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Lln Hombre Vale Por Tantos Como ldiomas Habla A 'nnq El presidenfe Harry Smilh La conseiora Mn. Jonnison Spanish Club lhis year had many aclivilies dealing wilh Spanish cus- foms. During club meel- ings sludenls pul on plays in Spanish. To creale more inleresl' in lhe lan- guage, an enlire meeling was conducled in Span- ish. Singing in Spanish and having several spealc- ers from various counlries also varied 'rheir aclivi- lies. A Spring Fiesla was well allended and was very enlerraining. Here Spanish Club mem- bers dressed in Spanish clolhes, and had Spanish food 'ro ear. Al 'lhe firsl of 'rhe year, lhey had a Spanish club inirialion in which all new Spanish sl'udenl's who wanled 'lo ioin lhe club, were inilial- ed. A Pol' Luclc dinner was also held al' This lime. The purpose of l'his club is ro romole in- 'reresl' in lhe Sipanish lan- guage in 'rhe life. cusloms. arf, and hislory ,of lhe La'l'in American counlries. The officers of lhis club were: Harry Smilh, President Carolyn Slad- +er, Vice-Presidenlq Calhy Sladler. Secrelary: Judy Tompson, Treasurer: Judy Hcgplcins, Song leader, an Mrs. Jennison. Ad- visor. , P ii.. 4 L1.'W ww.., . , - Hay comido por cuafro ll have eafen enough for four people.,
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Page 49 text:
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e Grandeur That Was Rome's. This club lcepT very busy learning The diTTer- enT cusToms oT The an- cienT Romans and civiliza- Tion oT Greece and Rome. Also They Tried To under- sTand The ancienT civiliza- Tion in iTs government laws, liTeraTure, language, and arTs. Included in The many club acTiviTies were The iniTiaTion poT luclc, ex- change parTies wiTh SouTh Salem, picnic in The spring, and a semi-Tormal dinner. LaTin club boughT many seTs of books Tor use in The class room. ,315-45 17' Judy Denyor, Prosidonf OTTicers were Judy Den- Jifli '- yer, President Milce Ep- ' i ' H1-s i sTein, Vice-President Sa- ' rah Busiclc, SecreTary: Les- lie ClayTon, Treasurer: if -4 and Miss RoberTs, Ad- T7 W ' visor. , ,W Ai 'Y 'm M. . Ruler7?7 Miss Ro bei-Ts, Advisor
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