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Clubs
for Languages and International Cultures 2004
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African-Latino
Alliance |
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Celebrates the
African American and Latin American cultures through poetry reading,
speakers,a reading-club, and dinners. |
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Chinese
Society |
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Brings together
those who wish to share their knowledge of Chinese culture and society
with others and learn more about China. A number of events are sponsored,
including trips, films,and social gatherings. |
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German
Club
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Meets for
practice of German in a social setting through games, movies, plays,
and trips. |
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International
Society
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Gives students
of international background and others a chance to share their cultural
experiences. The society sponsors cultural trips, lectures, movies,
and international meals and serves as a support group for students
from outside the United-States. This group serves as an umbrella
for all international societies. |
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Island
Posse
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Japanese
Society
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Sponsors
guest speakers, films, and other activities to acquaint members
and the School community with various aspects of Japanese culture. |
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Korean
Society
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Brings
together those who wish to share their knowledge of Korean culture
with others. Gatherings often center around culinary experiences
and efforts to produce a periodic Korean publication. |
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La
Junta
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Explores
Spanish culture and society through conversation, presentations,
and films (for students with two or more years of Spanish language
study). |
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Le
Cercle Français
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Meets
to share an interest in French through presentations, cooking,
and guest speakers. |
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See Ms.
Windsor. |
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