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French Club The French Clubs goal is to give students an opportunity to use the French language outside of the classroom. For this reason. it sponsors all sorts of activities such as the French Table. French movies, French plays or just the opportunity to go to a French restaurant with friends and enjoy French cuisine - all the while speaking French with peers and professors. lts main goal is to promote the better understanding of the French culture and to give concrete appli- cation to what is learned in the classroom. The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club was founded this semester in order to facilitate the education and knowledge of the Catholic tradition and the tradition of regular attendance at Catholic Mass Our name is derived from the idea that members of the club might meet one time every three to four weeks and attend mass with a big breakfast afterwards.
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Spanish Club Front: B. Hoffman, Lukasevicius, Neagle, J Brundage, Sander, Diaz. Second: Horovitz Woolse , Thickstun. Back: gonewitz. Speros, C. Doherty, Fogg, Huntington. El club de Espanol de Lake Forest College is an organization devoted to the promotion, enhancement of awareness and understanding of Spanish speaking countries and cultures. Our purpose was achieved by a series of club events, such as outings to a variety of Chicago's ethnic restaurants and Latin culture related activities, Spanish and Argentinian dinners, in which members prepared and enjoyed typical meals. Our all-campus activities included a Latin-American Music group and a Spanish Flamenco dancing troupe. We also organized a 'iPinata Fiesta with Mariachi music and typical drinks. Also, we had guest speakers who spoke about Costa Rica, Niacaragua and Peru. In addition, we held fund raisers for Hispanic AIDS victims lwith GLASSD, Latin-American Relief and a letter writing campaign to free prisoners of conscience. ln order to promote culture we participated in the International Fair held by lnternat. We also organized a fair during the Latin-American week. Our greatest efforts were aimed at the founding of the Maria Velez de Berliner Award, given to the best Spanish written essay entered in a contest. The LFC Gemian Club acts to ben- efit its members and the community to which it belongs. The cultural ex- periences are a means to enhance the education at LFC outside the class- room. This informal setting is enjoyed by all, for example, the annual Oktober- fest with the Umpa Band. Other activ- ities include viewing German films and dining at ethnic restaurants. Our faculty sponsor, Prof. Richard Fisher, with Club president Mary Jo Casaletto, are both thankful for the great spirit and enthusiasm of its members. Danke Schon! German Club If 1 Z2 if Il 111 Qi SE HI H 1- i2 ll -l -I -1 Il F 'i M l 'K ' -1 4 334 L 5--X h 1 ix Schneider, Fisher, Casaletto, Strasser, Tachkov, Hendrix, J. Hertto, S. Wirtry. Schroeder, C. Gray . l 'F 1----I .r -4....,'.l like Furest College take Forest, ll EUU45 13
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Front: J. Richards. Sanidas. Cellucci. D. Browne. S. MacDonald. Z Phillips. Pinckard. Wheelden Second: Fran gos. B Walsh. Noble. Deigl. Bollman Pinkerton. Fogg Back: Doe Sandreuter. Ryan. Larsen. Feldman Redfield Alpha Chi fraternity prides itself on acade- mics. leadership. and community in- volvement. ln 1987-1988. the fraternity parti- cipated in many community services. ranging from helping the Lake Forest Library with its book sale to assisting with the Lake Bluff Haunted House. Alpha Chi members were also highly involved in varsity athletics as well 'iszek, Tonko. Alpha Chi as many other activities. such as Student Gov- ernment. Ambassadors. and various committees. Alpha Chi also sponsored many social events throughout the year. including a cook- out for freshmen on Lake Forests new beautiful shoreline at the beginning of the first semester. We would like to thank our Little Sis- Alpha Pi Delta ters and Social Affiliates for contributing to the success of many of our programs and commu- nity services, Alpha Chi looks forward to providing a con- tinued positive experience for Lake Forest College as well as to the surrounding commu- nities. Alpha Pi Delta is a sorority whose goal is to be an 1-.1----,. organizational asset to Lake Forest College and the surrounding communities, The members of the sorority are involved in college organizations ranging from College Life Advisory Board to Resident Assis- tants to Peer Counselors to athletics. The sorority participated in community services 4, , associated with the College, such as telethon calling Way, Biebel, Sfannchak. Fortunoff, Semmer, Dall, Loffredi. Second: Funck, Raab. K. Heam, C. Hearn, Goodfellow, Galassie, Plouffe. Third: Spohn, Curran Rauch, Wigser, Hoffman, Luckett, K. Davis. Skountzos, Lapham. Back: K, Olson, D. Smith, Dirr, Kronenberg, M. Browne, Dobro, Montedore, '75 'V in the Spring. timing at swim meets. and decorating ni W at the Homecoming Dance. lt also provided eight all- campus parties with colorful themes. ln addition, Alpha Pi Delta members engaged in T community services in the surrounding towns. Q Members volunteered at the Lake County Marathon. donated Thanksgiving. Christmas and Easter dinner to a needy family, volunteered at the Presbyterian Churchs Rummage Sale. and partici- pated in a dance-a-thon for Wally Phillips Neediest Kids in Chicago, Congratulations to the graduating seniors! 15
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