Alcalá 1964

EL CLUB ESPANOL The prominent position that the Spanish language occupies at the College for Wo­ men is evidenced in the enthusiasm of the students who are heard conversing in Span­ ish with a more or less "American accent". Recently under the direction of our Spanish faculty a Spanish Club was organized with the aim of acquainting interested students with the language, literature, customs, history, and problems of the Spanish speak­ ing world. Through their activities the mem­ bers hope to make our "Alcala on the hill" come closer (at least in spirit) to the Alcala in Spain.

Preparing for the Christmas Posada which promises to be an annual function of the newly formed Spanish Club are the officers Irene Cannes (Sec.), Cynthia Char- masson (Counselor), Stephanie Mayfield (Vice Pres.) and Anita Good (Pres.).

Noontime provides the Spanish Club and faculty advisers — Senora Bartelme, Senor Blanco, and Senora Graves — with an opportunity to practice the language.

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