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Fine Arts Organizations Provide Students with ci Change of Pace Plays, art centers, Flam- enco dances and French cuisine probably had noth- ing in common unless a student was involved in the Drama, Art, Spanish or French-German Clubs. With a strong interest in the cultural arts, students found many opportunities to explore many new and fascinating ideas. Field trips, speech tourna- ments, and fundraisers were just a few of the activ- ities. Not only did the mem- bers of the Drama Club participate in the produc- tion of plays, but some also competed in Speech tour- naments. When Miss Elliott first asked me to go, I was very nervous. When I walked into the room to do my speech, I heard two or three speeches. I knew I had some tough competi- tion, and I wasn't too confi- dent, but I went up and did my presentation the best I knew how, said Wende Moseley. Field trips to the art Cen- ter and the UALR Art De- partment gave art club members many new ideas about their work. It was interesting and fun. We saw neat modern art and some really weird art, HAVING A BITE of Spanish cuisine provided the Spanish Club with a little bit of Spain's heritage. Jonathan Davis, Mandy Dumas, and Bubba McVay try to decide whether or not they are will- ing to try the frijoles. PLAYING WITH TOYS was an un- usual activity to see at school. Mike Da- vis and Ric Wade find a few moments to play with the unusual Spanish toys. said Maijo Wuorisalo. Not only did Spanish students learn to speak the language, but they ex- plored the lives and cul- ture of the Spanish de- scent which could be traced back centuries ago. With a taste for Mexi- can cuisine and an interest in Mexican dancing, stu- dents took an excursion to a production of Flamenco dancing. The French classes spent a day away from the books as they ventured to see a French play and then to McCain Mall for a little Christmas shopping. -- M Performances l
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