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Honor Clubs Reward. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE . . . Front Row: Mary Anderson, Ste- phanie Deck, Billie Boucher, Kathy Miles, Steve Monroe, Dick Gist. Carolyn Gist. Second Row: Iohn Lipscomb. Kay Thomas, lane Iones. . Bobby Allison. Beverly Zinter, Sara Y Lee. Nancy Iuracek, Lynda Harris. Third Row: Mrs. Annette Keller, sponsor: Bill Wear, Gary Iohn- son, Ken Mongar. Bob Hudspeth, Pat Carrithers, Gordon Patterson. National Forensic League is an honor society QUILL AND SCROLL . . . Front Row: Ian Goodrich, Ieannie Turner, Virginia Davidson. Second Row: Peggy Widders. Becky Bradley, Anne Zaleski. Third Row: Connie Holley, Linda Hedrick, BettyfGatewood. Fourth Row: Ioe Oliver. Cheryl Jackson, Ed Bodanske. Fifth Row: Mike Lumley. Don Deeds. Norma Foster, also a iirst-semester member. was absent from the picture. 60 composed of students who have proved them- selves outstanding in the field of speech. NFL members represent Parkview throughout the state in tournaments, competing in debate and individual events. Officers were Mary Anderson, president: Gordon Patterson, vice-president: and Pat Car- rithers, secretary. Quill and Scroll, the intemational honorary society for highschool joumalists, recognizes and rewards ability and achievement in writ- ing and other phases of joumalistic work. Officers were Peggy Widders, president: Becky Bradley, vice-president: Virginia David- son, secretary: and Ian Goodrich, treasurer
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For Programs. Behind the scenes at Parkview's assemblies and dramatic productions is the Stagecraft Club. Members, who for the first time included girls, learn how to operate sound and lighting equipment and properties for assemblies, the operetta, and the senior play. Officers were David Haskett, president: Clair Smith, vice-president: and Rod Tucker, secretary-treasurer. Increasing the dramatics students' under- standing of the theater arts is the goal of the Dramatics Club. Officers were Susy Gilbert, president: Ed Bodanske, vice-president, and lane Curnutt, secretary-treasurer. Members of the Audio-Visual Club contri- bute to the educational program of the school by showing films. Heading the club were Don Farthing, president: Tom Little, vice-president: and Paul Goudelock, secretary. AUDIO-VISUAL . . . Front Row: Iim Rollins, Dennis Schade, Burt Kerr, David Haskett, Ron Privett, Roger Fillmer, Glenn Craig. Second Row: Paul'Goudelock, Iohn Phillips, Tom Little, Dale Keltner, Iim Day, Ken- neth Buchanan, Bruce Williams, Gene .Darrison. Third Row: Iim Thomas, Mark Young, David Hen- derson, Mr. Allen Gwin, sponsor: Don Farthing, Ioe Silsby, Lynn Mitchell. WHO'S AFRAID . . . A Readers' Theater presentation of Who Afraid of Virginia Woolf? offered Alethea Chap- man, Iohn Creson, Susy Gilbert, Rick Hunter, and Sandy Harris in the psychological study for a Dramatics Club program. Members of the club had opportunities to act. direct, review plays. and to participate in school produc- tions as well as to appear in the club programs.
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UNA VOCE . . Front Row' Maureen Mueller, Maril n Creek Una Voce a Una Voce, Parkview's Latin club, promotes a better understanding of the past by exploring customs and traditions during the height of the Roman Empire. Special programs are arranged for Christ- mas and Valentine's Day. Highlight of the year is the traditional Roman banquet Where stu- dents are transformed into citizens of ancient Home as they don tunics and togas. Decora- tions and program center around a theme de- signed to provide a gala setting and enter- tainment for the members and guests. Officers were Greg Murray, president: Ieff Johnson, vice-president: Betty Gatewood, secretary: and Donna Lamar, treasurer. . . y . Connie Arell, Betty Squires, Sandi Ferguson, Susie Harrington, Ian Goodrick, Carol Palmer. Willene Davidson, Linda Humphrey, Linda DeBusk, Pat Holmes, Lynda Allgeier, Carol Rainey, Linda I-'i.nster, Mary Anne Holland. Second Row: Ellen Matthews, Carla Spence. Linda Patterson, Eloa Radford, Katy Beachler, Ianelle Cowles, lenny Baldwin. Daniela Gabutti, Iulie Graves, Deanne Wantland, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Trlica, Marsha Willoughby, Kitty Talty, Mary Helliker, Iudy Bridgeforth. Third Row: Sherry Hill, Betty Gatewood, Sara heinemann. Katie Keene, Ginger Little, Neva Martin, Sara Weber, Glenda Grubaugh. Sandra Wyant, Ianet O'Hara, Patty Talty, Pam McQueory, Connie Hol- ley, Becky Miller, Rigsby Hunt, Ian Webb. Fourth Row: Tom s Wide Interests LEGENDARY LATINS . . . Dramatic portrayals of myths of Rome enlivened many of the meetings oi the Latin club. Kitty Talty, Tommy Adams and Kam Kammerer tell one of the legends in dramatized poetry. Stephenson, lei! Iohnson, Bill Wickizer, Nick Weimer, Tim Iohn son, Mike McTague, Iim Kershaw, Fred Fulton, Iudy Murphy, Beth Kershaw, Sue Kynion, Donna Lamar, Connie Yount, Lynn Harris, Ann Baker, Sharon Iones, Kathy Magers. Filth Row: Greg Iackson, Gary Stewart, lim Anthony, Greg Murray. Ed Bodanske, Ion P. Kissick, Gordon Patterson, Ioseph McCarthy, Tommy Adams, Doug Hamilton, Iohn Russell, Dave Shaw, Bamey Keen- er. Bryon Rea, David Gamble, Ralph Madden, Pat Voight. Sixth Row: Benny Matlock, Pete Winegardner, lim Martin, Robert Wooldridge, R. B. Beckmann, Kam Kammerer, Iim Maschino, Michael Shaw, Jerry Cook. Ioe Allder, Steve Terrill, Iim Cantrell, Mitchell McCorc1e, Norbert Kerr, Mark Morton, Ted Von Willer, Steve Testerman.
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