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T he Spanish Club llvlng It up In

Tijuana!

M embers

of

the German Club gather

to–

gether to experience culture and friendship.

SPANISH CLUB

The Spanish Club was not only

socially active but academically as

well.

The club planned numerous

trips to Mexico including an En–

senada Weekend. They also cele–

brated holidays and cultural

events. Aside from all the social

aspects, the Spanish Club pro–

vided a tutoring service to Spanish

students. Dr. Cynthia Schmidt,

advisor, stated,

"The tutoring ser–

vice gave those involved an under–

standing of the Spanish culture

and language.

"

GERMAN CLUB

·

'The Oennan Club offers to the

students and faculty who have an

interest in language and culture,

the opportunity to meet together

to discuss historical and current

events,"

stated president Jim

Trauscht.

This main idea was what

attracted many students to this or–

ganization.

The club planned a wide variety

of activities this year. The group

held a reunification party to cele–

brate Germany's new democracy,

an Oktoberfest Dinner, and an ex–

cursion to Alpine Village.

FRENCH CLUB

" This year we are trying to bring

new, creative and exciting activi–

ties to the club

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contests, cineclub

-

and to keep our members in–

fonned of all the French events

taking place in San Diego,"

stated

the advisor of the French Club, Dr.

Michelle Magnln.

The club was a great opportuni–

ty for any student who wanted to

broaden his or her knowledge of

France, its culture and its lan–

guage.

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