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riends, Romans, countrymen. Language club members and their parents attend the annual Roman Empire Banquet in costume. Students got extra points if they could get their parents to dress in costume also. he winners. Latin club president Tony Franzetti watches historian Cindy Tackett arrange a bulletin board full of ribbons won by Latin students in competition at UALR and at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. ,, t gif, pf: 5 sf - -, A , , ' ,,, , ir ' A ' , ag , 1 f t French Club: ffrontlrowj Shawn Buffalo, Shay Ledbetter, Patrick Boyd, Devon Holder, Stacia Whisenhunt ttreasurerj, Stephanie Swaffer, Anne Williamson. Amy Calhoun, Rachel Redman, Alyson Holthoff Renee Howell, Karen Snider, Tracie Bynum, Kristine Shepard, Kim Solomon, Patty Ivey. frow 31 Paige Davis jennifer Kennedy, Tami Strawn, Kristi Russenberger, Rebecca Pike, Dana Lynn Young, Shelley Cary, Anne Hodges, Angie Hill, jennifer Dean. lback rowj Mrs. Coleen Barger isponsor ,Helen Dickey, jenny Sherman julie Cox, Holly Tompkins, Pat Moers, jeff Noble, Robin Fain, Micah Hulett, Amy Sterne V Spanish Club: ffronl rowj Miss Patricia Hamilton lsponsorj, jamye Thomas, janet Eiseman, Karla Perkins, Kim Elder, Connie McKnight lpresidentj, Eve Palsa, Michelle Fritts. frow Zj Laura Nelson, julie Moseley, jimmy Mulhollan lvice-presidentj, Carolyn Gerber lhistorianj, Beth Bridgers, jacklyn Laurie Cox. Grobmeyer, Ashley Anderson. flow 3j Mike jones, Forrest Shirkey, Scott Dabbs, Bruce Granger, Chris McDonough, Tony Franzetti, Charlie Trussell. lback rowj Deborah Pike, Stacia Bank, Blakley Davenport lsecretary-treasurerj, Christi Nixon, Lisa Gardner, Becky Barriault, Anne Miller, Marci Smith. lalln Club: ffronl rowj Kristin Kaemmerling, jon Holt, Brett Wujek, Boone Atkins, Amy Davis, Kimberly Crow, Dana Leonard, Kevin Leavitt. frow Zj Stan Roberts, Stephanie Kremer, Allison Beiber, Laurie Beiber, Anna Pike, Carrie Kidd, Lisa Ta lor, Michelle Brewer. LION 31 Denise Mills, Ramin Dehkarghani, Tanya Price, jay Brian, jaleh Mansouri, Leah Capel, julie Berliner, David Korenblat, Bryan Dunlap, jolie Giroir, Susan Neiswanger. lrow lj jill Thomas, Laura Kehler, Kate Lanlord, Stephen Harris, Tony Franzetti ipresidentj, john Clayton, Kim Connor, Charles Hough,jane Hesterly. fback rowj Whitney denOuden, Bill Sowers, Scott Ruggles, Cindy Tackett fhistorianj, Annie Wright, Laurie Cox, Gaye Williamson, Stephen Dawson, jerry jones. nd .4-, latin Club: ffronl rowj April Adkisson, Holly jackson, Gina Gibson, Monica Trammel, Sheryl Glubok, Lindsey Benham, Shannon McMaster. trow 21 Meredith McDonald,jeri Hamra,Angie Hill lvice-presidentj, Clarke Simpson, Mindy Connor lsecretaryj, Tacy Sundell, jennifer Kennedy, Dena Daniel, Renee Howell, Katherine Allen. fron 31 Mark Rowland, Rob Dickens, Kris Gillian, Patrick Sorrels, Richard Cross, Les Lewis itreasurerj, Michael Walker, Mitchell Reed, Douglas Braswell. lbaclr rowj Carrie Stuart, Beth Parlin, Brian Swink ivice-presidentj, lay McClelland, Brent Trammel, Arthur Williamson, Richard Smith, Chris Bennett, julie Cox, K.K. Bennett. latin Club: llront rowj Mrs. Gayle Cloud lsponsorj, Chad Marlow, Chris Cosart, Catherine Rackley, Michelle Kaemmerling, Lyn Clinton, Asheton Carter. frow Il Sherry jones, Gaby Alberson, Bill Cobb, Mary Morton, Shanie Geddes, Stephany Mann, Kristi Rush, Steve Holbert. flow Jj jennifer Newsum, Chuck Fiser, Phil Bryant, john Wilson, Chase Pinkston, Derek Cheatham, Stephen Crow, Michael Meachem, Kristen Hooper. tbaclr rowj Kathryn Tippit, jane Lasiter, Tuck Butler, julie Hynson, Dean Roberts, Helen Dickey, Beth Vines, Brent Smith, Mike Compton, Ashley Baker. ciubS'29
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irectly related to classroom studies, the foreign language clubs and Future Business Leaders of America not only provided fun for the students but also gave them extra outlets to use the knowledge they were gaining in the classroom. As evidenced by their showing in the Foreign Language Festival in Fayetteville, the foreign language clubs were some of the finest in the state. Seventh grader julie Berliner won first place in a five state area for a poster design. My poster was a Latin word tree, she said. It showed how English, French, Italian and Spanish words come from Latin. I thoughtthe festival was a lot of fun, but I didn't like getting up a 3 o'clock in the morning to ride the bus to Fayetteville. FBLA members traveled to the University of Central Arkansas in Conway to attend workshops and compete with other students. In parliamentary procedure the judges would give the group you were in a business problem, and you solved it using what you learned from a book you read, said sophomore Shawn Buffalo. For club members break time meetings were often just an escape from the cold. Many times meetings conflicted with a trip to the office or gum clean up duty, and finding time to accurately plan activities and hand out individual duties was hard to do in a chaotic 15 minutes or less. Most members agreed that learning, meeting people, and having fun were the greatest benefits of any club. Whether in a religious club, a language club, a journalism club or a sports club students could always find activities to fill their monthly calendars. Members 0nIy 28'studem Life Dancing in the street. During International Fest, a week when different nationalities are celebrated in downtown Little Rock, Spanish Club members perform at Metrocenter Mall. ,..i 4 Ls . French Club: Uront roll Sissy Goff, Allison Simmons isecretaryl, Shannon Hernendez, Ialeh Mansouri, Celeste Holeman, Steve Varady, Bobby Gerber, lan Markley. flow 21 Carolyn Gerber, Caroline Frye ihistorianj, Paige Davis, Tilfan Forsythe, Amy Frasier, Shannon Duncan, Nancy Bush, K.K, Bennett. flow 31 lason Matt, Jef Shelton, jeff Fhnt, Eric McCarty, Bryant Turbeville fpresidentj, Renee Berka, Brian Landers, Robin Reeves, Becky Teddlie. fbaclt rowj Meg Holmes, Amy Ricks, Marley Meyer, Rick Dowda, Katie Quaglntance ivice-presidentj, Wendy Warmouth, Ashly Garrett, Tracy Manning, Holly Brain, Michelle Smit .
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which way is up. Looking like they are having trouble getting their act together, the cheerleaders ,I lead the fans in Go Get 'Em before a home football game. ail Bruins! Hail Bruins! is shouted from the crowds. The stands are overflowing with enthusiastic Bruin fans, the cheerleaders are screaming their lungs out, music is blaring from the band, the drill team is backing up the cheerleaders. This kind of spirit came naturally to most, and the rest got caught up in it easily. Spirit shouldn't be a 'once in a while thing', it should be a prolonged attitude toward the whole year, said junior Amy Ricks, co-captain of the cheer- leaders. However, the spirit didn't happen overnight. The cheerleaders spent long hours of hard work. They began the summer planning for the next year, and spent a week at the University of Arkansas at camp to learn new cheers and pyramids. During the year they painted banners, made spirit cards for the football and basketball players and decorated the halls before every game. We spent about 30 minutes or an hour on each banner, said sophomore jamye Thomas. We also spent about an hour or two on the spirit cards. Only one person did all of them for each game. It was a lot of fun though because it got us involved with football and basketball and with the players. You Say Splrlt 30.Student Life 'Awww mf W Wi?
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