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Spanish French Clubs ii s2a ng in the fun. Dr. Stephen Pallady ses up for Halloween. VCH CLUB OFFICERS Jocelyn Hen- Secretary, Jon Lothenore, President; Stephen Pallady, advisor; and Shar- irwan. Vice President. SPANISH FRENCH CLUBS 123
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Language and Culture Mix for Fun 1988-89 SPANISH CLUB Top Ronelle Harry, Cynthia Darrah, Holmes, Rene Hix, Dan Ortiz, Rex F ner, Steve Cary, and Eric Biggers. Selj row: Pamela Bunch, Mellisa Potter, Rogers, Shelle Reynolds, Debby E ning, and Dena Russell. Third row: sha Bray, Lisa Prieto, Stacie Tate, Amy Johnson. Front row: Dr. Ri Lebredo, Janet Sanchez, Heather C and Dr. Stephen Pallady. Bon jour, classe. Como estas, mi amigos. These were common phrases you could hear from foreign language students around campus. They were part of two groups on campus this year that sought to provide this cultural experience for students. The Spanish and French clubs brought stu- dents together who wanted to learn and have a §ood time. The French club this year was a new or- ganization. We wanted to give the French students a chance to get together not only to have fun, but to encourage them to leam the language better, explained Dr. Stephen Pal- lady. Some activities that were planned for the year included dinner parties, carwashes to raise money, and a trip to see the musical, Les Miserables . Getting together outside of class made the classroom atmosphere closer and friendlier, confided member Steve Pen- nington. Under the direction of Dr. ' s Lebredo and Pallady, the Spanish club worked to acquaint students viath the culture and lifestyle of Spanish-speaking countries. Some of the things they did were dinners to Mexican res- taurants where the students had to order in Spanish, attending cultural events and speak- ing Spanish in class. Shelle Reynolds stated, Learning about other cultures is good for us as Americans: it helps us understand the peo- ple who live here in the states. Language and culture — important things to understand. As we understand other peo- ples, we leam to better understand our- selves, expressed Dr. Lebredo. These two orgaiuzations sought to do just that this year. Sharing a text, Pamela Bunch and Harold Vann spend their lab time re- viewing their Spanish. Dana Grant and Teri Tsubakihara into the tempting treats set out at the foreign language holiday party. 122 CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS
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The cheerleaders were chillin ' at the fall pep rally. Yolanda McCal! and Vickie Ausin give i half-time cheer. Showing their flexibility and stability, the cheerleaders display a lot of enthu- siasm. ' V-J h- J £ ' E SUfii teL 124 CI.UBS OKCANIZATIONS
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