The News Argus - Page 3 CAMPUS HAPPENINGS Spanish Club Studies Language and Culture BY KIMBERLY TERRY Staff Wliter If you enjoy speaking Spanish or want to leam to speak Spanish, then you need to check out the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club is back on the yard and they are seeking members who are interested in the Spanish language or culture. “I want the Spanish Club to be a strong organization on campus, says Shanta Yelverton, a sophomore, English major and secretary of the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club held its first Taco Sale in December 1993 in Dillard Hall. The club’s members really enjoyed the fellowship with each other and making money. Everyone was running around fixing Tacos and helping one another. “ The class is like a big family were like sisters and brothers, I just enjoy being around them,” said Ronald Thorpe a junior. Sports Management major. Bridie Bray, director of the Language Laboratory, and Dr. Micheal Brookshaw, Spanish Club Members and Advisor prepare tacos Spanish Club Members take a break to ham for the camera associate professor of Spanish, serve as co-advisors for the club. “We had a group of students this year who were interested in reactivating the Spanish Club ,” explained Dr. Brookshaw. The Spanish Club had been dormant for the past year because of lack of interest on liie part of the students but this year the Spanish Club has come back with a vengeance. Members of the Class of 1997 have become involved in numerous organizations since becoming part of the Ram Family. Several of them have become very active members of the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club officers are: Deneen Clarke, president, a freshman Political Science major; Valerie Harrington, vice president, a freshman Political Science major; and Shanta Yelverton, secretary, a sophomore, English major. The Spanish Club members are also involved in numerous community activities. One of its tentative activities for the Spring Semester involves helping Adults with Disabilities who want to leam how to speak Spanish. The Spanish Club’s first fundrai.ser for the Spring semester was its annual Valentine’s Day lollipop sale on February 14,1994. What does the Spanish Club hope to accomplish as a group in 1994? According to the club’s president, “ we hope to go to Mexico or visit a city in the United States that has a large Hispanic population. This way wc will be able to use the Spanish that we have learned in Dr. Brookshaw’s class to communicate with people whose native language is Spanish.” Zetas On The Move OMEGA CHAPTER NEWS RELEASE During the 1993-94 academic school year, members the Omega Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., have been very involved working with campus and community outreach activities. Community service has been placed high on their agenda this year. The sorority’s members gave solutions and ideas on how to stop violence when they participated in a Rap Session on “Teens Speaking Out Against Violence”held by the children at The Youth Opportunity Home and The William C. Sims Recreational Center. They have served meals at the Samaritan Ministry Soup Kitchen and presented poinsettias to the residents of Sunrise Towers for Christmas. On the campus, last semester, they conducted a Thanksgiving candle light ceremony for the student body. Academics is also something that all members of sororities and fraternities hold in high esteem. Recently one of the chapter’s members was inducted into Alpha Kappa Mu, a national honor society. The Alumnae Delta Chapters Kapp. Theta of ^/pha sorority i^c PRESENTS SHOW/LUINIOIMIEO Friday, February 25, 1994 Benton Convention Center Noon Tickets: $25 For More Information Call: 750-2125