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

 - Class of 1965

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American Way ol Life. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high stand- ards of Christian character is the purpose of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs. A major activity of the clubs is participation in the state-wide Youth and Government pro- gram. For the first time in the history of the program, a Springfield student, Lester King of Parkview, will serve as Youth Governor. Tri-Hi-Y officers were Mary Beth Peterson, president: Becky Bradley, vice-president: Vir- ginia Davidson, secretary, and Iudy Geren, treasurer. Officers of Hi-Y were Ioe Harris, president: Lester King, vice-president: David Haskett, secretary: and David Smith, treasurer. Future Homemakers of America strive to promote better relations in the home and school. The annual city-wide banquet and a mother- daughter banquet are among the varied ac- tivities of the club. Officers were Carol Lawson, president: Sarah Bury, vice-president: Katie Seals, secre- tarv: and Carlene Loftis, treasurer. TRI-HI-Y . . . Front Row: Ella Dunn, Carlene Loftis o , I Ann Barile, Willene Davidson, Iudy Dishmcrn. Mary Anderson, Lin- ny Carrier, Cyntha Grisham, Kristen Adams. Second Row: Vir- ginia Davidson, lane Arnsmeyer. Ieannie Moffatt, Sally Andrews, Iudy Geren, Frances Glenn, Rebecca Burke, Donna Gemeinhardt. Third Row: Mary Beth Peterson, Ian Webb, Billie Boucher. Benkv I POLITICAL VICTORS . . . Elected to serve in the Model State Government were Mary Beth Peterson as Sergeant- at-Arms and Lester King as Governor. Melton, Ioyce Case, Adele Francis, Iudith Hooper, Becky Bradley, Bobbie Williams. Fourth Row: Ianet Miller, Glenda Williams, Patty Yager, Barbara Wilson, Marian Moore, Nancy West, .Katie Keene, Lynn Harris, Peggy Widders. Filth Row: Barbara Norris, Iudy Murphy, Vickie Roach, Neva Martin, Sara Weber, Susie Dickerson, Linda Hall, Peggy Patrick, Katy Beachler. B 67

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FHA and v's Promote HI-Y . . . Front Row: Joe Loguzzo Bill Saddler, Bill Martin, Glen Roper, Lester King, Joe Harris, Al Turner, David Haskett, Steve Christeson. Second Row: Pat Voight, David Miller, John Carter, Dan Carl, Jim Rollen, Richard Kobernat, Ed Bodanske, Sam FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA . . . Front Row: Elaine McMasters, Linda Lawson, Shirley Steinhoif, Donna Lindeman, Judy Bartlett, Rita Mansfield, Susan Henley, Donna Carnagey, Carla Bryant, Nanette Grinder, Deborah Henry. Second Row: Carlene Loltis, Susan Hurley, Linda Robertson, Theodosia Kist- ler, Jane Little, Jane Blood, Shirley Southerland, Patty Latimer. Carla Spence, Cyntha Grisham, Beverly Foote, Judy Langston. Third Row: Vicki Rodgers, Vicki Wilson, Theran Rush, Linda Elliott, Sarah Cooper. Cathy Calame, Judy Murphy, Vickie Roach, Helen Shafer, Sondra Rapp, Linda Barfle, Anita Dean. Fourth Scott, Dennis Nabors. Third Row: Mr. Craig Sabotka, sponsor, Mark Carl, Ron Taylor, Dave Smith, Jerry Green, Steve Schlicht- ing, Neale Bartee, Jackie Weimer, Dean Graham, Steve Bisher. Row: Paula McCafferty, Ann Amis, Dorine Williams, Patti Hoy. Linda Burris, Evelyn Leong, Suzanne Muhonen, Charlotte Turner, Ginger Shaw, Paula Elsey, Marsha Waggener, Sandra Ruqgles. Filth Row: Janice Curtis, Linda Wheeler, Elizabeth Bury, Sara- lee Bury, Judy Dishman, Gail Siflerman, Cheryl Shelton, Paula Ricketts, Joyce Louth, Marsha Shadburne, Carol Lawson, Sandy Shultz, Mrs. Lucille Garrison. Sixth Row: Freddie Stracke, Janice Hamm, Mary Martha Stevens, Tanna Daughtrey, Merrilea Sul- livan, Linda Randolph, Susan Falk, Katie Seals, Martha Blansit, Nancy West, Susan Jones, Connie Canaday, Debbie Ball.



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cos, FBLA Train... COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION . . . Front How: Iudy Doran. Cyndy Mabry, Vicki Vaughan, Iudy Brammer, Pam Hurley, lanet Stefiens, Connie Smith, Leilani Pierson, Ann Amis, Sandi Ferguson, Cindy Creek. Second Row: Paul Patterson, Lauren Weber, Marilyn Blades, Paula McCaiierty, Carol Dalton, Ian Orme, Marjory Miller, Sandy Hughes, Donna Hudson,.Norma Richmond, Susie Sothern. Third Row: Dennis Lamb, Dan Bratcher, Danny Cooper, Gary Reed, Darrell Bellamy, Gary Wilson, Wayne Bair, Dan Curtis, Gary Clime, Chris White, Gene Sallee. Fourth Bridging the gap between high school and employment is the Cooperative Occupational-Education Club. COE Row: Sue Mason, Donna Gateley, Edna Gaunt, Pam Edwards, Deann Sisco, Sue Hendrickson. Linda Kellihan, Kenny Aiken, Bill Tillitt, Iohn Adair, Iim Mayfield. David Williams. Filth Row: Craig Tyler. Iohn Miller, Ierry Gann, Benny Matlock, Tom Pretti, Jerry Vigneaux, Ray Miller, Dave Boyd, Ronnie Austin, Iim Morris, Dan Hayden. Sixth Row: Don Crandell, Ralph Mires, Greg Hanselman, Garry Newman, Dennis Gold, Paul Needham, Mike Wachner, lim Holland, Don Swain, Mike Mansell, Eddie Robertson, Bill Shean. members participate in city-Wide ac- tivities and state and national conven- tions. The club, open to all COE stu- dents, turthers the development of skills begun in the classroom and on the job. At conventions members enter competitions involving speech, spell- ing, mathematics, parliamentary pro- cedure, and other projects. Highlighting the year is the Em- ployer-Employee banquet which pro- motes understanding between the two groups. Officers were Bill Tillit, president: Cindy Mabry, vice-president: Iim Hol- land, secretary: Iohn Miller, lntra-City Council representative. 68 Future Business Leaders of America emphasize preparation for the business world with speakers, tours of local business establishments, and through assisting in various community projects. Furthuring their efforts to achieve the goals of better business practice, the members participated in the state FBLA convention with Suzanne Braun, state president, presiding. Convention entries include ct spell- ing team, a parliamentary procedure team, speech contests, and cx Mr. and Miss FBLA contest. Parkview's Susan Shaw was se- lected as one of the ten national final- ists last year after winning the state title of Miss FBLA.

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