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G0 PARKVIEW! Patriots attend a Parkview Vs. Hall pep assembly to cheer on the foorball team for the cross-town rlval game. PARTY HEARTY. Mlke McKlnnls, senior, enjoys playlng cards at a going away party for Dalney Thomp- S0l'l. X in 'Q 1 Q J ig ' Qivn G 'K vy 3 1 s li as 5.11 3 ,L M16 vii -al '. 4 V 1 ' 'f 1 , W - r .,.., ., K . . l 55 M la ' his - N g iffiip Qs' ig' R, s - :1 N 1' A X-M 1141014 H Q fxy- '- Y K ' , Q L: 1 tr, ' eww -Aw: ,V , Q, if 6,7 .I X in V1 KQ1-:fs:. 5 , . I I B X, r 1 M ' 2 - , I ,- A u 'NK' I 1 ' :A KQV 1 . - ff 'e w I ,D -.arf--' CONCENTRATION. Students try hard to study on Friday, but thelr night time plans seem to capture more of their attention. ,RM Friday-35
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. 1 L , COME ON TEAM. Lesa Pennlngton, Patriot mascot cheers with fans and cheerleaders at the annual crosstown clash with arch-rlval Hall Hlgh School. TGIF--Tomorrow, the doy that never comes--hos fincllly clrrived guess it is better than to give one on Monday, commented Russell McConnell, senior. But as soon as the bell rang, students spirits flew as they raced for their car. Some headed for work but the lucky ones knew they were free for the rest of the after- resting for the night I noon and could relax, ROASTING THE PIGS. Patriot fans roasted the Hogs at the bonflre, one night prior to the homecoming game against Texarkana. 34-For fun he countdown ended. it was Friday at last. But along with the fun came the regular series of tests thought cruel by many students. I don't see why teachers give tests on Friday, but I ahead. Different stud- Ents enjoyed doing a variety of things on Friday nights. Gigi Fletcher, senior, com- mented, I like going out to parties and just having a good time with my friends. There were many parties and bon fires under the I-430 bridge that students, even former students, attended. Then there were the parties and dances after all the football games whether we won or lost. Some students would just spend quiet Friday evenings at home or at a movie. Kelly Allen, junior, stated, I love going to parties but sometimes l just like to relax and enjoy a movie at home or at the theatre. Fridays were something to look forward to, but once they were gone and you woke up early Monday morning, you realized the countdown had begun once again.
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1, PACING THE SIDELINES. Raz- ton-Arkansas game. The final orback Head Coach Lou Holtz score was Houston 24, Arkansas awaits the outcome of the Hous- 17. i i R hether work. rest or play, there was always something to do on Saturdays. Patriots found themselves unusually busy that day of the week. l would like to work all week just so that I could have Lazy days and busy nights, Saturday was the day to do your own thing my nights off. said Tracy Lee, senior. Parkview students held var- ious jobs. Popular places for employment were fast food restaurants, clothes or depart- ment stores. Many enjoyed sleeping late on Saturdays and lying around the house all day watching,TV. I like to sleep late on Saturdays and lay around the house trying to recover from my Friday night's adventures,' said Sheyrl Bennett,senior. Shopping was a favorite past-time for some students. Favorite shopping cen- McCain Mall, Brecken- Ridge Village and the ters included the Man, JUMPING FOR JOY! Arkansas Razorbacks are ecstatic over a touch-down made by N82 darryl Mason at the Houston game. 36-For fun Metro Center Mall. Girls like to shop for clothes and most boys shopped for sporting goods. l'd like to go to the Mall and shop all day if l could, said Cindy Henson, senior. Many Saturday nights were spent hanging around Mc- Donalds, Electric Cowboy, Razorback football games or the many parties that cele- brated the weekend. Patriots always found ways to keep busy on Saturdays.
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