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Y I VJ! I KK! F 2-new if French Club front row left to right Donna Hawthorn, Hammel, Treasurer: Tony Brooks, Lisa Dillingham, Valerie Nancy Harrison Robin Hawthorn Marianne Burfeind, Wilson, second row - Steve Dowling, Belinda Brown, Mike Brenda Verhelst Laura Thompson Secretary, Mrs. Alex- Doyle, third row - standing - Yvette Sanderson, Marcia ander Sponsor Saundra Sturdy President Stacy Hag- Clements, Tony Allen, Robert McGahan, Valerie Cloud, gard Vice President Mary Humphreys Reporter, Sharon Andrew Beverely, Keith Evans, Alan Meadows. J The purpose of French Club is to extend an understanding and appre- ciation of the French culture beyond the classroom. As part of the culture, students learn about French cooking, family life, and political beliefs. These customs are explained through programs including music, films, speakers, a trip to New Orleans, and having dinner at Le Mirabelle, and local French restaurant. French Club also participates annually in a state French-speaking contest and festival at UALR. French Club mem- bership is open to any student studying French or having previously completed one year of French. middle left - French Club votes on where and when to have their pot-luck dinner. above - Yvette Sanderson and Brenda Verhelst listen to French lessons in the lab. left - Saundra Sturdy and Stacy Haggard ask for activities suggestions. E 1 25 Q 1
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I 'N-4' Marsha Stillings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Stillings, would have been a Lakeside senior this year. However, she has spent the year abroad studying in Germany as the representa- tive of the Lakeside Chapter of the American Field Service. As a recepient of the International Schol- arship Program, Marsha has had an exciting ten month stay in Wildbad, Germany with the Roessler family She has studied Math German English Choir Biology and Sports in the German school One of the highlights of her stay was a trip to Berlin and to communist East Germany She also visited the Swiss Alps and the Austrian bor er Our school is very proud of Marsha and pleased top left - A view of the business section of Wildbad. top right - The high school in Wildbad where Marsha was a student. bottom left - A German townscape. bottom right - A glimpse of the residential section of town. that she has had so many memorable exper :ences as a Lakeside senior in Germany GDES TO GEGRMANGY
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QMQLJR MMIGQS! ,.,.. ti t Spanish Club are Spanish or have studied Spanish for one or two years. ------' ' The purpose of this club is to enrich the members' knowl- edge ofthe language, cultures, and customs of the Span- ish people. During the year the members learned about the Spanish culture and customs through monthly meet- . ings at school, special meetings at various members' homes and field trips. top left- Spanish Club members Kathy McDonnell, Van Rhoden, Laura Fish, Kathy Humphreys, and Cathy Favorite display items of the Spanish top right - Spanish Club kids make a trip to Casa Bonita in Little Rock and munch out on Mexican food. middle right - Susan Burgess, Presi- dent Julie Maeder, and Sponsor Mrs. Markell decide on the pot-luck dinner menu. SPANISH cette Spanish Club: kneeling left to right - Robbie Bridges, Van Rhoden, Laura Fish, Cathy Favor- ite, Lisa McJunckin, Kathy Humphreys, Liz Plummer, Nancy Scott, - sitting on stage - Jan Martin, Julie Maeder, Presidentg Leslie Thorne, Vice President, Melissa Wilson, Kathy Winters, Susan Burgess, Lynn Rice, Pam Schaus, Chuck Jordan, back row - Cyndy Plummer, Lisa Mill- er, Kay Lynn Queen, Terri Wilson, John Maeder, Su- san Thompson, Donna Larkin, Kathy McDonnell, Nan Muncrief, Marsha Hale, Lance Shockley.
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