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

 - Class of 1978

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ug.. 'y If , Time and 5 half: Surprise, surprlse. Mrs. Kathy Beaumont l You've gotta' be klddlng. Victor Enoch looks congratulated on her birthday by late-working in disbelief as Mr. Powell shows him his file. members of the publications' staffs. Money, Money, Money. Mrs. Julia McGehee and Jennifer Douglass count money collected for the yearbook. Mrs. Dlxle Atklns: Alg. ll, Con- sumer Math, BSE, Mu Alpha Theta. Miss Erlka Barber: Ger- man, French, BSE, MA, Foreign Culture Club. Mrs. Mary Bass: English, BA, MA. Mrs. Sue Betts: English, Comm. l, ll, BA, MA, Sophomore Class. Mrs. Car- olyn Beaman: Human Physiology, Biology, BS, Science Club, Bl-ra- cial. Mrs. Kathy Beaumont: English, Mass Media, BA, MA, Publica- tion's Photographers. Mrs. Ruth- Ie Bonnlck: Science, BS, Black Culture. Mrs. Thedadean Bor- gard: Social Studies, AB, MEd, Student Council. Donald Bratton: Am. History, Latin, BA, MEd, Student Council. Mrs. Gwen Brls- coe: Social Worker, BS, MSW. FacultylOutside Activities 230 Ms, , -, s

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change Ten years ago Parkview High School opened its doors to new students. Through the past years people directly responsible for the school have seen it grow and mature. One of the goals reached was peaceful integration. Parkview was integrated from the beginning, but not on a 50-50 basis, said Principal Leonard Spitzer. We have always had trouble though, just as much as any other school, but not any major problems. Parkview started with 26 teachers, 10 of whom were still teaching here, although some had moved into differ- ent positions. Vice-principal Robert Sullenger was coach for the football team for two years before being promoted to vice-principal. Vice-principal Vida Day was Math Department chairman. Students attending Parkview have not changed significantly, Mr. Spitzer believed. Kids are kids. Sure, styles and slang have changed, but the basic student is very much the same, he said. However, there is an excep- tion. I think students have gotten a lot smarter about pot and drugs. l don't see as many traces of it in school as I used to. '-1-.., Nye... , 3 NNN-.-.- i l Q -.xshml I WAN- in QXNMJ Just Looklng. Prlnclpal Leonard Spltzer ob- S9l'V6S 8 CIBSS at PBFKVISW. as iv. Part time job. Robert Sullenger manages the bookstore before school and at lunch periods in addition to his other vice-prlnclpal's dutles. FacultylAdministration 229



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Homework and tests were not the only thing teachers gave. Some teachers devoted countless hours of their time helping students in extra- curricular activities, while others remained aloof strangers. Teachers involved in activities were unanimous in explaining the rewards reaped. Ms. Beth Greenway, cheerleader sponsor and English teacher, said, By helping students on individual levels, l can better understand their individual problems and devote more time to them in those areas. Marvin Zimmerman sponsored senior class activities, which included Belle and Beau Pageant, Key Club and advised the literary magazine. He chaperoned dances and students knew he cared. Mr. Zimmerman said, The edu- cational process consisted of extra- curricular activities as much as text- book learning, and outside activites as well as classroom work helped make students better individuals and helped build their leadership quali- ties. Mrs. Julia Ann McGehee spent hours not only in the classroom, but also after school advising publica- tion's staffs of the Constitution and Spirit. She said, My favorite part of teaching is getting to know the students and helping them achieve their goals. Swing your partner. Marvin Zimmerman and Miss Joyce Williams enjoy square dancing on Senior Night at Aldersgate. Mrs. Sybil Bunn: CCE Coordi- nator: BA, MS: CCE Club. Miss Carolyn Carpenter: American Hist.: BA, MSE: Beta Club. Forrest H. Cherry: ICT: BSE, MEd: ICT-VICA, Chess. Eddie A. Choate: Business, Coach: BBA, BSE: Key Club. Mrs. Susan Cody: English: BA, MA. Jim Cook: Art: BSE: Pen St Brush. Mrs. Ann Cooper: .An- glish: BA: S. L. A. M. Jerry D. Cox: Gym, Coach: BA. Mrs. Susan Crawford: History: BA: Beta Club. Dr. Doyle Dlllahunty: DE: BSE, MSE, EdS, EdD: DECA. FacultylAdmimstration

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