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l Q THE qounr Parkview wins Q shore of AAAAA conference title hoped to win the state tourn- ament, then represent the AAAAA in the overall state tournament. Their hopes were dashed as a fatigued Patriot team was upset in the semi-finals by McClellan. We were without the competitive height we need- ed, remarked Greg Hemme, But our quickness stunned everyone in the league. This quickness was the secret to the Patriots success, as was the prescence of team work. We didn't play as a team in the beginning, comment- ed Eric Johnson, but when we blended together as a team, the wins began to add up. X 1. 1 i A '- W,,,,,..asnc. U ' fx u gVa..,,! ' ' rr-frm ' THE ' , , 1,1 '? FULL OUT. Parkvlew's Wendell Hunt hits the boards with a Central Tiger. SNATCHED! Park- view's Jerome Sims steals a pass against Conway ln a non-confer- ence home game, which Parkview won. Basketball! 85
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DUNK! Senior Lonnell Shcard opts for the dunk shot while teammate Sims watches in awe. PUTTING IT IN. Eric Johnson throws the ball inhounds for the Pats against NLR Northeast. Jr. Varsity Sh Dumas 39 45 Forrest City 42 hi Dumas 39 SS Catholic 35 44 Conway 38 48 Ole Main 47 Z5 Pine Bluff 46 40 Northside 42 40 McClellan 34 47 Central 35 SN Northeast 41 44 Hall 38 75 El Dorado 52 42 Ole Main 44 43 Pine Bluff 52 42 Northside Sl Sl McClellan JB 52 Central 41 Jo Northeast 30 49 Hall 56 68 Eldorado 53 Season recc t' I5-6 gr- ' aww vw EMM f' ffgwfif ..1,,k. . s-F3 51 V. 7:11 'z 1 i?P?2 ?:1?Ylss-:Q . W I ,- Q in .mt- ef : 'e 1 i. H gi - 4 ltllll '.-3. 3- W , wa .S. V2 Sr -. It 4: .t 2.11. . 5 ,,. ,f,.:.. Y v We I -M. , , , I, , ' r, ll f fr ' 4- 'Q fm I Q- 93-lE'5 'FlTiRi6T7Q' .1-2 is V tts' 1- A ,,,.t:.m, h gp if '31 Hs . in - , . fist? Q .w-33+ V, RAISIN' CAIN! Patriot junior varsity cheerleaders Lisa Bowles and Julle Graver show support during a break in the action. THROUGH THE CROWD. Senior Jerome Sims puts It over a McClellan Lion In conference action. gif' 84!For a game
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Valerle Hall Kelly Haydon Lisa Boles Jackie Hunter Cheryl Nelson Angellta Rouse Shelia James Anlta King Janet McDowell Vlckl Tennant Lisa Turley Snndl Woodward 86!For a game Homecoming activities Crowning Queen is climcix of Homecoming week omecoming week at PV began Mon., Feb. 9 and continued through Fri., Feb. 13. The Basketball Homecoming theme was Our Hearts are in PV. The sophomores nominated were Cleo Bolden, Michelle Cunningham, Valerie Hall and Kelly Haydon. Juniors nominated were Kelly Allen, Lisa Boles, Jackie Hunter, Cheryl Nelson, Angelita Rouse and Felicia Wilson. Seniors nominated were Yvonne Bryant, Darnisa Evans, Shelia James, Anita King, Janet McDowell, Vicki Tennant, Lisa Turley and Sandi Woodward. The students voted from the , . 1 i Eliza? nominees and selected the Homecoming Court. Selected nominees were: sophomores, Valerie Hall and Kellv Hav- don. Juniors: Lisa Boles, Jackie Hunter, Cheryl Nelson and Angelita Rouse. Seniors: Darnisa Evans, Sheila James, Anita King, Janet McDowell, Vicki Ten- nant, Lisa Turley and Sandi Woodward. The senior nom- inees were eligible for Home- coming Queen. The members ofthe basket- ball team voted on a senior girl for Homecoming Queen. Leonard Spitzer, principal, crowned Darnisa Evans as Basketball Homecoming Queen for 1980-81 during half-time of the game against the Pine Bluff Zebras. The week of Homecoming was full of activities other than nominating a queen. These included the agenda for the week of homecoming: on Mon. Patriots give Valen- tines, when students bought cards from the Student Coun- cil to give to their Valentines: on Tues. Patriots outshine the Zebras, when students wore sunglassesg on Wed. 'tCorral the Zebras, when students wore western clothes, on Thurs. Hats off to the Patriots, when stud- ents wore hats, and Fri. was Color day, when students wore red, white and blue. 'W
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