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LANGUAGE DINNER For other after-dinner entertainment, the club members enjoyed breaking a strawberry-shaped pinata, brought from San Antonio by Mrs. Eliz- abeth DeKoster, club sponsor and teacher of French and Spanish at Frank Phillips College. I w ere responsible for the coffee. Fic. hh w, ,,,W1gWwuifw. ' L, . , Hmwlin i i W' HAHHH1 7' ' : 1 iwwm ul' 5: :- ee Jennifer Hays and Larry Anderson brought salade verte that they had prepared before coming to the party. For the dinner, Mrs. DeKoster prepared mole poblano and arroz a la Mexicana. Students made French foods, including salade verte, pain grille au beurre, and cafe au lait. Also served were George Washington cherry pie and Texas iced tea. Una fiesta buena, niest pas?
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JIM-ar 1-ff W-f .ees Maribeth Hyatt and Rita Gail Hunter helped Roger Davis hang the pinata from the ceiling. The pinata, made in Mexico, was stuffed with wrapped candies and nuts. Blind- folded students struck at the paper mache strawberry with a long pole, until the pinata broke, scattering the goodies. The students experienced the fun of the Mex- ican Christmas custom which has become popular in the United States. 118 ., J' , ,, t 31 'ffffj-.-fc.,-it V. 3 lim M ' F' lWm,4z5 H -tml Y L, ,H ODER Appreciation of several countries was height- ened for members of the Modern Language Club at a dinner party Feb. 17, in the Gold Room. Mrs. Gerde Dietz Honaker, Parnpa, a native of Frankfort, Germany, was guest speaker. She told the students of her homeland, re- vealing interesting facts about customs there. . We rn x s 31'-1'-. ' Q 'fig ,Tris f 1- Nw X -Si Y 1-2-Q -e iv 'fs 1 l ff! - J N XX ' . , -,nyrriuygz Q -. .4 f3?:f , Y ,.-Z'-8 ,, - Roger David and Rosemary Roger i 4
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Language Club Dinner continued Left to Right: Mrs. Gerde Dietz Honaker fspeakerl, Ruth Honaker, gourmet foods on the buffet, plus an arrangement of spring flowers Paula Crupper, and Donnetta Fatheree. Both French and Spanish madeadeliglitful dinner. PST--' ' NWN ' S -1- 'QV cv- 'x 3 .-Q 'Q 5 hi P aw, 2, President Dillard, Vicki McKee, Club President, Mrs. Honaker, and and English. Yicki presided fin EIlgliSl1l at 21 SIION bl1SiI1CSS meeiiflg Mr. Darnell had fun comparing language difficulties in both German - following the dinner.
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