Lake Forest College - Forester Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)
- Class of 1921
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N 1 f ,T 1.1 l L5 ii LE T9 9 ar' . . wx 6 , 1,3 Y 'yi 3 l hifi Published by the QQ ffl? U Nl O R C L A S S ' of fs Lake Forest College ' -If Y' e ' 'ul A f Volume XXIII Sf YT' E2 YT ' 65,3 , ,J 1,22 Fl ' J ,Q Lffuff X xgzl? lg r A-if X ' -7 - 4 AN fb A' IV f A ' ' 'uw 'X 1Q, A f i,,jyE:f'Z4,L,,Qfw,i,, ,,, f e , A1A A .. 1 Ki, 1' 1. ,,,.. VX, fa av'ffV'?QR L ST it ?i' lll'l'1li ifxulxi J gm V - N --4: f,2lmJl3fZNN!-N EZ- --x -iNl:,sn3'f-A Y' f fi- I , ee Dedication This Forester is dedicated to President Moore and those Loyal Alumni who have pledged themselves to the task of creating a new era in the history of Lake Forest College-an era which we trust will be resplendent with great accomplishments and in harmony with the spirit of the times, when men's thoughts and the souls of colleges turn to heights undreamed of a few years ago. May this new chapter in the history of the school stimulate ideals- the attainment of which will furnish all with a challenge for a life-time of striving, and make us more proud of the Lake 'Forest of yesterday, of today, and of tomorrowg and enable our Alma Mater to be a more important factor in deciding the destinies of American Progress. 6 ,,,' A :NX , all Q n We M is l , -L f t l t gi 'rft ' Qififillllil i.- c,.'l4' . f I ' 7.. 1 f 1 ffl. 't A ft i .Mm as .N 4 2 4117 43 Q Cf, g x L ...jy E ITF ff? It QT A x li Q r ii, , L C Q gm g Ulf' fx, Xlfml ,A-Us-f ,. J 0-N ' il QW iii iv? X If C. rf 1 fb' ,gl . 2 its y jig X 1 Fw f N, ,, xi if 1 V i 1 XMJ ui ll 725 YQ ' li hi 5 ' iff f . X EE -W ,475--fe--W - - -- -- ' -' W... Y . .gf .. ,- 4. 1 1 A:-E ,, Y , .f , , X I , ., , , ,. . , . , ln, E '-v i A, , f- A 1 A., '33 fi fx.. f ' ,E , i, J, .1 f ,f L E 'E fx -gl PRESIDENT MACOMB MOORE if E t 1 1 Y i.,,,,-f ir . ' -- ifin' 3 X- f ff 4 if til ft 3 . 2? ., ., XX 225 11 92 ? C5 M531 I ii 1 XY x ,' M ,um .IWWQV r J . . 1 1 y E236 1 we PURE ODD f Yr-' ,af l- A The best Foreword that can be ,' written would be considered a 'j2l', mere sham if the end which it , fi would attain were not reached. If I X Inf after perusing the following pages, I X 6, our readers,-be they students, arg 0 ff alumni, or faculty memlners-can .V ' --X speak a better word for Lake f.. Forest -- an unexcelled college, A I il where Wlest meets not only East 1 A hut also North and South,-the hoard will feel that its work has Z been of real value. lx i gil R. lllmumlunmunnmmununlnnuuunnmlnlmImuunlunmumuuuumnummm num J 1 A ' , V! ll , ' all L 'v -V u l 1 'C , 4 Y , 4 gflqnhlllllll If I X4 S, lx 5 rf l., Ati? 7 .1 Xe,-LM 1 f Vx Y ul ' V ' , 1 i he 44.4-., A A, I-lull ,L . un 7'7iff Z- 2 ' K ' E: ffv Xf Sain: f e ' i f 5 e sf .5 f l' -1 f- L ' 'Q !- my E- i . ui' :l Y f-'11 NW Wil N: 5' 1 . 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V3.2 1' f 4 KXXW: J wJ l 'ax 1 J if ,f x 7 '1 :L M2 LUN li K .f ,F . EP 3 fl C s Qflxl Q 5,2 lllli 1 it ff .55 1 I I , :Elf j Z Q 2 1,5 9 Y X ' , 3 ,M V? ' , n .w 1, A v x fp fi .Y f. 1 W, x L Q3 8 -. 3. .- , ,if .4. Y. ' 1 l 7 Q , l fefue . Board of Trustees Alfred L. Baker .... ............................ .... L a ke Forest Alfred T. Carton ..... .... L ake Forest Albert E. Dick ,.... .... L ake Forest John V. Farwell .... .... L ake Forest Zgij, George Findlay ..... .... . ..Le1ee Forest tif 52255 Rev. Frank Em .... ..... H ighleeei Park lfli fi Henry J. Hanson ..... ........ C hicago tim ,IP john H. Jones ..... . . .Chicago John H. S. Lee ....... . . .Evanston .ifjz B. M. Linnen, M. D. .... ...... C hicago George A. Mcliinlock .... .. ...Lake Forest K Clayton Mark ........................... .... L ake Forest Rev. James G. K. McClure, D. D., LL.D .... .... C hicago Charles B. Moore .......' ............ . .. . .. .Evanston A Herbert M. Moore ..... .... L ake Forest if 'rf Ernest Palmer .... . . .... Chicago Lafgi Rev. George Roberts. Jr .... .... L ake Forest 33.4 Louis F. Swift .......... .... L ake Forest N M. W. Woolsey .............. .... C hicago Q' if Falk! Rev. Andrew C. Zenos, D. D ..... f .... Chicago XM' ,jf I ee OFFICERS OF THE BOARD li Rev. Andrew Zenos .................................. . . .President Q 7 Ernest Palmer ...................... . . . Secretary lf E3 George Findlay and John H. S. Lee ..... .... T reasurers COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD Executizfe Committee-Rev. Andrew Zenos, Chairmang Albert B. Dick, John V. , xv Farwell, John H. S. Lee, Clayton Mark, Charles B. Moore, Louis F. Swift, Kgglxf M. VV. Woolsey. Finance Committee-John H. S. Lee, Chairman, Albert B. Dick, George Findlay, Clayton Mark, Rev. james G. Mc y , Charles B. Moore. fl llli GN ,..7,, M ffoiilfafft X 1 A effigy: iv? 32 g JJWV xl . 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Returned to Princeton as Fellow in Astronomy, 1878-'81, lnstructor in .Xstronomy at Princeton, 1881- '82. Assistant Professor of Astronomy at Princeton, 1882-'88 Professor of Klathe- matics and Astronomy at Lake Forest Col- lege since 1888. lYolf's Head, tYalel Rl, l R1 588 IHUMA8 Has graduated from XYilliams College in, 1876. Received the degree of MA. in 1880 from XYilliamsg and DD. from lllinois Col- lege in IQO3. Studied at Lnion Theological Seminary, New York, 1868-Two. With Presi- dent Hopkins, of XYilliams, 18134,-'71. Ur- dained and installed pastor of Presbyterian Church of lslip. N. Y.. 1872. Head of Classi- cal Department. Xllestheld, Mass., 1878-'70, Presbyterian Church, America. N. Y., 18711- '81. Pastor Dutch Reform Church, Fishkill, N. Y., 1881-'88. Professor of Biblical Litera- ture, Lake Forest College, since 1888. f 1 I XYALTRR RAY IIRIDGKIAN XYas graduated from Yale in 1881. Re- ceived the degree of M..-X. from Miami Lni- versitv and Yale in 1891. Fellow of Yale, in T881-'84, the last year spent at Athens at the American school. Tutor in Greek at Yale, 1884-'88, Professor of Greek, Miami Uni- versity, I888-'QL Professor of Greek at Lake Forest College since 1891. Qn a years leave of absence, 1920-1921. ,hm L... wi- 4'1':.. Ugg gl .n E' 7 10 ' ' FREDERICK XYILEY STEVENS VVas graduated from the University of Michigan in 1886. Spent two years at Post- graduate work at Ann Arbor, 1886-88. In- structor in Physics at Hyde Park, Chicago. 1888-'91. Spent two years abroad in special research work in physics, at Goettingen, Ger- many, 1895-'M, and at Leipsic. 1896-'97. Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Professor of Physics at Lake Forest, 1891-1916. Professor Emeritus, IQI6. XYILLIAM LEONARD ISURNAP NYas graduated from Chicago University in 1886. Instructor in Greek and History in Lake Forest Academy, 1887-'94, Graduate student at Universities of lflerlin and Munich 189.1-'90 Associate Professor of Political Science in Lake Forest, 1896-'Qty Professor of History in Lake Forest College since 1899. On leave of absence. 1918. FREDERILIX C. L, VAX STEENDEREX Studied in Europe. ISS4-'90, Received de- gree of M. A., Penn College. Iovva. IE-Q2. Ph.D., State Lf of Iowa. IQO5. Teacher of Modern Languages, Yianen Inst., ISSS-'QO. Racine College Grammar School, 1890-'o1: Professor of Modern Languages. Penn Col- lege, ISQI-.Q4. Professor of Romance Lan- guages, State University of Iowa, 189.1-1905. Master of Modern Languages and History. Lake Forest Academy. 1905-'o6. Professor of Romance Languages in Lake Forest College since IQO6. Member Modern Language Asso- ciation of America, Algeinen Xiederlansch Verbond, Alliance Francaise. H ll ff i tml 1 ' fig, 'L la -1 -ZZ. l .n -Q , K ng QM. . u, . 11 XXQXRIJER CLYDE ALLEE S.lS., Earlliznn College, 1908: SRI.. Uni- versity of Chicago, 19103 Pl1.D., iliid, 1912. fxssistant in Zoology, ilrid., IQJIO-'I2. ln- strnctor in llotany, L'niv. of Illinois, IQI2-.131 Instructor i11 lliology tin charge of Zoologyl Xxillllillllbl College, 191331.11 Assistant Pro- fessor of Zoology tacting head of department 3 university of I llclahonia, 1914- 151 lnvestigator Marine lliological Laboratory, lY00ds Hole. ltjlj-1 Instructor i11 Zoology, IQI4-1 ln charge of Invertebrate Zoology, IQI8'I Pro- fessor of lliology, Lake Forest College, IQI5- 1920. Secretary-Treasurer American Society ot Zoologists, 1918-. Xleinber various scien- tific societies and contrilmutor to various bio- logical journals. 'F 5 , ,,, FLETCHER B. COFFIN Q lYas graduated from Harvard College. 1895. Received the degree of M..-X., 1896. and LLP. from the Harvard Law School in 1898. Attended Harvard Graduate School, 1899-1901, 1905-'o7. l'l1.D., 1911. Research Assistant of Carnegie lnstitution, 1907-'08. lnstr11ctor of Chemistry, Haverford College, IQOS-'Olj. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Lake Forest College, 1909-'1o. Professor of Chemistry since IQIO, ALBERT R. ELLINGXYOOD All., Colorado College, 1910. ' Rhodes Scholar to Uxford, IQIO-'I5. I3.C.L., Oxford, IQI3. Graduate Student at Cniversity of Pennsylvania, IQI3-QI4. Professor of Political Science, Colorado College, IQI4-'19, Ph.D., lf. of Pennsylvania, 1918. D. K. Pearson Professor of Political and Social Sciences at Lake Forest College, IQIQ-. Dean of Fac- ulty since 1920. Member of the American Political Science Association. dv. B. K. AAEHJHVH Zi is fsfj' 12 S 'Q-aafkll 1 1 5 MARY HAMILTGN AB., VVashington Cniversity, St. Louis, i 1906. Graduate Student at XYashington Cui- versity, 1909. Teacher of English in St. Louis High Schools, 1909-1915. Graduate Student at Columbia University, 1915-'17. MA., Columbia Cniversity, IQID. Advisor of Girls in Soldan High School. 1917-'18. Dean of IYomen and Associate Professor in Education at Lake Forest College, 1918-. ' W THOR. tl, DECK AB., Soroe College. Denmark, Il'jOI. Spent next eight years at Copenhagen Cniversity. where he received the degrees of All., LLB., L.L.KI. Stude11t at the Cniversity of llerlin and the Sorbonne, Paris, IQOS-'09, Iiellow of CO1'lllJ2ll'2lllY6 Literature at Columbia Cni- rersity, IUOQ-QIO. Instructor in Lincoln Me- morial Ciiircrsity, 1910-'11, Student and In- structor in Klerchant's College, Copenhagen, lljl 1-VIS. Student Graduate work at Colum- bia and Chicago, IQI4,-ilfil. Professor of Modern Languages at Hanover College. 19111-'19. Instructor in Modern Languages. Lake Forest College, 1919-'20. Member of the Society for the Advancement of Scandi- , navian Study in the United States. DANIEL FORD Q Dartmouth I Graduated from Dartmouth College, 1899. fb. B. K., Harvard Law School, 1899-1900. KI. A. tl-Iarvardl, 1905. Instructor tin Eng- lishl, Case School of Applied Science, IQO2-VO4. Adjunct Professor of Rhetoric. Cniversity of Nebraska, IQO5-'lO. Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Cniversity of Minne- sota, IQIO-'20. Member of Modern Language Association of America. Fraternity, I'hi Gamma Delta. Professor of English at Lake Forest College, 1920-. 'T a F11 if I I 1 w - tr r 't1 I Q ig ,.,. .g, I I-stew' A ---.f f 137 fQa1'eeoseteeSf11 fe A CHARLES CHAMBERS MATHER if XYas graduated from Lake Forest College in IQI4, with the HA. degree. Master in Evans School, Mesa, Arizona, IQI4-'I5. Graduate work in English 47 Harvard Uni- versity. IQIS-'I6. 'Instructor in English at lake Forest College, 1916-18: in charge of clramatics. Lf S. Air Service. 19183 in charge of athletics, Lake Forest College, from ulanu- ary. IQIQ, to june. 1919. Evans School. lfjltj-'20, Instructor in English and in charge of clramatics. Lake Forest College, IQZO. S. RAN DALL DERBY A.ll., University of lllinois, 1915. Athletic Director at Lombard College. IQI5-.I6. Director of l'hysical Training and Cozzcll of Athletics. Ilenton Harbor. Mich.. 19113-'17, Ensign in Cnited States Navy. IQI7-'10, Ath- Ietic Coach and Director of Physical Training for men at Lake Forest College. IQIQ-, l KATHERINE COAN A.l'l,, Mvellesley. IQI8, Hygiene Depart- me11t of VYellesley College. 1919. Director of Physical Training for XYomen in Lake Forest College, IQIQ-'20, .free , ,... A F A ifQJfi5, i.,.' ..ii -,!'t . . . fg 1 ' Q 'll 'A' 14 'gif V-. e ,AQ Nd, ,w E-.,,.cs,c S . gf ,, Y 4 t L If 1 I' ev . Q. 1 5, Q C g,., S ea SX.:- ,si ll!! ,,-, SLR TF 1 gf, 4 GEORGE DUMAS STOUT , E. A. E., fb. B. K. l 'V -5, A.B., University of Chicago. IQZO. In- l fy structor in charge of the department of Greek and Latin, Lake Forest College, IQZO-21. l . 1' 5. ' .--,ak A f Ifl , mfr, ' 1 I 9 A w -1 ' i' C? 4, 'il GERTRUDE MEYER Q Home Economics and Dietetian at Lal-:e tp Forest College. Graduate of State Normal i' 1' School, Oshkosh, XYisconsin. W'isconsin f ,,'-, Q l State University. Taught in public schools at Oshkosh, XYisconsin3 also in the Home fi Economics Department in the Vocational if-A ' a 2 gi., Q- Q5 Xu f 1 -My r 1 Sq. it f Q., , 11? ,Q I . . E Q 7 Q . , Chicago Manual Training School, 1891. University of XVisconsin, 1891-'96. 1 f HS., M.S., Instructor in Science, Iowa City High School, 1896-'Q7. Gradu- zf , ,- ate Student, Northwestern University, 1897-'98 Fellow in Physics, University , If of Nebraska, 1898-'QQ. Science Master at Lake Forest Academy, 1899-1920. V1 , Associate Editor of School Science and Mathematics since 1903. American gf'i,57 it Association for the Advancement of Science. 1910. Professor in charge of Physics, Lake Forest College, IQIS-520. 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A I f 1 , -V H ' 7 A X - W , ' Xl xii' K 4 14 , W W maoeegcaw x w !fS,,-'Ai?r:K if-H ,-f:'6 m s X , 1 'f I l '1 5 f 1 f Q 5 - Af Q1 M- - 1 ' , -1 X f 2.3.35 , , , ' '. f. n,, -' A , f ' fx - -09, ,-55? -A I Q , ff , 1 'EW .--, Q X '-f ' ,A 1 Hg, Q44-6 1T3r X P23 i f f f ' ' - 'iff' ' I i ' x . a--A-'ze , . X-,... , r ,- , -H1 ., y '.' N5f! rf-2, ' f X ti. ,i I A ' ' -- T 1 . . E3f'11r' '- ' ' ' 1, , ,.,, 1 ' 7 X ' X x. 'i .4 i X ', . 1 f . x W 'R , - ' ' if I 5 V bi 4 LM ff M! 1 - QW., J' ' fkf X - I L l-.N -. .Q Nix ,,,L, 33 J Ng, v My -V ., . YR if V YT . 4 A ss i Lake Forest Alumni Association The College Alumni Association has this year done more for its Alma Mater than ever before in the history of the institution. Following the period of the war, Lake Forest as many other colleges was suffering from the conditions that existed during those four years. lt was necessary to imbue the institution with new life and vigor. This it was the privilege of the alumni to do. 'Organizing along the general line of the Yale Alumni Qrganization they started a campaign for funds and for interest. Wleekly meetings in Chicago developed committees and methods of procedure until very early in the year there was, as a result of their activity, a new president appointed. It so happened that the president was an alumnus of the institution-the first alumni president in the history of the college. Coincident with his appointment the campaign for the Loyalty Fund was launched, and three months before the allotted time the full amount was pledged, Immediately upon its completion, at such an early date, the amount was raised, and at the time of press that new amount is within a few hundred dollars of completion. The alumni who have contributed to the fund become auto- matically by that contribution members of the Alumni Fund Association, which is incorporated under the trust laws of Illinois. It is planned to have a general scheme of yearly donation among the alumni-a scheme which will arouse enthusiasm and interest, for it is only by investing that the proper sort of interest can be elicited in the disposition of the investment. ln addition to other activities of the alumni there has been established at the college an Alumni Oiiice where all alumni records are kept and where all correspondence relating to alumni reunions and campaigns is carried on. As never before the alumni are concerned in shaping the life and policies of the institution: as never before they have been brought together in a common purpose, and they feel that the direct success of the college as an educational institution will very largely be their burden. and the result of their interest and effectiveness- Aiih u I ' 'l'T1 iffy! , 1 ul ii -- ' .Y f 1, ,,., m 5 ,iid XJ ' 1 f A- f-:Lxfsclgy Q. . --i,..ec.,,- ,,. .5-3,1 ,c,,,,b-Mir' find-l ' ..1-. -glf yi., F ,v',4'GlilLt:i 4, X , t .X X 3 4 iv' frxh fha W' mm F - E f mv if-S I '35 B '1 ? x .- ,, 1, -f iflingmlli gwll'1f?QwQF- Ziggy-e,'f'J 6 9 E, F V ji ' ' P -firlkkxwi-F TL . . fxf ff xg Q 15' Us 'lie w ti tif ef 'X . 8 lx ,X 3214 lk ' fl f W3 f 2 L? Q.- Uv in M34 . ,nk - ,f 3 ZQAJ ,aw 9 F 1' 1. 3 1 5? - in. MU..-P ,LQB l? fi -'3 ,1L'QJ,s:IX 2 3 ::f . ill! iff? 5, in Vi? img? I if if i H X: I if 1? ji H! X gf? y yi X, if me 415K 'fl x Herels a Song for Old Lake Forest I. Here's a song for old Lake Forest, if . ,,. -,. 3 WA, Af s 2 .xv s 'X 9 Where life is free from careg 'Where Nature smiles serenely, F LQ And spring is bright and fairg To the halls of Alma Mater We owe our loyalty, And the dear old Sons of L. F. C. 5 Shall ne'er forgotten be. iff. H. . C' A af . fm VVhere'er our journey leads us O'er life's untrodden way M3 Lake Forest, ever with us C31 Thy memories shall stay: And the friends so tried and-faithful 1Zf,f.X Shall lead us back to thee, And the dear old sons of L. F. C. Shall ne'er forgotten be. ..- gg? .T TO ALMA MATER . Z if iff., To Alma Mater, let our songs ascending Form one harmonious strain, in her praise unending. Ciujfix Lake Forest, may thy sons to thee attending Faithful and loyal be! Now while we dwell within thy halls of learning, And in the after years, back to thee turning, Thy standards shall lead on, and the truth discerning, Increase our loyalty. fm ' i 21 ii'i. i 'i xii 1' f 'f f 'l'., ,,7'v 1-H- 1. 'H fx, , 3 NZ, 1' eff: U .r !ffQ ,af 2335 I W? .rf-, .,,,., 4 K v:xw:Yi3v.v?1M, 1.1-v Esxv' g ' 1 I. 1221 ll - 'Q A Q ll IH li' ll , Lake Forest, dear, our Alma Mater, Thy praise we sing with heart and voice, I Q ' ' w I -' - - II: I i Ili!! I : , 0 ' I n 5 I I I I 'lf - nl. : :I -4: . ' l I Im..-' - 'XVII Thy Red and Black floats proudly o er us While in thy glory we rejoice. f . YQ i S o I o I 4 - ieamgllauullngga- ii:-ll... -FF! I , -i . - Hill? F lin I Y f , , - 1.1511 . -I' v T 1 I I-Q ' lHl'll1l111fJ2f'Il LVU ' I -I 3 As stand thy brave old trees about thee Strong as thy lakes fierce waves in storm F'1 F! ia! in !: E . ,I ul l . l. I it. :I tl 'L I ll- I I ' f - -1 I' .- IYAIIEIII-G-411 -dl, llllltiu-Z1ll11KK1.ll,'I . IL1' I 'IFI ' So stand thy children to defend thee, While love in every heart beats warm. 1-9 fm 1: 'n ' 'JI in R -: :wg-1-E-:F ,ll ' L I E! . 5 ,Y -- uvj M,1,. ZUJI , NYE' ug, u .22 . wr ,Scif G xox M 36 . fxfrfv Q 'EQ' FN ' - L lfli' K T'i'f1 -ff psf x xg. YU 1' : Y Y ,- i' X Xfi ,X 'iv ffegwf- ng -, ,f ik , 1 M, i ,Q W2 , 1 V - n ' I - -QNX - 33 . , be He 5 t ', 3' if If 34 4 , f 5' ,fy 7, s l I 'E .' 25 ff. N ? Weil' 2 J at 3515 if. tfj 3 3 K., f Eg a 5 ,aflfi E 5 Q. i T? FT? bfi '15 .Nu fl ,N if ,H ,3 5 V lil gf! if ' 'W fifiirfi, Q5 lfj ,N , 'fG:'f? lj its ff XUKK 5, f Lak si I :ff Y fy V3 FW? K1 if I 2 M .iff 5 cy flier! 2 ,f ,e-,rig QQR ETER 'ix , 21' f ,y huhxv E My my-...ff M,,.,.f VV Q X glllllg e . f:+:xxxr'-'i-A Y 1 f i ,,, fc., '72 lx.l'Bs,J' -W f .A rv-1 H+ Alma Mater I. Lake Forest, dear, our Alma Mater, Thy praise we sing with heart and voice, Thy Red and Black floats proudly o'er us, While in thy glory we rejoice. As stand thy brave old trees about thee, Strong as thy lake's fierce waves in storm So stand thy children to defend thee, Wlhile love in every heart beats warm. II. Beneath thy forest shades reclining, VVe gather knowledge at thy feet: The happy days pass all too quickly, VVith friendship bright and pleasure sweet. And though, in after years, life's striving Shall change our joys to care and pain, The love and friends of Alma Mater Our richest treasures shall remain. III. Lake Forest, when farewell we bid thee, And from thy college halls depart, As when, by land and sea divided, The love of country fills the heartg When courage fails, or hopes are dying, Our thoughts shall ever turn to theeg Our watchword be, till time is ended, For God, Lake Forest, Victory ! as 1 glwgg f alliqll K' gif,-f J -f . L Y, . 37 14 Lula, I I 2 ' E 1 :,. 1 5 Q frf Z . V, , V F .fix ' K l, fi ' l an f l 1. C. 1' I i ii iw.. , f, g' X , f I lg f L, L4 ,Z W 3 f' Z, Eff f ,W J, 1,12 'Q Bs L ,ij l 1 mf? Zzlwymix z in ,V , f ra,- J J i ' , ff' ,, si, ga .Ili ' 5 ,,,, ' U P, X , 1' , E' M ',.,f'f f J ' ,J ,f x f 4 .ZF fa 1 ,7 1 Y . Z 22' i n - 4'f'7 '1 .I X EYER ei ' l'XX7 ' EY ,H R .U Q Q1 Honors 1920 fe SHIELD HoNoRs lf 1' I ,iii R1 !k,'f Della Ruth Babcock A, Leonard Park Holden K W fl Anne Pfeiffer Merner l .Xi John Ralph Stewart rg J Ii? - xl, 75 DEPARTMENTAL HGNORS 9' Della Ruth Babcock ................................... Latin and Education Thomas Augustus Bosworth ..... ........... C hemistry 1 . X. -415 7 fl ,., Vernon Sawyer Downs ...... .......... B iology Leonard Park Holden ..... . . .Political Science John Calvin McCoy ........... Philosophy Florence Newcomb. .... Romance Languages fl E ,Q John Ralph Stewart ............ English lg' xr? 'fly 15 4 PRIZES 192o ix v 1, 9 QQ? THE MCPHERSON PRIZES 9 In Philosophy ' John Calvin McCoy .... ................, .... C l ass 1920 J I - In Greek Y Della Ruth Babcock ...,...... .... C lass 1920 . In En lish 1 . ,I Henry Kunz .............,.. .... C lass 1922 . , Z vi X . In Declamation I A 1 l Margaret Sillars .. .......... , ...... , .... Class 1923 2.19 In Oratory Henry Kunz .. . .......... .... C lass 1922 I 2 2 '17 C 61:9 f ' - H My ' E: , fi, 5 ll, ff' - ' X 9 N QA H y,A.. NN' Nlwy pa 1. 'if' , ,aiciwuw 1 f xy! 31? zvll 92, . ,Lu ,X if I ,ZZVT F, ,flag-:E A In N n ,f 1 2 1 ' , A -f V 4, ,L NDA N X ' 38 2 .1 , ysf .1 Q 3 Nw ,c fxjxgx fiziiima f T gllflfirx ,-gh gb sw,,,,, gg! iff ' 2 s 5 ? 1 N, ,Q'! ff--Eligiijll-N12 Q giialfizxlxfi of .yi ' ' Y .H---is.-.vfsq-'Q,: , , ii U 1- ' t 1 63 ff, l .f ig? F Cf: 5933 Zig 52' ffm 2 9 5, .3 fi fl 3 -' ' ' l Z CHAPEL AT COMMENCEMENT 1,4 ' 5-'Q Forty Second Annual Commencement 1920 72,43 ORDER or EXERCISES le lilly Processional-Commencement Processional ............ . . .jlailly if Invocation egg Hymn NO. 230 41. G. Whittierl .............,......... ..... D ykes Address-'tThe Aim of Science 1 Thomas Augustus Bosworth E, V51 Address- Foreign Exchange If ...Q Leonard Park Holden Music-Pastoral . . ...............,............ .Guilmont ,Q Address- The Chicago Poets john Ralph Stewart Address- Latin Vulgate Della Ruth Babcock Hymn No. S25 QC. Vlfesleyl ..................... Schumann Announcement of Honors and Prizes. Conferring of Degrees. fr . Lake Forest. Song- Alma Mater. - Prayer and Benecliction. ff Recessionalf-Tanhauser March ..................... . .PVag1zer C Reid Me l Chapel JM? Ang Tugsflay, JI Mig, rio AJNM. A ,,,,,,. .J at AN, , A et, v'f'Qe'r-' . . . ,, , as ll V, 5 4 a. '. lf! i ,,,. wif, Emil ' ' fxfw f fm .mum 3 , ,J if is ll, F ,is 5' X 'K2, 2 f ft K ii O W .fx fag: Candldates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts ff? g f L+ tx 1920 if, sf? Armstrong, Mason Gaston .......................... .... O ttumwa, Iowa iif iii I Mathematics-Philosophy if 5 Babcock, Della Ruth ............................... ....... C hicago 954541. yi Latin-Romance Languages gf Bosworth, Thomas Augustus ........................ .... O ttumwa, Iowa - Chemistry-Mathematics -Uv ' ff? Brown, Eloise Fearson ............................ ........... C hicago ,g1fAg'5 6? Philosophy-English G fill Casjens, Floyd Marion .................................. Orange City, Iowa Political Science-English ' Qs, Q5 fi H'Downs, Vernon Sawyer ........................... .. .... Ottumwa, Iowa lf, rg Q3 Biology-Philosophy 6,553.3 tFarwell, Zelma Elizabeth ..........,.............. .... C banning, Texas ff If Philosophy-English 'W-A-.5 Greenleaf, Myrtle ....................................... Waukegan, Illinois Q Mathematics-Romance Languages I ff' 'Q Herrcke, Glen Wintield .......,............................ La Salle, Illinois S yQIZglb5 Chemistry-Mathematics fr? if Holden, Leonard Park ......................,........... Lake Vina, Illinois Mathematics--Political Science If, S fglllu Martin, Josephine Eliza ............................. .... W atseka, Illinois fij' 5- English-Philosophy fa If QHLX McCoy, John Calvin ............ E ................. ...Evanston, Illinois Qff ,Q Philosophy-English alxg McLaren, Gertrude Irene ............................... Lake Forest Illinois Qlxr-J' English-Romance Languages Gil rl if Merner, Anne Pfeiffer .................................... Cedar Falls, Iowa Romance Languages-German Wise Metzger, Florence Edna ...................................... Joliet, Illinois I I-Iistory-English 3 Moore, Raymond ..... ............................... L ake Forest, Illinois Philosophy-English tl Newcomb, Florence .................................... Lake Forest, Illinois ,. fi 5 Romance Languages-Latin Russell, Florence Adelia ................................ Lake Forest, Illinois ef ,251 Latin-Mathematics j .1 3 Qqf Schreurs, NVarren Drummond ........................ Highland Park. Illinois Q' , Political Science-Romance Languages -Q .f-fl, -giblgii j 1: Stewart, john-Ralph .................................... ...... L eon, Iowa ,Q If English-Mathematics rv., -, l, fs, Woods, Donald Carmel ............................. . . .Pontiac, Illinois U , A5 2,-f-L31 Political Science-Philosophy - C-A P bl' Diploma to be given on completiopn of a residue of work. It Ci , ,I 2 ,fin it I S if ig: li W mm, ,fe A ,v , ,f,,f I ju' wi ' -A -V A M ,9 gig-lw,LnT's!Y A, ,fktl in My LV4Jlv7,U:,,1i-1 4' R Ackfi ,VVV I , K N Ax, ti NJN . K F, K!-A ,46j..,,, I . ,ff , 1 iw X f xx! fi n. L. 1 rf, ,X 1 R W , 'f Tqgj E! A v' Q. 3 9' r J ,J I J f, rw -Q 'K , -..A ' a W 1 I X by ,AI J? xff I , I Mg Q 1 1' Mfg! 1! 1 PM j IAA mi 3 W ,A-,,Wf,, W My ,fffw Ewing- T lr - -nfs .. , 1, -Q-N U3 'N X FQ , 1 H- X ffi6,vgj ,ff 1- '? A N '71 YJ gjxtjfifl 5 T Jfjfffxuwa ' . X EHH3,-Z'xNv!lf A M' g' J i W- 5-,ffm efiff- 3 X' WX .X K l X xx W , 1 X f 4. X QQN X W X'wwas- y1QK55'w x 1 I ,. , fy' f' I 5' fx l l-Q. . 7' ' if fgf Sf X SE! IODS J , ,Qu U, sw 4- vf , I., . ,. , 7 X, , 22 'fu' V .1 ' 1 Y. I 4, , . 41 ' N,-11 :iv- ' -.,., . .1- 5. . 3 'S ,, .N J, A 'B 5 4 4 X .f i ,Q 2 J f. 3 l E ,f Q' L9 N 5M ' fi ik :jj Q QQ ,YT- zf QL- J-x I . KN l H' rl WX 5 ,vw L -5 ff - Q x, -'bf ,f 3 ci 4 V' L 1 Nw by SX. ? 13 11 HQ AN 5' Q QQ ffl I . Q5 fi W' :S thiiviiff .x ' I C 81' 1, . I ' M5 LE! 1, ff Q 3 ' 5 x If 3 , MQ fb Q ., ,.,. :J , .ngtegg sig W' F ,-L M ,..,4 , , F wrt tiki, ' rg MTM grim ' jgrillw Z kwismdxgrp , '- . f fn- ffwf , . ' , Senior Editorial The fttility of trying to write a senior editorial in any but trite or hackneyed language comes honie mere forcibly after every fresh trial. Vl'e can express in this editorial none but the conventional sentiments expressed in every senior editorial. Tlte class of lf'2I is no better than any other class of Lake Forest College, perhaps never will attain the standard set by some, although to us it means more. W hat Lake Forest College has done for us is as yet largely unde- termined and never will be fully determined. That we, the class of 1921, feel any more the responsibilities placed upon us, the debt that we owe to our faculty, the fitness of our preparation at Lake Forest, for life and its exigencies than did our predecessors would be to utter a falsehood. We have no broader an out- look than did they and our only excuse for occupying this place is that we are present, they past. Four years ago, we seemed an almost insignificant part in the life of the college, but now we stand foremost in the attention of Lake Forest College and its friends. The all too short span of four years has been successfully bridged and we feel confident of an ability to acquit ourselves to the honor of our Alma Mater. Life has been pleasant at Lake Forest: it has been protitableg we have been happy with our friendships, but we shall not be bowed down with sorrow to leave. True regret will mark our appreciation of Alma Mater, of our Faculty, of our ties of friendship, but we hope the product of our labors will last as the testi- monial of the soundness of the investment of four years at Lake Forest. Our college career is about to close. You have been sitting as the iurors at our trial. The evidence is all in. VVe await your verdict. If a favorable one, may the world be kind and corroborate it: for we now join the ranks of the Alumni with the same spirit that has characterized all other graduating classes, that of undying service and fidelity to our Alma Mater. ,Axfia t Mg I -stag 42 f XX' L 'rn X. i NJ, X 1 Sli Q1 X A .J My x, ,- N, 5 f ., ff 'fill ,., ,iw lr 1. ., . I v .N . .- - , x-f 'i L 1, M ff QQ 921 ..,h f S fi, wx? 'xi 5 C' 3' ex KR , t ,f fx , ! Q t 'f 12? i ' r t 1 ci fi. 3 . I gf 1 3 1 -1,, 1,4 15: 1 a 1 4 .- iii-1 -Q ll' mm- r ' 'X fm,-c ire - -S fs. i?QN,,x fm., Z ,,6i m crew ,wma-2. 4111 24 , TT T F I rf 1' ,lf ' A 1' ,,. L P-H 1 saw V- iv W Q, S kk.xifiYY YV-Y - fir iz LAURENCE BARNES BIAPLESDEN f j X President fPlzi Pi Epsilon!! 21 ,ij fThe Iron Kev! 2' X Born at Chicago, Illinois. Entered Lake Forest in IQI7. Activities: Class if 759 Bresident 1.15 135 1453 Basketball 1.25 7 ,. 145, Captain 1353 Baseball 1251 Class Football 1I452 Stentor Board 115 125 1353 Student- Council 135, President If 1455 Discussion Club 135: Forester 5 Board 135. I Fil? 5 3 .3 IDA ELIZABETH OLIVER S Q ' Vice-President 1T1zefa Psi! Born at Vlfaukegan. Illinois. IQOO. E, Entered Lake Forest in 1917. Activities : fl Y. IV. C. A. 115 125:Hockey Team 115 ' E233 TCYIUIS 115 125: Vice-President 4 . MARY ALICE METZGAR, , Secretary Q 1 il fSigma Tauj fi. f Born at Rock Island, Illinois. En- tered Lake Forest in 1919 from Aus fg gustana College. Activities: Class Sec- fefafy 135 1452 Social Committee 135 'ff 145 3 Glee Club 135 145 : 'Vice-President F g1rlls'g-X31letic Association 1455 C1355 A as et a 145: Y. W. C. A. 145. LAY? 1 P EZ I TAEKE1cH1 TAKAHAsH1 fi Treasurer Born at Osaka, japan. Attended vari- Qfj ous schools in the Orient, and got his Qfwtpi degree at the Osaka University. Taught gi! several years in the Osaka High School. x 'I Entered Lake Forest in 1919. tl 17' f Ji, CCT? fCkA XF? . I f I ,f Ci 1 gg. If 32.f h ' 1 V 1 '- z -f . ':.x'79?-xy x 'me 2 . ' . ',.'?1 .ef '. ,1 , 1 ! -. fq - f-.A f ' ' ' ll'Z Zu f we it ,Y fesx 1 h Ll., ,, 7 ,Hx A QM 1,1-A,1'c,43, x, fV-2, .,,, .-X 4 fl . 43 'w 35 N 4 in . 'A-X . fix 5, iv Rl, f f 1 .gf . li W E fi fi I 1. J . , . ff 1 K5 P if 'Z 7 Mfg :S I C. ff im' 2. 5 f' 'fif' ffg?f'X 47. Q., 17 5 1 N ! ii I at V! CJK 2 R Ifr-5 1 My flzx 1 2,1 ' V ' Rx.. w. D1 ,. f kv f kr A1311 Yu fl ' fx.. 3 H.-, 'J X22 1y:'v'l .6 K' if 9 ff 1 ex Si-1.1 X, vi 3 .1 1-1 21 .ef its Cl , yi Q f 11 C1552 I Z. W . , 3 W 3 . . if 2' M. ,f f!! L. NVESLEY ALMY fPh.i Eta Aljvhaj 3 Born at Chicago, Illinois. Entered Lake Forest 1915. Activities: Secre- ' tary to President C33 C431 President Of 3 Y. M. C. A. C23 C33 C43 3 Garrick Club ' C33 C43- LLoYD E. BECHTEL ,sy K . f'Kaf1fa Sigmaj Born at Gttumwa, Iowa, 1898. En- ,. tered Lake Forest 1917. Activities: it Football C13 C433 Track C333 Class 1 Football C23: Science Club C13: Glee C Club C33: Orchestra C23 C333 Class Basketball C23 C431 Chairman Prom 1' 5, Committee C333 Student Council C33 R C431 Secretary C43. A A , r'4 Born at Apple Creek. Ohio, 1896. lg., Entered Lake Forest in 1919, after sev- Q' eral years' service in the U. S. Navy. Q.. Activities: Football C33 C43. t STUART L. EDDY C' CPl1iP1'Efsil011,l fTl1e Iron Keyj Born at Paxton, Illinois, 1898. En- tered Lake Forest in 1917 from gthe . Culver Military Academy. Activities: C: Football C13 C33 C433 Basketball C13 1' 1 C23 C33 C433 Acting Captain C33. Cap- tain C433 Baseball C13 C23 C33 C43, l Captain C23 C33 C433 President of Ath- 3 letic Board of Control C33 C43 3 D.D. 'FL ,apo L 'E MEZZ -H yr' 44 F 1 Ross JAMESON BURNS CDigamma Alpha Upsilouj f S.. . iq 3 21 X r 1 3.7 ...N Q . N. L ,yr 1 ' r ..: 1 3 6 W A l 1 , j . i f 1 2 l ,fx ,fmt :llH - Eel? T 'l' I 11.1-7 2 5.1 J, . 9 9 1 1 W .2 5' 1 We -CZ W 4 4 2 fi, fe fi 5 5 0 . E 2? , .v,- 551 'ffl E ,uw 2 1, f illllfllixk lm 35 , i, I 3 EXW: QVC I ii J, Q 517 M' QI 55732 'TK ef-f' HAROLD JOHN EICKHOFF ily A 1 .1 CDigammav Alpha- Upsilonj fy' 55 CThe Iron Keyj 'C ,QQ fx Born at LaSalle, Illinois, 1899. En- ff ' tered Lake Forest 1917. Activities: VL A Baseball C15 C25 C35 C45 1 Science Club I' mg Y. M. C. A. C15 C251 Football Manager C351 Prom Committee C35. A 2 53W ELEANQIR GOBLE CKappa fllphaj ' Born at Elgin, Illinois. Entered Lake 45 ff tj, Forest 1917, Attended the University 5,1553 of Illinois 1919-20. Activities: House l5Lgege', 5 D Committee C155 Garrick Club C15 C25, gn President C45 1 President of Y. W. C. A. 2 ji, C453 Social Committee C15 C25g Class ljYff 5 Q Basketball C45. f -f w W 1-X ,fix X55 31,3 THOMAS JEFFERSON HALE fKappa Sigmaj V CThe Iron Keyl A ' M. 59, Born at Sherard, Illinois, 1897. En- .1 aff' if f tered Lake Forest 1917. Activities: Til? Football C15 C25 C35 C45 3 Garrick Club C25 C35 C45 1 Class Basketball C35 C453 2, As Business Manager of the Forester 'ill C, C35 became rich in experience. . 9 Mi X RACHEL INIARY I-IECKETSXVEILER f',' ri Born at Area, Illinois. Entered Lake ig? Forest in 1917. Activities: Garrick Club C25 C35 C45 3 Class Basketball C35 C45 3 fn ' Vice-President of Class C251 Y. XV. C. ,ig A.: Forester Board C35 3 Class Hockey C45 1 Honorary Member Platonic So- 1.5 my 141- My . ...I 515' 1' f ,... iff? X5 A, ,yy 1- ' ' X S 'ee ' lfi,i.,i'llllQ,lt ii'i ' ' 45 ,. 'inn- H,-5 ' ' I -,ii,,+ ,LX R f f f f- ,.. , 'J- - . . -. 1 ,,.:. j5,Mf',It,-'. ,,,,i,Q,5. ,V ' JJ -'H '. 'Q A , K Q CQ,f 'L.--,fbbk ' MARY RUTH I-IENDRICKSON ffllplza Omicron Pi, Northwesternj Born at Mount Morris, Illinois. En- tered Lake Forest in 1916. Attended Northwestern University 1918-19. Ac- tivities: Hockey QI5L Basketball Q15 Q35 l4i9G16C C111bC15 C35 l45SA1'f Editor of Forester Q35: Since 1920, To VVould Gr Not To Wood Hlas Been The Question. GARNIETTE ADELAIDE HIGBEE fKappa Kappa Chij Uiappa Alphaj Y Born at Marengo, Illinois, 1899. Attended Valpariso University, 1917-18. Entered Lake Forest in 1918. Activities: Glee Club Q25 Q35 Q45g President Q35g I-louse Committee Q25 Q35 Q45: Y. W. C. A. Q25 Q35 Q45 5 Discussion Club Q35 1 Garrick Club Q45. IRVIN ARBOR HIRSCHY fP1zi Eta Alpliaj Born at Berne, Indiana, 1899. En- tered Lake Forest in 1917. Activities: Glee Club Q35 3 Grchestra Q35 Q45 9 Gar- . rick Club Q45: Student Council Q35 Q45: Forum Q45: Stentor Q45: Chapel Choir Q45: Physics Assistant Q45. LUCIUS SHILLING LEGNER fPl1i Pi Epsilonj fTlze Iron Keyj Born at Odell, Illinois, 1898. Entered Lake Forest 1916. Activities: Class Football Q15 1 Class Basketball Q15 g Science Club Q15 Q25: Track Manager Q35 2 Prom Committee Q35: Student Council Q35 3 Discussion Club Q45 3 Foot- ball Q25 Q55 Q45 3 Baseball Q25 Q35 Q45: Basketball Colors Q35 Q45. .1 :Lp 1 -.1 ,-fi . ,..x i 2 if 2 1415 I IV? , ff, - X Q, , f f Iffl , E , Lv - ir' V X lg 4 1 as c 21.4, A 4 . t Q ..- 'rl' F 51 .x 6 Lr5'.j,:i .H ky' 1 is EQ ifjigflf ,ff J' 5' av 1 H ' ,ffl xx ff' Kip 'fini 2 .S l I X w vt lj FT: ri 51.5. QP 2-1 5 , 'I X l af i 5 1 5 1 ' i P .. . 5 A, .lf 'gg ,ff ,fl A X' , Il l wi - - 7.5 H f V J ' ' I ' l I-x.-'V V Mt YZF, N X5 2- f A -X , I :.,: 1. -1 f , Q Q, . 1 ,HI---1-. , - MQ. Mn.. 5 - ,k X -I 1.16 v -glial . 1- . -.LA ,- 1- .NCQ -fx 2 X 46 Q7 llll mum fu., 5144: fe 1 JAMES I-I. LEONARD 1Pl1i Eta Alphaj fTh.e Iron. Key! Born at Lake Villa, Illinois, 1898. En- tered Lake Forest in 1917. Activities: Class Football 115 3 Class Basketball 135 1 Science Club 115 1 Discussion Club A135 3 Philosophy 135 3 Garrick Club 135 3 Student Council 135: VVinner lXlcPher- son Declamation Contest 115: Wiinner McPherson Discussion Contest 125: Track Manager 135 5 Stentor 135. ELIZABETH LICHTY fKappa -lllpllaj Born at Palouse, VVashington. En- tered Lake Forest in 1917. Activities: Basketball 115 125 135: May Festival 125 1 Y. XV. C. A. 115 125135. LORRAINE MACLAY Kjiigma- Tuul Born at Dubuque, Iowa. Attended W'ard Belmont at Nashville, Tennessee. 1917-18. Entered Lake Forest in 1918. Attended Milwaukee Downer College, 1919-20. Took the Northwestern L'ni- versity Summer Course in 1920. Activ- ities: Garrick Club 12 1451 Glee Club 145: Social Committee 1453 May Fes- tival 125: Y. XY. C. A. MARTIN -IACQB MAYEAL' fPlzi Eta fllpllali ' Born at Saint Anne. Illinois, 1898. Entered Lake Forest 1917. Activities: Class Football 115 1251 Class Basket- ball115125135145:Y.M.C.A.115 125 135 145: Naval Air Service 1918- 1919. itil 14,1 as . ,f 1. .. '3 1 QQ7f,TL?i.t ' 1 f .,,ig'il 331, W7 iW5yfafMe.,nQjv. ' ' 1. ll IQQQ 47 3 ... F 1 nm, r 15 as fate a e - f iZi5f:,MCEi 1- C3 gwmzsso I Kiwi: -5 , 4-irclctiif .La - Y Y eip f' jo WILLIAM GRANT McCOLLEY JR. C'Phi Pi Epsilonj Attended 5fVashington University for two years. After spending several years in the Navy he entered Lake Forest in 1919. Activities: Football C35 C453 Stentor C35 C453 Discussion Club C353 Philosophy Club C35 3 Garrick Club C45 3 Chairman of the Student Booster Com- mittee C45. JOHN J. MORLEY fPlzi Eta Alphaj C'Tlze Iron Key! Born at Antioch, Illinois. Entered Lake Forest in 1917. Activities: Class Basketball C15 C35 C452 Class Football C I5 3 Science Club C15 3 Philosophy Club C353 Prom Committee C353 Football C451 Baseball C35 C453 President of Forum Society C45. RUTH E. OTTBRSTROM Born at Lockport, Illinois. Entered Lake Forest in 1917. Attended the University of Illinois 1918-20. Activi- ties: Y. WV. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C451 Glee Club C453 Forum C45. HARRY LCJEFLER PAGETT C'Kappa Sigmal Born at Keokuk, Iowa, 1896. Entered Lake Forest in 1916. Served overseas and on his return again took up his work at Lake Forest. Activities: Garrick Club C45 3 Class and Fraternity Basket- ball C25 C35 C453 Orchestra C35 C152 Glee Club C453 Forum C453 Discussion Club C35. -X K, ,ft A ' W . , f . 1 f-N - An If Y IA il vi ' i X 'f:'1- Af --s -X . C 9 --fs, f- V ' - .. -z .-, I ' .. - . if f- . . , 21' . I ' T is-Y 5 2.1 cc: -,fha A, mf? 'L ff H ' 4 .A l , I ' . I - f. ',f.f osx nv- ff 'fi' ff' - .Q-flf' is .7 ff . 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Entered Lake Forest in 1917. Activities: Glee Club C15 C25 C353 Captain Hockey Team C15 3 Basketball C55 3 House Com- mittee CI5 3 House President C35 3 Pres- ident of Discussion Club C353 Garrick Club C15 C25 C35 C451 Biology Assist- ant C35 1451 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 C35 C45- GORDGN DQNALD SLTMNER fliappa Sigrnaj f'The Iron Kev! Born at Ottumwa, Iowa. Entered Lake Forest in IQI7. Activities: Bas- ketball C15 C25 C35 C453 Baseball C15 C25 C35 C45 3 Student Council C35 C453 Class Treasurer C35 3 Cvarrick Club C45 3 Forum C45. EUGENE XV. TCCKER fDz'gamma- .-llplza UfvsiI0115 fTlze Iron Keyj Born at Francesville, Indiana, 1899. Entered Lake Forest in 1917. Activi- ties: Science Club C15 C25 3 Y. M. C. A. President C25 C353 Discussion Club C353 Business Manager Garrick Club C25 635: Philosophy' Club C35 645: The Forum C453 Class President C253 Editor-in-Chief, Forester C353 Student Council C35, Vice-President C453 Sten- lor Board C15 C25 C35, Editor-in-Chief 45- r.ffx.s! . il .nigtf 1' I .X f 'Y N '22 ,- , . .-.F . n ' -A , fs.J'f7f?'u Xt, f..--ff, , 5 3 , 9 'L if , 7'-'XJ ' 1 D 3 L-an 1: I .nliiif . ,U .2 -sy vfvu.-it ' 'VL Y, H F49 T 7 f KX E ici:-0-' ,Q 3 Q 0. 1 J 4 3' my is 5 .L , '1 ,U 1 1 k 2 ,A .'5, .---,. J . 45 .Wx N fmfyf.. 5' I 'lff 4 aC 'N 15.1 1 izffiid 1ITi'iiK5 4 YT . N ll ,IJ Yf 'fx B af' if ,-.,. , i Lf jr 551.5 3 ' 1 l , ' c . X 4:59 ' 'vs Tmglls 512 F2 .3 fin C7 ff-A3 Q? '5 5 Cm? .X X j 575 .32 Q1 wi .3 5 g z C 4 x . I lj iq., 7 , 3 .f il X-gfqivp Eg A F - fiZiT??iQilffllgx111Q L, Zg3CC2'-N,-. Z 415 Q-5 rm'- 'Wt' we -Z ' T -' H tetwiw- F- .F is ENE if 5 11 v V t . if f . I gs f ,Q FLCIRENCE ELIZABETH 'VAN yi 1 STEENDEREN A QX 2 fflzvfa Psi! 1, AXP I FW Iforn at Iowa City, Iowa. Entered ' WX? Q lake Forest in 1917. Activities: Yice- ,Q rf President of Class 133g Prom Commit- R Ui tee 151 3 Tennis Team 135 1 Honor Roll ' 1 1 I 7- 4. .. K iq lx 1 P l 1f1uNcEs IJJRETTA WEISS fix fs!-91110 Tazzj SX 7 '3 Ilorn at XYaukeg'an, Illinois. Entered 'f ' 'f Lake Forest in 1917. Activities: Y. X TV. C. A. 115 1Y2j 1,35 145 3 House Com- ,W VT mittee 13 1, House Treasurer 135 1 I Hockev Team 1Il 123 3 Forester Board ' ll . . , ISD- sl 3t- 5 Q 1 ,,.' - J JAMES C. HENSHAXN A . flfappaf Sigma! Born at Clarinda, Iowa, 1896. En- X V tered Lake Forest IQI4. Activities: Y. ' KI. C. A. 115 121 ljl 14.51 Stentor 55 I ff' Editor 1 35 1 Editor-in-Chief. Forester Q15 I 13,11 Philosophy Club 131 141. .. ,sv AS x 6 I li x t li wx, T- l . 5 mlm X I Q9 eif' . fri?- ?i r2i113ll: 1 ll -X , sf'-' ' ' Mega,-Af P 's,g,,,3tll!-,-11 ..'. gg' , swfiiffvwf' ' l'i'9QiQ 5 0 HU ml fm, X. , U! 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V - e Q are a e asf A, fi i. ,,.,.W Mya ,,,,, .ff f, ...J 2221? p '- - 4' - , giiilirQ ,Xa ,I . -:M--mv?-f X Y g- 5352 ,,,. i Na NJX Eg N f fa as I if f al ,a ' i Junior Editorial -J vb, i Ezffx ' -. - .- A it ' m i 7 Every year it falls to the lot of someone to write what is termed a Junior ff Q11 Editorial. Every year the writer endeavors to surpass his predecessor in telling p , uf, , . - . . fx ' ff, Jr of the wonderful achievemerts of the members of his class during the preceding, ' 'Q' 1 . , vears of their college careers. ef, ' X' .Q fs... i D 1 ln retrospect the present members of the ,lumor Class can also recall what are deemed by students marvelous feats in the world of college activities. These W fig' achievements. however, pale into mere insignificance before the crowding events . ' if gg? of the rapidlv changing world. The achievements of the present members of the ' wa! . . Y . . . f' ,lunior Llass are playful gropings when compared with the accomplishments and 2? ieats performed in the 1nore exacting world about us. Xl e, too, all too soon, f , 3 n - I f, , Q, 'Q if will take our place in the real world of literature, art, finance, or whatever walk ,,' 'W' . . . . 1' of hte we happen to choose. It is there that the members of the class of 1922 .. . . - . . . 4 ,W 3 hope to leave a telling trail of constructive accomplishments in their wake. fn 7 , I 4 Mi J . . . le- , in A s we s ar ie as a o our re a iv y ar - ee c ge 1 e, we are s r t c V A t t tl l t 1 3 f l t el c e fr olle l f t uck X 52 if by the prevailing tone of pessimism which seems to pervade all quarters. This T r 5 :.t a time when, after a glorious victory in arms, the American people should not ffl' f . . . . . ' 7 be a nation at a standstill, which spells retrogression, but one with more confidence f than ever in itself and in its neighbors. The present depression must pass. Soon there must come a rift in the clouds of uncertainty that have hovered over us. , , . The American college men and women look confidently forward. and again my await the day when fewer misgivings shall pervade this and other fair landsq Q' so that we again can travel the road of progressive normalcv in all lilies of en- f, f Q! . , . . ' . . l ff 23' deavor. The sooner we all grasp the spirit expressed by Browning in the follow- , 3 5 A' . . . . . V 5 ing lines. the sooner we will extricate ourselves from the maze ot world cross- 1 it purposes 1 5 l, 54X 25 jj The year's at the spring i -Z ' , .' And dav s at the morn, ,Sify tyre . . ' .. Q . ff Morning s at seven: A -'gn A - ' 1, 1 2 The hillside s dew-pearledg 2 The lark s on the wing, The snai1's on the thorng Gods in His heaven- Q N All's right with the world. ,mm L' 221 ,' 1, .Q 'ff 5 V Q i, ff. F fy, A U ' . -'u i X11 D gf gi ...X ms, K5 7 . 'mi ., llilUUi. l V7 34 l 'S 1' fl 421151313-A - 44 . 5 I I VJ, , J 51 A, , M . 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In ., iii, 8105535 Em if isfguliizfs 1155.4 E11'ofa'f50adf Iffjbev fm 4 he Denfrom ' Ba5kethaI19 and he fe-ell? his 'U1917' greg ' , aSeba1 1 113 as fi ered 't win nf Elect 1 rg, f 425. 'und ti School .1 the gf if B0ardt45S Prim? Ba C1355 26 fOr- In the V ' UA Epsilo 135. Fm C01 Sketball Ootban Class i vf 1 I1,j ' reasurgmittee 635' C 115: ,Z , fb Y F Elptailx gif 1 qOfC-Star wa- Phi pi g if M A fl, B9 u,.'1 1' Mfi7?:'f'2-j L' X-, , 1 ' rf., ,, 4 N lj' 1 X by ul ,Qi R f It AA x2l2y, A QV , 4, ,,,,'lNiQ-ll, I I 4 ,wwf I HB5 Lf. 1 I v v f x Fi . fn! ire 3- N. A' I x N I , , i x , . 1 X , 'I qva .W fe . Q85 , 2 . W ' .egg-.v .2113 1:-fa lE1T?.'ff Jig: ali KATHRYN BARTEL Kathryn first began her star-gazing in the village of Richmond, Indiana, in 1901. She spent her first college year studying astronomy at Oxford, Ohio. It did not take long before she had so many assist- ants that she couldn't be bothered any moreg and so came to Lake Forest. From the present outlook we are sure that she will never lack sympathetic gazers here. Besides watching the moon and stars she has taken an active part in: Glee Club f2lg Accompanist f3lg Y. VV. C. A. CZJ qjlg Social Committee f3l: Forester Board Mil. fSigma Tau.l RALPH BEDDOES Mickey Mickey first began to try out his silver- toned, sixteen eylindered, waterproof Irish Tenor on the patient citizens of Freeport, lllinois, in l9lll. His friends and the school officials sympathized with him so much that they hustled him thru high school and sent him to Lake Forest, where he has been trying to find listeners. The Ferries are his most patient sympathizers -they can'f find rollers big' enough to move the Hall at their discretion, Track bil 3 Baseball ill 3 Football ill 3 Class Track ill: Class Basketball 12lg Glee Club fll fllg Yaudeville fZl: Basketball ill. tDigamma Alpha Upsilonj THOMAS HERMINGHAM Tum Thomas has never strayed very far from the campus, for he was born and reared in Lake Forest. The Deerfield Shields High School numbers him among its fa- mous alumni. Tom has a very great pro- clivity for finding a new soul-mate at Lois Hall every fortnight or two. We are sure he will yet find his ideal before he receives the sheep-skin. XX'hen not at the Hall or attending' classes, you'll find him helping the Postmaster General make up the deficit by selling his wares at the local postoffice. M.-X RY DELILAH BURNETT Mary is one of the well-known VVauke- gan colony. Her ready sixteen-carat smile has been a welcome addition on the cam- pus. In spite of the fact that she has al- ways been a rather close neighbor to Zion City and that Universal Blue Laws threat- en to engulf us, her quiet demeanor can't . be ruffied. She has found time to take k . part in: Y. VV. C. A. ill 125 C3l, Cab- inet Member f3l3 House Committee t3l: House Secretary f3l: fSigma Taul. Elie'-li ui2,2.li 25- A . . I K , ,M- r Q7 I ,mi iii-T Ni 'ei' Z , 'A Ly- ..,.f cf ,... 4 . tel- .... I., lil'-til ,, 'WN N 1f xy-A ELET?-I? ef, ,flzfl fi-T-Tllll - in ig e cete srtee ri tg ,LQEVK ..?xQYY . .g JOSEPHINE CLARKE U-Ion en-fb Josephine first began to charm the vil- ' lage church-goers of Independence, Iowa, with her sweet contralto voice in 1900. As one of the three original 'AJo's, she quickly rose to fame upon her arrival in Lake For- est. The college choir has not been quite the same since Josephine left last semester. VVe trust she will be back with us next semester to continue the following activi- ties: Glee Club 115 KZ5 C35 g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C253 May Festival L15 125, Choir Q15 C25 C35. tSigma Tau.5 ERNEST GEORGE COX Ernie Ernest was born in Brighton, England, in 1899. He heard of Antioch, Illinois, soon after and came over, To hear him talk would not make you think at all that he forgot to pack his H's with his other belongings when he came over. VVlien not arguing on points of religion, or playing the part of genial ticket agent for the North Shore Line. you End liim surpris- ing the astute professors with his extensive knowledge. Freshman Declamation 1153 Discussion Club C253 Y. M. C. A. 125, Delegate to the Lake Geneva Student Con- ference 625. JOHN PATRICK DOUGHERTY 'fPai'J ,lolin has been kept quite busy keeping out of the way of the Barb Basketball Cap- tain ever since the game with the Phi Eta's. John claims he wasn't fixed for two bits: he claims he charges more than that ito be frank, it was thirty cents. John can if he wants to, but never has wanted very much since his arrival in Freeport, Illinois. in 1900. College Hall Bulletin Board fill: Class Basketball 125, Inter- class Track 125, Track 525 1351 The Third Link of the Triumvirate. IRENE FARVVELL Irene didn't know that Lee made his home in Lake Forest or we are sure she would have left sunny Channing, Texas, long before the fall of 1918. The Lone- Star State must be awful lonely since its star departed, however, Lake Forest con- siders itself the gainer. More Texas win- ners will always be welcome. Class Officer C253 Y. W. C. A1ACabinet C25 6355 May FCSfiV21l 115 1253 lKappa Alpha5 CSigma Tau5. l Y Y TU: -.. W f , , vj I .l u 'v 1-Q-I C '95 rf W , Z Ein iff? ' f l:- gl-y.:l'L-Ei , iff Q 211 gif? 471' 9:4-f-,C ' , i Y -.illiil Nj, f tNd9u, 'z,+,5Wi I ,twill six ... f ,f L 'i M if. ,Lf fir' sim , ..,., L fir , 4 ,ia my a?,,,M a gpg g AAN, Mfg, 'eerfgi' F ,f HAIH 1, f- ,V : ,44i,l?i A .H .- .,, 1, gillllig kj-X A--. all T , YA . ., 4 L, , , p V, Yiviixikxxi-gvf il T! N- 'fry iv af, eff' gif ff i H 4 Q iii 5 T , -7' ff, ,f ! A P ' LEONARD FRIEBELE if Frieb A X Ly. if ' Q Frieb first borrowed a match in High- yvig' L , :L land Park, Illinois: to see if it was time ,622 I, lgfs 1, to turn off the midnight oil and catch a Wfblfgffx :iff 6' little sleep before going to his next classes. 2 l fu., Deerfield Shields High School claims him is fri' as one of its native sonsg so we take it K 5, for granted that he spent a few years there affj-fi before coming to Lake Forest. Besides changing steadies at the Hall every so g'J4M . often he has managed to: Play Baseball li ' AJEVW ' 41,1 4Zl 3 and attend Student Council Meet- is ' ings 42l 4395 Discussion Club 43l. COme- 'gfyfr ga Psi.l J f, 4 ',,,V r t RHODA GRAY fjfei FSS, Another VVaukegonite is Rhoda. That's J 'eg all right for you would never know by 2-4' Lfff merely talking to her that she is the ruling F X Qi if power at Lois Hall in her official capacity Za Q K '.'. 'fry as House President. Rhoda has been pop- l A4 ,ft ity ular since the day she first put her name ff 'gy fp down on the Lake Forest Register. This '4-.X if ,ig-5 year, besides her usual activities. she has Lllg 'Q been kept busy bringing prospective stu- X33 , P if dents down from Wlaukegan to look over 5,125 lfi, the campus. Chapel Choir 435: Athletic ,fflf-' A1 Team 4333 House President 43l. ' 9,5 ,eil :jp MARGARET GRIFFITH N 'V gi Peg I' Margaret began to jolly the dignified , ,ll A l college men some years back, for, she has Q ,' always called Lake Forest her home. Be- ff E if fore leaving for the University of VViscou- 'J lj + sin last semester. she hardly found time . -fl 323 to attend classes between fulfilling her L . responsible duties as a Sunday School 4 f gl? tvaelier, and keeping her roadster in tune xl -. -A 4 Q 'I ff 4.',T?E fi ALBERT A. HALF 4 f' f R01m'n . l ' I ' Canton High School, which has the ilis- Qgffj tiuefion of turning out several future Lak: WV, rr Forest alumni every year, started Albert K Q 4 32 on his college career. lf took Albert al- 4 most three years before he found out lf' li '. the clelieht of intensive fussing at Lois llall. This year when it is not the Hall, then it is the city of Oak Park that is the if ' rendezvous. Basketball 42ilg Track 425: gl QR fl, A Forum 437 g Army Football Team 4ll. M- , Q my 4lxappa Sigma! flip in X All , 1 lv 4 xlxf Alf' c X 3 i ,, 4 .. 'T' Vw 1 C- 'a ,V ef 7 ,fb l ' ,l' f -Y 2 ' . he A ' A f if is f ree 'ice i we if Mft, A y Q H 1 ,QM fs. A-J'-K rzfwf. .L .1'7grfs.'w'mffji, f 2 'V ,in ,-ZLRXWL..-tg-X1 ,xg wwf 'I . 1 za: ., ef -- A. - , tg- ' ' ' 4 A f-in :L .J if in ' 'rxfrv .- 1 llmdll' C s f, 4' 'fyflx P'gn'5'X3fL4'f f X fy 7-:Q.1:aa.,,' , V,,f M bn!-I, NLL,s.,,,f i,,-,:5.:a-e 5 WA eullnlQ,l J x , .,.',..,,X,F'Xf'1,f X,f.,g,. 6- 'N,.:,,f1 -- ll ,.. J 53' 'Ns-N, , f H I . W, fxfw. , EM f 'W' fufv in Este s as RJ: me ,. ' fc- 1' 'F' SMI? ? E? f i' -'!l,-,kXXmi-'-.-- VL Y Y ,ig 143 aj 1 ,ang '14-ng E V ,Q ,N 4. ll, X CHARLES R. HORAN . 're 1 f Charles is at present having a delightful W5 xg time in West Virginia as the member of Q E 5 ifg A P' at prospecting party. It probably wont be .. f 4 fifiql long before he will be back on the campus v , X ' 3.5 ' , ' again. just when the citizens'of'Antioch, N fgZ,y,f' 32, Illinois, lirst began to notice the precocity ixffiifti ff of this coming engineering wizard, we can 1, if C only venture to guess. Besides stepping s-,K 4, out regularly Chuck found time for: Class 'sg iaasketiiaii tzt 1331 Class Football 123: - ffl. Discussion Club 133: Football 133, 1Di- til gamma Alpha Upsilon.3 , Yl L JACK R. JOWETT Q 1 Jack 'L Q ' ' The city of Clinton, Iowa, was beginning Q, A to wake up to the fact that ,lack was in its .f midst when he entered the University of 1 Tennessee. Ferry Hall soon attracted ,lack - to Lake Forest: his one ambition since ar- jr .5 Y riving'has been to 1'emain a member in QW, good standing. XN'hen not dreaming about Q- the Ferries, he has been busy with the fol- ' D lowing: Baseball Manager 123 5 Football 5 Colors 1233 Class Basketball 123 1333 fp Athletic Board of Control 1333 Student ef: ii' Council 133. 1Phi Eta Alpha.3 LH Q 1 3 ,,. .1 .1 gf FRED KELLY lx ' 55 Fred began hustling about at Marengo, Cf' ,JLQWQ lllinois. The inhabitants were so busy cel- ,FQ-7 FY' ebrating the event of his arrival that no 7 -'CX accurate record of the exact date was ,J ,fl kept. At present we have several investi- V gators working on a clue. XYe will soon 1 Q' fy , be able to tix this important day iirmly in ASX lfif our minds. Between managing the Deer- g '5 path lnn in conjunction with ,limmy Carl- X i son. and taking part in various campus ac- lv'-f' Q? tivities, Kelly has been able to keep out of Liar? EW?-32 mischief. Class Basketball 133. 1Kappa 557255 Sigma.3 ,p HENRY KUNZ Xl The Editor doesn't remember if the lil eff? Mayor ot New Albin, Iowa, declared a ,j Q? holiday when he arrived or not4he rather 32 157 l has his doubts. On the swing around the fi , V circuit he stopped at Freeport, Illinois, the ' U hub of Stephenson County, long enough to 6 fi ' f get a diploma so he could enter Lake For- il 341 est. As a matter of precedent and form gi sly he will say: Interclass Basketball 123: fig Discussion Club 123 3 Student Council 123 : , N jg-s. Stentor 123, Stentor Board 133: Secre- ii3 ,l?.f, ' N7 tary. The Forum 1333 Basketball 113 133, s VZ Colorsw 1233 Xlinner McPherson Discus- gi 2 sion Lontest 1233 McPherson Oratorical ?, Contest 123 1 Editor-in-Chief, The Forester ii - gyj 133. 1Digamma Alpha Upsilon.3 f-3? li ATM Fifi? l , , U' V, - .Tff2M'1 . X Q? if J I - ..1. E9 ,,. , ,,,,111'C' ' 1 ,ZF I wr Q Emi iii., ,' W F T .ii q ,, ,,-,Q e I f fgtlllg Ni N 51111112255 f 'x lx .1 .1 MARGARET MILLS QQ ' Margaret, the well-known Stentor busi- A ,J ness manager, started her business career 1 ' . fff .n in Chicago. Dodging bill collectors and ' M getting ads is a man-sized job, which she ff' ' Q has capably handled. The reporter who Q X V f ' A f interviewed her says she came to Lake Vg if 91 Forest because she couldn't see anything ,, ' A 5 3. aesthetic or cultural in the clear and de- ' ff Va fl- -- . . K. 5 , '2 3 hghtful atmosphere of Chicago. Rather fi' z strange, we always come back with several 'f black diamonds or other beautiful jewels 4, 1' in our eyes. Y. W. C. A. C15 C35, Secre- Q, t 'Y tary C253 Discussion Club C15 C253 Sten- ' A75 tor C25, Business Manager C353 Art Com- j f 2 3 4 mittee Garrick Club C355 Forum C35. Yew 1, A e i Cliappa Kappa Chi.5 fp W' 'T RUSSELL w. RICE 4 A if Rus 'X Russell is one of the standard products lf, C2 3 : of the La Salle Peru High School. Mil- fZl,f,, Q: , dred has taken so rnuch of his time that '- f he is one of the few boys who doesn't 4 think he can run the school better than the A X Board of Trustees. Counter attractions .- -nf at Dayton, Ohio, were so strong last fall i',Aj'lix that he left us. Russell says it was the C fs-.f motor world-at any rate, he returned this 5 1 semester, and that settles it. Track C353 2 h Stentor C35. CPhi Pi Epsi1on.5 LL xg Y .ir , EARLE R. RYAN ,X King XT fa' Our peppy business manager started his Lrfffird free flowing line at Algonquin Illinois, one ' uf the smaller suburbs of Dundee To ARD 3 - . - ' 6 le' he exact, if you want to visit the place, 651-XJ you have to pass thru the little supply 51122 station of Chicago, which is on the main 'itvugixw W line thirty miles away. Earle, by keeping up with money and banking assignments ' C and entertaining visitors from Ohio, man- ages to keep the old ambition on the go. Cfngg Class Basketball C353 Glee Club C25 C352 Qi'f,'1i',l Y, M. c. A. C25 csv, Sem-tary can, Fra- pt. ,2 ternity Basketball C351 Manager, The For- 3 ester C35. CPhi Eta A1pha.5 C 55 HELEN SANDERS ,515 Helen first began taking dictation at ,iii if Canton, Illinois, in 1898. She came to 5 , Lake Forest as a member of the 1917 Dele- , 2 gation. After a busy year here, she took if the classical course at one of Brown's Bus- A iness Colleges, and in 1919 came back to Q try out her theories in the college office. f Q1 Judging from the broad Smiles that greet xx.. you in that precinct, they must be getting C' Q by big. Business Manager, Garrick Club 5 , ' C355 Secretary to Professor Bridgman E 5 is 5 C25, to the Deans C355 Science Club C159 ,' ,, Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C25 C353 Frosh Q- Hockey Team C155 Glee Club C15 C25 ff C35. CKappa A1pha.5 ij iv! ! 4 .1 5 5, .X 2 J -A-K, ,'w'T 5-.rave fbf' - 4 C 1' V f M--Alf. a ' fri' N41 if jc ,6 .1 N 'gf' , ,i 4- , X., :fm ig .W 5 f., f1'f.,fivpM'ffTNf's, C, ,J 'hw 'fifgf-Qei'3Q1w.Qi'ii3-PQZW: Kg H vfzifi'Tw'5i'i1'14l1' ff' ff'rf5Q'ifiL 'Q 123- ' 2..J A N6 f'iL'b-3 b- i -- e.. --f' We-ef ' 'EN xii' 1 Qin 'K scfgm ,,,.,..n - ...9 'F 'J -E - -V ,f jf' Il W- e -7 . R , A ll 'F' ,fy-,'-. 'f l N U74 A li? is' si if . E7 ww Ee i lQ!,H'Mii3' lv'k I Z ' l3mym3'-WH g K FRED M. SHEEHAN USIIUIIIJF' Another member of the Antioch tribe. Like his brethren you can't help appreciat- ing him. A member in good standing at Ferry Hall has been the big feather in Fred's cap this year. His attempted usurp- ation of the royal power of the king of College Hall was not quite so successful. 1 He has not been quite the same since he ' took a trip to NYoods Hole, Massachusetts, I last summer, chaperonecl hy Zum Zum. If you can't see him, you can always hear him. This may be clue to the fact he is a member of the triumvirate. Track 433: Football 4255 Forum 431. 4Phi Eta Al- phafi MARY ELIZABETH THAYER Brill Beth tried to break away from Chicago ever since 1903 to join the crowd at Lake Forest. Beth has had a responsible job on her hands this year as Mamma of the Theta Psi's. Keeping hfteen girls on the straight and narrow road has kept even Beth humming. There are rumors current that she may be back next year to make us all toe the mark. Prom Committee 4.351 Forester Board 43,33 Stentor 425 4353 May Festival 415 425. 4Theta Psi.J ELIZABETH A. TORREYSON Lis Elizabeth says that Fort Smith, Arkan- sas, was the place, and 1901 the year. VVe believe she is too wise for that. Can you tell us of anything she hasn't done? VVe know of nothing. She entered Lake For- est in 1919, but it was not until this year that she attained her big end in life-the Presidency of the Y. VV. C. A. NVe are anxiously looking forward to the hrst big revival meeting she will stage. Garrick Club 4373 Prom Committee 4353 Y. VV. C. A. 4363 Social Committee 4353 For- ester Board 435. 4Theta Psi.J RAY TRACY Davenport, Iowa, is the native city of this loyal member of the Cow Club. Ray tried Northwestern University for a few weeks last year, and then came back boost- ing Lake Forest more than ever. VVhen Heinie Dorn saw Ray stuck in a snow drift last winter, in response to his plea for help he said, Vy don't you fall over, and get home dat vay? A little thing can go a long way, and even in Doctor Thomase's class can rate a front Seat. ' jar.-. '- . -fc 31 it-1' av: E 1' , w 3x Effie - .,.:f if lr- an 'ii via A 1 'I t- s Q y - ' f i W4 Qujjfij N -fygfxk ei 1 ! 1i1-1-i-- X, tif M! Y as Af ,f'7 f Ellll Jw f-L,-. - wp. L X ,, J-H -5 u K 1 we A fu , 4 A , .115 f 41' V 13 - A ff X f' . , 'ffff 1- c Q?l5E E515 - for iw. A ,WX-I T' ' . ' will Z ' - X ' -'UG 'Lilli lrf, 21. , - - fl' ,,, .. ,Auf , , A , W H g Y - V- K -,, me xx, JJ-5 V V +L: .. --ii Y '-f -rr Y V Y Y Y5L f V, of lr' .. 7, .:f. 1 riffs , v tl '- I I 1 4 x 9 11 AFA 5 . t ' z f : wat N I Q I R .A - .. ' , L .,... y x.... .. , -'N' T. -1 i EDSON C. VAN SICKLE Cotton Ever since Cotton's arrival in 1917 he ., has had a hard time deciding whether the ' huh of the universe is Canton or Lake Forest. The shortest biography of Cotton would read: Here again, gone again, back again, and home again. He learned the ropes better than the average while doing' his bit as a sailor. This may account for his restless spirit. Despite his travels, Cot- ton has to plead guilty to: Varsity Foot- ball ill 1331 Class Basketball 426 Ml. illigamma ,-Xlpha Cpsilonj LELAND G. NVATSON StUckm ' thicago can talk about Ted Lewis and its other Jazz Iiingsg but from Evanston north to Milwaukee, Stacker and his ,lazz Bo Artists reign supreme. VVe do not know if he believes in the divine right of kings, but those who dance to the music that flows from his charmed saxophone or clarinet are carried at once to the land of the divine. Wie can't add to Stacker's fame, but we wish to say that his skill is not coritined entirely to one held. Glee Club 1233 Class Basketball 135: Prom committee 433. tPhi Eta Alpha.l -l. HOXNARD XVQOD We have a hunch that Howards hrst job in Canton, Illinois, was that of a printers' devil. An awful name for a delightful profession. He enjoyed it more every year, but that didn't keep him from hiking to Lake Forest at his tirst chance. For about a year now he has divided his time between the local paper, the school, and the third member of the triangle. Howard has tak- en just enough surveying by now to be ahle to tell what is not the shortest dis- tance between his classes. Stentor CBM Publicity Agent 1373 Chairman, Junior Prom Committee 135. tfiappa Sigmaj FLORENCE MARJORIE XYRIGHT .Marj Until Sherlock our star cub brought us his report, we were reasonably certain that Florence hailed from Ottumwa. It was a wrong guess, however, for Knoxville, Iowa, is the village that claims this belle. She stepped from VVard Belmont to Lake Forest only last fall, and is already out- stepping many of the older residents in campus activities. Garrick Club 5315 Y. ,S .i -., W. C. A. 139. fSigma Tau.j , W . nl vi .22 Y. 'Toi .1 62 4 . gf PW tafazfg Q Q K , ., 5' F? 9 vi? . 5 v 2. L 7 'z . 5 X F33 K. .. VA , 2 'fri .1 Swat. ,U , f li.: Q: ,gf W ,Q A -.,, . , Hi, il' iialax , QSC L A . I f.55's c- . if ri xx JM ' , . w l 21351. 9 . X15 f C .Q f s, CT fini' in I -.17 5? K Q gif xv ,V .jr I re., Q V i 1' . .y I , X . . ,Q .Q , r X . . v x . i Q. .Q If f-if V N A I 1 Mk ,ff-:jk Emi I -I - s mmf V7fef2f f.....e f gn g g? QQ e , sf Qijmfluf' Evlf fll? - ' .. ' EW. X sig fir' iv Frei . X , si ,.. ll 9 1 Um . .X lit? Y' 41' 9 ff . . , ...gp I-,.,,3 U' 't , . Z 1 . MQ 3 The iq iT wtf flfgf - ik fb tffli : .te-J ffl 2 111127521 I 1. A 'J J V7 K F.. fe' J Q f-Cv :QS .In ix 1 F4 il: 'f se f fl' . f 'Ge' We ' t 2 fm fi? s' I. I 'J , ,aw 1 se pt gi sf, We ,Z . X if we I . RAYMONDRC. RUSSELL - UND .. if -. 1 Ray entered Lake Forest in 1917. At .z . Q end of the tirst semester he left for more exciting overseas sector. In the of 1919 he came back again and chose gridiron as his held of action. The he tore things up on the football held gave us a slight inkling as to how he wel- comed the enemy when overseas. Pete gets by wherever he hangs his hat. and it has hung' in a good many places. Fo..,tbal! ill 423 t3l, Captain 131. Captain-Elect l4Jg Basketball 421: Student Council 431. tPhi Pi Epsilonfl the the fall the way EZRA B. ZOOMAYA Zum Zum Ezra began arguing with the stork as he was dying over Assyria. and so you can hardly blame the bird for dropping him there. After a short sojourn Ezra found that the climate wasn't agreeable, and so he shipped for Geneseo, Illinois. where he graduated from the Collegiate Institute in 1918. You can fool some people some time, and some at other times-but Ezra -not at all. Student Council 431: The Forum t'3Jg Interclass Basketball 135. MORRIS MUDGE Morris began stepping out in La Salle. Illinois. He began studying in the La Salle Peru High School. So far as we know he has not stopped either one of these commendable habits. If Variety is the spice of lifeg then he isn't a bear on variety. I-Ie claims he is now hack to stay -time will tell. GOLDIE M. JUDD Goldie dropped in from Lake Bluff this fall to get a corner on the knowledge the Professors dole out. She will probably outdo ,Tim Patten at his own game: so far the bubble hasn't burst. FLORA A. 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For many years a simple but impressive ceremony known as The junior Bench Ceremony took place in the spring of every year. just at dusk, early in the commencement week, the student body assembled on the campus around the bench to witness the outgoing Junior Class give the bench into the custody of the Sophomore Class for the coming year. Three formal speeches marked the occasion, one by a guest of honor: one by a representative of the Junior Class in delivering the bench, and one by the Sophomore representative who received it-the class speakers being elected for the purpose. This tradition deserved the attention it used to receive. Coming just before commencement time, the glory and tradition of Alma Mater were refreshed in the minds and hearts of all, and the Sophomores were given a glimpse of their kingdom as upper classmen, and impressed with the fact that to inherit it, they must put away childish things. 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P ORES fi , ll 4. 1 , 'F T3 ' A v . - ' ! IL! f fp. M, .W 4,,, P In ' u' . ,,,.,, ,,-- , , ,f if ' f7f54?f' ' .fZ2W Af' 1a?Qf5qu ,v ' -1.17 V L X u.,,:'iq1- j ,Vi, f,,,,q,.C,. 'J ff 'UL M My 65 -it T ill mmm fp,--v its i ., f Y . - - CAMPBELL SMITH MERCHANT CARLSON Sophomore Editorial VVe, the ambitious class of 1923, are progressing with all possible speed toward the goal to be attained at the end of our college career. In two more years each one of us will be able to display with pride his coveted sheepskin. Our class may have made a wonderful record last year, but it has far surpassed it this year, as well as any previous record made by a Sophomore class. CAs Sophomores are always regarded as being rather egotistical. we may as well be frankj However, we will admit that we were the ideal Freshmen-as green as the grass that grew under our feet. The Sophomores soon educated us. The greenness wore away. We soon were worldly wise, and could hunt snipe as well as the best of them. Since we were Frosh we have done our best for the college in academic work and activities. VVe are always well represented on the honor roll: also in football, basketball, track, in the Garrick Club, and in the Glee Club. The girls upheld their end in athletics, winning an undisputed right to the championship in the interclass basketball tournament of 1920. Our Freshman and Sophomore dances were very successful. The Sopho- mores were quite chagrined when they were unable to invite themselves to the novel beach party which we gave our first year. This year we began the safe and sane custom of treating the Freshmen by inviting them to a monster beach party. This proved successful and started the class of 1924 on the right path without the fear of corporal punishment. ' At the beginning of this year we elected the following officers: A. Winston Dunlap, Presidentg Marjorie Campbell, Yice-President: Josephine Merchant. Secretary, and Lee Smith, Treasurer. Since the beginning of the new semester Jimmy Carlson has been added to the list of officers. The class of 1923 are now half way through college, and are able to revel in the mysteries of Mathematics, Science, History, Language, and Biblical Litera- ture. We are striving to do our best fogWLake Forest College. Ye! Rah! Rah! AAN Sophs! .5 s ,, f life: lil - v 3 M, 'U il si X , ,-, , In V 5 I My K x, I ,frgimi ,.LE,-YQ5..:.A-Q . ti-ir . ' as f . , A 17 f gg' fiA,f1a,vN S fa V kd '-W Liu, af-LL? My M,,.:,Q,g55f'1' hvfl ,,g.f-cr'Xh,W3bjyvA,J QF,- . Mg xxggxr . . 66 ,- -t 5' x X , s 1 I , S .1 ,- ! 'v 2 r 5MN5jt,-,lfmlfif ','k Till! ifgi 6-S 1, tb i All ., - gawk C ' :-:i5::,fEv-- Y , , S 1: lj f Q C fi, F- -' . ' fm' ' M -1 'if gl, T ag 5 if M -- 4 'Q , 111' ig , , if f- fl f. Nwfmf ., ' 'F ' ' 'gi ,, R ,L-ST' , 'F g 'Ex E- . 4 ...X , ff-a5:feC.0,-Qtos EHS! F P'T 5 I X f 534-A M -laik 522 - ,, i i ' v-A' V if , ,J 1 -... 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Do you recall how on those beautiful moonlit ia,-1-. nights, we were pulled rudely from under our warm covers in order to please lbs 'J - 'HJ A 11,1 ..f fa: Cnr Lords with graceful salaams, chanting tender nursery rhymes while doing 5 ii W l 1 .VIY the goosestep. or playing the part of fish at wild gym pond parties? Indeed it f 4 1 , gl, was not long before we almost felt at home there. . . Now l wish with due piety and submissiveness to relate to you the few advances this class has made beyond the prophecies of the sophomores. Many leg' Q freshmen turned out for football and this is the result: only eight of the fifteen 4 Li l' letter men came from the ranks of the freshmen. The same thing was repeated f' :B , Q pig in basketball-three of the letter men being freshmen. Our team won the inter- fl! 2 j'3 class basketball tournament. The freshmen were in this, the freshmen were in l gf that-but mostly in trouble. - l ,Ziff il ' , The glory of our class cannot be conhned solely to the men. Glance over the f Wea A f yy, fair ones of the 1924 aggregation. Could you find anywhere a more talented, a 2 5 l 1' at t more popular group of freshmen women? A ' ' Soon, O Alma Mater, this glorious year will be over. As we glance back EQ we can see that we made mistakes and many blunders: but we have learned to i .wi ff, love you with a devotion which will carry us far, and inspire us to work and If tag r f strive for the brightest future one could hope for a college like you-Lake Forest. l gf ,NIV 'Q '49, iii? J ' i . - ff 5 L-, rf Rf. , 2 , 1, X Q AL .S xf' If ,- g If an --X XX lf! ii? ' QV nl' 1 . U-N N 1 1 f f ' , V .f K V7 .,..,, fi A .fc 1 - H ' . .4 fi--f1g,. gf3'.l: .i,f'L,jAf2,r-:- I .,.. . 1 V 4 5- K, 42 , W f , is X ,-2 4 2 f 1 ' Qi 4, ' ...QL ujjllfi ' cj liQfjglQfA,i1llll,ff7,ll i, -vile! if l3ii :pj ',f gm . 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QV 19 fi, gf, ARMSTRONG ANTRIM PETTIGREW 'JL' ill Ii. 1, 1.1 gr tx 4? THEY.W.C.A. ,xml K f Mi . . . sf Qur very live Y. W. C. A. has had an lnteresting year to put on record. 1-7115- -. if The loss of Sarah Fisher, who was elected President last March, was keenly f, ,gf A fu, - . l ' telt. We were, however, very fortunate 1n the person who was chosen to take 1 5, her place, Rebecca Armstrong. xx it 1 This vear we had our traditional Christmas art , and tireside art . On fifff 4 . , g , P Y P Y W f every Thursday we held a meeting with a good attendance, lots of enthusiasm, mf' 'T' . . , ., . . . . 5 .5 and the kind of music we all like. Now and then an inspiring talk was given by fibtj 'V 1 f an outsider. VVe are sending girls up to the Lake Bluff Orphanage every week QE? A it to tell stories. NVe made a very substantial subscription to the Hoover relief fund. Q . , . :L f 74's 31.5, ll e are sure you havent forgotten the Blue Triangle Tea Room we ran at the ,jjj f lnterscholastic last spring. Perhaps one should mention the hot dog sales Sly--j ff' W 1 , ' . V made several times after chapel. 2,'fi'T NVith Miss Elizabeth Torreyson leading us next year as President, the pros- pects for a successful organization are bright. elf S 49 i .,. Ik, ,,.,,! THE CABINET fl., 5 , f fa' Pgrtfw President. ...... ................. .... R e becca Armstrong ft g ff? Vice-President .... .... B largaret Sillars 57 , Treasurer ..... .... K eturah Antrim Q, i , , '. ' 2 -. Secretary... .... Vera Pettlgrew fffik C. F. R. ........ . . .Ruth Otterstrom W, Vi - . -. . 2 f vw Q 5, 1,2 Social Lhairman ..... . . .Irene Farwell ' Q f Publicitv Chairman ..... , ..... Helen Smith iff .i fp 'ani .I 1 .I :,l ffgifk Membership Chairman ...... ...... . . .Helen Eggemeyer 'fijffix lVor1d Fellowship Chairman .... ..... . . . ..... Mary Burnett Sq L7 5,5275 Social Service Chairman ..... ..... . . .y .... . . .Helen Sanders ,il If 13,4 N , VX 5 NVE F: in . 1 1 Z2V1 - we lift Q SEA. '.pQQ:lZ3Af,,9 W,5fZi.,: l7fQ4E,,A Q. L, 'Hl..1H7Nl. ,fv N V.. , L. may lrygfii Ng, Q55 ga e.,,W,LjwM f.g.,fxfk5qA-sjgdg-ef1f.wQ t R v Q JQA H A,,, 1.1 ,ai H ,. f4Qfc, x,e-.bf ,WMt,.,sql,.fX,,..f,. xii' X AS ax x 1 I. 2 1 , -,,--,Q 12:31 'EM' F C P f lf TA gift f-..,f-..f-wr - 1: a..,,ff?Y -1M'i 'iff fi ' , , i - T? f- i.is'liiwR! y ,ALQ -A-'jffg,,gy3.,fjjjg.P-g3ff': ,LIE flllwfi S, V Q , 1 'fg:f':jei1 - rg f X L V ,Z if Q lf. 6 'Piggy' l is s X 1 Zig 6 ill i I ,gn H' c, f '- . ,lg 'Q ,, . ' ,g -D yu, 2 .-.3 1 E pin E xi if f Ll9f'Q's-Aki' ffizisfii DOUGHERTY PITTINGER RYAN 1 3 3? ,Qi l T 9 42 ite' by THEY. M.C.A. ' Yes, we had a going concern called a Y. M. C. A. on the campus this year. The active members this year consisted largely of men who had belonged at some V. . fvfn ' home town association before going away to school. ig As no officers remained over from last year, the following men were elected '3' lm .6 early in the season: lYilliam Pittinger, President: John Dougherty, Treasurer, Elfggivi ,, and Earle R. Ryan, Secretary. :fi I ' I I 2 The meetings, though not attended as they might have been. were character- L .fftj 4' ized by the zeal and interest which President Pittinger and Secretary Ryan dis- 2156 C, . . . . my , played in their work. The less said about it the better. for we all know the QQ' :fl ., X51 My . quality of work they did. The meetings were full of pep and enthusiasm even I I wg i' 'FM though Billy Sunday was not a regular attendant. Last spring Brothers Zoomaya, f ,li , ,q 2 VIVJ Cox, Hirschy and Dunlap were sent as delegates to the Lake Geneva Convention. ll' They all came back this fall with many new ideas, and full of spirit and enthusi- Qi' 3 I ,' - 1 If asm for their work. The things they have accomplished as a result of their trip 'j speak for themselves. qltfjl ,fi ' Y l I L, 7, 4.3 At a recent meeting Henry lxunz, because of his interested work, was f 7, , D I I 3 ,Q unanimously elected President for the coming year. Every man on the campus 1-Z . . . . ought to get the old triangle spirit and attend the peppy meetings planned for , Q 7 gl ..Af'w?'v'i '72 next year. V f ff iinf-l . T ' it J Awww, A 1 r'f5..p ' l ll A ,f f , ,f 52.2, .,.. . . llii T lill . gn iw: 2.021-fag, A NWN--.:,:,,.,.fT5!?-W, S! 7,..:7 ,vyr I, I All Ji , , .girl ,.,,,, Z1 df tl Lijiul ,Ld L.,1,'.afLafs.w.,..i.f ...awww , .,y. - T9 . ,gi-F-fEiw -V-v N- W- Y: ,M , L , f - 1 iw U , i -,Q Lg , N 1 ' ,rr 4 V 22? , ft! I 11 1 W !g 6- 52? 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X xx-f x n g'-,ft MX-QM. 1 .gvf 'T' ,5 - W, gil Q ' ff rg A :' wg nf-4 gy Q um.: - ,q 'l ,. f, - 4 K,- ., - 4 4 f -f fi f 1, -fff - I Y , F73 ' 1 I ,-:Q V. ,Him .kg 5, S2 2 .1 H w 4 Z ir' A 2- ,. V ld F P... f ., Elin' if VT YT 1 'T The Coach This is Coach S. Randall Derby's second season at Lake Forest. Himself a consistent player on the Cniversity of lllinois football and basketball squads for three years, he has been trying to build up a well balanced system of coiisistent teams to represent Lake Forest. We can begin to see the coach's farsighted policy of consistent development and playing begin to bear fruit in all branches of athletics, Last fall was the most successful football season we have had for sev- eral years, and this notwithstanding the fact that the coach had mostly Freshmen to work with. The basketball team did fairly well considering all the factors that played a part. The prospects of an un- usually successful track season are bright. The relay squad receittly coppcd fifth place at the L'niversity of Illinois Carnival. A likely looking baseball squad is busy getting into shape. Coach Derby has been and will continue to do his share to turn out winning teams. VVe must all do our share, however, and willingly give him all the in- telligent co-operation that lies within our power. t THE ATHLETIC BOARD OF CUXTRQ ll. The board for governing athletics at Lake Forest consists of representatives of the faculty and the students. The members are elected by the Student Council and are in oflice for one Year. The board decides questions of eligibility and awards sweaters and colors at the end of the season for athletic ability. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD President ..... . . .Stuart L. Eddy Yice-President ......... ,lack .lowett Secretary and Treasurer. . . ..................... David Xl. Rees Ex-Officio ............. ...Coach S. R. Derby, Katherine Coan Faculty Advisor .......... . . .Dr. XY. C. Allee Lois Hall Representative. . . ......... . . .Keturah Antrim -QE' I J, ui X f 'ig N-L A L ggi I ' . ,... h T. ff'- .i R 3 H' 3 r Q. g . f. Q - if V, .fa . fl V ii ii l. 1.42 2.4 cf 1 ig 'ff if , , I, 1 1 J Fx., K. f'N N. ,MFE J M CL' I V gfeia rf f f ,Z 1' seg J ff L. 53, ? C. ra 2 u., E i C Z Q 2 ki ,J c r' Z ,I W f if 43 47 , W, f f. X sl? ,-:L,,-,wa It W K W it 2swf5ff1f?f'fzf14f2:A'1 5 El -4 -W ff 9 4 ax., ai Q1!'Q2f Er ,ff vw 4 ,, .k S .r. n WS? J' 'F , f ut l's N J. ft X fs sw flgll 1920 FOOTBALL REsL'LTs Lake Forest Lake Forest Lake Forest Monmouth Lake Forest Beloit .. . . . Lake Forest Lake Forest Total . .....Lake Forest I3 ...'..Lake Forest O .....Lake Forest I6 .....Lake Forest 7 .... . . . . .Lake Forest o .. ..... Lake Forest O .....Lake Forest 7 . . . . .Lake Forest 35 .. .... Lake Forest 78 IQZI SCHEDULE rf' I Oct. 8-Y. M. C. A. College, here. Oct. I5-Vvll63tOl'l College, here. GF Oct. 22-lXlOI1H1Ol1tl'l College, here. Oct. 29-NOTtl1NVCSt6TH College, there. 'Nov. 5-Beloit College, here. tHomecoming.J Q ggll H Nov. 12-Carroll College, there. Nov. I9-Open. 5 Nov. 24-Milliken University, there. ' , Wig se L rkk e f he 5 Mlm-' S4 5,51 Great Lakes. ........ 7 if .s.,,3 1 at f . . ,r ' s ,J ,fi Y. M. C. A. College I4 .X 1. ,J Xklheaton . .......... O 552741 Monmouth .... . . 6 714 Knox .... . . 7 5,153 Beloit ............. 7 Q Northwestern C ..... 3 ,N ga., Carroll . ........ . . 6 E,-ifjl lxxq - Q CX Opponents .... . . 50 5+ . 3'l'u lst W tffl L vc Q' EQ r, gi? r,.. J 7 tw, a f ..ees fg..:i.Q 455 V... 'fs 'Q 1. ,, :La ,. . A 2,5 1' x .6 M Hx X K BI' in .sf in , L gfii' EH ---. fi' '10-M . . .flf2j2'55.. H ERE f .asagesf2ffsf'rYr Q M.,f..N1LyHA, fi 'g:f,,,,j. ly'i g mvv-A .O f C4 I3 I -X E i ' z- -Y . ,X +A ' ' f 51... g F. 5 M3 4 lf f'i 5 ff: ri il Vi:'f '1 A' Wearers of L. F. 7 'Sw Vx ' 'A' J CZ 2 5 4 4 4 5 lx '7 ,viaf FOOTBALL Raymond C. Russell Thomas J. Hale - S5 Ross J. Burns - Lee W. jackson fr .55 J. Edward Booth . Garfield R. Leaf A 3 Lucius S. Legner' William G. McColley . 'Q J Stuart L. Eddyy john J. Morley - gqfgljf' Edson C. VanS1ckle Carl L. Peterson rr iggig Ralph D. Beddoes r Harry Poretsky QF Don B. Hause - Carl S. Wickstrand' ai. Q5 Clifford I. Carlton Dale Hause ' 1 LeRoy Buckingham, Mgr. 'L ff ' 'F gf' BASKETBALL ., A N fl Stuart L. Eddy - Albert A. Hale ' Ziff. VlWQ.S, Kenneth Robertson f VV endell Olson - 5 ff Laurence. B. Maplesden Clifford UI. Carlton ' 'ff9,fR'3 Raymond C. Russell Garfield R. Leaf r ,Af 4 ZWQS Gordon D. Sumner L Kenneth Gardner, Mgr. new 1. V l f., o 4 -or E Cx. C5 BASEBALL stuart L. Eddy - Harold J. Eickhoff ' rj ft? I Lucius S. Legner e Leonard Friebele . Xl ' Laurence B. Maplesden' john J. Morley - f Ralph D. Beddoes Don B, Hause . lf' 2,5 ' Kenneth Robertson+ William E. Sheehan .EX Gordon D. Sumner - jack Iowett, Mgr. - ' ,' Q 4 4 3 3 QA fx TRACK Don B. Hause james H. Leonard, Mgr. 3 ggi Q ,, ff gl aa A .e. Q Y ffl. ll ..7QiJ fa, 4,,, F.. 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This material the coach started whipping into shape for the QQ . . . ff., 'Nt ', First game, which was on October 2nd. lt was a difficult task to build a team jj TK that could show up to the best of advantage by using men who had never played ' A college football before. The team had to be changed from time to time as men QE were injured, and others reported for practice. ,J X ' A' The backtield consisted of Freshmen, who soon learned the Lake Forest 1 fight and could be depended upon to put everything into the game from start to Q finish. lllhen on the offense, they persistently used open field methods which at 'wg all times netted gains. They could also hit the line when it was necessary. gf -r Ls . . . . if. The line found itself outweighed ten to twenty pounds per man in every X' game, but their work on defense, as well as offense, was very commendable. The f ,fi EQ. opponents found it hard to find a hole from tackle to tackle, and they encountered if x . . . xii Q the same kind of opposition when they started around the ends. The tackles Y. and the center were a power in breaking up the opponents offense. Eff gf Building for the future, the coach whipped a squad into shape composed ,RQ mainly of Freshmen. Against three defeats can be balanced the improvement in the team play over that of the previous fall, and the excellent showing made ggifte Qwlfj against some of the strongest teams in this section of the country. The ll1gl'l6SI ,Shit number of points to be scored against the team in any game was fourteen. The gif it speedy backtield and the lighting line. plus a never failing spirit of co-operation gp!! made it possible to put a team into the Held that did credit to Lake Forest on 1 1 every gridiron. 45 if! ,auf .7 515.3 , c. eff 6 tiff 5? THE ANNUAL BANQUET K ig The second annual football banquet was held at the University Club, Decem- iff ber 18, 1920. The members of the squad were guests of the Alumni. Various yt , speeches were made and fifteen sweaters were awarded to the members of the iff Y 1 ' . . . . . '. ' igf team in appreciation of the hard work and the good spirit shown throughout the Q .gf season. T31 4 t The members of the team enjoyed the banquet and wish to thank heartily the Alumni for the splendid support they gave the team during the season. f T1 L if - In wiv 'gf . r V Fw Q. ll El 1 if ,f,i Ni3f2'Q 1 Timm if . A 'U f, - . , if Xi 7 utzfzii' , A i f fi --f' My '2,. A-2a,w1',h,.7 ,,.. asagf' ml :A ,gf f,.. . , Wa , . ff t ' L ,f ' s 'i',f',!'Q ifujff' '. . 1..3J1t.f'1.J-tziiws - ff ,.,,5L,.:lIi'Qi- if ,,,, V, HQ VAIVQ 1 'f e-lf f swf 'vi-'e.f x,fc211.,Ms- ..f.,f- LSE' '--' we I 1 f 3 .v .Q Z i .1 .3 'B gre, a LQ .f fm . . ffffvs T s . 'T I i lT i V 2541, 'iiivi ' Pl! -. P S' e ' ' ' rf-- if f 2 2 x y j ? A CAPTAIN RUSSELL f T ,, Pete had the old pep this year. He ff was always pushing his men from the 'Ei first whistle until the last one. This is his third year on the team, with still one .1 'QJ more to go. Pete has been elected to , lead the team again next year. With the , same fight he should be able to do won- ,SQ ders in the coming season. , W5 t BOOTH Bootsl' played a hard game through- out the season at guard and tackle. It was his flrst year with us, and we are ' 5 expecting a lot from him next year. .f-J .3 5 BURNS Ross played his last game for Lake It Forest last fall. His playing at center f deserves high praise, The outstanding f feature of Burns' play was his ability to out punt every team he played against. 1, He was a fighter from the start to the i finish, putting everything he had into the game. It will be hard to till his place lf next year. A V TE. J if , ,.... . .... fi at fu. 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Buck has three -, more years to show the same fight and ' ifli? pep for Lake Forest that he did this 'A 7 .1 year 'fm-SSA ' af lf i V.ri 12 e 2 Q3 EDDY ,Q ,Jef fy Puck, although an end by choice, , worked just as well as a halfback when K 3 given the chance. He was a hard Fighter iff 3 and was always breaking up plays of f- jj Q' the opponents behind their line. Eddy .M leaves us this year, having played three seasons, and his loss will be felt. Z ,Q K Iffflg' 1. V ff 1' Tom' played center and guard dur- 2'f j , W ing the season and always had to have a 4 if, a fav? good man against him to keep him out of a play. Whenever a play was tried thru the center of the line Hale was sure to f f . . . ,, , QQ be under it. This 1S Tom's last year at Lake Forest. His spirit and pep will 1.-f V ww ' Q ,W if be missed next season. , F7112 5 QQ 1 , , if Nfl V' 1 1 ,ff I W, f ai rw . M951 .,f7f'jjjf.f'g,'-7x f H A' ll -77:41-iw ff ffyfw. .yg4:ff? 'f ' 1 f myw 'gdvuajumj ,1 Q:Q.Q5,i,i'1gll,LQs? I Q ...,. , ,,.., 89 .cf I' 'rf V x eff ger m VX V? ,dwgffff fqfxwflegg ' ' 'F T nm at fi er e Q 'rf egg Q - ., ,d te x g rgeafq 5? 5 fm?-f ' 1 he e Af . 3 w ,Si jf? f' 2' if HAUSE , we te f 5 Forlgsinat E135 edfhls Second year for Lake 253 xp A the sea H l Although he arrived after A5 A dA Son started, he soon made his 5 riff! place on the team. He i ' ble' for eatchino S if rehable man TN, gf.. Held f 6 Passes and g01Hg down the .MX 3 'ECT punts, 'iDOn h W , xv- vear' d ' as two more W , 5 an w1ll be a valuable man. .e . ,jx 5 7 ag. fi 5 .e ,A x Z T' TACKSQN Y ta -3 ' A 9 i , M1 cellar, 3 v1 - -,f 'J 2' Ola d H UZ of an 013611 field runner f' ' A ve ' 2,75 . . 35 good a game at halfback as he if gf ff 1 did Ht quarter V - f - 3,-:fu - .T21CkS0n S lonfr end 7X I! ,Q gs: were a feature f b runs R ,U ,yr . . C O CVQTY gan-le. Y 1 'A abll1tY to ru I . tr -2,3 A. . 11 tie 1163.111 brought It f 5 fd 113 manv difficult ' - C' v. out O X VU? . SltL13t1OI1S. W 1th three jf - IPM? more years to ight for the Red and V blue, jackson will be hard to beat. N513 YX N! Lx It er I m ' Cqxx 'ix '- Med fr? y , .i , LEAF C J 5 .Rock ,, I A tg NL I - , tle hghtmg Swede' was a r uard tackle to get by His Siz Effie? XVElg1'lt helped H11 a hhle in the lima!! ' I Ev the opponents were afraid to hit it. He kg X P? t p ayed hard and was N .Q Q 1 t w ' a K.O1'lS15tC1'1t f - t Leaf wxll 1 Worker- a, , t F - W Je of great assistance to Lake 1 meet the next three falls. j fx 439' elk, V f I I3 X gi I 0 ' yf 3,- 3 egg ' frat X ,fi , A ,,,. e,t4. I If fgjf t e,e'v A Q 4 Fi V7 - AU!212j?-'Y '1 'M-.-f,3f,.f?wlf?fe - 5'lPi3'X 1 ' 'X -Q , ' ' M .e-e ef,.zfJllEifp -if , 1.5 4? ' Fife-3 , my A bf - X J MCCOLLEY i Q 3 A . Mac started the season at the end . ,, . L ,f y 4 I , A M f , Aki , ff -' games. He could always be relied upon y Q l l fx Y i 35 9' l to catch a pass that was anywhere near It him. In the backfield he was a depend- 1 M. able man to gain his share of the distance . to the goal. Mac leaves us this year, P and. it will be a hard task to fill hisend i . with a man as good.. . ,f l Q l 'i +7 but was played at halfback the last few ' A t . x 'iv ga Q 2? 1, ii Q5 A l MORLEY ? .Ql3 Jack played his last game of foot- X' ball for his Alma Mater lighting at guard. 'Rig' He was a hard lighter and blocked every- if R3 thing that came through his side of the Af A line. XVhen Morley graduates this year A it will leave a hole in the left side of the ' line that will be hard to fill. J it f H' X f ,j PETERSON, .rj 1 . Petey, though small, was a good i if f fi quarterback. His work as pilot showed . an ability to use the right play at the right time. Peterson was unable to play l the last few games, but will be back p ya 'J with the same pep and fight the next ' three seasons. we 1 - 'gf' l Q ' a ,-fwrgffy.fi'-315iiiii'f2Q'il1 ' wi QR, -W .f ,. , - fm - X fl A l nigga? A Q. .. V A., :ix if v X. X klflx'-J K N- 91 1 ff x., x -1 -. 4, . r iilulffff -' ' ' c .Q r r Q eerie lfyllfyvgf 4 V I V i jyivi. pix, ,Q r ew-.le I - X - H 'Q 2-writ? J -Q 3 12 f -rj'-4:-. ,sf'3v-f- jf Y' ,Q X r 2 5 2 PURETSKY A' Harry, the hardest hitting man on H ff the team, at tackle, played a hard, clean wi Game from fr as '4 I Q a man, the f ft, out of the IN V Poretsky s 3 more years P fa :Eg is J is ta . 'C ,X My W ick, start to finish. VVher1 he hit man would either be taken game or never would come way again. He has three with the Red and Black. VVICKSTRAND a light but fast and gritty ' halfback, was always ready to plug the line and could gain his distance every time. He liked to break up end runs and intercept passes. In three years he should develop into a good man. Q 'JE ,A K 2 if X if U, - X K-N f t' 1 5 Lf VI , +1 go. 'As fi I Q , 2. fi' L, fx 1 B 'f , C' 1, f . i L, .v . , a x fs P gf vw QI: K ' -lk tv 1 ,, f, 1, f '. ' 5 L 31.5 .ffy 6, if v ,. ., 5 T . 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I . ,jwwrff ff ,,'. :ffjhj .t . .,A f Z A L lx 31: Xi - - 5 8? i In addltion to the letter men who ' ' W ax rg? were mentioned, the following men, who .4 ' were awarded colors, should receive due iii d' f 11 ' k- wth t D cre lt or t e1r wor . Q, 6 55 JA 6,5 ' s , , Yin' '59 Lloyd Bechtel-A light but gritty l' as Zig: quarterback. Becky showed fine form in the Great Lakes game. ff tg gh? Q , Q Mathias Solberg-Played end part of the time. Although not quite heavy rg? if H tiff' enough for a regular, he was fast and K accurate at breaking up plays. yi 3 :lg mx 124.3 it si 5 f' E ., .1 l ' i s. 52531 Richard VVagner-Played in qulte a few games as guard. He was a con- 5 sistent player who gave the best he had fv - ,e J t ll t . 5 a a imes W' ' .X ff 52' ext, fag ' M J 16 X tx emi g . W6 LeRoy Buckingham, Manager- .2 Buck's hard work all season handling ,Q flj the business affairs can best be de- 3 scribed by saying that no one had any kicks to make. ff , 3 5 217 f , if hw if Lf , if ,.,,' i,iV, gk? Men who did not get to play in many 'ity games, but were out every night during Lg . . XJ ,fy 2 the season plugging away with the Q2 ff Blue Goose were : Charles Horan. ? Laurence Reickhoff and VVilliam Shee- if 'X han. e ff! Q, 531 32225 . ff .Ny I, 3552? M, ,r i't'i f .2 E btw, ,ar .- ,,t,fm,,f '4tjfz'-'12-'fri--.1-'4 svzffk 4j'.f'-rg'--V-1, an ,,,. I M hw-V ,, 1,1 G ' vp' i'-v - ,gf I-:Ill . fA.l It V-.5 la jug Y .532 7 1,4 3 :wi lt.,lg'l,,g3,,,ii ..,. ' 'lf'jj3gg111Q,1 ig11-fl. ytgl flta 'f'f J 'allay 33 ,J 4ffjv'7fl!: ? ? : 1i T' if, g 'T fxfv A , f were M - 'a 4 MWF A FZ r ,VL42l U?fLJ if , fgrlhnfg X x 1 ' R' ,- , -X 'N-A '-'ff x,M W 2 X, 5, , ,i 1,4 fu! S ' 1 1 ,f ,-I , Af V-V1 ,,, , . fl. X WV ' ' . y ' 'liQ'?a 'W?'5WQ23?E,,?T,NF?,n. 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K . r 1 fig, den and Russell-the rest were men not accustomed to the long passing style of .kx game taught by Coach Derby. The first hard work of the season consisted of CC '3Q ? 1- . . . . practice games to get the team working together. About the middle ot the sea- A son the squad was shown a three-man pass to work in case the long passes were lx 'rx 2.3 N l l I blocked. The new system was played along with the old and made a taster and mf' . ' . , surer way of working the ball down the floor possible. Un large floors the if ,li K if A 'asf defense was somewhat weakened, as the men could not cover up fast enoughg f 'WNY . . . . . f although ln the maiority of the games the guarding was very good. At the 6-r fxlfi beginning of the second semester the team had to be changed somewhat on account of the ineligibility of several men. lt was weakened toward the end of the season, when another jinks -the illness of Captain Eddy. hit it. Z , i livf I V2 i fi . Throughout the season the team played with a speed which baflded nearly 'MW . . - . ' ...' Ltlff every combination that was met. L sinff the long passing Game with a formidable . lf L1 'D D 'E' .gf f fl if-EJ? defense, the team was seldom outplayed. Clean, hard playing characterized their l aw ff work, and this caused every opposing team that was met to feel uneasy. 'T -1 :1: fi The annual basketball banquet was served this year by the women of the f V52 Domestic Science Classes. Some Cooks was the consensus of opinion after g' RV V 1. the wonderful feed had been served. trust this practice will continue in the lp ? future. ,.f- . U , X ' ' ,L w ,, P f 212 2 ,W .,,, ,mi 5 'l Xi ',fi,Qvff' fc f'Y2ff'z:ff4,,a cw . L if . . - a .QB-Ja ,-LiZM!,wm:QX,khmj m7,,m3::i11 E All-1:llLQl7y I ,V,, g ,,f,.,1i,f.y'ac,ri5Qj fmjf .,.. . s,,Zt1:ggL,,mp 9 5 Q, ,f LC-f, 51' f--VY 5' A- xr Z M- nfx .,. , fr X :V -XX Y , Y AX, -.-XVA-.. L. V - YQ, .f 1, xx g Y , , 1 - N - -iii.. 1 1 x-f Y , ii ' - H, , L ff' 1196? 1 f 1 ' 1 ' :wr-rg 4 X , - 3' T-ZF M4 VT - Y , g g Y, X .J 5 xii 96 OH. l'S Pete hcchan, S KMgr.,?. ardm-r G 5. I1 HC Co 1 erby D Kunz, Lcgner, Leaf, Olson, Imcrtson, U R on, Farlt Sumner. W, tain ll Z1 C Eddy Q lesclcn, Map 'xx 2 ,M w I 1 f , I Jxrx - I ,-llil ,, l I -I . mn Y aff o st r 2 me ,Z ff' 'Tiki X : ull : -4-X,-,-A 5, HQIIZXX 1 , N....a.4.,w':.f.f' :HJLY 1,-,L A ,I T , -U ' ' 3 3? V f '+- :km-'52-f X this 4, 3 2 1 , 'P ref' , ,N Qi 4 S1 Basketball 5 The Season? Scores 'I Lake Forest ...... 38 Amer. Col. of Psy. Ed ..... .... 2 4 3? ' Lake Forest . . . ..... 41 McCormick Seminary . . . . . . .31 A? Lake Forest . . . ..... 24 Armour .............. .... 2 5 1 7 Lake Forest . . . ..... 33 Wheaton .......... .... 2 3 6, Lake Forest ..... 20 Y. M. C. A. College... .... 21 C, Lake Forest . . . ..... 35 Beloit .............. .... 2 o 7 Lake Forest ..... 20 Monmouth .... 38 Lake Forest . . . ..... 24 Armour .............. .... 2 9 5 of v Lake Forest . . . . . . 9 Northwestern College . . . .... 35 i Lake Forest ..... I7 Lombard .... ' ........ .... 3 3 ja 3 ff 1 x ,133 Lake Forest . . . ..... I2 Monmouth . . . . . . .30 fix :V Lake Forest . .. ..... 27 Wheaton ....25 QF 4 V 1 1.3 Lake Forest ..... IQ Beloit .............. .... 2 4 It E . 3 . Lake Forest . . . . . . 1 Northwestern College . . . . . . 8 YM S 1 ' 5 1 - ff' f-13' Lake Forest . . . ..... 320 Opponents . . . . . . . .362 , QU 53 if Summary of Points Q3 171 , 3 F. B. E. T. Points 395 S, Robertson . . . .... 28 51 107 gf! Eddy .... .... 2 o 44 84 ' ' we L f 8 4, X f f ea .... .... 1 O 9 3 L3 QQ Sumner .... .... 1 7 0 34 3 'W Olson ...I6 0 32 1 Q Russell .... .... 6 0 I2 2 W Maplesden . . . .... 4 0 8 l Carlton .... .... 2 0 4 . 'li Legner .... o o o ag Y Peterson .... 0 1 1 Kunz .... .... 0 o o Sheehan . . . ..... .... 0 0 0 Total .... ......... fm ff-34-, ...... IE E Q2 A3 I ' m ,ffl IVUV FQN at A 3 M 31.1 .4 J , 33 3 V 'a.... 3 -.1e 1 97 .X x. K.. lf. ,.4 - Mi A R22-A ff .iii 2 If 2 . A f 'l -Q L ,E I X 3 ' , k 1 3 ,D 9 2. LV CAPTAIN EDDY 5 J r 5? . l 1 Puck was handicapped throughout I ,--fri the year by injuries and sickness. His Qi fast work at forward and his accurate I 1 eye were missed in more than one game. liddy was a good dribbler who could J' 4 l ff . X easily baffle the opposing guards. Upon 5' his graduation Lake Forest loses a real 4. 3 player. f . . A x .i 4 rl Y ' x 5 N CARLTON ' Buck played at back guard. The . , opponents had a hard time getting around him, He succeeded in breaking 1 5 up many plays, and once in a while came down the Hoof to take a long shot. We 9 ' expect even greater things of 'ABuck,' A ' A . , ' l1CXt SCHSOU. ' if 3 Y if A 3 V E 7 LEAF ' X . Car, though not accustomed to the long pass system, soon developed into a good center. His height and his ability ff to get around in under 'the basket made him a hard man to guard. His football tactics gave him many fouls, but at the same time he caged his share of baskets. f Three more years are left for Leaf. Z X' .1 f ii me -A, ,.f ' ., 4 ,, 'L ug' All fi . A ulizii 151 J, - K - ,tyz .f . . -,ap W. Y ,L ,A ,. f X. . f ij -gf-Ra xx X., , , K ' , u .6 , ,. , Lwrff.-f, I I ,W W A I H..U?-,vi . v,'v T., 15 pm -.t,.,- r . ,gg MT, -fig .L-, ff s, ' 1 L,-,A -J, 4 P-.wg-A , Y Trl: Vytlxliltgl VV ,.,.-c.1X,rK3Ml Xi , , - -xox.-4, --1-Q-,Q- XX KXXQ-L. 98 I My .1 , . 'Z' J 2 ww Q f ,... - 1 2 I, l 1 x, W .-t.. 14 ,.fx5'S:-fj. 67 EDD' K, f 'll 11.25 . N p fit, we 2 . nv ? .. ?Q3ff4.iu.'w ' f fi L 'M jzq' S' UNE All R if -' ixlv? HS' XS-T3 5 Rf-fan ' gvfhwzr JL ,173 if -Q X,-4 A -:Ella Q 4 fl .5 4--imidij Y gf q Y in A .Jr 5392715 if it fyw, i 5,2 ' f tg if '- x 1 't- he oLsoN at Ol1e' was the most consistent man J 1' 4, ' l on the team. He was a valuable for- V 1,5 Q j, ward and a good man to cover the Hoor A' 3 312, and follow in the ball. He also knew ,wil QM! how to handle the ball and break up S 5.5 the opponents' plays. With this year's 9 l,,.'i.fi.x' experience Olson should make a valu- fjy able man next year. ' wx . K , -A. ,f fi...Lrj .. 1 Q15i on if' - git P f 4 K. C1 CAPTAIN-ELECT ROBERTSON A Q ff? , , ,, , . . .. V, g'f,.,W' '35, ' kenny, playing his first year at for- ?,,,, 4 gf . y if ward with the team, was a hard man to beat. The summary of points scored 4 5 fgjkig shows that he was able to make field Cf. baskets as well as free throws. Robert- 6,35 son will be back next year to continue his fir? good work. A Pina, 'fu ,i xi QE gift. .f 1? jx aft ., f 1 ', A3 11,4 QQ 5 'S ' 'it f Z 2513 a q. Q SUMNER rt gif. 4 wa ,f .Wx Dooley at running guard had every ,Tyf opponent worried with his speed and his 11 it ability to break up plays. Sumner could .xl iff? be relied upon to score a basket or two in every game-some of them quite' 1 .Ai difficult ones. This was Sumner's fourth . ' season on the team and the old veteran fQf.ia.fn Q will be missed. .. .. Q Q' ffl Q' ,XT Men who did not play quite the num- any wg ber of games required to get their letters, but worked all season on the squad: -. ' Laurence Maplesden, Lucius Legner. V. ,, . 6 T. 253 Raymond Russell, William Sheehan, and ' ff Carl Peterson. , l xl 1 1 -- -:I ' A N fata X ,, N J i . , 'v I 4.4 ,XA I if . a -- ,, - A ' .1 4171 f-,A. 'fti . T. W' .ff ' ',vf,'ff'Zgf af f'4r1fki,f'2'5 - 1ffwJJ if 'WWWKIQAJ tx h 1 , ra. xfaugvfydw 'X The-sfsl . 99 My Affzz ' :yr J , .,-., 5 100 L if Vlll 'f'ff,'111f'i 1229! 31 N X9 i 4 A AX ily! TT fi? JET 'dmvl area AQ'jyQ.,!rfM2f- QMQQJ. ' jlllli ' Qml-ff lax' A , ' 14 F fffaffi-f l 1 . gg' Men's Inter-Class Basketball The games for the Inter-class Basketball Championship started immediately after the Christmas Holidays. Coach Derby appointed a student to act as ath- - letic manager for each team. A schedule of six games was arranged to be played before the end of the first semester. The men who had won a basketball monogram or were on this year's squad f were ineligible to play on their class team. Some of the teams were weakened on this account. The Freshmen won the championship by defeating the Juniors in a hard fought game. Numerals were awarded to the winning Freshmen. At the close of the series Coach Derby picked the following All Interclass L F 1. I Team: Jackson, ,24, and Rees, '22, forwards, Reickhoff, ,24, center, and Dale 1 ! Hause, '24, and Van Sickle, '22, guards. f The Standing Won Lost Average Freshmen . . . .... 3 0 1.000 juniors .... .... 2 I .667 Seniors .... .... I 2 .333 Sophomores ...................................... 0 3 .000 At the close of the Inter-class games, the Faculty challenged and defeated , the Freshmen in a hard-fought battle by a score of IQ-18. jackson and Wick- strand played best for the Frosh, while Charles Mather and Instructor Hotchkin .ix r 1 f were the Faculty stars. W The Fraternity Championship series was won by the Digamma team, which i.Q 3' went through the schedule without losing a game. U INTERFRATERNITY LEAGUE The Standing Won Lost Average Digamma ....... .... 4 0 1.000 Phi Pi Epsilon ..., .... 2 I .666 f Phi Eta Alpha .... .... 3 2 .600 fi Kappa Sigma .... .... I 2 .333 Barbs ....... ... .... r 2 .333 A F' Omega Psi . . . ......, . . . . o 3 .ooo Lifbfti 3 nf ' riffyylg. ,a . 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Practice games were played .igffxn 5 75 with the Great Lakes Naval Station, Fort Sheridan, and the Academy. The 5' if ry jg great handicap was the lack of sufficiently experienced pitchers. The infield and tag' 5 5 outfield soon hit their stride and gave Morley, the regular pitcher, good support. 1- W, , ' x L1 if 'RQ uf. Seasoiilr Scores Lake Forest . . . .... 7 Armour ...... .... I o HA, Lake Forest . . . . . I Valparaiso ...... .... 9 'f 'Xi 'ji Lake Forest .... 2 Northwestern C. .. .. 4 Zi' QM Lake Forest . . . .... 6 Monmouth ...... . . 4 flfggjg 1277 Lake Forest . . . .... I Valparaiso . . .... IO ggghgs Lake Forest . . . .... 8 Armour .... . . 9 5 init! Lake Forest . . . .... 0 Knox . . . . . 2 rr! Lake Forest .... 4 Beloit .... .. 7 g Lake Forest . . . .... O Knox ......... .... 2 if Lake Forest . . 1 Monmouth ...... .... I o xf Lake Forest . .. .... 6 Northwestern C. .. .... 0 ti Lake Forest . . . .... 3 Beloit .... . ....., . . 5 45 fig '2 Lake Forest .... 1 st. Yiator .... 13, Lake Forest ... .... 6 VVheaton ... .... 0 'Q Lake Forest .................... 46 Opponents ..................... 85 V Q . gk? The prospects for a better season this year are very good as the 1921 train- ! ing opens. Only one man was lost by graduation last year. Captain Eddy is , H 55 showing the same old form behind the plate. Morley will probably pitch. The Vt i only opening is in the infield. 'With so many old stars and so much new material, , V E iff we ought to have a great season. A 1. ' rfb lr A TL .. 4 in fl ii 14:1 I' . lin I ' I- A .K f if ' Vfq-.I f':.QLg17 I4 A 4 L El A 'T if ,ffg , 'P C an - X .aqf 'i , Q f f M, L Lvl, A if f ,W .1 -V'-'ftf'-at-11 -- L 1- if . T 1 4 1 f 10-3 -X.-N, ,fp - ,... r N ,f 57 :mi- , mm I -b s m X x,4ffciffL37g5f,f?jff-jfw ta 2 -Ea Ei 4 X , XX, 3 ,VI-M12 E fY-- T, imwiw tfgsTi1. fx, I' X vw, W, ,,,, .1 .4 M L - Q W4 - mx -A Y: - R -ugly 5 ,y V? '7 Fix? 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Xl , i are if 'figwff in it A 'aww K.: in , X me Q 1 X msazfw Qi I ,A L E P S -x , R X 'f, , R CAPTAIN EDDY Puck spent his third season behind the bat. He had a good Whip to second, and could almost always score a run when he got on base. Eddy has been elected to this year's Captaincy. COLEMAN Red, a hard worker at second base. He could get anything that came his way and was handy with the bat. Red graduated last year. EICKHOFF Ike is a small man but he used to stop everything that came to the center field, His batting average shows that he was near the top. This will be Ike's fi if xii Yff 'S Kai' ,Xxx Giang S 9 l9 A Il 1 . 3 fl '1 X f fi l F i Mfg? s I -W' 5' CJ FQ 3 ye I as 'A' 'i last year on the diamond. 181, s -.'Q.. ,. 1 EJ fam :ff ,Di say at i ., fa. ' X fe ',Q' e QQ , 2' L ag ..'s' -X., in ,,, s - Qs .Y 4,- ., Q Vit' S af . f 'X ' fr-2: Y , ,, X Ni' f ffTfflifffQQ'-Qi:-' f Q If Ag' '52 f A, , , f M. ,':,z:-1.131j.'1.Lw51i' ' '- -ffggayfz. 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X Q 21 g if I S l' MORLEY S if 'f Jack, a good pitcher, put all he had inthe game when in the field or running ' i W A 3 xt bases. When Morle raduates this if , H, . if year we will lose a valuable man. 'ijlija ,gr X7 1 gfjfzfql fax . V3 fzfif l ' T W . l 3 X' , , l ff' u l!'!UU-' tif' W rf tl if in , N51 A ' ggi ifw 2 .' w5ffs1l'ft ffff ' 105 'Gm 4 .hx fi iz, 1 i , 5 Y 3 ,, Emi l -I Y f vii ,1!WLAA A , i n sists e f sf a 4 ' 1 :wie i u --4 R -' 'Q i1w1ff?l Ei: 5 if' 2 H-Y v,cfi7-,- Y V Y Y f ,V X f 1' 625 NOEL Ig 1 TA . ,, A 5 Q INoel played in the Held and was a 2 ,gig fairly good batter. He did not return A this year, but probably is giving some Qfg other team valuable help this season. V, 'R i fwiff 'Q 3 I ,Aj -fx lx fin ' J M fi X 5' ROBERTSON .i,,.2 pf 2 l an A Kenny played his first season on the i if il f team at short shop. He was exception- '1 Bi f ally good on infield Hys and on fast i or grounders. On the batting average he iii f V. RB was near the top, which shows he was x ,fi one of the heavy hitters. Robertson has Qi :VIS this and next season to play. if 5 i A L 1,4 xjfg R 1 Jf'J it 'l ' 1 Q Q SHEEI-IAN YQ H ' ' ?f Willie, at right Held, was on the lfjj jump at all times, getting whatever came 3 his way. He could be counted on for r ' n 5 1 :I ip fu? a run now and then. This year is HWII' Q lie's second season. CX ,Q 4 f, ,giflkavii ,- . I3 f 1' Y ' ff: An, '.f' H, '-x - . . ., 5 H 1 , X uxzzil ,f-,7jfMfn3gj.Az, 4, fe- iq , f ,if 1 ' ,-'ff-X 1+ 1, Y , , - i.- ,V Y L, , M- .rig .-, . H , 106 s -M N, .xi 3, -, X M af x , 1 V A 7-:Hu p f T lm- f, .., V553 5 'ix - C X . . gg.. .. mf ' fr W- ' A Minn - X . .. . : HN,-ZXB, X- z.. 7U fi 'Nj -ws...-f ' mfg' . .l 2' Q- ' -' I ' if-'l 4 '1'-lwwsz.,-w-2 . lx ,xg , -,Q f'+-T-.lxyxi-f XX L- 3? ' s -Z Y f f ff ' . X ' , .,, , . 219 A ,xr ..-V ,ll S' A . - ,!-.' 5 -, X - is SHE . . . Xe fl. N . p . 1 9 ,. r,-A g .9 A A U ,' Elf. ', ,v ? 1 - 'E .A .sis .', :F Q 75.4, .' ' S-Q I . ' , .fr ff 4 E 3 Dooley's second year of ball at Lake .-, - f ,f ... P . ' v . ' ' f- . f Forest was that of gemal first baseman. jf s , fl-.3 A He could get every ball that came near I. '.'.'. 'ti Wi Y' X1 the sack. Sumner turned' out to be the t 'ff' SQ? only Babe Ruth on the team. He will l Li. , fx Z' l graduate this year. . .... . 4 f ,. . ,. ' f -X VA, X - . e'- K. ee a' 1 ff M ' X lif5,'. MN? '..--: f ff-,- I firy V I .vi-eng-, .. lr., E1 I .yyj,3q,.. ---.. Iv yllhr. Q,-.E :A f' 5'i4f1 Es ,. sf -ll 1 . 215 .. 5 ,. f V , n s X . A good frelder who was out most of - XF l t ' the season and should make good th1s Safe ,,'f 5 ,VX ,- -.zs:,-.- 'wh . X All ..,., I, '.-S 39 'IM .' year- 13? Evzsirli A ' 1 ' ff-1 f, f V ..Q. 1 Q'l'Q tls f .,,, '-Q'- t'-, - A . 'ij gg V df 4 - 3 .'-l5 F -,--. 4X EM? X 257' MANNING t l' A it 41 .. X- - I -- k is V ,Il Red worked ln the box at t1mes. 4 ' ji . gl 4.3 but lacked experience. A ,, WYA .1 . . Te- ---. sr '. f ..Qf. ' 5.1255 e is l 9 'Q t Ill - l ...,., .- V - s ' 25152. if 1 ..' S f 4 .,.. -.'issf'2 f':' ':.:,-..,'35q'2- W 'Q -4:51 .g i eff- 'f RUSSELL 1 as l li K' fi-q. T.:':' 'E 1s - , le! -..' ., if Y f'1 1'Z .-,l. : 45'f ,.k'- Q' ':.-lffzliii' : X' x f .Pa 1 ... B w .tt A .AE .-',. ,. . K -3: is ,, X sw . -git.: ' .. . 15 f Ray', worked 1n the field most of the . - 2 - - .-'- 3. .J-f::-ar .,-, - . .5 f 5- . . f . :J 'A f season. He IS, however, not qulte at V f -' , . I . , A .4 I 2...-gg -..k, MQW- 'ws-1., 15:1 .Sv .X :- .Q -,gf -A X 3 home 1n thls sport as he 15 ru football .23 P lj? and basketball. V e ' W ' ri X r s '.'. ..,.' - at -..' .:.g, , N, .H , 5: .,., , ...JK , f Q I .-., - ' ft JOWETT . L 3, g-12-1555,-apt ..,,- ' ' 1 ft:-:'.-gf , 5, : --', .4 2.4, 1 2 1 'L 2.-5 'le' f3 f5.+-'Z -f f if NN! Jack, manager deserves a lot of 'Y '.V' -,-..- 5 l':'j- '. 'fi E55 . .' . . gd -.-' ' is-1+ ., .gig .'- v credlt for the efhcxent manner ln whlch '--V .1 1 - V , - -'.- as ,'.'A- . .,,,. .PQ-fa.. -A ' 2 he ran the games and provlded accom- ,,.,. L gulf? . lg modations for the players-both at home . and on their trips. il s ' . - .,. I .Puig 542' ffm 4 WBC, ,fl f ,f ..,, M .M if if 1 . iff Nga n-,,h:l,y..3,f4y .. Mlxkssh ! lv: -1.2:x,,f:i?gQ2,,k,..in' . Nj. ...g1gsv,1f fits fx 3 I !fq,,,f.g g if Vyiuivtijlkgzjgl .,,, f , , L gNrJ,NjQs5ii?,N'7..XW1f,Ai!i- .N .N-V 107 I5 rs Q' x f,, ff' ,, , It , 1., 3. W Eltmnfq flfgggwllj im!ZiN,- f '!-.-f .15 fuss ui V ZZ x -emu' 108 i 1 ,f 'N s -A, If A fi'- f f I Vx: , 5 5 4' . v. 7 K 51 L Q' 4 . C Q 4 VK Q Q-A C - QL L, v V Z- 11' I' 7 ' , ff 4:31, gr f Q Qkdlf. Sxwk gg 1,,?4 6 . N ,A inf' C.j'jil,9 gi ' .QJ cg I 'Q ., P ,X :J 2 f Q '- T14- H Q. ,M .7 X I4 ' 1 L f 62 X. 1 XS C139 E 44 I. . ,WJ gf I Q: ii 4V 'gi , ,J Q, ' K., 4.,f 4 3 .if .Wifi Af X C4 e QV t. ,,4 244.13 C ij? fl' 773 5' I gf! V2 C 4,7 fi if 3 4Qj43y9'2 xi 4 4 4? 1 , J 2 j' 'Q f N 1 A Q5 Wk T212 if ! 3 ' ef' . 4,4274 - M my 1 --W ,1Q.,2 Af -1 X . N fffw Elllbf' son K fmvfxwf- l in 33 f - -- pL fkfffu 559: 'Iwi ' W E E B T Qiiflf- if 1 'ff - lla . - x3 - ' -- ' ' Emw -Q ,,,- A 7532 fl - H --'l- .IJ A i T 9 UQiD'-X2'1f 'X W 'It ' S 3 l f g I Q TJ li as . t'dC sa s O: . :TNQ TEX I-J 'Ns .xx X 0 5 --N ' al' 1,1 fu-'r' gfe 5 Q- K -7 .3 K my f E 4 ff: . if ,iw 212 ,l L . 5 :H 1127 fivr 1 f . vf , 4 i fi .5 ay' , Qgfj L DON B. HAUSE Q' 3 ffffil Don is the most consistent performer and the ! j ' best track athlete that Lake Forest has had in many 1 fr years. He was captain of the team last year, when X he made a new Lake Forest record in the 220 yard qlfifi low hurdles and in the 220 yard dash. In the State Meet at Peoria earlier in the season he placed third ,EK i 1 J in the 440 yard dash. W fy T. 'l ' ' 2,45 V' Lili . QQFS' Q ff 25' 3 55 391, LARE FOREST TRACK RECORDS ir-XE j .L ' 100 yd. dash, ZIO ,............................ E. M. Bush, 220 yd. dash, :22 If5 .... .... D . B. Hause, 440 yd. dash, :51 1f5 .... .... W . jackson, 880 yd. run, 2:03 1X5 .... ....... R ossiter, Mile run, 4 :33 . . . ........... Cragin, W Mile relay, 3:36 1f5 .... .... R elay Team of 6 Two mile run, 10:28 .... ......... I ansen, ,M 120 yd. high hurdles, 215 3f5. . 4 . ....... Buckheit, 220 yd. low hurdles, :24 4X5 .... .... D . B. Hause, Shot put, 42 ft., LQ in .... ..... R , Owsley, 65: ff,- Broad jump, 21 ft., 2M in .... Baldwin, 47 High jump, 5 ft., 6 in ......... .. Buckheit, 42,422 Hammer throw, 143 ft., 6 in .......... ..... B erry, Discus throw, 123 ft., 4 in ............ ..., D oughlas, ge Pole vault, II ft., 2 fp-in ... ' . . . ,u . . . . . Buckheit, ' lj ,, 'l. L rl ,gfgj. ,fm , 4 , ,. . .,.. slbs - ' .,,,44 'ff'-ff- swf My 1 ,MM 2 109 'I'-lit! XXXQ I ' - J ,yf .., Q- 1, - - , 1 I Dougherty. Re QU 593 'x if ft mi ,,,,,,,,, 1 at 51 f Ulf W l gg .,.gj 'v..,'2, C-gf:-A ' ' H C: f onli! 'z:.,f'5,,.,.. ,7M:,,c., 1 Hare 2 - , . . M :Q V 2. f , -'ff , gvnliaifibl , s .f F . we-L-.fries -Eg, Y 1-i Y lg l if fi, 'S f 1 .slant 1,7 K wfz- 3 ff, 5 X X. 1' 2 if 71, if, ff Xf .G-r f N. f...,4 , i fx, ,ff r 3 A3 'e 1, fi 1 Am ,,.y,a,.:. f 3 1 J , ,,, 4 Track Review 1920 At the start of the season of IQZO the prospects for a winning team were not very bright, as there were no letter men or experienced track men in school. Coach Derby held an Inter-Class Meet during February for which about twenty men turned out. The first dual meet was with Northwestern College of Naperville, which we lost. Two weeks later Milwaukee Normal opposed us on our Held, and they won a close meet by three points, the running broad jump being the deciding event. Randolph Owsley and Don Hause represented Lake Forest at the I. I. A. C. Meet at Peoria. Randolph established a new record when he put the sixteen pound shot 40 feet, I4 inch. Don placed third in the 440 yard run. The men who were out regularly for practice and deserve credit for the showing Lake Forest made last season are: Randolph Owsley, Tom Hale, Shreurs, Dean Barrick, Fred Sheehan, Lloyd Bechtel, John Dougherty, Richard Abernathy, jack Morley and Captain Don Hause. More interest has been shown in track this year so that prospects are far brighter. A mile relay team composed of Dale Hause, Raymond Morrison, Lee Jackson and Don Hause defeated the Great Lakes Team this year in March. but lost out at the Illinois Relay Carnival. Beddoes replaced Morrison at Illinois. ff' ' fy 3, f by ,f f iiifs 4. . tv, 4 '1 ' f 4 if ' C 4 be 41' X 5 elif ff 4 -f fy, i ' , 2, f l IJ Wim 'Wx ttfgfl Q gl, XC. wi ff ' lil ,ff 35 eqsvtlftjf Ev . xp 1 ul! if if 1 W: il! f.'e i 25' ' fn. ,fi f., J V :B an Q, Q' f, 1 f- feif. I L ff' ix A triangular meet with Y. M. C. A. 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N? ff 1 f F Hifi 2 ? f I fy f 5 tg 52 X f ,J s X. fl f A fi rt Viv ,., fax If 1 ini ,' E ax! 2 lf v-ID . 1 - 'I , f- ,tw ,Q 7 l 1 ' x ,303 ,J ,,.., Q ,Q I 21-M 2 fm? g X 2 ,fl 4 ff. ,Qf 5 fi 2 ' f ,, .1 fav EM' - , -ii-1-J 12 , , 1 e 1-F '? g1,LL4MsQ,Z:f 1'lW,.'QlYl2 - '--4 W- mi. egwlllffzll ' - , gk . , if V VT-xtvifj May-Day F ete Three years ago Lake Forest College held its first annual May-day Festival. In May, 1920, the plan was continued by working out more completely than ever a May-Day which proved to be a great success. The afternoon of May 29, 1920, was a beautiful one for such an affair and the whole performance was highly commendable. Miss Coan, who did all the work of planning, organizing and drilling the people in the cast, deserves a great deal of credit for the success of her work. The program was as follows: - I. The Crowning of the May Queen. H. NVelcome and Prologue by the Queen QAnne Merneril. IH. Dance Drama-The Triumph of Spring. I. The Entrance of the Sun-Morgenstimmung fGreigj, Sun-Francis Bradley. 2. The Approach of the Storm in the Hall of the Mountain King fGriegJ. Storm King, Gladys Reichert: Clouds, Kathryn Bartel, Keturah Antrim, Rose Deutch, Zelma Farwell, Vera Pettigrew, Ruth Bridgman. 3. The Thunder tOpus 27, Mendelssohnj. 4. Pan's Search fQpus 13, Beethovenj. Pan, Elaine Kellog. 5. The Return of the Clouds QValse, Lente-Delibesj. 6. The Dance of Pan Qllloment Musicale, Schubertl. 7. The Dance of the Flower Queen QAutun1n, McDowellj. Flower Queen, Virginia VVales. 8. The Dance of the Flower Spirits QPas des Fleurs, Delibesj. Flower Spirits, Elsie Engel, Helen Eggemeyer, Virginia VVales, Beth Thayer, Marjorie Campbell. 9. The Dance of the Birds 6Pizzicati, from Sylvia-Delibes Birds j, Josephine Merchant, Virginia Hopkins, Lois Conklin. 1 Laura Rossiter, Qpha Catterlin, Josephine Clarke, Garrette Higbee. f lo. Pan and the Tree Dryads fValse, Bluette-Drigl. Tree Dryads, Sara Fisher, II. Pan's Last Attempt Qjuggler Commedienne, Huerteej. 12. The Spirit of the Spring Cldilo-Luckb. Spirit of the Spring, Gladys Reichert. 13. The Return of the Sun-To a VVild Rose fMcDowellj. 14. The joy of Spring and Sun CAu Printemps, Kuhel. 15. Finale CFaust-Gonoudil. 16. Recessional QPomp and Circumipance, Elgarj. fl, I my xx , , I ll, - ' al., , 1Q..,m,, ,Mu ff- N5-,,.,. , ,C ,JN A , ' 14 ' xx V' 22 ',1 tsg, ..., ., f:,.a' f - .1 si . .- 2 ' 1' 1 ' H .ima f , W,,,,, 2 f ,, , ,VJ ,,, 1 ' , , ,, 1 -..J H hw, +,,-Milf .dy .. .h V I 1 C YV V, YH- X-'Lf , , 115 1 ,, ,K , ,W 7 f' c I ,.' 2 1 F, l -f 5 iz s 1 H' ! ivy? J, lfilwfi it 6 ,T MJ QE t1 if E 4 I ' Y1, I C5 f .2 1 2 f 7,1 X , -. ., -Q M511 ff K ' 21+ F' B fig gag - 2 X , J, -i W Y ii! N2 si- sJ.,,f L , c. ,f r 1 6 rx, ,f' xy . 1' 3 xg V' w ' 1 f A 1 f I 1 V 5 .5 ,f ,- X Fx , xl , - F f ' . ,P ' .' I' v. fy ,' X ' J 'z ' a I f ' ,H 'v gf K, 'su -, J '. . 1.-,J ! I .,'- V . w ! , , , r f , 23 ' ' , X 1 1 r x '. 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The purpose of the association is to work in co-operation with ff Giihlb the physical director for a better standard of athletics, and to control with her 4 F- t the management of matters concerning athletics for women, except such as may ef' iff? 5 gt ,:f'i'7f be reserved to the jurisdiction of the Faculty. lt expects to achieve this pur- Q7- f'c-Jc' pose by developing greater interest: hence certain dehnite athletic events are , g ,. .fit Nc 1 - .1 . Q . planned together with a system of honorary letters for excellence in any par- It ,dvr ticular activity. .Q f W 'ii f, I ff, The contests are on an individual as well as a class basis, points scored i, .LM applying to each record. These contests include: 3. Lf: 2 :kj , , 3 Q' 7 X' i' aft' I. A field day competition in all regular outdoor sports. L33 2. A swimming meet. Q4 A 2 - - 4 T al gg '- 3. An indoor gymnastic meet. 'L-H ' ia 755 - 4 ,- cj 3 , The Annual May Fete and an Inter-Class Basketball Tournament will occur N4 ,A Hx ,f X3 45 ,Mfg r x, -I - V tournament. J 'i ri A 731 f-- as other events. A cup will be awarded to the winner of an elimination tennis as .. 1 ,st 4. f . . . t . Q . 'A fi' lt is planned that the girls receive sweaters with L. F. letters for exceptional 'fi ! '- -t .1,i 'i excellence, the activities for which such shall be given to be designated by a c fa, i V, fi rl! iv 1 M- small letter. ii any 1 ,Axial I V W V 'l'1 OFFICERS 15 I fi? 15.5 President ...... ............... . . .Ruth Hendrickson ' Vice-President ........... . . .Mary Alice Metzgar ff 1 J Vi' Secretary and Treasurer ....................... Keturah Antrim f T 'K till .xl 2 . , ,L ZA, g. HEADs or sPoRTs ig? Basketball . . ......................... ...Lucretia Arkfeld ii ji- Swimming .............. . . .Eleanor Goble 361564 Indoor Gymnastic Team ..... ...... . ..Keturah Antrim rf :if :sf wk if is, fi GIRLS, BAsKETBALL A series of seven inter-class games were played the last weeks of February 5, X1 4 ifiljij 'rw and the hrst week of March. The Freshmen won the championship by defeat- E -f V, 5 ,fn , . ing the Sophomores 20 to 3. The staff photographer did not get a recognizable picture of the winners in several attempts-due to their excessive pep. The gf If, lr . f' ,W it , . I I -2 following were on the Freshmen squad: Centers, Mildred Page and Helen Smithg forwards, Frances Mount, Marie Young, Eloise Savage and Ellen Mc- iffy! Wardg guards, Georgina Thompson, Anna Kaplan, Dorothy Kaplan, Anita Hart, J 2 . - and Lucretia Arkfeld. y tj x, if i -E ,wg M .y - T , .il 'Q ' ' Eli A Q Z. ' , 7 t . I eg V g lung ,V -QAHX-A-...7:Z3v,?,f,Q . 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V33 YQ I ' 4 5 Leqgfw 'Y f I 'Z -if Y' ' I I--5 '. 2.7 if :G W f 1 A 394'-1' ' V EI ,f ' .f 77 ' f 'l 2 f 5 Q mm . I' ! fx Q - , -L, I - ,X ,J Wx, .Ni K F- O - E. ,.- -I .. JZ,- , HAM fi 'TZZT V 4 .,,. -ai .'.L1 - jg W '119 Hfmvg 'N W rv CM Pigjmfzffligffifg G9 EW mn, ,V -rf .Q uf, xx X22 .glffjl 120 GAQQICKCLUB i,5.,:Rw Liz - TV g ,W v wa r r Y ni u ' Tj, ' 1 'wfggi A ' A ' 'VE Q 121 .V ,A ' ..v ,. E sol r , f 1' .5 1. , ,yi...f 1 fi 1, 1 . B it J i 1 sum f 1 ,Je in - 'Y T ' . s I5 E Z if A- 1 r ,Hills Rf . JTC The Garriek Club IXZ5 ' -,ss xf- Q, illlwixu bklb., X525 S J? y I 1 ff. 1' ff' F 1' l eve. C I 920- IQ2 I Charles C. Mather. . . ............. . . Director is l. ref' A fi J 2 ' P Eleanor Goble ........ ......... P resident gf I H s . . nf J Burton G. Tremaine. . . . .General Manager 'fiezf v V NW? gy Maurice O'Connell . . . . .Stage Manager nn - .. . ' QX John lu VhX1lll3.I11S . . .Stage Manager Helen Sanders .... ...Business Manager s. 'N X Harry Pagett. . . . .Electrical Effects -lohn Davidson .... .Property Manager ,Q LJ , Esther Haworth .... Wardrobe Manager few- , v Ellen McWard .... ...House Manager 5 T9 . . If Lffg Irvin Hirschy. .. ........ . .............. Orchestra Manager fix 'J Us 4 f' f,j..f' A 32 ART CoMM1TTEE it A Elizabeth Torreyson Helen Smith il Ruth Hendrickson Margaret Mills . T fl M 4: W X -s 'x vi -.fix - ti -'P . . . . . . . fri i35jL,f2l.g The Garrlck Club, which celebrates its sixteenth anniversary this year, is i ffl-A the oldest student organization on the campus. It has a record of over one hun- V dred one-act plays during the period of its existence, besides a goodly number of lx fri ' longer plays to its credit. Already this year it has given three performances, 'K - and at the time of going to press there is another programme in rehearsal. Of 63 the twelve plays thus far given, ive have been the work of members of the club, either as adaptations from short stories or as original work. This phase of the , 1' ..f, X: , . . . . gt 'nj Carrick Club activity has found a ready interest, and the result has been very J W ' 9 . .... . . . EN M7 gratifying. The preparatlon of the plays aside from the directing is largely in if the hands of committees of the club, the organization being divided into groups for this purpose. The scenery is painted and to a limited extent built by a group La covering this work. The advertising this year has been exceptionally well han- - dled with the result that the club treasury finds itself with a fair sum to its - f ,K ,XZ credit. Q p C-ls! The club was entirely re-organized this year, and the new working basis Xl ig has.proved an unqualified success. As a permanent record of the organization, f Q this year's activities have been recorded on the walls of the theatre auditorium 'Al . . . . ' C13 in the form of pictures of casts, framed advertising posters, and programmes, in f lt is hoped that in the future this practice will continue as such a record is of V tgs,l'? perennial interest to those who have taken part in theatrical productions. X? fiffil . . . C' C Xp? On the following pages will be found a list of some of the one-act plays lv A given by the club so far thistfyfear. .rx ..s'rttt TTY ,i , MM lvl? V . il r ist'gsfrr'tQ'ff' 5V2'l1,i1f' i it T AW A 'x X .JJ '-'vgmz Qgqfs -N5 xl Vx,-w . , . nl xii- 3 n A fxJxfXrr!ig,,f XQJNV rsffr l' I .Q V V W-:StL-tu- T-f Y K L: V, ' x ' f . ' -wwxfQXrm-f5Q EUHWUf'S'iA S il, QKLTFQTVAQ -if Q-'grjmxj C , i !4XN,- aiu.-y 5 :nf ,g'QL,i-gff Syn? ' S - -I f Q, Emwlfi NJ F25 ' X, P , fi qjf JMX ,gl ,, wwf iw-A X- ,iz xx -' X Y 3 f 1 I i Ami JNff1'U'2f.iI,.2vll1fvl 91 V A - 9-f , mf Q,f X , . . - ' ' . 1 as I 1 M1 2. -1 1. Q ' - z. ' V 14 Q , xi? ' ,, iii '4 X - 512: QL - if , , AEE. If A. I Q rf ' , 4 A f ' . 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G ordon Sumner, '21 Garrity ......... .... L eonard Friebele, '22 Dk Pk lk THE ROMANY ROAD By Rex Hunter Zaida ........... ............... ....... H e len Wills, '24 Manuel ............ .. .Charles McGregor, '24 Manuel's Mother ........................ . ...... ...Margaret Sillars, '23 Mona Marsden .......................................... Edna Enyart, '23 Harry Marsden-a young man from outer world ........... George Besse, '24 Paquita ......................................... Elizabeth Torreyson, '22 :if ak ak ,lim Deeds. . . Emma Deeds. Sydney Deeds ,, f-.Vw fax. MOTHER PLANTS HER FOOT By Charles C. Mather, 'I4 .. ............................. Charles C. Mather, '14 ....Margaret Sillars,'23 ....Robert Logan,'24 Place: Deeds' Home Time: Christmas Day AE.-'W J W , A b 1 V' .i lr To ' I .,,, .Q l .g r' .. . . 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Lyndall Brown Place: The Jones' Cabin Time : Evening A lk lk lk RUBY RED An Oriental Satire By Clarence Stratton Danesi Dane, young wife ....................... ..... L orraine Maclay Billy Dane, a practical husband .... .... R aymond Morrison Selim, a ring merchant .......... .... V Villiam McColley Aysha, dancing girl ........................................ Anita Hart Place: Patio of Hotel Oriental, Biskra Time: Present 4 244 bk THE BLUE TEA CUP Adapted from some of Thomas Burke's Limehouse Night Stories. By Helen Sanders, ,22 San Lee ............ ................. ......... E l izabeth Senter, '24 Ah Fat, her father .... ..... R aymond Morrison Tai Ling ................ ...... R obert Logan, ,24 Big Blue Boy, a Bobby .... ..... R alph Kaye Dugan, a London Cabby .... . . . . ........ . ...... Tom Hale Sea Captain ....................................... .... T homas Bowie Place: The Blue Lantern. Time: In the Night. SHAM By Frank G. 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A f fifijim WWI ' Ch Z':i1s'1, N , , I f w- I AJ, HW th, F m'1 1i' M L n We ' P01 i'f'ffjfQ? fi 'if ' My WL? A Q V fx ' 2235? if .XV ,gil 2. Fx! x . ' 'gif 7 ,Q A U T' f A wk W '91 . Af. fm I ' u nil' ' ' f f .'f4- 1, , 5? f 'M .... r-N Mm. ,fw,.M3,gQ,, J3,:,L,f q,g13g,,, -11 Mjimgj V , V1 ,,., I 127 Q W A, ,V .,,. ,HN H www? ...a 1 . f 1,-.ir 5, D- -V -- . ax LEX ' ' '-Y The College Orchestra The college orchestra is one of the newer organizations that has earned a real place for itself among the student activities. During the past year, under the able direction of Irvin A. Hirschy, the orchestra furnished music for Garrick Club programs, for Student Booster programs, and at various other functions. Different members of the organization have at various times taken part in the programs of the Forum, at social func- tions, and in other activities. The orchestra has done its best to make student entertainments and informal social gatherings more enjoyable for all. WVith a good nucleus remaining over for next year's organization, a better season than ever is anticipated. The Chapel Choir The college choir has rendered eihcient service under the direction of D. XYebb Burgess, who comes to us from Northwestern University with a wide experience in choral and instrumental work. Mr. Burgess is president of a large choral society in Evanston and has given several successful concerts in that city and about Boston. Several of the choir members are soloists and their renditions in chapel and at various occasions have added appreciably to college programs. The ensemble work is worthy of mention. Special musical programs in keeping with the seasons have become part of the chapel services. During the Christmas season an old precedent was revived. Under the direction of the leader the choir sang carols on the campus and about Lake Forest. They were warmly received and all enjoyed the old time way of bringing in the Christmas. Choir parties have added to the social life of the group, which is interested in the musical activity of the college. D. XVebb lliurgess. .. Organist and Director Helen lllills ............. Soprano Marie Young .. Soprano Rhoda Gray ..... . . . Soprano Ruth Hendrickson . . . . . . Soprano Cora Bradford . . .... Alto Garnette Higbee . . . . . .Alto Lyndall Brown . . . . .Tenor Irvin Hirschy ....... . .Tenor Raymond C. Morrison .... ........ .... B a ritone . . . .Bass George D. Stout ....... . . . ' XJ' r' H- .+'lf'2iU . . . 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The Highwaymanv May thirteenth. fl, li' fi' ,ff . . . . . hi ' ' Mr. William Preston Phillips .... .... D irector Q Q Margaret Sillars ............. ................ P resident X. Keturah Antrim .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer ff Ruth Hendrickson . .. ............... Librarian fiiifei , is Fzrst Soprano Second Soprano .jsjfdl Q fi X fx. Ruth Hendrickson Keturah Antrim ' Eloise Savage Marie Young lf: Mary Alice Metzger Helen Eggemeyer V Margaret Durand Helen Wills l Doris Ginselman Louise West ii Helen Lowneck Vesta Votau 'fix Corrine Birdsell First Alto S itlif fiiK4 Garnette Higbee Second Alto ,ff W, 'T I Ruth Otterstrom Margaret Sillars is Sf' Ellen Knox Helen Sanders WET 5 4' M ' f ,, X ' ax' , ive! ff , P Q, Y f: l it . 'f X Z , uv, H I A, . is I fgfgql f , , ' Qf.,fggx35,' A 'p J.kill,Qn?1 , -fgfl,-.r-JY,:. 1, ,K q J, 134 X X ff' fi It-,fx , Q ,I Jif J , ,J ff X ' ,Q i 5359 Q 'A C553 Q23 fini Sag 2 , 5 gpg 5 Erik 5 f iii 3 it 513 1 7 QQZW iff-'ili 17 gi! if rx f? L ' ,P w? 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K f 3' 1 P fff 1 , I, , af ij! :-1' 11' kin Af, lf' f I fp ,' fifC3i3 7 1? Min M ,M J Q, ,EQ J. . -A , f K 5 LJ Q-1 A s .Q , . ,A U Af? JI, z LK X. Q , ' 9 f 1 1 , ,,, x V - W JJ Y '? ,fa J If f'f 1 . , ,E f ' 1,5 'C ff Q 41 1 -f ,M -5 ,qi 6-:2Qi:,, I' N,,.,.f' V f7?L1 iC,5 011 .-.V gif? 'f',Q 1 sfigg, , I Lang, 5 -.1 K .: Get It OUT ! .3'e2z2'!-L'IfSE:5ii1S633kx::g-iZS- 2 5r..EST-X f . ,,. .. ff1.'W , .v.Q,w gf! 1' -X ,X ,pf ' ' f ,- ' .Lf ., J AM fn ?T-4 ZZ I.. 1 1 137 4 - ff- J A 4 aw 1, ,J , x A ,f F f ,Z , 415' A X. 4, 3 T X 5 651 J' Q. M 5-A il Fl I 4 V7 4 FN 3 1 ' Ui ,5 A E 4 . L f 'd L, R fix U 5 CZ fx f , J mfg' fr 'D Y Y? CQTEFTQ if ' Q ,, ' 9 Q: , X 'Lili iw A ' ,aft - , Sv 'E A? JY . V 'f 'I A-' ' SX- . . The Stentor Published weekly during the collegiate year by the students of Lake Forest College. BOARD OF EDITORS Eugene VV. Tucker, '21 ....... .... ..... Henry J. Kunz, ,22 ........... William G. McColley, Jr., '21 . . . . Don B. Hause, '23 .......... Marion Preston, '21 .... Eleanor Goble, '21 ..... Beth Thayer, '22 ...... Marjorie Campbell, '23 .... . . . .Associate . . . .Literary BUSINESS MANAGER Margaret Mills, '22. REPORTERS lrvin A. Hirschy, '21 Elizabeth Torreyson, '22 M. E. Carlson, '23 ......News . .Editor-in-chief Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor . .Athletic .Literary Lois Hall Lois Hall Ruth E. Otterstrom, '21 R. VV. Rice, '22 S. Robert Logan, '24 FACULTY AND ALUMNI Dr.' H. M. Moore Charles C. Mather ,?Qf?i:5R-H if , 138 s if ' : 5 1 ml f 3 1' ' fy I Q: ,f ,. ,Z s? 4fi':-. 1 i1,,v.'f 'Rf gy. 'x A. 3 r' I 'V K. L., I . I gm f ce' , X. r 4-.K at g F3-X Ll 'Y ll ,exif . U 4 N 1 Q H- Ar, - I lx 'XF has .X X K' Er. rdf, me f f M. lrf. ,Q iii? 252 A 1 14 ly 1' Q' l. 1-. X ' 1 l .XX I S 5 Q4 fl 3 , A .- 3 J .,f 7 Q X, 1 ff, c' K 2' ff 1,5- :al li ! l iff? f GQ, L I f f N' rr vi I l ff Q U f l' . if QLQEQTEQQ ,ZZ Y I' 5 o--if-Y Y- YY V Y Y Y Y Ei? 2 .. Qu- , N. ,. 1' .-.'. ' x -, i I k,',,',l:Ly, ,E . If-, 4. l .vm - - . 7 6 I any , 4' Q 4 6 l 52,3 Z' fl Xi- f 'N 'iw lit O' S W.. mf- , -fi-if , kj' lv, L -,H-3 Y liz Y: 422 , Q -ew' 139 ills, on, M Prest 1 cfullep r, M Tllaye Campbell, Goble, ll 'gf F Kunz, Tucker. ,. ,urs I? ,,v.N -J :QI- I - ,im ,bw aaa Zfiwfffg 5 of Qsgwf- I:.QT31?vZf?'f' S L1 ,4' I wwe B' - S .CA - 12ll'lf'Q fi 'Q Z . X l KUNZ TORREYSON RYAN BARTEL ROBERTSON THAYER The Forester Published annually by the Junior Class of Raymond Russell.. Katherine Bartel. . . Beth Thayer ........ Elizabeth Torreyson ..... Kenneth Robertson .... EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Henry Kunz BUSINESS MANAGER Earle R. Ryan ASSOCIATE EDITORS .r'7EfW U2 2? I . . y x ' Q I T 140 Lake Forest College. . . . .Athletic Editor . . . .Lois Hall Editor .. .Lois Hall Editor .. . .. . . .Art Editor . . .Associate Editor K' . I po .X -W' af .a J ,I at it A , I r.. I l I4 Q x C' X X I ' fy' x L 1 A. 1 - Q. i 1, I 4 V . 4 , 5 M ,b,l' .1...,,:-x K gre , v Q 5. Q35-ti .1- 4 , G I .a E fx. Z .J - Mi. 'xft V. Crt A ' r 3 f? f,'.l ? 1 - 1 is 'A 1 l. v N is o ,,f .36 , If 'vffinf' rxf'-N:f7' gf? EQ o T 'mi 1 leans if s o ol, fi YIM: Ml 2 3 A - 5 - illllill-iw y . ,'., , ,of W ow ., os, I, ,l , f - .oo,,,...f f 2 o if 'visas-e . - f 1 , i 4 f We 5 if P? Xf .WX s 3 PS5 ff' 5 Y I f f1.f,,,f , .4 oi-2 A Q . ' 1 N f .f W fir? Yi , 3 I 1 o me if Q7 .Mg fill 2.113 J F ,, Qi'-1' fiil 5575 boi c ' H fu of ,.., , v I, gilt: l sl lc 0 Q ,B T' 5, Q. flfi al f J, 'Q - Q, Q A 'il as-2? 1 Jinfkvh My Horan, Hirschy, Williams, QNX? Smith, Preston, 7 CX V Tucker, Morrison, Virgil. - ' ofa A of ,1 A g L44 egg Acknowledgements ,Loooif .JS H ' , 7 1 X Q Charles C. Mather.. ,,,, Faculty Critic X-.ff 3 gig Eugene. Tucker .... ....... S eniors Hall Virgil ........ .... A rt Work os! gf' Raymond Morrison .... .... A rt Work gg' Arnold Vogelzang.. .... Art Work 2? Helen Smith .,..... .... A rt Work It-1 1 . 5, L2 'gui Lorraine Maclay. .. .... Art Work .jg ff Marjorie Campbell- .... Sophomores Robert Logan. .... ..... F reshmen I Marian Preston .. .............. Verse si ITVIH H1fSCl'1y .... .... B usiness Assistant F' . . fs .. Z aj ROSS Burns -... .... B usmess Assistant Q. 5 - - . . 1 jf John Williams. . . . . .... Business Assistant if .4.,V if r-fi' Charles Horan. . . . H . . .Business Assistant . , af K l X? AAS. r 7o of-fiwrfw f'f1ii5f,'ir 'I Nil , ill ll' ' ' f ffifnfofffefuioofo M fha of Q s o Q ii41l '4 42 L, A 2 ,. E K, f li 1, ff Y' gi S55 . 1,3 'Vx' . 5,395 ff .fd i f 2 ff' ss 5,153 ' -1 , . 2 , V 'Q 3 V , 2' t Qs 3 4 . --3 . If f 5 I I 3 1 4 X7 ff' l 1 5? fl, 'J V,', gi, cu -1 rl ll 'wif pp ,Q r ' ii ' 1 1 e i l3 . 1,2 f 1 va W, ,,., . ., TT ? -T , ,Wja . Sgalwlgjggjw Ri D' -' -- fnzvv., ,- ' 4 Q sr i i r ,.'- gm ,npxv f , . ' .. J .X -,gn M--f :Kev f'f,1i,y,f, f' ,if'1w,lfg ' r S ,13w+1l'1f2t'Xc J , C . sfr'X1:.- mais-fe X as -1 -- - -Y . The Student Council The formation of the Student Council resulted from the pressing need, a few years ago, of an efficient, deliberative body of rep- resentative students whose duty it should be to discuss and decide such questions arising in the college as are appropriately and efficiently settled by the students themselves. This they have succeeded in doing and at the present time the Student Council has gained prestige above all other organizations on the campus. As it exists at the present time, the Student Council is one of the most important and most influential bodies on the campus. 'With the hearty support of the student body, the kind co-operation of the faculty, and with the official recognition of its authority by all. it has become established as a necessary insti- tution in our student life. During the past year or two, its authority and intiuence have extended in various directions and activities, the members of the council now asserting themselves toward a more harmonious and united student body through the instigation and control of new activities and by always working for a bigger and better Lake Forest. MAPLESDIZN As an executive board. it is well founded. The standards of its wisdom. its authority, and the status of campus morals which its existence demands, are firmly established. Xlfe believe that the students who shall continue to come up with the years will still persist in dedicating themselves to the task of sustaining and elevating those standards. The officers and members of the Student Council BTC Z Laurence B. Maplesden .... ...... P resident Eugene NY. Tucker ..... ...Vice-President Lloyd llechtel ............... ................... S ecretary Raymond C. Russell Gordon D. Sumner Thomas Bermingham Leonard Friebele David M. Rees Ezra B. Zoomaya john J. Morley Jack ,lowett , ldliiiil T i i rj., ,,,', MT, Z-V up, N I A It . ,V Av V g.. t l.a, . 4 fffgl l X 'wie ' . lkaywtf L-an--K. ' ,,,g'll.!! :,k,.g . N' H ,QL 142 t ra -Z' .W 4 s 1 t 1 5 7 1 1 s 3 2, , , 131 EM ' F F f in if A-ff.. ,-.- 'Z ',,4ff.,ff.?,.:3,iig : :Ma m X 1 .. MF.. 13naiu:fQX f P . . ' f v ff T ffiK'f?r'f 'f a fa. f 1 9 The Students Self Government ff 1 153 if 1 ,fimf ,- 'YZQQJ1 5 fi 65,1 .3 J , f rf? RYNO GRAY 2, 3 sl A The Students' Self-Government Association for the women has been in Cz' existence for seventeen years. During that time its work has been to originate 'j and perpetuate college customs and traditions and to legislate and enforce rules tl, for the control of the life of the women. The executive power of the Association is vested in a House President, Q, j 3 elected in February of the Junior year and holding office for one yearg and in a House Committee composed of eight members, two chosen from each class in 'clk L November and March. The House President meets every week with the House Committee to discuss any situation wh1ch may arise. A meeting of the entire Wi, Association is held once a month. kj' The Student Organization carries on all of its work subject to the approval y ff of the Dean of Women and the President of the College. This co-operation Q55 5 between the students and the faculty has been a means of securing good feeling ,, between these two bodies. E, 1 K, 2 . if f7 Those who have served as House Presidents are: ,gf Jeanette Galt, '04 Irene Robinson, '04 4' Jessie Killen, '05 Eva Mygrants, '06 ,, Anne Ryan, '07 W'innifred Martin, '07 if Adah Livingston, '08 Frances Preston, '09 gf, Jane Hunter CMrs. Sloanej, 'IO julia Robey Clymer, 'II Frances Loring tMrs. Coflinj, '12 Sarah -lane Burchill, '13 ' ' Helen Pratt fMrs. Warrenj, '14 Anna Ruth Evans, '15 Catharine L, Beal, '16 Alice E. Douglas, '17 'Q' Marie P. Sedgwick, '18 Harriet E. Harris, '19 Eloise F. Brown, '20 fam Lois Ryno, '21 iff? d ' 2 L if f ,OV 2 , ,A gf. . Af, N., . ll xl ' ' , , 2 2 ..,., - ...., 1 ' Q.ws.sf4,Zl' 'l::,i,W' 1 4 Eg XM-t., 4 1' ? 1 ,W vt E fx? '-.ref El' . T T f W gf gf' YQTMWQ xl F F X fxvfe f-Eff? j 5 I' df. ' mil, E 6 -- '- s , :gm 'MZ X Ya.. , V ,f'4,:-Arnvrkgegi to i g 'WSJ-1 fi , S 1- ff, 3 ',,V - cfifff' 'H ri The Forum gg if 5 - 'Q N, K :X I, Q QS Giifgffl if T f T .-5 ,jml if qv t H15 -aarrgx fl. 65 C413 Qt Eta' 'A 'fy' u .t Q9 332 535 A' if If-9 5 . ' Qui Y V Y 5,1 LUTQFEY nf MQT MORLEY KUNZ . A IQ gf S .4-f Lv L' Qi. The Forum is a comparatively new, but a much needed campus organization. If? ,YfC,5l Early this year a group of about twenty-five students under the guidance of Qing rp Vi. Professor Ford of the English Department organized the Forum, the purpose it of the organization being to help each member develop any apparent or hidden 4,f,iQ.? talent and ability that he or she may have. tx ' tiff Meetings have been held, and will continue to be held every two weeks. Qi' l-Aifiavf The programmes have been exceptionally good and the meetings fairly well ty attended. The programmes have been very extensive in their scope, including 1 everything from debates, readings, musical selections, and general discussions tu , ' .,,, , , ff one act sketches. Q A monster beach party is planned for later in the season as part of the 4 tj-,g X, society's social activity. Anyone 'who desires to become a member should hand fl, yi? his name to the Secretary. All students, whether members or not, are invited to ' attend the meetings of the Forum. The outlook for next year is very good. -.. t ,iq T Too much credit cannot be given to Dr. Ford for the interest he has shown, X , and the time he has spent in developing this phase of campus life. K , jp '- 53 ji, ,W OFFICERS il l K ri QT VL? President ................ . . . ............. . . .John J. Morley kj? Secretary and Treasurer ........... . . .... . . .Henry Kunz Q L! ' '72 ' 'R -. A Nj ,L M V, tiff, ,ai ii ., , G ,NA xxf fffefffitfrw-Q zfrc T. a rr .'.. fin fw - in :M 2 Q:.ix3iQ::l'Z..wfA: fi '-nizglwfjv-f , w 'i ix W , ' ' xy? ' txfye-.z,,H N... , .x h 5 tgifgggdslflll-fx .id 1 . ,, 5 NL.jfXv,1-,jj X Na, 1- , X '-Xf, 144 A X1 xi!! F WW W , 15334 '49 'Dv Wx? Q ' Q 145' H' w W: v... ? I hspvqh ,fjffg Tim: ' -b T mi. Ah fix 2 F f 'M' 5 ? X -r pf ff W5 'Ull'-F. E Q 7 :BJHMZQXQ 1 to Www -vw fo - D ,, - v. - x M--fx.,--f V- 1 ,V i, XP Z 'G'1N T+'TY . X 5 I l VP 5 ig X3 The Iron Key ,If ' 'ff 3 ti F11172' x J . , Q33 Local we fi ffs 5 Honorary Founded 1920 F653 . t K K FRATREs IN URBE f Q5 Raymond Moore ' lit? A SJ FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Q4 V S .921 Q 75 Stuart L. Eddy Harold J. Eickhoff Laurence B. Maplesden 'V lr r Z ' Lucius S. Legner James H. Leonard fi N , gb 5 X john J. Morley Gordon D. Sumner Thomas J. Hale ' L IX K x X Eugene W. Tucker . C ,fn jx A X54 ?' I922 3 5 f ' Vishnu David M. Rees Q Y? I E Xi K' Xqfg ik wk lk Q! 'X ' . ,.5 its . . Q ' A The Iron Key is a Senior Honorary Fraternity whose members are chosen xl tg V at the close of their Sophomore year, but not announced until the end of their W' ' Junior year. Membership in this fraternity is determined by scholarship and fs activities on the part of the student during his first three years in Lake Forest. il It endeavors to promote in its limited membership a better college spirit, and L Q33 to create more fellowship and co-operation between various other fraternal organi- ja? zations on the campus. A 'Exif f 1 fluuf. , ll ' ,ff 1 ' SX! . -cf'- .,,' ' ,QF .-.' igwgrfi ., , ' 2 146 'qmail ff,Q ,A ,f 1-gf?H1rf' ' ' f owl' gww 2 r f- X1-1 S S R - f i , Q 'A f f IQ, ' . ' f- X Q his Se-' 54.61 ,:.m H Q d,fwi.e 4 H HX - 22 .Lil 147 f U 3 Mfv? 5' 'U 9 V Lu LI . L: . .eu , 'ES ' ge? Ov-1 U 'J . ln o ,JC hu 35 E 5 V2 L: .:: 6.2 mf? I EE -O 5'5- 'ci Om 2 ,Ui :S z W , E05 5 - K' ' Q 4 L3 ,f 4 X E. 1 x...-f V, is x fi ff ly, 7 ,. ,,,,f g Q.sL.3.1 lil if-2 ,Z 1 Al. ,--.w,,-cy' .1 dy, 2-fill! Y , : ui 6,7 j? f'-Yagi? V2 5 ? . K 'N ' , 5 ? xCXf f7:f- ' 'sf .. .,4. f ,. . ms, . , , X X X 6.1 ., ,Wm IV., ,.,. A - Q' Q -Milf: X W - My X, .jNQf- X ,f ,Q WQW15. - - ' '- ' . 2-Wi Q tm -- ' ' 3 n. 1 1 f I I ' E ' ,A KI! 13 fi if gh if:793'i f,'.? 4, if lfai Qyftgi 54. 33 'jflljf iff -R' 1 M-Q C... Q 1 r',f?? ' ' 2 if A I Si 555 aj ' if T? . ff 2 1' it ah. X I L., fi , if C' 5 5. . .9 iff? 12 SWT? .Zi if ff' f 5'1 2 ..f ,C, 2 Founded 189 5 Wallace D. Rumsey James L. Fales Philip L. Speidel Phi Pi Epsilon Local Colors- FRATRES IN URBE George T. Rogers Charles C. Mather Raymond Moore FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Stuart L. Eddy Laurence B. Maplesden Russell W. Rice LeRoy H. Buckingham William L. Judson Leland C. Smith Gilbert L. Bacon Thomas J. Bowie Clifford J. Carlton Irmi F. Craig Lee W. jackson . ,Ms 45' f .X 1, 1921 Lucius S. Legner William G. McColley, I 1922 Raymond C. Russell W. Kenneth Robertson 1923 Harold Erickson Berwyn C. Moore Richard Wagner 1924 Garfield R. Leaf Charles S. MacGregor Fred B. McClure Harry W. Poretsky I'. Burton G. Tremaine, jr. 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XML 4 4 , ,WQIJZI X , P M Vxlmixi M, N I , ,kjdf ,.,.sL3'.J.,MMi N6,z1f'i,,f,,,,MN,Q ,E vw fx H,L.,'A -.Ti -Z li r N N., H 1 149' -'V Q f: E' ,,,,M.,..03. ,, .,,, N5 X.,,,f'4,, Z: Uli mwnmn , ,W f 'W' fS.x'v C. f wg' ,Q an C , i : A W5 will glitter' Q 1,1 ,gt ,,.,f f,,,, .. .,f . - D Y ,f,Y ..Y..- mxvl: f .t gn fgf! 2 f 9' i L 4'..f2 J ., Xvx ,-,wx 4,, , 5 Kappa Sigma af! 5' Vr,.. S35 P ALPHA CHI CHAPTER X it 3 Founded at the University of Virginia-1869. XV it ' T Chartered 1896 Colors-Scarlet, White and Green I 5. -3 HX-Mi' . xi ! ,, 2 ant j fi a 9 1 j , L. E 1 I : Carl Copeland Gibbs 1 FRATRES IN URBE John Carroll Milton i P is-5 . F FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE gf 33111 ,lll, Q ' vwllff fi ' ' if fy' j 1921 KX 'M W' A, 4 si se 2? Lloyd E. Bechtel Harry L. Pagett IM X Thomas J. Hale Gordon D. Sumner ' Q X A . A , IQ22 1 was Albert A. Hale Frederick R. Kelly ,f W 1 john Howard Wood f c' fl! Ej 1923 lj W1 , Mortimer E. Carlson Kenneth M. Gardner l - gg John A. Davidson Don B. Hause f 1 Maurice R. O'C0nnell 9 fi Li Albert C. Armitage Leo L. Hogan ,wwf George Besse Dale Hause ' Ralph Hiscox i A N .Spf 551 I7 gafiff . N in if f- -t ..f i... 'U ,. . ,..,,. ,- f ..,fiV .,.. ,, 'FCQ7t..2'ff?L.'lXf?gS.T5 G 3 ' ' N' l 4,1 ' ' J Q' C X 1515 f Xl, N ,XM 1 fy im, fi? :F .fnfihyr k3f,..1?f,TXi ? --3 ii' fkiifjk f?'c xx'i4'k , ff , 71 Vw: Wi , h'-U 2 I U A N H --Z ' Q ' Yi:-sw? mf NJ J -fy x , A 1 ff f? .2 f g, 1 K,5 ,- X, 1 X e H 41.5 5215? 2 J' -ff S3 ,il 3 ,QM 555 Q QJ 132 ag 2 f 7 fa .6 .1 if lg, , i-' 'H X 12 f i Q g3? 1 5' if f 1 A 1 M V1 ij If f M fd K. fl K' X A I ,Xi If Q K .,A , .pwhf Nffi i Z' jhigq If ,Q 2 ' , gg, 1! gU,- 151 L LAM -A! fe 3 Q. 2 ,.4 X 4 N I -wp' l x fp! J ,215 W... , lx, ,Y 'f ,, 7 XV' I 13 If Q, wr If ,Jw ,v 1 .t 1 ' ' ,,,f, 4f,A, . , ,lvn --.x, U ,,.,,, M ,fify Hn F - f mn ,.. AJ, we a e ne E is A' cfs we Ang EQ Xiffg 5. V- A p Q , 3 g 4,37 ff ,213 - idx g. 3 Omega Psl ,I ff? 3 7 fl 'ffl Local fix Founded 1902 Colors-Green, Black and Gold 5 1 Q 3 Ev LJ FRATRES IN URBE fi gfflglgifss K Allen C. Bell James A. Findlay f l,.,l, 5 Stanley D. Anderson Robert F. Scholz Sk Q fffg .,,, FI , muff ,J fi? I' 'X : X ll f-5 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Q, ff E55 X ff' 5 izg if Leonard L. F riebele 4 Morris Mudge fi I Thomas B. Bermingham Ray C, Tracy . ,5 C 1923 ' A ' auf? L John Ferris Anderson Winsor McCoy Gibbs Y ESQ , i -, fa LC? Si spy? I -5 . IQ24 L N A Charles Lyons 1 U g51J'?t5 - w ik ' in ozr, F, , , , ,533 ' f lx 'gf' Qlf ' ' ,.., XY, X ,, , ' f .A M x.:' ifgzz---v-um ll N f?f?7Wb2l7flLf5ffqfNfNif.lf ?s.iv5T?Wf'?ff'X Q--1,1 A 'ZZTQ .3-21iif1f7?,Qf?f'ix A fl is X QT? : 2 ' A 1 f .1 '9 A 102 M. Ak fum: .,.., Wim... EMF -f A I 1 T mf, ,X ,271-I., ,N.,: .,,,f..+ .xl 71,2 if! 5 X? If f- ,.,, E j , . f I lg ,B X4 '- M3 , , .. ' irjlw XQN V15 W, :fri T -5? '1-T'-:JAQXE-fl f Y ggi , ,X .X f El 5 ? 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Carlson ak Eugene Geer , 57 2 .53 a H 3 wil FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE f-Q 1.3 fi ff' 1921 .71 Ross J. Burns Harold J. Eickhoif N fi :iff-f Eugene W. Tucker f 5 'HMP rl v A221459 lx J 55.1 1922 by ' It ' Calvin C. Beauchamp David M. Rees Ol' 7 Charles R. Horan Edson C. VanSickle Henry J. Kunz Ralph Beddoes A 1 v J qi! 4 1923 . A 1? L. Stanley W. Hall Virgil ,K . , if ' NX -x ' 1924 .3 rf Gerald M. Corman Roger W. Perkins l vi! S. Robert Logan Laurence M. Reickhoff I. Wendell E. Glson Mathias O. Solberg '9 XL Carl L. Peterson Carl S. Wickstrand ' gi Rozell dford . 5-.,I': ,'. . zifgig ,.'. Qi-'IA aifigf 5331551 TF. ' ,- . xI:91 1 -Q 'ei 1 i fix vv 'I , I0 1 I 1,1 .f 3 .4 1,3 cf -' cr K I .1 E Q7 E' C, s 1' ,N Q., I. , ZZ A , . at . 'Q Q Ch, I' .-f dv xx' f 7 C L '? in 1 J ,' 4 rf ch 5 1 0 72 fix? f gr ,141 , U39 2 fi rffz , ,if f' , 9,3 2 gf .A ,Wh 31 3 1 H E 0 t' I I' r il ks ll ff, KX s h W 1,3 X1 : M N ... YI .' 1. ' 5 . VW sm ' 3, S N sf N ffl -rf' gr ur mr X Mei S.ix'fxT.v X H 2 . .. 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Leonard Irvin A. Hirschy Egj Martin J. Mayeau john J. Morley 824' fQ?7?Wx v ...V iff. 'U W 1922 , 'N . Sv? '61 93 Jack R. Jowett Leland G. Watson Fred M. Sheehan Earle R. Ryan 3 1, 557 A SV, A , 1923 ' fa f' S., 6511 George D. Schenck William E. Sheehan ' 'I W William L. Morley Richard M. Abernethy 1 S lie - , Q ll, , A j j 1924 - 1 , sf' f George Adams Evald Anderson I , A J. Edward Booth William Hart 9 - ' Z., ' I - W ' 1 . 1 A- 1-'J-2: iifzxr ',l X M .f , - 9 'A A 94 ' -:fx '- L ' 1 Ei -4 if if I ' 'Y tx W 2 ,Q - If o 4' 54.1. 3 ,.-.. - Q, - I 3 ,E i - - 151 1 T: fu ? A , :E 5 i A r E 1 E I Q4 g F351 f 5 i ts 'I L. . ' VA ' N 'g 3 ' QA' E f .112 g S5 . 76' 5 ' ' K, 3 an A .:' fs? ,Lg . ' a V ,, - 1 ' . D , , E E' -o Q Q51 3' I- 5 E W 4 y 'H - ,F Hi ' Y A' f M. ,, 'F il- 1 15.7 E . fd,-, 'iw T T M , y, 1, f D 3 xnxx 3 1 ?a.,xj9' MW, ,Lf ffxzi i M flff M K f 5 i I I i Y Y iZ.NNf1 .MSW -It - I , ' L 5 X, ,MINI if LA! 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'V ay Q, ,V F p f'+ .xyv-51-fi fx- X 1 i , r Theta Psi 'ij' refer ff Qian ' 'Z ie in Local Founded 1905 rf Color-Old Gold Flower-Chrysanthemum ix P' ,ca 3 - Epi? 3 al 1 ,F f 1: F a x 4-Q , r 2 SOROR IN URBE Aleida Van Steenderen SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE A5 'E 'X r 7 Q Ax lx V 1921 , Q53 Ida Oliver Florence Van Steenderen 9 Eiffia 5 X Q 1 it x .,1' Q I CA If gilffwi D . 1922 P FL? Margaret Griffith Elizabeth Thayer Vera Pettigrew Elizabeth Torreyson his :fx r : MQ x rf '- aj f J if Q, 1923 F V Marjorie Campbell Virginia Hopkins Edna Enyart Josephine Merchant ka 1 X Sue Spalding - ' ffl g I 5 . 1924 j V I! 1, Lucile Arnold Marcella Reeves . sw if ,, Frances Eads Elizabeth Senter x i a Ruth Franklin Helen Smith fl -V ff , .:,,. 1. ' . ' - rw 5 r',' 1a'11i2 ' 1' ff' 'iff -'.f ii, , - ,,- 6 A .-,,Q,-M : A,AA Pk X ' f gy:-E. --X :r ,,l fc '--,, E5-3.5: -:--. 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' 72 A ' 1 - .1115 ' :N I r K A 5.P'1?g,2 f . , fx 5, ul ' 49 X ' '51, 'i fu rr ,, , A ,f if dennis 165 ff Franklin, Reeves, Senter, 11, Sm 4.1 Spalding, mpbell, Ca t, Me-rchan opkins, X H ,J lxgff NUI' x Xi r, -3 Y lm? if l 'fc CL M if W3 M 13 cnderen. te S Van reyson, Thayer, OI' T Griffztlm, Eads, Pettigrew, Enyart, Oliver, vgf X I ,4 x '1 -ff V5 f gy I 5 X , 1 f S I ,-Q 1 7 L V 23,23 'Lil-Qi ? : mn V I 'T' E V A f 2' ,, 'ik ?- f-'4 7 1 ' YN lqflfmx 5 E gwnlllliw l,l,J'f' x,ffw.,., rj fl - Q 1,4 -mv,-,Qu-XM V VN -X - T-+ f -sf -, V V Y iii ff? if Kappa Kappa Chi - ' 9 ' fa ff 1- Ar x Local , F d d l A3 oun e 1919 K I gi ' Colors-Orchid and Nile Green Flower-Orchid Q xl E QS SOROR IN URBE if A Florence Russell M if T SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE A 1 A ,J 'E 3 1921 4- A T2 Garnette A. Higbee Marian E. Preston r l raw . I 1 3 '. .1 1922 ,,,,, ' ., ' .W X Margaret Mills 4, ,jg , , Q, Q, J 1923 V Esther Graham Mildred Graham I Ellen Knox x 4 wg ,Q b 1924 ll Marian Keagle l Pre' ,,., .. . 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Q , N Hari A U7 wi 'WUTQ 1'6'T ' -I ,.,xffr, f f, Y pb., ff g m 'EQQET' Ei W ' XA 1- Md Q ,f I .A K -lg li F f'if?,,9 1 If A 1 ,G 12' L Q W lf' :S 1 4' ', ,E .J N I W A 1 J ,P ,. Q YVH R' NX , M 'Q' J qv 4 ,,A j , P 5 ,Q -X ,Is U! g me ' . 1 E7 V, a , 4x9 fix .V J-El, R V i F C L my WQQQ y n fl, X. I FP, , NJ, LAKE FOREST HOMES Af3F1,,w- K '1' Yi! Q2 -QKQDLV Q 168 M, fi J C. Q .Y '-.4 .- X X . 'N ,K -.xl 3, :E ' L , , Z ' o 5 'ws , S, , 41 av. ,I I Z If 14? U 6 W, , ,ffeu Elm T T s mnrmx' Af, , . X ff M79 2 t .' K' P ' F' : .ff F . 5... g g? Q-A s -..F ff ci,,M3ifa,,.,fgQ Q .. --Ulla . U - In-an -M, :MWZ 1 Q ,, ' ukfjp I W, I- F 9 f' -.ccfif-'A W' T 3 FW HF X7 5' ' FXR -f a t ' a X ' 2 - 9 X1 2 fi?'i3z?. 5' .1 X, fx ? Lake Forest Booster Association 6912? x P-5: 3,15 . . lan ,f Realizing that the best way to attract new students to Lake Forest was ffl? through the students who are enjoying its privileges, President Moore has QMS organized among the students what has been termed the Lake Forest College gy? Booster Association. At the head of this group is VVilliam G. McCo1ley, a senior. , Q15 .'1' k... tain YT? If v-.., ,JN I ' J N ly U A . v i W 7, I Z ,,., .2 F 6 He has been largely responsible for some very practical and unusual methods in acquainting the immediate vicinity with the advantages and opportunities of Lake Forest College. He has organized the student body into groups of one kind or another, making each group responsible for a certain amount of specified work in connection with making the name of Lake Forest College known far and wide. His first move was to send out a circular letter to all the high school seniors 351,12 within a radius of fifty miles of Lake Forest. This letter was signed by his own name as president of the student organization. Following this letter he has sent requests to the principals asking for an opportunity to speak to the juniors and seniors of the school. Already he and one or two other members of the com- 'ivfxjt mittee have spoken to several assemblies. In addition to this sort of visitation '43 there have been invitations extended to the high school principals to speak at our 542 chapel exercises. As a further part of the Plan to extend Lake Forest interest i Wig into the neighboring secondary schools, two of the basket ball games of the college fxfjj varsity team have been played on high school Hoors. In February our boys won a hotly contested game with Beloit College, playing the game before a large crowd at the Vlfaukegan High School. - Q it The best bit of work connected with the new student movement was carried ,.Q1pf1, Out XVednesday evening, March 16, when two hundred and fifty juniors and tt ig! seniors and their teachers from Waukegan High School were the guests of the college. At six thirty they were all seated for supper at the College Commons. An address of welcome was given them by Laurence Maplesden, president of the Student Council. A program of music by the College Qrchestra and the Lois Q53 Hall Czlee Club added to the hospitality of the evening. From the Commons the entire group went to the gymnasium, where the championship game of the inter-fraternity series was played between the Digamma and Kappa Sigma teams. ixpfg Immediately following this part of the evening's entertainment a play was given by members of the Garrick Club at the Durand Art Institute, followed by general dancing. The visitors were given an opportunity to see the intimate life of the college students before supper was served, as they were the guests of the Lake Forest men and women in the dormitories. The evening was a huge success and ffjfjf moved along in good style, each group handling its special part of the program with efliciencyj From Waukegan reports, Lake Forest College has taken on a ff .f . . . . Q new s1gn1F1cance in the plans of those who are entering college next year. The -3 students of the Deerfield Shields high school will be our guests later in the season. 5 t ' ,N Z.,m,N,, ff' fn M ,,.,.. ,Q-,. f. 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Olson of LaGrange ran the 440 in 53 Hat: Arndt of Milwaukee won the mile in 4:29, and Rattendorf of LaGrange stepped the mile in 2:00 2-5. Capt. Dave Kimball of Deerfield and Frank Coffin of Oak Park tied for individual honors with I5 points each. A cup was awarded each man. Deerfield won the relay in a walk, Kimball having a lead of five yards to start the last lap. The relay points did not count in the total. Oak Park ............. . . . 302 Milwaukee, North.. . . . . 5 Milwaukee, Riverside. .... . . . 22 Danville . ....,..... . . . . 4 Iifirange ............ . . . 21 Kenosha .... . . . 4 Lake View .... . . . 4 Milwaukee, VVest ..... . . . II Proviso . . . . I University High .... . . . IO Senn .. . . . . . I DeKalb ......... .. 5 Evanston .. .. . . . X2 INTERSCI-IOLASTIC COMPETITION IN EXPRESSION The tenth annual Interscholastic Expression Contest was held on Friday. May I4, 1920. Twenty-one schools were entered. The team representing South Bend repeated its victory of last year with a new personnel. It was awarded the silver bowl by getting a total of I2 points. University High of Chicago won first place in oral discussion through the efforts of Mr. VVasher and Miss Philipsong this gave them a team total of IO points. Wfashington High of Milwaukee got IO points with third place in oral discussion, won by Miss Grau and Mr. Hurley, and second place in reading, won by Arline Klug. 'H Q 2 . E ' A PREVIOUS WINNERS , ' 1911--Freeport. 1916-McKinley, Chicago. if C3 1912-West Division, Milwaukee. IQI7-Oak Park, River Forest. f 3 1913-Xlfest Division, Milwaukee. 1918-McKinley, Chicago. Q 1914-New Trier. r 33919-South Bend, Indiana. 1915-South Bend, Indiana. L' 3 o-South Bend, Indiana. 1 a 1 . . ,,t, 25 . . S. , L . ku ,Nfl W t '- ,. 170 J 4 1 3 f I J Na M f' f x ! 85 ,QQ 9 iii V3 5 In D .A IR ,Pl iQ K-L iv. 'w x e N w E J ' 1 3 1' J 3 x J 5 Z ,J r .UH in-kgiidlx J Qi S 1 1, ,Q Y MFG Y! 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' if '13 J 3O1lI'Il3. Bohunk registers in Philosophy 3. 1 2 i il'-f I T2 f'ji'...s Q. ' f F-.' ' AWB Oct. I-VVin from Great Lake, I3 to 7. Frosh beach party. i St H ri 2-Many see Northwestern beat Knox. X 9 ' kt 'Vis 3-Miss Hamilton entertains Freshmen at tea. f N5 4-Dr. McClure speaks in chapel. tv YP if 5-Betsy Senter arrives. Rushing becomes complicated. it - 6-Senior election: Metzger, Maplesden, Oliver, Takihashi. '4 V A 7-Perkins receives a ducking. - ff 9-Lose to Y. M. C. A. College. Besse says he's a woman hater. LGlff35 -f . fc x. Io-Ike and Ida hunt pussywillows. Apt? , 5 12-McColley receives a hair net. 1 I , faq V, 13-A bicycling party. Cjiilf It I4-College picture taken. I5-Men's pledging. Gross decides. N ffib fi! 16-Lake Forest beats VVheaton, 16 to o. 5, . , ga. fy 1 ff 17-Theta Psi's acquire brown sweater. Qlijg Effjff, I8--JLlI'llOI' Class election: Milo, Becky, Vera, Robie. L .1 I9-Junior election is continued. Somebody is sore. pg. z :HZ 20-Garrick starts season. Four plays being worked on. ,' ir. -. if, I.: I ij? 22-Faculty reception-for details see Becky and Lorraine. 1 ' 1 f 3 . . Y . 23-Freshman dance. All night party in ko. I. Jo Clarke gets a milk can. Q 6.22 ' 25-Big chapel-lots of visitors. fs! 26-R665 gets a call from Chicago. 'Waits a minute. 'J lg 27-Mystery! Becky's corsage sprinkled with Kitchen Cleanser. gli 29-Sorority pledging. Theta Psi receives original floral offering. Beth Emi? receives telegram from Charles Ray. xi' ' f - , ,, . fy? 30-Homecoming! lxnoxg victox ur .men full of pep. lj ff. Vi -, Ulm , 5 K. V 'A I , Nl M V E ,-, Bly va offer, if ll ' i 357.1 I lfiai, L Lf'71F'Ti 'fa 8 ii'i, -f-. f'Q.1:Mllffi'1..i ' .fhi5. A.4z i . ii'Qi3'fT'lC?1Q.J3l-'39 NL K ,wwf ftilf-f-ggi., ff ' ' H-.lljo ' P fl' , -edu-crxilkj 1, .5 174 Q , I X A X '74, x f VV ,F 555: I ! . ! 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Tw-rg-not ga T 3 1 y 5? f ,ia f V fi f L gmgz.-,A tr Nov. 1-Back to the grind. if xo 2' 3-Laura dons spit curl and shortens skirt. pf 4-Mag and Io buy birthday presents. Eff 6-Flower show at Institute. Many chrysanthemums missed. 3 8-Rust wearing off the Ere escape. ff 'C rawtvg 9-Torreyson displays her skill in dancing class. .CQ Zip 10-Adrienne takes daily shimmying lessons. She's learning. if-7115 I2--NSW Girls' Dinner. Cora Bradford gives a good toast. I3-Beat Northwestern, to 3. ' . 14-Lois Conklin visits Sigma Tau accompanied by her giggle. I5-gfhetis and Sigmas give the folks a shock by going to the movies frrw oge er. I6-Two innocent young freshmen campused for 6 days. Q1 QJ I7-IKLIHZ, Ryan and company go to the Arc. nik 5. I8-Aha! A new lock on the door: something's happened! For informa- tion see the girl with muskrat coat and blue hat. gil! 19- -Lorraine and Luscious trip the light fantastic. 20-VVC beat Carroll 35 to 7. N' Q 21-Van presents Helen Smith with a box of candy. Lf ii 22-Phi Pi's all sick-strange they're all sick at once. ii 23-NlL1Cl l excitement for Thanksgiving-we see turkey. 3' K' 24-29 Thanksgiving Vacation. Too much turkey. li X 30-Excitement about someone sneaking in. Dec. I-Meeting in the big room. The girls invited to confess. No response. lf 2-Mystery solved. Vile are featured in Tribune. f . 3-Eigimen callers at Lois Hall. Sis Hopkins receives a plate in the lp 4-No more keys to be given out. Henceforth use fire escape. id ' '- 5-Rumors afloat concerning Annual Digamma High links. Some party? ' 6-Bumps Smith gone again. His car has also disappeared. l -S 7-Ruth Bachman tips the scale at 200. Going up. 8--Edna and Luscious-the most ardent lovers on the campus. if 9-Ike is found missing. Visited one of the girls in Gibson. , ff Io-Athletic dance at the Institute. 12-Miss Coan's doorknob greased. I3-We win the first basketball game. 4 I4-An epidemic starting. Hasten, Jason, get the basin. lf' I6-Lois Hall turned into a hospital. if I7-Glee Club musical. Epidemic subsides a little. V 5:52. 18-Christmas draws near. Charge and send to Lois Hall. .lf iii I9-Free concert in big room, Helen Wills stars. 22--Trunks are hauled out. R. Franklin needs three. 23-Gff for home. 24-The Carolers liven thing tm . y HW! Qs it 9 .i t l N aff My X' -mol an-sw:iEm..:.,.1eg...,ae3s:af. g 3 x,-...J . H 'ivsrs-4 A if-. A2 EUD ? ? T ' FF fxfv 3fQflf511111a ia :L111111f2WfA W ' 1 'T . . , Z, Q g yrTgm?vf.:: g :X . ..., 41, ! fx jan. 4-New Year Resolutions broken already. 5-Basketball game with Great Lakes. 6-Ruth and Mapes step off together-frequently. f L Fe 7-New Year's dance uptown. Leaf helps Father Time. .i 8--Another game and we win. 191 f .'. ,J 9-Margaret Mills wears a diamond. L 1 1 ' 1 7 . 1 10-Much snow and ice. ll-Lola Krause very ill at the hospital. ii., 12-Preparations in full sway for the prom. The Frosh haul out their CQ 'f l new dress suits. 5 13-McCol1ey's services superseded-K. Bartel wipes up the gym floor. 14-Morrison learns the first principles of love making from Maclay. ie? 15-The Prom is a big success. 16-D. schumafm educates H. Wood. 17-Horace gets a raise-Vera wears a diamond. Q5 ll 18- Beaucoup are leaving second semester-Sore Eyes. YTQS 20--Basketball in full blast-we are cinched by one point. 21-Registration for new semester in full sway. 1 23-Mary Alice receives the usual Sunday special. 53 24--The last Monday before exams. Oh boy! Blue Monday. 25-Jo. M. and Lorraine step uptown with their boy friends. ?,fH,--V 26-Helen Eggemeyer prepares for gym exams. How'd she know Puck was peeking? 26-L. West fails to receive the daily special from W'abash. Q 29-Much studying. Coats hidden. Georgie takes cold. if ff ,V 30--Burns makes his debut at Lois Hall. lil U 31-Exams start. Horace leaves for Florida. 1-VVe regret hours of ease wasted early in the year. ,Nh 28-Trimmed Beloit at Waukegan, 35 to 20. 1 1 X . 2-Even Dot Mercer is hard at it. il jj? rl -- 3-The all night sessions continue. if 'zi' ., 4-Mayeau and the Freshmen have grand jubilee at the Haymarket. .-yy ' e 5-Exams over. Money and banking classes started again. X, pg JK 5--People returning from week-ends. How lovely to get back. 4, 7-Flunk lists are out. Hygiene strike. 8-Which shall 11 be, Helen? Jack of Tommy? 1' 11 1 9-Tommy and Marg have a date. f ll-President's party. Dug and Dinty make a dandy pair. g . 1 J 13--Usual crowd of Sunday night diners at Monahan's. y . 1 14-Tremaine serenades No. 9 with She loves me, she loves me not. 15-Velie car demonstration. Aunty and niece prefer a Buick. . A, L? 1,1 'Q J 1 A 'AMW Af, 1-l . kbp -v ll! ,Sit if , ' 'S 1 X, X f, . M fam 5' i ,. ui I I V .V I A 'f? --, -C fw f J . . 7 .. .ff -4, 'afmvr-4-11 s- 1 4, 'ikmf 177 NA N., .- .t ,. L QX.. 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' if Y-'f Z-Eddie Polo at the movies. 3-The davenport is broken. VVho was the culprit? .7'....iQ 4-Carrick Club plays. Betsy a heroine. Frieb wakes up. ls 6--Blue Sunday laws broken. it 7--Omega Psi vs. Digamma-the first prize fight of the year. Tracy EQPAIJ practices folk dancing. li 8-The girls informed-No more shimmyinfr or toddling. 1 V53 . . . C' l'EVff,.1 9-K1t's birthday. Sweet 16. Never missed a chance. Mlwgfv 10-Eloise lets Rvan o out with her a ain. 5 ,gg . g g lyfbyx 11-Day before the dance. Rush to the city for marcels. Q11 12--Sigma Tau formal a huge success. 13-The morning after. A party at the institute. .2 14--Rhoda Gray wears a diamond. 16-Rachel becomes more interested in Plato. fljilk 17-Meeting for May fete. Miss Coan promises to put something on. liifiii Prof. Ford wants more transparencies. 18-Serenade, Take Me Home, by jack Morley. 19-Phi Pi informal. Digamma receives a composite. ff-9 20--Miss Coan falls off her bicycle. 21-Miss Powell and Mr. Ellingwood duet. 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Yes, said Charlie, that's just what the governor has been telling me Aren't you afraid of the ocean wild? Asked the bather by her side. Oh, no! she answered, because you see, I know the ocean's tide. THE CHARGE OF THE LIME BRIGADEH Fwy is be N Half an inch, half an inch, Half an inch shorter, Whether the skirts are for Mother or daughter Briefer the dresses grow, Fuller they ripple now, VVhile whisking glimpses show More than they oughter. Forward the dress parade, Is there a man dismayed? No-from the sight displayed None could be sundered. Their's not to make remark, Clergyman, clubman, clerk, Gasping from noon till dark At the Four Hundred. The Log, Naval Academy ,NYM 11 , Q ' , EE li? I , , ll u .. ,WSE-ll I 1 TF' Q X .. XA, 182 .X K sf? 1? ri, is . ' P I ? ,O ,Vx xXx f'-7 525 ,,. , f 'X Q Dafa 553 L32 5.43 9 if he E M 'fa f f Q f ifio if fi Q? 2 X .wtf- ' L. S U. ' x ,Qi ,mmf xii., N M, iw Y 1 mn gl Resale ,. f Q' --- 1 'f ,K - ix 3 . ' - r i f9l 5 yy. L kg ,W ff Wi ,..w,. -4 rl - 5 if iii lvyi illl W .. n,,, f- ..N,,,,,1 iii: Ii gy .! Who's Who-Sad But True Harold Teen .... Lillums ......... Fanny Hurst ....... Florenz Ziegfeld .... Bath House John ..... Hinky Dink ........ Romeo ........... Juliet .............. Hercules ............ . .... . . Moses, the Leader of His Mama's Angel Child ............ People .... Goliath ............. .......... Mona Lisa ...... Ophelia .......... Madame Grundy Eva Tanguay .... Old Man Ganzy ........ Apollo Belvedere ...... William Jennings Bryan ..... Nero ...... . ......... . .... The Kitchen Cabinet. . . David and Jonathan ..... Mary Pickford ....... Andy Gump .... Min Gump .... John Alden ..... Priscilla ........ Miles Standish . .. Billy Sunday ......... 1 ? 3 Douglas Fairbanks ..... 1 3 j Theda Bara ...... . . . Percy and Ferdy ...... 5-37 gg Teenie-Teenie Lovers .... i Z . . ffl Rip van Winkle ..... 'sa . . Twice 'Told Tales. . . . 'JJ ,M ff? 3.1 3 N... wifi mfws fr-ff'4t'ff'. 'Q' X 5 sf., l -f'i- 'wmv X I 'f'.,,,lQ'!7.ff'e.,i.,,f HZf'W..f M3. +.35l2f u aaa . ri r fi i .illlii 183 . . . . . . .lGeorge Stout . . . . .Katherine Coan . . . . . Eleanor Goble . . . . Charles Mather . . . .-.Fred Sheehan .. . . .John Dougherty Hale . . .Helen Smith . . . . . Earl Ryan . . . . .Betsy Senter . . .. .. . . .Ezra Zoomaya .... . . ...Kenneth Gardner Florence VanSteenderen Oliver ..........Lois Ryno . . . . . Lorraine Maclay . . . .Dooley Sumner .. . . Martin Mayeau . . . . . .Ross Burns . . . . . . Prof. Burnap Miss Hamilton Georgie Stout L Miss Coan jDr. Allee ' ' ' ' ' ' lDr. Thomas . . . . . . .Miss Hamilton . . . . . Luscious Legner ..........Edna Enyart . . . . .Tom Bermingham . . . . . . .Helen NVills . . . .Jack Davidson . . . . . Liz Torreyson . . . . .Prof. Ellingwood . . . . . Lucretia Arkfeld . . . .Frieb and Mudge SMarg Campbell ' ' ' 'lTommy Tucker .....David Rees . . . .Cora Bradford . J' f-, , ff V ,Mg-'i4v,.j--.q.....v ,f ,, ' ' ' '3 ff ,Maxis 5 1 .ff 3 2 ,L k i 1 .1 ,f x,,.'!..4 it rf inziiyliii Kitty! AX 2 I 5 K, 2 f fi l 3 .fW,.1 . ' 2 il . 1 'Q 1 Elf? C, . ii i Z?5. -.WQMQ fit, T 5, gf E 2 ,,. ff KQWQ' il 1 f vi 2 r i ,gf 1 e S s . F' 'X , A Y' 'v f , QB .J .xr n.s 'neu ,f .f 1,1 Us if I up ., f' .. jg f. .J Z: A AX i asf!! .f Y T 5 1 K J id f 1 .ri 3 fi' 1, 'il 3. J? if, ', J ., K 3 ff pq.. ww C, 3 , E , .4 , ,ix ' iz ,fi Q ,J dl l' 'I 7 9' j . f a,:'L'f,L ' ff '. lx . 1,1 4 L: iff? , J ' ,J ff,wA.,, But I Go On Forever All cool and limpid do I flow Down to the winding river For booze may come And booze may go, But I go on forever. SCANDAL' Quoth the Raven-'Tis Sadder- Lady Duff-Gordon ............................. Amy Lowell ....................... ..... - - . . . The Katzenjammer Kids. . The Rivals .... lchabod Crane .... 1 Truer. . . .Ruth Franklin . . Marion Preston jAdrienne Fassett lBeth Thayer Prof. Ellingwood George Stout .. . . . .Prof. Ford Foxy Grandpa .... .... P rof, Rendtorff Beau Brummel ............ ....... B erwyn Moore Mark Twain ................ .... L aurence Reickhoif Benedict, the Married Man ..... ............ H arry Pagett The School for Scandal ...... .... P hi Eta Alpha House Cleopatra ............. ........ M ary Burnett Paris ...... ..... P rof. Burnap WHAT MEN LIKE IN VVOMEN Looks - Brains - Looks - Money - Looks -- Flattery - Looks Responsiveness - Lux - Looks -- More Looks More Lux - Looks TO MY CQED As deep as the canyons, As deep as the sea, So deep am I running In debt over thee! There are meters of accent, There are letters of accent, There are meters of tone, There are letters of tone, But the best way to meter But the best way to letter Is to meter her alone. ls to letter her alone. A pair of lovers were to meet in the moonlight at the park. Upon break- ing away the male lunatic asked: 'If it is not moonlight, won't you meet me in the gaslight P UNO, said the fair young thing, 'Tm no gas meter. fear ...Y P4 ,K VL 1 l r A if ' ii-an y-trap ,- . TWG H V , I I , ' ' .il i ' ' ,Arif X 1 x s V 4 F V A-9- 'i ',,,Qf ?.N,...,? was vary'-' amid-Q! Y K ,'i x,TX-fiiff ie,-vw? Q1'7'X-ALLIP' J! T54 Tv' 3 5 If . 741: If HT 15?-1' ' 'H 'T' I my Nlyi - .5 A o 1 1 CD! u lu. 5 'Q I 7 '1 1- Q .',:::-pn 'A O Q Q lf. V 0 9 I , n n ' 1 I CtLlCiC?X7l F, ' -, -fi C7 THE PLAY'S THE THING So Shakespeare Said, but This ls Vaudeviiie ' Scene XIII. Lake Forest Dramatization of Shakespeare 1. Comedy of Errors. -Frosh. 2. 'Much Ado About Nothing. -Sophs. 3. As You Like It. -juniors. 4. All's Well That Ends Well. -Seniors. Act II. fNote: This is a funny dialogue, you, as an intelligent audience, should laugh.j First Frosh: Are you going to support The Forester ? Second Frosh: Goodness No! The Forester has a staff. Act I. QThis is a tragic reading. VVeep.j The lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine, Said the damsel, with O, such a fevour divine, Then retorted the man in the wickedest glee, The girls that kiss poodles shall never kiss me. JUST A SCENE fMark Antony, will you give the latest version of his famous oration? Don't send up any bouquets-just pray for himfj Friends, classmates, ye verily even enemies, lend me your notes. I came to borrow knowledge, not to steal it. The evil that we do lives after us, the lessons we have skipped attack usg so let it be with exams. The noble profs have told us that exams are easy, if it were so. it were a joyous merit, and joyously would we admit it. Here, under leave of profs, and the rest, for profs are honorable men-so are they all, honorable men-come I to speak at my own funeral. Exams are here, a great trial for meg but our profs say exams are easy: surely they are honorable men. JUST AN UNJUST SCENE 4' fFor Men Only-Read Backwardsj Didn't you if girl a be wouldn't you, it read would you knew we. Ain't It the Berries?-The Curtain VVill Now Rise. Another Truism-The riper the berry the sweeter the juice. qgrkfiefl ., 5 ,,J.Pr7a-fve W, ,f N521 gzsg ,I . A 'A , .yi ,L 2. W! jew-K-D j Q, f.,,f :,,-.,g,,..,2 . 1.1 I vt' 1s5 'T' .1 .5 ,fm 1' J ,V v! J., Q I -f 'P f wa. ff. .bf 1, ffjj' Zul' If I 1 -. T mn A - in fibre .K f i 2 W Bird, ,. . Z- Jn-. g , Hi -:Q g ,?Q 1 I. K .I fi ' WWI? ' - f 2-WWQ 311 , ' f' x ixvrq4-f X- T V511 if 'iff g it Qi ai .7 . ,fi 5 The W eakly Stentor 1 3 Published Sometimes. Subscribed for Sometimes. E OUR MOTTO: Qi, ig ' . . . , . . . f f 2 .L If you like it tell us, if you dont like it tell your friends. fig THE INQUIRING REPORTER'S DAILY QUESTION: 39,4 Vy don't you say nodding to us? jg' ff. Z Qfjsgrj SPEAKING OF OPT1M1sM Quoth the negro preacher: 'Bredern, when I gets to de gates ob I-Ieben, 2f ,ffxi if dey shuts me out, I'll say. anyway, I had a good time gittin' dere. T7 X -Y' W 53 liljilj His CHOICE. ,D J A college junior journeying along a lonely path was stopped by a high- Q wayman, who, thrusting a revolver in his face, said: Your money or your use life! ' I 'Sb The junior, trembling from head to foot, exclaimed: Take my life! Take Si iifff' my life! I'm saving my money for the Prom. il? ff' 5 . 4' ' ' Q 'Q' It , T if Fx if fi She- Have you ever been kissed? sf - -Bi He- Is that an invitation, or are you gathering statistics? 5,4 C, ' 4- f' rg: all P A 5 . L? I 5 El Senior to Froshz Have you a tuxedo for the play? it F h Oh f f is ' k t f V, ros , yes, you mean a smo ing Jac e . pm F, K g, ,A 1 ' I W... Frosh' I woke up last night with a terrible sensation that my watch 'ki 22,25-5 was gone. Impression so strong, I got up and looked. 'ix '51 Sophi XVell, was it gone? ,' r',' 3.3 Froshz UNO, going. I 1 lr, la I ,fffj The life Of a freshman is hard, -42 From every pleasure we're barred. We can scarce have a date ' I 2 rf l f Or stay out after eight: 1 ire, if'-, Life's beauty is certainly marred. ,gi 7 The life of a freshman is mean, . 'eyff She's under the eye Of the Dean. 'V ,LD If she has a big date I And wants to stay Out late, gg . Her chance for permission is lean. 'N T Q if The best girl in schOol's Lois Hall, 'L She treats men alike-great Or small, f I g She's always at school, if 543 And obeys every rule, 6, And for temptation she never will fall. in Beth: Does I-Iirschy dance well? L' Liz: Yes, he seems to have the idea in his feet. I . 5 fi? Beth: I guess that's where most of his ideas. N57 Zi L . W ' A- 7 , f ..., f X:5f?l-I?7..,- iv. Tr . ' 'uxg2'i . 'U -it , 'I, Yi., -.,i....f Tfrfg N 1-'sag--.-,.,,.,Lb'il,-r ff? ,xl ,Lf A If g'.V In -f 7' X if p.f7,Mi3VKg W,.'v X - X U,-'sg X . x gg ,-lbdg' -f Nw' -i...z.f'e aL xAa.J cwafeofffgziiit. Qylviilllgi I . 'f3'ef-4'v'Xf4S,fNL,,tJQJa.ex,eI cXXa.,gf'--- F'-f VN, 186 f .sf 4 5. f fs . Q 'f ,J .yw ev - K .,,, f..,Q M-..,,,cg.x N 1 ig, I -, Y ' V T UU' wff2.a4f52f. f gif F ,asf fg '1f,. 'fl,l2 A -'X - -1' Simi? , ' 9 'T gr IVE? glf-JX if c H1 gp 3 To Professor Burnap f 'ifjs j 2,51 A ii ,J If you are troubled with insomnia, 1, , ,Q And if you cannot sleep at night, Q5-' ' gy, Enroll in Prof. Burnap's history class, Kgs! f 3 For then you can sleep all right. X If you are poor and want to get richer, Get Prof. Burnap to teach you how, Qxg He's lands in all parts of the Union: Armour and Field to him bow. 5'.,f1,g Z ,fi ,2 If you are love-sick and want a fair lady, ' ,f Prof. Burnap will find one for you, 'fi iff . For his Bureau of Matrimonyu iq t Is where each sweet maid must: sue. SEQ, 1.2 If you are soft and want to get harder, 5 42 W Prof, Burnap can give you the reins: QA .,,, , K3 If his jokes and cussing don't shock you, ?'!-jj The world will give-you no pains. ff f I RJ' If your ego's getting the best of you, 7.1 lg' Prof. Burnap will show you the dusty p 'Q Zhiiij just one word or glance from this rascal I And your pride has lost its lust. pqhf fi If you're low and your conscience needs soothing, iilfiii N Ask Prof. Burnap to tell his views, f'fV'31 No matter how black or yellow, 3 Your evils will seem virtues. ' yy, ll F' 135341 5, But, if it's brains, wit and sense that you search j ,li gf Find Prof. Burnap and end your quest, Nflffg For no other such sage and jester L55 Can be found at Lake Forest. 1' l 1 avi: BY A MERE FROSH. Qt-ff' , , QQ SX? wi wtf. Here's to Little Mack, ii, He well knows how to figure, ly? Regardless of his stature, C .AQ A man could not be bigger. Cl?jg3,f I :Ir Zgydggwgi ji A. Ellingwood's an Oxford chap, ,'f ' His classes never are a snap, gf fe Y? And I've heard many girls ,ii Admire his dark curls, VVhich he never conceals 'neath a cap. ggi, V' 1' fl fs an if . .. . 2 g 1877 P' ff l r One of Lois Hallls Many Annual Proposals April 6, 1921 My dear frind Miss Lois: I now tak the plesher of righting you a few lines two let you no where i got your adres. It is von from the matromey club. I have a list of women wants two get married, so i picked your name out for i am coming two in three miles from you two Hiewood, illinoise, so plese right and let me no. I save my pension in the winter, then i go out in the sumer for a time i work two. Last sumer i made a hundred and fiftey a month and had a good time in Chicago, from your frind Wi- L-l-- Si- Home, M., W. Mi age his 42 years old. Dear Bureau: Are marriages really made in Heaven? SWEET SIXTEEN. Dear Sweet Sixteen: We have been able to Find the answer to your perplexing question through the aid of Prof. Burnap, the greatest matrimonial bureau expert in the country. It seems that they are not. At least, he says, if they are Heaven must be corrupted by labor unions too, for they turn out pretty poor goods sometimes. THE BUREAU. . DEGREES IN GREEK. 1. Prof. Boggs teaches Greek: 551500 a year. 2. Nick Pappadopolis wheels a barrow: S2100 a year. 3. Mlle. Valiette Cotherwise Sarah Proutyj dances Greek dances: S1000 a performance.-Life. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT- Tennyson could take a worthless sheet of paper, write a poem on it, and make it worth 365,000 That's genius. Some men can sign a check for SS50,000, and make it worth it. That's capital. A mechanic can take material worth 35.00 and make it into a watch spring worth SSO. That's skill. A merchant can take an article worth 75 cents and sell it for 31.00. That's business. A girl can buy a hat for 32999. That's vanity. Some fellows can go to college four years and know less than when they entered. That's foolishness. The author of this jingle could write a check for S90,000, but it wouldn't be worth a cent. That's tough.-The Jester. - l M. fm !,f'w.,, ,.,f7-f,. pf- , uglzyi I r , --jgwg 4, L ,. A .,, .' I , Q , f,,4 fs ff 'Q C firm. .. I . y ' L .f if f f f pe-A'-are Mft. , 1 . Q .D . K pf -g.gl44Q1lVg6!,. Q an ii,-,ggil-gcv,,,sf Xifxw nn A F' Q llll 1 7 If A -iw . '1 1' ' Vi -'fg W Y Y , ' 2 ,ffm 'QL 254 W Q . , VE! 61115 fx Chat: A Q? DL ? lfyf 101.1 . - W ff NX W x i S A w X ,,i54v,,Yil j Q ,. + vu K K fi 4 5 s :li XX I x 91 QE : i gp:-'X 49 nlrom bad I-o worse--'W-' K Beating' yoga-way rlxru Y fe Coliege' W kk X ,, X XX' lqh 1 N 7. FQ s Q A QQ? X , ,N A -'f ' T-lkxemokfq. U41 5- ' , j jx X jk? Ccko Y! lkeSerenade Xxx If . C9 g Ike iaculky al- l'keCwcus Ummfaffv - W fffxxx fe ffl, 4 Pg. 5, X X, ffij, ' W A' Im! :ri S -5' so 'vw ' he xg? x Jf X1 7 I ,M X X W f ' ! Q UNL ' fi' li ' f , 25? w fm f up I YW 'E Q -RW! 'N X! H 'im' ' Nl, H XNXXXM NNW W X f.?rg'::':5aa.:::si:?:' 142 Zi 189 ,fn Eulli , f wmvgrx -C I as f T .fwrgs JE e Ariana-M :ffl zu- ' 53112, ,, gm X xX if TAT S g - K ,YW :iv rg Vg g rx Siftings Lucky at cards, unlucky at love, He held her on his lap, Is fn maxirn ages old, He held her tenderly, But in every case it all depends But now it makes her seasick, Upon the hands you hold. I-Ie has water on the knee.-Alma Ferrv Haller: VVhat is a star? Bright Escort: A sensation. Ferry Haller: Twinkle, twinkle, little sensation, Up above the whole creationg You seem way up in the sky, But you're really in my eyef' Lee: Tell me in plain terms what you think of me. Irene: I can't. To speak of you in plain terms would be impossible THE FOLLOWING VERSE VVILL ATTEST THE GREAT SUCCESS she OF THE FORESTER LIMERICK CONTEST: There once was a class full of pep, Oh, can they write poetry? Yep! NVhen put to the test, They all took a rest, And so they acquired a bum rep. ik Her family name was Fennimore. She married a youth named Berwyn Moore. Poor Berwyn! You'll ne'er see him anymore, Spent all, has not a penny more. I asked a Lake Forest girl how old she was and she told me said it was none of my business. Davy Rees: VVhy do hens only lay in the daytime? Micky: I give upf' Davy: Because at night they are roostersf' Frosh: I work my algebra problems on tissue paper. Second Frosh: XfVhy so? Frosh: That's the only way I can see through them. Seven in one-Seven in all-If there be less-You'll merel Our Beck is the barber's delight, But his hair really isn't cut right, For his bangs-come now, girls, Suggest something for curls- Don't you think they're too straight and too light? ,glav PM-7 1. .Ear ii lax, is Lf, 190 the truth y fall. X 1 PK, W 5 uv-QM 5 rv-U jx , - RCHIIHISCGHCCS we YQ e - -.v X f' C59YW '3 x i,,y Zw , , G- -J - f ..,2W. H '. xv IQ . Q ' 'fa ef fr' I 1 7. J ., Ei- V 7? A A A VX ' 5? , 1 ix Wi sy., ggi fi PX Dpi - ixi H af XX , , A' AAA,AAA', S z . ii 2 9' i 5 f'f'2?f A MY, A , :ff Af'xAW 1 K A fA 5 , ..., mxuu-, 1 9 1 C 5 r 7:7 v -ii 1? LE? ' ' ' ' '-L SVVEET HARMONY. I wandered over all the world In search of harmony, I traveled over all the states And lands beyond the sea. I sought the quiet country lanes Where peaceful streamlets How, I sought small hamlets in the Alps, Where naught was seen but snow, But still wherever my feet strayed I found some source of strife, And then I entered L. F. C. And sought to hide from life, And there, at a Fac. Meeting, Lo, My eyes were opened wide- Ahl Harmony-sweet harmony- At last! At last! I cried. I'D MAKE IT FAST. If I should die tonight, And you should come to my cold corpse And say, Boy, you are going far away, NVhere there are streams of Scotch and Rye, VVhere there is no such word as dry, I'd say to you, Cut out the gush! just nail me down and mark me fRush l' -Life SO VVOULD I. rk The saddest words of mouth or pen Are these: NVhat might have been. Ford ......... .......... ......-................ ..... S i g n Painter Ellingwood . . . .... Floor 'Wfalker Mather ....... ...,...... B ell Hop Miss Powell .... .... H it on Broadway Coffin ........ ..... I Vild XVesterner Allee ....... ........................................ P assionate Poet Burnap ..... ....................................... C ontirmed Bachelor THE EVERLASTING LAST LINE. Chapel is dismissed. -Dr. Moore. But, my dear girl, perhaps you do not know that a reputation may be lost in five minutes. -Miss M. H. Tee-hee, hee, ha-ha, tee-hee-Oh, girls. -Georgie. I think he must have been a Presbyterian-but his mother loved him just the same. -Billy Burnap. I love lots of girls a little, and one little girl a lot. -Derby. ' VVe will rise and repeat the benedictionf'-Liz. They called it doggie, but it was a goat just the same. - Photographer- Do you want a large or small picture? Pittinger-- I guess a small one. Photographer- VVell, then, close your mouth. rl: Here's to you all, lest some dayrilgiool will feel he was slighted. ig' I 9 . ul, U .ZZ 'E ,if 192 I 2 T, 5 ,ef 1 9 1 ,, X 2 x W' ,'ks ,J X 1 1 J w 1 ,X . ,WH -.' L 1 1 ,J K , an-. ,ffl-f itmf ,-qi? 2 T- ywvfl 5 as--'Ji ff 1-'YffZf,,!i3 ? . A og CWNA? 1 . ,H I I- fi- -SWIM? ML Z 5 L ,Y Y I in r bimw ,iT '45 3 - ff ,ai 5 Bowman Da1ry Company s Q 'V COUNTRY BOTTLED MILK ftwsis Never Varies from Highest Standards of Purity ff' xi f 'I AJ . Bowman Da1ry Company fy' if Beckley Cardy Company 5'3545J scHooL FURNITURE Zfx SCHOOL STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES tp Kd: LOOSE-LEAF CGLLEGE NOTE BOOKS 5 I7 East 23rd Street Chicago ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS BAKERY GOODS AND ,La ,j ' DENNISONS PAPER GOODS-NOVELTIES Q' X LINDERHOLM'S BAKERY Z Qi Market Square Lake Forest I, Compliments of ,K 'f. 2 teet Z SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY 3 5 JAMES L. SMITH LELAND C. SMITH f LAKQAEKZREST 1 y 193 Cf' Fi frug ,ff Sf A 1 fx 5 George Middendorf Company Established 18 71 Wholesale Produce 73-75 W. South Water Street CHICAGO F. WALLENWEIN 7 Q SHOE REPAIRING 55 Deerpath Avenue Lake Forest, Illinois THE GROWING BANK ON THE CORNER Lake Forest Trust E6 Savings Bank Phone moo WLQ3' l.-', , 5 ,. 'F , ZZ i X .q, . w' .- N ., - -f at ,pin . . , 194 . vxag, Y Y qv Tivieqmyq .V Qj J O Vixqt, o L EVERSON COMPANY COMMERCIAL AND HOME LIGHTING FIXTURES READING, PIANO AND DECORATIVE LAMPS Sanitary Drinking Fountains Water Coolers Water Filters All Sizes and Capacities Catalogue for the asking Up I7 rom the Beach ff my 117. H- , Q , 1 if ' , ' I p J, Hfwivf w,,yiAxf'f.,r-1-,Qis-wg I 'U C Y, N R- V, 195i ' si- ,xvvf-s. . . A Q 'i'fN.a,L, 552 ,,f4f 6 off Q . '-Q - 'Qf5QP V:Y:i ?'JA Lff ' - ' ' -' ANDERSON BROS. DRY GOODS-GROCERIES-SCHOOL PENNANTS AND BANNERS Telephones 37, 38, 39, SI Lake Forest, Illinois L. H. W. SPEIDEL GENTS' FURNISHINGS Suits Made to Order Telephone 644 LAKE FOREST Notary Public LAKE FOREST SEED STORE A. Binnie, Prop. SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, FERTILIZERS, FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBS Cut Flowers of All Kinds at a Day's Not Telephones: Store 952-Res. 762 Lake Forest Telephone 66 Office Hours l to 3, 7to8P.lVl. 3l2 Deerpath Avenue V6 Lake Forest 4 Hifi I . -- N. r ur, u A NPG 42,2 -s-ff' P fl , JW -1.1, ix 1969 f I 'Q' S5 l -,Xi 1 53 A JOHN GRIF F ITH 69 SON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE In All Their Branches LAKE FOREST ILLINOIS OSCAR PEARSON Fine Furniture Repairing ancl Polishing Upholstering, Mattresses ancl Picture Framing Telephone ISI Lake Forest, Illinois DE LUXE THEATRE Lake Forest, Illinois THE LATEST PICTURES AND UP-TO-DATE SERVICE VINCENT QUARTA, Manager Sporting Goods Eleclrical Goods Wells 8: Copithorne Company GENERAL HARDWARE Tels. 92-93 L,,vFv Lake Forest, Illinois 11235 , 'tiki 197 Na ,wi ,655 1 ' 2'- I f This Book is a product of the Year Book De- partment of the Rogers Printing Company Dixon and Chicago, Ill. fn' LEE?-' ? T Q p V s ., Y V7 ui? VPN 'R x, b Q5 , fi353Wf, 1 -- ff 1, V 1 Gifs? is N, laiyfg hifi' fy I if 2,423 C 52,2 -3 1' 4 . if 5 5 4, . z .2 , 51.1 S i! 4A J if ggjfi .ff If J 5 T i? C ,,r, cf I K , 1 .1 ' Nifegfii Eg f - 'V' J NOW IS A GOOD TIME to start an account in one of the oldest and best banks in Chicago-The State Bank of Chicago Established more than forty-one years ago, this bank enjoys a prominent part in the remarkable progress of Chicago and vicinity, and now has more than 60,000 persons who use its complete banking facilities. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS Henry A. I-Iaugan ..... Oscar H. I-laugan ..... C. Edward Carlson ..... Walter J. Cox ........I Austin J. Lindstrom .... State Bank of Chicago La Salle and Washington Sts. Established IB79 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OFFICERS Leroy A. Goddard, Chairman of the Board . . . . .President .Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President . . . . . .Cashier Samuel E. Knight .......... Secretary William C. Miller . . Trust Oflicer Frank I. Packard.. . . joseph F. Notheis .... Frank W. Delves .... Gaylord S. Morse ..,. Edward L. ,larl ...... .Assistant Cashier .Assistant Secretary Paul C, Mellander john D. Campbell. TOTAL RESOURCES OVER Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier 350,000,000 fm- Filil ' .TC . .-.fe-X.. -2 --. . AL, ,f - 4 5 , UZ U ', . 2 Afffgl I , ns. 1 99 C -1A..h,7,,,f'hr?, P F Y . .J C. v , fi iQ ff ti' 5 cf, lr 1' aff ,-fivlx I ' Q fd, .A Thx , 3 ' 71 3.5 c f' f 'Ifi'1'3 iw!!! . ,I 'J 7 T fiizw as f, gif. fs U - a rl! 7, ,L 2 1 X. ?. 1 . 1 3 it, 9 B u I fy QS, 5 K IM.: 1 'Q I' ,I I x I 'x 5 f ,Mfg Q JI 19 .. f , A ye, Rf. F' 5' ,D 'x fl f. If x 'f J I I F, ff! J f 'Ls ,N f, If -s, J ,-.N I ,J , I I 1, J bk - .3 Q I ,. ,mC TNC? -. fQQ'e'-NT.: ,V 3 , . N r ff X F mmm ,fL,-NA- IQ !1 im? gwnujiow 9 L L gy f-' 'RW T L. TS ,U liiihjfgms G, WHOLESALE RETAIL THE BLACKLER MARKET IVIEATS BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY POULTRY, CAME AND FISH Lake Forest, Illinois Telephones I 096-I 097-I 098 PROMPT ATTENTION-COURTEOUS SERVICE C I.,' ' 545567 ff J I 'T .f ,f V ' 'V' ' ef mfly VE' 5- XA Q ,Q f - I -HI' N1 A, I ' I 45- -I IQ To f'f ' I A ion I rw, , ., '- , VY, , Q . , J. L.. , ,f I ,, . A-A x.,,...f ff., A If 1 X., J N 'W I IX if lj I' , y X , I I, 3 'z-f'-4 5 . I fa fr, fJ :W ,,, 9 ,tj 5. I .I .TL ' A 2 r I 1. .Q .E '-VI' if-X 2, iff! 1 A in f,mfv.,,,' Q, 3 K I K f SVN - I C4 5 F L y F5 , 1 I If :R If 5 r 1' fjfwa Z I C 'lx 1 31 gj M wg RL I Lf' , I X I .1 s 1 I eI EP Kill. I Af If' 3 9 J 5 ff 3 I , . I? t X I3 . N 2,17 wj - I XB' -- I if, '7 -6.5 ,L Xu. pf. , f- I-iw illll' s. pe, : rfET1fzQ' f 1 2 ' Q N 'A ' .L 'P f- 1'f1f':1 ff- W3 71 f awwfq ,,f . 72 M 7 f .- N , V 'T pei -1- ,J - K, f is eff i ,. W2 Y 1 . ' A l N7 ' ff , A, il' ,,.,'g,v,,f.- xfj. 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ZENGLER Student Rates on Suits CLEANING-PRESSINC1-REPAIRING Suits Called For and Delivered Telephone 379 Lake Forest OHI GOODYV' BUTTER-KISTH POP CORN The very choicest, seasoned popcorn, popped just right, and the excess of moisture dried out, then buttered with pure cteamery butter- it makes a treat fit for a king. A TAKE HOME A SACK OR CARTON TONIGHT A fresh assortment of Mrs. Ranft's home-made candy in SL00 and 50C sizes. Cigars-Ciga.rettes-Tobaccos-Pipes-Billiards and Bowling -' F. W. HEINEMANN Chicago Papers Deepath and Bank Lane, V 7 ff. Phone 560 I 14 L ZZ f at r f '- ,,4, 3 L ,f A 201 -fe C . f f' w ,-4 .rj X . ra 2. .ra , 9 .1 f- 1 ,J J f' J. E 6, ,JSA rffiifl A 1' in rl 1 t 5 ZIV lf , fy' Q. if X 3' fl L .M .fx 1 rl! L. wif' 4 Q 1' q. f fl I . , Y Vs 1, r I .. i 1 ,. i lr :img :Q 5 Z-fgxxee 4' is -.0 galil? fl .f' ,' cv Li txf f: , ff se K,lfl'L'Q ,aff A .5 Q ', G, sl 115 523' ' V9 - x , I, V3 Q ,I ,J f LQi31l3:Cbv - uni? Au!-f 'A flx pg? '15 22 fb - 1? 5 2 X i T? 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'Af E21 MUS -, m , f IZ2'x -2 ,kT 202 ,ii gllfiffzpxxxjxx 7 V 1121 i '1J'-sf. 7' ? T 7' , i - W. Qi x 'X 'fr , ii 'M'-,?i5llllll5!:im1i? LQ hllfigxwlfg K W .Q Y ' - -,xmfagev-J f Y Y Y 72 '1 1. xi Q Cheerful lnvltlng Homes A RE. you one of those who have discov- Nf ered the benefits derived from cheer- gf ful, pleasant interior decorations? Your T5 home can be made attractive with very little ll bl fy trou e or expense. X. gg 99 0 -5 Dolesco Flat Palnt produces beautiful, restful color harmonies. It dries with a dull enamel finish resembling 3' wall paper or kalsomine. Write for Color Chart and Dealer's Name SANITARY-WASHABLE H. M. Hooker Glass 8: Paint Company CHICAGO ILLINOIS or c ce ceec 1 1? .A -Q-ww, . , , r' Ph we l lim A, eeeee be L-L 'e.c fm 'ff , Az ,-55' ' X ' 4' fl i a l s e an - 3 we lj v i ,lQ S TO GTS a ii -e 1 WUWC'fUf!f? ' 1 5 i1'C1lQPHll Jewelers 1 Q, Q ? '7Qaf10Qi79r055rafr1rs' .. Qfcfffbnyf' if W' . ' Y' 5 ii 7 17 Eagrfvxonroe Sr ' r 7 QhICagO.lll. ,gfjcl 15 'vi' A . ,A xi D E Q M l j Q gl j',l jef10ffjfQfWfffWWPQ 61765706 z if Qi? gs .aocrc vreeta -mf-Maxx , or or -aee er' ii, i J' -fi 1mr:A'-2'--'?1?7f:i?-'jjj' f r 'Wm 1 ,1 'I .ll , In R Av'.x ,VN ---- - -- -- -.' ., ,. A J 4, k Q f 'LQ r V .iwrggl f 203 V Tj3Q?lQglt3rET?leilEfi 5 ,f , ' Y ' ' 3, When on hit CHICAGO You've a million ancl one things to do and hardly time to do any one of them. lt's then that you wish there were someone who coulcl Make a Hotel reservation for you Get you seats for the best show in town Shop for you Get a new stem for your pipe Have a suit pressed in a hurry Check your bag Tell you about the newest things in clothesfdress ties, studs, etc. Do things for you that only real friends do these days. You may not know it but all this and more is but a part of Dockstader 6: Sancl patrons grahs Don t hesitate to send a letter or WIFE when you want something berg service. lt is willingly rendered to in Chicago. DOCKSTADER E SANDBERG CLOTHES FOR GENTLEMEN SIXTH noon Rspuauc suleomc CHICAGO ,As D 17' 1 -f ,Nl 3 flu? , v N62 l ' ,Sl 204 '19 if i X XJ X ,J E , , fx A1 . ,n 1 v ff' .Ai ' T X -4 4 .1 ,. fifv im , TTT T E fre- F-,fa Lf, .fN L,.'- 15-ij! ig 2- ,...- Q F Q 1? kNfA vlnl , 3 , E E REETE ff L' ' ' A Y if- -1.xr5v---'Vi S, i V Telephones ,B sms 5501-5502-5503-5504 Z .V , if It MAURICE COHEN af Steamships and Dining Cars 6 ft Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs and Hospital Supplies a Specialty 2, I K ,J POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON Ai . fx ,Q-.A fl ,,,f FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BUTTER AND EGGS .1 3 Q ai ' 4 X If I 2 w Ci ,Eh 68 W. South Water Street 3 L, , Chicago, Illinois 1 I ' f TQ I x .Nil Eif Rasmussen Bros. Boot Shop ' A . ij College Headquarters for Shoes of 39125 'i,' x fl 'vtq STYLE AND QUALITY 'fd Phone 612 Market Square J I I, Lake Forest i Ili Qil' Y fl If PEARL THEATRE South First Street Highland Park, Illinois 555 WHERE THE BEST OF PICTURES ARE IEETOWN 3 T,,,,A 111 T Tm ,,,s I Hx A I ,T 2 'i'l f 265 K Ki B 15533159 J .nzmsgmqm 1iZ?fl'Z Z4 A EF A 4 -VY 1 . ,Q . K ,, ' '15,, X 2. NV . n, 1 1 H.. 1 15 , - . Ei , . ,. ' K4 . ' f 'iii 'fx 'Qi-: - ' 3. 'Q X- , 14' 655. 2 .. ,Q 4 , 5 Eggiihitvtg 'Z'-A .mv sz,-4 5 ,. av . W x Q 'Q 'Q' ,Qi M- , Fi' N . 35, -A. 5' , N in W mV wswg ,N is A Ex 'P -, Rh 2' ggQL,:...n v VW xx. ST Q , - -nyif , 4. ik tb' wx 42 wx Q - + 0 , -. 'Qyv-fs Q- E? . -L -fb, 1-N .. rx, ,1 I 53+ Q. 1 F2322 ,HJR P , 22 1 1 f Y , , x I, I . L, 1 I F. L, 1, Q y A - if - Q.-ff' V T X '3,R- Db: X,-,' 2 ERN Qf H 'I gf A A uf ff Qgwihu 151 ' 'f' ' RL -1+-fp An Active Alumni I .L I An Efficient Faculty A .J- I An Interested Student Body LAKE FOREST C LLEGE PRESIDENTS OFFICE LAKE FOREST COLLEGE 4,F'y5s,,u LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS refill J-J A 'vez' I 2 0 7 I rw 1- I 1 1 N , ,1 I ff x ,,.., , 1, . J'i: ,' gulf ? T? f mI1 f,-,7 ,X -, fur. fx, it ' 'B 5' Ififz A 2 fiij ' 1, 2' ea f f Dix If, 'f ffif fy, J M. H. HUSSEY J. E. HUSSEY 1 23 Cs: I 5 5 Q I X ,,i,-f. Ziff' W? ii ff . H. Hussey ompany 5 Not Incorporated :al C' 1 WG .- ?2 'Y Ia 4,5 -1 :B ,D - ' x I I 75 V2 g. .Af ' 5, Ia A - M, I Q.. LUMBER - COAL - COKE - WOOD BUILDING MATERIAL AND FEED Telephones 888-889 LAKE FOREST ILLINOIS ,I ', 'J 5 , Q ,I I -, ', 31 X. .uf .I '., R. M ws f .,j f 5 , f U I- il, L T 5 , ,, -.Ayr f if 1 5 I Q7 ' 'ff' gh I 2 V 5 if' 12,3 ,- xjj QSM: I, 2 Az. 3 ffif Y K 2 I A Z? E -.hmm ff, I ffl? J ff f 1 XV? ,, ,f mu SW? 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Chapman Chas. H. Ewing Chas. H. Schwepp Henry C. Durand Chas. W. Folds L. W. H. Speidel Thos. E. Donnelley james O. Heyworth Louis F. Swift D. R. McLennan Carl L. Krafft Robt. Thorne John T. Pirie R. H. McElwee Milton Wilson FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE BANK OF LAKE FOREST Market Square LAKE FOREST ILLINOIS Get your home-made Ice Cream and home-made Candies at the LAKE FOREST CONFECTIONERY The Compliments of FirSt-Class Sanitaw COLLEGE Service BOOK STORE If if Eugene W. Tucker, Manager T -2 ,ti 5 217 'J Z7 A ages--K' , s fi WE ARE TAILORS OF J. B. Veselsky QUA'-'TY Specializing in Students' Clothes - for Formal and Informal Occasions LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR PRICES LOWER THAN ANYWHERE lVlen's Tailoring Department Hemstitching Done on Short Notice State and Van Buren Sts., CHICAGO Second Floor, South Anderson Building Q A Phone 855 Lake Forest STORES Telephone I4 Auto Calls Answered Repairing Day or Night LAKE FOREST TAXI SERVICE PAUL HOLSTE and WILLIAM ROSE GARAGE AND AUTO LIVERY Automobile Supplies Lake Forest, Illinois Phone Randolph 3 7 7 6 Dress Suit Rental Co. IZZ4 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FORMAL DRESS CLOTHING FOR RENT Full Dress Prince Alberts Tuxedos C t y Wh Striped Trousers LATEST MODELS Silk Hleltiwa S A ALL SIZES ite Vests 'El ,.f TN -' Q I Vu . I li wfs W ,..N..s mfs V I , ' , ,- i '.,,,f af , , ,gt .M Q.,-tg., O Q A X X l p sm zz, -gwaij Y if zixs i ' . 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'..z4f11iw'kz 2Q,j X ,. j'5Q1ihc7 ,a.Cm-,c I VIOLIN INSTRUCTION PROFESSOR KONRAD Seventeen Years With the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Studio on Eighth Floor, Kimball Building 582i Magnolia Avenue, Chicago No job Too Small None Too Large A. J. ITRICH PLUMBING AND HEATING LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS ia Telephone 398. Residence 866 Compliments of American Wall Paper Company 825 South Wabash Avenue Telephone Harrison 8l40 CHICAGO ,I lv , q, f if-17 il. A f ff,I ,: I If 'I 'Y I - a A W--f .III,-.I N H -fl- '1.2f11i-sfK493-fan:-'KQD A .,'3 ir!Ll L, -..f , ,X,, , , ,Wi Wifi ,M f, SSSS Yifiglii' 'E' ' ' - ' JOHN S. KLUSPES DISTILLED AND NATURAL CE Distributor of SHERIDAN SPRING WATER FROM LAKE GENEVA, WIS. LAKE FOREST, IL Telephone 56 I HYDROX SPRING AND DISTILLED WATERS LINOIS Durkin Ice Cream Company Phones I 38-139 CARBONATED BEVERAGES WJRC PY? O BRAND Maui Es,. snin . 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