Spanish Honor Society form a line to get treats after playing a few Spanish games.
To integrate the new members in with the old, the Spanish Honors Society held a Spring Social on Wednesday, April 17. With the help of the club sponsor, Sra. Ruth Pascual, the club representatives organized games and activities in Spanish, such as “Simón Dice” and a partner dance. The newcomers listened to presentations covering the goals and achievements of the club, and at the end all members enjoyed food and getting to know each other. Photos by Cara Jennings and Julia Nguyen
SHH board member Induja Nimma (11) numbers the members off for the first activity.During a battle between two ‘equipos’ (teams), Sra. Ruth Pascual (Language) keeps track of the points.Already a participant in SHH for a year, Callie Kidwell (11) helps to lead her team during a guessing game.SHH junior representatives Choon Won Jin (11) and Minsu Kim (11) present a brief PowerPoint to the new members describing the goals and achievements of the club.New Spanish Honors Society members listen as the board members present a PowerPoint.Representatives Akhila Ankem (12) and Induja Nimma (11) demonstrate one of the moves for an activity called “Simon Dice”.During the “Simon Dice” activity, members play along by doing as ‘Simon’ tells them.Tasneem Karim (11) helps distribute the food to the members of the club at the end of the social.
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