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

 - Class of 1980

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'P1dQv E --gp.. 1 lmel -lffalen wiv lf elected...A candidate for president of the Class of Take it home! An appearance by Roosevelt '82, Jackie Hunter addresses sophomores at the Thompson, president of the Central High Student election assembly. Council, brings mixed reactions from Patriots. Daily Grind-11

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Day in, day out The HFS! filly ff Christ-mls. Interpretive A one and a two. Mrs. Ferrol Hicks conducts the Communications students' presentation of The orchestra in its performance at the Christmas Twelve Days of Christmas is an added extra at the assembly. annual Christmas assembly. 10-Student Life .www Assemblies brought a welcome change of pace to otherwise dull days. All types of assemblies were sponsored by clubs and other groups, ranging from pep assemblies to the all-time favorite talent show. Pep assemblies were a great asset in raising school spirit. Not only did they provide the opportunity for Patriots to stand as a school for a particular purpose, but they also gave students the chance to segregate themselves into classes and try to yell the loudest during class competition. ' 'I'll never forget the feeling I had about being able to yell 'senior' at that first pep assembly, after waiting so long and suffering degrading feelings about being a sophomore of junior, ' ' said Kathy Bradford. Holiday assemblies at Christmas and Thanksgiving were also occasions to remember. Peevee Jazz, directed by Sterling Ingram, gave the Thanksgiving program, while a solo performance by Lucious Powell, guidance counselor, highlighted the Christmas assembly, which included performances by the Spanish and German Clubs, Choir, Band and Orchestra. Interpretative Communications performed a reader's theatre, The Twelve Days of Christmas, as an added extra. Theme of the annual talent show, sponsored by the senior class, was Dialing for Talent, a take off on Dialing for Dollars. Hosted by Beth Wart lKaren Joyce! and Tom Bummer CKeith Smithl, the assembly opened with a vocal performance by the Madrigals and included skits, bands, vocal combinations and dances. The song sung by Paul Rogers and Yvette Preyer was my favorite, said Marc Mariner. They sounded really good. They're both pretty talented people. Assemblies were only one way of separating the normal days from the special ones.



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Cao hand Hfblpillg word that encompassed hundreds of hours of work. It was a word that was aptly applied to the Key Club, whose members were well-organized and hard working. The year's theme was Sharing I'ogetherness, and members did just that as they worked to help a variety of people ranging from the elderly, to youth, to the handicapped. The Key Club is a good organization for the school and community, said Mark Jordan, president. Other Key Club officers were Fred Baer and Marty Carter, vice-presidentsg Ben Guise, treasurerg and Evan Cook, secretary. Board members were seniors Kenny Bell, Lee Littleton and Hanklin Jackson and junior Rob Bradley. I joined Key Club to further my knowledge of the elderly and people in need, said Bell. Also, it's a good opportunity to meet many different people. ' ' Key Club members also participated in other activities including a breakfast for the faculty and Student Appreciation Day. As the year ended, members believed they had truly shared with their school and community. S ervice was a small seven-letter True spirit of Christmas. Chuck Richesin, senior, spreads cheer to senior citizens during a Key Club holiday visit to the Beaumont Nursing Home. Beauties md the beasts. Marti Watson, Donna Williams, Melissa Ramey and Susan Bates practice for the Junior Miss Pageant with the help of Marvin Zimmerman, Key Club sponsor, and Fred Baer, senior. 12 Student Life i '!'

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