University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Y SCHOOL fe Back Row: L. C. Anderson; E. F. Barker; C. H. Peake; W. G. Rice; R. H. Gjellsness; G. H. Forsyth, Jr. Second Row: T. H. Hildebrandt; L. A. While; K. C. McMurry; D. G. Marquis; J. K. Yamagiwa; L. G. Vender Velde. First Row: I. A. Leonard; W. F. Hunt; G. R. La Rue; Hayward Keniston; K. K. Landes; L. S. Woodburne. AND THE ARTS

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LITERAR YIS } JL j fc Al ' ft iki lift JLL ! ' tTf ; t ' ' ' ! Wf f TTf LITERATURE . . . With its enrollment of over seven thousand students and its actual teaching load of over eleven thousaand, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts forms the backbone of our university. Students in graduate school, architecture school and those in the pre-professional curriculums get their basic training here. The college has great hopes for the new system of counselling for upper-classmen, which has gone into effect this Spring. The plan is designed to ease pre-registration strain on both students and advisors, and to help the student better fulfill his educational aims. Dean Keniston ' s friendly personality and impressive accomplishments are undoubtedly responsible for his rapid rise at our university. He stepped into the position of Chairman of Romance Languages in 1940, and after only three years here became Dean of the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts. In spite of his busy life as Dean of our largest and most important college. Dr. Keniston finds time to work a few crossword puzzles, garden and go canoeing with his son. 18 DEAN KENISTON '



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- GERMAN CLUB The Deutscher Verein is an organization for students interested in the German language and the German people. It sponsors a weekly radio program, weekly coffee hours at the League, and serves as a clearing house for correspondence among American, German, Austrian, and Swiss students. Outstanding among this year ' s activities have been the dance presented at Schwabenhalle and the production of Goethe ' s Faust in cooperation with the German department. A classical music hour, conversational evenings, and an annual picnic were also on the club ' s social agenda. Officers for the past year have been Harold Simon, president; Ann Mosher, secretary; John Brodhun, treasurer; with Dr. Raschen, Mr. Neumann, and Mr. Hascatl as faculty advisors. : j i y j ' JMHtil ' W 1 Top Row: Newton Graham; Robert W. Miller; Harold W. Frye; Richard S. Mayer; Robert G. Tucker; Seymour M. Baxter; Frank Richardson; F. Gerard Adams; Everett H. Brenner; Xenophon Skufis; R. Thurber; Roger Norton. Second Row: Elsie Kalionen; Geraldine Schmoker; Sandra loeb; Mary Schuhmacher; Helen Bond; Jackie Harrie; Jennie Willson; Constance Rinehart; Franziska Isbell; Wilma Kaemlein; Ton! Norton. First Row: Ruth Briegel; Lois Allison; Anne Mosher. Secretary; John Brodhun, Treasurer; Harold M. Simon, Jr., President; J. F. I. Raschen, Faculty Sponsor; S. R. Neumann, Sponsor; C. H. Williams; Lilias Wagner; Paul Haynes. SPANISH CLUB La Sociedad Hispanica is the largest, non-political organization on our campus, having 500 active members. Under president Joseph Plazonja, vice-president Barbara Langworthy, treasurer John Riccardo, secretary Elizabeth Iden, and faculty advisors Jose Ortiz and Anthony Pasquariello, the group has carried on a series of noteworthy activities, both social and scholarly, throughout the past year. Outstanding help and encouragement is offered by the society to students interested in Spanish through the free tutoring service for students of elementary Spanish, through the conversation groups at the Social Hour initiated just this year at the International Center, and through the four scholarships the society awards for summer study at the University of Mexico. SPANISH CLUB TEA SPANISH POETRY CONTEST

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