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

 - Class of 1981

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MUST BE JUICY GOSSIPX Debra Moore llltens lntently to the lunchtime gossip ln the plts. 7' vi' vi William Wagner Tina Walker Chip Wall .lay Wallace Marcella Wallin James Ward Sean Ward Tim Warren Duane Washington Joe Wesley John White Karen White Todd Wilburn Albert Williams Keith Williams Kriss Williams Selena Williams Sonja Williams Karen Williamson Felisia Wilson Maury Wilson Doug Winter Patty Wright Cindy Wood Juniors!l4l

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.T Martha Tanner Gregg Tapp Randal Taylor Jody Teeter Cara Temple Tracy Terry Alan Tetkoskie David Thomas Refina Thomas Ursula Thomas Betty Thompson Richard Thompson Ronnie Tinkle Decondi Tippitt Terry Toombs Eva Tourres Roxie Townsend Jay Turner Lisa Turner Lisa Turner Mike Turner Leo Tyler Brenda Tyra Vicki Valentine Mike Vardaman Trey Velvin Deborah Yancey Earl Young Michele Wade 140!For friends I uniors Lunch 'hour' ? Long lunch gives time forfost-food, friends, ond cz little freedom lthough many changes were made at PV this year one of the most obvious to returning students was a longer lunch period. In previous years PV had always had two short lunch periods. I didn't really like the idea of just one lunch because the unorganization in the cafeteria led to long lines and a lot of hassles, but now I like it just fine since I can leave for lunch, said Angi Purkott, junior. While a long lunch gave some students more time in the library for study or homework, it also gave students the opportunity to jump into their cars and race to Burger King, McDonalds or Wendy's. One reason I like it is that you can see all of your friends when you're not divided, said Eric Bowen, junior, It gives me more time to eat and leave for lunch. Ignoring the closed campus policy PV has held since its opening in 1969, many students did leave the school grounds at lunch in search of a little freedom from the everyday routine and the traditional fast-food meal. However, students appetites for cheese burgers and milkshakes were curbed slightly when a security guard was hired to watch for truant students in the parking lot as well as in the school. The long lunch was new to PV's students, but it quickly became rou- tine and was welcomed by most as al longer break from a long school day.



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Suphnmnres Mark Aday Karrie Alexander Judy Allen Glenn Archer Jerri Alford Anita Armstrong Keith Arnold Carey Avers John Bacha Tommy Bacon Judith Badger Ruth Bailey Sweet Sixteen The moment we oll woited for SIXTEEN AT LAST. Once she turned sixteen Marti Pedigo began enjoying the prlvelege of driving. weet sixteen, a time of discov- ery and fun. It all happened during the sophomore year. But the biggest thrill of that age was getting a drivers license. lt was a scary feeling walking into the Police Department to get a learn- ers permit and going back a couple of months later for the real driving t6St. After the test was passed young drivers were then set free when they turned sixteen, with the car keys. t Fifteen is a bad age because you feel lik-: your trapped until your next birthdz y, said Shanilka de Soyza. No more Friday nights at homey because the minute a sophomorei turned sixteen, they got the car. Some even got to drive to school. Others weren't so fortunate. Hey Tommy, you look like you drive a bus route, said Trey Velvin, as he watched six sophomores climb into Tommy's car. And after they mastered driving they decided they needed a job. Some managed jobs at fifteen, but others began scouting around. 142!For friends

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