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Q' 'TS-'f 1 up-J -Y' Ulis- Le Cel'CIe Fl'Gl'lCClS furthers the appreciation of French culture. Founded ten years ago, it has bi-weekly meetings which feature talks in French, motion pictures, and slides. These get- togethers enable them to develop their French conversational ability. Pic'turetl.' Bottom Row: Lucille Wasiloff, treasurerg Julie Mehlen- bacherg Leonard Bertinellig Fr. Joseph Rekasi, moderator: Sandra l ,N , E3 'NR 'ft is .rw 1 'CLK-7' WV-u f. Biggs. Set-mid Raw: Brian Regan, Christian Lecuyer, Marcel Didier. John Steyaert. Absent llflenihers: Holly Hood, vice-president: Judy Borucki, seeretaryg Patricia Borg, David DeGuistino, Camille Kus- nier, Christine McCarthy, Peter Mueller, Betsy Norton, Paul Stevens, David Villaire, Anthony Wilk, Patricia Wolin, Costas Digenis, Susan Craine, Anne Marie Dwaihy, Karen Columbia. The Gel'l'l1Ul'l or Der Deittsclie Verein was reorganized on the U-D campus in November. 1961. The club provides an opportunity for its members to become familiar with Germany, its customs and people - both past and present. ln this capacity, the club acts as a news source for German activities in and around Detroit. Meetings consist of films and slides of Ge:- many, lectures and social hours. It gives German students an excellent chance to learn about the people and country of their studies. Pictin-ed: Button: Rmi-: Frau Ellman, moderatorg Stan Poniatowslsi. presidentg Lillian Seller. treasurer: Sandra Manning, secretaryg Harold Allen. vice-president. Set-and Row: Brian Regan, Jeanette Dabish. Marilyn Bacvnski, Lila Uinetta. Third Row: David Gardner, Ray Guzall, Costa Digenis, Tom Schultz. John Steponaitis. Absent Menzbersp' Larry McGuire, Kitty Stevens. Modern language students learn to acquaint tlieni.seli'es with the spoken wora' by means of the Departments language laboratory. , V' wwf I tr' I ... 1, '. 4 l -ff i 'T fr: ht A 'Pa A 1.
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'C'-s nf'- 'f .,-sw:-+9 as jaw' iary Ann De Corte, Student Education Association president, speaks to a group of high schoolers at the future Teachers' Workshop. 'T T Student EdUCCfiOl'l ASSDCiC'l'i0l1 is a profes- sional organization for students preparing to teach. It is affiliated with the National Education Association and the Michigan Education Association. The SEA's goals are to promote a professional attitude towards teaching, and to stimulate interest in it. The SEA annually sponsors a Teacher Education Assembly during Orientation Week and the Future Teachers' Workshop. Pictured: Bottom Row: Nancy Grochowski, publicity chairman: Shirley Kuder, treasurerg Sharon 'Vw in James M. Hanlon is an associate professor and chairman of the Education Depart- ment. He is also direc- tor of teacher educa- tion at the University. Mahoney, vice-presidentg Diane Kasper, presidentg Sue Sullivan, recording secretaryg Gerald Kohler, historiang Charles Otto, corres- ponding secretary. Second Row: Mrs. Julia Espinosa, faculty moder- atorg Charles Hugg Kathy Raffertyg Theresa Zarkisg Madonna Sextong Nancy Le Plae. Third Row: Paul Bailey, Wayne McKenzie, Jo Anne Mysza. Fourth Row: Margaret Hunter, Tim Dziedzic, Dale Rustoni, Pete Kinnahan, Kathleen McDowell. Absent Members: Bob Martin, Carolyn Bryant, Fran Monske, Bridget Ianotti, Mary Lou Wojcik, Germaine Doelle, Mary Jo Bauser, Oswald Cordes, John Burke. 17
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