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 91 of 314
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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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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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Fori every occasion Apple bobs are for Halloween, turkey dinners are for Thanksgiving, egg hunts are for Easter, but as- semblies are for every occasion. A big varsity game meant a noisy exciting gathering in the gym at 9:35 on gameday. Cheerleaders' skits were a major feature of pep as- semblies. Yvonne Springer, captain of junior varsity cheerleaders, said, We get some of our skits from a cheerleaders' encyclopedia. Elections occasioned assemblies for nominees' speeches. Writing speech- es took some time, but according to junior Devarati Fiastogi, Candi- dates' speeches have helped me to decide who to vote for. Holidays were times to try to make others happier. Patriot good will was shown in the Thanksgiving food baskets. The performances of the band and choir in the Christmas assembly made instructors Sterling Ingram and Mrs. Julie Morgan much happier. PV wonder. Mike Bogle conducts the stage band to his arrangement of I Wish with the help of Art Porter. Assemblies 22 Special assemblies brought variety to the daily routine. An energy assembly wound up a unit in A- merican History classes in Septem- ber. Junior Cindy Cornett said, I liked the bicycle because it showed how much human energy it takes to run a television. The fall yearbook assembly kicked off an hour of memories and a week of sales. Pay assemblies were popular fund raisers when they could be arranged. These entertaining favorites included the Senior Talent Show, the Pretty Thing Pageant and various rock band mini-concerts. Assemblies are, indeed, for every occasion. Except smoking breaks, that is. Ponderous prunes. John O'DeIl loads Thanks- giving baskets for teen and nursing homes. End of the road. The campaign speech assembly is the end of a campaign trail for candidate Alan Miller. ! f f'7 I' . T. -,---- r -'cg--:asa-,SJTX 'www-

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