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James Alan Carol Alexander Mark Alexander Charles Allen Laurie Allen Kenneth Allison Cassandra Anderson Mary Anderson David Andrews Jeff Argo Helen Armstrong Scott Arneson x Y First place Sophomores win the car float prize but can only see to drive by watching the high rise box in front of them! Introduction Sophomores What a mess. Hoping no one notices her uncoordination, sophomore Holly Bealer hur- riedly grabs her books. Alter the battle. Sophomores Jill Molock and Angie Faulkner recall the anticipation of sophomore elections.
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el Ie G nd beting Personality, popularity, school spir- it, appearance and service were considered by students in nominating and electing 52 Belle and Beau contestants. After the nominations were nar- rowed down by the student elections, personal interviews were held with Dick Martin, Mrs. Myrna Newman, Charles Shelton and Mrs. Wanita Williams. Final judging continued until the pageant day, when finalists were announced. All finalists were named Class Favorites and one couple from each class was named Belle and Beau. Tlmely declslon. Belle and Beau judge, Dick Martin, begins his rating with interviews ln ' the library on Sunday before Monday's ' pageant. Judging continues through the pageant. pi I' . Q , -3' .-3? l W el CLASS FAVORITES lclockwlselx Reginald Sutton, Tamera Daniels, Karen Wells, Mark McKinnis, Ben Boyd and Cary Tracy meet with Belle and Beau Kellye Carothers and Keith Jeffries to exchange gifts. Juniors 203
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Vho me? Anthony Robinson, sophomore, uestions an order, in a new experience, IJROTC. S Rat-ta-tat-tal. Paul Decker adds his spirit to Parkview's homecoming bonfire. Out-n-about. Sophomore Caryn Brown ln- corporates learning with pleasure on a biology field trip. Entering Parkview High School, sophomores of 1977-78 throughout the year were introduced to the traditions of the school. Curt Rosa, a sophomore, fell vic- tim to practical jokes and the sneering shout of SLOTMOREJ' After the initiation of welcome, many sophomores discovered a sense of belonging. Sophomore Dorris Fteed related, The change to Parkview gave me a new sense of maturity. The Class of 80 entered Parkview with enthusiasm, fear and little confidence, but after the first weeks of adjustments, they mixed in the crowd just like upper classmen. Sophomores 205
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