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El Circulo Espanol Redisconerecl Spain El Circulo Espanol emphasized the life and culture of the Spanish speaking countries south of the border this year. Sister Helen Marie, moderator, and Judy Schroeder, president, collaborated to find speakers from Chile, Nicaragua, and Mexico. The members questioned these visitors about the politics and culture of the countries, convincing themselves of the vast dif- ferences between the United States and Latin America. There were also two special additions to the club. Maria Orguello, a. Latin American exchange student, and Mercy Prieto, a native Cuban, were on hand to help with accents. At the annual fiesta there were Mexican and Spanish foods as well as folk songs and dances. Officers, Indy Scbroeder and Pat Ryan, engage in cl lively connerfntion wilb lbeir Spcznifb Club grief! about college life Jonfb of tbe border. Moderofor Sifter Helen Marie and Yvonne Snider, an officer, look over cerlifi- cczler won by Spcznifb 1111- dentr. Spfznffb Club nzenzberf cele- breie fbe end of Zbe year ufilb Ibeir fznnnczl fierffz. 5 , i
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Frencb Cliib memberr write letters to port Jtzideiztf of Freizcb to see bow tbey enjoy tbeir new Freneb eoiirfef. French lub Augmented Lingnnl Interest Meeting twice a month, second year and third year French students furthered their language study through Le Cercle Francais. Their concept of French culture was enhanced by a movie concerning the Louvre, many slides of France and a few lively lessons in French folk dancing. French-speaking lunchtimes and Pas de Vanglais, s'il vous plaitln meetings prepared the SHAers for a seance with the active French Club of St. Xavier and for the annual production of Le Bnbillizrd, a magazine en francais. Le Bizbiflorti is organized and written by Sacred Heart students. With the aid of Miss Marilyn Schuler, moderator of French Club, Le Babil- lizrol was published in the spring. Un four Mon Prince Vieizcirizf' ring! Debbie Pearee. Snow Wbilefr forert frieizflr feeiiz to ziiideriioizfi. Beorning with pride as tbe first pager of Le Bobillizrofu come off tbe prerf are editor: and offiferf Elaine Brown, fone Wakefield, Sue Briiiiing, Cbrif Beczbowicz, Debbie Pefzree, Ciztby McNulty and moderator Min Srbiiler. 1 .1 3iffiffi1':ir
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ur Frailleins Mixed Fun, With ulture and N German Club rnaderaior, Sister Alverna, ana' offirery, Mary Ann O'Daniel5, jane Maalwilder, Denixe MrNzzl- fy, and Mary Beth MrPher50n, dircnff plans. With the guidance of moderators Sisters Alverna and Timothy, German Club members researched various topics concerning the Deutschland's culture. Under- standing the German education system became the first project for the club members. President jan Mudwilder and the officers obtained a movie featuring land marks along the banks of the Rhine River. The mem- bers of the club also concerned themselves with the development of the cities of Munich, Frankfort, Berlin, and Diesseldorf. First, second, and third year frauleins introduced the Christmas season with a film of children's carols. Trinity and SHA German Club mem- bers celebrated Christmas in the spirit of Deutschland with traditional dances like Stodola Pompa. Each of the monthly meetings served to embellish the class periods. Denife MfNalzy ana' olber German Franleinf, fan Pearce anfl Tberefa Haanz, flo the traditional 'Qftodala-p0mpa dance at the annual Cbrirlmaf party with the Trinity-German Slznlentf. X' XY! l 'f ' as .sygi if x
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