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1 f 2 Marslila Adkins-fourth grade Candy Anderson-Gfth grade I Y :LESIDIIAI Arrrisfifong-Spaiiishi i- ff In Dbdb Atkins-math Debbie Berry-social studies Doris Breeding-typing i 'Linda Buckner-secretary . fa. Sajidyi Byniiriiiiiookkeeping I Theresn,,CaIdwelf:1hird grade K VW? Ioannm CI rk-Latin . . 11 James Cole-athletics, science Phyllis Cordon-English. journalism Martha Culpffifth gradefii 4 4 'W me g 3 A f Q J 'rf :lv ,, fx J .I fi. ,., A x y gg., I ,I.rmy'Dinieii4au11erics I zL I Q'5'wf f- Jana-'Duty-kindergarten an i f V Chula Faulkner-math, computers A f .f 7' . ' f C 'fl Q I'ie5:I aculty ll in th famil It has been the pride of Pulaski Academy to have good teacher-student relationships. The teachers at P.A. seem to care about the students as if they were their own sons and daughters, and in many cases they actually were. Having a parent who worked at P.A. had some major advantages and disadvantages. It was an easy way for a student to get drink money, and a parent's room A Proud Mother. Mrs. Cheryl Watts, guidance counselor, gives her son, freshman Scott Hearnsberger, a hug in her office. Mrs. Watts also acts as a parental figure for the seniors as well. made a good storage place. Junior Derek King com- mented, When I need money, I only have to go to my mother's room, which makes it easy if I've forgotten things. My mom always finds out if I get in trouble, complained freshman Amy Noble. Middle 'school teacher Mrs. Marsha Tennant explained, Having my daughter at the school where I work does put some limitations on our in-school relationship. The word was passed along quickly if a teacher's child was doing badly in a subject. Many students with parents at school didn't like this and found it hard to keep the word from spreading. But the parents who were teachers also had their problems and joys. Jour- nalism and English teacher Mrs. Phyllis Cordon explained, I was glad I could be there for my children when they were sick or upset. Sometimes I felt they got to dependant, though. Caring was a special element of teaching at Pulaski Academy. This caring truly started at home for some teachers and students. First grader Justin Cordon said, I like having my mom teach at P.A., but I don't like all the work she has to take home. l I Facultyylgj:
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'uv if C , .. AJ VVVV, . WZ' 4'7 C7 The Board ufDirectors:1Selted from lefty Nelda Tucker, John Vines. Allan Smith. Carol Schriver, Janice Attcrberry.1Standing from lefty Randy Irwin. George Gillian. Paul Owen, Rogers Faust. Phil Olinghouse Jim Tucker, Bob Shell. Carole Meyer. Jerry Walton. think I can, I think I can. Head of Middle School, Tom Hughes, runs by .Iim Bottin's one day after school. Running is a favorite pastime of Mr. Hughes, who somtimes runs as far as seven miles in one day. Occasionally, he runs both in the morning and in the afternoon. i K i if, I. .. Adminiafration
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Z? 1 Emily Faulkner-math 31 V I ,gm ' Lee Field-art ' ' ' .. K L if 4? A Si Susan Filton-kindergarten Z . f' X-ZX '9 I jeg fo ,X '1 'I Nancy Fowlkes-art in- , -1 -l I 5793! , if 2 It 4- Kathy Gaston-second grade f. '5 ' ' ' K 3 'Z ,S 7 Lois Gaston-extended care K . W3 K A 5 '. , I P I g g , . Kelly Giles-second grade f K ' Elaine Harris-music K 3:35 yt 0 K Q- t Holly Held-fourth grade I 3 z ' JoAnn Henry-math ,B . ' ,V f , Q if , rg! ' Marsha Hogg-secretary Agni' . I ' 5 - I . Q ,n B' Brenda Holemnn-English , A . , , QI bf' ffl, A ' 541, J ' Myra Hyde-secretary ' fr N ff ' A 'A i ,I L5 L, ,f ' Q Sue Jackson-kindergarten 1 ,i, Q. ' A ' U ,, Frankie Jeffries-maintenance bl Qi I 4 X X ef 7 H Lynda Je!!-fourthk grade 4 H f-- J , f z 4 . S-1 N '-if f' ..1,,,et A M we ftS3'!Q,f f 5 ,y,,ri,i .,,l , All 3.5, 'St H yn ? lesson on the birds and bees. Jennifer Thomas, a sixth grader, brushes up on her knowledge of insects by talking with her biology - teacherjmother-Jackie Thomas. v , Z, .ty .. , ,M it ommy Dearest. First grader Justin aidin' the cookie jar- Marsha 1 Q sk Cordon helps his mom with her Adkins,.a fourth grade teacher, lets her X A Q journalism business. son, Kris, search for drink money. 1-9, A Fwuley ii ii 7
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