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Zerennia Askew Constance Atkins Leslie Ayers Fred Baer Andrea Baker Carolyn Baker David Baker Kimberly Baker Charles Ballew Marilyn Banks Janet Barber Robin Bare Sandra Barnes Sarah Barnett Tina Barron Cindy Bartlett Susan Bates Greta Battle Holly Bealer Fred Bean Lana Bearden Karen Bedwell Kenny Bell Lizabeth Bell Credell Benningfleld Robbie Bentley Robert Bergeron Rhonda Bernard Keith Billingsley Marl Billingsley Micheal Blxler Louis Blanks Joni Blevins Mark Bohn Grant Boles Ward Bonner Andrea Bowen Consuela Bowers Debra Boyette Gloria Bracy Kathy Bradford Eben Bradley Lee Bradley Gregory Braggs Linda Branch Allen Brandon Micheal Brandon Brian Branton
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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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Loose money, cough drops, cold medicine, dirty kleenex, pictures of family and friends, birthday cards, heck book, Wash-n-Dri towelettes, ll kinds and colors of pens and encils, leather patch with boy- riend's name on it, coupon for a andwich in Pittsburg, pack of bubble um, cigarettes, a S5 bill, hair combs, ig purple comb, lip gloss, air plane ticket, flowery bag of make-up, boyfriend's ring, a cookbook marker, wallets, lemonhead candy, notes from friends, key chain, and, last but not least, a roach clip. l It's hard to believe, but all these things came out of three purses dumped inthe student center. Melinda Jones, a new junior to Parkview, said that she had just finished eating a big dill pickle she had carried around in her purse. lvlelinda's purse was brown leather and there were many compartments for carrying odds and ends. l When Jennifer Hogue, also a new junior to Parkview, dumped out all her belongings from her purse, she said, Oh look at the dirty kleenex. Jennifer's purse was a black leather shoulder bag. The purse had no Eockets or compartments inside or ut. l Debbie Boyette, a sophomore, had 'nough make-up, ranging from lip loss to mascara, in her makeup bag to last a lifetime. Debbie's purse was :he biggest of thethree purses. It was E big, brown canvas shoulder bag. everal pockets were hidden on the nside. Outside hanging on a string Nas a pouch for carrying change or small items. Funny, none of these items seem ike necessities, but if a girl went off End left her purse somewhere, she eeded everything she toted around with her in the purse. l-.V . A . K ll: Ellen Bright Clarence Brimley Katina Brittman Kathy Broadaway Gillian Brooks Patrice Brooks Pack rats. Accommodatlng glrls empty thelr purses for the Splrlt's roving reporter. For a short day at school they carry everything but their pajamas and bedrolls. 2G37
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