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

 - Class of 1942

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'Ds flqxl' We .Q-y First Row: Lloyd Vnnderwerf. Chester I-Iornheck, SCCYQUIYD'-Treisurer: Robert Steenhagen, Stellhen Ruhv Dave Locks. Second Row: Lloyd Frost, Jack Gray, President: Mr. Etter, Adviser. i Forestry Club FORESTRY President ..... J ack Gray In spite of the fact that Dr. Bailey, adviser, left early in the spring to accept a position at the University of Kentucky, the woodsmen have Sec?-Treas. . Chesterflornbeck carried on their usual activities under Mr. Etter. Besides fall and spring Sponso' ' ' M A 5'in Em' outings, and movies and lectures on various phases of forestry, the group has popularized summer forest work, so that about fifty were accepted for positions in the western forest camps of Montana and Washington. The youthlings planted several hundred seedlings which acted fthe seedlings, we meanl as a preventative for soil erosion in the northfeast part of the city. Timber! - well, anyway, eventually. i 40 Pmidem Vice-Pie: Secremry Tlelllllldl tllllllllor

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liltlld mil Bn' '!f'Pl!31' lr 'fn ,l 45, 4 +S. -pet' 'CV' First Row: Jeannette Campbell, Librarian: Mercia Lockyer, Recording Secretary: King Doyle, President: Peggy Soper, Corres ond'n S ' ' p I g ecretary, Floyd Barber, Treasurer: Miss Vander Velde, Adviser Second Row' George Bahns Marcia Saur R th V . . , , u anweelden, Vice-President: Mary Jane Grady, Marijane Bird. Tlnrd Row: Roberta Wright, Sue Meyer, Arlene Caster, Julia Greenhalgh, Jack King, International Relations Club INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS President .... King Doyle Vice-President . Ruth VanWeelden Recording Sec'y . Mercia Lockyear Treasurer . . Floyd Barber, Jr. Sponsors . 'Miss Alice Vander Velde Mr. Austin Etter With the attention of all focused on worldfvvide events, the International Relations club has proved invaluable to its members as a forum for disf cussion and interpretation. Speakers who have aided their study include Dr. B. H. Masselink, Rabbi Jerome D. Folkrnan, Mr. Frank T. Jenson, and Miss Mildred Hinsf dale, former faculty member. In addition, student programs have been pref sented and recent books from the collection given each year by the Carnegie Endowment have been reviewed. To the midfwest conference of International Relations clubs in Muncie, Indiana, went King Doyle, jack King, and Floyd Barber. Here, as Junior colleges delegation, they participated in round tables and speeches on various world problems. fi 39



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CHEMISTRY M Gm President . . . Robert 'Eastway 'Hamm Vice-President . Dwayne 'Huebner min fm Secretary .... Ardis Brown Treasurer . . Charles Winchester Sponsor . . Mr. William Dow 4 J First Row: Gerald Ritzema, Charlie Winchester, Treasurer: Ardis Brown, Secretary: Robert Enstway. President: Art Brower, Corresponding Secretary: Dwayne Huebner, Vice-President: Carl Frans, Leon A. Nowackl. Second Row: Mr. Dow, Adviser: Joe Cassis, Joe Hankiewicz, Ed Benjamins, Dick Boes, Gerald Schafer, George Bailey, Mae Lee Dow, Miss Marlowe, Adviser: Mr. Cowin, Adviser. Third Row: Mr. Gregory, Adviser: Richard Senseman, Arlo DeWinter, Bill Shane, Fred Boshoven, Jack Knol, Dick Koorstra. Robert TenI-Ioor, Joseph Lodden, Mary Jeanne Helm. Chemistry Club The laboratory lads once again concocted the right formula for a successful season, climaxed by a spring banquet with Dr. Willard of the University of Michigan chemistry department as guest speaker. Previously they held numerous social meetings and heard a variety of informative lectures, including one by the fire department on incendiary bombs. Incidentally, the club claimed prestige for their championship basketball team which took top honors in the intramural league.

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