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

 - Class of 1980

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-ifiiooks ?Hu1,sI Aln't nature wonderful? Park supervisor Sanford Tolette helps biology student Sean Ward identify several species of aquatic life on a lield trip to Pinnacle Mountain. Sdenee adn llnull Mrs. Joanna Parker, Robert Whitfield, Mrs. Jackie Dyer fsponsorsl. Iaeenladl Debbie Becker, Mariann Southem, Shery Vinson, Roshani de Soyu, Jennifer McCall, Michele Kelley, Marcella Wallace. ltlllrdl Elaine Lincbey, Gaye Harvey, Jody Teeter, Wynne Dee Wallace. Kim Scales, Felecia Wilson, Susan Hayes, Greg Clevenger, Laura Felix, Kathy Bradley. Ihurthl John White, Stacy Duckett, Debra Moore, Ellen Thurman, Liz Bell, Karen Williams, Ben Guise, Francis Pace, Darrell Cheatham, Lisa Baldridge. Illfdrl Allison Fuller, Carrie Gaylor, Ricardo Davis, Phillip Swaim, Ralph Perkins, Josy Boyette, Don Johnston, Lori Reeves, Mark Smith. lbaekl John Grilitlr, Gregg Hemme, James Dickson, Paul Schwarz, Chuck Shelnutt, Frank Higgs, Michele Glenn, Sean Ward. 178-Academics! Organizations

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Caught ln the act. Semester exams are the culmination of 18 weeks of classroom study and homework Exam grades counted one-fifth of the semester grade Jot lt down. Michelle Shoptaw, junior, interviews the manager of JoJo's Restaurant as she takes notes for a Constitution feature. l 5 y Q 5 E Q 1 I . lily, . 2 ! v up-ann. V, 1 yi' ,4 o. Catch that error. Mala Coffman, junior, checks for spelling of names before submitting her yearbook pages. Polishing It off. Vincent Garland, senior, applies the finishing touches to his speech in Communications. Free for all. To help her locate mythology words for a project in English, Sandra Housley places a free want ad in the Arkansas Democrat containing some of the words. Studying- l 77



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l l The symptom of science eadaches and nausea, the symptoms of science, were carried home regularly by Parkview's young scientists following grueling days in the lab. Physics formulas boggled minds, while heart and lung dissections in Human Physiology turned even the most iron-clad stomachs. Science courses, though demanding, did have their moments of fun. Biology students took an all-day field trip to Pinnacle Mountain, chemistry students made suckers and popped popcorn over bunsen burners, and advanced biology students carried minks around all spring. The trip to Pinnacle Mountain is not only a good learning experience, but everyone has a good time, said Mrs. Joanna Parker, biology teacher. On a clear day, one might have found Architectural physicists. With a hammer and a few nails, Alan Miller, Mark Jordan, Ute Purkott, Stuart Schild and Robert Whitfield, teacher, begin work on a solar unit after completing extensive research on the feasibility of the project. a group of hearty physicists romping around on the roof working on their solar collectors. Or, as one ventured through the science wing, he might have seen a light mist drifting our of room 2-207 and Mrs. Jackie Dyer walking around with two mysterious-looking bottles in her hand. Along with the daily work came a variety of added interests provided by students such as Joe Rice, who bent stirring rods when a substitute was in chemistry, and Clay Wilson, who ran around on the roof yelling, Mrs. Dyer, this is God speaking! into the air vents. Together, students found science to be the final frontier, a full year mission spent seeking out new formulas as they boldly went where no student had gone Globulaz mass. Pig lungs provide an area of study for Human Physiology students. Tracy Millikin names and labels each part as she uses the lung for a visual aide. before. Generous pigs. By dissecting pig lungs, Human Physiology students Robert Tyler and Tim Jenkins discover and observe the many functions of the lung. 5 ? ,. E cf ...----em' Two for you and three for me. Lisa Baldridge counts out pieces of zinc for reaction in hydrochloric acid, one of the many experiments performed by i. napa. A Q .L ' Q , T Chemistry students. Lab partners. While studying immiscible liquids, junior chemistry students Lori Reeves and Kenny Singleton experiment with different chemicals. si' .riff sw, li 41

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