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

 - Class of 1981

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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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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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n the early 70's, the Carpenters sang the idea that Rainy days and Mondays always get me down. The 80's rolled in and Mondays still brought us down as we were faced with the depressing thought of Blue Mondoy, Reody or not Here it comes another week of school. Alarms sounded and stud- ents, as well as teachers, sleepily awoke, unwilling to leave the weekend behind. Before school, students re- minisced on the events of the past weekend, as the first bell rang prepared for the long day ahead with reluctant groans. The time-bomb was ignited. Mondays catch me by surprise, they always seem to find me unorganized. I don't think there's ever been a Monday that went well for me, said Lisa Each Monday morn' Boiesgunior. I CAN'T TAKE IT. Todd Grlscom finds that Monday's are just too hard to take at times. AN. u L.. ,. ,, 4' , . t 1 1, -A s ing, classes were short- ened by a 35 minute Activity Period, when clubs and organ- zations met and discussed their business. Attendance was not required and some students found Shipley's or 7-Eleven much more enticing. At 3:20, the halls exploded with the sounds of students making their way out into the real world. Afternoons usually brought relaxation and homework. Most tried to finish by 8 p.m., so they could gather in front of the television to watch, Little House on the Prairie, A Monday Night Movie, or to see their favorite teams com- pete on Monday Night Football. After homework was com- pleted and favorite television programs were watched, ev- eryone set their alarms and went to bed. Another Monday was survived. WAKE-UP SLEEPY HEAD! Becky Manson finds that getting up some mornings are just too much to bear. If 4 '. l A l 26-For fun .,:-1: 1 N .4 9 ' -. ,ba -I A' .453 , G' I nf' K 'y 6 JW, uil f' Mx V ' x W . .41

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