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C'est Lci Vie' earns 555555 The Language Culture Club was formed of Latin, German and French students, however, anyone could join who wanted to for S2 dues. The club was under the leadership of the sponsor, Miss Erica Barber. Irina Malakian, a Lebanese and president of the Language Club said, I wouldn't have charged anything to be a member ofthe club, for I think that people should have fun without it costing them anything, but an old member set the dues at SZ. Language Culture Club had three parties this year. The first one was a get acquainted party and 15 out of 20 members attended. Second, the club had a garden party and sent invitations to the Spanish Club. Third, they had a Christmas party. A few members participated in the play Biuebird ' at the Arkansas Arts Center during the month of December. They also participated in language fairs. At the Fayetteville Tourney, students presented an orig- inal play in the language they were studying. The play was a version of Hercule de Bergerac adopted by John Koehler, Parkviewjunior. Language Culture Club also sold T-shirts that said, C' est La Vie. French for This is Life. A major project that Irina had planned was to take all exchange students in Little Rock and North Little Rock disco dancing at Tramp's off Cantrell with escorts. Sing along. Kim Godfrey, a German Il student, teaches to German I students. Foreign Languages Language Culture Club Q N jr.-ns kv . , ' si 'et fm 'V-. sa- L .L E - 51553 . .II 4 ,,, i :gg ' ' IQ at : A5 Y 412 ff ' Q -wge- . x4h3?'.,- ' tgzeidift Lau f .325. A Spanish student Improved her batting average on the pinata, but the blindfold makes it difficult.
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Spanish SPANISH CLUB: lfront rowl B. Tadlock, treasurer, B. Tadlock, vice-president, A. Smith, president, B. Trlbble, secretary, S. Flelchstadt, sponsor. llooond fowl T. Shlrey, K. Gaines, S. Gunter, A. Bowen, G. Hooks, S. Yount. lthlrd rowl J. Smith, Ft. Hooks, M. Wetzel, M. Chownlng, L. Fllchardson, V. Qulnce, R. Suskle. fbook rowl T. Reid, C. SPANISH: llront rowl N. Honeysuckle, M. Gunter, V. Pollnow, K. Broadaway, J. Blevins, P. Shlnn, L. Allen. leooond rowl P. Bates, Fi. Kurllaka, K. Baker, C. Hlllard, C. Mayo, S. Kendall, V. Swaim. lthlrd rowl J. Cook, C. Koehler, J. Jacobson, C. Harrell, B. ryan, . Ramey, L. Jernigan. lback rowl K. Hearty, S. Wange, S. Essley, E. B M Richesln, K. Smith, G. Houff, P. Schwaz, J. Koehler, K. Pahrson, J. Genz, D. Trlbble, K. Joyce, C. Burton, L. Allison, Ft. Schlld. Sutton. M. Fourte. 1 T . ' -' A . t , ,y. w . af . , , ., C , . - q I A C : Y . Q A X 1 ,JH N: ,hy ig. 416 ,. . .-J pr., cgi? ,.-'l, 'Q i ' -as H 6 ,'yz,?'I v, w f l VA A 0 , .. ff' 1 .-.11 ,, yi' A G K . Y fr I V . V E A 1 V I G A 53.3 1 M .vA,:Q:, ,jf A g ,A Q as M E' V :g.Q Q, I K , Y In 'WHL 5 K 4 L if w 'f A ,Li . .lVf ,, ' ' H50 ' ' 'Ag ffm A J' A liw Q ' -,l -A ' , 1 ,' ,. We' a ' .ll ' 9 A J ' 4 at fi! 3 1 A ll' 1 11 - 5? ll f S E9 so ,, is or A 4 , Q ung- Se habla Espanol One of the most popular foreign language clubs was Spanish Club. It was sponsored by Mrs. Shirley Fteichstadt. The only requirement for membership was having taken Spanish one year. To start the year, members had a picnic at Boyle Park. I think that the fall picnic was a good thing because it was at the beginning of the year and gave everyone a chance to get acquainted, said Andy Smith, pre- sident. Other activities like selling T-shirts and caroling with students from Hall and Central united members. X l A culture study with a Spanish flair meant chili con queso icheese dipl, sopapillas, punch and a pinata to break during one club meeting. My first culture study was really fun. I didn't know what it was at first, however, after I found out I enjoyed it, said Robert Bergeron. Spanish classes learned other as- pects of foreign cultures and played games in Spanish. They celebrated Spanish holidays in native ways. Beth Tadlock, vice-president, said, Spanish Club was a good organiz- ation because there weren't many requirements. It was mostly fun. . 5 , YB l l V-15 ' J mf. Q4 f25ilfia.-QQQ ' Spanish Club 663 Cash flow. Mrs. Shirley Fteichstadt counts money students turn in for T-shirt sales. 'Fi s fxfr,-2 .Q Here boy. Steve Gunter catches a egg at the Spanish Club's fall picnic.
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