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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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AFS hold hands guidance Service provides fellowship MEMBEIS 01' CUE AIEI lhaeh rawl Pamela Blaehbarn, lhsada MeTyar, Tsaya Martla, hella Marlln, Mlehele Moak lthlrd rswl Cathy Martla, Melanle Careh, Carol Lewls, Danna Daalsls, lehhle Lake, Mrs. Glorla Velahle lsecead rowl Sharon Armour, Karol Mllls, Margaret Iaehsal, Klllsarly Lyons, Tammy Barhe lllrst rewl Msllssa MeCewea, Valerle Smith, Des Payne and Kelley Bllpart. MEMBERS 0F DANCE CLUB AlEx Ibaek rewl Shlrley Brown, Llnrla Mason, Gayls Barns, Les Tyler, Vsraalea Dawson lsecead rowl Mrs. Kathsrlae Kalght, Nlhlta Toney, Klm Scales, Wanda Lswery, Vslorls Graves Ilront rowl Yolanda Waahllgtea, Carsl Brown, Carol Blanks and lhonda Smltlr. MEMBEIS 0F DANCE TEAM AIEI lhacl rawl Shlrley Brown, Gayle Barns, Lea Tyler lssesall rowll.lnda Mason, Carsl Brswa, Klm Sealss, V1 raalea Dawson llroat rowl Mrs. Katherine Kalght, lhsada Smlth, Yolanda Waslllagtoa and Carsl llaah. 194!For answers oing to school in jeans was as foreign to Fiona Mitchell as the United States was. While attending school in Australia, her native country, she wore two uniforms, one for summer and one for winter. Fiona was one of the two exchange students at PV sponsored by American Field Service. The other student was Diego Clavijo from Colombia. American Field Service, which started at PV during the 74-75 school year, has experienced much growth since then. Through the efforts of the sponsors, Mrs. Wanda Wimberly and Mrs. Susan Cody, the exchange students as well as the students at home were able to experience a blending of cultures and a feeling of brotherhood with other nations. When they weren't busy getting used to the American way of life, the exchange students were involved in AFS pot luck dinners and chapter meetings. The organization was always available if the students had qualms or questions. I think AFS is the best exchange program there is. From the time I left Australia to the time I arrived in Little Rock, it was like they were holding my hand. I never felt as though I was alone. The students' experiment in foreign living allowed them to grow emotionally as well as intellectually. 'I've been so much more open-minded to both sides of issues, said Fiona. DOWN UNDER. Australian ex- change student Flona Mltchell en- joys a pleassntry made by a fellow class member. Classrooms are more informal here, according to Flona.
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