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.HDUW mupmg Twerp and Homecoming weeks, both sponsored by Student Council, offered Patriots a full social life Nov. 1-15. The movie, Harry and Walter Go To New York, starring Walter Mat- thau, began twerp week in the multi-purpose room. Twerpers went to Shakey's on Rodney Parham for an evening of entertainment with Bob Hayes. The final activity of the week was Parkview's annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Students agreed that twerp week was a good success. I think twerp week was a good idea, I think we ought to have it every week, said sophomore Trudy McClure. Homecoming activities began with Student Council selling tiger tails to De-tail the Tigers on Monday. Tuesday, Patriots Tied Up the Tigers and students wore neckties to Homecoming school. At a morning assembly in the gym, nominees for Homecoming court were announced. Voting for the Homecoming Court followed the as- sembly. Stomp the Tigers was Wed- nesday's theme, students wore big boots or clunky shoes to school. Thursday's activity, a bonfire to make the Tigers sweat, was a favorite. On Friday during a morning as- sembly in the gym, the 1977 Parkview Homecoming Court was presented. Entertainment was provided by Mark and Shannon McKinnis, who sang Ten Years at the Top, a song he had written and composed. Every spare minute of the week clubs and individuals worked decor- ating cars and flatbed trucks to make parade floats. Winners for the best car decorations were Michele Linhart, first, Patti Lynch, second place, the At the top. Sophomores proudly exhlblted their wlnnlng float In the Homecoming parade. Dance Team, third place. Winners in the flatbed truck com- petition were FLBA, first place, senior class, second place, Mu Alpha Theta, third place. Judging for the floats was pro- vided by patrons in the community. Anthony Buchannan, junior, said, I worked on Chapel Club float, we had a good idea, but I don't think the judges caught on. It was based on Lady and Tiger story, but we said, Patriot or the Tiger? Winners of door decoration contest were 3-207, first, 3-210, second, 8-203, third. Room 3-209 received honorable mention. Class of '79 won the best hall decoration.
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What do I do next? Described as fun and exciting, a senior year was also made of many other aspects. College preparation was probably the most important item on the minds of 50 per cent of the Seniors. I took both SAT and ACT because I didn't know which college I was going to, also I felt the SAT was the best test for me to take for verbal skills since to me it seemed the ACT tests more science and social study skills, said senior Greg Fuller. Others took either ACT fAmerican College Testi or SAT tSchoIastic Aptitude Testl or both as prerequi- sites for college applications. Many found that after a Friday night out, lt was not easy to wake up to the mental strain of the achievement tests, senior Carol Overton said. The ACT tested math, English, social studies and science skills, wh the SAT tested math and verbal skil Average SAT scores for Parkvil seniors ranged in the 'area of 487 ' verbal and 524 for math. The avera range of ACT scores was appro mately 19.1 composite. A senior year was fun, exciting a very important as a doorway to t future. Many realized this aft making college preparations. ww-sa... College Preparations 454: On the run. Seniors Suzy Pehrson and Melvin McAllister rush to find HaII's Cafeteria where the SAT test is given. 1
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