Parkview High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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lUiLing og ume ne 1957 Iyar-Luiew .gyclzoof .gkringgefci m56ourL Q Q 0 L C C o 1 1011 the buiiders To aii of r Parkview Of ou We dedicate This book to you. uiiders. To p . Workers. aiif iaririers b remains Our scbooi taii. A tribute first year Our yery bie one, Was a memora 'Y-. pl! e this book Refiecis our fun We hop P.. .W J... 4. .., I in '- 0. 1553: ,.. N . ' .A- -wg um , A .m... W nw. . ' --.,. ' M. 3. ...sf-H-3... ' 1--. 1 1 L ..- .. u-,QQIQ 1-W.. I-P' ..:r:g3::gg3?-fgggi . '2Z2,L'-'L1 L.t:,.',- .. , W, 5. 5-fir.. - nv...- ' ' to. .,, ' 'H-... ...nn-WWJK -a N' 'G9h.. ....,,.,,.-'F -A- ll - .1 .J ,NA-.N A 1' ,mu - . + ,5 -'S jr iq: F !Sff4,,,g,3,' Ai, gl' , '-gr Jn aw 4, V' 4 d.. ..-1. 14 x I 5 X 1 1 x X y x .. ,,. 3 4 555 Vai il3 - H-. wr. Q' ' FAQ ' Q n - f. x , 'Gna- .- 'E 1 - x.. -.-Q .- 751 1 .4 LF 'sh . Q Q., wb .v -1- . A x . V . ', mifym, Ng, ,yzfi g ' 'L A , xg zf,Q-K-5:-A.. ' , -A .wlpwi ,... 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At the helm of the educatuonal program of the Sprungfleld Publnc Schools ns an experuenced school admunnstrator Superlntendent Wnllard J Graff who completed hes flfth year as chief executlve of the Sprmgfueld school system thns sprang Mr Graff has served as supenntendent of schools un Drxon Butler and Marshall lvlnssourn and ID ln dependence Kansas Immediately before becom Page 7 en mg superlntendent of the Sprlngfueld Publlc Schools Mr Graff was dean of Southwest Mus sour: State College During hrs admnnustratuon the Sprungfseld school system has expernenced rapid growth from 26 to 39 school umts In keepung vvnth an enrollment uncrease of from l2000 pupils to the present I6 OOO pupuls X f X' S s 5 I ' ' a gr-af Agoura! 'W .9 prove 36400 Syafem 4. lf'-W BOARD OF EDUCATION Constant clwool system lS the goal wlwlcn guades th tw Sprnsztuelfls Brawl of Educitlon and Improvement of tne e DOllCl2S formolateo Adrnlnlstratl w H-gf ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD These members Contrlbute to the smooth runnlng Sprlngfleld school system by c ordwar ln and dlrectlng th DOIICIGS formulated b the B ard Educatltn Fusf Row Dr D C Rucker Director ff Pvrsonncl Musa Allccf Plttman Durector ot Elementary Edumtlon D C '4 Row Clar ncQ O W olxex Soperuntendent Wlllard J Craft A Jeftnes and E A Martln Second Row Norman R 4 r n ln arnbQ Qrt enrv la Har and Musa Nellle Cubb secretary erttn Manlex Drect ot Sec VIBVN Educatuon and Satety 2 tractor 4 Corrlcolum R252 rch an Second Row Nlr Norman R l-loeft Dtrector of ness ervlcc ert azucr Dr ctor ot Pu IC r rrnatlvn Mr Tom Knlqbt Dlrector Ot Building Serxlcc 'Q uf' L-f Page Elez en 5 Ol' 0 In K F R A. 3.:,' . t A' ' 1 I ' I fi x' X ' , ' ' if . , If 'if f , ' lx Y I df 'N' , - - xv- V . . , s C2 I , I v I I ' . ,f Y I I f ' ' I A -,s 5' ,, , 7 , .S .. A . . ' 1 x ' M I :lr F' H ft F a .HI C. l l Rob P l-l , J Ot , old, x R, . . . B W ' t , I or ' ll to ' , - C t - 'Jr R 1 x F Llt l Q D : . a , d g - e v O t tit ilalaat in : t V . r ' : . 1 , Etw t Sf Q Mr Rfb C Cl , we bl . , I g r l wtw Q , , b . i gc - + M ' ? mr. .Homer .kgiferaon principaf lt's hard to find Mr. Homer Kesterson. Parkview Principal, without a smile and a friendly word. His ability to inspire others to do their best is an important reason for Parkview's first year being profitable and eventful, Even though the school is new, Mrs Kesterson is a veteran teacher and administrator, Through the years, praise and encouragement have been two items at the top of his list for dealing with people successfully. Mr, James Ford has little time to sit and rock. His duties as Assistant Prin- cipal and Dean of Boys keep his schedule filled. However, he maintains a constant cheerfulness and an attitude of consider' ation for everyone. Page Tu'elz'e mh JGIYIR5 8 j0I'J .x4.4.4i.4fanf principag lean of gow 2 f, A . x , 1 ' Nt x 4 T N f s 4 1 vm ' ,V fx' 'A' ' 1' lf' I I r A ' ,fi , ' s ' , 5 Q , - . . . r - . K I - . . . Mr Ilner, ., GUIDANCE STAFF Meetung together are Miss Lucalle Dugan senior counselor Mr Fred Balden lunuor counselor Mr BII Cust ophomore counselor Mr James Ford Assist ant Prlnclpal and Dean of Boys and Muss Lena Davison Dean of Curls and freshman counselor A FRIEND INDEED An attntude of pleasantncss as e flccted an Muss Lena Davusons conver atrcn wth freshman Lucunda Thomas PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION H C Co secretary Mrs George Hughey presrdent Mrs Truman Hanks furst vuce president Mrs A A McClellan treasurer and Mr Homer Kesterson sec nd wce presudent lgarltuiewb C-Leahy .95 . . . llll STUDY IN THE STACKS r B echer Sheely h stem teach s conference hour readme an the llbrarw Lee Agee Busmess Law Typewntmg and Ceneral Busuness ls Louus Bruton Cooperatlve Occupational Educatlon Page Fourzeen Lela Babb Algebra I and ll l George Buckler Cltuzenshup Stagecratt and Brology Vlrglnla Baird Study Hall and English l Fred Balden .lunnor Counselor Engllsh l and Cutvzenshnp Snnce the beglnnung of a new school necessltates many months of plan nnng and organuzatlon the faculty of Parkvuew was on duty long before the fnrst day of the term The outstanding and tlreless work done by the teachers helped tre mendously rn startnng Parlcvuew off on a smooth path Besudes the regular classroom work by Chnstmas tame teachers and admrnustrators had completed an extensuve survey for the North Central Assocuatuon of Secondary Schools and Colleges Looklng back over the first year an a new school the vuewer can ob serve a lust of constructlve events Many clubs were organuzed pro grams were glven sports schedules were frlled and class work was ac complushed Eleanor Beck Home Economlcs -.aL4..1. Ceorgua Calton Wanda Carras Bonham Chancellor Edlfh COllvns Shorthand l Health and General Scuence Llbrarlan Bookkeeplng I and ll Physlcal Educatron Dept Chaurman U' K xx X: ' , ' l . . . I r ' l ' ' ' i I - ,vb 1 . 'K 5 ' It . . 1. f f X ','1.tl . , - 'u B t 5- X , I , .. . Q ' , v ,Y ' , , , , lVl E' ' I . Ct. Pmwtls ltlx I v ' we ' H 'if ly ' a . at 'J' s ' A l 4 l , x r 'N L ?' Q,-a-' i Belle Copsey John Cox BlOlGgy C and C Mathcrnattcs and Algebra I Alvce Decker Vrvc1l Music 1 'F A553 B lC t Sophomore C uunxclqr Algcl r .gnfefedted .gn Ruth Cunnnngham En ushlll and V 4' --4 Lola Delo Ralph Doty Musuc Woodwork and Charles Cray World Hlstory and Sociology Dept Chaxrrrnn Drafting Ada Griffin Typewrrtung 1' Joe Davenport Elect :Cnty and Radro L Luctlle Dugan Sensor Coun5elor Psychology and Cutlzenshnp Sf ev -'fl' 7 la Allen Cwln Machrne Shop Metalwork and Mechanucal Draftung youd, . . . Olrye Decatur Eng nshl ll a d Study Hall Leonard Gilman Consumer Sclence Phygucs and CeneralSc1ence Harold Hem Chemnstry Dept Chaurman JOUY Holden Mtldrcd Hulse Harlan Hutsell Vurgunua lrwun Evalyn Johnson Wfvfld l'l'STOfY Fr nch l awd ll DrlverTraunIng Journalusm and En rsh Ill and Coach E g rsh Ill Dept Charrman Q 1 ', A G 2' , at ' W xr n fc 1 D I :Z EIL. . y ,J 3 ' I v U 1 C l Xl v... :::'... II' u Ill l 1 I I ? l , . Fl ffq f .- i ae: 1 - L. 1 -A fx 4 L Ar in an - r- 3 as Q A v 'Z '., X N ' A W c 4 l-, 5- i ja ,L i lfi l . l . Il 's Q . V .mcll r .3 l K , .l A I Cer' YA 17 va. 5 l -' Q' Y rg, 0 1 we r .,. C Z . . . gl. ' n l ' I'0 Q55 l on G g l'Ql9Ll PQ . 'la-fl 43 It 5 G am wth wt cn m cotlvwg lf Van gn Ix,QrTr3lnInq Allred Art l if Frances Otterbacher May Patterson Health and Ish II nd pI'1yIC1ICduC7tlCr1 Bob Rowell Mathematlcs I RefreQher Aruthmetlc and Gmzenshnp c Yrrlccrz M f M M. Edward Rylfowskl Algebra II Geometry Plane and Solld Trugonometry Dept Ghanrman I in VYTLVICIV P t wc Ammrlcwn Hnstorv Hur wlcl NIcN1bb In In I M U L Cyp, Lint I tn: h r Anni O Brien Cooperatnve Occupational Educatuon D1 LI lvlondw Algebra I Plane Geometry and I-Ir me Econrmlcs 1? Orvllle Pottenger Physucal Educatuon Football and Truck Coach Beecher Sheely Amerucan History and World History Dorothy Rathbone VIVEII RICH Vgcal Mmm Shorthand II Secretarual Parctlce Plane Geometry and Glerucal Practlce 5:-no Dawd Q Sherman Leslle Snowden Amqylqan Hlsfory General Scnence, Mathcmatucs II and Algebra II O I . G ' 6- A Fi I f H, ,U Q hex rl n .fflltllm mx. Lt g fm Rfrrrrr at - er IP K ffxwmy - ty-7 My amy ,Cel A W A w y lwl m Gltlzvnwl IU SP- X I II' Mlll F'-,lr M Il' .wi ll . 1 .mf C we W I 3 'fIt , G' 1 I X G 8 1 -Q C X . G KI' nw lnxl .ary QC ' 1 -ll 1 1 I Artilf d bf . I Eng +I-ll - I , and Il ' ' I Q Q is 1 1 B- O 1 Engl a , III , r Q 1 n glnflzudiarific Sfaff. . . THE DAY IS OVER The fourth floor hall us dvfferent at dal' Ken? for 57'-Jdenl5 going home tume for teachers than at thc 3 30 nd of the DVCDBYCS to leave WG l9U'lfl'f'S 3 Wnlluam Spaldmg Englush I and ll Dan Snyder Mathematics I Refresher Aruthmetuc and Sctence Wnllnam bpence Paulune Splller Mary btugall Band and Home Econormcs Engllsh l and Orchestra Public Speaklng Mr Bmll Thomas sclence teacher E' Bull Stockstull Ruth Taylor Bull Thomas Helen Walker Feme Westbrook. Herbert Wesfon Art I I and La ml ll and Buology C and Englush ll and IV C Bugmegg Englnsh Arnerucan Hvstory Dept Chaurman French l Physuology and Englush I asketball Cntuzenshnp and Coach Page Se: entecn Page offs s fpwpt M, sfmfuf BALANCINC THE BUDGET Cnovvn nere are Mrs Margaret Brevver tlnance secretarx and Mr Levvus Bruton talklng cver sch fund SECRETARY TO THE PRINCIPAL Mrss Carol Pen nne secretary TO Mr Kestersfn never loses her gf txtud t helpfulness and frrendllnes MR FORDS OFFICE nly one of the many dutres of Mrs detty Davrs secre Arsvverrng tnr telephone IS tary t Mr Ford Assastant Pruncrpal and Dean of Boys I lg bteuz -4 -f' 1? EDGE OF THE OFFICE Mrs Lwverne Edge regrstrar per forms th mammoth task cf scheduling regrsterrng and lferprng, student credlts tabular d THE OFFICE STAFF checks attendance keeps records enrolls new students prepares scores of reports forms and bulletnns marntanns correct money balances answers endless questlons practices courtesy and cheertulness BETTER LATE THAN NEVER Attendance clerk Mrs Mary Moffett prepares the darly punk sheet fer clnstrrbutron Carol Fredrrck and Beverly Walters are student assrstants c Cl C Q 7 fs ' A ,1 Y -VI . l A' . s A . X , . V ' :aol s H 1 ' . 1. 5 , xypp V U , H H . . . . t , 4 , - 'C 4- X Q ' J . Q r' ' . e E ' h Y . , l T I 1 I , l . - + , E' l l ,. ' l , l ' . ' U . . . 1 ' 3 ' ' 4 o , . ' ' ,, , 00 5, C Jfoobanfi No -,B ,4 4 ,s1f,,,,,f If 4 4 COOKING WHILE YOU SLEEP These cooks prepare the flatly 650 plate lunches whlle students are sleeplng and pre r Q w sch rl First Row Mrs Tessle oe rs New hurk Nrs Kathrxne Klun e an lx r Bert a llngslx eeond Row 'Mr e Pearces Mrs Frcdr a Bu ter Mrs Ernrnagene Manor Nlrs Emmaggne Barclay Mfg Mayrne Walker Mrs Edna Brown and Mrs Bernlece R gers Thlrd Row Mrs Eunlce Vxfrlght Mr Eula Whlte Vlrs Treva E r e rumrtne N s Cecl Vwfelch Nlrs Cc IE C lbb and Mrs Esther Redd AN ACRE OF WINDOWS Wfashlng om f thanx IS cus t lt l-'larry Rm These wlndows are wished about three tnwes a vewr WORK' WORK' WORK' The 4 a ght custodlans xeeo Parkslcw at ts cleanest and sh nlest Students are aware of lr trlendlv 1d Furs! Row W D CIllIl1YWKi Martln Lewl Her hel Keltner and Harry Rm Second Row Robert Davls Cccll Whutacre Olnver Cr ss and Lloyd Cunnelg Page Nzneleen LL l l Q .Q H ,Q ', -O bi '24, -I '-'14 Q- '41, - R 'rN ' ,f 5 't e ' 1 - , fl 4 V 2 V Y . ' X I N N , . f . 'A t j I M I l W .ag -, N, W t , .Aw K -.Z K X .' , '. . 'v ? x cr Q 1 ,'r ',, Q -' - 'R r -,,-.': , -- gr! sl- -Ki I R w y 1' Q I K .A x c, Y 1 A I , - . Q v A Jfgtfff, f M . , I 'f' l 4 l J J' rmrlng to th' da at tv ' : C I. ' z I V 5 4, U Nl f. S , Nl ls d 'ls h Jmnts. Ms Olln C . 'ts l V ,ld Bll V S 1 1. s N Il , I r lk t , Q .. . 'S - Q 'l my 4 ' f L ' l N 1 1 ' . . .... st W l fl . 1 . , ,lu the ' .1 ' : . , s, l X Y, MN Q. -need the leaders if's very true, But we coulcln't sail without a crew. here they be-one and all Th0y've been working hard since 'way last fall. They number many--the classes this year To our midshipmen let's raise a cheer! Q .3 is ,l 11 -'Gif 114' .x'5,,?M Eifqgvgz 'xi mf I Page Tzrentj Acme jlw I9 7 mmm Parkvlews frrst graduatung class began a busy year wuth a talent assembly Early nn the year sensors began scrnous conslderatnon of plans for the future as they took scholarshup tests fllled out applrcatnons and reached decusuons about vocatlons Always avallable for conferences and frrendly adylce was Mass Lucrllc Dugan senlor counselor Speclal class events Included the sklrf scrnpt class play prom and honor day And to close a memorable year Commencement brought mixed feellngs of leaylng famlluar grounds and facvng new horuzons CLASS OFFICERS Morey lVlcDanrel presndent Kay McCullah secretary and Danny Letsch yrce presrdent 9 Pl -I sig- UMW' 'L ,S ffm COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS C F Haynes Sharon SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Miss Dugan senior COun McCoy Janice Rlftershouse and Jtm Class were chosen to selor Nancy Blakemore Larry Crow Danny Letsch Bob speak on drfferent phases Of the commencement theme Duncan Kay lV'lcCullah Morey McDanuel and Carroll Arnold Acceptrng Llfe s Challenges The duty rf the board IS to asslst ln all semor actrvrt es 'I Page Tuenty two O O O O l , - 'Q . 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N 2' - 'ff uniord JUNIOR OFFICERS Standing at the east entrance are Sharon Becker secre tary l.1rryJOnes president and Marilyn Pettibon vice president .lumix K- ,l'l O X The unveiling of Parkviews first junior class, revealed a talented and industrious group of stu dents Outstanding events were ac complished in the course ot the year by the active group under the supervision of junio coun selor Fred Balden Included in the itinerary was the Junior Talent Assembly based on a Christmas theme The coming of February brought the frst junior Sklrt Script to Parkview Looking back the 57 juniors recall many fond memories Jim At bot? ohn A David A uf BcrtAr1ar'ns E lAdarns 'Wei nda A turns DaDl1a ' A S D Jean e A der on Phy l s Anderson xxaltord Andcrso Ral h Andrews Sole A g en an a App ctw Alan Ar Crtvnar Nar A old N ra a Bac n rnnn C E53 fd F r 6 Earctcrc George E velord o n F c Haney Ea tett ludt Ea 0 1 Bax E len Beasley H C Bea mah Sharrc Ee r Share BC kD? argar Emu a Q R Judie S Ugharn DCF B Slfw Torn B a k c Twy 1 E ako Charlcttc bol n X ickey Bo at ohn Bowler M rn cl Ecmrnw S3ndr1Eoxd HEHY VN Do Eraxtclci Q Q r d Cs l Er ug 1 Lana Eurgcss 'Ve e Burke Robert Burtner Page Tlurtj tlvrec . , , . 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'f 5 7 T, if ' A I '4 Tenop of Car Lrry N3 r a Xka or 1 D V y XVarT V X Kors 1 N Qookf' Trsb RN ggm N ar lx XX he Df'r Th C x arvs A n XX Barbara NN rrghi E'a me NN r ghf James Vyfrrghr Rorw e Young Robert Yunger Nancy Zaloudek James Zentmann Mary Zurv'waH v w IVY HCVC LY T r'1f' F 3031 XNCMLr 5 CS C' X 0 ' Cr-arlec XVHCC' C kk'-oc' y YUM Aon XX Nsorw 0 XN e Dafr a Wolfe Larry NN 00d SaHy Xkfood Jar et Vyoody He4en Xkforkma F1 Pugc Tfurlq vez en .SDOIQAOITIOPQ5 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Standi ng at the door of the student center are class secretary L nda Burrows vice presi dent Clara Lane and pres dent Ronnie Pearc J e udging from their expressions sophomores are a gay lct nt A0 CyACf a A 'N aA co re dt e eAle A cterson e Ceral e A ders L nda Appleby Q e e A or Ash R are A on Ce al Aubrecht l A lc A na J eiiageht Cll Ba e Bar e E1 rc Troma Beeson Q n a Be l Be n Page Thmy ezght The first sophomore class at Parkview High proved itself to be a talented, industrious, and active group A glance at the honor roll shows that the sopho- mores have held their own scholastically speaking as well as maintaining an enviable representation in other school functions and activities such as student government football track pep squad band orchestra choir and just about anything else worth mentioning They re talented too a fact that was brought to the attention of the stu dent body by the presentation of the Sophomore Talent Assembly in January The Bunny Sock Hop was a big success for once it was possible to kick off shoe not be kidded about hillbilly habits' Th s and e sophomore class along with their coun selor Mr William Cist can look back on a job well done Even better they have the next year s fun and activities ahead of them -L. 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Nl. f '.1f'h.1M V, 5 , ,' Q ' tw c S ' I 4 I it . , . o figs 1' P S ' 1 r T ' . ..e y on K I D ' 'L L .ME I' . 'Mfr aV.'-l-ke H-E 9 ' ' Tw-mm . . . A , G .L. i z - f r -1 . -. . x , l lffq' 1 ' I 1 C 0 -1 A 1 'X - ' Y . w - S I X, s 1 R,, f-le N ' X .1- X lr 5 ki' 'X mn ', A 1 - Slwfof . ar 5 , 1' ,L 5 1 .'. A X gin - N X 7 A V NA K . - '4 5 - ' S . . 1 ' ' C ' 4 fx. . 1. 1 , , . N , l ' Q r. VN :wx lone llll.1 wr. -2- ' 3 I A R Z -L y ff, inf: . l .wma n f ' ' - S . ' Y , f A .S Q K ' ' 1 1 . . All V l - l ,Q W 4 K fl F85 lflell AIT. 7' A 7? 'T HEADINC FRESHMEN Class presudent Terry Johnson talk over class plans wuth secretary A ette XVr ght and y ce pres dent Allen McCoy 3 'Eco 399 fb A' x u N N 1 l lx B Welcome, freshmen? Yes for the first time in over thurty years Sprungfueld hugh schools are graced wuth the undenuable presence of a freshman class But puty the poor students Not only were they cheated out of beung the senuors of uun uor hugh schools they now have to start at the bottom agaun and once more work up to the top' Thus hasnt hampered too many of the brave freshmen however for they have proved themselves worthy of the chal lenge They struggled wuth the Standarduzed tests and emerged vuctoruous and wuthout any ap parent casualtues Battle worn but happy they settled down to the busuness of plannung a bang up talent as sembly Scholarshup wuse freshmen dud themselves proud wuth a fourth of theur number repre sented on the honor roll all Parkvuews furst freshman class deserves a bug hand They ve really set the pace for theur successors Freshman counselor us Muss Lena Davuson Howard Abbott Lol ta Abbott c aAbe athy Bob Ada Je ry Ada s Do Alesh e Ma y Alle Kc dall AlsuD Edw n A dcrso loh A cl s Patr c a Andres Con e Anglen L da Angl n Joyce A mstro L Sherry Arnett V rg I a Arnold oh Ashcroft Don a Atchlex Do aAto Roge Aure tz Sa my Bade dec Kc nc-th Ba c a V1 x Bake udy Bald XV1 da Bald Karol Ball Page F orty tbree 3 . .. . u- . v YD - r 1 Cl' u .V . 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' 'QL J . N 4. 5' ':,.'415J-Z - S 4 45 1. l,. - 4 4 Olfll' Clffdeff l'25Ql'lf ja elif FEMININE BEAUTY? Representlng the sensor class assembly are Jchn n-e Calley .lam Soapes Bob Curley Gene Bench Terry Cox and Tom Rogers Gene and Terry sang the skyrocketung Patrence and Prudence hxt Tonlght You Belong to Me whale accompanued by the other four .xdaaem Zen COODNIGHT LADIES Shown here are Joyce Armstrong Kay Ogg and Sue AL.. ERE COMES SANTA CLAUS Pictured here lS the cast for the punlor talent assembly The theme of the very successful program was the naght before Chrustmas Starting the affarr wrth a bang was the entrance of Santa Claus and his toys rerndeer and all The enture productron was under the supervrsuon of Mlss Helen Johnson McCurta:n The gurls sang as a truo an the freshman talent assembly DANCING DOLL Practrclng her dance for the sophomore talent assembly IS Sher ry Ayre accompanled by Sandy Smrth Grouped around the plano are Davld Smuth Duck Tanner and Ronnle Pearce class presrdent Page F or! 5 mne C C f l 1 1' , is 5 ' I' lll:,. T y llif l T T rj V s lg 'ii lla E l ' l ill tl V T ' llll T D T T. e , 1 y,.y U Q.. P 1 T lt - t s D .' A f D - my l I j f 0 . - ' 1 'KH . . . as - Z9 x 5 To remind us of how this first yea: ended Are the favorite classes we attended Here too are clubs and organizations And the work on weekends and school vacations From mechanical drawing to learning to cook, Here are all the classes we took. Y if fdgyhr fjwwwr wafiwb- --1-+vf.15-5 mic glclucafion Pug: Fzftx , v..-1 Y Fm I 54 lf ' 1 if!! 1 n' L4 I Ai. ,F ,241 r P 3 , . L 5: if- 'il-. C lu i... . 'I lg ,.x. '- X. 7' If . W 5 in ' , -- Q . 3 .- Lg, '. fi af -A f Ki, ' O :J-' - Q 'ZFIJ - ,, 1 , . . -i 7 - ' , , , 1' ' H 'Y x 4 - I 4 'l . ,. ,Z Y , ' . ,I , v 4 4, , flggzfk IUQ5 Pdlnlng .9 C0l'l'U'I'luI'llCCltl0l'l CANTERBURY CLUB Farst Row Bull Curley Gerald O C C I l I fl - I 2 5 J Q s ,s , fs I :M U f. Q '- 8, l- 5 lx 5 . x Q A g . .' 1 ' Vx Q n 5 5 K 6 ,Q . Q ' A .Q 71 9 , , J I - . x I tx , 1 ' , I -. -' , j , -1 ' 1 me .M A x ll r ,' Musermer, Davud Rlce, Tom Rogers, Vnctor Squares, and Larry Pat Brewer, Trsh Derrough, Beckey Curtis, Torhuld Lerra, Bee . , I L Ly H r - '- 4 . , . . on ' , . I I, . of ' I - . . rl , Crow Second Row Judy Allen Kay Brena Barn Nancy Braz Jacque Roby Crier Thard Row Nluss Ruth Cunnr Page Fzflj lu n Davls EI en Jo Crabb Judy Smith and Judy ngham sponsor Lrnda Rundell Janlce Rrtt rshouse Mary Iurner Julne Anderson Nancy Ross and Sharon Mc Westbrooke Betty Donavan Kenzne Fourth Row Judy Jump Nancy E akemore Phyllis Cort and Ivlaryellen Earnhardt Englrsh ns essentually a communrcatuons course therefore emphasus ns placed on actnvutles and experuences whuch help pupuls develop language power and growth The Englnsh department of Parkview Hugh School Includes a varrety of studles Required es are Englnsh I and III A number electlves makes the selectuon outstandlng word study debate busuness English publncatuons dramatrcs stage craft Englush IV C and Eng Ilsh V L Through the department many students re Ceuve the opportunuty to prove themselves as wruters poets or speakers THE FACT IS C-:vang a panel dnscussron on segrega tlon In Mass Ruth Cunnungham s slxth hour Englrsh Lutera ture class are Larry Burrows Torhuld Lenra and Brownle BenneN Jriigflflielfllri Cfeate male ,gfliefedf 55900 INTERESTED LISTENERS Friends Romans Ccuntry men lend nv your ears sand Mark Antony on the Jullus Caesar record that Roberta Coudelock Mrs Olrve Decatur Brll Blakey Ken Burton and Carol Rrtzen are lrstenrng to so U S IN COLOR Cwen Noble and Connie Sooter put the frnushrng touches on a colorful bulletrn board rn one of the Englrsh class rooms as Mrss May Patterson and Sue Allen k n l A 1 1 Ll fr 5 rntentll Mrs Dr-caturs sophomore Englrsh classes heard the entrre play Jullus Caesar on an album nt recordrngs The students can better understand the Shakespeare plans through as loc 4 fav WATCH THAT BALL Sam Claxton and Arch Watson demonstrate basses rn basketball as a part ot an assrg ment rn Mrss Helen Walkers Englrsh class Other reports used rnusrcal rnstrunnents and hand crafts tor dernonstratron 'Min +'r'l'1 V 4 T Q ilfu Page Fzftj three ' I ,. . 'E fir r f J x Ii ' 'll tl Nl l z - rlul A r ' A D I ' ll , , in V f, , . th , t' P s l d lff: C . C l A A A I f ri Ei: T' ,QQ at I, ,--A9 A .YEL W ' , A A ' Q 'mf ' . - .X 4 ' ,f P .A I . :. A ll ul! :Il I I ' . u' '7 as sd - nl 'w I E, 9 aww Cjuaiuafe Ra ing, ocagufary 'xl' -P X xXx! 5 0- 1-1 ? McNabb as showtng Cary C-ardner how to use the dtcttonary an the back of the Iuterature books whuch were purchased new thts year for the freshman sophomore and lunror Eng dasses Engltsh I II and II are requured cours 9 LIBRARY LESSON ne rf the obpects of the English department as to teach students abfut the use of the lubrarv I D+ we Mrs 1 01 wns ilbraruan as helpung u X 4 sr- X . Q- 1 . , - f '. I I I Q M N v if A 0.0 K 1. t ,- f A , lush , , , 2 . . . . O 1 In ths ct Ed th C ,N V m gt . dents, Sandra Waite and Sarah Campbell 5 ,L 1 Q : gk ' .:- e 3 s W B ' Ts: ng ' U x. 5- 5- 7' , 'XX ' flguag gage lQCfLll'Q5?Ue eiifff J THE IDES OF MARCH These people attended the Latnn Qub banquet First Row ElVen Jn Crabb and Cum! Swena n econd Row Shwron McCox K v Dawg J fi, Cr und Jud ENTWININC IVY rn n as Urre fc e Canterbury Cub bancmet are Beckey Curhs Car K Swenscn '4 Lnr-ba F3 r rv 'J Q ok n fN'lQr1 Third Row Jerry Adurns Allen Mgfcv snri B MN R Q3 YY lfm OLE' The rradwtwonv Mexucan Har Dance IS oerforrhcd Lx, Rwchard Tonges and Wuncia PusseH at the gay Spanush my festa hnle mr rem Nan y Hug Km Fra er CN r LJ r VIVA LA FRANCE The Frenchmen of Parkvuew pre pare a fab4e fu tie c Tv wide parfv of French students fr rn Greenwood C mm! 1 1SawnrAQnes Shown are Mrs 4 dred Hwse nu V? s 'TW a a sd Page Fzfty fn e O e u 5 J - - fn - . -g 7 ' I' 1 - -1 11 l . ,, L , . .' 6 , . rf X- X ' af ' ' 1 , . 5 1, .v r Q ts ' T 5 5 . 4 l , X ,X . , ..,'x.11eigrerrct,arrth ' I f, 1 f, 'T S I Z K A I ' U I 'U' K V arm. 1 ,un1c as PU' Cu Vex and Tn w Reger, IC C X Z f r N .1 w T f C11 . W rn f,'n1s.'.c me 1 se. b QW A and Jun Fbwkhe sc ICH- fn ' ,Xia Ni Ca! :hip gd We F Ha F 1. : U ' A ' J I rg JV- 1- I . JI' E' ' 1 - , ' r Q G f A .5 . 0 v - I K' I ,f , r K .ri I .ji I A Y -2 Y' I 1 LATIN-THE HELPFUL LANGUAGE . . . Members t thi Latin Club are First Row: Bill Bright Jack Fannin, Jerri, Darnalf lrn' Roger: Bill lklqfgllurn, Mike Potter Dual Mltchelf Allen MCCN artcl Jam O'Bryar't Second Row: Judi, Lowell Q:twrta Ccudelwclf Nancy Kenncmvr Judy Alleri Kay Dawg, Janet Nvwdx Carolyn Hoffman, Jganr-Q Anriprr sw, Chrrxtrne Petervfn and Barbara Vvashrwlfy Third Row: xy, Sue Lawrrnre Sara Juhnxtnn, Barbara Blume, Carol Rutzcrt, Jfan X.Vlill8lY't-, Jutlx Jump, Judy Rlrnbev, Donna Cravens. Carzl Hfrnvr Margarvt Murray, Tom Sphar and Mrs Ruth Taylwr Fourth Row: Sharon McCoy, Mary Jean Allen, Anita Turner Elaine Brurwdeee, Betty Acuft, Lynne Hogan, Ann XV Wa, Judy Snrylerk .wil Ellen J' Cmlwh C-Zzreign fggonefiad gafafure .gjfuclenf .Affenfionr FRENCH-THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE . . . First Row: Betts Carr, Carul Hagerman, Nan R'-rs, Mrs Mildred Hulw, Jm Hoover, Cale Shipman Ellen Beasley and Jeanne Haun Second Row: Hannah Mack, Vrrglnra Bradshaw. Becky Turncrf Patty H,ptlJmj,Karen Nkrar- Nlareha Smith and Sharcn Becker Third Row: Sandra Roy, Judy Donahoo. Paula Hoover, ,lane Bust, Judy Orcutt, Susan Stark, Bennie Walker and Toni Hickman Fourth Row: Brcwnrg Bennett, Priscilla Maddux Joan Murray, Judy Martin, Sharon Fries, Patsy Wolf, Nathalie Smith and Dona Kubras Fifth Row: Ray Moreau, Ross Smith. Larry Cmw, Kay Ludwngs, Mary Hcrneman, Judy Heter and Mary Helen Perscn .l DEBATE-THE LANGUAGE OF PERSUASION . . . Tne de- bate class members .arrr First Row: BJ' McC1Num, Hrlda Da- volt Cfqnnue Nhgqr Mre N'J.1ry Snead, Luanne Mnrrrs, Judre Kmtersfnn, and Jw' Strwpgr Second Row: NVaH:,rd Anderson, Sharon fV1cC1,y C F Haynel, Sinus Frost, Jrm LOyeiant1, Cary Netms, Eddre WrrNf Dee Vxfarnpier, Vsfanda Glenn and ' 1 Ca' Kent, Dee Wampler, Calvun Kent. Cary Nefms. and Eddre Wslt won trrst p1ace at the C H S tournament, Eddre Wolf and C F Haynes were named the top rankrng team at The Drury range-Y, and rndryrduar nonors were awarded to Dee Vxfamplrr, Cabsrn Kent. Cary Nelrns, and Terry Cox emliale, .SPQGHLJL ,9I1CI'ed5l' ClI1gllllg0 prohciency SPANISH-THE LANGUAGE OF CAIETY . . . Spanrsn club members are First Row: Susan Van Arsda1e, Saundra Sandf fcrd, Kathy sfamph Carl Hagerman, Judy Funknouser, John Larrmer, Marx Margaret Meers, Judy Fredrrck. Duane Cooiey, HeNen Naegler and Mrss Durann Lewrs Sgggnd Raw: Caro? Exerman, Sandr Smrtn, Dfnna Xkfnrteivarr, Lrnda Kerr, Carol Splrtter, Debbre Turner Phylhs Gott, Sharon Blackledge, Clcrra Campbell, Sherry Jonnstcn. Shrrley Deke and Bettma Liang Third Row: Bra-na Bam, Nancy Wrseman, Marrlynn Amcfd, Sammre Ann Ferrrcane, Kertn Edwards, Mark Adams, Larry Clrne, Qvde DQWQJ. Jenn Horner, Paul Biume and Duck Tonjes BEAUTY PLUS The art ot make up whuch was put unto full use n the dramatucs classes thus vear ts here demonstrated by Terry Cox and Brownae Bennett un the foreground wlth Carol Swenson and Monty Dennl son un the back Stages Included were a pers n of around 40 a person around SO and the make up to look lake a speclflc person 0 1 0 f l. A Q A SLEEPY TIME GAL Plctured above s Sharon Mclienzle a sensor dramatucs student an a routnne class assugnment The lob was to gave a Chrnstmas recrtatnon and Sharon choss to pantomume a popular Chrnstrnas tune falfldtlfzf ZJJQJ UPIUJA Orlgllldfpel' I'IfltlllCe5 ON STAGE Shown here at the televlsuon stu to are Sharon Becker Judv Crler and Phvllls Ccldberg dramatncs students who ap peared on a classroom program wlth thevr ter retattons of Arthur the Rat Judv re cated the verse In the normal manner Sharon as a southern belle and Phyllvs as an Onental B-ll Nl- Page Fzfly ezghl BACKSTAGE STARS Shown here are stagccratt bovs First Row Cary Norman Charles Morrls Jerry Ceers and Jerry Orchard Second Row Don me Letsch Harold Shelton Fred Adcock and Mr George Buckler sponsor I b .. .. I . . . - I ' ' ' C I O C a Q C d' , t nn- p , - . . . L 1 ' : sf 77 a ' , ,X A N , Q. ,- ,If ri-.,, l A f 7 -. 1 , ,- my ,- X T ..- N . - af M .T -V H., -A l 1 'T av, . A H. . ' .UN f ! -' ff. 'Q , , l . , V K TALENT EN MASSE Senlor dramatrcs classes Furs? Row Bonnle Walker Judy Coodndge Phyllrs Goldberg Nancy Beard Sharon McKenzle Nan Ross Ellen Jo Crabb Carol Swenson Sarah Fowler Janlce Engelkrng Charlotte Mason Judy Srn th and Dona Kubuas Second Row Phyllrs Tennls Anlta Turner Sharon Slack Carol Whlpple Duane Johnston Dora Brown Norya Anderson Dee Houser Mary Jo Crusharn Kathy Stumph Lrnda Routh Brownie Bennett IU? l0,90I'fllnllle5 TALENT IN ACTION Jonlcr Dramatucs class members are Flrst Row Patty Hunter Duane Phllllps Jean Whitehead Joan Whlteheacl Karen M ran und Sharon Becker Sgggnd Row Mass Helen Johnson Mary Stow Kay Fraker Carolyn i and Roselle Ye rnan Thlrd Row Jody Jump Elaine Brun dege Myrna M e Shar n McCoy Phyllls Gott Shar n Blackledge Claudla l-lay Jody Cr er Brena Barn Myrna Whrtv Sandra Magers Kay McCullah Mary Kay Burns and Kay Kegevlc Fourth Row Richard Stahl Kelth Edwards Jrrn Soaoes C-ene Bench Terry Cox Danny Letsch Don Tarrant Mcnty Dennl on John Warner Victor Squlreg Tgmmy Car ocnter Bull Curley Carr ll Arnold and Bruce B llg yleuegzp Sfage 0156 r-loffrnan Part: Shanks and Nancy Presley Third Row Maru lyn Pettlbcn Ellen Beasley Llnda Masters Camllle Curtrs Sharon Frazee and Shar n Stafford Fourth Row Nick Weln saft Mrke Potter B ll C ley and Dayld Vaughn 17 dallas -Arr M T7 - Page F :fm mne H .. 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Kpapel' -1'2 JOURNALISM STAFF MEMBERS These students work mg wnth the Central lournalusrn staff compale the weekly Hugh Times The Vulung Log staff IS taken from thus group Flrst Row Doug Brodne Nancy Blakemore Tom Parsons Larry Crow Nancy Ross Maryellen Earnhardt Lnnda Rundell Julle Anderson Carole Splatter Toy Leura Jam Soapes and Joan Wnllnarns Second Row Brena Barn Sharon Blackledge Monty Dennuson Sharon McCoy Phyllns Gott Judy Martln Ellen Beasley Muke Potter Mrs Vrrganra lrwun advsser Myrna Whrte Arch Watson Bob Peck Sandra Boyd Susan Kelly Betty Hufford Bettv Acuff Judy Sharon Stafford CHECK IT ONCE MORE The four page edntors are caught In a farnnlrar po e that of correcting the galley proof to be put on the makeup dummnes Seated around the table Julle Anderson Doug Brcdue Nan Ross and Larry Crow Page Szxty 'Y' F00 in 'R N, we Donahoo Susanne Grayson Clara Lane and Dorothy Kleuer The Hugh Times as du tributed to the 4000 students of Parkvrew and Central hugh schocls each Thursday free of cost The dustrlbutvon as takcn :ver by each lournulnsm staff an the respecttve schfols Both stuff cdltors along wuth therr sponsors Mrs lrwln ind Mrs Vurglnn Wpucclrnnp, Central Hugh Tnmes sponsor and Hugh Tnmes crorrlunator meet week ly to plan the corn ng Issue Each pournalusnn member con trubutes to the publlcwtt ns as they turn In the news from thelr newsbeats PARKVIEW NEWS VIEWS Cnvnng news of Parkvnew events are Sharon McCoy Ellen Beasley and News Bureau Edntor Monty Dennuson Broadcasts were taped and replayed on a radno statlon between athletnc conte sts at half tame fi Q 0 K U, L5 0' C 00 i l I L :HL . .- V I Q X' I V L , 4.4, 'Sqft V P-5 ,-. 5 AL- i Q ,, f - nrt? .L A 1 , C .-iff? ' S- ... if - Eg , X T F I El S J X , V. . w . I S c J S 4 Q ,ff ' IQ QCL5 gifeflf ll ear g. NP ,.-Q. ZQ 'XX S TRYING TO Mttl IHI: DEALINI: rw Y r in u r Ash x. r T KQV? T 4 H urniu faf r Hugh Tumes wr mfr Furry WO vw Hin' Hugh Tumcs Q xl Qmw Llc Hun um ww uv bww r uf r Sta hum fd phofog JUN, V WHICH LOOKS BEST ated N u B um T V Ska P r C fuuta mg L g B L T K5 rv im if Og Q Ck bu5mCsS 1 1,24 r Q Qum ra f www M P xcr grvtx Hn DUVCP1 C H4014 ax 5 i 3011 COMBININC TALENTS Nancx Wakeman Vukung Log Cduwr and Larrx Cr vu Hugh Tumes edufor lead than re2PCCT NC staffs urn the furst y ar cf uournalusm at Parkxuew Each has helped produce both pubuucatucns Pagc Yury' L u OHL Y! 9 ! f Mg agr Tvvw. - fg L gj '.: ft 1. ,,, Pwr. rw K ,'. C u M Tuff ra fwwx my Q ' uri 'fp F YV r ,1 yy I Om- yum: - 'f ' Marg. fr u U. 4 r u ' ' ami dn. 'wiv iff ' .wt TV mum 1 ,J 2- - C 8 T QU u.'f'1' '., .1 1 'M ' 'ffm U '. Vu'- k 7If'!H NVA, ' T. ' ug ' 'V f'f1' ' 4 Y' F-QP Va! Hff' r'Q'Lr, 5-. S V 4 c .ug uu X' ,. 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Sc : aww akfnf ff' VIR- wg Lfq fdtfr swf paula lwmxrw RQQ Q Cdu ' nd- ing: Suu lfx Wan mv ,u uVuk 'N cciutfr, Cu ASM crrpf bwum' , mm ' r, Wu L 3 BN ' Ute mum. E M aff Sn K C C u 5-NTCNST, CWTW hu -uu'Y'. Q. ,L i 'Q , ix u I , ,.uc ,Q fr k S Q' 5 ' X ' - 1 LL-,, A 'N A . ' wfory ,oar 5 cgnfereaf gygpnmenl PENCIL CHEWINC TIME Wllllam Ball sophomore concentrates on a world hrstory test an Mr Beecher Sheely s class l957 vs another year full of hnstorlcal headlunes Mnddle East Unrest Crows Date Set for Bond Electuon To understand these headlsnes today s youth must know hustory from the begunnnng to the latest news flash Cltlzenshup world history Amerucan hrstory Amerucan problems and sociology gnve the Parkvuew student a chance to be a part ot the best Informed generatuon of young people Current event papers hustorucal movues and talks with cnvuc leaders help to make hnstory applncable and to develop a genuune respect for democracy HISTORY CLUB Furs! Row Morey McDanlel Ball Curley Nancy Blakemore Llncla Rundell Jane Walker Mary Turner Larry Crow Mnke Potter Kenny Matthews and Bull McCollum and Mr Charles Cray sponsor Polrtucal rallres a televrsuon Second Row Annette Wrrght Rosemary Lorts Hrlda Davolt panel and talks by crty leaders are some of the clubs ac Sharon McCoy Phyllus C-ott Judy Heter Mary Ellen Earnhardt tuvntues Page Szxtg tuo U n Q . 1 - Q E: 1 'V ' :T cz ' -0 - of 3 'D 2 is A l A f ., t '- f NA .1 t we I l QGC Q15 M101 5 LU OMER, wink C3308 7 ,J ,f- ,Z URY REPORT Muss Ethel Langston talks wrth senlor Morry Beatty about hrs report on the drought area that he plans to present ln Amerrcan problems class Thus class stresses contemporary aftarrs nn order that students may learn to relate current happenungs to those of the past Personal socral and econormc problems are Included durnng the year THE LATEST A typlcal srght rn all hlstory classes one day of the week rs the readlng of current event papers Sandra Roy reads the Amerlcan Observer rn Mr Jody Holden s world hrstory class Today s head Innes often have a relatlonshlp to yesterdays hlstory chapter and therefore help students understand the cornplexvtres of the world at present Geography IS emphasrzed rn relatron to the progress of hrstorv FIRST QUESTION Mr Robert Lechners Sixth perrod cutuzenshlp class rs awaltlng the begnnnrng of a test on the Mnssourl Constututlon Students are John Anderson and Tom Rlddell The nrnth grade course of crtuzenshup deals wlth the place of local state and natlonal government wuth the manner ln whrch Amer :ca has formulated her great :deals and wuth the prob lems of communuty life The personal aspects ot cm zenshlp are stressed rn conslderrng the cholce of a vocatlcn worthy use of lelsure tame and good schocl and community cutvzenshlp Page S1105 tlvree 'f a 0 5 0 1 - . ,5 V . 41' 1 t I ' L. 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S - FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row Pat Brew er Judy Frederick Janice Engelkang Mary J Cn hum Kathy Stumph Nancy Owens Mary Phnllrps Marya Dayls and Sandra Roy Second Row Mr Lee Agee sponsor Marcra Baker Brena Baan Llndal Fowler Jerry Anderson Mary Moore Joan Wllluams Call Wtenek Betty Lou Roberts and LEARNING THROUGH LEARNING The students at Holland Grade School provide an rnteresttng held for cadet teacher Mary Jo Crnsharn Thlg year there were four par Mrs Qeorgua Calton sponsor Third Row Susan Van Arsdale Carol Van Hook Lana Burgess Carl Teddruck Margaret Steury Nancy Cold Howard Manor John Ueltzen Ann Raunes Shlrley Doke Nancy Wiseman Phylllg Andergnn Sandra Dennvson and Brenda Mace tuclpants un the cadet teacher program at Parkvlew The other three were Nancy Owens Sherwood School Barbara Lyon Fremont School and John Ueltzen Oak Creve School P v7- li 'r Q ,fy Page Szxlj four ,- 41 021' .1-'4 '.f ' , fl . 1 - I -f I - t ,, , 've-'I ,y I ' , , . N41 , ' v . v f 1' - -4: ,. 1 ' .- - -J so -' I I . , , -E. A - 2 I I 4 J ' I-f' 1 Q-KI I' I 5 A N 4 l' 2 1, 1 0 l - A WA l f we - ..' I ,B 0 - at Q -I 1 w f, I ' - I E -V' '- ' , , nz ,, 6!Q 4! nw I' V ,,, 'V 1' N 4- 1 f M ' U ' 4 J i 4 T ,,.,1',,-- , 'J f' POM l'0l'l'l0fQ OYIJIPMCILUP CflUl!lQ.1 -4 V gm A f the boys partuclpae reatmnal actwutes n ctw pr yects These Ht Y rnem bers, ure Fnrst Row P In Ashcr GROWING IN FRIENDSHIP These Y Teens c ntrlb ted thesr energy to ellung buttons tar the Heart Dr ve a d falling baskets for a rest horne Fursf Row Mrs A ce Decker Carol ungg Carol Euerr-nan Donna Wh tetwr Sanm Landrtrn J--fr ...u--7--:L .4- Davtd Kay T rn Groundwater Bob Crewda Johr Anwar 5 rn Ernrt DI ax, Benny Bennett and EMM ROb1ns aren Mano Ogb rn and Ctnger Bench Second Row Sue Woostev Jane Rust Karen Suttee Jacoute Purves Sharon H y and Marv Jean Alien Third Row Paralea Stewart Leila Kammerer l.aDonna Powers Judue Bingham and Frances Fort 4 if Page Nutt fl C 7 5 I . O C . I T ' fn' N' . .Ht I , ,. it 1 ,W I t A 1 , -I 1 - ... H W X f ,, ' I 0 I l I A . 1' I I , . ' I g BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! . . . The YMCA ta the rneettng piace Jihn Vxfarner, Edd-e W: ttf and Kenny Kahrnan Seggnd Rgwg fo the HVY cup t thg 'YH , 1 tn L , TF! - . - rec 2 tf t' a 41 C I F . 5 ., ' ld in 1 ' 1 ,fl fit, C F Haynes Jnn Httrnnx g X t Vt . I V ' V . Q ' ' I tu , . L , V V Q c I K U.. V 4 5 5 , 5 ' 5 1 v- - ,- L A t YI . 2 I ,. GOVERNING ASSEMBLY . . . First Row: Prns Maddux, Sharon Frues, Sharon Becker, Kay McCullah. Jean Humble, Llnda Tarpley, Joetta Cunningham. Nathalie Smnth and Martlyn Pettubon Second Row: Blllne Cox, Sharon Cllngan, Merllyn Bates, Karen Johnson, Mary Carr, Annette Wnght, Judy Donahoo, Jan Douglas, Clara Lane and Mum' Mlnlck Third Row: Phul Carruson, Terry Johnson, Tom Hatferty, Ronnte Cram, Vtncent Schantz, Raymond Perrune, Kay Conrad, Susanne Ctrayson, Llnda Burrows, Carol McCla1n, Hannah Mack and Phyllus Coldberg Fourth Row: Mr Louls Bru- ton, sponsor, Tom Davudson, Lewus Scharpt, Davud Ledbetter, Ctary Nelms, Curtls Craft, Sud Bowers, Bull Curley, Morey lVlcDanlel, Carroll Arnold and Ronnue Pearce Fifth Row: Jlm Orchard, Clyde Dowell, Larry Adams, lvlurle lvllncks, Allen McCoy, Tommy Thompson, Donnte Smuth, Ken Wullaams, Bonus Frost, Tom Parsons, Bruce Bills and Max Lathrom DEMOCRACY IN ACTION . . . Student Presudent Bob Duncan looks over a suggestron submitted by a student Constructtve suggesttons are con- sldered carefully by student representatlves and, when possuble, are honored Valuable lessons an learnlng how to deal wrth other people and ln con- stantly belng aware ot Improvement are vutal assets of student government. - -. .r wh .- 'e' . .5 M -IA 1 45-... I I . I' H Page Sixty-Jzx ffl Ill.. Ill.. 4llO.'l lil ' is. Wh -.r TEEN-ACE AMBASSADORS . . . An outstanding student government protect is the Amerlcan Fleld Servuce pro- gram, Thus year 850 forelgn students are guests of Amer- ucan famlltesg approxumately the same number of Amer- ncan young people wall vlslt Europe thus summer Last summer, Sharon McCoy stayed in Holland while Morey McDaniel visuted Cer- many, Parkyuew's exchange student as Torhold Toy Leira from Norway. Talkang together here are Sharon, Toy, Mr, Louus Bruton, sponsor, and Morey. SCHOOL STORE . . . Frankle Whrpple drsplays a helpful attvtude as she sells Blll Roy a ncwtebcnk at the school store whuch rs operated by the student grvvernment as a seryuce to teachers and stu- dents Classrccm supplles such as paper and penclls are always avatlable Whut Ehrler us rn charge of pro- vrdrng helpers for each pe- ruod of the day and for see- rng that the frnances are kept nn order The store is convenlently located next to the study hall and lrbrary STUDENT GOVERNMENT CABINET . . . First Row: Julne Warren, trattlc and safety cornmrssnonerl Ann Van Fossan, secretaryg Bob Duncan, student presrdentg Dona Kubras, assembly cornrnrssvoner, and Anne Maxey, social ccmmrssraner Second Row: Whrt Ehrler, schcctl store corhmrssrcnerg Larry Hcuge. stamp cornrnlssnoner, Monty Dennrscn. electron ccmrnlsswoner, Jlm Mrtchell. flnance commrssrcnerg Mlke Fox, cafeterla and Buddy cornrnnse suonerg and Mr Louis Bruton, spnnsor These ten are llvrng proof that today's teenagers are srrengthenlng democracy bv accepttng responsrbllltnes, workrng hard, and gatnlng satrstactton from achrevernent eruicej QUQAJIJ fied ASSEMBLY TIME , . . Thursday rnornung I5 on stage tame for Dona Kubuas, assembly cornmrssloner Besldes lntroducsng programs, she assrsts rn the plannlng and prcducung nt assernblles I 'Q Page Sixty-Jeren STOP! LOOK! AND LISTEN! . . . These words have become autcrnatrc wrth safety Conner! members as thts group has Concentrated en making the student body aware of traffuc oroblerns First Row: Mass Ann O'Brren. Marranne N'1eDanreL Lrnda Harrrngton, Judy Fox, Judy Brrggs, Betty Acuft, Anr' Hart, Vxfanda RusselL Kathy Sturnoh, Patsy Wolf, Coral Schaefer and Lynda Terrril Second Row: Phu! Carrnsrznl Soe Strrhg, Sharon Stack. Jorfrth Northrrp, Karen Landes. Juire Vxfarren Judy Lfyette, Mary Hernemann Brrrmrksle Rwgerx Jody Hrtehccqk, Joe Redcilck and Tommy Kane Third Row: Tommy Crabb, Jrrn Hcever, David Hashagen, Torn Rrddelt, Cortrs Graff, Davrd Anderson, Kenneth Johnson. Duck Daytd and Bertre Dennrs Fourth Row: Bryan Bohn. Joe Walker, Duck Moist, Torn Fowler. Larry Vsfestrnnreland, Curtis CIW- more, Be MCCWerktn and Morry Beatty JI'0lll7 Ollfj enllifle OH C0171 ,CJ-Ol' CLASSROOM TRAFFIC . . . Tnwe DVlV'O-TVBNDCV3 are the Natest rn eqorornent for teaehwnil ftrryer trarnung Classes After rnttraN Wessfn., sturientf, graduate t real cars and rea! traffrc sntuatuons The student rirners are First Row: Robert Slayton, Ken Burton Bull Hampton and Teri Stout Second Row: Gerry Parker, Carol Parker, Carol Fredrrek, Comme Sutor, Beverly FF MeFadrn, Bette Hoffman, Larry Derse. Tommy Beason, Brllre Cox, and Scotty Seibert Third Row: Rrchard Reborn. Teresa Grace. Faye W.aNLop, Evetyn Shaw and Leann Barron Stand- nng at the back are teachers Mr Harlan Hutsell and Inks Mabary E 46 HWILLING WORKERS' ',.. The members of the Park- view Key Club are: First Row: Larry Jones, Morey McDaniel, Bill Burton, Joe Stubblefield, Danny Letsch, Mr, Fred Balden, co-sponsor, and standing, Mr, James Ford, co-sponsor. Second Row: Bruce Bills, C. F. Havnes, Larrv l-louge. Kenny K:-h , , S- ir? --T? ' Q 1? .-13 'Q man, Curtis Graff and Larry Amsler. Third Row: Larry Grow, Tom Davidson, Jim Glass, John Buzan, Larry Larimore and Bob Long. Fourth Row: Willard Graves, John Jarrard, John Ueltzen, Tom Parsons, Curt Chaftin and Jackie Haden, These members are part of an organization which embraces l.5OO clubs sponsored by Kiwanis International. Twenty new members were received into the ranks of the Key Club during the Fall. These members are Paul Blume. Richard Brockman, Ken Burton, Dorsey Dysart, Whit Ehrler, Jerry England, Joe Schaefer. Alan Arbeitman, David Ledbetter, Gary Nelms, Bill Patterson, Grant Dailey. Bill Gurley, Jon Hilton, Gerald Misemer, Jim Mitchell. Richard Stahl, Kenny Williams, Bill McCollum and Jerry Redfearn, Many of these members were among a group which attended the District Convention in March. HOWDY, VM . . . These words came from the mouths ot Bill Gurley, German scientist, and Phyllis Gott, social director. These misguided characters told Morey McDaniel, panel-master, about their ill- fated careers, which panelists tried to guess. This skit was one ot several given in an assembly at the beginning of the Vocational Clinic. f Page Sixty-mm: CLQITCQ go Zftefff ,9I'l6AUlCllflCl! sgnlflafllfe SCIENCE CLUB Furs! Row Mr Lefnard Ctlman sponsor Jack Fannm John Jarrard Ken Burton Betty Tucker Mary Helneman Mary Margaret Meera Pat Brewer Steve Em rnanoel Phtl Carman and Tony Albcrty Second Row Roger Calbrstth Robert Tndrnore Lwrry Amsler Wtllqrqi Qraveg LIGHT TALK Mr B nharrw Chancellor dtscusses a chapter cf Itght an General Science In the front row are Davtd Kay Ronald Blakey and J hrt Ashcroft In the back row are Davtd Clant n Mark Earnhardt and Larry Doke .--4 Q- -ss-f 1 x V4 -41: fi 382453 56494 Page Sezenzy Btll Patteraon Sam Chmccllor and Mr Harold Hem sponsor Q yewrs hug :wont for tht club was the cuence Farr e to Aprtl J tml 6 Fxhtbtts from t2 schcols were dtspla L rt r pre r 1 :yes trtm the schcrtls came to Observe were awarded tnr outatm lung, protects READY FOR SURGERY Three of Mrs Belle Copseys eager sctenttsts prepare to dtsect in earthworm tn Bnology C The trto of cut ups constst of Judy Lovette Nancy Snod grass and Larry Jultart o f o 4 o o o . J e V to -t 3' . ,Y --K NX X- ' v ' , l 1 ' - ,gil , .H - E' u V ' ' X f ' 1 A l I 'I ' 5 ' ' l I 1 4 a 3. ,, li , , oo ,, .4 , 1 , , I V Th K V ' ' S S Y , , , - r V . , ' 1 yel ' g ati e 'ketlht ' r 1 . All Crccyer Bruce SVTILJQV. Lewts Scharpf, Curt Chafhn, Tom exhthttx were cntlrefly constructed by students and prtzes . 1 , . 4 , . , ' 1 I ' l -. , il ' :: P ' - , Z l . i - .T l . r ' ' , E I lr ' 2 ' if ' ' W . . ,K t 5. Q fi ' 1 Q v 4 F ' w 5: 5 R - ' tv' V1 - . I , X awk- it 5 J . ,I ' ' fi- per ecfgi 'fy 3 Mlligze Czowiclge qv at FUTURE NURSES First Row Anne OConneII Lots Wt! lflw Sarah Fowler Karen Marne Ogborn Anne Long Luanne Moms Nancy Stacey and Mrs Belle Copsey sponsor Second Row Valene Cc-rdes Judy Whutehead Myrna Moore Nancy SCIENCE FAIR Long before the date set for the Sclence Fur many Parkyl w students were plannfng thelr exhlbnts coll wlmle Myrna Mocre and Helen Dewar weigh materials 6 5' Snodgraw Anmtfm Knapp P ty D llstr rv and Karen Rtclt mn Thlrd Row MG, Cr ham r Chttttm Jeante Ough Sandy McCa'tcrt C X ext sale Caddy and Anne Maxey dunng the pr cess ot rnalwng rnetltwlfed UVGS ACT'V'T'2S SUCl1 ag this help to develop ctttzens wh recognlze the need for the American way Page Sez erm 0716 lt tv , . . 5 - N K.. ' . .g 1' L. cs is .- 4 ' A 3 J , ' - A X-L - 'Q , . ' li fb l 1 . . 7 U K . ll . . . ' : ' ' - . - 3' ' ' t ri , , , 8 , I I V 'K . C3 Ulf' - V Q 1 .t ' lt, anlw' V . lift l t , L ' . 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L . - . 4 Page Waflz leuefolod .911 jun amenfagi SOLID SENSE Students In Mr Edward Rykowsku s g ometry class gave the urnpressuon that the study of dafferent solud shapes ns far from bemg dull Talung part In a but of a'l8Ul V anffcs BVS Maflf Adams seated Ruchard Stahl Dave RADICAL THOUGHTS Mrs Lela Babb looks over a set dlvudung and slmplufyung of raducals Boys are Lendol Hncks Lewls Scharpf and Albert ONeaI Rl- 5evenly two NP Rrce Bob Duncan Mr Rykowsku Torn Rogers Bruce B lls and Larry Amsler Geometry endeavors to make one s physncal surroundungs more meanmgful GOING IN CIRCLES ln Mr John Coxs general math class Joyce Armstrong shows the constructson of a perpen ducular and Marulyn Offutt displays the blsectuon of a clrcle R -n To 1 Q ' ., 1 .... , 1 . l Vx ' 1 we f If A 9 ' F . 6 .- I ' n l -A 4 . . . . - e- ' , , . , , i fx , , A ' of papers whtle three of her Algebra ll students ponder the , ' - k 51 Wig. ' , i I fepafed eafnefif as 31 ,pi '5- BRUSHINC UP Bull Duckey asks Mr Bob Russell a qucs tnon durnng Refresher Math class Other students are Muruarn Groundwater Barbara Goss and Alucla Garrunger an row near est camera Row two Includes Beth kmes Janet Dostng and SOMETHING NOT CLEAR? Mr Leslue Snowden pauses to answer a questlon nn one of hus General Math ll classes ln the left row front to back are Duck Tanner Ruchard Lewxs and Harold Dooly ln the rnght row are Davud Doll QC I'llC6l J Jam Day with Robert Condray Corky Comstock Dora Brown and Nancy Beard un the thurd row Bob Lee ns seated at the table In the back Refresher Math us desugned as a review of the fundamentals Sandra Glenn and Judy l-larnllton ln General Math ll fu C tnonal applucatuons of anthmetuc algebra geometry and trngonometry are taught an relatson to the needs of everyday n e Page Seventy three Ol' le fi I it PW fr AW Av gk A I ,L H f- ' a i I LQ' ' Q1 A - 1 fi I... . K xx v 4,5- ' x , l r ' ' . ' ' ' V , l t . co oem on - 31,2 - ,fu 51.6, in in COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION CLASSES . . . First Row: Wanda Anglen, Norma DePriest, Mary Moeller, Louise Rensch, Carol Townsend, Mary Jo Grisham, Boheme Mills. Barbara Goss, Joan Lewsader, Gorine Myers, Norma Arterberry, Beth Emes, Nancy Owens, Miriam Groundwater, Dora Brown and Miss Anna O'Brien, sponsor, Second Row: Carry Davis, Donald McCullough, Doris Williams, Mary Coons, Betty Goble, Shirley Barnes, Deanna Morgan, Laveta Perry, Sherrill Canadav. Barbara Dodson, Linda Ousley, Jacki Nolan, if .4 - 'ii A ., If .ssl A Et it me 4 , . all --.. .Y-1 I Q AI '?Iv01 A Akita Hl0Q Z Page Seventy-four Hubert Cox and Bob Brown. Third Row: Mr Louis Bruton, sponsor, Jack lngalsbe, Sam Potter, Jlm Brown, Fred Green, Jlm Day, Jack Stephens, Jimmy Brown, Ray Rule, Benny Ben- nett, Wayiwe Lillard, Gaynor Stiles, Louie Bauer, Carl Vance and Junior Hart, Fourth Row: G Ralph Spgncer, Bob Mont- gomery, Glen Shipley, Dale West, Jack l-lohne, Danny Letsch, John Alley, Gene Bench, Bob Ashcroft, John Ueltzen, Everett Jackson, Brad Lovell, Bill Richmond and Raymond Pendergrass. The purpose of the program of Cooperative Occu- pational Education is to provide opportunity for students to obtain additional training and work experience on jobs outside of school for which they receive credit toward graduation, Students must be sixteen years of age and must be em- ployed for a minimum of fifteen hours per week to be eligible for credit under this program, ln addition to work on a job, students- who enroll in the cooperative occupational education program are assigned to a class that meets daily for in, struction related to the types of occupations in which they are engaged, Work stations must be those which provide real learning situations. SWEET WORK . . . Wayne Lillard utilizes his GOE. train- ing in his position as grocery clerk, He talks with Assistant Manager, Gordon Page, about a shipment of sugar, corn and iuice .QHCKUCIQJ 641155 QJGMCJ ,9l'l5ll'll,Cll0ll 'S Z v X RAY Helen Berg asslsts ln the X ray department at a local hospltal Mrs Martha Brattle X ray technlcuan talks over dnrectuons wuth Helen ANESTHETICS oaroara Cross as employed as an assnstant In a local hospltal laboratory She IS shown wrth some of the knock out equlpmnnt STOCKROOM Junw Bnwn helps move stvck an one of ya e st res lv, Qnylng frelght gheekung unyonces tl a ranglng tll plays are rt 0 hrs FUTURE TEACHER Nwncy Owens grades tests at Sher X wood Elementary Schtcl where she works as a cadet teacher She plans to be an elementary school teacher -3 ,nr 1 A11 'Q' is Page Sez entq fu e bL:5ll1Q55 ll,CClll0l'l QCJLLLPQ5 CCUPGC KEYS T0 ACCURACY Mrs Ceorgla Calton as demon machrne Make Head ns operatlng the calculator and Vnckl stratlng to Elanne Wrlght the dlfferent keys of the postrng Page Sez eng fzx Jones us usnng the addrng machrne The tap tap dung of a typewrnter the effuclent sound of a calculatung machlne the hurryrng of penclls on a shorthand tablet these are only a few of the Items that make the buslness educa tuon department a place for students to schedule for practucal courses that have immeasurable value un a world where accuracy and nnltnatlve are reqursutes for success The complexvty of the machines an the depart ment or the untrucacles of business law might seem awesome to the new students but these merge unto meaningful form and constructnve use fulness as he learns how to take prude In correct orgamzatuon and operatnon Any trade or profes snon profits from a student who has learned the commerclal sublects thoroughly NOW IS THE TIME Mrs Ada Cnffm exnlams -2 'wma assagnment to Nancy Southerland Other students pictured rr! fhe Typrng l class are from front to back Jean Whutehead Jerome Robeen and Nancy Cold IQ Q .S?ll6lel'lf5 J mPLaJdy WL! T0 SELL OR NOT T0 SELL Mr Lee Agee s class rn salesmanshnp uses Dale Carnegne s book How to Wm Fruends and Influence People as helpful reference Buddy Waller IN SERVICE The clerlcal practuce class prepares tests bullettns and numerous other kinds of maternal that may be used In the classrooms Mr Rnch inspects the work being done by Patsy Danuels Sharley Clayton and Claudra Hayg explarns one of Mr Carnegle s Ideas pnor to group dlscussnon The course encourages developing pleasung perscnallty tralts an honest presentatnon of facts and a feellng of confudence rn one s own abllrty The students strlve to complete work promptly and correctly as would be expected IH normal offlce posntuons No one denres that thrs group performs a dlstunct servlce Page 901 enty seven . C ea l if Ol' Ol' 5 quota, ? 5 . l l l tl l V 5 4 V in 'N agncfualmaf .xdl ,grow ea ro ec 4 ,, Y T DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT DIT Seventeen boys are mem J e Hull Harry Sprcer Jurn Vaughn John Shollenbergh bers of the raduo club Flrst Row Don Grant Sparky Sum Charles Morrus Larry Arnsler Davfd Kung Ray Sutherland mers John Jarrard Larry Walker Phrlrp Reaves Keith Lunder Robert Bradley and Tommy Kerr and Bull Hampton Second Row N r J e Davenport sponsor x '3 IIY' wc' llleutff , . in A IIIELELQUO Q DRAFT ACE Mr Allen Cwnn observes the progress of MINIATURE MANSION Wayne Anderson works on a Paul Gardner as he sketches on a drawlng plate rn draftrng model house he as enterung nn the contest sponsored by the class Sprungfleld and Natuonal Assocuatucn of Home Bullders Page 50187111 ezgbt u u , I' UI' f l ..4....,,-- ..- J,-,W-6,-,,, A l xx. ' P ' t . X ,K . t 'j t 6 v ,. as X' , J IVQ, ' a. . Y . ' - s , - -1 ' ' - ll 'l ll .U 'fm-f 1 nt ' ' ' ' . . . ' O , . , . , ii! - ' '-f ' D. , . ::- ' .K' 'sta' N! I Q ' ' ' x , , , t . , ' H ' s -- K 1. -4: ,F . A -.. -A y. .2 ,, 1 n 41 yr. Q - fu .5 ,asfl yn fvefgrfffon of ynarmfuaf SMA KODRY CALLING Mr Joe Davenport Instructor un raoro and electrlclty llstens as Steve Carlock contacts another arna teur operator Durlng the Chrlstmas season the boys wlth FIREARM FINERY Mr Ralph Doty helps Jack Slentz and Rcnnne Llttle clamp a shelf on a gun case bemg con structed In Mr Dotvs woodwork class In the background b Carter loels up frcm s work on cnc cf the many ma sg-gh? xxx X 'X X s -r. ,M radlo sets offered t send rn ssages to all parts of the Unlted States and several f relgn countrles Over tlttv students and teachers sent greetrngs to relatlxes and trlends chlnes used ln rnaklng varled woodwork artlcles The Indus trual arts rooms are large and well equnpped provldnng ln centrwe tor lndludua progress on all slzes ot prcyects l.. Page Sl 1 Cnty nme g' cf lfsnilz-KL e Q , 0 1 -ng W . - - - . o e , Bl . , c N hr 4 H . l I' l .4 ' f s was , , vi., If Y . , I N l V , A U X W : I, ..--...- 01118 6l5lZQ5 Ql'50l'l6lK I' Je 1 erland Judy Cruer Lueda Ettuert and Sarah Campbell Second Row MISS DSZGI MOnday sponsor Judy Allen Kay Davus Sharon McCoy Brena Baun Ann Van Fossan and Brownue Page I 151111 Beck sponsor Kay Ludwugs Mary Kay Burns and Joetta Cunnungham Joetta who was tall presudent won the Betty Crocker talent search No matter what the future plans of a gurl mught be the home economucs department us an attrac tuve one Any gurl can profut from knowung how to sew a seam cook a stew or manage a house ho d The gurls un home ec classes and club have had varuety of actuvutues besudes regular class work At Chrustmas proper eatung out manners were practuced at a local dunner house At the Valentune season a buffet supper was planned for Muss Ruth Alexander and Dr Pat Wardlow members of the North Central Evaluatuon Commuttee ln the sprung a popular program us the Mother s Day fashuon show and tea on May lO SO SEW Mrs Eleanor Beck explauns the next step Beverly Kundell should take un her sewung prouect The Mothers Day fashuon show guves the gurls an opportunuty to dusplay the funushed garments C. l K V 2 , , A .A 3 Q I so Q 1 uk fy 5 0 gi s I t , . 2 if ': -K2 6 4 ' fu L- jg , ,. X' 4 1 l 4 f 1 A - , FUTURE HOME ECONOMISTS . . . First Row: Nancy South- Bennett. Third Row: Jerrue Anne Cunnungham, Mrs. Eleanor .Af 1 l l 'a Q. - I , -V a . . . . , ' 5 W, A . rouiclea .xdcfiuifiea pracfica! fljafue S HMMM GOOD' Thus seems to be the sentnment expressed by Mr James Ford Nancy Tutor Pat Hersey Lena Lefler Mass Helen Johnson and Jacquue Purves as they partake of the meal prepared by Mnss Paulune Sprllers classes Curls PRIMPIN PRETTY Deane Johnston recelves a free haur styllng from Mrs Louuse Ream durlng Natnonal Beautucuans Week Local representatlves came to the hugh schools to demonstrate care and shaping of hair QL X4 ng, ? Y plan meals at the end of the semester to get some practuce on thlngs learned during the term The menu and decoratlons are arranged guests are muted and the party gets underway LOOKS DELICIOUS Mass Paultne Cpnller expresses ap proval of Rosle Hungerford s cabbage au gratun Rosle along wlth the rest of the class successfully prepared several other dashes the same ay X 4 X' 19 3 -Wh: O' v Para fzqfvft UNL mv- ' , 1 ' , li 'a J ' ' l ui ' A xl .X a -f -i t fl A 4. 1 Q ' 4 - ' 1. . , . - '1 'K J hx r f A 1 ll f - , d .7 Y Q 2- .P 4, A 4.6 Q, , ,r l. V1- , - XV ' 3- R E ' . ,ut X J . I.. ,Q ,La-' All It 5' ' , V -If 'har , , -ri: . ' ,L -E , lf' -. 5-1 , it . s J -. . , J J I it mi 1 1 Af! f. -K I ' Q l . '-. 43 ' ' - N -. vars. CLA jaLe ,ynfereaf if ,NOAA A goal-A SHUTTERBUCS Cameras processtng and subyect matter are topncs of concern for the Camera Club Flrsf Row B H Dullon Rrchard Broockman Paul Blume and Davud Dvll Sec BOOK BELLES Aways wlllung to help fund a Dock or reference are these lubranans Farst Row Sharon Sulhvan Barbara MCClananan Mrs Edtth Colluns Inbraruan Judy Srnnth 5 4,3 , 7 'APX 2 ,ig ' Q: I f I -. I C jf. C. X ' 'I ' : x . . . I Y J ,Q F B X P 1 .9 -' Page Eighty-two .Af Cfafideif UIQ QU1 j OI' glfladty Q lx ,,,... nw H an-:INST JR BUSY ARTISTS Jewelry makung the latest project Of students an Mr Bob Chastalns art classes as here demonstrated by Brll Adams Bob Horn and John Larrlmer Standmg behlnd them ns Mr Ch Art teachers of the secondary schools agree that even though art tends to change wuth the growth of cnvnllzatuon Certaun concepts and applacatuons re mann the same Thus understand :ng of basic concepts leads the pupsl nn apprecuatung has culture understandnng hrs community understandlng other natlons and apprecuatung and recognuzung art as a force whsch can shape the llves and destunues of manklnd The art program helps the pupnl to understand that good desngn enhances the economuc as well as the aesthetic value of any ob yect It guades and encourages the pupll to tulfull has desure for self expressron by developnng hrs creatuve abnlutues CONCENTRATION' Charlotte Mabary ns cer EXPLAIN THIS PLEASE' Carol Phtander appears puzzled about T3'f'lY ab Orbed an the making of her plastac mobule the pucture she has been working o Mr B Il Stockstull her art This was ene ef the many projects achueved by the structor as explaunmg the duffuculty to her students In Art ll Page Ezgblj three 2 I 0 l Xl? f J .. mf A . f ' fsrx' E . - I a I f , I M .- I 1 I , 7 It : 1 Y., 7-A ' ' E . .xl 'V ' 'lv I X, I ,efgvlk '- . - . is 11 X4 E Q ,e W 'f H 5 A , ' I ' ' - :retain I I I l at 11. r1,rgu lfigffvfyfn BAND . . . First Row: Jlrn Mltchell, Jlrn Hoover, Jlrn Soapes, Judy Northrlp, Janet Heflln, Lynn Hogan, Crlorla Boehne Carol Qulgg, Carolyn Srnlth, Llnda Woomer and Paula Hoover Second Row: Eddie Rogers, Andy Montebello, Tom Burcharn Gerald Cage, Roger Croover, Bcnnle Walker, Jerry Lazenby Davld Aorand, Bob Mabary, Larry Sparks, Jlrn Mashburn Bob Long and Steve Carlocli Third Row: Lewls Scharpf, Jan- lce Polndexter, Steve Toclfness, Pat Maples, Crant Daily lnhn Rndgqrg, Sam Chancellor, Vyflllard Graves, Eddle Bunge ORCHESTRA . . . First Row: Pat Brewer, Sandra Graves. Sally Slack, Carol Louzader, Pat Carnp, Vvlary Turner, Marzlyn Arnold and John Abbott Second Row: Coetta Mack, Janet Woody, Carol Rltzen, Sandra Wllcox, Beverly Lovlng, Rosalle Yeoman, Paula Hrover, Llnda Wrlrlmer, Ann Nob- lett, Margaret Steury, Marcla Cicswlck, Susan Kelly and Judy Rnrnbev Third Row: Duane Phnllups, Jan- lce Wllllamson, Judy Funkhouser, Patrlcua Potter, Nancy Melton, John Horner, Lewls Strader, Ken, neth Baan, Steve Carlock, Julie Anderson, Robert Long, Jlm Hrffver, Alan Arbeltrhan, Blll Patterson, Nancy Davls, Sharon Hoy, Kala Ann Rhea, Donna Wollard and Judy Southard Fourth Row: Nancy Letech, Cnnefr Stephens, Rebecca Wrlght-,man, Davld Vaughn, Llnrla Hanks, Bruce Crane, Davld Roblnscn, Marshall Street, Roger Clroover, Jerry Lazenbv, Larry Sparks, Davlrl Aurand, Neldon W.ztsr,n, Cerrge Sample, Dwaght Lewls, Dorsey' Dysart, Dayln Kollrneyer, Stephen James, Donald Templeton, Elalne Harell and Kay C-ardner Fifth Row, Seated: Sharon Slack, Lyndal Fowler, Alberta Case, Mary Crlppen, Llnda Mllls, Mary Ann Carr, Charles Burdlne and Mark Calbnath Fifth Row, Standing: Frances Fort, Sherry Ayre, Sally Soapes, Karen Nlcholg and Margaret Beyer Sixth Row: Nathalle Smlth, Robert Tldrnore, Mr Wllllam D. Spenre Jarnrls Soaoes and Sondra Dennlson, Bryan Bohn, lcwrnrny Ward, Larry' Dav, lrrancls Nelll, Nuck Welnsaft, Carry Hull, Sherry Johnson, Judy Sanders, John Mules and Tommy Crabb Fourth Row: Linda Johnson, Bev- erly Oswald, Francls McClernon, R C Jones, Dwught Lewls. George Sample, Jim Davls, Neldon Watson, JOE' lVlOrrIS, Jim Balrd, Jlrn Lambeth, John Kollrneyer, Steve Dyson, John Abbott, John Melvllle, Jerry Fortner, Leland Rogers, Sue Allen, Joe Hayes, Cary Rutledge, Allen McCoy. Stephen MIN IL OITL Ujlfll .911 IGI? James. Don Templeton, Davud Kollmeyer, Davld Anderson and Dorsey Dysart Fifth Row. Seated: Carolxn Seaton, Nancy Kollmeyer, Chrlstlne Peterson, Helen Naegler, Cary Gardner, James Elllsran, James Jenlrlns, Dale Webster and Marshall Street Fifth Row, Standing: Teri Kesterson, Danny Lowery. Lnnda Bllnn, Jolte Anderson, Sherry Ayre and Nancy Melton Sixth Row, Standing: Dorothy Moody, Clynnls Wrlllams, Ann Jean Pleasant, Rrtbert Tidmore and Mr Wtlllam D Spence MARCHING TOGETHER . . . Bonnie Walker, P H S, band captarng Mary Kay Burns, Lassie drum major, Nanette Hook, Krltue drurn majorg and Davld Holman, C H S band captaun Decked out ln theur bnlllant colors these four have been seen leading the bands, Lassies and Kllties through the year llfgl' gl'0ll,JJ f2ly0I'5 Wagfflv' lififllh .!4I'l'dI'lg0h'lf?lll5 f f s JUNIOR-SENIOR CHOIR. . . First Row: Nts: D r athy Rath- bcne, dtrector, Mr, Jack Delo accornpantet, Judy Crter, Kathy Stunwph, Sandra Craux Hannah 'Nails Brawrwt' Ben- nett, Sharon McKenzte Janice Engel-ang, Daphan, XlwuL1, Jean Vkfhttehead, Cgetta Mack, Patrtcta Derrough, Becky Curtts. Sharon Frtes, Jean Whtteheart, Phvihs Goldberg, Saundra Sandford and Joetta Cunnangharn Second Row: Sharon Btack- ledge Etten JJ Crabb, Part: Shank-, Brenda Mace, Marcta CL oir, lie gil GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . . . First Row: Mtss Dorothy Rathbone, dlrectorg Sandra Graves, Susan Stark, Etatne Wrtght, Meme Burke, Karen Moran, Nancy Pre-stey and Pat Hornbeck Second Row: Mrs Jack Deio, accGnvr:,nw',t, Patay Wolf, Judy Fred- rtck, Agaytha Wacidle, Kay Fraker, Cargiyn Hoffman, Carolyn Pattersen and Ctndy Kerr Third Row: Debbue Turner, Ctaudta Page Ifiglylg - fix fp Baker, Jantce Rtttfrshfuse, Bettx Donman Larry Burrfynx Charlfs Webb VxftHtarv Curry Tw Da-.ttf--JH Jihn Jarrmtf Daytd Rtce, John C.1tJ+.w, Bud XVAWU Drfn Btglcy Marv NNW-rA,, Betty Westbrooke and Sharon Becker Third Row: Nancx Qwens, Agatha t-tarntftctn, Ltnda Taylor, Phyllxs Gott, Sondra Wallus, Sandra Magers, C W, Bnney, Larry Jones, Jim Or- chard, Ketth Edwards, James Malls, Tum Rogers, John Buzan, Ccrahi Mtsemer, Cary Nelrns, Tom Chandler, Pat Clawsrn, fllly p0l'!0I'IHl1I1 C05 Hays, Carotyn Jackson, Mehua Slmrnerman, Nancy Hughey, Jeanette Tennns, Lunda Routh and Dorothy Wllluams Fourth Row: Cartel Van Hrok, Donna Crayens, Pat Davis, Pruss Mad- dux, Gaul Tedrvck, Carlyn Dunham, Sherry Frazee, Joan Murray and Phylha Tcnnts .- 4 ' 'h 0' ' 4 I 1 V . :J , , 5 ,- Q .K 6 g 4 1 Ai Q 1 Q ,V 1 Q L S, Q , X A Q' Y Xt nun Fi - .7 . 1 'ia S 'L' Y A :J 2, :J 'Xian 3 5 - - 1 .. - Q , Ss- gl K , ,. W y Y 7 V Y . ' . ' - , V N ll Nancy Cold, Jody I-lltchcrzclf. and Marrlyn Pettlboo Fourth Row: Susan Kllne, Janet Wrtrlcly, Elalne Brundage, Camllle Curtls, Judy Heter, Linda Masters, Vlctor Squlres, Jerry Dar' nall, Curt Chattln, Robert Van Meter, Don Tarrant, Daylrf McCann, Bob Long, Torn Parsons, Robert I-lacks, WlIlI3UW Coley, Karan Flnley, Mary Helnemann, Kay Davls, Judy Allen. Anne Wllsmn and Llndn Runrlell :ff 4--' lf! ,P I , I xi -5 is 9,.., MOST HONORABLE YOUNG LADIES. .. Thls scene durlng dress rehearsal shows Plttl-Sung, Sharon Mclienzle, and Yum- Yum. Janlce Engleklng, slnglng 3 duet from the rnuslc department'5 gprlng op- eretta 'Mlkado f C l'0lllJJ UCUIUC' Aajllrf l'0ln lljil' JUNIOR MUSICIANS . . . Parkylew and Central lunlor rnu- ang. Third Row: John Carlson, Robert lldr-nore, Bob Long, uc club membera are First Row: Mary Meese, Janet Woody Barbara Brite, Eleanor Tarrasch, Pat Brewer and Mary Turner. Second Row: Coetta Mack, Jan Young, Nathalle Srnrth, Marl- lyn Arnold, Dlanc Phulllps, Sally Anderson and Dayld Brown- l. , George Rcdner, Stever Carlock, John Abbott, Marshall Street all kmds L.. , B 4 and Mr, Wllllam Spence, sponsor, The purpose of the club IS to create a deeper Interest and appreclatlon in muslc of Q7 Page Eigbrg -,rcren 055105 l 0Ul6lQ .9IflfI'lCdfQ L' fa SNAPPY DRILLS FRIENDLY SMILES Members of the Lasstes are Center Front Mary Kay Burns drum mayor Sec ond Row Norya Anderson Sharon Slack Janice Wulllamson Coetta Mack Judy Smuth Ltnda Routh Lnnda Rundell Carol Whlpple Dona Kubras Hannah Mack Sharon Usrey and Claudla Hays Third Row Sharr n Becket Mary Margaret Meers Anna Turner Patsy Dannels Pattl Shanks Elalne Brundage Judy Batten Judy Northnp Ellen Jo Crabb Joetta Cunningham and Carolyn Patterson Fourth Row 'vllss Dorann Lewis sponsor Connie Maggt Pat Langstcn Mary Stow Ann Wolf Judy Funkhouser Sharon Fnes Pat Wolf Duane Phll lnps Carol Hagerman Janlce Poundextcr Susan Kelly Susan Stark Carolyn Hoffman Kay Fraker Jody Httchcock and Wanda Russell LEADING LASSIES These offlcers ofthe Lassues Drum Corps are Kneel In Mary a Burns drum mayor Sfandmg Coetta Mack bugle cap taln Donna Kubu as president and nnda Run ell drurn captaun QL f1gfl,c1 I I . . . 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'i slit-.225 VIKING BOOSTER CLUB First Row Judy Calbrarth Suzanne Batey Donna Maples Kala Rhea Betty Reedy Rosle l-lungeford Sue Woolsley Caralea Stewart Brookste Rogers and Peggy Henbest Second Row Carol Splltter Jane Walke Beverly Barker Pat Crbles Vlrgrnra Rentschler Sandy Wrl luams Barbara Strerght Sherry Arnett Pat James and Dayre Ingram Thurd Row Joanne Jones Mary lvlcFad4n Judy Rma bey Sarnmre Ann Ferrrcane Mr Cox sponsor Larry Jones Tommy Kerr Jud: Owens and Donna Wollard Mrss Otterbach also sponsor ofthe group was not present for the prcture The Booster Club consrdered rt a pleasant duty to be on hand at a' games to cheer and encourage VIKING VICOR Durrng the half tame mtermussuon at the formed several routrnes and y lls o end som rnfectuous Carthage Parkvuew basketball garm the A pep squad per sprrrt to an eyemng of vnctory for P H S I' :KU IX meta lim L O I I C , A . W- 5,1 . J ' , 0 ' 1 ' ' 1 1: ' ' ir ' N1 Q5 3 Q, A K.. 'J I N i I . r ' 'I 4' . -44 -I. s -s--4 - -. - g w s -. ' S ' 2 .ui ' fi ' ' h f - A -1 s f f A 9 I . 95,11 Q.. X.. . . . e t l e I 7 v I B . ,lj 11195 6 cl .Sudan llfljflz 7 Il QCD? ? all YL-V F LI 4-s 5 T-.,, Clwvflnffi ,232 , 5' si' , ,,,. Sl ,. vv' ... Q-if PARKVIEW VIKINGS First Row Carroll Arnold Donnue Smlth Mark Adams Jerry Rlgdon Danny Walsworth Dale Webster lkey Houtz Danny Martrn Tommy Carpenter Johnny Galley and Jnm Hurd Second Row Ray Conrad Bo McClerkun John Warner Phul Harris Morry Beatty Bll PARKVIEW VIKES First Row John Rayl Benny 5OY'2b Dorsey Dysart Ronnne Pearce Jerry Benson Art Curtus Sam Claxton Tom Crabb Sud Bowers and Allen McCoy Second Row Davnd Anderson Paul Lanham Jackue Slfford CarrY Koofz Buddy lseman Pobert Slaft Bob Curley Darrell 4 .. J 'LJ LU NJ Iain Srmth Cerald Mrsemer Grant Darley Jerry Dlckey Eddie Sfracke and Davnd Hashagen Thnrd Row Gene Brewer Bob Pornphrey Dayud Pumphrey .lam Mlncks Jerry Dyer Ronnle Snow Make Fox Jerry Ash Larry Erdson Clyde Dowell and Rrchard Wakefield Baker Robert Swan and Jrm Spence Third Row Bull Blakey Jerry Adams Davud Pumphrey Jerry Lazenby George Sample Jerry Ash Larry Adams Max Lathrom Larry Westmoreland Jerry Dickey Emry Dllday and Rodger Buffnngton Page Nmelg four l 0 ' l fl l ' ' r- P as 2. W 5 F , j V Y na- - - - r-v ' nl C-gg V ,lx-ug' it I ,ml 1 K 5 5- sh v 'N , t. l i , A Q , I .l r .N I I .L ' Q-.. Q CP' I' 'W ' X ' Bv'u? fr, Q . Q I A ki ' -- T' 1 ' S ll l' .V CTJVLM f:'t N- 2 T L, J , ' ' . ' 1' x' Q' ZX Q PC ' 1 is I -' is ' . - 5 Cs u r.5J t' ' 1 u .' g ,X 3 PV, r ,' ' ' I 5 ' - L- L C lk , ty L . , , Ah - , C if , t 1 M, I , X . '- .- g :UL lx K r D '. .1 , , , , I 5 I ' I . J - - ' ' D . n , 4 . A I J ig Coac eff lfrocfuce Lnncng eamfi il me Wizard' WHO WILL START TODAY? Thus es one of the many Sheppard Woolford Varsity llne coach Orvllle Pottenger decnslons that must be made by Pwrlfylew football oaches head coach Harlan Hutsell asslstant coach and Ray Lund They are Robert Lechner backfleld C Bch for the Vllfes strom Irne coach for the Vlkes PLENTY OF ACTION Parkview s Jm Hurd scores the thlrd touch down of the battle agalnst Tulsa Edison September T fhal sc re the game was 39 3 ln favor of Parkx ew ,5- The Parkvlew Vlklngs closed a success ful football season wlth a record of sev en wnns one loss and a tae The Vnkungs edged West Plalns In thelr flrst game but then began to roll as they trounced Tulsa Edlson Webster Groves then came to Sprungfueld only to be shut out by the Vlklngs The bug game of the season was wlth powerful East St Louis hugh school The Vlklngs held them to a tue as East St Louns scored an the last mln ute Parkvuew next lnvaded the Central Hugh Bulldogs and annexed 26 O VIC tory Carthage gave Parkvlew trouble but the Vuklngs pulled the game out of the fnre wuth a l3 7 declslon Parkvnew defeated Joplln ZO 7 In a game at Jop lm Fayetteville was the Vlkungs next vnctlm as they fell 26 6 un the next to the last of the game of the season Theur only loss was a lO O decision to Um verslty Cnty un the last game Coach Orville Pottengers Parkvlew Vuklngs clamaxed thesr season wlth two men Donnue Smith and Jerry Rngdon belng named to the all state team Page N mem o n 1 ga its '- ,ve 1 , 1 ' Qs v- I l ' -P -ua, ' f'- , 'A qi. , ' . 9 A gg , t--Q f, . A A T v 1 H x C , l I 1 . ka- l . 7 . T T O r - - ' . .. l 1 t - 4 ' ' 1 ' A I QT the u rv C' I I A A -F , l J, . . Jr V 4 XA: . . 5, , . - . . . , 4 A . . I ' 'x - N, 'QT V . T A . sf gs 5 Q Y l , . . . . . . . 2. 1 .V X. . ' ' A h ' fue l lllg5 ode Football Schedule Parkview Parkview Parkview Parkview Parkview Parkview Parkview Parkview Parkview TOUCHDOWN' fback rn Hu scores another touchdown for the Parkview Vikings in their clash with e Tu sa Edison Eagles. Parkview rornped to vic- tory to the tune of 39- l3, Behind Hurd as he crashes through the Ea- gles' defense, is tackle .l rry Rigdon 721 I- lowed by tackle Danny Walsworth f62I. Grant Daily l7l l and Mark Ad- ams l88l have blocked their rnen and are stand- ing by ready to give as- sistance, This was Park- view's second game of the football season and also its second victory? Page Ninefj -,fix West Plains 7 Tulsa Edison I3 Webster Groves O East St Louis l2 Central O Carthage 7 Joplin 7 Fayetteville 6 University City lO OJ, game .7 NCQ, .U- PHS FOOTBALL Dae Webster Donnie Smith Morry Beatty Ray Conrad and lkey Houtz are on their way home after going through a tough football practice The many hours spent at practice by the team was one of the decisive factors that made their success ful grid season possible MAKING A CAIN The Parkview Vikings came from behind to defeat the Carthage Tigers l3 7 After they made the two successful touchdowns the Tigers couldnt seem to get back on their feet , mg, Jlmf Slab journe ef XJ The Parkvlew Vrkungs had one of the top basketball teams an the state They started slowly Parkview they had the Tour The Vlk the sernl but rapldly Improved buult up steam after taken second place an nament ot Champnons rngs beat Lebanon un flnals but lost to St Agnes In the frnals Parkview tlnrshed second un the Skylune Confer ence behund Lebanon The next bug accomplushment was wan nnng the Class L regnonal tourna ment The Vlklngs beat Joplun rn the flnals atter defeatung Neo sho and Webb Clty to reach the trnals They cllmaxed theur sea son with a trup to the state tour nament THE BIG SIX The sux members of the Vlkungs and the two coaches Flrst Row Kenny Wrllnams Johnny Galley and Larry Hunchclnffe Second Row Coach Herbert Weston Charlne l-lamulton Tom Carpenter Jerry Rlgdon and Coach Leslne Snowden THE FUTURE VIKINGS Members of the Vukes are First Row David Anderson Sam Claxton Paul Lanham Ronnue Pearce and Arch Watscn Second Row Larry Adams Cary Rutledge Donnue Foster Torn Fowler Bob Payne and Coach Leslue Snovyden An able team that started slowly but tunnshed wuth a roar agalnst some very potent teams was the Parkvnew Vlkes coached by Leslle Snowden thus year Severa' of these boys are onthe Vlklngs also WZ? Gwfl 1161 X vRH.! 1f'1l I Page ,X 111013 ft I CN U o o o A U1 T I' ' 1 3 J X KJ who . K A , U I f .4 A . - 'r. , f 5 . . . A ' ' 1, , b . . , . fl I . . I . - 111, lf 4 F - ' - - 'Nu 1 V A . 5? vu- I l 'Q' I xx. I X :Ti li E N- LTJALVV X I N 51 - ' J- , JL-fl F L4 Q Va V lj ,X x fl -L xx ' P me T. ' Q gr! . A , f ' fS,s ' Q' Parkvuew Spokane Q Q l H195 ll fl 00.5011 l !lllU MOI' Regular Season Pa rkv new Cerafral Parkvrevx Lebanon Parkvrevw Faveflevulle Parkview Parkxrmx Parkvr vw Parkxlgxx Parkvrew Parkxw vu Parkwew arkxu vs arkvuew Parkvrevw Parkvuevv Parkview Parkvuevv Bolrvar .loolrn Marshfield Faxettevtlle Buffal Lebanon Buffalo Central BOlrvar Joolnn Carthage Marsntneld Carthage '7 1. RICHT a a tbagc a Ca e D8NQ ack b s ot e XV arns a a fb be ga BELOW Q te appear e g ur as eg a zarne vv n P k ga gt e ese t ra a ea sta e t last Mar I1 4 X17ItfLlfl Clever Tournament Parkview Reed Springs Blue Cold Tournament Parkview Tourn Parkvuew Parkx new Parkview Parkvlevv Class L Parkx new Parkview Parkview Carnesvnlle ament of Champions Cole Camp Hollusfer Lebanon St Agnes Regional Tournament Neoslao Webb CIN Joplan glue Inga mer e .fd .iludfgng uinfef ABOVE Kenny Wulllams grabs a rebound from Buffalo as Larry Hrnchclntte and Jerry Rngdon watch UPPER RIGHT Kenny Wallnams trles to block a Lebanon shot whsle Torn Carpenter wants for the rebound RIGHT A scramble for the ball de velops between Carthage and Parkvnew whsle Jerry Rngdon watches BOTTOM Parkvuew unvades Carthage Left to rnght are Charlue Harmlton Larry Hmchclrtte Johnny Galley Kenny Wllllams Tom Carpenter and Jerry Rlgdon ,.. Pm: 'Xzmft 711716 52 xr' l I - L W , 1 Q' A Y si I 1 A A' 1 f ll POM l'ClC .SQQJOH l'l!8l'Q5 la Clfge wit, as TRACK SQUAD Fnsf Row Steven Owens Johnny Park er Jerry Duncan Tommy Halferty Delayne Hashagen Larry Wells Bob Slayton Albert Olxealand Jlm Spence Second Row Jerry Benson Tommy Thompson Roy Tolbert Charles Hanson Bull Adams Kenny Hamulton Ball Walker Johnny Brldges Cary Edge and Johnny Teuber Thnrd Row Bob Pumphrey Roger Cook Berry Johnson Bull Blakey Harvey The Parkvrew track squad under the coachtng of Orvllle Pottenger and Ray Lundstrom had three teams thus year a freshmen squad a Vnkes team made up of all grades and the Vlkungs There was a lot of enthusrasm about track as about lOO boys came out the tlrst day The squad was slrghtly rn experlenced as there were very few returnlng Iettermen Track Meet Schedule March 30 State Indoor Track Meet A rul 2 Open House Track Meet Aprll 9 Aprll l2 Apral l6 April l9 Aprrl 23 Aprrl 26 May 3 Open House Track Meet Ptttsburg Relays Open House Track Meet Skyllne Conference Track Meet S M S Relays All Star Meet Parkvlew Central Joplin Carthage Meet May 7 Clrnton Relays May l7 l8 State Outdoor Track Meet Page Om Hundred Bartlett Davld McCann Davld Hashagen Donnue Smith Rogel Coker Fourth Row Coach Ray Lundstrom Neldon Watscn Dale Webster Jerry Ash James Abbott James Crlppen Ed Stracke Jerry Rrgdon Charles Hamllton Tommv Carpenter John Warner Charles Creeno Richard llndall Rnchard Wakefreld and Coach Orvllle Pottenger CAPABLE LETTERMEN Jerry Rtgdon and Donnle Smlth are two of the returmng track Iettermen from Central Jerry throws the weughts whale Donnie IS a sprrnter Both were all state football players E SX 65, It U .X t t r J J , , o ff Q - y ,, .V NK .4 J T ,Qt - W J J ,I 5 l 'J ' A A E J' f f D Xl S s y , ,J ld v. I Jffd, 'V ' I . rt A I V f a. . ' S i 1 ,V I ' v ? f Q i' T Ill T ' ,fl J me A J M 1 en ermen pracfcce .JLJI of J SZGCL Weefd THROW IT FAR Jerrs Rtgdon demonstrates haw to throw the shot put to Rnchard Wakefreld and Charlte Harnniton kneeling DHL Webster Jchn Warner Torn Carpenter Eddne Stracke D n Q rnnth and Davud Hashagen standrng Don ON YOUR MARK' CET SET' CO' Workung on therr starts rn the Parkvuew gyrn are Jerry Bengon Davud Hashagen Warner The squad prartlced an the gym several times thus -5 nte Smrth Jerry Rtedon and Dawd H'35hagen are rmurmng yotterrner frcnw iast years Centra! Hugh 5QU3d WWI? some nt the others won B Wetters hast year for the Bullpups Seaym dug fn bad w ther The Vukungs fnrst meet was th? state rndcor track meet held at Ccfufnbta March 3m W 'Q Ptzqe One Hllflfffllf Om Q O 4 i al' Ol ' A A t V. O . ' 'I F . I ,. ,SUM f , 'I VU S h Q , Dcnnre Sr-mth. Charlne Harntlton, Tom Carpenter and John the Nast was the state catccer held Vat '--75 8' Cchlmbla ffff-1? x R nf ' 1 X f S ' K Q Aa .Y r I 'WS' f -I . sir, , .XX .J ' 2 1 n 5 V ' , .X4CflUltlQ5 CCQl'lt Q J .SDl9Ol'l:5l'l'l6lI'l5 1,9 eg LK We ymlll lfy l 1:13 FOR STRONCER ARMS James Crlppen Jerry Inman Paul Bass Bob Sterllng Phll l-larrrs and Ronald Tropp watch Larry Clrne demonstrate the pullop ln physlcal educatlon class Thlg as only one of the many exerclses practlced to develop C 1 sr F t' J Page One Hundred Tun The erght baseball games scheduled for Parkvlew to play were Joplln Lebanon Aprll 5 Aprll 8 WW Central Carthage Carthage .loplln Central 0 Lebanon April lO A rll ll Aprll l5 April l9 Aprll 25 PLAY BALL Kenny Wullaams thlrd baseman Danny Walsworth catcher and Sammy Potter Second baseman are shown wlth coach M Robert Lechner Two other lettermen members not present are Johnny Galley and Bruce Bulls strength agrlnty and assuredness Fundamental sklls rn a wide varlefy of physlcal actlvltnes are rncluded ID all the physrcal educatlon classes ID Sprlngfleld hugh schools O I I I L lt -tr. bffiiiiiiiijii r 'NL , l' ijljfjilijiifiiiij D- ta N Q27 n ef f A giijjgiiqggjy A ' .,...............,,... April22 K iw' qnrrhrr rl' I l l NL, ennia, gay gnflzuaiafifa .Silarf fgracficegi SWING HIGH Mr Lee Agee sponscr Harold Mtnor The teams hoof YO Daw teams fr m Boltvar Jopltn Carthage Tommy Grace and Chuck Grace are shown here after a hard Central and perhaps Greenwood and St Agnes Parkvuew s afternoon of practucrng tennus Parkvlew plans about l2 tennus team wtll constst of 6 boys and 4 glrls matches for the bovs a d Q to IO matches for the gurls TIME FOR TEE Nvck Wetnsaft and Larry Wood two members of the Parkvnew golf team haw? WST finished practvclng at Grandvlew golf course The enght boys who made the lowest totals t 1-5 an-qw-wt for 36 holes Qualtfled for the team The team Dlaved 9 games thus V Golf Schedule March l8 Central March 22 Aurora there A rsl 5 A rll 8 Aprul l6 Aprrl 23 Aprrl 26 Aprnl Z9 May lO Aurora here Jopltn there Joplnn here S lvl S Relays Bolnvar here Bolrvar there Central iv L Pzgc One Hlnzdud Three . . . , te , ' l 'D . . . F1 t -'H v . , al ! . - , I' T I ' f e 0 : QA I ' - . T 'X ' I 'X . lf Q V X ear V A, ' - '- ,wr rr ,L , I, 3 P S xx X. 1 E I g I D I 1 1 A V K p 1 1 . i , i I ..... -QV.: D. vpn 'K Pefticoats, ivy league, rock and roll sl' Bermudas and cashmere were in the n. The favorite fad was going steady. For class parties we were always re We met new friends--both girls boysg in fact the year had countless joys. - ..nY' V1 X 'A 1 . X QS .,. n- Q Q NN- f -' x ?,1 K ,ff '- ' M , . , f X N x ' x x ,W Ns a -S r r e V ki - R VJ, ,rif- 'Ox W ff-.A and f' '. U 14' Um I E'IfU1LL.S' ,l',ll?1A.S' I O IIKIS in g ,CLA Hua! fa an, HAIR? Q Pen gully .S'1.,m,0 63 ,dum Jann 7!!ur1'fgn . lllu fr - yunfnr ylllfy C2004 1 yllllilll' 6. S -'C 'C' Ill!! 5 IQJJXSIA B- Q. . C J In Q 5 X721 61 5,4 lg0ll!.'9 Y x Y 5 i A Omen' me JQCL .fdncl .ith ofaolg gh' ff, b, Q 4 S Ollllll' HIIIA X IIIIIIUA WGL'L ir Iv, g,'aE'5-15 . . 'gift- A The Yearbook Royalty tttlcs were chosen nn V 'I V x' Congunctron wrth the nautncal tntICfVuknng tw Log Donnzc and Hannah were crowned and. ' - - 1, togetngr wttn their attendants. were honored in 's ,, at the Cnrtstrnas Forma! Dmcrnbcr 2' 'I I P v I 4 r 2 ' VIKING LOC ROYALTY , , David Smith, Clara LanQ, SODHO Smith, Hannah Mack, Eddue Straclfc, Mum' Burl-tg tumors, rnoresg Kay McCuIIah, Charles Harntlton, scnrorz, Donnre Joann Copeltn, Allen McCoy,freshrncn f'.1: 4 Um' llnmfmrf lflffffl I Ilia I LITERARY CHA CHA . . . Samui '- LSZAOOK .yn !Ql'Q:5 la lljdly I The amps, ' - , lg Mary Marg.1v.' '.'v .r swf D CP T' ' Ia , Ari' Mud at - '1 nw rI1 fr im r I ym I bw ,qw grvm 'EY fxpgfArc'rwYIy, sr- I- .wt r. 'Yew 'Pg ' Iv I r ' H' I NVQ ' Y Y - t . I . ' 3 WHAT S THE VERDICT? . . , Ymxivrwtf JLHIX Ba! 3, ' 7 ,A Ann Hartk Qarivx Cxrhgn EH' SYM: lwcf Vxfaltu 5 I J T. be 'W idgli ' . ml8 'A 'Na YP r rs Q rt Qtarffx Thy rv- I suITs www wcbatu I If r, mere Hung, but rfIl3U1,, I ve will fwfr I-V1 w ' Q ii MY FEET ARE KILLING ME Tahmg fogcthef at We Chrsfmax Dance, Judx Cette. Jcarw Cooelarwd and Larm Emscw ad-wrc the arrax of bwtifafwt colors liar' was freshman at- tendant To the Vwkmg Lcg queen lilgu Om H1n1.1'u.f Nun Pa EATING T0 MUSIC Sampling malts plate lunches snacks and candy bars are lust a ew t Parkwew s students Students enloylng the friendly get together wlth thelr trlends at the l nch table where they exchange talk about hornewcrk schcol aetlxutles rnmnly foot al and basketball games Here they are also able to relax bet re govng to thelr afternoon classes HOPINC T0 BE ACCEPTED Mr Homer Kesterson IS shown here conterrlng wlth Dr Adolph Unruh Chairman ot the North Central Evaluatlxe Comrnattee M Kesterson stated Few new schools undertake the task of asklng approval for membershlp durlng the first year ot operatuon but Parkvlew Hugh School lS at ternptung to accornplnsh thus honor vlQMs 3JrKgQANM Q Qs Qllglll MISTER CHAIRMAN Covernmg assembly IS an every Wednesday afternoon attalr Standrng above as Carroll Arnold speaker of the house Seated are Donnle Smlth vuce speaker and Kay McCullah secretary PEEPINC OUT THE WINDOW Lucinda Thomas and Beverly Perryman are lookung out gust one of the many huge wlndows at Parkvsew watchlng work begun on another sec tuon of the school There wlll be l7 rooms and they wull be IH USC next year 46 Une Hnmfred lui ian... r 75 't 'lu WE VE GOT A GOOD TEAM' Thus ns a typrcal example ot what goes on at Parkview on the day of a bag game The Parkview pep squads combrne here as they give a cheer for theur team On thus partlcular day the pep squads were yelling for vuctorv over Central Hugh The usual pep rally was held on the parknng lot MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE Every mornung Mr James Fords vorce comes over the loudspeaker as he gsves the mornnng announcements Mr Ford Assustant Prrncrpal carrres on thus task both mornrng and afternoon from hrs spot at the mrcrophone rn the general offrce WHEWY S0 MUCH FOR THAT' Another day ends as relret Tomorrow wrll be another day wuth more experuences students depart from the bunldung with a slrght feelung of and a challenge to be met Page One Hundred Uezerz l l l l l ' .4. We i 'Y . K thi ,gn Memoriam JAMES QICHARD HOGAN December l3 V939 Gcrober Zl, V956 l know not where His islands lift Their fronded palms in air' l only know l Cannot driff Beyond Hvs love and care Whiffier APT BAND BASEBALL BASKETBALL BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDINGS CABINET CAMERA CLUB COMMERCE CQIIILW cams ATHLETIC Assocnmuow COOKS 4 cams PHYSICAL EDUCATION COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION CUSTODIANS DEBATE DEDICATION DRAMATICS ENCLISH FOOTBALL FOREIGN LANCUACE FOREWORD FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA COLE COVERNINC ASSEMBLY HICH TIMES HISTORY HISTORY CLUB HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL VOCATION IJ fl! , A -I - ' , t v, ,Z , ' - 4 1 . ' A I . . , '1 1 ' I A ' ' Q Hlfv I -7 x,,,,,,,,, A- -I A 4- ,M , ,,,, I .lY.'L .'L'v'Qil 55N O9 CHOIR KEY CLLH LASS LIbR XFIY MATHEMQTICS MEMOQIAM Cglllll OFUQETTA ORCHEwTRtx IARENT TEACHUQ ASSOCIATION 'EI SQLAD KADIO CLLB SAFITY COUNCIL SCIENCI SCIENCE CLUB SENIOP EXECUTIVL BOARD SPANISH CLUB STAL ICHAFT TINNIS TRACK VIKINC, FESTINAL WITH QU N AND ATTENDANTS VIKINC LOC VIKING LOC ROYALTY Y TEENS ES I ' EE A . ' ' ,, U 1 V., ., . . ' 'V I ' - ' ' I I, ,I In ., , I I ff, HM, fl I A very special thank you should be expressed to the teachers who have graciously permitted their classes to be interrupted for pic- tures to be taken or for identifi- cations to be made . , , to stu- dents who have spent innumer- able hours in the production of the yearbook . . , to photogra- phers who have waited patiently for subjects to pose A i . to artists who designed the covers. For everyone . the staff hopes this book helps to record an important year i , Our Wew .X4JA.tl0Il L 1 All lligfllll 1.5


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