Alcalá 1976

POSA DA: COMING TOGETHER

Sharing memories of Guadalajara, marguarita par– ties, art museums and bullfights, the Spanish Club excites interest in the c u1tu re of our neighbors to the south. Lively Hispanic music, animated by danc– ing, celebrated the Christmas spirit at their annual posada. Gaily colored pinatas dangled from the cei– ling, overlooking the joyous crowd commemorating the search of Mary and Joseph for Lodgings in Beth– lehem.

The Po ada i s a time for everyone to enjoy the dancing.

The Sword Dance is an authentic ancient Mexican dance. Dining at French res- t a u rant s , cheese and w in e tasting parties - - make you hungry? Join Le. Club F rancais. Be - sides their gourmet ac– tivities, the club served luncheon for the French C on s u1 General of LA and San Die go and the Attache Culturel of LA. They brought the mime artist, Stephanie Rich, to USD who imp e rs o - nated Sarah Bernhardt. The club a 1so attended French films at the Ken and Unicorn theatres. The Ma rd i G r as in March highlighted their activities.

F r on t : Valerie Sawyer, Dave C 1~men ts , Laurie Donze, Leslie Smith. Back: Joseph Uphoff, Unidentified, Alexandra Rogers, Maria Musial, Cathy Barnes, Mme Jeanne Rigsby, Noreen Norris, Cindy Liliebladh, Cathy Kinder, Dorothy l

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