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i 5 i , Mada Holt, Parlimentarian, Susan Franklin, Historian, Nancy McGuire, Reporter, Marga Taylor, treasurer, lan Brown, secretary, David Carlon, second vice-president, Becky Holt, first vice-president, and Kim Cole, president. Installation - Taking the oath to leadership are junior Execs -1 'Jil -V-W-- ,, , 3 'iff' fi , F , i fl s S 5 ' , : Award winning - Christmas stacking from Mrs. Beach's English class wins fourth place in the FBLA door decorating contest. Cage the lions - Senior Cal Smith displays the FBLA homecoming float for the McClellan foot- ball game. FBLA-119
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German Am erican Style 0fHcers- German officers were: luniors Ed Gaitly, sargeant of arms: Paul Gould, activist, Debi Cheatham, secretary and treasurer: Sue Morris, vice president, and Lance I-lickerson, president. Making a point - Iuniors Mike Cole and Phil Woods present their nine weeks project to the German class. Student study German culture Why take German? According to the teacher, Mr. Ioseph S. Ward, there were several reasons, and he used them as guidelines for teaching the course. My main goal is to teach students enough German so that they can get around in Germany if they go there, he said. If they go there, they need to know how to act in every day situations such as ordering a meal in a restaurant, or buying a train ticket, he said. Mr. Ward also said that he expect- ed German students to know the geography of Germany and be aware of the cultural differences between Ger- mans and Americans. The German students attended many festivals to gain more knowledge of the German culture. They participat- ed in the Oktoberfest in Hot Springs, the Faschings fest in Little Rock, and the UALR Foreign Language Festival. Students who were interested, formed a German club, which provid- ed parties and dinners for after school entertainment. Ioy Dobberstein 4 Testing 1, 2, 3, - Iunior Rusty Mullen interviews senior Iohn Giessmann for his German project. German 121
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