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

 - Class of 1957

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d d d d d d d d d|c Biennially Michigras brings colorful parades, a midway com- plete with skill, show and refreshment booths and a spirited carnival atmosphere. personal niche Within the maze of Michigan Is a need felt by each student. Whether singing in the dorm choir, Writing for a publication, Holding a League or Union office, or Slapping greasepaint on the JGP cast, There is an organization on campus Which can satisfy each person ' s wish For a feeling of belonging. Finding this niche may not be easy; The quest is one of trial and error, But the perseverent reach their goal. It may be one special-interest group Or a diversified mass of activities But somewhere in the maze is a haven. Participation in campus talent and variety shows, such as Gulantics, requires coordinated actions, professional aplomb, and a certain glibness.

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he need for mutual sharing Is expressed in foreign tongues, Clothed in the garb of strange lands. International students bring to the campus A dignity and depth too often unnoticed. From lands rich with the lore of the past, Saris and turbans and wide-open eyes Bring us silent inklings of other worlds. They learn in loneliness. They grope in unfamilar surroundings, In a quiet effort to grasp an intangible Called The American Way of Life. Sitting over steaming coffee, sipping tea, They talk to others and try to understand. Perhaps they accept our brash, bold youth For what it is, and tiptoe away, Leaving college life and lecture rooms As silently as they came. Perhaps they are disillusioned And protest destruction of their ideals In letters to the Daily or tabletop debate. Too few of us know how they feel Too few of us know they are here. Man cannot live in isolation; A home aWay from home is especially important to international stu- dents who find themselves deposited in ihe midst of a world foreign to them. a a d d LI d d Each society is both product and parent Of its surrounding worlds. Past and present must mingle in the future. Youth must learn as well as teach.

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