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

 - Class of 1981

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Parkview High School - Spirit Yearbook (Little Rock, AR) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 174 of 280
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WORKING WITH THE STUDENTS and exchanging information and ldeas ls what I enjoy most. Mrs. Katherlne Knight, English 301, Afro Amerlcan Literature, Dance Team TO QUOTE HARRY TRUMAN, If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen, Mrs. Ardella Lamb, Journ. I, Newspaper, Year- book, Class of '81, Qulll and Scroll, School Media. .aenannwv-an ii .i...,. I HOPE THAT WE ARE preparing our young people to be cltlzens of the world--cou- fident in their abllltles, responsible for their actions and aware of the dlverslty and beauty af all llvlng things, Sarah Kready, English 10, 12, Y-Teens, Senlor Prom. xl! ll alll 1 P Players I ENJOY BEING INVOLVED with the students and seeing them grow and mature. Miss Karen Larance, Communications I and ll Inter retlve Cornmunlcatlon, Debate, PV High ideas, lo ay 170!For friends orking with students was some what of a love-hate relation- ship for the faculty. Frustra- tion and exaltation were both integral emotions in this complex relationship, but the majority of the time the rewards outweighed the trials. Mrs. Katherine Knight liked work- ing with students and exchanging information and ideas. 'fl enjoy the students most of all, and it excites me to know that an exchange has taken place and some- one has learned something new, Mrs. Knight said. Miss Karen Larance also enjoyed the interaction with the students, but she feared that too many students were more concerned with earning money than learning. Miss Liz Lucker. social worker, loved sharing her time with the students. She also sponsored Club 70, a service club designed for those with attendance problems. l get to see the students learn about themselves and that is exciting! said Miss Lucker. Miss Paulette Landers and Mrs. Julie Mascho aided students in making important decisions upon which the students' futures would be based. A I enjoy assisting young adults in life-planning and productive decision making, Mrs. Mascho said. Mrs. Ardella Lamb was able to see tangible products for her efforts. Serving as co-adviser of the publicat- ions department, Mrs. Lamb believed that respect played an important role in teacher-student relationships. relationships. Teaching is a pressure profession, but it's rewarding if you'll give of yourself. Then the students will give to you. A teacher should respect her students as she expects them to respect her, said Mrs. Lamb.

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'-. N4- I TO0K DANCING LESSONS before Ijolned the Square Dance club. I dance just for fun. Mrs. Margie Homard, guidance counselor I LIKE T0 PLAY GOLF once a week if the weather permits. Also, I like to pltch horse- shoes at home, I have four sets. Mr. Robert I-Illl, Sr., custodian A-Xe. I LIKE T0 G0 CAMPING and canoeing, whenever I get a chance. Dr. Bradford and I play tennis together a lot. Mr. Woody Jolley, physical education, track, cross country, football I Faculty! 169



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6 X 4 TI-IIS IS MY TWELFTH YEAR at Parkview and if I get a diploma thls year I will not be back. Virglnla Lowe, bookkeeper. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE to watch people learn how to help themselves feel good about themselves and make lemonade when life hands them lemons. Mlss Lucker, soclal worker I FEEL GREAT ABOUT STUDENTS AND LEARNING. lt's golng to happen, so let's direct lt! Mrs. Julie Mascho, Counselor, Student council SOMETIMES PEOPLE ASSUME that teach- ers can't do anythlng but teach. There are other alternatives. There has to be some klnd of reward for them to contlnue teachlug. That reward for me ls working with young people. Paulette Landers, guldance counselor ' Facuhy!l7l

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