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

 - Class of 1980

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After hours Ex rel e gets th klnlis out I eqloy golf because of its physical challenge. It's a sport that takes a person outdoors. A golf course is a beautiful place to be to walk outdoors. l'm an embarrassment to my husband because I don't play well. He doesn't understand why I like to play a sport that I don't play well. lrarely break 60 on nine holes. -Mrs. Ann Cooper, English 203, English 202, National Honor Society. I play racquetball for the fun of it and for the exercise. -Richard Hardin, Madrigals, Choir, Girls' Ensemble. Q 2 I5 Zi 3 aj , , .ff fig-va Hi-Q: 1:--L, ! 1 A is tg,-if Golf is one sport l've never tried. lt's something new and different. ' '-Mrs. Coreen Frasier, Physical Education, Health, Athletics, Track, Golf. I play tennis for enjoyment. Tennis is a great sport for providing good exercise and fellowship with family and friends. -Mrs. Dixie Atkins, Algebra II, Geometry, Mu Alpha Theta. 156! Faculty

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hen the last bell rang at 3:20, helping students, teaching class and sponsoring clubs came to an end and the activities of the Parkview faculty took on a new light. On Tuesdays one could have found Miss Dean Price on the golf course in Burns Park. Miss Price, who played golf for the exercise, said that she really should have played more often. Mrs. Dilcy Bankston enjoyed quilting during holidays and the summer because it was relaxing. After taking a trip to Tijuana and purchasing a huge wooden chess set, Mrs. Marcelline Carr and her family taught themselves how to play. They all enjoyed playing chess in their spare time. Ron Hesselschwerdt, who had taught drafting since PV opened, said that fishing was his favorite pastime because there was so much solitude while fishing. He felt he could get away from it all. When there weren't papers to grade or any of the other drudgeries that went along with teaching, Mrs. Sarah Kready enjoyed doing crewel embroidery during her preparation period. The finished products give colorful, personal touches to my home, she said. In addition to teaching orchestra Mrs. Ferrol Hicks played the violin Leslie ls truly the joy of our lives. She is the answer to many years of prayer. -Mrs. Sandy Munday, Typing I, FBLA. I played with the Des Moines Civic Symphony in college. When I got married and moved here I started playing with a Little Rock Chamber Orchestra, which later became the nucleus for the Arkansas Symphony. -Mrs. Ferrol Hicks, Orchestra. or the viola with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. When you are in a classroom all day it's really nice to get out in the open, said Mrs. Virginia Neill. Mrs. Neill, who enjoyed working with flowers. got interested when she and her husband bought a new home and some landscaping needed to be done. Mrs. Nita Cross enjoyed doing embroidery in her spare time. She liked the sense of accomplishment she felt after completing a picture of a sampler. After adopting a baby in July of 1978, Mrs. Sandy Munday said that most of her spare time was spent with her. Leslie, her daughter, was a major time consumer. Even though all teachers had to spend some of their time after 3:20 on school work, most of them remained productive in their spare time. Quilting relaxes me. It also gets rid of old scraps of material. I do most of my quilting around holidays and during the summer. -Mrs. Dilcy Bankston, Biology, Human Physiology, Science Club. 'tl fish to get away from it all. l like the solitude. lfl catch one fine: ifl don't then that's finc too. -Ron Hesselschwerdt, Drafting. ze gegfgggea. ., K - ftaaw r- Mt' C - .. :ff 359563 'if'- My mother and father have worked with flowers for years. We have a little greenhouse out back. We have some rather exotic plants, such as a lemon tree and a Japanese persimmon tree. We also have several varieties of palms, cacti and some orchid plants. The greenhouse is not for c ommercial use but rather for our own enjoyment. -Miss Dean Price, Algebra II, Consumer Math, Mu Alpha Theta. If l School hours!l55



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.ww ,i 3 urfr f I M. '5 id. ff ' 1 'I ' ' 'iff J! f ,T , s , , L fn, if C .N C F J 1, f F I ' , I Y eachers? spare time activities, 'L ranged from racquetball to jogging, and they practiced their sports all hours of the day, from early morning to late afternoon. Mrs. Gloria Venable, Mrs. Emma Peyton and Miss Liz Lucker took up jogging for fun and exercise. It feels good and helps me keep in shape, said Mrs. Venable. It's good exercise, said Mrs. Peyton, and it helps me control my weight. Golf was another favorite sport of teachers. When I became golf coach, I figured that I should know how to play, said Mrs. Coreen Frasier. Mrs. Ann Cooper was another teacher , who spent her spare time on the golf course. Mrs. Dixie Atkins and Miss Beth Greenway were tennis fans. Tennis is recreation that provides good exercise, said Mrs. Atkins, who i V . . N had a standing match every Friday afternoon at the Racquet Club. Richard Hardin and Mrs. Susan Cody When I don't get ontcbon I get into a bad mood and tum into a grumpy bear. -Miss Liz Lucker, social worker. .- fn ,. , ur s .. . ,, ft. .,i ff - '. .Q w f f L' 'joined the 'raciquetlfall entliusiastsii ' Vi Miss Greenway taught me how to V I , 1 fl X play, said Mrs. Cody. We used to play at Burns Park. It's an exhilarating sport. ' , Y, . q After being cooped up in a . Pj , , K ' , W classroom all day, teachers found that I 103 beau? WS good exercise and if MIPS iff . exercise was a good Way to unwind. control my weight. -Mrs. Emma Peyton, -I Shorthand, Typing I and Il, FBLA, Class off'8.l. fi 5: There are several reasons why I run. It helps me stay in shape, keeps me thin, and I meet a lot of interesting people. It feels good and is good for my health. -Mrs. Gloria Venable, Typing I, COE, Future Business Leaders of America. Racquetball ls really the only active exercise I get. I like it because it's so intense that one hour of I play tennis because I enjoy it and for the racquetball is worth two hours of something exercise, and I love competitive sports. - Miss else. -Mrs. Susan Cody, English 304, English Beth Greenway, English 402, Cheerleaders. 302. AFS. gn School's out! 157

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