Lake Forest College - Forester Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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Upper Row' -Virqinia White, Sara Rachel Lineburq, Ellen Friclzson, Carol l-lelser, Charlotte Meyer, Natalie Chaloner, Gladys Lonqbralce. Lower How'--Florence Vail, Margaret Shoemaker, Mariarie Ingram, Miss lfvfupal, Marion Phipps, Flulh Bolt. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honorary society tor fresh- man women. The local chapter was established at Lake Forest in February, l934. The requirement tor membership is a 2.5 scholastic averaae tor the first semester. The purpose of .Alpha Lambda Delta is to encourage hiqh scholarship and to sponsor a hiah standard of learnina. Mrs. Herbert McComb Moore was initiated into the society as an honorary member in February, l935. Miss Aqnes Ft. Koupal has been advisor ot the qroup since its installation here. The officers are presi- dent, Marjorie lnaram, senior advisor, Ruth Bolt: secretary, Bdaraaret Shoernakerg Ueasurer for tnst serneskx, Florence Vailg treasurer tor second semester, Ellen Erickson. Ftuth Brennan, CHadys Lonqbrake, and. Bene lane Pooke were innkned ahertuhuhna Hwereauuenmnustorrnennxnshunthe tirst semester this year. i17l .vf V. . .N-4 hx... - , LM, 'fda We ,--' ,, .- - F ,.... -..VH -V- ,tau ,LS ir., -xy, - --f . .V ,V,-. .W J.. A' f xv--x,.P -. - '-xr'-'-., '-f'L

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Upper Row--Dr. R. B. Williams, Carl Marienfeld, Pobert Katz, William Wright, Dr. lohnson. Second Row--Frank Roberts, Harlan McClung, Thomas Calhoun, Dale Smith, Alfred Kuerst. Lower Row-eRobert Dobbin, Howard Knaack, Keith Cady, Dr. Moore, Stephen Gray, Louis Palmer. Pl-II ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary fra- ternity for freshman men which was organ- ized at the University of lllinois by Thomas Arkle Clark. There are now thirty chapters of Phi Eta Sigma in the United States, and Lake Forest was the eleventh chapter in- stalled. lt was mainly through the earnest efforts of President Moore and his personal friendship with Dean Goodnight at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin that the local charter was secured in l929. Lake Forest is one of the smallest schools with an authorized charter of Phi Eta Sigma. Dr. H. M. Moore, Dr. R. B. Nifilliams, and Dr. E. A. lohnson are flbl honorary members of the fraternity. The requirement for membership is a 2.5 scholas- tic average for the first semester of the fresh- man year. Members are also accepted who succeed in acquiring that average for both semesters. Edward lenner and Probert Lewis fulfilled the requirement for membership the first semester of this year and were initiated on February 25, l936, in the Henry C. Dur- and Auditorium. The officers for the year were Keith Cady, president, Alfred Kuerst, vice-president: William Wright, secretary: Dale Smith, treasurer, and Myron Perry, historian.



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Upper Row-Thomas Diver, Spencer Lange, Alfred Kuerst, Orville Lasley. Second Row-f-George Martin, Dale Smith, Myles Hall, Royce Wright, lohn Barney, Karl Hansen, Raymond Beatty, Frank Roberts. Lower Row fMr. Logan, Mr. Keller, Marxorie lngram, Margaret Shoemaker, Dr. lohnscn, Robert Dcbbin. ECONOMICS CLUB The Economics Club, one of the most progressive and modern organizations at Lake Forest College, was founded in l934. The purpose of the club is to exchange ideas and analyze the present day economic problems of the business world in an atmosphere different from that of the class room. Meetings are held about once every three weeks. The forum type of program, in which both sides of a question are presented by members of the club followed by an open discussion, is used. The club has been fortunate in securing two outside speakers every semester to come and talk to them. The requirements for membership are a major in economics or business admin- istration and a certain standard of scholarship. Dr. Iohnson, Mr. Keller, and Mr. Logan are honorary members. The offi- cers are: president, Robert Dobbin, vice-president, George Martin, secretary-treasurer, Marjorie lngram. UST

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