Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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p X'3iSQgig.?i.: 1 . Q1 59 ofa -V Y s unioif Y-Teens ...I Jr. Y-teens: ffront rowj Robyn Shirey tpresidentj. Ashley Brewer fvice-presidentl. Ginny Freeman tchaplainj, Kristi Phelan HCCJ. Lorri Baumgardner Qjr. hostessl. Carissa Meyer fsecretaryltreasurerl. trow Z1 Jenny Roberts. Amanda Mitchell, Catherine Hogg. Tiffini Robinson. Nicole Christie. Melissa Morledge. Lea Brister. Emily Purifoy, Christy Clevenger. Julie Hendricks, Sandy Sutphin. Qrow 31 Ashley Whisenhunt, Mindy France, Amy Fureigh. Christina Vratsinas, Mary Katherine Jett, Sandy Hooper. Amy Martin. Amy Noble. Elizabeth Nestrud, Julie Peters. Conley Lord. Kerry Hamill, Brittany Brosh, Natalie Benson. Shaily Shah. lrow 41 Stephanie Harrington, Nicole Melton. Shannon Hulett. Michelle Knowlden, Christy Gardner, Holly Harrison, Valerie Pike. Sara Nestrud. Tiffany Shirey. Lacey Olinghouse. Greta Gibson. Ashley Atterberry, Kelley Langston. Cindy Black. lrow 51 Andrea Onopa, Thoma Erwin, Melinda Bobbitt. Shannon McGill. Stephanie Campbell, Karen Bird, Meredith Martin, Laura Roberson, Lisa Faust, Kimber Wellons. Jennifer Greenfield. Holly Chisholm. Jennifer Scruggs. frow 6j Cindy Jester. Carrie Shollmier, Jennifer Burleson, Laura Leonard. Tracy Tatom, Cynthia Wetmore. Casey Woods. Courtney Kuns, Cori Tenenbaum, Sandra Brewer. Pleasant Sturgis. Amy Rees. Lissie Calhoun, Allyson Weiss. frow 7l Shay Houston, Kate Spradley. Susan Swaffar, Jenny Lange, Alice Tennant, Amy Galton, Heather Chadduck. Betsy Massey, Heather Tucker, Pam Haynie, Tanya Ali. Mary Earl, Leigh Caruthers. Heather Hundley. Rebekah Smith. trow 81 Mary Keyes, Tina Monson, Lori Morton, Catherine Ryan, Sophie Pike, Holly Fitton. Heather Norsworthy. Emily Herbst, Samantha Pearson, Katherine Smith, Laura Hamra, Suzanne Roberson. Jibbie Tucker. frow 93 Kyle Loveless. Julie Kol. Marcie Lewis. Michelle Clinton. Meredith McKay, Jill Freeman. Emma Rackely, Allison Perdue. Laurie Faust. Keri Elder. Patti Haynie. Elizabeth McClendon. Linsey Benham. Senior Y-Teens .5 Q1 C 1655! e-t -1 t - QR, .. Sr. Y-teens: ffront rowj Karla Perkins lpresidentj. Rachel Redman fvtce-prestdentl, Shannon Hernandez HCCJ, Anne Wright lchaplatnl. Cathy Shell thistorianl. trow 23 Kristen Kaemmerling, Lynne Bryant. Anna Pike. Michelle Kaemmerling. Kim Solomon. Karen Bailey. Kristen Hooper. Jennifer King, Allison Holthoff, Ashley Bailey. Rachel White. trow 3l Nancy Blankenship, Nancy Bush. Kelly Hyde. Michelle Crawford, Stephanie Kremer. Susan Niswanger, Gaye Williamson, Meg Holmes. trow -0 Denise Mills, Tiffany Forsythe. Michelle Smith. Shannon Jones. KK Bennett. Julia Jackson. Buffy Forsythe. Gaby Alberston. Qrow 53 Laura Kchler, Marley Meyer, Leigh Fiser. Marci Smith. Gina Gibson. Angela Harrison. Kathleen Hamill. Kate Lanford, Kim Connor. Cin. 119

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The Y-teens at P.A. have been more active than in past years. They have launched numerous service projects as well as participating in many other activities. One of the most talked about dances was the Sadie Hawkins Dance. It usually takes place in late September on a Saturday night. The girls invite the boys and then usually take their dates to dinner before the dance. The Y-teen attendance at this dance is higher than any other Y-teen event. I had a great time. It gets more fun every year, commented Karla Perkins, president of Y-teens. Along with Sadie Hawkins there are annual Christmas and Valentines dances. Like the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the roles are reversed-the girls ask the guys. Many Y-teen members volunteered to work in the concession stand at the junior high games. This gave the mothers a chance to watch the games, and it was 1 8 Student Life ailing all Y-teens fun! said Shannon Hernandez. There were many city-wide events in which the Y-teens participated. Powder Puff was one of the most attended events, however, only senior high Y-teens may partici- pate. P.A. won their first against Parkview. Then they played St. Mary's in the finals and lost. They got second place overall and first place in spirit. I was proud that the girls made it to the finals, replied Stephen Niswanger, the girls' coach. The Sr. Y-teens had a hayride at the house of Shannon Hernandez. Despite the rain and fog, the hayride was held anyway. Many girls had painted sweatshirts that revealed the hayrides' theme- Mugging in the Hay . The girls brought dates and had a caravan to Shannon's house from the school. The trip to Shannon's was especially interesting because Kris Gillian's windshield wipers went out while it was raining, said Lynne Bryant. The Jr. Y-teens partici- pated in all of the city-wide events except Powder Puff. The Jr. Y-teens had their membership party at Robyn Shirey's house. There were lots of food and lots of girls. We had one of the largest junior high clubs in the city, stated Robyn Shirey, president of Jr. Y-teens. In addition to having fun, the Y-teens had a service project each month. The Jr. Y-teens put cookies in the Teacher's Lounge on the first day of school, and the Sr. Y- teens put apples on the upper school teachers' desks. Y-teens is a good, Christian organization. The girls are always involved with the events throughout the year. It was more than just a group of girls having fun- it was a way of meeting people and developing friendships that can last a lifetime. Am I going too fast? Coach Stephen Niswanger explains the plays to the Powerpuff team. Attention all Y-Teens. President Where's the rest of my leg? Robyn Shirey catches alltheJr.Y- Lynne Bryant, senior, runs with Teens' attention at the the ball to try and score against membership party. Parkview.



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Fo eigm fun It was a busy year for both the Spanish Club and French Club. Their efforts were primarily centered around fund- raising events, field trips, and dinners. Spanish club has sponsored or partici- pated in a wide variety of activities throughout the school year. Aside from their regular meetings held twice a month during break, the Spanish Club began their lengthy agenda with an International Dinner celebrating National Hispanic Week in which some students partici- pated in cultural dancing. In November they sponsored a Thanks- giving service project in which they bought two turkeys and donated them to a needy I2 member Hispanic fam- ily. Also the Spanish Club sponsored a bake sale during break and lunches to make students aware of the Day of all Saints, a Spanish holiday. In December they sold Christmas calendars and candy. On December 6, club members partici- pated in the foreign language festival at UALR. Foreign Language Week fell on the week of. February 23-27, and in March, the Spanish Club participated in yet another foreign language festival, this time at the U of A in Fayetteville. They also participated in the QU Student Life National Spanish Exam- ination during March. Rounding out the list was the Foreign La-ng- uage Banquet in early May which included the clubs elections and initiations for the '87-'88 school year. The French Club undertook a wide variety of activities throughout the school year. In early December, the French Club sponsored a two- day bake sale. Various members participated in the first National French Contest at UALR and still other members participated in the National French Contest at Fayetteville. On December 18, the French Club held its Christmas bash, and throughout the year the club viewed various French films. Over Spring Break, French students in- cluding French Club members, traversed the Atlantic for a trip to France. Also in the spring, the French Club took part in the Foreign Language Picnic,' ,and rounded out a full year of events with their annual spring banquet at Maison Louis. The' Spanish and the French Clubs both had very successful years. All the members enjoyed being a part of their club, and are looking forward to next year. But senora... Senior Karen Bailey helps freshman Wake Young with his Spanish Club duties. one :bid 13'

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