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e s What is Hall of Fame? all of Fame is designed to give recognition to the top five percent of the senior class in regard to academic and extra-curricular achieve- ments. Through the English classes. senior information sheets were distributed to all seniors. After they were returned and the points added the top five percent were sent to the Faculty Council for approval. The council added some students and disqulified others to make the Hall of Fame more meaningful. Ken Berry Ken's one of the most outstanding distance runners, not only in perform- ance, but also in character, said Coach Woody Jolley. Berry was a three year member of FCA, Football and Track. V Among his other interests were Marching Band, Beta Club. Choir. Key Club, Basketball and Student Council. Gina Blanks Gina displays more natural muslcal ablllty than any student l have taught at Parkview, sald Sterllng Ingram, hand dlrector. Gina displayed her talent by being a three year member of the Marching Band and Concert Band. She was also involved in Mu Alpha Theta, Track and Pep club. She also worked as a monitor in the Library and in the office. Danice Boyle ln your llfe, you may only come across a handful of people you truly enjoy just belng around-sort of slttlng back and watching them and llstenlng to them for the sheer pleasure of it. Danlce Boyle ls one of those people. I've never met another young person quite like her. She's an absolute joy, sald Miss Beth Greenway, cheerleader sponsor. Danice displayed her school spirit by serving as cheerleader Captain. She also played on the volleyball team all three years at Parkview. 52!For fun
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JAMMING AT BARTON. Robin Zander along with the other members of Cheap Trick, performed a great concert. ROCK AND ROLL. Rick Nellson, jams at Barton Coliseum provldlng a nlght of loud music and a great show. . 1lr'k'k'klk'k ldell C eep Trick A favorite form of recreation for high school students. atriots had the thrill of attend- ing various rock concerts that visited Barton Coliseum dur- ing the year. One of the most colorful and exciting concerts was by Cheap Trick. On Jan. 28, five tractor trailor rigs arrived at Barton Coliseum to set-up what radio stations promoted as The biggest rock-and-roll show ever. The show was exciting and all that attended was caught in the thrill of the event. Rick Nielson. the lead guitarist. provided most of the excitement. He flicked guitar picks to the audience and at one time wore five guitars. The lead vocalist, Robin Nander. kept the show going at an even pace and did an excellent job singing the sometimes strange lyrics common to most of Cheap Tricks, songs. The only disappointment of the evening was that the Michael Stanley Band, which was scheduled to open the concert, didn't arrive. The reason being their bass player had broken his hand. Dallas-Cheap Trick!5 1
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Rob Bradley lt is rare to find a student who has so many flne qualities. Rob is not only an outstanding student, but he also exemp- lifies the best qualities of man,ggld Donald Bratton, Key Club sponsor. Not only was Rob senior class president he was also president of National Honor Soceity and vice president of Key Club. Rob was a three year member of Mu Alpha Theta and Student Council. When he wasn't busy with all these responsibilities he involved himself with lnterclub Council, Basketball, swimming and DPMA. J eff Carter I believe there ls an old adage about 'If you want something done, ask a busy person' and thls certainly personlfles Jeff Carter. I thlnk he ls a young man we wlll hear great things about ln the future, sald Mrs. Ardella Lamb, Constitution adviser. Not only did Jeff serve as editor of the Constitution, chair the editorial board for the Declaration, and help others in journalism, but he went in many other directions also. Jeff was active in Student Council and was chosen to attend Boy's State. His other activities included member- ship in Beta Club, Key Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll and Science Club. Jeff also worked on the literary magazine. Marty Carter Marty did a real fine job. He was one of the most dedicated players, but he unfortunately got Injured. It was a great loss to the team, said Coach Finley. During his three years at PV Martin Carter was active in FBLA. FCA, French Club, Interclub Council, Key Club. Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society. Football and Student Council. Tim Carter I believe that Tlm Carter ls the most active Student Council president we've had. Not only ls he active but he has also grown ln leadership and responsibility, said Mrs. Thedadean Borgard, SC sponsor. Tim also displayed his leadership by participating in You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, The Drunlrard and The Night Thoreau Spent In Jall, as well as numerous speech tournaments. Tim was chosen to attend Boy's State. Among his other activities were AFS, Beta Club, Key Club, National Honor Soceity, PV Players and Young Demo- crats. Ricardo Davis Ricardo ls a qulet perfectionist, sald Sterling Ingram, band director. Ricardo has been a three year member of Marching Band, Stage Band and Science club. Mu Alpha Theta, Beta club, and National Honor Society were some of his other interests. He was also a member of Spanish club and Key Club. Hall of Fame!53
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