Alcalá 1982

Front row left to right: Corinna Faulhabey, Simon Y. Lau, Paul Di- Pietro, Patrick Sweeney, Patrick Doherty, Richard Jarrett. Back row left to right: Dr. Brigitte Halvorson, Anne Schoelbel, Anke Reuffurth, Heinke Reuffurth, Julian Jackson, Suzette Paullada, Robin Doig, Christine Herbst, Tracy-Leigh Stermer, Gisela Sulzmann, Josef Schruf.

The German club is an entity through which students and faculty who are interest­ ed in the culture, history, and language of the German people can satisfy their curiosities. In the past, the German club has participat­ ed in ski trips tomammoth, and celebrations such asGartenfest, Weihnactfest, and Okto- berfest. Otheradventures include the enjoy­ ment ofGerman concerts, cuisine,and cine­ ma. Anyone withan interest in learning and enjoying more of the German way of life is encouraged to jin.

The purpose of the Italian Club is to intru- duce USD tothe Italian culture. Afew of its activities include: trying different restau­ rants, seeing Italian films, and having pot lucks. The club is also well known on campus for its Italian sandwiches at the T.G.'s.

Kneeling left to right: Ana Quan, Juan Moreno, Bill Neeper, Brien Comereard, Victor Lorenc, Linda Monastro. Standing: Carrie Malec, Kevin Kinsella, Marco Alessio, Maura Neville, Denise Capozzi, Tom Burke, Tatiana Jimenez, Caro­ lyn Emme, Guy Webb, Dan La- mothe, Johnna Matranga, Laurie Blahut, Ray Goodrich, Kathleen Moceri, Dr. Laperrousaz, Chandra Greco. Not pictured: Monica Sy- pien, MargaritaPalau, SandraNaz- zaro, SusanGies, Amal Chammas.

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