Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

Page 89 of 184

 

Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 89 of 184
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Page 89 text:

4'- ,gl Monkey see, monkey do. On the road again! Sophomore Sophomores Phil Bryant, David White, Kristen Hooper leaves her treasured Jason Walton, and Scott Davis show parking space to head home afteralong their football spirit by wearing Team day at school. Me shirts. W L Homework! Sophomore Michelle Crawford gets a head start on her homework during study hall. Chit-chat. Buffy Forsythe, sophomore, and Mrs. Emily Faulkner have a talk over her geometry grade. Y i'. f 3 .fi ., . V . ft . ,fd rfrt i im , . es t. A , . r. wt-4 2 1' fmt 5- T , .A .i sf 1 it ' f' f , Q. 5 7 .Q I .' ir id so 1' - .1 -f 1 IQ' 2Randy Dewese Buffy Forsythe Jason Gaines SGina Gibson Ragan Hernandez Christopher ,Herron Kristen Hooper I Stacey Hughes People

Page 88 text:

tor . . and privileged Commonly known as slops . the sophomores were low in number but high in enthusiasm. The sophomore class was one of the smallest classes in the high school, but that didn't keep them from having great school spirit! The greatest thing about this class was its spirit. For a small class we have a lot of spirit. commented Jason Walton. This year's sophomore class was very small. having only 33 members, but most people liked that. David White said, lt's okay having a small class because you get to know people better and you're a lot closer. This year's sophomores also experienced some changesg such as getting off- campus lunch. jumping to senior high, and as everybody knows, turning sixteen and getting to drive. This year most sophomores could park in the upper parking lot instead of the neighboring church lot because there were enough spaces. When asked about the new off-campus lunch and driving privileges, Kristen Hooper replied, lt's great that we have sp much freedom. The changes and the spirit helped to make a good class and a great group ol' slops . Where? my spot? Sophomores were privileged this year to have their own spaces and didn't have to park at the church. A People i .,r..l 1. T 1f3ffTfr ll iui . . Bailey' ' Bradiaugh' K if'ggggidichellefffrawfaiiii - I Darwin 'Davidson V Gaby Albertson Boone Atkins . V 1? I PM BFY4? 'l file. I Scott Davis



Page 90 text:

86 loth Sophomore spirit They grew closer in spirit, and together experienced in the defeats and triumphs, smiles and tears of our school. Their voices blended together and chanted victory, the teams played to the best of their abilities, the band pepped them up, and the spirit groups kept the spirit flowing. I think the size of our class has a lot to do with the amount of spirit we show. We are like one group now, not a bunch of cliques, stated Susan Niswanger. Our sophomore class was as enthusiastic as any in boosting the school in areas where the Bruins competed in activities such as football, basketball, and other events. Their voices said that P.A. was number ONE, and in enthusiasm the sophomore class proved it. P.A.'s spirit was awesome. Good grades and good times were common goals that the year fulfilled. We are all friends and we stick together. Each of us contributes to the unity of our sophomore class! exclaimed Stacey Hughes. While the class was living out expectations of high school and sharing the hopes of the years ahead, together the sophomore class kept the spirit alive. As Kevin Leavitt said, Even though we don't have a lot of people, we still have a lot of class. Are we having fun yet? Sophomores Gina Gibson, Susan Niswanger, and Gaby Albertson share an amusing moment together during break. Kristin Kacmmerl g Jennifer King Stephanie Kremer Jason Kuns Kevin Leavitt Gary Lilley Lee Ann Millssp Denise Mills People

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