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

 - Class of 1981

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I-lE'LL BE BACK FOR MORE. A rare treat for Young Life members Bumphrey Gocart vlslts all-city club. Created by Peter Guerln, the charac- ter brought dellght to spectators wlth his hilarious misadventures. TMI OR LOVE CANAL? Greg Hemme and Sean Ward use class time in Trlg to scour the paper for a chemistry current event. The articles were due each Tuesday for chemistry students, but were also required for sophomore and advanced blology students. V. Q, BAYLOR BOUND. An area student speaks to a college representative on College Nlght, an annual event sponsored by the guidance depart- ment. College-bound students and their parents were lnvlted to ask questions about college requlre- ments, tultlons and llvlng facllltles.

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- Presidential election Young Lite provide breok in routine he biggest problem with facing Tuesdays was trying to keep them from being mediocre. Since Mondays were reduced almost to non-existence, Tuesdays were left to bear the load of anti-climax after a weekend. While Liberty Belles strug- gled with new routines, cheerleaders were faced with coming up with original ideas to promote spirit for the games that week. On Tuesdays we finish learning routines and stra- ighten up the chaos that went on Monday when we learned the new routine, said Susan Braselton. Liberty Belle Cap- tain. While Mrs. Gay McDaniel's honor students completed Themes, which were usually turned in on Tuesdays, panic-sm That's Entertainment. Darnisa Evans shows the style that earned her the rank of Co-captain during a qTuesday night basketball game. icken chemistry stud- Ents huddled around newspapers scouring for those seemingly ever-due chemistry current events. The only really different thing about Tuesdays, said senior Kristi Harrendorf, ls that I turn in a current event FUTURE PAVORATTI. Desplte re- quests for Ablllne, leaders dld not acqulesce and opted for somethlng a blt more mellow. Sophomore Llz Masterson joins in at all-clty club, l.- held at Pulaski Academy's gym. 28-For fun MINUTES MADNESS. Threading a spoon through her clothes, Kelly Rogers races to wln for the soph- omores. Minutes were only a small part of the actlvltles at Young Llfe on Tuesday nlght. for chemistry and go to Young Life. Young life provided a break in routine for anyone who wished to attend. The meet- ings were held at various student houses and consisted of skits, singing and discuss- ions about Christian life. Tim Mackenzie, Ann Blair, Harriet Loveless and other Parkview Young Life members provided the leadership. Young Life also offered some weekend camping trips and a trip to Colorado during spring break. Election day held a greater importance to seniors this year. Eighteen year-old sen- iors were the first to be able to participate in a Presidential election since those in the Class of '77. Envious support- ers that weren't of age campaigned for their respect- ive candidates, but had to wait to exercise their voting right. Though the daily activities were rather routine, Pats tried to make Tuesdays a little out-of-the-ordinary and with fingers crossed, struggled to retain their sanity until the weekend arrived.



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- 1 :fm-if Wednesdoy prompts mid-week blues tor students home studying what went on in class at the first of that week. said Trey Velvin, junior class president. Since Wednesdays were not too close to Friday's test. if you chose not to study, you could tune into your favorite television station and watch some of Werjlnegd 3, ZVIONOTOUS STUDIES. Mark Mor- row takes a break from the routine of is. excryday studies. , ,iliil 30-For fun ust as you were getting used to getting up and making yourself pre- sentable for school, along comes Wednesday with the midweek blues. Battling thro- ough Monday and Tuesday had brought you close to Friday and from Wednesday on it was all downhill. Wednesday was just anoth- er day. Dull classes and boring assignments brought daydreams of weekends and Friday nights out. Wednesdays were not known for being nights when there was a tremendous amount of activities going on. Most students found them- selvesat home for the night of doing homework, watching television or studying for the weekly friday tests. Wed- nesdays were usually spent at 5 shows such as All in the Family, Sandord and Son, or an exciting movie that regularly appeared on Wednesday Night At the Movies. Many who were beaten by the first of the week, chose a more relaxing activity, such as sleeping. Sleeping not only let you catch up on much needed rest, but also gave time to dream about plans for the upcoming weekend. STUDYING HARD. Brad Day, soph- omore, finds Wednesday as the right day to catch-up on overdue home- work. WHATS ON? Many Parkview stud- enls sat around watching their faxoritc stars on the CBS Wednesday night motie. BACK T0 THE 60'S Gena Lovett, senior. supports the Patriots by dressing up on 60's day. if ,

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