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

 - Class of 1978

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When the 5 S I 11 I 510 2 Q I 9 0 3 ': E18 4? ll' 6 Soi qu' 'I t vs Merry music making. Mrs. Morgan works toward the sound of sweet music during an eariy morning class. Electric fingers. Zipping across the keys, students are alert in Machine Office Practice. Late Students and Zero Hour

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I thnougln Peligiori Religion, totally neglected by some, was the rock on which others built their lives. Many forms were practiced by Patriots: protestant, Catholic, Judaism and Mormon. Senior Reginald Taylor was an active member of St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. The services are not too long, so they hold your attention. The pastor is easy to understand and relate to, said Reginald. I can listen to the gospel and place it in everyday life. The Mormon Church is based on the family, Gayle Littlefield, senior, said. This means a lot to me.We have a close and open congregation. The Church of Latter Day Saints jMormonj was located on Rodney Parham. Orthodox, Reform and Conserva- tive Judaism were its three branches. Renee Kurjiaka, sophomore, attend- ed the Temple B'nai Israel, a Reform Church. Renee was brought up in a Jewish home. She said, The Jewish religion gives me a chance to learn and the freedom to decide for myself. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, lo- cated on 17th and Spring, was the church home of Charlet Davis, a junior. Charlet expressed her defini- tion of the Episcopal Church as between Catholic and protestant. All services were formal, prayer books were used every service. I like our service because the congregation plays an active role, Charlet said. Susie Pehrson, senior, belonged to the Unitarian Church. I prefer this church because they have fairly liberal beliefs. I can discuss my point of view without fear of rejection, commented Susie. Susie conducted a church service with the assistance of her minister. She performed a ballet routine expressing her ideas. Susie said, Not only was it a wonderful experience, the congregation loved it. Perfect gentleman. Senior Reginald Taylor opens the door for approaching members. Reginald belongs to the Bartholonew Catholic Church. Famlly affair. Junior Charlet Davis and her sister Leanne, a sophomore, enjoy attending The Trinity Cathedral with their parents. Student Life



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bell tolls hurrles to Criminals beware. Students are informed about criminal law during Law Week by one of the visiting lawyers, W.D. Cronkhite. They were lonely wanderers, peo- ple of a different class. Students getting up around 6 or 6:30 a.m. to make it to a 7:35 zero hour. Many struggles were put forth on the part of both students and teachers, in order to get out an hour early. On those days when things just didn't go right, zero hour students woke up feeling as if they were floating in space. Others found they couldn't make it to any classes on time. Only to face the teacher when they did get there. As senior Vanessa White said, lf a student comes in right after the bell rings, it shouldn't matter. I can understand if a student comes in 10 minutes or more late. The teachers have the right to get upset because the class has probably already start- ed. In some cases teachers weren't as fully understanding as Mrs. Carol Ann Jennings, who said, in the case of zero hour classes, If a student signs up for a zero hour, he should accept the responsibility. Tardies were something that tea- chers had to cope with and it wasn't their favorite pastime. Student Life ,L ZH

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