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

 - Class of 1978

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Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 307 of 314
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Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 306
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Lil Abner? No, it's Drake Hawkins at the Sadie Hawkins Dance, sponsored by the Junior Class Slory Tlme. Mrs. Jo Anna Parker enjoys listening to a story told by her son Andy. Mrs. Glorla Venable: Businessg BSE, ME, FBLA, Senior Class. Mlss Ella Walker: Home Ee., BS, MS, FHA. Mrs Gayle Washam: Englishg BSE. Mrs. Claudia Wat- son: Business, MA, FBLA, Senior Class. Mrs. Fran J. Wells: Business, BSBA, MSE, FBLA, Junior Class. Mrs. Georgia Wells: English, Lll. ofthe Minorltiesg BA. Mlss Joyoe Wllllams: Reading, BA, MeAg Dance Team. Mrs. Wanda Wlm- berley: History, BSE, MA, AFS. Mrs Diana Yanlger: Business: BSE, FBLA, Junior Class. Marvln Zimmerman: En lish, Creative Writing, BSE, MSE: Key Club, Literary Magazine. FacultylAdmlnlsirallon 2335

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Family affair' Going to senior high school with their kids might seem a bit over protective, but several mother-child pairs coexisted peacefully at PV. Drake Hawkins, son of Mrs. Valva Hawkins, guidance secretary, found many advantages in the situation. I never forget my books, money or club meetings, and I always get to school on time, he said. On the other hand, Reginald Tay- lor, son of registrar, Mrs. Alberta Taylor, saw decided disadvantages. I can't skip school, and she's right here when teachers want to tell her something about me, he moaned. Andy Parker, 5-year-old kinder- Mrs. Shlrley Relchstedt: Span- Ish, BA, MA, Spanish. Mrs. Carolyn Rlcheslnz Am. Hlst., Am. Minorities, BSE, Student Council, Barrow Road Gang, BI- Raclal. Charles Rlpley: History, Gym Coach, BA, BS. Mrs. Evelyn Schultz: Math, BA, MAT, Beta Club. Irvlng Seeger: Biology, BS, MA, Chapel Club, Sclence Club. Miss Angela Sears: Kindergar- ten, BSE. Lt. Edgar Smlth: Naval Sclence Il, BA, NFROTC, Color Guard. Moses Smith: Industrial Arts, BS, MSE, VICA. Mlss Brenda Turner: Art, BSE, MA, Pen and Brush. Mrs. Lols Tyler: Math, BA, Sophomore Class. FacuItylPatrIot Families 2534! gartner, and his mother, biology teacher, Mrs. Joanna Parker, both loved it. She said, It's helpful not to have to make an extra stop on the way to school. Andy loves' Parkview because everyone is so friendly. Although some parents worked at PV, others like Paige Warren's and Cathy Mauldin's mothers, work- ed at other schools. This gave them extra perception about students, which worked to help the children, and, sometimes, to aggravate them. Try agaln. Seems to be what Mrs. Alberta Taylor is telling Reg as he tries to explain what happened to his lunch money. 'Qu-1 sc., .Qt EI' 'tl -I . ,, . ,, '03 I id r 41 ' li , X N I 1.411 N x 'x Q' -



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Conferring. President Lucy Abraham consults with past hearing a auditorium. president Bob McHenry after report on bids for Parkview's Through Parkview's first 10 years, the school board and administration often made changes which affected the school. However, the biggest change came the day after school reopened after Christmas vacation, when the board received Dr. Paul Fair's resignation as superintendent of schools. After unfavorable evaluations by board members, the board bought his contract for its remaining year and a half. Mixed reaction contributed to- ward making the March board e- lections especially consequential. The Little Ftock School District bought buses, rather than leasing them, this year, but there were not Chang enough to cover all the routes efficiently. Each bus made three runs twice a day. This meant students were often late getting to school and getting home. Therefore, buses were rerouted, and PV started 10 minutes earlier in an effort to return everyone home before dark. Metropolitan Vocational School was formerly a separate high school, now it serves students with vocational courses only while they return to their home schools the other half day. The school curriculum has changed so much. Students have much more of a choice now, said John Fortenberry, assistant super- intendent of instructional services. Part of the change. Dr. Winston Simpson, a former assistant to the superintendent, is acting superintendent until a replacement for Dr. Paul Fair is hired. t i , , Zhi. ES f t Y 4 i t it is l , it i CSLJSE SUIT' Assistant Superlntendenta: John Fortenberry Wllllam Fowler Floyd Langston J.D. McGee Dr. Leonard Thalmueller Board lAdministration 236 '4

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