German Club members sit around a campfire and sing German songs. Club members had practiced for months in advance. GABBY PERELMUTER / PHOTO
According to Laura King, German Club sponsor and German teacher, the year has blown by, and her members are the best yet.
The final German Club meeting is scheduled to be in the middle of May.
“I’m really excited for the last hurrah of the year. We’ve all worked so hard and spent so many hours with this language that it is so cool to finally see that time has gone on, and I will for sure miss the seniors next year,” member and freshman, Jamie Goetz said.
According to Goetz, the final meeting of the year will plan to take place as more of a fun activity rather than a serious activity.
“I am so proud of all of the members, and I can’t wait for most of them to come back next year,” King said.
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