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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.).

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.

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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