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Pick up Styx. Dennis deYoung, lead singer for Styx, entertains a mostly teenage crowd in a fall concert at the Pine Bluff Convention Center. Twinkle toes. Sophomore Ginger Phillips practices for her role as a snowflake in The Nutcracker, performed by Ballet Arkansas at Robinson Auditorium. fs si:- x H ,-4-1--f Watch out Olivier. Patriots like Scott Stanley and Kim Piazza often spent their spare time on school activities. The two spend their two-day break for teachers' meetings in rehearsal for the school play, The Dnmknd, the first production in the new auditorium. Two-I-days. Practice in the summer heat didn't give grades for members of the Patriot football team but it did give glory when the hard work paid off with a winning season. Time Out-41
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ia, wi 111 Fair play. Students take time out from studies to enjoy the Arkansas M: State Fair midway ' ,M i I Fun In the sun. Spending the afternoon outdoors listening to music, Eric Miller relaxes at the Arkansas Jam. The Labor Day weekend event was the last summer fling for most Patriots. Under the golden arches. Chuck Allen joins other Patriots for a Coke at McDonald's after a football game. Gathering at the fast food restaurant in Breckenridge Village became as traditional as beating Hall. Taking a break. Over a Coke at McDonald's, Greg Clevenger and Cindy Wood discuss the Homecoming loss to Central. Cindy enjoys hanging out at McDonald's even though she works there, t00. 40 Student Life After the bell rings Tim out -Qfiiff. ,, 'j fl. ' 59' . li L .ei , pr I M. V .. 7' .Inf , - h 3 gi ie Ref-4 if 2, frm .4 ' 154 . A .7' ' Q F wh? .Q 3 1' ai' f - ' if Many, especially sophomores who could not drive to begin with, spent their evenings beneath the golden arches of McDonald's. Not only was the restaurant conducive to students' social life, but the parking lot provided entertainment as well. Outdoors anything from sitting in cars chatting, to throwing eggs was possible, regardless of legality. While some spent their time throwing eggs, others sought a more constructive pastime. Carolyn Morgan, a senior who played the bassoon, and Norman Leou, a junior who played the violin, were members of the Greater Little Rock Youth Orchestra. Leou played first violin and was the concertmaster for the orchestra. The Youth Orchestra was one of the first musical groups to perform in Parkview's new auditorium. The uniqueness of Parkview as a school was reflected in the uniqueness of its student body. Students spent their time outside of school practicing exciting and diverse activities. However, whether they were dancing, egg tossing, playing football or burger cruising, students reflected Parkview's spirit of individuality. Jam-boree. The crowds at the Arkansas Jam make traffic jams a reality and access to the area almost impossible.
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Mountain man. On an Alpine Club outing in the Ozarks, .I eff Nelson, senior, reflects on the beauty of his surroundings. or members of the Alpine Club, I the outings that they took were more than communing with nature. They were more like experiences in feelings and moods, induced by the I natural surroundings. When I'm up there, I feel like it's all mine, said Kelley Cooper, senior. I feel I could wrap it all up and keep it forever. It may have been with that in mind that Andy Miller, senior founded Alpine Club. The main purpose of the club is to provide an organized way for people to get away on outings, he said. ' 'Most people don't have the opportunity to see and experience what can be brought about by nature. During the year, members of the club went on outings to Caney Creek, Hemmed In Hollow, Richland Creek, Red River and Indian Creek. The concensus among members was that the outings provided a chance for solitude and reflection, as well as commune, when wanted. fter the bell rings Time out . x v, ,m N King ofthe mollllillll- Jay N0l'fl1CI'l1, Senior, takes Super fly. Paul Schwarz, senior, defies gravity and command of his environment on a rock climbing Mother Nature as he clings precariously to the outing to Pinnacle Mountain. side of a cliff, .wa W .WN a-.QM J 9 3 ,f N at, a.. . ,ig W, A, n fe' 'M . if 5 'V 3122: ' .fa ' f7if'5f?5f 'l'laQfiigx 42-Student Life Shutter bug. Alpine Club outings provide Kelley Mood muslc. The Alpine Club gives you the Cooper, senior, with excellent opportunities to take chance to share the outdoors witl1 others and relate photographs of both the outdoors and of friends. your thoughts and feelings of the wild's beauty and mysticism, said Jeff Nelson, senior.
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