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

 - Class of 1981

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Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 150 of 280
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1 Snnhnmures Tony Grafals Arthur Grain Valerie Graves Sherri Graves Aleta Gray Gwen Gray Trisha Greenwell t Carla Gydan Vicki Hagg Antonie Halcrombe Allen Hall Bruan Hall Valerie Hall Valda Hampton Arenka Harris Jerry Harris Lori Harris Willie Hawkins Kelly Haydon Regina Hayman Alice Hayman Danita Hays Greg Hays Lesly Hearon John Heitman Regina Hervey Kelly Henson Jennifer Hiserodt Flncnngmuus artist The Bolstovitch mystery any PV sophomores have questioned or wondered just what the Bolstovitch is or its purpose. ln talking with a small group of sophomores the question was once again raised. - Nikita Tony, a sophomore stated, The Bolstovitch was a symbol of power, a way of rebelling against the institution or what was felt to be authority. She also felt it was of a radical nature. 146!For friends Michelle Marrett, sophomore dis- agreed, she felt the Bolstovitch was an initiation of some sort, or perhaps a dare made by someone, having no real meaning, or value. Disagreement continued as Ricky Kelly made his point in stating that he felt the Bolstovitch had laid the ground work for many of those afraid to take a stand in life, to speak up for what they feel is right or in simply having a voice: for many are too timid or shy, Whether the Bolstovitch was of a radical nature, a form of rebellion or was a dare, PV students will never know for sure. Good or bad the Bolstovitch stands luring many in doubt as to the artists true meaning. WHATS IT ALL ABOUT? Who really knows why the phntom artlst painted a Bolstovitch on the walls of PV.

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Kevin Cross Michael Cunningham Angie Cutler Alan Daniels Charles Daniels John Davis Michael Davis Ronald Davis Brad Day Denise Dean Shanilka deSoyza Diane Dickson Gerard Dilliard Kimberly DeBusk Tammy Dukes Lisa Dunbar Scott Eason Juanike Embry Freddy Ensminger Denise Epperson Hozia Ervin Randy Esaw Tina Eskridge Craig Evans Lisa Everett Holly Felix Katrina Fergason Suzanne Fike Kenneth Fishbein Kristy Fleeder Patricia Fluker Rufus Freeman Tim Fuller Leigh Fulmer Lauren Gaddy Tina Gaddy Phillip Gardner Stacy Gaston Linda Gavin Debbie Geisler Sandra Glenn Richet Golston Sophomores! 145



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Eukeahulil: Life without The fizz ow did they expect us to survive a day of lectures, mind boggling problems and soggy sandwiches without a single sip of Coke? The results of a ban on carbonated drinks in schools was often disastrous and alarming. Uncontrollable salivat- ion from watching a teacher uncon- sciously sip her diet Dr. Pepper every line or so was not uncommon, and no amount of begging or bribery could persuade faculty members to bring Cokes from the teachers lounge. Once honest students lowered themselves to smuggling the caffeine fix to school in brown paper bags, or if the need arose, they left campus and ran to 7-Eleven for the one thing that would help them survive the after- lunch-drowsiness. A loss of consci- ousness in class Csleepingj riled teachers to no end, but, alas carbonated drinks were bad for our tum-tums and were a no-no, and no, it didn't matter if you were 18 and you couldn't have a note from your mom. Most students found their own ways to cope with the situation. For example, say you found yourself sitting in Algebra with your eyes crossed and half closed, what did you do? Imagining yourself swimming in a sea of Mountain Dew often remedied the situation long enough to check the time, but didn't offer any lasting effects. The comprehension of the ban was the problem that students tackled when they faced a coke machine filled with obnoxious but nutritional Hi-C drinks, and then watched several faculty members stroll down to the office, each harboring a carbonated beverage. if ,,I Connie Hopkins Keith House Regina Howard David Howell John Howlett Drey Hyde Cathy Hudgens Nellie Hudspett Eunile Hudson Barbara Hugens Billy Ison Larry Jacko Anthony Jackson Charles Jackson Rochelle Jackson Yolanda Jefferice Brad Johnson Carla Johnson Dana Johnson Donnie Johnson Karen Johnson Vincent Johnson Fredrick Jones Keith Jones Louella Jones Sophomores!147

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