Alcalá 1964

Club officers, Jeanne Woody, treasurer, Margaret De Guide, president, and Isabelle Trombejta, secretary, point out some of the outstanding features of Paris.

Girls interested in using the French they have learned meet at lunch time in the dining hall to converse over lunch.

LE CLUB FRANCAIS a few of the activities which may make up the program for one of the weekly meetings. A newspaper, The Jirauette, is published monthly by the club. The French Club's primary aim is to familiarize its members with French con­ versation by putting the French they know into everyday practice. Guest speakers, mov­ ies, group discussions and picnics are just

Visiting high school students from the Convent of the Sacred Heart, El Cajon, share in the festivities which followed a club meeting.

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