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Its everyones doy to wo rship, to ploy, 3951596 ft, :GMX ' '1 .f-w..4:1.w.f- ' -1 4. - or lust relox hours of sermon. there was always that fantastic Sunday dinner and after stuffing ourselves it was time for relaxation, which often in- cluded a trip to the park or the lake. There were many things found to do for fun SUHGSHQY TRUE REST! This is what you call true rest and laylng around was all that a bear had to do and this was his best deal for a hot Sunday afternoon and other days. ii.Tl 24-For fun unday, the day we were always told was a day for resting, be- a buzz of activity for moststudents. Whether it was housework or a neighborhood ballgame, Sundays were filled with activity, and some rest. Usually I can't do much until I get home from ch- urch, said Ashley Herdon, junior. Getting up and going to church was often a difficult task after a Saturday night out. The usual moans of, Mom, I don't feel well, were wearing thin. After two Came we take off on a little trip just to get away from it all. said 'Karen White, sophomore. Some weren't so fortunate and worked all afternoon. For some it was at a paying job and for others it was work around the house. Sometimes we would have company over so I would have to clean house all day, said Gigi Johnson, junior. Whatever was done, was done and it was time to rest. But alas. it was time for evening services. After ch- urch outings were planned and arriving home late, one often remembered a test or quiz and did some last minute cramming. So after all, was it really a day of rest? JAZZIN' IT UP! On Sunday after noon, October 12, Klnderkonzert' played their stuff at Parkview.
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'I love PV week' OPEN WIDE. Eunlce Hudson shows how to promote splrlt by opening wlde and Iettlng It all hang out. e:. gifts' Q PEP IT UP. Rochelle Jackson, Leslle Garner and Mlchelle King promote school splrlt. T Wonderful week Love PV Week, was sponsor- ed by the Student Council in the early part of the spring semester. The week was to create pride among Patriots in their school. Students celebrated with Pin a Patriot Day, Kiss a Patriot Day, and Dress-up Day. The student council also provided refreshments in the teachers lounge for the faculty. At first I thought it was stupid, but now I realize that I like it, especially the 'Kiss a Patriot Day. said Tammie Terry. Student council sold bumper stick- ers and buttons to the student body to promote the week. The logo was fashioned after the I Love NY popular logo. . v i -f 7,133 A H?t,a:,T H Egg- l7',.fp,,JT3 b ww Half nav lwfitl f'i'4'2l'Er .-X Pfnaiot Dm 'I al-llllrb.-'1lAll.z2l-HQATPAOTS Qulclgggg ,ez Ji fL! yvqf- resygy fo E .. Vv'll.,Y PATRIOTS SHOW SPIRIT. Gwen Gray and I LOVE PV WEEK! PIUIDIB lllve I fllll Marilyn Lawson cheer the Pgtylqtg on gg 3 pep schedule to fnllflll In preparing for the Patriots assembly. Tlger basketball game. I Love PV!23
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U51 GOOD MORNING! Karen Wllllam- son, junlor, falthfully attends Ollvet Baptist Church on Sunday mornlngs. MUNCH OUT! Senlor Becky Man- son and jnnlors Karen Wllllamaon and Camille Hughes enjoy a dellcl- ous meal courtesy of Coy's Steak House. HANG ON! Greg Hemme and Jodle Teeter, junlors, found time on Sunday to hang thelr banners for the Homecoming hull contest. GIDDY-UP! Patrlcla Greenwell, sophomore, took a trlp to the country to enjoy a ride on one of her horses. A HURRY, CATCH UP! After n whole weekend of uctlvlty, Brian Hollen- beck, senlor found tlme for some last mlnute readlng. Sunday-25
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