Films, slides, and discussions hove been the mainstay of La Salle's language Club activities during the previous year. Der Deutsche Vereih and Le Cercle Francais hove built largely upon the experience of trips to Germany and EXPO 67 this past summer. With Mr. Joseph Hickey and Brother Richard lafferty providing the insight, the German and French Club meetings have proved to be informative and enlightening cultural gatherings. La Salle's third language club is moderated by Brother Manuel Suarez. Under the title Circulo Espanol, Spanish students may further their interest in the life and culture of Spain.
French Club members Ray Porreca, Tony Godzieba, Ed McMahon, John Brett, and Stephen Andrilli, along with Brother Richard, prepare to listen to and enjoy one of the many tapes in the language laboratory.
French Club meetings, conducted by Brother Richard Lafferty, are attended by students interested in furthering their linguistic understanding beyond the daily class level.
Brother Manuel shows a travel poster to several Spanish Club members. The club explored not only Spanish, but the life and culture of co untries which are extensively Spanish-influenced, such as Mexico, Puerto Rico and Cuba .
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