Dabbs, Beth Boellner, Beth Cornell, Sandy Jones. Third Row: Beth Bray, Pam White, Shelley Hagan, Ms. Barbra Stafford, Lisa Simmons, Laurie Hunter, Marci Riggs, Katie Warner, Chris Wilbuorne, Tammy Thornburg. Fourth Row: Jennifer Holton, Becky Glover, Beth Thrash, Becky Fliffle, Jodi Heaston, Karen Giles, Pat Brokate, Nancey Hickman. Fifth Row: Cheryl Minor, Becky Jouett, Michelle Winstead, Laurie Pike, Lynn Nelson, Carol Jones, Diane Henry. Y-Teen Member Karen Thompson Xi Jr. Teens Above: Junior Y-Teens: Front Row: Kelly Haden, Charlotte Jones, Leslie Bird, Cindy Thomas, April Itzkowitz, Mindy Allen, Katie Buchanna, Pat Moers, Leslie Mc Kenzie, Jennifer Moers, Allison Graves, Kelia Guest, Kathy Schultz, Diana Hays, Lynne Binet, Laurie Holmann, Ann Dalrymple. Second Row: Rachel Kremer, Cathryn Bellingrath, Jenelle Thatch, Amy Tackett, Kathryn Shaddox, Staci Stokburger, Laura Runyan, Lisa Gardener, Melissa Barks, Wendy Cooke, Amy Davis, Amy Bishop, Jill Williams, Jenny Sherman. Back Row: Sponsor Mrs. Brenda Jordon, Lisa Sharp, Suzie Dabbs, Rhonda Tice, Jennifer Haynie, Cindy Tackett, Shannon Jackson, Jo Hanna Westerfield, Sarah Hicks, Tina Cazorte, Laura Pruitt, Andria Nowlan, Esther White, Merideth Matthews, Lisa Mutzscker, Sara Fields, Tammy Asay, Lisa Hoggard, Keena Patton, Lori Sherman, Christian Briggs, Roberta Chitwood, Sara Kramer, Debbie Harris, Sponsor Mrs. Ann Magee. tex Jr. Y-teens Officers: Front Row: Pat Moers, Kelia Guest, Leslie Byrd, Kathy Schultz. Second Row: Co- sponsor Mrs. Brenda Jordan, Sandra Sherrod, Cindy Thomas, Co-sponsor Mrs. Ann Magee. Vim si' 2 :gig s -Q ti L is - gl-i f 5 A at aft, ., - il Oh, WOW!!! This isn't really my good side! The smile that REALLY brightens up any day!! Hi America! Look at ME!!! 4 if S Above: Front Row: Janis McGhee, Chris Wilbourne, Scott Binet, Karen Thompson, Beth Boellner. Second Row: Beth Cornell, Pam White, Beth Bray, Linda Cook, Brian Brown, Ally- son Stotts, Chris Richards, Kathy Darnell. Third Row: Michael Marks, Chris Markman, Joel Scott, David Porter, Sally Lyons, Shannon Smith, Belinda Dooley, Lue Ann Allen, Kerri Swink. Fourth Row: Gwen Denson, Merri Tompkins, Elaine Hodges, Liz Moore, Mrs. Phyllis Cordon - spon- sor. Fifth Row: Price Gardner, Sandy Jones, Carol Angle, Laurie Pike, Shir- ley Coker, Adria Watson, Jodi Hea- ston. Sixth Row: Ricky Walton, Jett Ricks, Holly McDermott, Nancy Hick- man, Matt Warner, Eddy Harpoie. Back Row: Lori Leedom, Brian Glover, Diane Henry, Tammy Thornburg. OFFICERS: Beth Bray, Sally Lyons, Beth Cornell, Eddy Harpole, Sandy Jones. H 89 Jr. Bela Club Above: JUNIOR BETA CLUB: Front Row: Jenny Sherman, Mark Williams, Stanley Dean, Leslie McKensie, Kathy Schultz, Kelley Haden, Kitty Braswell, Jennifer Simmons, Roberta Chitwood. Second Row: Debbie Harris, Jody Simpson, Misty Fuller, Lane Blay- lock, Cynthia Cazorte, Jennifer Moers, Rusty Logan, Kathryn Krodell, Amy Bishop, Jill Williams. Third Row: Kevin Gilliam, Janet Allen, Amy Davis, Rachel Kremer, Janie Barclay, Sylvia Schwander, Sandra Sherrod, Katherine Walton, Sara Kremer, Pam Massey. Fourth Row: Laura Pruitt, Pat Moers, Brooks Allen, Garrett Moseley, Cindy Thomas, Tom Whitt, Allison Graves, Kelia Guest, Ann Dalrymple, Tammy Asay, Kristen Briggs, Carson Hampson, David Leavitt. Back Row: Leslie Byrd, Esther White, Kara Seay, Char- lotte Jones, Mary Brooks, Marty Hamaker, Ward Lile, Freddy Perkins, Nathan Maune. JR. BETA OFFICERS: Leslie Byrd, Cindy Thomas, Freddy Perkins, Ann Dalrymple, Allison Graves. i . r Girls' FCA my A - GIRLS' FCA: Front Row: Cindy Thomas, Lauri Holton, Karen Thompson, Mary Smith, Deanne Fogelman, Pat Fallows. Second Row: Cather- ine Bellingrath, Kerri Swink, Beth Boellner, Shelley Hagan, Jennifer Holton, Belinda Dooley, Jodi Heaston, Lorrie Tabor, JoHanna Wester- field, Heather Dunn, Sylvia Schwander, Katherine Walton, Kara Seay. Third Row: Kathy Darnell, Marci Riggs, Adria Watson, Amber Sim- mons, Kathy Fordyce, Cherie McKnight, Lynn Nelson. Fourth Row: Nancy Hickman, Lisa Simmons, Elaine Hodges, Amanda McShan, Pat Brokate, Chris Richards, Katie Warner. Fifth Row: Christy Brown, Cindy Shaw, Miss Prudence Miller, sponsor, Keila Guest, Susan Eise- man, Julie Dabbs, Beth Cornell, Sandy Brown, Chris Wilbourn, Linda Cook, Beth Bray, Merri Tompkins, Pam White, Sally Lyons, Gwen Denson, Jennifer Moers, Allison Graves, Cynthia Cazort, Sarah Hicks, Lisa Dabbs, Shannon Smith. Sixth Row: Liz Moore, Lauri Pike, Rachel Kremer, Kelly Haydon, Lori Homan, Anne Dalrymple. Seventh Row: Sherri Pike, Diane Henry, Leslie Byrd, Joanna Carter, Janie Barclay, Julia Carter. Eighth Row: Carol Jones, Becky Riffel, Laurie Hunter, Becky Jouett, Cheryl Hoffman. Back Row: Karen Giles, Lori Allen. Below: Shannon Smith, Lori Allen, Shelley Hagan, and Kerri Swink. F' nr, 0 Below: FCA enjoyed a full picnic at Pinnacle Park. f i . ,, -W. I , h at l' I' x ' 1 I 4 .lv-Q ' 'iss' -b -a V ,rj fl S V 1 V ' .' Q' ' ,. . C e fir! Ar' l' E S W FBLA Front Row: Rob Cress, Jett Ricks, Greg Giles, Lue Ann Allen, Mrs. Pat Davis, Lori Leedom, She Kerri Brian Brown, Tripp Vogel, Julia Car- ter, Beth Cornell. Second Row: Kathryn Walton, Sandra Sherrod, Syliva Schwander, Beth Thash, Jo Hanna Westerfeild, Heather Dunn, Rose Fitzhugh, Jeanne Vogel, Merri Tompkins, Pam White, Beth Bray, Janie Barclay, Joanna Carter. Third Row: Janie Willis, Lorri Tabor, Esther White, Eric Bell, Adria Watson, Laurie Hunter, Karen Giles, Scott Byrd, Jody Heaston. Fourth Row: Deanne Fogleman, Mary Smith, Christy Brown, Susan Eiseman, Kathy Elder, Nancy Hickman, Chris Wilbourne, Carol Rosenbaum, Evelyn Brooks, Mary Matkins, Holly Hunter, Holly McDermont, Brian Glover, Julie Dabbs, Elaine Hodges. Front Row: Lori Leedom, Greg Giles, Mrs. Pat Davis, Jett Ricks, Chuck Harvey. Back Row: Shelley Hagan, Rob Cress, Lue Anne Allen. lf Above: KEYWANETTES: Front Row: Pam White, Laurie Hunter, Marci Riggs, Adria Watson, Cherie McKnight, Elaine Hodges. Second Row: Sally Lyons, Cindy Shaw, Evelyn Brooks, Cheryl Minor, Kathy Fordyce, Becky Jauett, Becky Riffel. Third Row: Belinda Dooley, Beth Bray, Linda Cook, Christy Brown, Lori Leedom, Beth Cornell, Janis McGhee, Lisa Sim- mons, Mrs. Marilyn Choate - Co- sponsor, Merri Tompkins, Mrs. Sandy Ledbetter - Co-sponsor, Jodi Heaston, Becky Glover. Not Pictured: Karen Thompson, Jen- nifer Holton, Tammy Thornburg, Lue Ann Allen, Mary Matkin, Robin Dalrymple. OFFICERS: Jodi Heaston - Sec- retary, Becky Jouett - Treasurer: Belinda Dooley - Vice-President: Elaine Hodges - President. Keg Club -it ,ms l - . ' -'e'v! 't :':f'- f it p' . , - J - e .' Above: KEY CLUB: Front Row: Eric Bell, David Scott, Jimmy Swink, Kevin Hughes, Ricky Walton, David Miller, Max Kizziar. Second Row: Randy Touhey, Paul Holder, Jamie Crossland, John Hogg, Scott Byrd, Greg Giles, David Pickering, Tim Roberts, Brooks Caruth- ers, Jett Ricks, John Peterson, Alan Cline, Greg Dodd. Third Row: Scott Whitehurst, Scott Holloway, Price Gardner, Gregg Sterne, Doug Kremer, Greg Smith, Dan Browning, Marshall Schuster, David Whitehurst, Wes Sutton, Phil Pate, Barry Poynter, Matt Warner, Scott Lile, Tripp Vogel, Joel Scott, Brian Glover. Back Row: Chris Elder, Scott Binet, Mark Harrison, Jeff Hyde, Rob Cress, Mike Wright, Scott Stockburger, Steven Henry, Chuck Harvey. ' Left: KEY CLUB OFFICERS: David Scott, Price Gardner, President David Whitehurst. Bruin Club 1 Front Row: David Whitehurst, Scott Whitehurst, Jimmy Swink, Brian Munsey, Tripp Vogal. Second Row: Scott Binet, John Hogg Giles, Chris Elder, Jeff Hyde, Mike Wright, Phil Pate. Third Row: Barry Poyner, Wes Sutton, Joel Scott, Doug Taylor, Rob Cress, Harrison, Greg Smith, Scott Byrd, Price Gardner, Eric Bell. . , ' g l 1 National Honor Qocietg Above: NHS: Front Row: Diane Henry, Tammy Thornburg, Laurie Pike. Second Row: Beth Boellner, Sandy Jones, Linda Cook, Shannon Smith, Mrs. Colleen Barger - sponsor. Stand- ing: Liz Moore. NHS OFFICERS: Front Row: Scott Lile, Joel Scott, Sandy Jones. Standing: Sally Lyons, Eddy Harpole. , 4 gg Bear Facts :i Above: BEAR FACTS STAFF: Front Row: Brian Brown, Bret Bridgers, co-sponsor Miss Prudence Miller, co-sponsor, Mrs. Melinda Emerson, Gregg Sterne, Larry Morse, Sally Kell, Pam White, Hecza Hogg, Elaine Hodges. Second Row: Paul Tyer, Ev Nelson, Melissa Holtmann, Jimmy Frank, Lisa Sim- mons, Steven Henry, Susan Murphy, Doug Taylor. Third Row: Georgia Watkins, Lori Allen, Beth Boellner, Karen Thompson. Above: Patiently waiting for cus- tomers, sophomores Gregg Sterne and Steven Henry flip through an issue of the Laureate. Q- ,,vl' Reminiscing about old times, juniors Susan Murphy, Carol Angle, and Georgia Watkins look at an old edition of the school yearbook, the Bear Facts . Right: Editors-in-chief - Graphics Editor Lisa Simmons, Production Editor Lori Allen, Business Editor Brian Brown. P.A. Sgsiem Front Row: Barry Poynter, Allyson Stotts. Second Row: Sandy Jones, Julia Carter, Jimmy Swink, Jett Ricks. Third Row: Brian Munsey, Beth Bray, Chuck Harvey, Amanda McShan, Pat Brokate, Hank Rector, Sponsor, Jerry Cox. Newspapers Editors - Sandy Jones and Jett Ricks. Jr Student Council Front Row John Chakales Kathenne Walton Heather Dunn Back Row Steven Rodgers, Ronnie Caveness, Marty Hamaker Lusa Gard n we 'K lk wifi. AY 'ai .44 If 5 ff .D OFFICERS: Kathryn Walton Rachel Kremer John Chakales Kara Seay Sr. Qludenl Council Above: SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Laurie Hunter, Shannon Smith, Shelley Hagan, Sally Lyons, Lauri Holton, Chris Rich ards, David Porter, Kerri Swink. Second Row: Cherie McKnight, Jett Hicks, Laurie Pike, Marci Riggs, Becky Jouett, Mrs. Cheryl Watts Mrs. Jackie Thomas. OFFICERS: Cherie McKnight Terri Swink Lauri Holton Chris Richards Bear-a-Tones Nl 422 Left to Flight: Kelley Haydon, Kathy Shultz, Lisa Profitt, Lynn Strickland, Susan McLeod, Beth Thrasher, Amanda McShan Nancy Huck man, Jennifer Holton, Keila Guest, Keena Patton, Pat Brokate, Lauri Holton, Shelly Hagan, Mrs. Shirley Nichols Director S1 'x L, .si Our voices Q0 weafv. - - Fa, ia, la, ia, ia,ia,ia 'Q 1 ' I ff XX . ' X U s 8 xv BBTTBI' with People 3 X sf s! I il I -A 9 ENHORS QHUSS Q 1 ' Lori Allen Y-Teens - 10, 11 12, FCA- 10, 11, 12 Beta Club -11, 12 Annual Staff - 12 National Honor Soci ety- 12 CSec.!Treas.Jg Vol Ieyball - 12 2 Beth Boellner Basketball - 10 FCA -10,11,12 5 Beth Bray Y-Teens - 10, 12 FBLA - 125 Key wanettes - 10 Beta Club- 10, 12 Drill Team - 10, 115 Beta Club - fqlq' F if ' il ku tttt tBB ' S f , A. pat 13 1 ' F' 197' WI 10, 11, CCorre- sponding Sec.J, 125 Keywanettes - 10, 11, 125 Y-Teens - 125 FCA - 125 FBLA - 125 News- paper CFeature Edi- tory - 125 Home- coming Court CFoot- ballj - 125 Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students 4 , lp Q . .-unnzwl' My F. H Evelyn Brooks gh! , Brian Brown Y-Teens - 10, 11, 12, Beta Club - 10, 11, 12 CTreas.J, National Honor Society -11, 12 fTreas.Jg FCA - 11, 12, FBLA - 125 Band CLieutenantJ - 10, 11, 125 Mid- Winter -10,115 Who's Who in Music, Drum Major - 10, 11, 12, Jazz Band - 10, l Dare Vou Award - 11, Keywanettes - 10, 115 Student Voice Committee - 125 NLDS Convention, Trig Award - 11, Best Bandsman Award - 11, Girls' State Delegate - 11, Honor Roll - 10 Beta Club - 10, 11, 12 CSAC Flepjg National Honor Society - 11, 12, Annual Staff - 11, 12 CCo-Editor of Businessjg FBLA - 125 Boys' State Alternate - 115 English Award - 105 History Award - 10, 11, Spanish Award -10,115 National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist- 12 Joan Browning 7 Band-1O,11,12g Beta Club - 11, Key Club - 12 Brooks Caruthers 125 Newspaper Staff - 12 C' 8 H? Q - hola not available af ' ff? 4,0 fl , Y 5 VW Bill Cockrell 9 Lori Cockrell Beta Club -11, 12 CCorresponding Sec.J, Y-Teens - 11, 12 Keywanettes - 11 125 FCA -11, 12 National Honor Soci ety- 12 ,W 1 10 Linda Cook 11 FCA -1O,11,12, FBLA - 10, 125 Y- Teens -1O,11, 125 Keywanettes -- 10, 11, 125 Drill Team - 10, 115 Beta Club - 10, 11, 12 fSec.J, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students - 10, 11 ii? f- ' t sf Beth Cornell 12 Football Manager- 11, 125 Beta Club - 105 Key Club - 10, 11, 12, FBLA -- 11, 12 CTreas.Jg Bruin Club -11, 12 Rob Cress 15 Julie Dabbs Beta Club - 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens - 10, 11, 125 FCA 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball Homecoming Court - 115 Key- wanettes - 105 Honor Boll - 10, FBLA - 12, Senior Class Vice Pres. Y-Teens - 10, 11, 125 FCA -11,125 Keywanettes - 10, FBLA - 12, Basket- ball Homecoming Court - 105 Foot- ball Homecoming Court- 11 14 Kathy Darnell muff, S Chris Elder Y-Teens - 11, 12 FCA -10, 11, 12 FBLA - 125 Key- wanettes - 10 Yearbook Staff - 11,12 Key Club - 125 FCA - 125 Bruin Club -1O,11,12, Football - 10, 11 CHonorable Men- tionj, 12 CAlI-Dis- trictj 16 Mary Jane Fallows 17 Bill Fitzgibbon Boys' State - 115 Key Club -1O,11, 12 fVice-Pres.J5 National Honor Society - 125 Foot- ball - 10, 11 CAII District 2nd TeamJ5 Basketball - 11, 125 FCA -1O,11, 125 Beta Club - 10, 11, 12 CTreasJ5 Bruin Club - 10, 11, 12 CPres.J5 Sophomore Citizen- ship Award - 10 , 5356 . 1, fwwmh FBLA - 125 Key Club - 125 News- If paper - 11 18 Price Gardner 19 FBLA- 125 FCA 12, Beta Club 11, 12, Key Club 12 Greg Giles Football - 10, 11, 12 CAII Districtjg Track - 10, Golf - 1O,11,12,KeyClub - 11 CPres.J, 125 FCA - 11 CVice- Pres.J5 FBLA - CVice-Pres.J, Beta Club- 10, 12, Sen- ior Class Pres. - 12 20 All Q l tk. Brian Glover 21 Y-Teens -- 10, 11, 125 FBLA -10, 11 CSec.J, 12 fReporterJ5 FCA -- 10, 11, 12 CPres.J5 Keywanettes - 10, 115 Jr. Class Secre- tary5 Sr. Class Sec- A any retary5 Basketball Homecoming Court - 115 Junior Class Favorite5 Annual Staff- 11 Shelly Hagan 22 FBLA - 10,11, 125 FCA - 11, 125 Key Club - 125 Beta Club - 1O,11, 12 CParliamentarianD5 National Honor Society- 12 Eddy Harpole Mark Harrison Beta Club - 10, 11, 125 Band -10, 11 CLibrarianD, 12, FBLA -- 11, 12 CParliamentarianJg Key Club - 12 519' if Football - Key Club Bruin Club 24 Charles Harvey 25 Elaine Hodges FCA - 105 FBLA - 125 Student Council Rep. - 105 Y-Teens - 10, 125 Annual Staff - 11, 125 Sr. Cheerleader - 11, 125 Football Home- coming Court- 10 125 Y-Teens - 11 10,11,125Keywan ettes- , , fPres.J Annual 26 Melissa Hoffmann FCA - 125 FBLA - 125 Beta Club - John Hogg Key Club - 12 FBLA - 11, 12 FCA - 115 Basket- ball - 11, 125 Ten nisTeam-11, 12 Football - 10, 11, 125 Key Club- 10, 11, 125 Bruin Club - 11, 125 FCA - 11pFBLA-11 28 Scott Holloway 29 Lauri Holton FCA - 10, 11 FBLA-11,125Y Teens -10, 11 125 Keywanettes - XM 105 Volleyball - 12 Drill Team - 10, 11 CSgt. at Armsb, 12 CCapt.Q5 Y-Teens - 10, 11, 125 FCA - 10, 11, 125 Stu- dent Council - 11 CSec.J, 12 CVice- Pres.J5 FBLA - 125 Keywanettes - 10, 11, 125 Student Voice -11, 125 Student Activities - 12 30 I Holly Hunter 31 Jeff Hyde Beta Club - 10, 11, 12 CVice-Pres.J, FBLA - 105 FCA - 12, National Honor Society -11, 12 CSec.Jg Student Council Representa- tive - 10, Sr. Girls Basketball - 11, Y- Teens -11,125 Newspaper Staff - 1 1, 12 CCo-Editory M Football - 11, 125 FBLA - 12, Bruin Club-11, 12 32 ET'!' f km 3 Sandee Jones Key Club- 11, 125 33 Lori Leedom Annual Staff - 115 Beta Club - 105 Key Club - 125 Honor ,Q Society - 11, 12 CPres.J Y-Teens - , Sr. Beta Club - 11 125 Keywanettes - 11, 125 FBLA - 11 12CSec.J 34 Scott Lile Sally Lyons Beta Club - 10, 1 1, 12, Keywanettes - 10,11, 12 Y-Teens -- 10, 11 CCity-Wide Sec. and Club Vice-Pres.J, 12 CState Vice-Pres. and Midsouth Hostessjp FBLA -10,11,125 Beta Club - 10, 11 CCorresponding Sec.J, 12 CPres.Jg Cheer- leader - 10 CSec.J, 11 CSACJ, 12 1Co- Capt.J5 National Honor Society - 11, 12 CSACJ5 Keywan- ettes -10,11,12, FCA - 125 Sr. Class Treas.5 Outstanding Sophomoreg Who's Who Among American High School Students, Honor Boll - 10, Girls' State - 115 Student Voice - 11, 125 Student Activities Council - 11, 125 Citizenship Award - 10, Student Council Rep. - 11, 125 Foot- ball Homecoming Court- 12 36 1' '46, . Janis lVlcGhee 57 Beta Club FBLA- 12 Holly lVlcDermott Beta Club - 10, 11, 125 Cheerleader -- 115 FCA - 10, 115 FBLA - 125 Y- Teens -10, 11, 125 Keywanettes - 10 38 E' 5' Qfe i'N'F1' 629' Jim Moore 39 Cindi Nelson Key Club -11, 12, FBLA - 125 FCA - 11 CTreas.J5 Football - 10, 11, 125 Sr. Student Council - FBLA - 125 Foot- ball Homecoming Court - 105 Y- Teens -10, 11,12 fPres.D5 Keywan- ettes - 105 Fresh- man Favorite -- 10 40 Ron Patton 41 W-N John Peterson ,. ff-. FBLA - 125 News- Q, Paper - , 5 Band - 105 Annual Staff - 115 Ke Club- 12 ,. k . :gg A5 ., . FBLA - 125 Key Club-12 42 17. Hank Rector 43 Chris Richards Beta Club - 10, 11, 125 FBLA - 10, 11 CVice-Pres.J, 12 CPres.J5 Class Favor- ite - 10, 11, Stu- dent Council Flepre- sentative - 11, 125 Boys' State Rep. - 11, Key Club -12, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Newspaper Staff - 11 CSports Editorj, 12 CCo-editorbg I Dare You Award - 11 Student Council - 10 CBep.J, 11 CVice- Pres.J, 12 CPres.Jg FBLA - 10, 12: FCA - 10 CSec.J, 11 CPres.J, 12, Y- Teens -10,11, 125 Beta Club - 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball - 10, 115 Sophomore Favorite - 10, Overall Citi- zenship Award - 11, Student Activi- ties Committee - 10, 11 CChairmanJ Jett Ricks 45 Sonny Sanders Beta Club - 11, 125 FCA -11, 12 CVice Pres.Jp Key Club - 125 National Honor Society -11, 12 CVice Pres.j5 Bruin Club - 125 Basket- ball - 12 ,Nl Key Club FBLA- 12 46 Nr 04 'self Joel Scott 47 Drill Team - 10, 11, 12, FCA -10, 11 CSec.j, 12, Y- Teens -10,11, 125 Annual Staff - 10 Qliditorj, 11 CEdi- torl, 12 CCO-Editorjg Who's Who Among American High School Students - 11, 12, Keywanettes - 10, 125 Beta Club - 10 ,Ji Lisa Simmons 48 Beta Club - 10 11, 125 FCA - 10 11, 12 CChaplainJ Y-Teens - 10, 11 12 CVice-Presb, Jun ior Class Pres. FBLA - 12, Key wanettes - 10 Basketball Home- coming Court - 105 Sr. Girls Basket- ball - 10, 11 CAII- Districty, 125 Tennis Team--10,11,12, Student Council - 12 CSec.J, Bruin Award - 11, Foot- ball Homecoming Queen - 12 Kerri Swink 49 Sam Sylar Football - 10, 11, 12 CAII-District, 2nd Teamjg Golf - 10, 11, Key Club- 11, 12, Bruin Club - 10, 11, 12: FCA - 11, Annual Staff - 11,12 Band - 10 50 Doug Taylor FCA-11,12 51 Y-Teens - 10, 11, 12, Beta Club - 10, 11, 125 Keywan- ettes - 12, FBLA - 12, FCA - 12 Merri Tompkins 52 Cheerleader - 10, 11 CCo-Capt.J, 12 CCapt.J5 Football Homecoming Court - 101 FCA - 10, 1 1, 12, Keywanettes - 10, Football Homecoming - 11, Y-Teens - 10, 11 CCl'1aplainD, 12 HCCJ, Annual Staff - 12, Beta Club - 11, 12, Student Voice -- 115 Stu- dent Activities Council - 11, 125 FBLA - 12 Karen Thompson 53 Nona Trussell Beta Club - 10, 11, 12, Tennis Team - 10, 115 Key Club - 125 FBLA-12 Band - 10 CAII-Dis- trictj, 1 1 CAII- Regionj, 12 CAII- Regionjg FCA - 10, Keywanettes - 10, Y-Teens - 10, 1 1 54 T 'F I Matt Warner Pam White Basketball - 10, 115Track-10, 115 Football - 10 CHon- orable Mentionl, 11 CAll-District, 2nd Teaml, 12 CAll-Dis- trictJ5 Key Club - 10, 11, 12 CPres.J5 FCA - 10, 11 CPres.j, 125 Boys' State - 115 Bruin Club - 11, 125 FBLA-12 Keywanettes - 10 11, 125 Y-Teens - 125 FCA - 12 Annual Staff - 11 125 Beta Club - 10, 125 FBLA- 12 David Whitehurst Club -10,11,12 57 Chris Wilbourn Football - 105 Foot- ball - 11, 125 Key FCA- 115 Bruin Club - 11, 125 FBLA - 125 Beta Club- 10 FCA -10,11,12 FBLA-10,11,12 1011 Y-Teens - , 125 I Sta 58 Beta Club 11, 125 Ann Mike Wright f ' T? IUJLQ .5 Y- 1 f xm-h a p X x X Cf Sf 1 N! Friendliesl Class Clown rf 'D- 'fX F' Jett Ricks Scott Holloway Shelley Hagan Lisa Simmons Mosl 'lalenled Mosl Alhlelic 6 X C7 Hank Rector Chris Elder Joan Browning Lori Allen Most Likelg To Succeed f 1 Q . a ..i : , S Best All Around nf 'TS' e -8 ,ffm 7 Brian Brown so Sandee Jones M VS y T f ,es ...af 'M' x Mo st School Spirit Q. ws Mike Wright Karen Thompson David Whitehurst Kerri Swink The words congratulations on a job well done have become very familiar ones to Kerri Swink and David Whitehurst this year. Being cho- sen SR. class favorites simply adds to their long lists of accomplishments. Their leadership, matu- rity, and true Senior attitudes have made them worthy of tbe title BestAll Around. Q..-dv x 'S L... ...EJ ...L 1-11 Ev, 9 -K N f gil .I L X' ,- 'K T ------ - ,. 1 m 2 , v- fl-it i if 1 X ,fx jx S 1 L x. 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Dooley M D egg 'S Q: 5 X S Tracy Jodi Diane Nancy Sally Harris Heaston Henry Hickman Kell 55 ' Q 5 H F + : sway' Q any . Chris Michael Mary Markman Marks Nlafkin uk .Kv F Greg Dodd , , Jimmy Frank .5 if 14 N f WN Doug Kremer ,QQ W N my Mike McAllister Liz Larry Moore Morse Ev Phillip Nelson Pate i ,JS x. Q 9 f' Q fl . 1 4 N Q. A ' L , X 1 , 'U ssf f E Sam Brian James Susan Morshedi Munsey Murphy Murphy Laurie Pike hmm... Greg Smith Doing homework the easy way S ax RX A T. X Xb 5 eg. I. David Barry Porter Poynter I 9 xr? ll .l , Shannon Allyson Smith Stotts be S5 4 'Sw K A Wes Sutton Please make that play! AWN? ...,y2' lt. flip ' X A Ulf. '13 ' 5 A X A -fV- Mmmv ' '35 Wm ' ' Y 4 :- 5- .+ .. ' ,,,,- kg gg 4, is f Swlnk 'Q X' atm 2 Q ' K 'A Q r rw. David Tammy , g, -- ' Volk Thornburg my ,. - fi A Georgia Randy Watkins Touhey .X gy X Scott Whitehurst Adria Watson Tommy Trussell is 5 W y X um, 11 3, yi '. 4, K 7 . v-in i. I I Ricky James Trip Walton Walters Vogel 1 F J.: .ai lf you don't like it, you do it. So Get out of my way! k,,,,.,-ff Don't come any closer! WY v 'si .A ...i.4 phomore Class SOPHOMORE FAVORITES: David Scott, Michelle Winstead Brian Baber as if ivy I Jamie Crossland 3 :E - t has K A A Kathy Fordyce Thanks for taking that picture! VB' 'X If Z 'v i Todd Bret Pat ChFiSTY Binet Bridgers Brokate Brown Ti' Q Lisa Lori Russell Susan Dabbs Dodd Doyle Eiseman I Q: . .'532f'X K '-Nwlsxn Y X .Q. Nfk'5S?5f1i - ' or s as m s i Q. f 7 S S sts- ,.. i '-'-we i ,, +-2.1 ' VY ' m Too much is never enough. Michael Carr Kathy Elder Karen Giles What a hard test! Becky Tina Steven Glover Hanna Henry Paul Jennifer Kevin Holder Holton Hughes X7 Lauri Carol Hunter Jones Becky Max Cherie Jouett Kizziar McKnight Why did you have to do that? Susan Amanda David McLeod McShan Miller --.T This U iil ' 'L -5 pigs 1 In QS? 7 J Q3 - EEE: M5552 is .L 5553? 551 i A Cheryl Lynn Minor Nelson f --M ---. V-- .. sure is embarrassing! Janie David Sheri Paul Pickering Pike L , X , 5 , Lisa Becky Marci Proffitt Fliffel Riggs r.: Tim Leanne Marshall Roberts Russell Schuster QM? . ' 'Ll i-Mflfifi' Get down! W ' R X S t Y ,. za .S Q . - 1 N Q N M 3 if N? M 'Q W KN .li S, -, Q X ,S Q X X it in X . X l 3, - 1 - 'rar ' 'QI v ' F : f X l , C Q s David Scott Shaw Cindy :XX .. .0 Q -X X Y N V X Amber Simmons Gregg t fI '7 7'f Q' 3 7362.159 f fx .l , Wm - , M Q fmeif I ,S ' rf cn ... 2 XZ' go ,III fo CD 'K 'U D! E 7: N :. co J WT' N' Tyer Warner 5. 44 Y ,, 'p -' Brian Michelle Waters Winstead Sterne Have a flash. bf' A K'-:X '55 1 1 Beth Thrash v b 4 ,Q 'L . it KD T7 5 Lynn Strickland 1 ., sq., e Qin! X 4 4 M -. vilw g i Tammy Asay Janie Barclay il- ea, if ..., , Hi? A - li Q is . X? Catherine Kitty Bellingrath Braswell A x in I 1 KR it . .s ' A ' .. ,,, I L Sjuz, f -fe, Lane Leslie Blaylock Byrd 1' gb. X-1. ' Q 7 .,.'4, if '7 5:'ns.'.- Q 4- . l?a.,rifi:'? ' IL W A u in , Q , Shawn Joanna Camp Carter Q' X lb ninja il, INXS if 4 . 3 ae , 9 ,ix f xv s A 3 i ff Q X , s I 'IAYFZ li . X y Working at the CAR WASH ' of 4, 4' A 5 K1 1 A :ga Scot Mark Cynthia Carter Cazort Chester 6 1 L, i A E is L Pi Y sr? in . x -. X W 1 Z Roberta Paul Anne U , , H Chitwood crow Dalrymple This sure ns hard work. 'K , Q 6' lx. 7 ff 1 E N I ' 1 Heather Mirinda Pat vt , t L h , Dunn Elkins Fanows R , ,, 4 H KA ... Q. Q Q m A K ' - . . 1 , S w 5- X ' ,ik ' XX W x -f .. Rose Deanne Grant Fitzhugh Fogleman Fortson ' HOW dothey dothat? Don't worry, I don't bite. How much longer do I have to do this? fn. 2, . .. 4. ' ls ' -if 2 f 'E V?- ff' 1 , V 4, M ? K My :rm A .3 A ' . K x' ' l -f 4 2. Allison Graves a Q. ' Keila John Guest Hackworth . , 1 . - - gf ,,tg,,,A t , .. i Q1 A' -.. A 153 Q ,Q ,A , J? T ' i 'Q , 4 Q , f ,.. ' 'lg - Sarah Hicks Lori Shannon Holman Jackson - ,ff , ,ff aff-W7 Who got my sweater dirty? has w f ,f 1' , , e al lf 5 A 1' io M1 is it vt rl K l ' z ' lffli V r l.-szfffgl K - 5' Y ' 'si . i 7. ' 1 M y , - 'V 'K V' i Q, X I 1 A K .z KM ' ,e Marty Kelly Hamaker Haydon ' ,Q t f , , ' ' i af V A4 ' 3 ' ' , Ig 1 1.35 X fl' 25,6 425 - - , 1 0 2 1 N 1 lk N 1 Q Q 4 k l ? if Rachel John Kremer Lester Brad Heck 1 L ., - 'bf . UQ if tzlvu nfl Ward Lile D0rl'T fall off! S ,gp , xr, X Pat Jennifer Lisa Massey Moers Mutscher ,gvv---5 Hee Haw W 34, What a bore! fx 1, 5 . H, rv S ,H 1 J J xx f 'xv K xy- ! 'I l l e 'ex ' 'Sy L me xg, J! ' Lauri Keena Freddy Nutt Patton Perkins 1 Fi -- , 1 vu A I I L- 1 ' uf in Q . Qsfffis Lynn Puschett Q N . L . f 3 . ,Q kk v g S 1 - yi Jim Shrantz L . Carol Rosenbaum .S sv J' Wx I Kathy Schultz 1 .1 an V Nb A 1.-sv Chuck Russell Sylvia Schwander is ' t f A 4 fs 5 xx 1 wi ff' si -f is if 3 , 1'1 ' 1: 1 '. 'I in 'sh ri 11 . , Kara Seay N5 x ,ar M 35 y ,rank K ,alla Sandra Sherrod Rose! You best get!!! Q, . N, L t ii i i Q.. i 6' rt. 1 . ' ' . .S -i X' ff 1 ,N A , 5, K s ffl ,V l . 1 s s, Mary Lorrie Cindy Smith Tabor Thomas Eze? ,- we V . gg x X Lee Tompkins ,Qi 3' 3, fx 1 K - A E L x 'ill - l X l Larry Jeanne Katherine JoHanna Trussell Vogel Walton Westerfield dir Grizzly Seay! Esther White 'QW Janie Willis ty if Wi tif Brooks Allen , i 'J Amy Bishop R Q i 1 J X A Greg Bumpas Eighth Grade Janet Mellissa John Michael Greg Allen Banks Barnett Baxley Bell '17 Melanie Kristen Carter Mary Preston Blaylock Briggs Brown Brooks Buchner A ,Y Q 1' ' 1 '9' l X 1 Sara Tracy Caren Shelley Deborah Burton Cage Caruthers Cary Chester This is my chance! Just one more tooth! 3 M S 1 6 Scott Craig Mark Steve Cline Cook Cornell Crane is A X . mi Sarah Debbie Tommy Sarah Fields Fogleman Foltz Kremer 1-Y ' , .. P K4 'xr fx J I ii is wil Q .uf Lisa Kevin Carson Debbie Gardner Gillian Hampson Harrison This is embarrassing! Stanley Suzy Dean Dabbs 'ass 6 ix , I Ali Misti Fotouhi Fuller aali i S 'S Q Debbie Jennifer Harvey Haynie , avi You don't mean that! 'sy - ev sw-Q X :rx , . x . .. . F- v-Qs.f,, s.N - . X. LS Ag X : Nw --: . , N QS 1 April ltzkowitz .g s .... . was H. K W .,,,, af. W . :W .. .s.. ., N5 ff David Leavitt P Q.-s f wg. .if 1-tg .,,, . - - - - . ji ' . - t i K 1 'aff' jnkg N5 it , . L it it YQ xf 3' 'Z' f f 4143 ? I I1 9 Y -7-r' A Randy Karcher Charlotte Jones M ' . t Vg M wx , ' K V4 5525 M Meredith Matthews Rusty Logan K 2. sg a A 'ite L K 5. -Q , .., , .. ,Q L X R so 'wi h r l y X 1 :f L '-- If Jeff Lisa Steve Moore Morris Morris ,FN X ' xv-. ,L- f W., L54 1' ,J Y-'if v P! 1 Amy Korenblat 3' QW wi t ,ik a J If-',.'L r '-'xiii T' 1 ' it iff Nathan Maune '-'Q-7 Ga rrett Mosely si, X Sara Burton 351 , i ,Q f , x Kathryn Krodell Leslie McKenzie ' r 43 Q r Danny Norman waits -, BOY! WS hor! Hey! Bring that back! il. Pat Moers Andria Nowlin af' H? if' Carol Laura Lange Pfeifer Pruitt Robinson iaq' 2.:L S . it ' 2 m i1,a K 'l gi. R i .2 .L ,Q i W 4 ' , S ' ,I X N , V R if A I Bill Kathryn Jenny Bill Ryan Shaddox Sherman Shumate Let me down! I A 1,1 A K .,.k., rf! u f' Jennifer Jody Sheldon Staci Mark Brian Simmons Simpson Smith Stockburger Smith Terrebone Rhonda Tom Jill Tice Whitt Williams Mark Marianne Ricky Williamson Wright Wyatt Crazy Craig O'NeaI at the Junior High Dance. at . '.,,t ..g . rf? S X wig k s . Q -.. i r if --P Kevin Aiken My K at x -A X M Stephen Brehowitz 3 ia? I .F if 1 .Q I 1 tl fi' . Wendy Cook A tc K, ' y.-MT fs. Q Mendy Allen ss Lkk. . A .. - fm o gs 2 - 9 Katie Buchanan .J ' . I a x. y ' Valerie Dodd ' .3 : What do you want? Qevenlh Grade gs A ,. ' X Q ... f i. 1' . Q is C, img A re, ',' ff ' L if H A I ' H, 1' Janice Lynne Leslie Baertsch Binet Bowen f A nf? A it-if 4. 41 Timothy Ronnie Tina Bynum Caveness Cazort . y I A' y , . X x QI ! ' ' f. .7 A 'w in g ' fl' t gikflf Becka J.J. Lindsey Drew Dunn East Ashley Boyd I S- John Chakales Audrey Fallows 1 Please don't drop me! P You've got to be kidding me! ' , Bill David Fletcher Fraiser '- jg ,lll Q j - Ax K , If K j iv fzfg ' l l l Graham Worth Gibbs Gibson it if-5. Y 'Fl F i f F ' 'iffy fi '. .L .. is ,Q I 'K f y Q 1' ,' 1' 1 ' Angie Heather Harrison Hayden f b Q 4 by . YE! ff, Kimberly Leslie Hoffmann Hoggard f f' 1 N .. I X Steve Wes Kalderon Kirtley Guess who it is! '.14Q 6 G X 1 Rebecca Frye gli F i s lift Y. F Rebecca Hall iv .- l A F f 2 Diana Hays X, f Iv Sharon Hossler Ellen Korenblat X 55' xiii? 3 utilise 2 Y S l2ii'if1, ' t F ' 5 lv x 1. , Putt Fuller f - SWL Scott Halsell if 'ts f tesli G 5: i f iiff Mark Hermer Mike Jones Kyle Lamb tai' 1 Y M .NLP- 1' i A2 .zur T5 xf iff! 'A Tanya Jaleh Stacy Elise Allan Lewis Mansouri McLeod McShann Miller 4 S if , N 4 5,5 K 'N ' ' . . . 1, L - X . f',X'. 3 7 14' Q '58 'ir' 'V A 1 X 1 f' 5 2. E . Neal Angie Ford Tommy Janis Stephen Moody Moses Overton Owen Parham Pickering A A ,i I V L f ' wr 3 v Nui' 1 53 i ws-.Q. 3' P - S -'.rY?'-fffiqiflfli f 121456 lil :gig ' -, ' l t K f Q,33g.x f'v45 Julie Rebbecca Leanne Amy Julie Steven Pierce Pike Rice Ricks Roberts Rodgers 1 Todd Anne Lisa Rowland Seay Sharp Jgy 4' -' Q. How am I ever going to fin- How outrageous! ish? 3 XIAL.. , . al X z Laura Runyan Q X24 l 'Y gf QQ X ki? af W x f 3 so Ui T . 2 lx ' .. Lori Chip Sandy Amy Barry Sherman Simms Southerland Sterne Swaffer A, T 'fx-fy '4 ,Q - z N . f Q f Q ,T S V ifx 2 f Rv- T A gf:-elf Qmmm at .. P , T me fmxmm T M31 - I his ' T u It v is Cindy Amy Mike Janell Tackett Tackett Taylor Thach if N i 5 .f Suzie Volk X Please don't throw me! What's going on? f it . Q 5.4 Wesley Holly Charles Bryant Thomas Tompkins Trussel Tuberville V f h ,g rf? at 5 Donna Beth Tracy TY , . Warmack Waters Weber Wooten You re gomg to make me late. if Ashley Anderson Allison Anthony Becky Barriault Dana Baxley Jay Bell Christopher Biget Katherine Blackmon Holly Brain Scott Bray Kimberly Bridgers Byron Brooks Shawn Buffalo Sheri Caveness Bill Cazort Ashley Chandler Lundy Colvert Missy Cottrell Scott Dabbs Dalrymple Mark Avery Dickins Glh Grade '1 t ff .P , v X . -C Q ,ff f fs- .- kufwsu' , s X ' i , Xl' 1 s r X w ik t 5 Q, 5 ' .l'l ., Q er S I f- 'fi-. X X big , J' 1 i . X t , I 1, Ax 3, J . . ,ws 2 N ,. .A U K 5 ' KEY , M J 3 Q I L l !.. 11,55 fix , L. 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Scott Ruggles Knstl Flussenburger Lorn Shroeder Casey Selgler Call: Snmmons Clarke Sampson Brent Smith Steele Stevenson Mark Tabor Beth Tackett Melissa Tice ' Mary Frances V Turner S 'V Anne Wiliamson E in Third Grade M is B A I R, A- Q.: 'L ' X 1 April AdkiSSOr'l , 5 y N is li if Gaby Albertson -ff I Ashley Bailey ' an I 5 L ,L 6' Ashley Baker Xii lfi Fry ! , A I 142 71 ' ! ffagi i luoivall -3 X, if 4 I g' L, ,,.V, Y -1 4 ' Lindsey Benham 4' ,i 'f -.mf Q Julie Berliner - ' , 'A Sophie Biget f 1 X Y? y.?,,, -6' 0. A Q' li Q av ff 'l as 3:1 , 'x J 'Ui lr Julie Bishop David Bowen Michelle Brewer . 42. ili, gg f , Ml Leah Capel ' Lee Cazort Mary Catherine Clark gi? in ' if L, . f A , ,L ' f H ' fi, Phillip Bryant 2:11 . 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' -vi!!! r ' at . Q sf- ' rv .1 LL.. QW 1 w i t , t X l A x I i ,, .. . f - I - a lg ij 1 ,, , ' J 1 Dean Roberts Mark Schuster Ashley Shaddox Jenni Skokos Heather Smith Dara Solomon Sean Stockburger Katie Studdard Kerri Tompkins 5 nf.. .2 .f N . ii! 3' il j j stef' glll'i'l 25 Chris Touhey Monica Trammel John Venable Dalton Whetstone David Willis John Wilson Becky Wood Michelle Wulfson P.A. Welcomes New Lower School Headmaster 1979 brought a new headmaster to Pulaski Academy's lower school with the arrival of Mr. Mike Parrish. Mr. Parrish came to us from the Miami Valley school in Dayton, Ohio, and says emphatically that the change was for the better. He is very excited to be at P.A., and views the position as a fantastic opportunity for him to try new programs and ideas with the students at P.A. One of the things he likes most in the Academy is the fact that there are much more social and extracurricular activities offered to a P.A. students, rather than just straight academics . CREATIVITY is Mr. Parrish's favorite quality, and he encourages it in the teachers as well as himself. He's happy at P.A, because it's given him the change to be creative. The Super Bruins program which he insti- tuted this fall is just one example. There are other evidences of his influence atound the school, though . . .the Kindergarten Building now has new lofts and workbenches that he built himself. We think we're bear-ry lucky to have this new Bruin -thanks Mr. Parrish! X A x. ,. 'S I I J! Lower School Aciiviiies v w w ..,.. -- -1-.yn .,.-s l 4 I f QI' N 5 Q- 4 X at 'M , Q . Is. 3 xxx You better ask your mommie that one. V x Me better think'im on that one. f 4 'fy Y, QU K if 3. . ,, . 1, gs xl? 1 5 Pucker Power! .fl -' 'fix J -,,,:'::ev'!.gDix , .tn I ' .A 1 ' vt Qgv f -., M ' u. 7 Grade Two Rob Anderson Lenny Anonson Margot Barg Tim Barbett Lorri Baumgarner Paul Bell Christopher Black Melinda Bobbitt Jason Brantley Donell Burkett Stephanie Campbell Aaron Campel Michelle Clinton Jenifer Davis Lee Denie John Dickens Todd Dillard Bo Dunlap Thoma Erwin Lisa Faust Kami Fotouhi Jeffrey Freeman Helen Fulgham ' Kipp Gillian Chris Grace Jennifer Greenfield Scott Hearnsberger Kirk Holeman Drew Hobitik Walt Howard Mary Huffine Brit Hunter Alex Irwin Brad Kaemmerling Candice Lane Jimmy Lasley Matt Lee Marcie Lewis Mike Lindsey Conley Lord Mac Lowe Shannon McGill Blake McGowen Meredith McKay Jay Meador Frank McKinney Mary Mehlburger Carissa Meyer Michelle Moses Amy Noble Troy Oller Betsy Parkinson Tristin Pennington Kristi Phelan Bart Profit Thomas Purifoy Brooke Ramsey Donnie Rebsamen Scott Richardson Wayne Richardson Leslie Roberts Tracie Roe Mark Ruggles Janet Schaufele Lee Schriver Robyn Shirey Todd Soghier John Sohn Grade One Ashley Appleton Bradley Barnes Jon Bevans Thomas Blackrnon Suzanna Clark Jeff Cook Missy Elzy ni x if Jamie McGrew Chris Moore Susan Moss Michael Kennedy Sandy Kniffm Ruth Kwee Andy McCullough Lane England Holly Fitton Michael Flowers Cissy Fryer Jennifer Hankins Emily Herbst Wayland Hill Coburn Howell Tiger Huffine Christian Johnso ll Ben Parkinson Sophie Pike Valerie Pike Suzanne Roberson Jenifer Robinson Kerri Sigman Sam Roemer Catherine Ryan Patrick Schueck Jason Siebert Kate Spradley Shawn Studdard Pleasant Sturgis Susan Swaffar Jibbie Tucker Christina Vratinas Beth Watkins Andy Watson Faber White Jack Mulhollan Chris Matranga Michael Pace Bobby Hull Ashley Whisenhunt Kmdergarlen 9 Laurie Faust Grilf Friday Dirk Gibson Greta Gibson Laura Hamra Pam Haynie A v-M. , f X ,J ,. -gs' W, W 'S Nw V Sandra Brewer Brittany Brosh Jeb Burnett Leigh Caruthers Erin Chandler Christy Clevenger Jason Dickerson Keri Elder Allison Appleton Ashley Atterbeny Amy Ballard Joshua Barg Candace Benhan Lori Beni Mark Binet Mike Boen Cindy Black Jennie Brenpwotz rv 'x 'YZ7 - J, lx JKQQQQ Casey Wood Kendall Yancey Shay Houston Pattie Haynie Ryan Holder Heather Hundley Jill lken Mary Margaret Chris Logan Eric Mathews Grant McKay Melissa Morledge Richard Mosley Jennifer Myers Robyn Newberry Brad Parker Christopher Parne Torn Phalan Emily Purifoy Jason Reed Scott Siebert Andrea Russenberger Tiffany Shirey Greg Smart Dustin Smith J, J. Stevenson Lesley Urbani Kimber Wellons Pre-school VC X ev '-441 Kristen Atterberry Emily Ballard Suzanne Bradley David Bevans Alissa Brewer Tyler Brewer Page Casey Sarah Clard Shannon Edmonds Jason Clayton J. J. Clifton Bruce Clinton Lee Edwards Trey Edwards April Fain Tommy Gordon Teri Hall Jo Hamilton Amy Hankins Lee Haggard Chris Horner Matt Humphries Shourai Hussain Suzanne Jones Rebecca Vaughn Ryan Lyfford Erin Mallory Matt Marcus Bret Maurras Jennifer McGowan Tanya Melton Colleen Miniuk Brent Morgan Matthew Mosley Adam Nelson Virginia Oliver Jeremy Parish Stuart Ray Sabrina Spann Sarah Smart Carmen Schmidt Shereen Soghier Andrea Sturgis Brook Stoud Jon David Yancey Matthew West Amber Wellons Toby Watkins Jay Watkins P.A. TRIVIA CROQQWORD PUZZLE If l I I. I C I I I I I I L I I I I I ACROSS FIRST JR. HIGH HOMECOMING OUEEN 1976 GREG GlLE'S FIRST PLA. GIRLFRIEND CAPTAIN VON TRAPP IN SOUND OF MUSIC PRESENT P.A. CLASS GROUNDED FROM THE PLANETARIUM IN 8th GRADE. SNOW WHITE'S LITTLEST DWARF THEME OF HOMECOMING 1979 DOWN I.OUEEN OF THE ROLLERS 2. MRS. PATTON'S LITTLE BOY 3. P.A. CLUBS QIN GENERALJ FAVORITE FUN- DRAISER 4. MAIN INGREDIENT IN P.A. BROWNIES 5. 6th GRADE OUEEN in 1977 7. DAVID WHITEHURST'S MIDDLE NAME 9. P.A. SENIOR WHO GOT MUGGED IN THE GRAVEYARD HALLOWEEN NIGHT 10. MISS P.A. 1979 V r. v8lP6- . ' ,. g . . . Q ,J A My . H fx' W f'f'?P 'iff mu, I 1,Q,..MLy W , L. A . an -. .X . . .I I .X , V 9 .3 k ' if u 'NWA .XXX 'i v , K -' ' ,. w . M3 . v . . . 5' s, A exyiokfxfg, 1 f,. Q w 4' GX LQVQ5 c 55362 2 .. . ... Z . Px A f Q3 QR xvf X - ' ,VVA . , L my ,Z' OF A . ' fa 'x 77, .... QVC, 0,7 C' L,, W . 05? .. 6, M 9G5, Q-eff-go, 'Evo' T7 V6 3-7 5 Oy o0?2,QQ9iJ 2 BRUIMM GRAFFITI BRum . A -x. A 5 - W Q m O'X Q Q36 . m,m,i M ,Zxmx,:,. H YXO Q VHPQQD , IP O0 PQ. f ' . . MK 1 4 f 3 ,,A, Sw X, , 1 V? r gui! nn -Hqebocddpl N' V X i Q - , WW i ,J T L. - f .. A Liif 9 6 E U X 5 7' 0' loves X V3 VL, CYS ,-O Q5 W x GGY if - 6-f fs Q , ' Q? 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