288 Spanish Club The Spanish Club provided an atmosphere for communicating in Spanish as well as cultural enrichment. The activities began for the club in October with a reception in honor of senor Santiago Ferror of Barcelona, Spain. A Christmas party and dinner was hosted for the Spanish Club at the home of Mrs. Conley, sponsor. One of the most exciting days for many was the "Foreign Language Day," of which the Los Conquistadores helped as hosts and hostesses. SPANISH CLUB. Conley, sponsor; Diaz, Depass, Hanks, Wilson, Martin, Braun, Rios, Pope. A Tempo A club for music majors and minors, A Tempo sponsored trips to operas in Little Rock and Memphis. Members of the group saw films on various musical topics and planned a tour to the Baldwin piano factory in Conway. They hosted receptions for visiting musicians and sponsored a trip to the American Choral Directors Association national convention in Dallas. A TEMPO. FIRST ROW: Bandy, Nash, Carrigan, Earnhart, Smith, Hickingbottom, Noblin, Gibbs. SECOND ROW: Ganus, Bentley, Harris, Shipp, Bashaw, Jones. French Club The French Club met regularly twice a month with programs of cultural and linguistic interest. The club also enjoyed a French meal prepared at the home of Winfred Wright. At Christmas, the club went caroling, singing French carols to a number of faculty and community families. Members of the French Club served as hosts and hostesses for the "Foreign Language Day," January 25, 1977. FRENCH CLUB. FIRST ROW: Wright, sponsor; McOueen, Brenneman, Jolliff, Friend Lamm, Russell, Hayes. SECOND ROW:' Harville, Cole, Sears, Choate, Vancil, Gibbs, Buchanan, Root, Wiggins, Buehl, Hibbard, Henneman.
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