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Titoreworo RWM? . . fd' 0, FTER all, a Forester is only a glorified scrapbook, with an attempt to make it an impersonal collection rather than one from an individual point of view. It is, of course, TR '74 impossible to carry out this idea into all the details. In the main we believe we have succeeded, but no one is aafss QQ' more keenly aware than the Editor of our shortcomings, especially in those little informal pictures and events that make up so large a part of college life. However, if what we have will serve in later years to start a train of recollection that shall bring to mind what we have missed, the book will have done its work. It will be noticed that the book differs somewhat from those of former years, and it is to Clarence Mahon, first elected Editor of the annual, as well as to Carol Welch, the Art Editor, that the principal credit for these innovations belongs. The present Editor's Work has been largely carrying out the ideas of the first administration. Miss Welch was of invaluable assistance in making the transfer of ideas and material, and this in addition to illustrating and designing of which we are, and she should be, proud. John Rhind, as Athletic Editor, has done a really important work of research in the gathering and tabulation of the records of Lake Forest athletics. Only one who has attempted anything of the kind can appreciate the patient plodding that was necessary to achieve such a result. The Lois Hall editors, Mary Roe and Martha Morris, were of great service in many ways. Stanley Anderson has done some excellent Cartooning to liven up the grinds. And then, last of all, but by no means least, is the Business Manager, Ralph Dean, who not only has done his own work most efliciently, but has been of valuable assistance to the Editor in taking routine matters off his hands, and with his ready encouragement and keen criticism. The sum and substance of it all is that never did a Board work better than the 1916 Forester Board. Teamwork has always been evident. That, we believe, has always been a Lake Forest character- istic, and we hope that it may continue to be, as it has in the past, a feature of the activities of 1916. 6
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PROFESSOR ROBERT PELTON SIBLEY 5
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Ghz 1916 Tforester 550016 CAROLINE WELCH. ARTIST JOHN G. RHIND, ATHLETICS ROBERT R. MAPLESDEN. EDITOR IN CHIEF RALPH H. DEAN. MANAGER MARY F. ROE. Lols HALL EDITOR MARTHA D. MORRIS, Lois HALL EDITOR 7
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