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--.,,, lyk QM X A H Y s f v ' WN, r FLORENCE NECAHDLESS U H U E QFLENING DIDDISON L IS HALL EDIT R. STATISTICLAJY CHARLES C.I lATHE'R, A - CHARLES ALOGAN EDITORAN-CHIEF N - 5 nusunzss mera. Q, W 6 X yy, is 'SS x J QSEPH KRAFKPL ART rzom-OP, J D MARION SIBBITT i P ' PHILURA BECKWITH Lens HALL EDITOR. JF 1.915 HALL EDITOR. H i I Q
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1 'x 19111- lrOI2.F.STFlQ. IELSJ Prologue Producing a college year book is a difficult job as those to whom this work has been entrusted know only too wellq the others will have to take their word for it. lt is difficult because the producer is attempting to hold before the reader a mirror of college life and in year after year the reflection will be essentially the same. The only variety possible is in the angle of reflection, and in making the 1914 FORESTER the board has attempted, through a change of position, to obtain such a view. A perusal of the following pages will tell you whether or not you consider our shift a good one. lf the work satisfies, well and goodg we have ac- complished our purpose. lf notgwell, we have done our best and offer no apologies. The board takes this opportunity to thank those members of the student body who have lent a hand in the making of this book. Especially are we indebted to Professor YV. R. Bridgman, who has spent not a little time with us and who has always advised to our interests. Professor Stevens has also been very kind to us, having provided a great many of the camera plates in this book. Wie wish to draw especial attention to the class of artistic Work done in the FORESTER this year. This department has been in charge of half. Joseph Krafka and he has worked hard and faithfully in an effort to make his part attractive. The verdict, we leave to the reader, reserving our own idea whatever their's may be. He has been exceptionally fortunate in his assistants, in fact, we believe that there has never been a time when so much talent could be drawn upon. Klr. Klaplesden of the freshman class. has contributed some very nice work in the 4'Dramatics and Athletic Cuts as well as the lettering of most of the other drawings. Klisses Stevens and Root contributed the Religious Organizationsy' and Junior Prom drawings, respectively. Both are neat and attractive and we thank them for their efforts in our behalf. Another freshman, hlr. Rhind, drew the Glee Club and Grinds and his originality has secured him a berth on next year's FORESTER without doubt. fm
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19111- FOQESTEQ LTE' ALFRED L. BA Board of Trustees RER . . SIDNEY A. BENEDICT . . REV. XYILLIAM H. YV. BOYLE, DD. AUGUSTUS A. CARPENTER . CLYDE KI. CARR . FREDERICK W ALBERT B. DI . CROSBY CK . JOHN Y. F.-XRXVELL DAVID B. JONES . JOHN H. S. LEE , B. Al. LINNEL L, AI. D. . GEORGE A. AICKINLOCK . . CLAYTON RLXRK .... REV. JAMES G. K.R1CCLURE, D.D., LL.D. CYRUS H. AICCORMICR . . JOHN S. NOLLEN, Ph.D., LL.D.. ex-officio LOUIS F. SWIFT .... JAMES YILES REV. ANDREVV C. ZENOS! D.D.i . Lake Forest . .Chicago Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest . Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Evanston . Chicago Lake Forest Lake Forest . Chicago Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest . Chicago OFFICERS OF THE BOARD CLAYTON NTARK ..... President CLYDE M. CARR . . Vice-President SIDNEY A. BENEDICT . Secretary ALBERT B. DICK . .... Treasurer COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD CLAYTON E.wr1ftz'r'e Com nzirtee A IARK . . S. A. BENEDICT F. VV. CROSBY A. B. DICK Ffnavzce Committff F. W. CROSBY . . A. B. DICK J. V. FARVVELL S Chairman JOHN V. FARYVELL C. H. BICCORMICK J. S. NOLLEN ChairnIan J. G. K. MCCLURE C. H. BICCORMICK
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