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

 - Class of 1942

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'VG 'QQ 'Y'-'U -ng -7' lf' t R ': D th' D V ' ., Loraine Naum, Jean MacAlpine. Robert 0'Brien, Mr. Packarfl, SDOIISPT- Sllebnd ljllevs-: l'ersihl:i1?her. Donna Keller, Joy Sackett. Leis' Sluiter. :l0hI1 R90-t01Q Anita G'l:f'-Lpghffd Row: Betty lloudier, Jenn Hubbard, Charles Badgerow, VVilliam Davidson, Virginia Schne , y IS Huntley. i Quill ciub 5 A delicious anthology, spiced to perfection, a Christmas banquet, with . puns and alumns: a tempting tea with all the trimmings - this is the L account of the Quill club. Its debits, none, and assets, many. Besides the regular bifmonthly business and social meetings, featuring 1 in smaller quantities than good food, manuscripts and forceful criticism, Quillers published their second anthology of student creative writing, y Tryfuls. Tom Molloy, Herald writer and former IC. student, was chief I speaker at the December alumni banquet, and once more the Press Vs. Herald question arose. Then, in April, the group sponsored a tea, inviting local high school writers, and presenting a lecture by Mrs. Frances Ivlallory NVykes, author. 4 44 QUILL President . . . Jean !MacAlpine Secretary . . . Helen Giese Treasurer . . . Robert O'Brien Sponsor . . Mr. Dwight Packard ATI Pwiient , lIlePrm, , Wm' . lliilurer t llvruor ,

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SCAIS lens Grim uid lfllff' lnih Gila Rex Bigllll my Bmw of 4. Q9 up 'Q 3 5 SPAN I SH President .... Marcia Saur V ice-President . Barbara Babbitt Sec'y-Treas. . . Cathleen Meyer Sponsor . . Mr. Harry Hart Om First Row: Roberta Wright, Barbara Babbitt, Marcia Saur, Cathleen Meyer, Donna MacDonald. Second Row' June Lohse Dorothy Winters Sall R ' - . , y aglr, Shirley Saunders, Lois Boshoven. Third Row: James Goldammer, Wayne Stone, Helen Knecht, Jean Hubbard, Mr. Hart, Sponsor. Spanish Club Spicy dishes a la Mr. Hart, and timely anecdotes by such authorities as Mr. 'Hugh Veltman, former student at the University of Mexicog Jose Aponte, speaker on' Puerto Ricog Reverend Ralph White, observer of Argentinag and Dr. Carl Wilhams, frequent visitor to Mexico, have com' prised the menu for the Spanish club. Under the able sponsorship of Mr. Hart, the club's fifteen members have again this year managed to combine food and facts into an appetizf ing means of acquiring practical knowledge about the Spanishfspeaking nations. 43



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ATTIC ARTISTS President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Sponsor . . Roberta Teele Richard Schopmeyer . . Doris Andrews . . . Lois Zillmer Miss Eugenia Babcock B 13 E: gm: H1253 Denis: Dlgris .Andrews, Roberta Teele, Lois Zillmer, Helen Norton, Theo Oxford Standing. Barham Monza. Y Ulnlik, Robert HMI, Jerry Lucas, Marvin Fleckner, Gordon Gibbs, Cntllleen Meyerl Attic A t ' li Every two weeks students specializing in art gather in the club corner of the fourth floor studio to plan their activities. These intellectual sessions resulted this year in Modern Design. Dancers were effectively mystified by the wall murals carrying out the theme. The toboggan party and spring picnic at Johnson park should be added. In more serious moments, the group attended art gallery exhibits to study the work and techniques of others. Financially, they donated twentyfhve dollars to the Red Cross.

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