German Club’s final event is a scheduled pool party on May 19.
According to member and freshman Jamie Goetz, this final event is not a German activity but more of a farewell to the school year and the seniors.
“It’s going to be really sad to see all of the seniors go, but I am really excited for them, and I can’t wait for next year,” Goetz said.
According to Laura King, German Club sponsor and German teacher, she is always proud of her members, and this year has not failed her.
“The students always work so hard and I couldn’t ask for anything more,” King said.
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