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

 - Class of 1981

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Y,.ff' ww . X 1 FOUR HANDS ARE BETTER THAN TWO - Wlth David Neeves, junlor and Bllly Boles, sophomore, pasting up copy for the newspaper as well as the student directory. PARAPHRASING, Scott Stanley, senior, ls wrltlng last minute copy to make a deadllne. MOCKING UP - Senlor Laura HUFIUUD, managing edltor of the Constitution pastes up copy for the Chrlstmas Issue of the student newspaper. ,551 HO,H0,l-10, Santa's Helper, Jeff Carter, masqueraded around at the annual Journalism Department Christmas party, held this year at Mrs. Lamb's apartment.

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ho, what, when, where Reporting the news H was not always fun and garnes SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS AREx Ibach rowl Bllly Mltchell, Aubrey M. llouzl, .lalel Dlchlon, Rodney Rlchard, Tlm 0'Neal, Erlc lilagler Ifourth rnwl Lalrle Lamb, Gene Battle, Harry Bnlaott, Ray Ceeha, Samuel Bllnha Ithlrd rawl Shelly Stlbbl, Stacy Bryant, Marlbeth Kaufmann, Mlchael Strehm, Mary Beth Brunette, Harold Thumal, Plnhle Coleman Ilecold rovl Martha Tanner, Suaan Ball, Karen White, Llaa Hlnhle, Kent Roberson, Karon Hltehcuh Ifrlnt rovl Shanllha d Soyra, Donna Moller, Rachelle Jachlnn, Sandra Glenn and Dlego Clavqe. STAGE BAND MEMBERS ARE: lbach rowl CJ. Dlll, Steve Perhlnl, Wlllle Rolla, Paul Radgerl, Lawrence Holt, Phlllp Swllm lleclnd rawl Rlearda Davll, Krll Carlllle, Lorl leavel, Tanya Boyle, .llmmy lvel, Bllly Cobham Ifraut reall Yvette Preyer, AI llll lll, Rennla Wlllln and Doug Wlnter ' STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE: lbach ruwl Mlchelll Mlllenl, .left Carter, Beverly Lovett, Lela Pennington, Klm JDIBI, Til Carter llecend rewl Amy Bonner, Debra Moore, lab Bradley, luhalla Jacklen, Klm Scllel, Veranlea Bramhl, Mrl. Thedadeal Barglrd lfront rowl Lorl Erulvt, Amy Ilhnlten, Maehell Cunnlngham, Arueho Bllrrla, Valerle Gravel and Kelly Rogers. '218f For answers hones ringing, reporters running around and people coming in and out were all familiar encounters when a newspaper had to be put out. Reporting was not all fun and games. I think that a lot of work goes into the paper that doesn't get noticed, but it's like that in many clubs. Around deadline time, things get frantic and tempers fly, mostly mine and Mrs. Lamb's. Journalism has been a good experience for me, because I plan to major in some form ofjournalism in college, said Laura Harrison, Managing Editor. Journalism is much more than learning to write, gathering news and going to the printer. It means writing and rewriting, copy editing, getting the stories on film, pasting-up, making corrections, writing headlines and ordering and cropping pictures. It means work. But the Constitution staff works together and seem to enjoy the informal classroom and getting it all together. l'm extremely proud of my staff and editors and expect to hear great things from them in the future, commented Mrs. Ardella Lamb, Adviser. Journalism also had other courses of interest. There was the yearbook, Spirit of 81 staff, Photography l, Journalism I and Mass Media. All classes taught students how to report and understand the importance of the press.



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ho, what, when, where yeor s post events on film were the iobs of PV Recopturing the photographers gl ,ki rf. ' . . K ' s ..-N f STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBEBS ABE: lhnch rowl Kendall Jones, Zlna Cyrns, Trey Velvln, .lales Dlckson, Sean Ward, Scott Stanley, Donald Bretton lfonrth rowl Donna Mooser, Carol Yarhrengh, Den Johnston, Greg Bradley, Angl Pnrhott, Carolyn Carpenter lthlrd rowl Andle Pnelelt, Ken Berry, Gwen Gray, Llsa Presley, Charlotte Perhlns Iseeond rnwl Renee Womack, Clndy Blue, Kelly MeBrlde, Helly Fellx, Kenneth Carpenter llront rowl Yvenne Bryant, Krlstl Bsrrendorf, Kendo Reeves, Alny Sehlldt snd Shnnllka de Soyzn. YEABBOOK STAFF MEMBERS ABE: Ihaeh rowl Cara Temple, Gaye Barvey, Tlnn Kendllershl, Kathy Bradley, Shery Vlnson, Dehrn Menre lseeend rswl Mlke Goodwln, Dehhle Sehlld, Mary Both Brnnette, Mala Coffman, Jachle Satller lfren! rowlErle Bngler, Karen Hllcheoch, Laura Fellx, Stephanle Berhert and Mrs. Ardelln Lamb. Y-TEENS MEMBERS ABE: lhnch rowl Wanda Danlels, Klm Jones, Ally Bonner, Llndn lehwedder, Andle Puckett, Mellssa Joyce, Sarah Kready lfonrlh row1Denlae Dean, Shelly Stnhbs, lhendn Innes, Karen Whlte, Clndy llce, Tlnn McConnell, Aly Coal, Lee Ann Capps, Charlotte Parker llhlrd rowl Anlta Crssn, Susan Hnchabee, Marlheth Ksnflnnn, lebln Parker, Mnnlca Bretton, Gwen Gray, Krls Cnrllnle, Ll: mastersnn lsecnnd rowl Stacy Bryant, .lane Cnrson, Tlna Kendxlershl, Veronles Moore, Dehrn Moore, Kelly Blnnon, Debhle Myers, Krlsll Harrenderl, Cynthln Barnes Ilront rowl Bhondn Cnnnlnghal, Kelly Haydon, Kelly Bogen, Angle Cntler, Brenda Mal!- qnlst,gall llehardaon, Karen Tneher, Cheryl Sllth, Tracy Bell snd Lelgh Fnllner. 220!For answers Cont. from page 218 What would a yearbook or a newspaper be without pictures? Often never seen are PV photographers. They work long hours trying to meet deadlines for the yearbook and newspaper. I'm glad to be back at Parkview. this time as a teacher, not as a student. I got my first taste of journalism, right here in this same room, now I'm trying to feed students hunger for journalism. All students have a good working relationship with each other, most want to produce a quality publication, others don't care. Those that do care are creating a person that can cope in the future. I'm glad myjournalsim teacher taught me how to cope, said Mike Goodwin, Adviser. ' To be in Photography I students must supply their own camera. Other supplies were provided by the Journalism Department. Photography is my favorite subject. I've really learned a lot about it since the tenth grade, commented Anne Bridges, senior. Students were taught the basics of good photography. They were taught how to take, print and develop pictures. I like the class and we are taught to take a variety of pictures using several techniques, said junior Cara Temple. Recapturing events of the past year at PV was the important role of alljournalism students. Cont. page 220 , rr, ..,.,.....Y ik NH. .ms ACTION! Butch Langhammer acts out a part ln Mass Medla's Soap Opera that was video taped as part of a class project while the class was studying modern televlslon. 5 L- ll

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