Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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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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f 2 w 'gi 4 th gif We're a huggalole bunch According to English teacher, Mrs. Judy Rice, The freshman class of 1990 has more school spirit than any other class, and that spirit is here to stay! The freshman class of 1990 was a lively bunch. They were full of love and enthusiasm for both their school and each other. Many strong friendships were built among this class and these friendships tended to keep getting better and better. This class possessed some very unique qualities based on their closeness and love for each other. There aren't cliquesg we're all very close, and we treat each other as individuals, said freshman Meredith McKay. A rather strong bond existed among the girls ofthe freshman class. Everybody is friends with each other and we don't gossip behind each other's back, remarked Ginny Freeman. Each girl had a distinct and unique quality. Whether it was band, drill team, cheerleading, flag line, or any other activity, each girl was special. At the beginning of the school year, many new goals were set. Among these, many girls aimed to reach out and get to know their classmates better. Robyn Shirey said, I'd like to get to know all my classmates better. Melinda Bobbitt stated one of her goals as to get to know people better. To be a freshman was an exciting privilege. Being a freshman had many advantages and was another step made on the ladder of success. We get more privileges and everybody doesn't treat you like a two- year-old, said Carissa Meyer, expressing one of her favorite things about being a freshman. For freshmen are the bottom step of the Senior High ladder, but the top step of the Junior High ladder. The freshman class of 1990 did possess some impressive qualities. Everybody is such close friends and we're like a big family, quoted Ashley Brewer. The freshman class aimed to keep the family together. l want to get everybody to stay at P.A.g I don't want to go back to my twenty year reunion with twenty people there, said Ginny Freeman. This freshman class definitely was a fresh group, and will forever remain a huggable bunch. at 'f A .,,,, fa , A: ' 3545? Eli g, ,Jn ,,,. , ,, ,.., .,. f,,,,m,,, 1, 1 b Anderson ff? orri Eaiimgardnere I Siihristcpher Black z?MeIinda Bobbin 'fwgkshlcy Brewer 1, . Xvxlisrin Brigfilop K 'K' K :gjnell Burkett yfvid Burns V, A fphanic Campbell , ,j ' f'11f' . 'H ik:-Eielle Clintbn Dickens rf i - cj Duniap 'N oma Erwin ,lisa Faust 5 V, obb Fiser People 'uf 4213. ! I ! xii I i Q f W t 5 '1 74 1 X W fN x

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