Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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aculty More than just teachers Although the faculty at Pulaski Academy is a group of incredible teachers, they are also much more than that to the students. Often teachers are found in their rooms giving extra help to students during break, lunch, study halls, and even after school. But the faculty is interested in and involved with the students' lives as well as their studies. The P.A. faculty gives their students a lot of time and love too. Mrs. Emily Faulkner believes for good mental health, you need at least twelve hugs a day! Shelly Swan, kinder- gartner, said, I know my teacher loves me because she hugs me! Students in lower school find that a big hug is usually the best remedy for cuts, bruises, and also hurt feelings. In the upper school, a teacher is a friend to talk to, share with, sometimes to cry with, and even borrow money from! Many of our teachers are also known as mom to their students. Senior Les Lewis, who has attended P.A. since kndergarten said, I've had many good teachers that have also been good friends. Our teachers also strive to make school and learning fun and interesting. Jill Hasson, fifth grader said, My teacher really makes work fun! We get to go on field trips, have parties, build gingerbread houses, and play games! gt., .W . 2 , F 1 Several teachers also sponsor school clubs and activities. They even chaperone school dances! fthat's bravelj All of these take up time and energy during and after school. The friendship between the teachers and the students is evident in that many people return after graduat- ing from P.A. to visit and keep in touch with their teachers. Good Samaritan. Since Scott Duncan has a broken arm, Mrs. Slaton escorts him down the hall. Chewing the fat. Senior Kris Gillian raps with Mrs. Thomas after school. I f Douglas King-science K L Mary LaMonlu-fifth grade Donqg,,L9Itus-,third grade 'HTQ N i il 5, c rry esru -nurse I Shirley Nichols-musicgg t ff. t NI4fylwN4!i21HibfSfyF' 1 Snrnhigiqlliver-socialglxtdics . 'Betty Raper-sixth grade ' L Jnnetkeed-second grade i' ,,-k . Rlceggrxglxsh ' 'i .fists wfiz.,vf,zs- . - 1 111 it fp -1 - I I ' 3iDtnlsc King-French tg' L Pdtiliillaong-boiiiilieeping 4 1 Jean-McGill-sixth grade Kathy Melvin-athletics XM -1 .-' 7-21.525 . f 1 3

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