Grand Rapids Community College - Olympian Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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' r-- fQQ,?1..'Q- I Fa? wget sv , A ' fy U pr z:'-7 A .-t.-- X-r 16 Back Gibbs, Bouwmnu, Wikslrom, Karninskus, Williams, Puganclli, Haven Van Wingcn. Pnrnuus, Jnnncngu, Das Ruilmer, Andringa, Gall, Roomlu, Albert, Kemp, Hatch, Ryan, Siegel, Sinkc, Anlonidcs, Slxew, Wildshut, Rornbacher, Salasevieh, Williams, Kluasen, Appelt. Iiuwninis, Matthews, Werner, Coslcr, Buuwknuxp. Van Dis, Beukcmu, Ellinger, llcscl, Hr-udwrolh, Moore, Van Heck, Strchl, Balback, Trnxel, Vander Goebel. First Bough, THE ENGINEERS HE Engineering Department, during the year 1927-1928, has had, without xgleiibt, the most successful year of its existence. The enrollment was about eighty, with about thirty of this number sophomores. This is the largest secondfyear class in the historygoffjunior College. To Mr, James Shew and to Mr. Roy White goes great credit for their work with such a large class. I ' , Early in the season the Engineers started a snappy initiation program. The Freshmen were compelled to wear green ties, and those refusing to do so were severely disciplined for their insubordination. This period was followed by a banquet, after which hostilities ceased. Next came the now traditional Muskegon trip, with visits to the city's largest industries. The annual Fall Party was a great success, being one of the oustanding parties of the year. On April twentyfsecond the Engineers started on their second annual trip to the steel mills at Gary, Indiana. All those who went will remember the flying steel and the clash of the mighty machinery. The traditional Shovelers' Shindign was held on May 4 in the men's gym, and in the minds of man , com letel ecli sed the one of last ear. Later in Ma the annual Croton tri uv , lp Y P D Y Y l l P was made, with v1s1ts to hydrofclectric plants on the Muskegon and Man1stee rivers. The Officers: President ......................... . .......... Joel Iannenga VicefPresident ................. .,- .,... Leonard Klaasen I SecretaryfTreasurer ......... ......... K enneth Parsons 'lr V1'? 5- -- --. 1 QQ' .xiii .en -fffv -. ' g- 4,511 ' W' V- A ts iff?-N. O' ' ',m7lb, 'xii' tx, lj' -- 1 f--' 1' ',. Q' ,:f- 'll' ' A.J4',-.x. 't 'Taxi 19 YP , A I '5' 5.7.- Il ll .E Alf, 'il' F-'Ni'-1 ' 1. EDU! lf' 'ii 11 ' E671 I ,R it ,ff ,f M fi 95710 WWW farm? 0 24 Uwe Z5 ,

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