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For 569 students and 33 staff members at Parkview, 1968-69 broughtaunique experience. They had shared inthe opening of a new school ,fParkview. Sophomores, the top class, showed more motivation,independence i and responsibility, then, said Mrs. Carolyn Filchesin, French teacher the first year. However, she said that without traditions the first Patriots lacked the school spirit that is characteristic of them today. i Parkview kids still show more concern toward people around them, said Miss Paulette Landers. Miss Landers was Principal Leonard Spitzer's secretary and the registrar, then, as well as sponsor of Y-teens. Even the first year there were 67 members. Though we mayreach high school as immature,ren,tn graders, here we grow t to tolerate those of different cultures, as well asrecognize our own abilities and accept our limitations. We are unique in who we are, 10 years after. 1 Who We Are 61465
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,Q-lil Many PV students enioy summer fun in the sun. Summer...the hot days...the green grass...the fun. Summer offered time to do the things we liked, from water skiing to bike riding. Some people did not get as involved as others because of their jobs. Junior Danna Waltrip said, Because of my job I couldn't do as many things as I would have liked, but I did get a chance to go boating a couple of times. Other students combined work and fun. Keith Peterson, senior, who worked as a lifeguard, said, Work- ing as a lifeguard added a lot of recreation to my summer. Water skiing and skate boarding became popular sports for many. Dwayne Bush, junior, spent the summer in Germany and said, ln Germany the people water ski and swim a lot. But, Americans mostly tour. Maggie Thomas, a junior who had moved from Florida, said, ln Florida the biggest summer sport is water skiing and surfing. We also had a lot of beach parties. No matter whether you were in Germany, Florida or Little Flock, summer sports meant fun! Salllng along. Parkview students enjoy themselves sailing at Ouachita Lake. ' il
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5 Break tlme. Faculty lunch time groups V resemble students gathering at noon. Being humans, teachers, also, need time to relax. V K L, Ten YeQfsA1T1Eer 5 'IenlYearsfAft6r flew
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