Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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P.S. alrite ' 'W tl V 4 '1 'i 1 ef 1 1: V1 wow, .,..,.,-nf ,.N,.. Wat., My ,Wow 3 Z 'Karan don't think so. Kipp Gillian, freshman, and Mrs. Clarke, sponsor, look confused during a Latin Club meeting. Spanish GMD Spanish Club: ffront rowj Karen Bailey tpresidentl. Kim Connor tvice-presidentl. Kathleen Hamill fhistorianl. Kristin Kaemmerling tsecretaryi treasurerb. frow Zi Sandy Hooper, Mary Catherine Jett. Julie Peters, Sam Rocmer. Shawn McMaster. Michael Holthoff. frow 3b Sean Jones, Michelle Kaemmerling, Shannon McGill, Mareie Lewis, Stephanie Campbell. Susan Moss, Kristen Hooper. Colin Jones. trow 41 Bo Dunlap. Cynthia Wetmore. Amy Martin, Betsy Massey. Heather Norsworthy. Gaby Albertson.Jibbie Tucker. Ashley Brewer. Lacey Oltnghouse. trow 51 Brad Geddes. Danell Burkett. Brad Kaemmerling. Lee Sehriver. Frank McKinney. Giles Reynolds. Shannon Jones. Derek Jester,1row61Chance Woods, John Smith. Patrick Schueck, Derek King, Jason Neal. Jeff Borg, Scott Mittledorf, Robb Fiser. Jay Meador. French Qlnb French Club: lfront rowlJefl'Tucker tpresidentl. Chance Hoag lvice-presidentl, Kim Solomon Csecretaryl. K.K. Bennett ftreasurerl. Austin Brtghtop thistorianj. truw Z1 Kelsey Stout, Mindy France. Julie Hendricks, Nicole Christie, Amy Gallon. Carrie Shollmier. Jenny Roberts, Tina Monson. Sandy Sutphin. Denise King fsponsorl. frow 31 Jennifer King. Melinda Bobbitt, Saskia Benjamin, Robyn Shirey. Jennifer Greeniield. Mary Hufline. Rova Mansouri, Heather Tucker. trow 41 Shannon Hulett. Meredith McKay. Holly Harrison, Elizabeth Nestrud, Kerry Hamill. Thoma Erwin, Miahgllg Crawford, Amy Noble. frow Sj Julie Kol, Derek King, Gina Gibson, Chris Jones. Kirk Holeman. David Burns. Scott Hearnsberger. Kristi Phelan. Latin Ginb fs 0 5' iff,-iff A Latin Club: tfront rowl Roya Mansouri tpresidentj, Mary Elizabeth Huffinetvice-presidentl, Saskia Benjamintsecretaryl. Andrea Onopa ttreasurerj. trow Zj Mark Ruggles, Laura Leonard. Kevin Leavitt. trow 3j Kevin Schwartr, Kipp Gillian. Andy Vines. Mrs. loanna Clarke lsponsorj. Clubs 2 iii.

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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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22 Fellowship is the woifol if What is F.C.A. all about? The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a religious oriented organization that is geared toward high school and junior high athletes. It is one way students and faculty involved in athletics can obtain a closer relation- ship with Christ through fellowship. The F.C.A. was more than just fellowship, though. Members could listen to speakers, have get-togethers and meetings, go on trips, and become involved with special charity functions. It was also a way to meet new people and make new friends. F.C.A. is different from most other clubs, remarked sophomore Ragan Hernandez. It's more binding. Both Jr. and Sr. High members had exactly fifty members each. Arch McIntosh, Coach Brett Smith, and Ms. Holly Held were in charge of the Sr. High chapter, while Mrs. Brenda Holeman and Coach Terry Daniell directed the Jr. High chapter. F.C.A. met regularly on a monthly basis, and meetings were held at different members' houses. This added to the closeness that was experienced at the meetings. F.C.A. meet- ings were a time to socialize, learn, eat, and have a good time. Junior Brett Davis commented on the get-togethers, Students learned about Sfurlenf Life religion while having fun. Religion doesn't have to be boring. Another activity that F.C.A. got involved in occured in October, with students from P.A. mingling with students from J.A. Fair and Pulaski Robinson. About eighty students congregated in the upper gym, played volleyball, and had a good time. Talking to athletes and cheerleaders from other schools was quite interesting, said senior Marci Smith. A cluster of groggy, sleepy members piled on a bus at 5:30 a.m. chartered for Fayette- ville on a dark, Saturday morning in October. F.C.A. members from all over the state gathered in Fayetteville to have lunch and watch the Hogs play football. Unfortunately, the Hogs lost to Texas Tech I7-7. This was the second time in a row that the Razorbacks lost on F.C.A. day. However this didn't cast too much of a shadow on the day's events. One of the most rewarding activities this year was the visit to Arkansas Children's Home. FCA members prepared refreshments, chatted with the kids there, and even sent gifts and carols before their arrival at the Home. As always, the highlight of the year was the venture to Branson, Missouri, for the Young Christians Weekend held at Silver Dollar City. Thousands of F.C.A. members from various states attended. Many great speakers showed up for the occasion including Joe White, the director of Kanakuk- Kanakomo in Missouri. However, the students had to endure the drudgery of getting up around 4:00 a.m. to make the bus departure. The trip was great, but I could've done without that early departure! quipped eighth grader Jibbie Tucker. The F.C.A. also had a chance to hear some prominent speakers during the year. Steve Schall, a former U of A basketball player, and Wes Ned werejust two of the outstanding speak- ers. They both spoke on topics that helped young adults take control of their lives and be responsible. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes provided good times and happy occasions, and it also left a valuable impression on most. The F.C.A. strives to create positive peer pressure and it also provides strong role models for our students, commented sponsor Mr. McIntosh. 0kay, guys! Freshman Lisa Faust makes plans with fellow FCA members about upcoming events. Omcers' Club. FCA officers Lynne Bryant and Anne Wright discuss plans in Mr. McIntosh's office.

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