Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1978

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Cruisin' 54 ga 76 parks where teens gathered Also we remembered the endless dead-end streets near Pebble Beach, Kensington and Senior Steve Sherrel said don t have adate or there isn t a good party, I usually go to The Place in Kensington. A lot of kids go there. gl 'll r -' 1 0 FOCJCICD SE ss 11 9 Ssw 2? I9 3: - 46 . ' 1 ,, IfI 4, 5 3 ' - '- ll , xxx I' l.l1 We all piled into the car around 8 o'clock and headed for a night on the town. As usual, it was an ordinary dead Friday night with nothing to do and nowhere to go. We searched for a party, but it was useless. We parked it at Mac's until someone suggested that we cruise the Night life. Sophomores Keith Smith and Angie Faulkner find McDonalds an interest- ing and unusual place when the sun goes down. off Hinson Road. These roads made popular gathering spots for bored Patriots when the Rock was dead. With brightened faces and sneaky grins, we hit the road again for a night of cruisin'. Trains, Planes and Other Things in Breckenridge Village had some of the best pinball machines, Shawn Aday said. I enjoy bumbling around and the 'Teapot' seems to be the best place to do just that. The Spot off Hinson Road, The Place in Kensington and Pebble Beach in Pleasant Valley were fami- liar scenes. Everyone gets out of the cars to talk and have a good time. lt's not the best thing to do, but it beats sitting home. Finding a place to gather was not any easy assignment, many students testified. Junior Leigh Ann Jones said, I wish there was a place just for students where we could go and talk and just mess around without any interference. There was definitely not a place like that in Little Rock. Although many spots existed, few met students' requirements. ff peb Qi ble ana - ch ,i 0 153: 9,4 'I 0 KSIIEA Hinson Rd. A 4a QB of ,L,l-.-1-il-l -



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5 N A rt ff. .AFL fi. ,. W .7 . my ' 1 3 F5 Future Picasso's. Sophomores Cathy Plum- mer and Marion Cornett applied their talent in learning the techniques of perspective draw- ing in Mr. Cook's basic art class. Injured artlst. Nothing stops senior Jeff Davis from being creative. Art Department Pen and Brush 56 PEN AND BRUSH: lfront rowl B. Turner, sponsor, S. Reamey, pres., Ft. Jackson, A. Graggs, J. Cook, sponsor. lsseond fowl M. Whittaker, B. Longworth, Ft. Stewan, J. Nelson, D. Johnson. lback rowl S. Daniels, J. Davis, L. Morgan, D. Lewis, S. Whltt, H. Joiner.

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