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

 - Class of 1941

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Grand Rapids Community College - Olympian Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 89 of 160
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Page 89 text:

x First Row, L. to R. - Kathryn Klein, Marian Barclay, Marianne Ghysels, Shirley Zimmer, Aileen Fuller, Jeanne Kellar, Sue Meyer, Martha Rita Thomas, Marcia Saur. Second Row, L. to R. - William McConnell, Edward Kosten, Tom Winchell, J. Wycoflf, William Bennett, Nate Bryant, Mr. Hart. Third Row, L. to R. - Stanford Bradshaw, Jeane Nunn, Mary Jean MoElwee, Loretta Culver, Dorothy Winters, Gloria Freeman, Miriam Thomson, Max Pearse. Spanish Club 6'Caramba! Dios mios! Que .muchachos mas tontos! With these exposulations ringing periodi- cally in their ears, Spanish, students dejectedly leave the classroom. There are times - few and far between - when the much-sought-after, sel- dom-gained phrase, 4GMuy bien hechoi' raises them 'to the heights. But whether the lessons are good -or bad, all turn out for the meetings of the newly formed Spanish.Club. This Club was formed by the students interested .in acquiring a broader knowledge of Spanish- speaking countries. Its sole purpose has been to obtain for the club interesting speakers who have .a personal knowledge of Latin America. Mr. President . . . Jeanne Kellar Vice-President . . Shirley Zimmer Secretary-Treasurer . Aileen Fuller My Hart belongs to Daddy. Baldwin, at an evening meeting, showed some colored slides of trips that he and his wife had made through Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Orval Veltman, 'who spent a summer in Mexico with his brother, attending the University of Mexico, had some enlarged photographs to illus- trate his talk on Mexican Art., Mr. Hart, our own excellent Spanish linguist, gave a talk on Mexico's constitutional history, and Miss Louise Schweitzer, teacher at one of the city high schools, had some unusual souvenirs to show the group. The Club has accomplished its 'purpose throughout the year in an interesting, enjoyable, and educational way.

Page 88 text:

First Row, L. to R. - M. D'eVries, V. Schnell, L. Goosmann, N. Swarthout, T. Hauer, H. Wheeler, Z. Goolian, B. LaMore, M. Timmer, L. Klopp, M. Efty, G. Grieve. Second Row, L. to R. - B. Baird, D. Sensamon, K. Wood, R. Boes, P. Culver, D. Kieft, G. Kettle, H. Schnitzler, B. Boudier, M. McE1wee, B. Comstock, B. Armamtrout, C. Hainer, C. Badgerow, H. Van Dort. , Third Row, L. to R. - A. Keith, M. Lockyer, B. Gilchrison, N. Greenhough, A. Gilleo, D. Parkhurst, A. Shaver, P. Huntley, J. Hubbard, J. MacA1pine, R. Bauer, J. Fik. Le Cercle F rancai 4'Bon jour mademoiselles et messieursf' Such is the way that French linquist Miss Amy Broome brusquely salutes the bright C?j and smiling CU faces of her morning classes. From then on the French gets tougher and the interest greater. Miss Broome and the French Club, despite the waning of France as a nation, have endeavored this year to preserve the old French atmosphere through French games, speeches by members in French on current events or on the provinces of ' - France, outside speakers, and through the Fete Francaise, an annual dinner. The Fete was given this year on March 19, and true French food was served. A program on Debussy, including piano selections, was given by Miss Florence Efty. Another large meeting of April 21 highlighted the year - Mrs. MacCose was the speaker, and to hear her, High School French Clubs were invited. The May meeting was a picnic at which next yea.r's officers were elected. President . Thelma Hauer Vice-President . . Harold Wheeler Secretary . . Zabelle Goolian Treasurer . . Nelson Swarthout I do wish I could speak Chinese!



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First Row, L. to R. - David Keller, Raymond Schneider, Donald Van Dam, James E. Dunbar, Don Cargill, Tom Inman, Richard Mosher, Craig Hitchcock,,fBob Vander Klip, Lester Goeman, John Baleski. Second Row, L. to R. - Adrian Gillesse, Lyle Marta, Ray Kubiak, William Kaechele, Robert Lowell, Robert Belleu, Raymond Quint, Curtis Bunting, Jack Doyle, Dick Kimball, Bill DuVal1, Don Lyons, Bill Coles, Joseph Badaluco. Third Row, L. to R. - Edward Laufer, Bob Compion, Dick Ward, Joe Kazar, Louis Sbolzey, Leslie Burnett, Ed Hertel, Bill Dare, Paul Schwon, Elden Hunsteenger, Robert King, S. Dykhouse. ophomore Engineers They say the Engineers never see the sun - up before dawn and .out after sun-down - be it as it may, if you ever see a young fellow with gray hair plodding homeward about seven o'clock with a drawing board under one arm, and a T square hanging around his neck, he's some poor Engineer who got lost in the shuffle and forgot to go home. While J.C. is blessed with the existence of a large number of organizations, few of them are as prominent as is the Engineers' Club. The organi- zation is composed of freshmen and sophomores enrolled in the Engineering department, and is designed to give the students a more intimate knowledge of their field through contacts either with the local Engineers' Club or informal talks by Engineers from various industries in Grand Rapids . . . for additional Engineer news see opposite page . . . President .. . . Don Cargill Vice-President . . . Tom Inman Secretary-Treasurer . Bernard White X lVe slave from dawn. to dusk!

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