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r-;-i xtend Foreign Culture And L1 Lifestyles W ith the majority of the student body taking for– eign language classes, a

the language and culture of Span ish speaking people. Meetinp are bilingual and bicultural and pro vide a warm atmosphere for meet ing new people. A tutoring aerviCI is offered to Spanish student.I by the club. Activities include tripe to Mezico. Faculty advisor of the club is Maria Ruiz and president of the club is Jaime Pensabene.

est in the German language and culture. Members raise money by organizing bake sales, plant sales and beer raffles which enable them to go to German restaurants, op– eras, movies, or activities such as the OctoberFest. Faculty Adviser for the club is Dr. Brigitte Heimers and the President of the club is Kim Branson. The Italian Club is available to all students interested in Italian cul– ture. The main purposes of this club are to participate in cultural and community activities and meet others interested in the Italian cul– ture. Activities include watching Italian movies, preparing Italian dinners and becoming involved with community service through the Senior Citizen Outreach Pro– gram. Faculty Advisor for the club is Dr. Laperrousaz and presi– dent of the club is Paula Abriani.

way to better familiarize them and understand the culture of the lan– guage involved, can be done through foreign language organiza– tions. Participation in activities al– lows members to e:1perience differ– ent cultures and lifestyles. The French Club, known better as Le Club Francais, promotes the french language and culture through a variety of lively events such as a Christmas Party, Mardi Gras, Talent Show and other fun activities. A main goal of the club is to keep members informed of French events taking place in San Diego. Faculty Advisor for the club is Michele C. Magnin and presi– dent of the club is Nancy Mar– cello. The German Club is an organiza– tion designed to attract faculty and students to share a common inter-

The Spanish Club has a main pur- Spanish Club memben gather together pose to familiarize students with for an evening out.

French Club: HouHam Amoukbater (Vice Pres.), Kiraten Amea, Keri Aaamua, Genny Boccardo, Liaa Corirard. Roberto deBiase, Kari Fortune, Guillaume Girard, Nale Hin– areley, Nancy Marcello (President), Erin McAndrew, Monica McManua, Rochelle McMurray, Eileen Peaper, Laurance Ren– ders, VaneHa Rotbe (SKretary), CbrlHY Rouse, Dr. Richard Stroik, Fabienne Ven– ner, F11CUlty Advieer: Michele Mqnin.

German Club: Jim Abbott, Tom Barcello, Kim Branson (President), Norman Cboi, .Jo– hanna Fernandes-Salvador, .Jorire Gere– mia, Timo Haatanen, Douir Harder, Timo– thy Barria, Erik .Jobnaon, Martin Kaiser, Kriatina Karandy, Daniel Knoke, Brian Kuehnert, Bret Lindeman, Eric Ludwiar, Delia Mandrone, Rob Nail, Pierre Necbe– lia, Brian O'Co-or, Gina Oliven, Cbriato– pber Palmer, Geneva Robinaon, Lou Ro– mano, Kathryn Scbweitser, Grear Simon, Ryan Stewart, Daniel Sullivan, Ryan Sweeney, Aaana Tabeab, Brian Treu, Jo– nab Weinberir, .Juatin Wbite, Pat Witt, Kathie Wriarbt, and .Jennifer Zakoca.

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