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

 - Class of 1980

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Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 210 of 282
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3814. M.. 1 T o are better cdslcifibolefikmf n the days of 25 cent candy bars and over S1 for a gallon of gas, it was refreshing to find something for nothing. Membership in the Parkview German Club was free. For a free club, the members were very involved. The first activity was a float which placed third in the Homecoming parade. Just before Christmas vacation the club held a German breakfast with an extensive menu which included old German favorites such as schurken, saft, Wurst, Brotchen, Leferkass and some American standbys such as ham, eggs and orange juice. As good as it was, Jerry Johnson wasn't daring enough to try. I walked in, took one look at all that strange stuff and I walked right out the door, ' ' said Johnson. German students were also successful in competition. At the UALR language festival, Angi Purkott and Michelle 204 Academics!0rganizations Mullens placed first in declaration with Alan Tetkoskie placing third. German Club wasn't the only foreign language group active in contests. Spanish Club prepared a play with a cast of 30 members for the UALR festival only to find out the cast was too large. They also made plans to participate in contests in Fayetteville in the spring. Mrs. Susanna Smith, club sponsor, was in her first year at Parkview and Spanish Club was rebuilding. I am trying to get the feel of things,' ' she said. Money making projects included a candy sale and the sale of stuffed animals. The club won first place for its Homecoming float. Field trips also helped members experience facets of the Spanish culture they couldn't learn in a classroom at Parkview. French frollcsg After a picnic at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, some French Club members work off their dinner with a game of volleyball. J fe

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Computers to cordon bleu , ..1 11. 11 , . . U. - W qt ,. Tfigwnr- .451 f , ef vu-2.:- ' ' 3553-s 'i1 1 , H .z7f.'.i-:33g.,s.f.,., ,, ,ae r -- Qv , , e A ...Q , ,ff X N Tami 'JL f I ,u.,fAlg.4.k, .ii 34 l fy cwlqwlbolefilllgaemf rench Club started the year with a bang when its Homecoming float won first prize with the theme The Tigers and the guillotine. This was followed by a French dinner at Christmas at the home of Mrs. Louise Rollefson, sponsor. Club members had a chance to try such exotic treats as escargot. I thought the escargot was garlicky and rubbery, said Shannon Williams, sophomore, but for snails, I guess it tasted okay. You sunk my battleship. Rob Bradley gives his brain some exercise playing electronic games in Data Processing. The games helped students with computer skills before the purchase of equipment for the class. French students also went Christmas caroling and sold candy to raise money. Meanwhile, students on the other side of the building were learning a different type of language-computer language. Offered by the Business Department, Data Processing attracted 92 students. The course, which was the first of its kind in the Little Rock School District, was taught by Mrs. Sandy McDonald. Though funding for equipment was promised by the district, it was not until semester that students were provided with a terminal. At that time they were hooked up to the school district computer and in the spring permanent equipment for the course arrived. Freshenlng up. After a hard game of volleyball at the French Club picnic, William Terry cools off with an ice cold drink. Pig out. Julie Grauer, Don Stanley and Ashley Herndon spend an evening eating, drinking, playing games and just plain having fun at the French Club picnic. French, Data Processing 203



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Language barrler. Gary Rolf, German teacher, spends much of his class time helping students such as Kenneth Thomas with problems in translation. ,, , German Club: lfrontl Jennifer McCall lpresidentl, Christal Cleaver, Connie Clark, Mariann Southem ftreasureri. laooondl Kim Jones, Angi Purkott, Cindy Lue Burkhalter fsecretaryl, Debbie Gay, Michelle Mullens, Mindy Barfield fvice-presidentj. Ibackl Brian Hollenbeck, Marion Comett, Rod Whitt, Jerry Johnson, Adam Hawkins, Terry Hitchcock, Jay Wallace. -Q' at iff Spanish Club: Ihontl Kim Partlow, Kathy Toms, Julie Bork, Tina Cole, Karen Howard. Tina Peterson, Charlotte Williams, Mrs. Susana Smith Qsponsory. laoonndl Cheryl Nelson, Martha Tanner. Cara Temple, Lisa Baldridge fpresidenti, Lisa Hinkle, Christine Siebert, Kyla Spearman. Ithlrdl Jody Teeter, Lesa Pennington, Arthur Drumgoole, Samuel Blanks, Laurie Lamb, John White, Brenda Gustison, Cindy Wood. Ifourthl Maribeth Fowler, Pinkie Coleman, Cheryl Hoffmann, Vanessa Lowe, Gigi Johnson, Diana Thompson, Kenneth Clay. lbackl Leslie Ayers, Sean Ward, David Baker, Bill Shelton, Lawrence Nicholson. Laurie Brown, Billy Mitchell, Jay Tumer. ., 5 .ps -.f 4? E is A ww!! , ..,, .at Llvlng dolls. To add ethnic flavor to their report on V ' ii v Mr: I .L b nt, Q Riff -Y ,, -f --frb V me 2 1. W-+,-L-nanam.. ' wfji?f'fLg,,, 1 Q , Wm ,-ff.f.,f,1, - L , . .92 fi , .. V fwfvfffii' f .... , ,ff-JV... A x ., ,.,,e,Ja1f ---- . Wi,, .1s.g , , Teamwork. German students, Alan Tetkoskie, Angi German toys, Michelle Mullens and Angi Purkott, sophomores, don German folk costumes. Purkott, Michelle Mullens and Monique Bowen, rehearse with teacher Gary Rolf for a language festival at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. German, Spanish-205

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