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 241 of 280
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Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 240
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THE LONE RANGER and Janet McDowell, Hall War- Tonto come to the rescue rlor, attempts to capture Dnnlce Boyle and Curt Rosa the Patriots DANCE OF VEILS. Arkan- h w wh ls boss when s o o sns's first annual Internat- ional Fest was held ln Llttle Rock's Metro-Center Mall E .5 in the early fall. Uptown Downtown mall . 1 ,,ow G piece of on fW,:f4iTHE' epgyppg- he Metro-Cena ,fd f Are You Ready? Lisa Boles, keeps a close eye on the game, but still remembers to keep her mouth open and chant the Patriots onto a victory. PV P-a-t-r-l-o-t-s. The cheer- leaders use their Pom-pons to spell out Patriots, during a pep assembly to promote spirit. Cheerleaders er blah is a piece of work, considered as Hue art Itrennnds some peo- ple of an old-time town. With it's brick- ed sidewalks and wat- er fountains H is obviously pedestrian oriented. People walk everywherethey want to go, cars are not aHowed. Acdvhy on the hdall includes, shopping, eadng or window shopping at the stores available. Monique Vessels, junion said, HI have been unthe blah only three thnes. And l never had a bodng time there. Travis Horn, junior, said, One of the main Hnngs lhke aboutthe hdallis that H's a nice and exclusive place. For locationsf237

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ROCK-N-ROLL. Barry Burkes, Jimmy Ives, CJ. Deas and Chris Newel rocked out Studio 18 two Wednesday nights ln l row. G9 Patr ots! P ff' 'o o t A.. 4' ' I . ., . 0150 N Join us for lunch or dinner at Little Flock's most unusual restaurant! 95 El 1 X a wgvseaitiaiqo ELXQNQ , QC- a 'L ' Turn your rodio E 23692450013 on for music . ' at witching a rad- io on, has al- ways been an easy way to come in contact with music. Several PV students found more enjoyment in creating their own music, each had dreams of becoming rich and famous. One was Jimmy Ives who played bass for Elixir. Elixir consis-ted of two other Patriots, C.J. Deas and Barry Burks. E- lixir had already be- gan their climb to the top, playing such pla- ces as Studio 18. Another aiming for the top was junior, Veronica Lake, who played the clarinet. Although there were numerous hours of lessons, Veronica said that it was worth every minute in order to boost her to the top. Although the les- sons varied all of the musicians agreed that the long hours of learning were worth the talent gained. 236!For locations We protect the stud nt body Moss Seed Co. K4th 8. snail 375-0214 D3llIEl Complete Real Estate Service 11300 N. Rodney Parham 227-5555 RTHE THE BETTER W A Blue Cross l A Blue Shield 3 6 'N'WfS VVORTHEN Bank S Trust Company, N.A. em at Gaines 378-2221



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ARKANSAS GAZETTE. Located at 3rd and Loui- siana is the Gazette build- ing were the H1 paper is put out. ,, .,,, ,V it f I -- rd,-j-1 --v.., 1275: M.. ,J V. p -wxxw X ,V -f-. 'x2:'::r5. W 'rt' yi TA Q Wk I ' 2422 ' if ' it Who s 1? Democrat vs. Gazette ears ago, ac- cording to a rumor, the ed- itors of Arkansas' leading newspapers, Arkansas Democrat and Arkansas Gazette, faced each other in a duel. Since then these two papers have been in a verbal feud over who is Number One. The Gazette has an average circulation of 128,141. The Demo- crat's average is 62,724. During 1980 the Democrat had 1,330,704 classified ads, well above the Gazette's. We carry more news, said Vicki Morgan of the Demo- crat, whether they do or not, it seems the Gazette is winning. When asked which paper is better Tommy Bacon said, The Gazette by far. I think news coverage is sup- erior. The Gazette and Democrat feud will continue for years to come. 2381 For locatlon Faces STAY AWAKE. Audrey Calla, sophomore, Ilatens dlllegently to a lecture the class recelves from the teacher. ATTENTION!!! As Mr. Ingram walks by everybody perked up. Dane Hawkins poses as a Bucklngham Palace guard. FREE FOOD. The 1980-Bl football squad huddles at a pep rally in the gym. Compliments of Mrs. Laverne Moore

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