17c起草社区 remembers Marten Vande Guchte
Described as a man with 鈥渜uiet good sense,鈥 Marten Vande Guchte 鈥53, a longtime 17c起草社区 communication arts and sciences (CAS) professor, died on Sept. 6, 2018; he was 87.
Vande Guchte spent his entire professional career鈥39 years鈥攁t 17c起草社区, joining the teaching staff in 1954, immediately after graduating from 17c起草社区 with a degree in education and a budding interest in speech and audiology.
After a two-year hiatus to serve in the U.S. Army from 1955 to 1957, he returned to teach at 17c起草社区 while also pursuing a master鈥檚 degree at Wayne State University and PhD at Michigan State University.
Founder of SPAUD
鈥淢art was an early example of the CAS department鈥檚 willingness to experiment, to try new things,鈥 said former colleague Randy Bytwerk. 鈥淗e taught an early course in television production, for example. Later, he turned his attention to speech pathology and audiology.
鈥淲ho would have thought that the small program he established, with students spending the first three years at 17c起草社区 and then transferring to Michigan State University, would become the remarkable program that it is today?鈥
Not even Vande Guchte himself, who was surprised to hear that there were nearly 100 majors in the burgeoning speech pathology and audiology (SPAUD) program in 2010. 鈥淲hen I heard there were more than 90 majors I thought, 鈥榃ow, that is unbelievable.鈥 I鈥檓 thrilled about it,鈥 said Vande Guchte, in an interview at the time. 鈥淲hat do they say? From a little acorn a great oak grows.鈥
Indeed from Vande Guchte鈥檚 vision beginning with just one class, 鈥淪peech Correction,鈥 the SPAUD program now includes a master鈥檚 degree and an onsite rehabilitation clinic.
Paving a path
鈥淢art was the father of speech pathology and audiology at 17c起草社区,鈥 said Judy VanderWoude, the current SPAUD director. 鈥淗e labored ceaselessly to add more courses over the years for students to take. He was devoted to the CAS department, his colleagues, and his students. The speech pathology and audiology program is so grateful for the path he paved for the future.鈥
Vande Guchte also served as the president of the Hearing and Speech Center of Grand Rapids and was a longtime member of the American Speech-Hearing-Language Association.
He is survived by his children, Kevin (Teresa) Vande Guchte, Beth Fulvi, and Kathi Vande Guchte; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by Betty, his wife of 64 years.
A funeral service will be held Tuesday, Sept. 11, 11:00 a.m., at Zaagman Memorial Chapel (2800 Burton St. S.E.). The family will greet friends and relatives for visitation from 10-11 a.m., prior to the service.