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'545'f1'iQ . T- 'ee'-fu...-f -'Je'--.sr - ,3 if-new-f.. 4 . gpiou, ,p ,i X K. . -V :Cy -1 of , r at at l .4-124-251-,.si,,x Q.. 4-rLS2?.-.if A ' 1 l Back Row: Bruner, Wheeler, Marks, Godfrey, Hclmus. DeGrnnf, Joiigyan. Second Raw: Dyer, Lnulicngayrr, Cooper, Gross, Berg, Buuhmld, Cohen. Front Raw: Matteson, I-lake, Winler, Smith, Hicks. ATTIC ARTISTS HE Attic Artists Club is composed of the students in the Art department of the Junior College. Ufntil recently the Art classes have been considered a separate unit and were known as the School of Art and Industry. This year the school was made a part of the junior College and is now know as the Art Department. Although not oftn considred so, the Art Department is really very important in Junior College activities. Besides making posters for nearly every party and suggesting decorations -for many, the students have designed and made most of the scenery and costumes for the Junior College opera, The Fire Princeg made dsigns to submit in the Armstrong Cork Linoleum contestg and painted wall panels for kindergartens intthe. Grand Rapids Public Schools. All these things have been accomplished besides the daily problems. On April 12 the Attic Artists gave a studio tea to which parents and friends of the Art students and the Junior College faculty were invited. An exhibition of the student work done in the past year or two was made at that time. The officers of the Attic Artists club are: President, Madaleen Smithg and Secretary' Treasurer, Anne Hake. 'Q' ,Ei ijfzzwsw. z ky,-45,1 - by V ft K' -Ii.-vp .R V Lt, -,gill ,fig -N . L- Ig'-fy 21-QL ' V1 :pu ,lv JAZZ, a-1 is-Q.. .. ..icivdEQ::sa:sai1EfLa.ta.V2ra:f2E5fiSni.aa..:Qad'2lQa.::?2:gE!Fd 181 4, .:'.f.Qf E683
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K , 1 wif? 3: 1.3: 1 f g.-gg ie! 3: 'il it 19 'Q mf'-'. ' 'jgfa 1, .V X - r ,. 1, L.,..y eg, fa ' .- ' gy N w ,X - l N -., - 1. w. ,fctn ,: -,en 'T- L.. ,A 1 id pf. A A , - . ,' L W 2.1. N- sf - b , . that il fi iff- Y' l',,,-1-'asap vb, SL: g . g .J ,S,T- '-, 1! . i ,iff-f. as .-:fs V B Y is fa..- .LAL-N-..::?l '-. S-e--1.i:+y-L-BAL-,'z15L. ...:1hv:-, Y .givigv ' ,---r - K 2 ' . Y . 'H-. ' -- ,Bi ' ' -, - - f' ,1 ,Q v 'gi V4-we 1, F 4- J Y ... -- Buck Row: Covell, Wencliel. Herring. Wheeler. lllillinglnn, Wheeler, Jameson, Frohne, Gates, Westover Kruidenicr. S1-cami Row: Vim Zoren. Lumli. 'I'itlner, Fish. liuollcins, De lunge, 1leCahe, Whitman, Hesling, Godfrey, Marlowe, Lcuson, Bristol, ,l1'm4lip, Sliivvly. Fira! Iinw: Burgess, litter, Ellis, Lnyendyk, Fermnil, Luyenilyk. 'lfl-IE BIOLOGY CLUB HE Biology Club during 19274928, perhaps more than in any previous year, has wit' nessed many great successes. Under the capable guidance of Miss Grace Ellis, Miss Marie McCabe. Miss Wlllllil Marlowe, Miss Lillian Leason, Miss Frances Stearns, and Mr. Austin Etter, the Club has been able to enjoy a most interesting year. Club membership is extended to those having A or B in Biology and at least C in all other subjects. With this high scholarship necessary as a prefrequisite for membership, the Biology Club enjoys an enviable place in the annals of Junior College. Throughout the year the club has held regular meetings on the second Monday of every month. These meetings consisted of luncheons, followed by lectures, together with social activif ties. 'Trying not to deviate from its prime purpose, namely. a studentflike search for scientific! truth, the club has made great cflorts to stimulate in its members a. recognition of the numerous questions answered by the Biological Sciences. Climaxing the achievement of the club was the adoption of an attractively designed pin enbodying its general purpose. As years advance, and Junior College extends its influence beyond its present limits, it is hoped that the Biology Club may also experience similar progrss, and that the students of Junior College may also manifest an ever increasing interest in the Biological Sciences. President .....,.....................................................,..............,..... .. ..... .,...... John Luyendyk Viceflbresident ..... ........ E sther Austin Secretary ........,.. ....... I rene Luyendyk Treasurer ..... ......... I ohn Burgess r .----. - fs . . gg-, . .1 ', , , ,, .gr .. - .-... i tg ' -.1-,ee i691 4, I
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