Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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th Have a Coke and a smile! The ability to purchase a coke at lunch is something most of us take for grantedg but for the fifth graders, it was a long awaited privilege. We used to see the fifth graders getting cokes and we have really been looking forward to it, confirmed Brent Morgan. For the past five years of their school career they had suffered through lukewarm milk to quench their thirst. As fifth graders. they were finally allowed to purchase a soft drink at lunch. This coincided with their first year of eating with the middle school. The coke machines. however. posed a few problems. The fifth grade complained about lost money, long lines. and temporarily broken ma- chines, but they agreed that cokes were a definite improvement. As Becca Vaughn said. Boxed drinks are gross! Not everyone shared the enthusiasm the students felt about the soft drinks. The expense of them weighed heavy on many mothers' minds. For that reason they limited the amount of soft drinks. A lot of mothers. including my own. only allow their kids to have cokes twice a week. explained Virginia Ann Oliver. After the excitement ofthe soft drinks wore off, many students began looking towards their future privileges. Bryan Fuller said it best. All we want now are break and candy cart. but l guess we'll have to wait. Catch the wave. Fifth graders Eric Monson and Jeff Moss enjoy their Cokes while they eat lunch. -:viii . . ...uf .f m ff f 'wwf .2 i :Alice Brierly Drew Brighton -- Timmyrfiihapvell fifty' isle crw T :uce rn on Jay Criscione 5951s DIGRAM .. Difflff f Ijiiiby Fincher A Freeiriian i Bryan Fuller V' Robert Fuller' .. s .Tffiiiaaii ' ' ,'i- ' Amy Hankins . ' V Drew Harrison . t.-' AQ- Jillfj-fizssonr K Matthew Hodges '- Jenny-1Holmes,fIi-V' I iiff?ffJosi6VHbover '-1 Lakhcsa Hughes 4,..iMa itH.vmvhriQsw Drew iliidksonf iv . , .. Dana Jordon -' V, Tommyilgect , . 5 Q,.5Q.5Eletchgr.klsord V ll .z V ' K V Monica Adams Q -sistcn Atterberry Joh Tarzan la Davie Wevaiiis' ' A A ii Suzanne 'lradley . l J. Vi.. In '22 ff B Mr J L , ,X . 'Z E 'gy C ls. ' ff i wa 6 f ir e Q .. y .ggg . y y I . fy? 1 t .N N, NV'



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we th A volcanic Projection , 5. ,tj , ... . . . . .V ,'5l 1 i i if an I' 4 W Afi V A . . i i '71 L 1? .2 .. . f t Z .. ,., ,V 1 , 2 V V .. ,1,AAAAA ,,,g , A,,,,Z, KW' , A jeff' Z3 ,Q f M 4' . . 6 gm j if N 597 ,, J Q 2 , if Z The fourth grade teachers designed many interesting projects for the students to participate in. This was the students' last year in lower school so we tried to make it memorable, said Mrs. Atkins, a fourth grade teacher. The possibilities of group projects included a study of Arkansas, book reviews, and a movie day at the end of the nine weeks. The most adventurous project this year was to make a volcano. A unit was studied on volcanoes by the fourth graders. We studied about different kinds of volcanoes, how they were made, and about them erupting, said Oliver Ross, a fourth grade science student. The students were divided into small groups to create their version of an erupting volcano. The day then came for the fourth grade groups to exhibit their volcanoes to their teachers, parents, and peers. The volcanoes varied in color, shape, size and texture. I made mine with mountain paper, said Julie Dean. David Meador packed newspaper in a can to form the shape of a volcano and put red clay around it to resemble the lava. We put baking soda on our volcano for snow, said Jennifer Jett and Jody Hendrix. The erruptions of foam were caused by either baking soda and vinegar, which usually had red food coloring added to it, or a chemical which caused an eruption when lit. My lava was red, said Krista Cordon. The projects were supervised by Miss Held and several onlooking parents. The children watched each other's eruption with eagerness to out do one another. I used baking soda and poured vinegar on it but it smelled bad, Ryan Hamra said. Wilson Brewer, showing the superiority of his project, said, The inside of mine caught on fire. The fourth graders found this learning experience to also be a great deal of fun. The erupting of volcanoes, although it was just one of the many activities that they participated in during the year, was no doubt the most memorable. Projection. The main project of the fourth grade this year was erupting volcanoes. Sara Leonard completes her final preparations to make her volcano erupt. She decorated her volcano with small figurines ofthe Dinosaur Era and her base was shiny aluminum. Since this eruption was particularly messy, it took place in the courtyard. 222, ..,.,, .., ia 2. 5 .H I 1 f w- ' .5 f.,,gVV. M sit' 2 .M VV Ve . -- ,4fz..,f'... V. . I cf 1 - . V 'V 1 . ea... 121 a '. A liar, 41 fy V ,sV .i 41-it A, W ji ...,.. K . ,..cW,,,,2SZ,,? .4 ' if fc' jpg.. A V ,f . .. . ,,,.. ,,VV, . '.h . If -- jjj if ff-fr V .' W 1 of ia U '- 2 7 T . .1-Z'.a.2fV . V J 4 1 ' V I ' T: f'ff .n.t t- f,:.'H - Za vi. Q., . V rm, ,. .. ' 'fu fif , in 'i.f.f.Vf 'i1 fir- . 1 ai- .. . j unfxf' '- f ffffifwtf .f .1 .f 7' .V 1 T. - .4 2f.na'6-.6VVw'.. .fW'M:f. .-Q 1. ' , 14 leafy 'if lj 45 1 , in 4 f,a,V-..- ,ge-ee-a ..f 11..az- W ' .-' ' tw.. Mp- ., I fy V, ff it 1' H V -Aa:- , ,. .MV . 1 -1 ' ' v. ,'41,V.a-. ' 4 Hunter Bale David Bennett Wilson Brewer Leslee Brosh Sloan Clinton Jolee Coffey Krista Cordon Julianne Dean . Amanda Dorsey Kristin Elder Amy Engstrom Melanie Fletcher Stefie Gold Julie Goldberg Eric Gribble Ryan Hamra Michael Hcndren Jodie Hendricks ' Greg Henry Alison Herring Jennifer Jett Jason Jones ' Judson Kidd David Kol People Robert Albertson Ashley Atkinson f f' 5 . G ., ld in ' -ev 0 ry 'ri . Q .V ' ' C Q' f Y - gi. 'V 145' '8- Qn ' 'f it J .1 V Ph

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