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phi eta sigma Front Row: Dean Bursley, B. Straatsma, E. Simons, W. Sinnigen, E. FarnswortS, Royian, R. Hodges, S. Saulson. Second: F. Weisman, A. Resta, L. Stewart, J. Westman, J. Simpson, A. Uhle, W. Snell, G. Parker. Phi Eta Sigma is a national freshman honorary so- ciety. The primary purpose of the organization is to promote high scholarship among first year men students at Michigan. As an honorary society, it serves as a reward for conscientious work rather than being a society to promote campus activi- ties. By recognizing the outstanding scholastic ef- forts of freshmen, it hopes to encourage t tinuance of high averages among its me Requirements for admission are based enti grade average which must be 3.5 or abov 25
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deutscher verein ont Row: Harold Simon, Reginald Walters, Robert Erhardt, Ernest Behrens, Edward Hascall, Ralph Snoke, William Bigge, Richard Furs. cond Row: Helen House, May Risch, Gustav Butterbach, Shirley Loeblich, Jean Vergho, Beverly Adams, Irma Eichhorn, William Sinnigen, Lois Allison, an Measner, Jim Trautwein, Courtland Geib, Bill Sturti. .JGI.UIIU iwwi i leisn i iuu e, may i i t,n, FIWTVT DUTTeroa( Don Measner, Jim Trautwein, Courtland Geib, Bill Sturti. Third Row: Mary Pinney, Dorothy Rice, Ruth Briegel, Lenrose Dyess, Dorothea Rodgers, Joan Roberts, Margaret Lewis, Jeanne Davin, Beatrice McLaren, Veronica Miller, Anne Mosher. The Deutscher Verein, sponsored by the German Department, is an organization offering students opportunities to hear and speak German. During the past year the faculty Adviser has been Mr. Roger C. Norton. Various programs for the year included social evenings, folk dancing, and a clas- ening of German music. Among other ac- conducted by the club were German and weekly Kaffee Stunden in the Grill. 24
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la sociedad hispanica Front Row: Anita Blumfeld, Rosarita Hume, Toni Rowland, Joan Heyler, Delores Crowe, Eliiabeth Iden, Emma Badurian, Audrey Coates. Second Row: Harriet Kreviti, Gloria Miller, Marvis Gorman, Lois Lefkowitz, Joan de Carvajal, Dorothy Fishman, Carol Fraser, Adrian F. Leon-Marquei, Barbara Davenport, Jane DeMaso, Dolores Thomas, Frances Pearl, Virginia McRae, Phyllis Beckmann, Harriett Wilson, Renee Leder. Third Row: Burton Gavitt, Harvey L. Weisberg, Lucille J. Birnbaum, Bernice Weiner, Bunny Brettschneider, E. A. Mercado, Angela Pons, Gerald Dyk- stra, Morris Bernstein, Jeanne North, Anthony Pasquariello, Muriel Davis, Marjorie Trerice, Carolyn Shapiro, Orville B. Lefho, Joe G. Grubbs, Manuel Aeido M. Fourth Row: Cornelia Kinne, Jerry Honey, Judith Davidson, Jane Hardin, Lillian Winquist, Mary Cobane, Sarah Simons, Andee Sugar, Florence Gold- finger, Rosemary Conner, Yvonne Albright, Mary Sue Wesbrook, Dolores Earl, Raymonda McGarry, Nancy Cress, Constance Beaty, Marion Jean Wilson, Beverly Newberg, Diana Reynol, Ida Halle, Rupert Coffey, Philip Wittenberg, Carl Kaufman, George H. Brown. Fifth Row: Betty Marcus, Barbara Render, Naomi Gaberman, Arlene Brice, Betsy Williams, Maxine Minti, Sally VanMinden, Barbara Langworthy, Anne Siegel, Margaret Botsford, Betty Lou St. Clair, Dorothy Harris, Sarah B. Henry, Barbara Ann Maclsaac, Joanne Joyce Johnson, Mary Carolyn Wright, Virginia Nicklas, Arlette Harbour, Maxine Smith, Margaret Reiff, Irene Zag, Margaret Parker. Sixth Row: Dick Foote, Shirley Bronson, Anne Goodyear, Delores Olsen, Ken Vanderkolk, Steven Hajos, Marjorie Protiva, Gene Weisner, Sherman Poteet. Under the direction of Assistant Professor E. A. Mercado, the Spanish club, with a membership of more than two hundred, has become one of the most active organizations on campus. Regular meetings are held at the International Center at which there are programs of Spanish music or dancing, slides and movies of Latin America, speakers, and group participation in songs and games. Two Spanish language movies were brought to the campus by the club. In April the annual Spanish play was presented, under the di- rection of Assistant Director Anthony Paswuari- a Sociedad Hispanica thrilled four lucky people by awarding them scholarships to the sum- mer so ' .Mons of the Universities of Mexico or Cubal With another memorable year behind it, Riedad Hispanica is looking forward to even better times. 26 -
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