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

 - Class of 1941

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Page 100 text:

' 9 Speakers Bureau Caught in the stream of fast-moving spring activities, most Junior College students failed to notice the most signal and far-reaching accom- plishment. of the Student Council slip quietly into being. The Speakers' Bureau, headed by Miss VandcrVelde, who was chosen by the Student Council, and staffed by two student managers, one chosen by the forensic organizations of the School voting as a group and one by the Speech classes, is organized to give students of Junior College a chance to gain actual speaking opportunities throughout the community as well as to further the relations of the College with the community. Although the project was not organized early enough for far-reaching results in this school year, the initiative of Miss VanderVelde gained speaking opportunities for four students, with the hopes of further engagements quite justified. Anyone in Junior College is eligible to become part of the working organization of the Speakers' Bureau and complying with its requirements, to gain the speaking opportunities which it creates. To Max Pearse, Secretary of the Student Council, goes the honor and praise due the man who originated, engineered, and effectively put into action this new and progressive organization of the School. ' Chairman .D . . . Miss VanderVelde Organization Mgr. . . Robert Hammer Speech Student Mgr. . . Elizabeth Wilson And our voices are lwarfl 'ramad the city! I

Page 99 text:

First Row, R. to L. - Marforis Franks, Lillian Church, Marion Friedrich, Helen Schnitzler, Alice Meier, Arva Voss, Ward Rochwell, Eleanor Comrie, Norma Hillman, Lolly Klopp, Anna Mae Heiferan. Second Row, R. to L. - Jerry Lucas, Jack Stowell, Franklin Whitman, Marvin Fleckxxer, Bob Witvoet, Jerry Loop, Bob Wachter, Donald Oleszkiewicz, David Piso. Third Row, R. to L. - Dorothy Wise, Doris Andrews, Loretta Culver, Alice Allen, Roberta Teele, Mary Jeanne McElwee, Peggy Meyer, Mary Anne Wise. Attic Artists If, on a jaunt down the halls, you should come face to face with a real Bohemian - smock-cov- ered, paint-spattered - complete to the beret and palette, don't scream or faint but merely grab the nearest phone and call the fourth floor and notify Miss Babcock, artist superb, that one of her pets is loose again. Seriously, though, the School would be in a bad way without these attic paint-slingers and under the direction of Miss Babcock they have done a fine job this year in upholding the aesthetic repu- President . Vice-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer . Posters, Posters, Posters - nothing' but Posters! ! . . Alice Meier Arva Voss . . Ward Rockwell . Helen Schnitzler tation of the College. The activities of the year began with a steak fry, sketching party, and a spread under the able leadership of President, Alice Meier. The Artist Brush, annual dance of the Attic Artists, went off with a bang again this year and the decorations were possibly the most distinctive of the entire season, 'portraying the typical artist and his equip- ment. Chairman, HBobby Teele and her hard- working staff could well be pleased at both the financial and social results of the party.



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