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Parlez -Vous? It' s For You -- La Tricolere One of the very active organizations on came pus is Le Tricolore, the French club. lt was instituted Winter of l944 and since then has done a great deal toward furthering interest in France and the French language. Their sponsors are Mrs. Gonon, Mrs. Kerr, and Mrs. Abell. Meetings are held every other week and every Thursday members meet for dinner at Hunts. They sit at the French Table Where everyone speaks French. Le Tricolore has sponsored a French film on campus, prominent French speakers, and a French Open House at the lnternational Center. P. Cormier, P. Ball, G. Loew. J. Smith, M. Vorce, L. Riemersma, P. Gerns Janet Smith ...... President Doris Crigsby . Vice-President Mllrillll Vorvv ........ . . . . . . . Secretary'-Treasurer Harold Daclltler . . Prvsirlvnt Jean Harrison .... . ...... . . ...... . . . Vice President RuthKangas........ . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer FIRST ROW: E. Beyer, M. McCul- lough, H. Dachtler, R. Kangas, M. Vorce, W. Patton. SECOND ROW : J. Elliott, L. Anderson, J. Erwin, P. Deindorfer, J. Chandler, E. Somers, H. Mann. The lnterfaith Council of Michigan State College was organized in l94l for the purpose of promoting the combined work and talents of the various religious groups on our campus. By means of coordinating the efforts of the stu- dents, the organization functions to develop a closer cooperation among the members of the religious organizations. The lnterfaith Council, consists of two mem- bers from each of the eight religious groups represented on the college campus. The presi- dent of this council is the representative of the different religious faiths to the governing body of the Student Council. All Men Brothers -- InterI'aiI:h Council
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4-I-I Club --Mind and Body l-lead, heart, hand, health -- this is the motto of the 4-H Club. A part of the national organization which sponsors high school groups, its purpose is to promote educational and social activities for students interested in agriculture and its allied fields. The club strives to further the friendly at- mosphere for which Michigan State is noted and to provide a social and professional group to which local 4-H members may belong upon entrance to the college. Developing leadership among the students in rural youth problems and projects is another aim of this organization. ln addition to its regular meetings, the 4-H Club produces a program each week of agricultural affairs. At this time they present problems that are of interest to the agricultural students on campus. The members also participate in the International Festival, playing host along With other agriculture and home economics groups to the visitors on cam- pus during Farmers Week. Short course students are especially welcomed to M.S.C. by 4-H, which provides social functions in order to introduce these students to other students on campus. Bob Wilkinson, Marcia Webster. Lucille Hatfield Harriet Van Epps. Hope Hanson Robert Wilkinson Lucille Hatfield . Hope Hanson . . Marcia Webster . FIRST ROW: F. Groeneveld, D. Hakala, R. Acker, N. Braun, W. Dickison, H. Bernhardt, H. Ohmer. J. Denja, J. Bray, E. Schlutt, B. Robinette. SECOND ROW: M. Beckwith, M. Rusch, E. Somers, B. Warren, M. Webster, R. Wilkinson, L. Hatfield, H. Hanson, B. Peacock, R. Yerkey, H. VanEppes. THIRD ROW: R. Mawby, R. Simons, L. Riemersma, E. Fiebelkorn, J. Smith, M. Muir, L- EiI2kh0ll, A- Lickfeldf. D. Wallis, V. Stevens, C. Kerr, D. Miller. FOURTH ROW: G. Hakala, B. Shannon, D. Parker, L. Zorlen, F. Parente, G. Leverence, M. Dockeray, G. Loudenbeck, C. Glidden, J. Dickison, P. Lang. TOP ROW: B. Beckwith, M. Haviland, U. Garlinger, I. Hutchinson, E. Coleman, B. Cleland, O. Sweet, N. Johnson, W. Glazier, R. Gibson, D. Green, M. Ehrmann, M. Briley, B. Wright, O. Burlew, E. Barnum. . . . President Vice President . . . Secretary . Treasurer 129
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Hillel -- Highlights Various Activities The Michigan State College Hillel Extension was organized in 1939 to develop and increase religious and social activities for Iewish Students. Developing out of the Brandeis Forum, which was organized in 1937, the Hillel group now carries on an extensive program of activities, putting its purpose into effect. Nationally, it is affiliated With B'nai Brith. The national organization of Hillel is dedicated to re- ligious, cultural, and social programs for students. This is the first year that Hillel has had a per- manent office and it is now under a new adviser, Rabbi Aba Feinberg. Hillel has held both culture programs and social programs for their members during the year. The members discuss the ever- changing current events that directly affect the Iewish people and they also hold parties, dances, and informal get-togethers at regular intervals. In addition, they had Rabbi Pram of Detroit as a guest speaker at an open meeting. FIRST ROW: A. Fineberg, S. Ginsberg, M. Wolf, H. Milinsky, A. Aishiskin, A. Win- kelman, L. Schreiber. SECOND ROW: J. Fisher, P. Rubin, T. Goldoftas, E. Barnett, R. Stein. TOP ROW: B. Cherin, L. Rose, P. Goldberg. J. Bloom, M. Aishiskin, B. Weisman J. Kantor Morton Wolf, Elaine Barnett, Ruth Stein, Jay Zarchin Harold Milinsky . Morton Wolf . . . . . . . . . President Vice President Ann Aishiskin ......... Secretary Sallyann Newman 131 . . . . . . Treasurer
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