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he Spanish Club here at La Salle tries to give students every oppor tunity to practice Spanish in informal settings outside of the classroom. They want to introduce students to the cultures of Spanish speaking countries and peoples;/Thefirst major event on this year's agenda was unaliesta grande. The party included 60 students from Spanish clubs of other local schools. They ate, danced, and listened to Spanish music. Finally the Spanish Club enjoyed a trip to the restaurant, "Casa Mexicana," where they sampled authentic Mexican food. Led by Mr. Nick Coggins and President Jo~e Rodriguez, their goal is for students to appreciate Spanish not only as a textbook, but as a culture. After falling asleep in 8th period, Prem Shah awakens to find himself in the Spanish Club
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