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

 - Class of 1981

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A BREAK FROM EVERYDAYROUTINES KYLA Spearman, Den- ise Dean and Tricia Greenwell demonstrate how to make an ice cream sundae after hearing a speech. EXPERIMENTING WITH NATURE. The field trlp director of the Environmental Educat- ion Program alded blo- logy students on Plun- acle Mountain while testing the PH and alkaline in the creek water. MAD SCIENTIST. Steve Campbell, junlor takes part in the weekly Chemistry labs whlch apply to different aspects of the class. Classes! 187

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Basics mean daily grind Q K, 'JZ ' a ,J 1 , BETA CLUB MEMBERS ARE: lbseh rowl lol! CArter, Trey Velvln, Rlenrdo Dsvls, Kenny Singleton, Dnvld Roell Ithlrd rol1Mlchello Mnllsns, Dnvld Cross, Mark McBrIde, Scott Robertson, Stove Perkins lsoeonll rowl Cynthia Bsrnel, Snlnn Hleklbee, Any Bonner, Andie Puckett, Carol Yarbrough, Erlc Engle! Ilrent rowl Gsye Hervey, Glnger Phllllps, Mlchele Kelley, Iennlfer McCall end Shells Mltchell. a s Q, 8 , ' A ff L: 4 ' , i 7:3 tix' iz ' f I r 3 A I ' .M f , 9 A 'L .n BETA CLUB MEMBERS ARE: lhnel rowl Lnnrle Lamb, Ken Berry, Winds Dsnlols, Scott Stanley, Carol Lewis lsecond rowl Mrs. Anne Grltllths, Stacy Dnckott, Anlln King, Elnlne Lindsey, Lorl Reeves, Mrl. Mnreelllne Cnrr lfrenl rowl Brenda Windham, Cindy Skinner, Kends Reeves, Roshnnl do Ssyls nnd Karol Mills. Bl-RACIAL CLUB MEMBERS AREx Ibscl rowl Bobble Hlll, Kim Sesles, Csrien Dnnbsr, Mlchslo Givens, Gary Roll, Mlehnel McGowan lsecend rewl KI! Jones, Ginn Blnnh, Carol Brovn,, Dolls Dnnlols, Rhonda smith, Mrs. Knlherlne Knight llrsnt rowl Lneretln Chntmsn, Nlhltn Toney, Angslls Shells, Yvonne Bryant nnfl Mrs. Georgls Wells. 186!For answers Cont. from page 184 classes they weren't interested in. English, math, science and history were practically mandatory, but in an attempt to pepare for college, students turned to advanced math and sciences, business, speech and liberal arts. National Honor Society and Beta Club invited those who survived and maintained good standings to join the higher rankings of the upperclassmen. Finding time for clubs and a healthy social life became a problem for many who found that nightly studying was an absolute necessity. Weekends became the time to catch up on homework and sleep but only a devout love of school kept students at home on Friday and Saturday nights. Juniors and seniors were soon faced with the themes they had dreaded and feared for many years. With bloodshot eyes, tired, confused students brought to school their ultimate works of literature and began a period of waiting for grades. It was do or Cont, page 188 my x BODY PHYSIOLOGY. Terry Farrel, senior, participates in operation heart beat, a program designed to make students more aware of how their bodies function.



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etry and Algebra teacher trles to Basics mean daily grind English, history, , moth ond the sciences were the moin coursel in everyday T education MEMBERS 0F BUILDING TRADES ARE: Iback rail Dennla Shelton, Derrlek Marahall, George Sprlagcr, .lamea Terr aecold row I l Brawl K y I 1 a ea , ally Coleman, Bobby Lockhart, Altollol Holcombe, Moana Srllth lfront rowl Lllla Boosey, .lay Dillard, laaac Senlor and .loe Clark. MEMBEIS 0F CAP 11 All: lbaeh roll All Val lalt, Pamela Peldarvla, Folia laldaa, Llaaa Watts, Shalla Danlela, Paalatte llorvay lthlrl rail Garatta lltehall, Klmberly Smlth, Cathy Edwards, Talya Wllaal, Steplnnln Theva, Saadra Thampaal laoooad real Tracey Waymoalh, Shana Taylor, Carolyn laaaal, Carol Campbell, Collle Clark, Mra. Vlrgllla Fllbll lfront rowl Cyltbla Coley, Veda Ialaa, Kalll Wlllltl, Mala Coffman, Jackle Sattlar Ill Angola Cranial. .rl MEMIBIS OF CAP li AND ll All Ihack rail Marlal Martll, lahll Parker, Talya Slater, Lola Allan, Chrlatlle Pearlarvla, Valorla Powell Iaaeaad rawl Mrs. Helen Tlrler, Kathy lrowl, lralrla Iolall, leflna Thomas, Clone Smlth llralt rail Batty cl Thompson, Emma Molrlel, Charlaalella .lahlaal al loxle Towlaelrl. 188!For answers Cont. from page 186 die, pass or fail. English grades weighed heavily on themes and complete exhaustion was often the result of hundreds of nervous students. Along with themes came the reading of MacBeth, Julius Caesar and All the King's Men. These were among the more exciting moments in high school English. Those who liked history or wanted a good background for Western Civilization took world history their senior year. History skits gave students the chance to act out their view of life in the old days and also gave them a more realistic view of the past. Organ disections, surprising chemical reactions and advanced biology projects were only a few of the many experiences of Parkview scientists who were offered human physiology, biology, advanced biology, chemistry and physics. Those who chose to avoid the current events and scientific explanations often chose to explore mathematics. Three credits in math or science are required to graduate, giving students the choice of which subject they would like to take. Cont. page 190 EASY LlSTENlN'. Junlor Lesa Penn- ington flnds that glvlng her full attention ln class pays off. make confusing equatlons and form- ulas seem more sensible. g ,,,. 3'

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