resident of the Altenheim enjoys talking to Joan Neneman of her homeland. -Callaway Studios.
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German Club Brings Touch of
the Rhineland to the Elderly
‘Gluchliche Reisel’ (Happy Journey!) and
‘Auf
The members of the German Club, Pat Philbin, Jan Agosta, Mary Ellen Freberg, Sharon Davey, Carol Spinharney, and Mary Jo Watson dream about their future trip to Germany. —Ca11away Studios.
Wiedersehen’ are expressions that come
with map study, if you, like the members of
the German Club, dream of atrip to Germany. Thus it is for Linda Hosek who dreams of visiting her grandmother in Frankfurt-amMain some day; and for Sandy Schwietz to see ‘die Schweiz’, or Switzerland. Still others yearn for a cruise along the Rhine. Sister Gabriel’s preference would probably be south— ern Germany and the Alpland. Not satisfied with only dreams, however, the German students use their skill in more concrete ways. At Christmas time, cheerful greetings of ‘Frohlicke Weihnachtenl’ re— sounded at the Altenheim, the German Old People’s Home. The girls entertained with a Christmas program and home—baked cookies and sweets. A similar program was given in March with an Easter theme. All in all, German can be funl And useful too, since it is spoken in all the countries of Europe. Even if you never have the chanceto take that European tour, you can have a great time in German Club.
Sally Braniff and Angie Davis bring warmthandlove to an elderly lady. -Callaway Studios.