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Front row: Natasha Ellis, Monica Coudurier, Karen Hernandez. Back row: Lisa Anne

Chavez, Marne Molloy, Elizabeth Ryan, Francine Engel, Arnould Conivez, Alicia Mon–

roy.

Fr~nt row: Melina Jatzek, Claudia Smetona, Christina Chavez Back row: Dr. Brigitte

Heimers, Michael Geiger, Sven Dargatz, Chris Palmer, Mrs. Gisela Sulzmann

Le Club

Francais

T

he French club is a great opportunity for

any student who wants to broaden their

knowledge of France, it's culture, and

it's language. The club always celebrates in the

French tradition. They celebrated Noel and

Mardi Gras with catered parties. Second se–

mester the club hosted a party for their new

initiates into the French Honor Society. A

more casual activity of the club is watching

French films together. The club brings French

culture and language to USD campus. The club

also gives a place for foreign students to share

their knowledge and feel comfortable with peo–

ple interested in their origin.

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German

Club

T

he German Club is made up of student

who have an interest in German and

wish to experience the German culture.

he members of the club enjoy learning about

different aspects of Germany. In the fall semes–

ter the club started off the year by seeing a film

entitled, "A Portrait of Germany." Soon after–

wards two students from West Germany

shared their experiences of daily life at home

with German club. The members of the club

were able to see contrasts between their lives

and one of a German citizen's. The club's trip

to the Old World German Village in Hunting–

ton Beach proved to

be

a success for all who

attended. The German club also participated

with other foreign language clubs in the Inter–

national Christmas party.

CLUBS