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

 - Class of 1978

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f' ff- t 8-21 I : McGehee's 8-211 housed the Journalism De- partment, also known as McGehee's Madhousef' Phones constantly rang, people wandered through every per- iod and shouts of I need a photog- rapher now filled the air. I However, it was one of the most productive rooms in school. The Con- .stitution came out every two weeks, .and the yearbook, Spirit of 78, met its Ifour deadlines prior to May publica- ition. I The newspaper was named All IAmerican and Medalist. This year for Ithe first time an entertainment maga- pine, The Amendment, supplemented the Constitution once a month. Man- iaging editor Steve Taylor edited this addition which he explained, It is primarily designed to appeal to student readers. Staff members attended workshops and conventions during the spring and summer to prepare for their staff positions. I learned a good deal from other yearbook staffs, especially at Ball State, Anne Goodman, year- book editor said. She and Jenny Davis, assistant editor, attended the workshop in Muncie, Indiana. The entire Spirit of 78 staff attend- ed at workshop at OBU in June. The Constitution and photography staffs participated in another one at SMU in Dallas, Texas, in August. Jennifer Douglass, Kay Gaines and Karen Hearty represented PV at National Scholastic Press Associa- tion's convention in Kansas City, Thanksgiving break. Twelve staff members were in New York in March for the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's national meeting. Stu- dents were accompanied by Mrs. Julia Ann McGehee, adviser, or Mrs. Kathy Beaumont, photography advis- er, or both. Journalism credit could be ,received for serving on the photography staff, business staff, production staff, as -if-'ff-r r 1' Click, click! Richard Williamson, co-editor of photography staff, often covers events when other photographers cannot take assignments. Chit chat. JI student Martha Chowning talks to public affairs director of the Arkansas Gazette, Sam Harris and his new replacement about the jobs they do. modhouse well as newspaper and yearbook staffs. Journalism I was an introduc- tion to publications course and Mass Media was a consumer journalism course. Responsibility for the production of publications rested on newspaper editor Kay Gaines and managing editor Steve Taylor, yearbook editor Anne Goodman and assistant editor Jenny Davis, business manager Jen- nifer Douglass and photography-edi- tors Gregg Morden and Richard Williamson. The addition of Mrs. Beaumont was a milestone in the department. Mrs. McGehee said, We have grown so much and have so many things going that we need two teachers. We were so lucky to get someone experienced whose yearbooks and newspapers have been consistent national favor- ites. Or anIzatIonslAcademlcs , so -

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NHS MDCQ NHS: ilront rowl M. Miller, L. Cummings, P. Bates, Griffin, B. Tadlock, L. Olsen, S. Yount. lsooond rowl Williams, c. Davis, K. Calhoun, Ft. Hooks, K. Newberry, Holloway, B. Tadlock, K. Sitz. lthlrd rowl P. Cook, Lewis, K. Timmons, P. Sudman, P. Golden, J. Hamilton, Murphree, J. Fioussel, K. Gaines. lback rowl C. Overton, D. S J S S J McDowell, T. Waller, El. Weber, K. Satterfield, M. Bonner, C. Honeysuckle, G. Fuller, D. Hawkins, S. McGee. NHS: llront rowl B. Bryan, B. Patterson, C. Cornett, C. Koehler, K. Hearty, T. Johnson, K. Fischer. lsecond rowl J. Scroggs, L. Flack, L. Fliggin, M. Fitzpatrick, B. English Ext rd National Honor Society inducted new members during November and redesigned its banner. The banner, located in the Student Center, was taken down and replaced by the project committee. Members of NHS were unable to continue tutoring classes that were held last year because few members have study hall, said Mrs. Gay McDaniel. NHS repaired the garden of the south side of the building as clean-up project. NHS was an honorary club for students with 3.25 grade averages and top leadership, character and service. Senior Carol Overton said, lt's nice that they have something for exceptional students. Most members took pride in be- coming members. lt was an extreme honor to be inducted, Jeanette Hamilton said. In honor of 1978's seniors, the society planned a picnic for graduates after the election of 1978-79 officers. L. Fowler, J. Laudenberg, C. Stiedle. lthlrd row1C. E. L. Scott, R. DeLaureIl, A. Tribble, T. Enoch, V. Whi Churchill, D. Tribble, B. Tribble. lback rowl D. Hansfi McAllister, J. Yarbrough, S. Pehrson, J. Watt, J. Wa Black K Carter D Caldwell T Stone 5 aww Q6 ' PEP. 1 il. S . . Q at Q 1 . . ' A I H 6 k a f i all 4 L I f- Q M- 4- :ie i.. t'L 4 gli 5. ..1l,. -as i., 5-'aaa' . ,r -X efxffsgegetai 5: i J ' ' 1 .1--,, . , ,,,.. , 1, ,Q n , 4 x....f Hill-S effort cited by NH Q Heads or tails? Seniors Greg Fuller a Melvin McAllister make a medical diagnosis

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