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KANSAS T ADTTTUN Arkie Club began the year with a disco dance that was held in the commons. They sponsored a float in the Homecoming parade and a Slave Day in the Spring. The Club scheduled their annual Arkie Day during April. Activities included a guest speaker, several guest performers, the usual dress con- test, and performances by members and some faculty. The day ended with a disco and live country band dance sponsored by the club. frighlj Arkie Club casts a shadow of 'down home' Cyclone spirit over the crowd during the RHS Homecoming Parade, The float featured alive band, a Saint Bernard, a goat, and a few chickens. ,Q Ll 53- ' -1 l'll Q Y.-X labovej Arkie Club Oflicers-Ifront rowj Katrina Hutchinson- reporter, Linda Lankford-secretary, Krisi Moore-teasurer: Iscc- ond rowj Clay Harris-vice president, Doug Keeton-president, Mr. Don Turnipseed-sponsor. v,'n.,,. X '.....n l .Ali-. .. , , lm X i NXXXX ll, il X E Qu. l ' ' xx 'Fu 5. Ki: Vai lil .I X E lllrll. l ., Ni 'L-ln I - h mt Q! i' lull',1llll p,i'n-I .NN I -iq, l - lieuiifaxgfmll I ll lil liliilii l l - ll! il i ' b ls Bwiii za, l gill 2:2 i , 'XX :lm-55 l ' - ' - 1 ' JETSEJ' ' i V: xhwlslill i ld, il :mi l t.-...1 ,,- -1.5 ge- , , 4ll.Q ,i t A ., ,Q my ur' - M 2 1 fi! :eff X . 14 'srfyw 393-'-'ggi J! N' 'bf ' f ,Q 1, ll. wi, lf 1 l 1 Iabove1Arkie Club members pig out during one of their regular lunch meetings. President Doug Keeton discusses upcoming plans for the annual Arkie Day to be held during the month of April. fabovejArkie Club-mrs! rowjCharlotte Snyder, Kathy Quaile, Hina Desai, Regina Holland, Diane Hicks, Carol Brannon, Pam Brewer, Roy Lambert, Isecond rowj Susan Corley, Lisa Wilson, Cindy Rentfro, Valerie Smith, Judi Pruitt, Mary Kay Cogswell, Krisi Moore, Gwen Simcox, Vickie Hudson, fthird rowj Clay Harris, Mr. Don Turnipseed, Clinton Bench, Doug Keeton, Diane Hoag, Carol Word, Dawayne Murdock, Kathleen Housley, Katrina Hutchinson, Linda Lankford, Rita Carr.
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fabovej Spanish Club entry in the car division of the Homecoming Parade shows South of the Borderu Cyclone spirit with the theme Hit the Moun- taineers . lt features an armed Cyclone attacking a ball-shaped Mountaineer. fupper rightj Spanish Club-Hirst rowj Danna Dodd, Jim Bryson, Clay Harris Qpresidentj, Katrina Hutchinsong Isecond rowj Mrs. Marilyn Binns Qsponsorj. Terrill Lambert, Mary Foster, Rosemary DePalma, Amy Shields, Lea Harp- er, Stacy Randallg Ithird rowj Tom Hughes, Vic Hogg, Rita Carr, Angela Price, Julie Pletcher, Beverly Heiser, Ginny Houston, Regayla Loveless. fabovej Club members chow down on chili, cheese dip, and Mexican casserole. The club meets one Thursday a month and members are encouraged to bring a Mexican food to the meeting. gm'- QA anaivissi oodff ' .gg 5? - Bunuelos Sift flour, measure, then sift again with salt, baking powder, and sugar into a bowl. 3 lf3 cups all-purpose flour Add butter and rub into flour with your l teaspoon salt fingertips until mixture is like coarse meal. l teaspoon baking powder Beat eggs lightly with milk, then pour into flour mixture and stir until dough forms a solid mass. Turn dough out onto board. and knead lightly for 2 minutes or until smooth. Cut dough into balls the size of marbles and let stand I5 minutes. Roll each ball on a lightly floured board into a very thin pancake 4 inches in diameter. Cut a hole in center with a thimble. After you roll out the circles of dough, place them in a single layer on waxed paper until you are ready to cook. Fry in hot deep fat f375F.J until puffed and golden brown, about 30 seconds on each side. Drain on paper towels. Use one or both of the following coatings. Makes 6 dozen. l V2 tablespoons sugar V4 cup butter or margarine 2 eggs V2 cup milk Salad oil for deep frying Sugar or Glazed coating Sugar-Coated Bunuelos. Mix l cup granulated sugar and l teaspoon cinna- mon in a paper bag. Reheat Bunuelos in a 250F. oven for 5 minutes: then shake gently, one at a time, in bag to coat with sugar-cinnamon mixture. Glazed Bufiuelos. Place W cup each granulated sugar, light brown sugar ffirmly packedj, and water in a frying pan. Add l tablespoon butter or margarine, l teaspoon cinnamon, and l tablespoon dark corn syrup. Heat, stirring, until sugar melts, then boil rapidly for l to 2 minutes, or until two drops of syrup run together off spoon. The glaze will still be a thin syrup. Remove from heat and cool for l minute, then place Bufiuelos in pan, one at a time, and spoon over syrup until coated on both sides. Drain on wire rack for 30 minutes. The coating will be slightly tacky, but not drippy. Makes enough to glaze about 20 Bufiuelos. Presentando el club de Espaiiol. Spanish Club began the year with monthly meetings. They celebrated Christmas with guitar music, singing, and a Mexican banquet. Members vis- ited incoming sophomores in February to promote involve- ment with a foreign language. During the Spring, members helped organize a Mardi Gras celebration which also included the other foreign language clubs. Some club members partici- pated in thewNational Spanish Exam held at UCA in Conway. The club co-sponsored lunch buffets during International For- eign Language Week. They also took a trip to Casa Bonita, a Mexican restaurant in Little Rock.
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