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t f .A 'HJ' -Sa i i N All ln favor. President Janiece Alexander presides at a meeting of FBLA, the largest club at PV. Club meetings during Monday Activity Period provide a welcome break in the daily routine. Kill. Meg, Kris Nelson's Labrador retriever, assists her in an experiment for psychology. An occasional dog in the building provided comic relief from the usual routine of classes. rear. Interpretative Communications classes present The Do's and Don'ts of Parkview High at sophomore orientation LQQW9 Daily Grind-7
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X . 10 'SAX O D in, da Bells will be ringing. Christmas bells and mistletoe bringjunior Joe Rice and sophomore Lori Ernst a little closer as pre-holiday spirit makes classroom activities unwelcome chores. K I a KX Catch some ZZZ's. When students were banned from playing cards in the Student Center during study hall, some resorted to daily naps to pass the time. 6 Student Life Mental gears shifted into action as Patriots moved into the classroom. Sometimes zero hour brains needed a little oiling to perform smoothly, but by the end of first period, the grey matter had taken over. As biology students reluctantly disected worms, chemistry students learned the effects of aspirin. Meanwhile drama and Stage Management students spent their class time making the first year of Parkview's auditorium a successful one. At the first of the year Mr. Boosey took us on a tour of the whole auditorium and showed us how everything worked, said senior Joel Sazama, Stage Management student. Then he assigned us a particular duty. I was in charge of the sound. For some, class time was an opportunity to learn new things. For others it was a chance to catch up on sleep or to skip and eat breakfast. A + B 2 C. Using study hall to the best advantage, Vicki Brundick and Ginger Phillips tackle the previous night's homework. Some used study hall to study, while others found it to be a waste of time. HI-yah. Co-educational physical education classes give girls as well as guys a chance to learn karate. All students were required to complete two years of P.E. before graduating from Parkview. Out -ei - 1- ' 1
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. 46 AN S Da in da out 8-Stude When's the bell? In spite of not being able to accommodate all the student drivers, the parking lot is a logical spot for Bart Barnett, Lisa Edelstein, Marc Sydow and Mike McKinnis to retreat from books for a short but welcomed 30-minute lunch. Surprise! James Watson watches Mrs. Julia Ann McGehee, who left Parkview to become director of communications for the school district, open a present at a going away party. Parties sometimes brought a welcomed break in the school day. Relief at last! Gastronomic delights to quiet growling tummies ranged from gourmet sandwiches built as home to cafeteria surprises, which could have been anything from rubber pizza to soybean burgers. As the noon hour rolled around, Patriots found more than one avenue to explore. Each student had three options: 13 brown-bag it, 25 suffer through the cafeteria food or 33 make a break for Bimbo's, Wendy's or wherever time allowed. Contrary to the open campus policy practiced by Hall High, just across town, Parkview officially had a closed campus. The only difference in our campus and Hall's is they skip legally and we just skip, said senior Chuck Carek. nt Life Do the hustle. Vicki Painton, Kris Nelson and Donna Williams hurry back to class after a quick run to Burger King and 7-11. Munch down. Second lunch provides just enough time for Eric Hagler to indulge in a burger and fries from Burger King, the closest fast food restaurant to Parkview.
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