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Spizechen sie Oeutch? . . Qenman Clue Excitement, energy, and fun, fun, and more fun were the answers we got when asked what this year's German Club was like. The German Club was one of Alisal's most energetic clubs. They started off the year actively by selling their tasty German Gummi Bears, placing third in the annual Christmas Door Decorating contest, and taking many interesting field trips to places like a Viennese Bakery where they enjoyed many bakery delights. The club's hard-working advisor was Mrs. Smith, and the club's officers were president, Chris Jensen, vice president, Earl Bounds, secretary, Mamie Sum, and treasurer, Tom Yamashita. We asked what Chris Jensen thought of the German Club. He replied: I think that the German Club is one of Alisal's most active clubs, with this year highlighted by fund - raising, field trips, and our annual year-end banquet, German Club is a fun and exciting club, and I would heartily recommend German to any student considering a foreign language. iff if '50- ra il' Q kg R 9 4 3 , fungffssc G , 3 Ltqz . 1' ,- ' - .' 3 ,Pk 'Why gas ,,, .' New , .ttt We 4
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