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Basics mean daily grind .li-.--l-i-11 A A ' aialaaa . . :ini , 5 'K CCE MEMBERS ARE: lhnck rowl Darryl Dlckey, Allen Ralllnl, Wllllnl lee, Leroy Jones, Edward Pllge Ifonrth rowl Andre Dlckey, Iellery lleklel, leehlel Nlyne, Arthur Dolglnl, Howard Powell, Mlelnel Welker lthlrd rowl Robert Newton, lueeell Helter, Ven Edwerdl, Allele Innes, leeeeld rewl Ckerlel lyel, Bridgette Hlll, Clrlette Wklte, Mlekele Blevlne, Mn. Sybll Bunn Ifrant rowl Buford Snlth, Chrlee n, Sylvln Wheeler and Lewin, Llnde Fleldl, Llu lehln Tlm Brown. CHAPEL CLUB MEMBEIS All: Iblck rowl Marty Ov r n ec ll e Pkll McC w Splegel, Len e to , Tr y en y, ru , Becky Stledle leecond rnvl Llln Turner, Melnlle Craft, Rufus Freeman, Harold Thomas, lrvlng Seeger llrnnt rowl Becky Hodge, Clnrle II J h Jennller McCall and Bellndn McMlh Ile n 0 neon, on. -le o SR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ARE: llnck row1Lorn Pittman, Vlck,I Tennant, Dnnlce Boylel, Mlcllele Shnptnw lfrnnt rowl Lin Turley, Dee Payne und .hnet McDowell. 190!For answers Cont. from page 188 NIMBLE FINGERS. Larry Hoax, senior, learns to construct a design with string art. Speech and drama students found themselves involved in speech tournaments, mimes, plays and musicals, as well as school assemblies. A production of The Night Thoreau Spent ln Jail was presented to the school and general public in December. The Valley Forge Speech tournament was held at PV in January. Speech and drama students from other schools in the Arkansas area participated in the tournament, while PV speech and drama students helped run the show by keeping time during the events, keeping a steady flow of refreshments going for judges and keeping track of who was supposed to be where, when. Fifth period drama students did mimes and skits for the class and student body. They also entertained the student body at the Christmas assembly. Many speech and drama students participated in various tournaments throughout the year. Cont. page 192 i
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asics mean daily grind Foreign languages provided a means of escape: students experienced new culture, CUSlOlTlS . se . , of ef' 'lf' I K . I . 1 151? 1.4 .,4. ggga i A Y Q sf . ' K E65 A 1 Msnaaas or cms 10 m, nur mn xm- Brlscse, Vorsnlcs Lnhn, Lanes lsalsn, Znvlsr McFergnnsn, .lnehls Marshall lssesnd rsvl Mlsn Lla Lscksr, Mlehslle Glvsns, Indy Allen, leslyn Moore, Lnrsndn Csnlsy, Llss Conley, Wanda Lowery lhent rowl Sharon Shelton, Betty Thelpun, lnrhsrs Bngglns, lsnls Townsend, l.Ina Marla Arlnle and Gnls lesly. , Q A MEMBERS OF Cl'l0ll AIEI lbnch rawl Told Monnhnn, Mlhe McKlnnls, lsglnsld Clnyten, Psnl ledger, Travls Bern, Tll 0'Nsnl llsnrth rewl Plnhle Coleman, Csrl Allen, Kyren McAllister, Brian Hollolhech, Steve Perhlns, Klhbsrly Shlth, Marty Spiegel, llehnrd Hnrdln lthlrd revl Pnlgs Psrtaln, Lnnren MeKnlght, Ellen Bnss, Cn-llle Hnghss, Beehs Manson, Dnbhle Blllln, Less Pennington, lsecond ronl Lorl Reeves, Melnnlo Craft, Kendn Reeves, Bellndn Bell, Peggy llehsrdssn, Elnlne Llndsey, loshnnl de Ssyrn lfrsnt rewl Ssrn Thompson, Kelly Hayden, Yvstte Preysr, snsnn Mllllrons, lenses Webb, Debhle Achlln and Knrsn Wllllsnlson. l MEMBERS OF ll. VARSITY CBEEILEADEIS All: lhnck rowl Fellcls Wllssn, lnlls Graner, Glngnr Phllllps, Carmen Dnnhnr, Csrnen Color llrent rewl Tracy Terry, Shonn Beale, Mlssy Johnsen, Llerntln Chstmnn and Shells Mltshsll. 192!For answers Cont. from page 190 The foreign language students enjoyed getting away from their every day English culture and learning about the different customs in foreign lands. Foreign language students included those who took courses in French, Latin and Spanish. Many of these students were involved in the Foreign Language Festival at UALR in November. Foreign language students from all over Arkansas partic- ipated in this competitive event which included such activities as reciting poems and acting out skits in various foreign langauages. In November the Spanish Club invited the Flamigo Dancers to entertain Little Rock area students. The Flamingo Dancers were a traveling group that sang Spanish songs and did some Spanish dances. The Spanish Club also went to Casa Bonita on University during Foreign Language Week in March. The French Club got a taste of French cuisine when they dined at Jacques and Suzanne's. Only a few of the more courageous dared to taste the escargot, a French dish involving snails, but all agreed that it was an experience to be remembered. t l EASY DOES IT! Fred Boosey, Stage Management teacher, lnstructs hls students whlle lowering n curtaln ln the audltorlum. This ls n slow and tedlous job that must be done very carefully. lT'S IN HERE SOMEWHEREX Donald Brstton, American Hlstory teacher, organizes his notes for dally lessons. 5 I 1 2 -Q l ll P? fl AND THIS lS A BOOK! Harold Thomas, seulor, clowns around wlalle glvlng a speech to hls history class. i 4 ti .tv
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