Pulaski Academy - Bruin Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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X ou can't make me nervous. Todd Anderson, eighth grader, prepares with ease to roll the ball. Y ' . a f .,, Nl 1 ' .Y Ji fist 1 . . A ' s .ta ff - :- -Q ,2.,f QQ' - ' if , he 'F' .f E ,VL as , Kyo, Q L ' in 5 .V -I.. Q h if . W5 an QQ f Y 1,5-7? WE 5 M f -, m ee whiz! Alice Tennant, eighth grader, watches the score monitor as her friends bowl. The object ofthe game was to score as high as possible. can't walt! Eighth graders Valerie Pike and Laura Leonard discuss their weekend plans. Friday nights were usually spent bowling. 1 qt xt Q i ' 5 , Y Iac! . 'E an 4 I, 'f K ' K f M , , V iw IA K In ini... ff' 1 .. ,..' K 'Q t 1 -a ,Q A If S F r L . .x 1, Q wav 5, Ii af' X - J G ' if X GER: Qs Q 4 .. ' A -, f , , 7 . , 1- 2 .uf yr Y T, I' 4 . V f-.,, , be . X. ' 1 F ' . .3 Sl -i 'sit , ww?-S ' 1? he ...Qt .ff s I S N an A fl I ' . si, 5 --- vans s NSS: 5' 3' i', Colin Jones Sean Jones Michael Kennedy .lcnny Lange Laura Leonard Betsy Massey Shawn McMaster Amanda Mitchell Tina Monson Chris Moore Lori Morton Susan Moss Jack Mulhollan Heather Norsworthy Lacey Olinghouse Andrea Onopa Ben Parkinson Sophie Pike Valerie Pike Giles Reynolds Sumnne Roberson Jennifer Roberts Tiflini Robinson Sam Roemer Catherine Ryan Adam Schrot Patrick Schueck Carrie Shollmicr John Slater Kate Spradley Kelsey Stout Sandra Sutphin Chanoy Sutton Susan Swaffer Tracy Tatom Alice Tennant . gs Heather Tucker .Iibbie Tucker Andy Vines Chrisiina Vratsinas Ashley Whisenhunt p..,,,i. 95

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th Un inding Being an eighth grader could be incredibly tough. The Professor Bowling Alley on the corner of Reservoir and Rodney Parham Road was a fun place to relax. It opened in early September with thirty-six lanes and an additional game room. Many eighth graders enjoyed bowling and formed many bowling leagues. They often played each other, or played just for fun. Kelsey Stout, Blake Byrd, John Slater, and I have a bowling team called the 'Gutterballsi It was the first eighth grade bowling team! exclaimed eighth grader Justin Bank. Watching people bowl was always funny, especially new bowlers that made mistakes. Thomas Blackmon, eighth grader, commented, I was bowling and my fingers were sweaty. When I swung my arm back to roll the ball down the alley, it slipped and shot behind me. It landed on the benches. It was so funny! Whether talented or not, the eighth graders had fun bowling. It was a great excuse to get together with friends, and a fun place to unwind when the work got too tough. ll Strike! Eighth grader Blake Byrd attempts to bowl a strike at the Professor Bowling Alley. Bowling in the new bowling alley was a popular weekend pasttime for eighth graders. Todd Anderson Hardin Bale V Justin Bank Bradley Barnes , Saskia Benjamin .lon Bevans Karen Bird Thomas Blackman Matt Brighton Jennifer Burleson Blake Byrd Heather Chadduck Chris Chappell Nicole Christie Louie Clark Chris Cozart Jim Culp Danny Eades Lane England Chuck Fiser i I Holly Fitlon Mindy France Amy Fureigh Amy Galton Kelly Gilmore Chris Grace Jennifer Hankins Holly Harrison .Iuiie Hendricks Emily Herbs! Wayland Hill Catherine Hogg Malt Hooper Sandy Hooper Robert Hough Coburn Howell Joseph I-luffinc Eric Jameson - Cynthia Jester Mary Katherine Jett 94 pen, We lf or ' .ia- , gi or tn.. , Z' .' fav ., ff, VZAVIV 5 V l, , ..AA .qw 'e ,V ' ' w .121 2 4 ,441 ,, asm J i -t ' ff ,- v X . 5,4 fx ,g n My 3 V V, ,xy Ai i N . 1 i 4' if -2. X gif!!



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th So this is seventh Many interesting changes accompany the graduation from elementary school to junior high. Attending pep rallies, changing classes, and going to break were all new to seventh graders. and going to break was a greatly appreciated privilege, too. Jason Wilson said, I like seventh grade because we get break, and break is a lot better than recess! Seventh grade was also the grade when many students began dating. This new companionship was appar- ently anticipated throughout elementary school. Pleasant Sturgis, a seventh grader, commented, l like seventh grade because the boys aren't as shy as they were in the sixth grade. Sports were looked forward to almost as much as the dating. The seventh grade is the first grade in which students may participate in organized sports. Terry Daniell, coach ofthe seventh grade football and basketball teams, said, Allowing the kids to participate in seventh grade helps them be prepared for eighth and ninth grade athletics. Many ofthe girls take part in pep club. They cheer at the junior high pep rallies and at the football and basketball games. Kimber Wellons, a pep club captain, said, l really like cheering a the rallies and games! The class of 1992 definitely has a way to go before achieving senior status. but many seventh graders already feel in command of the lower school. Holly Chisholm summed it up when she said, l feel more in charge because it's junior high. But then she added, lt is a lot more interesting than sixth grade. though. Brittany Brosh .I Nolan Buffalo V 1 i Jeb Burnett Lissie Calhoun Holly Chisholm Leigh Caruthers Matthew Christie Christy Clevenger Tommy Donoho 'Mary Earl ' -Keri Elder ' 'Vfliiurie Faizsz K f':7f3 Flora i ' t -1fiI.l'Freeman r stiff Fniday Jori Fuller Greta Gibson Tisha Gribble Laura Hamm Pam Hanici ',,',- 7 ' PB!l?'iHH'1iSiiQW ' SCO!l'HCl'f!51T V, Ryan Holder' S hay H oustcn Heather Hundley Jonathan Isbell Mary Keyes. f Courtney Kunsg in Kelley Langston Mark Loftin T i,1,i - ' - F - , Kyle Loveless : Eliiabeth McClendon as S People X- A Q .. Swssgsgs-e ..- , Jonathan Baumgardner Candace Benham Natalie Benson Cindy Black Sandra: Brewer K Lea Brisreigjrtgjs X s s ga N f Wing . T C . Andy Albertson Tanya Ali Ashley Atterberry Mark Badger E if '-ew K 35 X t:t,.,., tt. '2 S A X A ' YN! P . 5 if 2' . '- ,. yt- ls' iffi. 4 M '-11i' f ,:::. i ' ' X f K ,,ei , g ,,f, s . K , , K' tr E ,ssi as .gy t th gf 'NX -K Ky, 1 wig j gil, , -S j Y 'f 5557: ' 2 no-s .f-e.'.f'4voo SX s X Q Sw Qs f 5 .W ji. X it - KX

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