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if L-QQ After the bell rings Taking n breather admire the scenery from atop Pinnacle Mountain L 1 K gp . it . it 'fiii ,' V V W ' 1 11116 Out Naughty, naughty. Susan Bates and Michelle Shoptaw wait to pelt innocent victims with eggs and water balloons as Patriots generate pre-game spirit for the Hall game. JammIn'. Five, six, here is Styx, one of the many groups that performed in the Little Rock area. When groups played in Pine Bluff, Patriots often made the 30-mile trip to hear their favorite rock stars. 36-Student Life fter the final bell, summer plans, weekends and night life took the place of studies in the minds of Patriots. In their spare time they pursued activities ranging from rock climbing, to ballet, to just plain cruising. Ginger Phillips, sophomore, spent much of her time at the Arkansas Ballet Academy. Ginger rehearsed not only on weekends, but four nights a week as well. I spend around 14 hours a week, roughly two hours a day, working out, she said. As a member of the Company, Ginger worked in the production of The Nutcracker at Christmas and appeared in the spring production of The Firebird. Ginger, however, was not the only Parkview student to be involved in the performing arts. Scott Stanley, junior, spent his summer in rehearsal for the Community Theatre of Little Rock's production of 'The Shadow Box. Stanley was involved in extensive rehearsals and workshops in preparation for the serious drama. Clay Wilson and Stuart Schild preferred to spend their summers out of doors. Wilson enjoyed boating on various lakes around Arkansas, while Schild preferred to remain on dry land. As a member of the Alpine Club, Schild got a chance to hike and spent a lot of his summer doing just that. The Patriot football team was not as fortunate as Schild. They spent their summer mornings and afternoons in the schedule of summer football practice. Members of the football team were not the only ones subjected to a strict schedule. Delegates to Arkansas Boys' and Girls' State were also exposed to a rigid disciplinary situation. Of the Patriots chosen to attend the tive-day session, most enjoyed the guest speakers but the boys said the early morning calisthenics could have been left out.
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Summer sesslon. After learning new trends in yearbook design, Tina Kendzierski perfects her layouts at the Ouachita Baptist University Publications Workshop. The tive-day workshop was attended by Splrlt and Constitution staffers Taking Liberties. Vicki Painton promenades in her nightgown at the Liberty Belle kidnap party. J umor members were kidnapped by the seniors and fed breakfast at Shipley's Donuts. v t'y i Mmmm mmmm good. Victor Hood, delegate to Boys' State, tries to decide what part of his dinner is edible. Most agreed that the food wasn't one of the most memorable things about the week at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway
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