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VICTORIAN HOME. This old home ls just one out of many ln the Quapaw Quar- ters. These homes are all of the Vlctorlan era. -M . '. Y .'- . - V T'-df' nj, - - wi- ' A 5. 1, z J M A v. V-P 6 'T G ---' mx .,. , lj ,u ,xfffs , 5 'J KI - We--'-f-ee....,,,,, K D 374 A f ' V -v 'VF , Q f in f Yi' -A sa ' 'i F N f Qs W ' ig , If 1 x s'J l mfyey X ff: I ' t 'x Q , ji -PTC. 4' -...- . .-, 1 ' 1 ':.a. - ' ' ' in- A ' W- 3 gif' 8' 'S in-at - A'-'if -'. ,.. i if ' .fm 4' if . I f . .- A i - w H ' ' r ,rw M r f .a 5 - K - s . Q' I n i i 2 - 351' va it M .Q Quail- I . sy! I . E 5, 4 L Qdiapaw 20th century homes tmosphere, arc- hitecture and history combin- ed. The result? The Quapaw Quarter. Est- ablished in 1961, a committee selected the homes to be incl- uded, mostly 19th and early 20th century homes representing a certain type of archit- ecture, or because they were the homes of prominent resi- dents. Ever since the Qua- paw Quarter was est- ablished, it has been a leader in the restorat- ion of Little Rock's rich heritage. Not only have run-down homes been renovated, but many old commercial buildings have been restored. The Quapaw Quart- er has three different tours. The first in the general area of Mac- Arthur Parkg the other two include the bus- iness district and the finest Victorian homes in Little Rock. It is an excellent way to compare the spaciousness of the past with the modern trends of today. Prewit 8: o - Associates, Inc. Independent Life Insurance Agency , 1 steaks aim 11400 Rodney Parham 224-200C Suite 205, 5800 Evergreen 664-6468 P.O. Box 9609 562-8110 Rosedale Drug Q . 8'.Yf-518119 -5 7620 Asher 565-1531 1 - if .4 i if 1 6 A :eff f Q59 Q 7 fi rv - smzso - mamlscanruns - i is 7 1 3 - QC-3 I , wnsuens. ggyggg . Y v A mcaownvn ovens - msszzns . D ' vb QQ 9 W-it 4 CD 53- B go 302 Main 372-2944 4000 McCain Blvd. 758-5305
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Bob's Gifts 8. Awards 5305 W. 65th. 562-0190 Sir Knight Tuxedo Rental r I, PROM NIGHT. Frank Bregy and Barry Burks model tuxedos from Sit Knights Formal Wear. 8126 Cantrell 224-2474 Golden Host Over IOO Dishes Lined Up For You Park Plaza Center 664-5553 Thrifty Auto SCHOOLS OUT Traveling f Is the pin far F nrres t ,ii A,-,.-3-1,-. Q ' I ' '- Mi ii? - '5Yl.',vAv.v,v,'i'n'- ' , :gl 0 ii' 1 Am.. i - ? - w 5 f Stage Band SAX. Mike Scanlon, Alfred Russ and Ricardo Davis plays in the Stage Band for the Thanksgiving assembly. Cherry who retlres after 38 years of teaching. Mr. Cherr Overseas to Italy orrest Cherry is .retiring at the end of the 80-81 school year, after be- ing in public schools for 38 years. He has taught at several other schools, but has had most of his career in the LRPS system. Mr. Cherry's retire- ment plans were to buy a motor home and travel throughout the U.S. and Canada. He plans on travel- ing in the spring, summer and fall and coming back to Arkan- sas forthe winters. He also plans on going overseas to meet his son in Italy and travel throughout the country. For location! 243
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C9 KD' DRUMMER BOY. C.J. Deas play the drums for the PV Jazz Band at the Thanksgiving assembly. WE'RE NUMBER ONE! Janet McDowell cheers the crowd on at the Hall-Parkview pep rally. WE WON! Joe Rice, Parkvlew's quarterback, stares at the score board ln amazement. HAIL T0 THE QUEEN. Danlce Boyle was crowned the 1981 football Homecoming Queen at the Texarkana game where PV won 27-7. LONDON BRIDGES. The new I-630 Freeway will connect East Llttle Rock to the West slde of town. mei.- I-630 Adding tothe traffic uring the two years since it's opening, the western leg of Inter- state-630 has become one of the busiest thoroughfares in cent- ral Arkansas. Adding to the traffic of I-630 were Parkview students avoiding the hold-ups and bottle- necks of Rodney Par- ham and West Mark- ham, on the way to and from school. Problems have halt- ed construction since the beginning, includ- ing environmental lawsuits and federal funding cutbacks. The Federal gov- ernment paid for 90 per cent of construct- ion. The other a- mounts were made-up of state matching funds. I-630 has cost 56 million dollars and when construction is finished in 1983, the total cost is projected at 135 million dollars.
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