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

 - Class of 1978

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Heed hunter Shrunken head obbies and collections were as ividual as their creators. Cindy rnett had a unique hobby of lking dried apple and cornshuck lls. l'l started getting interested in lfts last year when I went to the ark Folk Center, she said. At the lk Center Cindy learned the tech- lue of making the dolls. lt took a of time to get the hang of it. The pressions on the apple heads were le hardest thing for me to learn to she finished five applehead dolls ,ce last year. She also made several rnshuck dolls. Cindy said, Besides Ling time, my hobby also takes a pat deal of practice. The dolls ren't very expensive once all the lterials were collected for a doll. Apples, sulfur, lemon juice, salt, ar nail polish, paint, pipe cleaners, ton, scraps of material and a coat iger were all needed to produce a doll. After the material was gathered, the first step was to carve the head out of the apple. The expression on the face after it dried, determined whether or not the doll would be a boy or a girl, Cindy said. After a week, navy beans were placed in the apple for eyes. This was done before the head dried, so they could dry in the apple. Next came the coat hanger. Shaped into the outline of a body, it was wrapped with strips of cloth to fill it out. When the frame had been shaped, pipe cleaners were wrapped around the wire for hands. When the head dried, the next thing was to apply a coat of clear nail polish to the head to preserve it. Last, the head had to be attached to the body. If the top ofthe coat hanger was long enough to fit into the head, it was used. If not, a popsicle stick and wire attached the head to the body. Cindy said, My favorite part was putting on the finishing touches. vi Sundra Janes Linda Jaramillo Greg Jeffery Keith Jeffries Bruce Jenkins Tammy Jett volutlon. Gradually, after two weeks of Cindy Cornett added gray halr, a beard, bonnet and curls helped to create an old rylng ln lemon juice and sulfur, the apple glasses and overalls to ageamale doll.Above, fashioned lady forallttle glrl's Christmas gift ssumed U16 SXPFGSSIOD of 3 mal9 Ol' f6mal8. t X

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Wishes 692 Bernardi Johnson David Johnson Duane Johnson Herbert Johnson Gail Johnson Lisa Johnson Sheila Johnson Stacie Johnson Henry Joiner Jeff Jones Joyce Jones Leigh Jones Percy Jones Susan Jones Vlrgll Jones Zenobla Jones Annabeth Kassed Susan Kehoe Shalah Kendall Lyweyia Kendrick Julla Kendzlerskl Lisa Kerns Jeff Kerr Flay Kimbrough Wish upon 0 stor I wish I may Aladdin had his lamp, Cinderella had a fairy godmother, but Parkview students could only wish. Traci Nevill dreamed of owning a new car, having snow on the ground most of the winter and desired that the reporter wouldn't ask questions like this. A long holiday, traveling around the world and making up her about a third wish, were top priorities of Julia Laudenberg. Duane Johnson had money on his mind. He wished for a S250,000 house on Overlook, a 840,000 Mercedes Dream on. Julia Laudenberg patiently waits for her dreams to become reality. Benz and an expensive yacht. A new '78 Camero, S2,000,000, a cruise on the Carribbean with her friends were what Kathy Colgrove had on her mind. Tammy Jett wished she could be one of the smartest people in the world, to be magic and to be able to fly. Sheryl Alexander dreamed more down to earth. She wished for peace on earth, a good job after she graduated from college and to have three more wishes.

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