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After hours .Hbbbi hlqp I enjoy working with the Junior Miss pageants because it is a good program. -Marvin Zimmerman. English 404, English 402, Key Club, Senior Class. i I go to UALR to the library at least three times a week to read and stud . -Mrs. Rebecca Cordell, Y Physical Education, Liberty Belles, Tennis, Gymnastics. I reflnlsh prlmltive antiques such as wooden bowls, china cabinets and rocking chairs. -Mrs. Julie Mascho, Guidance Counselor. 1601 Faculty Xtnunoouw KQV? run ind tudents weren't the only ones who spent their spare time up to their elbows in hobbies. Teachers, too, had interesting pastimes. Robert Whitfield spend about 18 months restoring his Mark 10 Jaguar, and after it was finished, he had to concentrate on keeping it going. Collecting and working on antiques was the pastime of more than one teacher. Mrs. Thedadean Borgard and Miss Karen Larance both whiled away the time working with antiques. Mrs. Borgard had been collecting Oriental antiques and art for about 12 years. I collect Netsukes, among other things. They are pieces of wood or ivory that are carved into the occupation of the owner and hung from the waist sash, she said. Mrs. Julie Mascho engaged in a rather time consuming, yet enjoyable hobby. She was a primitive and collectables dealer. I've been dealing for tive years and doing shows for about six. Marvin Zimmerman gave his spare time to help out the Junior Miss program He had worked both the Little Rock and Arkansas Junior Miss pageants. The Junior Miss pageant is a good program and provides good experience because it isn't just based on beauty, it is a total evaluation. I like to go Bshlng at Horsehead Creek. - Earl Hayes, Trigonometry, Math II, Senior Class. My husband and l l have restored five f houses, generally 2 working in Little Rock. We restore houses because we believe in the preservation of anything that is old. i I also enjoy playing f the piano and j cross stitching. ' '- Mrs. Karen Sue Zoeller, Resource, tMath, Science Englishb. 5
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pare time for Mrs. Jeannie Morehead meant going home to L more books. She was working on a master's degree in mathematics at the University of Central Arkansas. I have always loved math and felt I could do the most with it as a teacher. she said. Miss Elizabeth Ellison was also a teacher by day and a student by night. She attended law school in the evenings with the hopes of combining law and teaching some day. After school hours found Mrs. Sandy McDonald taking a computer programming course. I am taking computer programming courses at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Central Arkansas to better prepare myself for Mrs. Gay McDaniel to unwind from her day on the job. Favorite pastimes enjoyed by Miss Rosemary Burke included sewing and needlepoint as well as painting. I try to swim as often as I can, every day if possible, said Mrs. Louise Rollefson, who also spent her spare time singing and playing the recorder. Principal Leonard Spitzer played golf every chance he got. Seldom did he find time during the week, but on the weekend golfing was the only logical choice. Some Parkview teachers ended their day with rest and relaxation while others kept going strong. In my spare time I play golf because I find it relaxing and I enjoy being out in the fresh air. - teaching Data Processing, she said. While some teachers spent their r spare time hitting the books, others z-aff Ls Leonard Spitzer, principal. I would like to combine the two fields, law and teaching, in some way. I enjoy teaching, butl chose Various hobbies' feel I' need more money. '-Miss Elizabeth Ellison, Tole painting was a good way for tyAfro-American Literature, National 'HTC ' 5 A Z 11.23, , '12 5315 V r. 4 f- Three days a week John and I go to Lee's Taekwondo Karate School where he is an eighth degree yellow belt. -Mrs. Sandy McDonald, Data Processing, Machine Office Practice, Future Business Leaders of America. NN to af I swim In my spare time because it makes me feel good. -Mrs. Louise Rollefson, French l, II and III, French Club.
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I l Mrs. Rebecca Cordell spent most of her spare time at the UALR Library studying for her master's degree in adapted physical education for the handicapped student. The class involves reading, writing papers and working with a handicapped student, she said. Earl Hayes enjoyed spending his weekends working on his farm in Knoxville and going fishing. Right now I'm in the process of clearing 80 acres of cedar trees. Commander Lewis Dobbs spent his time with the ROTC drill team. In life, you either win or lose, get better or worse. Parkview students are winners. They are working and studying harder and getting better all the time, he said. Though teachers, as well as students, went home with still more work to do, they managed to find time to indulge in their favorite hobbies. I got started by working with antiques from my grandparents. ' '-Miss Karen Larance, Communications I and II, Debate, Interpretive Communications, Parkview Players. l've Hnllly Hnished restoring it, and now I can't keep it going.' '-Robert Whitfield, Algebra I, Consumer Math, Physics, Science Club, Junior Class. Parkview students, faculty and administrators are tops! -Commander Lewis Dobbs, Naval Science I and Ill, Parkview Rifle Drill Team. lal 'tl went to Japan for the summer in 1968 and fell in love with the art. -Mrs. Thedadean Borgard, American Government, Student Council. School's out! 161
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