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19111- ITOQESTEIQ, IES University Club OFFICERS J. S. NOLLEN .... President P. G. HUSTON . . , Vice-President MISS CLARA J. BROVVN . . . Secretary BURT KENNEDY '.... Treasurer H. XY. XYRIGHT . Chairman, Executive Committee PROGRAM Ucfobfr H. C. CH.-XTFIELD-'TAYLOR . . La Commedia del-Arte Nozwlzbrz' C H. C. BELL . . . . . . Agriculture Derfnzber J. S. NOLLEN BURT KENNEDY . F.. C. CROOKS january . German Romanticism A Summer on the Geological Survey . Experiences in Brazil AlEMBERS olf THE CLUB ...... Two Plays February H. Rl. THoMsoN . , Charter Legislation for Chicago. Illarflz XYALLACE RICE . . . . . . . Journalism COLLEGE XYOMENQS GLEE CLUB . . . Concert I-lprfl MISS HUGHES ..... . . Paper F. B. COFFIN . . . . . . Panama Canal The following is the program for the two plays given in January WVARE XVIRE, EDMUND XVARD . GWENDOLEN, his wife AIONTAGUE SHELLOP JACK NVETHERTON LAURA HILL . BARNETT, a maid BY RIRS. BARRY PAIN . Nlr. Brewster Bliss Stuart . Alr. Clapp . hlr. Betten Bliss Strohmeyer Nlrs. Brewster QA winter morning in Londonj SPREADING THE NEWS, BY LADY GREGORY BARTLEY FALLON . MRS, FALLON . JACK SMITH . SHAWN EARLY TIM CASEY JAMES RYAN AIRS. TIARPEX' . MRS, TULLY A POLICEMAN . A AIAGISTRATE . . NIL Lewis lXfIrs. Ferguson lXfIr. Kennedy lNf'Ir. Ferguson . Nlr. Brewster . Nlr. hloir . Aflrs. Clapp lXIrs. Herschberger . lNIr. Clapp . Rrlr. Chandler QThe outskirts of a Fair ground in the west of lrelandj Art I7l.3'fif'1lff, 30 january, IQI3. I8
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19111- I' iOlQ.l .STl' 712. IES' at ,QA NIILLARD L. CREMER ALEIDA VAN STEENDEREN RALPH W. Hicks NINA GRIFFITH President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Freshman Editorial VVhen we, the class of 1916, arrived in Lake Forest, and with the help of every- body in town found our way to the college, we were surprised at our reception. We had expected, on account of our youth and inexperience, to occupy a position rather in the background of the college life: but we were rudely pushed into the lime- light, not because of any intellectual power which we were not supposed to have: but because of our ability as entertainers. The Sophs were so pleased with our efforts in this line that they even secured an engagement for us at a local theater. We passed thru this crganized ragging and the room stacking, dimly realizing that it had its place in' the scheme of things. In spite of the watchful opposition of the Sophomores, we organized our class, and our lusty cheers for sixteen informed them that a new .class had entered the arena. Although predestined to lose in the 'class scrap,f accepted defeat only after the longest and hardest fight ever put up by freshmen. VVe havggfplayed a prominent part in every school activity. Four freshmen were awarded rnonograms on one of the best football teams Lake Forest has ever had. In basketball two symbols were earned by Freshmen. Although as yet unproved, we are safe in saying that a majority of the track and baseball teams will be first- year men. VVe point with pride to the number and ability of our representatives on the Garrick and Glee Clubs. In scholarship it is only necessary to say that the average scholastic standing is higher this year than ever before. The girls have attended to the social duties of the class in such a way as to deserve the highest Commendation. Our desire is to uphold all college traditions, and not to rest upon past laurelsg but to strive with all our energy to make each succeeding year a better year for Lake Forest. 20
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