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Dofin' Patriot love ...... Parkview students participated heavily in the dating game again this year. Participants included not only juniors, but people from other schools, older men and older women. One couple, John Lambert, senior, and Rosie Mahfouz, junior, found both good and bad in their situation, having an age difference to contend with as well as going to the same school. l'm not bothered by the fact that Fiosie is younger than I am, John said, After all, when l'm 30 and she is 29, no one will even notice. Rosie was not bothered by the age differ- j ence either and was glad that the two both went to Parkview adding that she could keep an eye on him here. P Although Rosie enjoyed having a W? if? jigy J pi r '., iV fb boy friend in the same school, most problems in their relationship were due to enrollment at the same school. Frequency of face often led to frequency of fights, even in John's and Ftosie's case. Sometimes you can see too much of a person, and that can make you jump on each other easily, John noted. He added, All things considered, however, l would rather have Rosie here at Parkview. The problems Lynn Scott, senior, and Alan Miller, sophomore, found were different from those Rosie and John found. Other people's com- ments about our age difference Blake 'n Drake. Sophomore Piper Denton doubly enjoys Twerp Week with Juniors Blake Webber and Drake Hawkins. - X. yw..,.--r 'g tw , ai-. bothered us more than the age difference itself, Lynn said. She and Alan believed that the person was more important than the person's age. After a while, Lynn said, the opinions of other people didn't bother us at all. Once again, love conquer- ed all. And so, the dating game went on. The players were older guys and younger girls, younger guys and older girls. With normal ups and downs, fights and fun, Patriot couples were found -together - kissing or cursing. ,- Mary Simpson r W A Sandra Sims -- . Clyde Slater , Andy Smith Anne Smith Derrick Smith J X1 Juniors 11997
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Ariisi Johnnie's talent Art proved to be one of Parkview student Johnnie James' greatest tal- ents. He enjoyed doing many kinds of art work this year and became interested in art in the sixth grade by watching other students draw. He decided to take up art in the seventh grade and has been enrolled in courses since. Not only did James enjoy art but he also enjoyed awards he received for it. He received a commendation from Governor David Pryor for the front cover of a book, a third place trophy from the school board and first place ribbons for ink drawings. I feel about my drawings, the way an author feels about his book, said James. Besides drawing, James enjoyed working with watercolor, oils, pencil and plaster. Johnnie has a lot of talent and self motivationg he does a lot of work on his own. He is a very generous person with his talent, time and effort, said Jim Cook, art teacher. Drawlng. Johnnie James sketchs a drawing of Parkview . Congratulations. Johnnie receives an award for one of his prize drawings. A An Artist Q 98 ti iw 1 N L31 tgp , t. . QA , , , we st 'l br L 'A,,
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