Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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was also a I Ga member ol' group. lle ost Talented. Kris Gillian was a the Tvledia . a local roek played the keyboards. the saxophone, and aided with toeals. He Cilxl member in the spring musicals presented at ITA. Tvlarei Smith earned an award lor her outstanding performance in Hellllllll' Slorr. ,- H4 JC' PY Q f'ff' IT' Q ost Athletic. l.ee Butler .Iaekson nas featured in both the ,fi1'A'nntu.t Ga:e1rt' and the ftrAz111.m.t l7c'lHt1t'l'zll. He was a member of the Bruin liootball yea t' R teh a rd S m I t h team. Cathy Shell participated in both tolleyball and basketball. remembered lor his phrase. ost cheerleader loh L' ' ' ' Spirited. Kate lanlort lutst i lite eonseeutixe tens and ttas eo-eaptain during her senior hrothers,,. Rule! ttlll be l-dum L . . J, .-. :4 Y Y , .. A , .ffl I ffm .i 1-.. , '. x'T7 'J v .. J. - nf K K-U if flair G s-Ig -4.8 s. 1 4-'ls r t a t HQ g 3 5 Y 1 - 'UT' Kathleen Hamill: Honor Roll t9.l0l: Student Council l9.ltllg Peer Coumelor 1 lfli: Spanish Cluht l l.l2l. Hist. l lZl: lieta Cluh ll l.l2l: Honor Society tl2l: FBI A H211 Yvleem lll.l1l: Neo Student Fraternity lll.l2l. Prex. tllli Yearbook ll0.lZp. litlitor ll2l: Ycttspaper tlll: Spanish Mxard ll ll: Art Attard lllll. l-'CA till: Nominee to Goternor'a School llll. Angela Harrison: lfreneh Club ll0.l ll. See. till: l-'renelt Exam Winner H031 Beta Cluh llll-l2J: Honor Soeiety lltl-llll Yeo Student Fraternity tllt. Pies. llll: l'rineipul's Committee llll. Hut! .S'nlt'Sln1't llll: Y-'leens llll-l2l: FCA ll0.lll1 Honor Roll lllll. Shannon Hernandez: Beta Club I9-lll: Fill A C9-lil: .lournalisnt lll4l2l. Newspaper Ftlitorll2l, Y-Ieens 19-l2l. lCCtlZl: l-reneh Club UN: FCA t9-l2l Nic Holmes: Beta Club t9-Ill: l r'neh Clohl9 llll See lllll' l'CA g L , .. . . I9-ill: Honor Soeiets I9-ill: Y-leens 19-l2l1 Sxteetheatt Court . .S .af . ., Q gh f 5 . 5 ' i 2 f -rf? it , ' J- s -' A 1 W'-fx '. ...ri , f V. .' fi A . . 1. 2' 1 , qllllg Student Council ll l.lZl: Honor Roll t9.llll1 Class Otlteer LI tv -A e gps' I '-J. x ' ,. ' 7 ' .J xv it llllg Class lfasorite llOl1.lottrrtllsrn llll. i Q i V f- .I . ,l 5 Q-ff. . VJ V34 V b .., , - -Q C nrt Holton: l-oothall I9-Ill: lettntslll,l2l1CioIlll2l1 Itaelt t9l: D - '- , f' r, ' Y -3 fi - h J 41 Q .Q 1 ' are V! rm 19421. Hill .tx tu.t2i: tum Club mlm. t'-in-es. our t-no , . V 4 5 t ' 7' ' in . QL, l v il b J' b t-'toot-tie wi. Sunil: I'm'ilft'l9l1 cm-ati' our tc'l-oatll'.s'fuu ills: . Y 1, 'S , ' ' fr , '- ' ' 1 , Q ' - -A r Student Council Wig Neospaper H231 llistuiy Attard t9l 1 t Q e Q Y A' - i t 'ix ggi E53 , t s Q Kelly Hyde: Beta Cluh ll?-l2l. Attard lor Utetall lfxeellenee l9l: 1 ' . 4' ' ' gi ' I-'CAl9-Ill:FBLAIIll:Y-leensl9'lllLSpantshCltthlltli.Honor .- a XX S X V Society 19-l2l.l'res.l9l1Hotttecotnittg Court 19. l l.l2l. Queen I lil: iw, r i ,:'.fQ,p Cheerleader l9-l'll. Co-Captain tl ll: Student Couneilt l l , l 27. See, . N x ' ' M- H231 liirls' Stale 1 lllg Class Ullieet tlll: l'rinetpal'. Cabinet llll. Q f . L ' 5 Julia Jackson: Beta Club ill-l2l1 Girls' Chorus l9l: Coneert Cltoii X - ., .. . an Nui A3 J R . , -,ff ll0.lll:lattn Cluhl'-Il:l-'renchClubllfl.lll:lfCAlll.l2l:Y-'leerts M . ' 440.121 tional' tzoatq tat. , an .. . e .. . . ' r f ff s. .. ,. f r f. .' 1' 'rl . ' 1 'K . iv, I igjt- ' 1 vis- 3 Q K , TM LEP Butler Jatltwttn: Footl1allt9-llli lrztelt l9l1 llaxkethall till. ' ' V - ' 47' V ' r 5 ' ' L ', ' T Shannon Jones: Spanish Cluh 19. ltl.l2l1 Spanish Honor Soeietx J I ' - ,T r 1' ,. I 4 3, 5 A 5 , , 191: French Club tlly: Beta Club 49-l2i: Honor Soeietx lll.lZl1 5 E 41 ' '5 Af QE V 4 V 5 , Vypri ' ' Q ' A , A L RT , Girls' littsemble l llllg Mixed Churosl l ll, Mu Alpha lheta ll l.l2l, A- f xx f ', i 5' fy ef iff: ' ' ' MK X fxs Q See. llfl. FCA llll-l2l: Ylleens llll.l2l: lfnglish Axtard llll,lll. L 4 xx t . 4 7, X ' l gt.. f V '- 1 . xi . QE Honor Rott wan, V ' ' A ' J' A lu A fx A v -ik jd f f Laura Kehler: Beta Cluh l9AlZt. X'-Pres. t9.l2!g Y-'leens 49-l2l: . 'I' h 1 -. ' ' .5 bk K -ft ' , YT' ' fi Honor Society I9-l2l. See, tlll: VCA t9'l lll lruelt llllslly: Mu ' . X 'L f ' k.,. t ff: Alpha Theta tll.l2l. Prey lllli Honor Roll lf?-llli latin Club QA J '- V l9.llll. V-Pres HUD: Drill leant t9-l ll: lioxernor's School llllg . ' I A '. I yy N lil xx l Q Basketball Mattaget lllli latin Attatll Nl: linghsh Attzitxl till: x . 'K ifgwt . V ' N l'rineipal's Conintittee ll ll. 'g 7 ' . . ft ' l. X Brian Laxndrrst: liennis lf?-lll, Soeeer t9-III: liootball lll.l2lL S J gl ,I ' , 'Wh 'ihlllir , 2 er 1 Spanish Cltth lllllp lftenclt Club l9l. Strttto

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th I2 Wlno's Who Many of the members of the class of l987 were witty. talented. spirited. athletic as well as successful. This class was also considered to be one of the most active. intelligent, and creative. The talent in the senior class ranged from artistic and dramatic, to musical and vocal. Three of the seniors. Kris Gillian. Jason Matt. and Stephen Niswanger. per- formed in a band. Other seniors exhibited their special talents during school plays and concerts. The class also had its share of clowns . Rachel Redman commented. Wesley Massey could make any situation funny. These witty individuals made the school day more exciting. Many of the seniors participated in a varsity sport. Lee Butler .lackson was featured in the two major Little Rock news- papers. Brian Landers and Richard Smith were chosen as Pulaski County players of the week. The senior class was also unique because of the number of academic aehievers. Gver half of the class were members of the National Honor Society and over three-fourths of the class belonged to the Beta Club. Others in the class possessed undaunted school spirit. These people made the old Beach Boy's song. Be True to Your School. apply to P.A. All in all. the seniors were special in their own way. Who's Who recognizes the few. but congratulates every member of the class of l987 for their contributions. Most Likely to Succeed. Annie Wright and Stephen Niswanger both attended the Arkansas Got'ernor's School at Hendrix College and completed many honor's coursesat P.A. Stephen was a National Merit Semi- Finalist and Annie has received awards in math. Latin. and French. Wittiest. Richard Smith and Wesley Massey were chosen by their friends for this honor. Wesley always joked about her life in Mountain Home and her faxorite motie. The QllL'.l'l-fill' llrt' llolgt' Grail, from which she was constantly quoting. Richard was chosen to throwa pie at Coach Smith at one ofthe pep rallies. he frequently wore his Cowboys No. l button. and he attempted to make a fashion statement with his bandanna on his l.cti'sfF'. Karen Bailey: Beta Club t9'l2l: Honor Society 19-Ill: Spanish Club tl l.l2l. President H273 FCA lll.l2t: Y-Teens tll.l2l: Mu Alpha Theta tll.l2l: Honnr Roll t9al2l: Hertdmasterk l.ist tltll. Jeff Borg: 'l rack 491031 Football l9,l2l3 Spanish Club ll2l. Douglas Braswell: Beta Cfub I9-l2l1 National Honor Society lll.l'll3 FCA t94l2l1 lfBl A H211 Class0ll'icertlll1l3asketballt9- l2l: latin Club 191. Lynne Bryant Cheerleader t9.l2l1 Bruin Stepper-t I lOl: Y-'l't:enst9- ill. See. lllli Bela Club tl?-lllr latin Club Nl: FCA 19-lll: Student Council llll Ill' llonor Rolltltl ' Hont r Society 9 I2 - . l. 1 ' f l - l. Sec. l9l. Sttcetlteart Court l l lt: Hcadmastens l ist tlll: Mu Alpha Theta ll ll: Vnllejt ball tl2lL Class Officer ll2i: Yr-ws Fditor tl2!. Catherine Caruthers: Student Council Wt: Cheerleader l9.l2l: Drill Tearrtfllll: l-lnmeeoming Queen C923 Homecoming Maid t llll: Beta Club tl0-l3l1 Class Officer tllll: Y-Teens I9-Ill. Sec. lllli LCA I9-V231 Spanish Club ll0.lll: l+Bl.A ll2y: Chorus tfislll. Kim Connor: llonnr Soeletyl9'l2l. V-l res.ll2l1HetttClttbl94lll. Pres. l9l1 PCA t9-ID: Y- lieens l9Yl 211 Student Councillllll: Treats. ll ll: Basketball t9.ll.l'lt, Volleyball Clit: lruck I ltlll Honor Roll 19-lZt1 latin Club t9.llll. Pres. llllli latin Award t9.l0l1 Drill learn l9.ltlt: Spanish lixam Auztrtl tl la: Spanish Club tl3t. Va Pres. H211 Girls' State llll. Bobby Edmonds: l-CA tll.lZ7: Football tltl-llyx Tennis tl l.l2J: Socecrllll-l2l1 Stuffit I'rtt'tffir'. Stage Crew t9t: t'ir'rfu.tt'. Stage Creu tltllg Mhz .title Xml-r. Stage Cnnstruetton tlll. Kim Elder: Yfleens t9sl2l: IABI A tlll-l2l: Spanish Club till: Basketball f9!: llrill 'learn C931 Girls' Chorus 493g FCA 194 ll. Tiffany Forsythe: llnnot Society l9.l l.l3l: Beta Clnb Q9-lll: Y- 'leens C9-lll: FBLA lf?-Ill. Pres. tl2l: History .Mtztrxl 193: French Club t9'l H1 l-'CA 19-l2l: Drill liernn Wy: Smal: Ian-flirt, tilt: Yearbook l9.lll.l2l. Pltotograplty lfditurllll. Spanish Clttbllllll Sweetlteart Court tllyl Homecoming Court Hill Pt'inv:ipal's Cabinet tlZl. Julie Gaines: Spanish Clulvt9.l2l: Cl1r:erleatlet't9l:Yearbook flll: Delphic tl ll. Y-Teens tl2l: l'rincipul's Cabinet tl2l. Kris Gillian: Student Council t9.I0.l2y. Pres. 197, V-Pres. H233 l ztlin Club l9.l0l. Secretary lllll: LCA l94l2J: FBLA ll l.l2l. Sec. lllti Beta Club K9-l2l. See. l l231 llottnr Society 19.1 l. l2l1 Football i9-l2l. Baseball l9.l ll: Gollil lll: Honor Roll 19423: l Dart: You Award llll: Overall lfxeellencen Award l9l1 Greek Award tlllx .lftlltlll lklrrrfir' 1931 t'r'1'c'u.tt' t llll: lli's1.tirlvS1orr'll ll. Acting Auartl llll: Boys State llll: Principal's Cabinet ll l.12l1.lournalismtlllg Concert Choir H271 Wbok Who tllt. 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74 th I 2 Just lounging around The seniors. as result of being the oldest students in the school, have always had special privileges. This year. however. one privilege was added to the list that made ,seniority even more elite. After a multitude of suggestions to the admin- istration. a letter to the editor of the P.A. System. and powerful representation in the Principal's Committee. a Senior Lounge was approved by the Board last spring. Mrs. Henry's former math room was miraculously transformed into a com- fortable setting after long hours of work by dedicated students. teachers, and parents. The Lounge became the favorite place for the seniors to congregate, eat. and enjoy each other's company. President ofthe senior class. Balancing Act. Kris Gillian demonstrates the fine art of balancing his Slicee while attempting to eat. Kate Lanford. said. l was so excited about the Senior Lounge. lt kind of brought the senior class together. We all worked together and made it a super Senior Lounge. An even more popular use of the Lounge was that it was a great place to catch up on some much needed sleep. Perhaps it was the comfortable sofas and bean bag chairs, or maybe it was the dim lights and the calm atmosphere. but whatever the reason. every senior had taken the opportunity to curl up and tune the world out at one time or another. Julia Jackson commented. lt is a great place to get away from it all and relax. The Lounge also proved to be a great place to grab a snack before and after class. Parents provided food for the seniors ranging from brownies and baskets of candy. to cake and dip. The only time the seniors were restricted from dining in the Lounge was during lunch when they were to eat with the rest of the upper school. This was in an effort to keep them from becoming isolated. The only objections to the Lounge came in the form of envy from students and teachers alike. Freshmen Chance Woods said. l think that we should have somewhere to go during our study hall. too! All in all. everyone realized that the Lounge was just one more special trait that came with being a senior. and it was another reason to take pride in P.A. Seniors

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