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

 - Class of 1941

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Kneeling, L. tojR. - Gerald Edgerly, Robert Van Ryrn, Robert MacMillan, Henry Vinkemulder, Don Mc- Dugin, Wally Schantz, Milan Miller, Roger Luidens, Bill Farrar, Robert Fox. First Row, L. to R. - Ulysses Stoeffler, Carroll Peterson, Hubert Hauser, Hoyt Kremer, Philip Warren, Jack Elenbaas, Paul R. Johnson, Arlo Christensen, Harold DeYoung, Fred Kencht, Bill Herrman. Second Row, L. to R. - Chuck Saur, Sherman Massingham, George Freeman, Jim Gateby, Jerry Zurawski, Homer Adrianse, Joe Hogan, Fred Braunschneider, Crawford DuVall, Kenneth Bullock, Curt Broski, Robert S. Grakm, Richard Sonke, Shelby'Parmenter, Charles Billey, Third Row, L. to R. - Alten Gilleo, Robert Hendrickson, Vincent McCallum,f Glen Nelson, Paul Slater, Kenneth Starn, John Diefenbaker, Gordon Lawrence, Don Howick, Phil Howson, Donald Clark, Jack Dean . Freshman Engineer When the incoming freshmen join the Engin- eers' Club in the fall, they are uentertainedv by the sophomores at a field day which features a football game, a tug of war across a creek, and plenty of food. Another field day in the spring gives the freshmen a chance to even the score. School for the Engineers is just one long assign- ment after another, but they occasionally manage Mr. Shew Mr. White Mr. Bennett Club Advisors . . We were warned but we're game! to break loose and enjoy themselves. The annual 44Shovelers' Shindig fulfilled all expectations, and the yearly banquet furnished its quota of re- laxation. However, the main item on the En- gineers' program is the spring trip to the Ford and Chrysler plants in Detroit. Hard workers, hard players - these are the Engineers and we're all for them and the Engineers' Club.

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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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.V - -A-m l First Row, L. to R. -- E. Steenhagen, Jim Fuson, Henry Mulder, Dick Hartesveldt, Alex Bul, Dick Wagner. Q V Second Row, L. to R. - St oyd, Jim Dean, Jack Bray, Chester Hornbeck, Jack Bussler, Doctor Bailey. ,XX In between watching poison ivy and snakes Husted, Michigan State College, Professor Robert the Forestry Club has managed to plant, their usual number of pine trees and incidentally under Head Forester Bailey has learned the uwhysi' and uwhereforesv of tree-growing and soil cultivation. The Club consists of those students taking Forestry, Agriculture, Landscape design, Conser- vation, or Wildlife. Once or twice a month the club brings to the School, men prominent in the forestry profession. During the past year the club had the following speakers: Professor James Craig, University of Michigan, Professor Paul Herbert, Michigan State College, and Professor William Kynoch, University of Michigan. Several movies were shown to the club this year illustrating various phases of forestry. As a proj- ect the club plants a large number of conifers and hardwoods each year on what has been aptly named the Pinetation, located about ten miles East of the city. The Club has also' visited the University of Michigan and Michigan State to gain experience. , President . . . Richard Harte-svelt Vice-President . . . Henry Mulder Secretary-Treasurer . . . Alex Bul F rom, little acorns mighty nuts have grown..

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