Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1978

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l -B 1. Q Q 5? i f f l' ,. S'- i! ,gfff 'A -f fi 'V 'Q v ...Fi . F V ' , w,,.,..-0 ...M 'A 9 l r 'Dv r 1 reen Thumb. Flon Theis helps put ln the tudent Councll's plants ln the Student enter. l , Vi K, L F , STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: llront NWI R. Hawley, P. Sumners, D. Bluhm, D. Dozler, Y. Frauntelder, M. Watson, A. Bates. laeoond rowl L. Allen, J. Blevins, C. Harrell, C. Robertson, L. Holt, L. Sutton, L. Bell, V. Pollnow, S. Bates, A. Faulkner. Ithlrd fowl S. Pence, J. Moloek, B. English, J. Laudenberg, N. McClure, Ft. Mahfouz, D. Trlbble, L. Flack, S. Davis, B. Gulse. Iblck rowl C. Comer, S. Smlth, J. Yarbrough, P. Denton, K. James, C. Tracy, B. Tribble, C. Hall, B. Webber, G. Grey, Y. Springer. Busy as Bees. Student Council officers worked hard in August to prepare for newly elected members. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ADVISORS: llront rowl D. Bratton, T. Borgard, P. Bates, sr. rep., M. Mlller, pres., K. Broadaway, sr. rep.: C. Rlohealn, C. Carpenter. lsoeond rowl L. Rlggln, lr. rep., K. Holcomb, oorr. sec., R. Holt, trees., B. Fowler, vloe-pres., A. Mlller, soph. rep., D. 3 Howard, part., B. Tadlock, soc.: J. Smlth, hlst. lthlrd rowl ij B. Tadlock, K. Gaines, D. Grllfln, P. Cook, D. Hawkins, J. f Floussel, S. Overbey, Fl. Hooks, M. Sutton. lbaek rowl P. l Wilson, J. Jones, G. Fuller, M. Twedt, G. Jones, J. i McDowell, J. Watt, S. Lewls, D. Mason, J. Robinson. r l 2 M... 1 A . A -ow... x - Q uns, K ' 3 ' E ' X L Q ' g I 4:5 i ijlkylil ., 13,1 ' L. . gli' l 'I . ,. ,. .. H- 1 A , , V Ma - W . . . L ,il ,. .,.. to M S r , I - gr ',.-- - --Y 5, ,V ,. A . ,L k if . 4, , I - f. f - wi, ,:rZ,1 5' -N - . V, A ff: -f ss ' ' 'ir- ' L 'Mi -'--f 1 ff' 4. of t ,L 1.,l 5 -.1-:' W' - if 'f1.?nli 'fri 1 . N Prepplng. Kristi Broadaway and Patty Bates explain Student Councllto newcomers. Organizations I Academics

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U OI l 'CIW 8: 0I'd9I' Johhson, David Lewis listen to a lawy Once again this year, representa- tives of Pulaski County Bar Associa- tion spoke to Social Studies classes concerning various types of law. Lawyers came from both civil and criminal divisions and spoke to stu- dents about court procedures and cases in their respective divisions. Brenda English, Parkview junior, found most of the lawyers interesting, but she especially enjoyed the crimi- nal lawyer. He explained to us terms we hear on television or read in the paper every day, but most of us don't know what they mean. Most students who heard the lawyers agreed with Brenda, since most were more familiar with criminal law due to publicity it is given through all forms of media. Civil cases are much more identi- fiable to the average student, Lisa Crossland, junior American history student said. Any of us could become involved in a property settle- ment or divorce proceedings. I think it is important for us to know what would happen if we were to get sued. It would be important to know the proper procedure . The Student Council also spent a good deal of their time on procedures this year. Council members worked on parliamentary procedure, and according to some, the work became a bit too tedious. Jimmy McDowell, junior homeroom representative thought that too many points of order were called, and that too much time was spent on the proper way it was to be done. We did more on procedure than work for the school, he said. Not everybody knew how to make a motion, or even what motion was on the floor, so we had to take the time to explain almost half of the motions made, Dan Howard, parliamentar- ian for the Council said. He thinks, however, that a good deal of progress was made this year. lf we can help those who don't know parliamentary procedure in the beginning, then we won't have this problem again. Munchlng Down. Student Counil members enjoy the food at their annual Christmas party. Social Studies Student Councllllnter-club Council 55536: -f Y! 98,2-Q Q v www '..,- 1 ' i vfff' Z i 'lil' aieii' . 3 . 3 during Law Week INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: lfront rowl Mrs. McBride, D. Comer. jback rowj B. Tadlock, K. Gaines D. Colbert Dozler, B. Fowler, T. Kegeles, Mrs. J.A. Parker. lneond Twedt, Ft. Holt, A. Miller. rowl K. Fischer, T. Enoch, M. McAllister, K. Churchill, C.



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The business field was one of the largest career areas. Students who wanted to enter it prepared by enrolling in COE, Cooperative Office Education, and CAP, the Career Advancement Program. These organizations let students sample business activities with class- room instruction and part-time office jobs at the National Investors Life insurance Company, First National Bank, the Medical Towers and others. Students left school at lunch time and worked through the afternoon learn- ing about filing, typing, business machine operation and other office jobs. Karen Cockmon, COE member, said, We got two credits for our work on the job and one for taking a tbusinessl class. In December fund-raising efforts COE members sold donuts befor school and sold metal Social Security cards. At Christmas, along with other business clubs, they collected Toys for Tots. Business prepares for futur members at the FBLA banquet while Kelly Business Education COEICAPIFBLA V IW 0 X Experience. Diane Burrow finds her job a First FedereI's marketing depart on well rIence,echooIcrodl mon .

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