During the Homecoming day festivities the German Club plans on having a booth down at the stadium. According to Theresa Lipp, senior and German Club president, the booth will sell soda.
“Anyone interested should come buy soda and support the German Club,” she said.
Then, on Sept. 30 the German Club is scheduled to have an executive board meeting first session of SRT. According to German Club sponsor Laura King, the executive board plans on deciding what the October event for the club will be.
In addition, Lipp said the executive board will begin discussion about locker signs and T-shirts for members. She said anyone still interested in joining the club should see King for code of conduct and other information. By Meredith Boyd <[email protected]>
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