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

 - Class of 1941

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Page 97 text:

sid- Firs1bRow,CL. to R. - Jack Doyle, Richard Squires, LaVerne Prentice, Toby Swiecicki, William Kaechele, avid oons. Second Row, L. to R. - Verna Ogden, Jeanette Buist, Shirley DeNeut, Bob Meech, Bernard AuFrance, M. A. Storr, advisor. Camera Club Hold it! Smile! The click of the camera and another film goes into the darkroom of the Camera Club. From still shots to perfectly timed action flashes the Club has done an exceptionally fine job this year with their advisor, Mr. Storr, strating to all members how to produce perfect celluloids. During the year the noon luncheon meetings were given over to a series of illustrated lectures portraying the practical application of the various phases of photography. The acquisition of a new miniature Graflex camera and extensive photoflood equipment this President . . . . Robert Young Secretary-Treasurer . Laverne Prentice We preserve for posterity -- in black and white. year enabled the Club to carry on a much more complete program depicting the social and ath- letic life of the college, and the Olympian wishes to express its gratitude to the members of the Club and to Mr. Stoerr for the fine cooperation and help which we have received from them throughout the year. During the year at the Club's several evening meetings, outstanding downtown photographers were guest speakers. What constitutes good pho- tography was the subject matter of these discus- sions.

Page 96 text:

First Row, L. to R. - B. Landers, J. Hart, R. Polakovich, D. Johnson, B. Shriber, C. Streeter, R. Sh'd E.I-I lB.B'd. c nel er, erte , air Second Row, L. to R. -- C. Hitchcock, F. Burns, J. Sutherlin, D. Mol, J. Cassis, B. Dare, D. Dilley, JBtaBT MG1b' k'WSt ChSt1 . an , . ornga, . o em lews 1, . one, oac ee e. A Third Row, L. to R. - W. Montgomery, P. Saurman, S. Boyd, R. Oleszkiewicz, J. Tunis, E..Raab, C. Bunt- ing, J. Crell, J. Rymar, F. Wiersum, C. Van Haltesveldt. ' Varsity lub The Junior College Varsity Club proved itself one of the most enterprising groups in J.C. again this year. The Varsity Homecoming celebration, held November 2, was the most successful event listed on the social calendar. A huge parade, elec- tion of a queen and the season s biggest dance comprised the day's program. Committeemen were Frank Burns, Fred Wiersum, and Jack Hart. Besides this one special event, the Varsity Club had a fall hayride, and a spring beach party, at. which the next year's officers were elected.' 'Ath- letically, they sponsor the Annual J.C. Relays, at which the Grand Valley and Ken-O-Wa confer- ences decide their championships. Far from be- ing only physically superior, the Varsity Club through its continued activities and enthusiastic support of the College, have proved that brains 'can and do go with brawn. A I 1 1 President . . . Bill Schriber Vice-President . . . Dale Johnson Secretary-Treasurer . Carroll Streeter And mighty men. are we! !



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1 h First Row, L. to R. - Robert Baird, Marianne Ghysels, Stanford Bradshaw, Betty Viergever, Doris Park- hurst, Herbert Vandort, Geraldine Fik, Charles Haner. Second Row, L. to R. - Jeanne Kellar, Marian Barclay, Bob Lignell, John J. Hayes, Max Pearse, Lillian Church, Jane Waite, Jo Smith, Thelma Hauer, Mr. Packard, advisor. I uill lub Literary connoisseur Packard and his group of uwould be authors have written, hashed over, printed, and discarded an astounding number and variety of manuscripts during this past year, on every subject from uheren to Where. This group is aptly termed the Quill Club, be- ing experts on where not to put commas and for that matter on all forms of punctuation - the English Professor's nightmare. The Club began its fall activities with an informal outdoor meet- ing at Fallasburg Park. This was followed by sev- eral evening meetings in the homes of the mem- bers who had enthusiastically undertaken the project for the year - the production of a purely literary magazine for Junior College. The Club was fortunate in obtaining Mrs. John W. Pierson, noted author, to speak to them in November and it held its annual banquet during Christmas vacation at the Home .Tea Room. President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer W . Librarian . Stanford Bradshaw . Frances Marsh . Doris Parkhurst Herbert Van Dort . Betty Viergiver If we could only spell! ! .V

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