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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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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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Sl '4 'iw L... I, ?Y 74 First Row-Oscar Gyllenberg, Stephen Gray, Helen Decker, Tohn Palm, Keith Cady. Second Row-Ruth Bolt, Dr. Lineburg, Miss Kopenhaver. BETA BETA BETA The Lambda Phi chapter of Beta Beta Beta, an honorary fraternity for students of the biological sciences, was organized at Lake Forest College toward the end of the second semester last year. By reserving its membership for those who attain high scholastic records in biology, it encourages scholarly attainment in this field of learning. lt cooperates with other societies of natural science in extending biological knowledge and in encouraging new discoveries, Beta Beta Beta emphasizes a three-fold program: stimulation of sound scholarship, dissemi- nation of scientific knowledge, and the pro- motion of biological research. The require- 191 ments for membership are the completion of sixteen semester hours in Biology, either junior, senior, or graduate student ranking, and scholarship superior to the average of the whole student body. The charter mem- bers of the organization are Dean Wray, Bodger Smith, Bobert Smith, Ruth Bolt, Stephen Gray, and Dr. Bruce Lineburg. Carroll College sponsored the installation of the local chapter on Tune 4, 1935, through the efforts of Buth Bolt. The officers of Tri- Beta are: president, Ruth Boltg secretary, Stephen Crrayp treasurer and counselor, Dr. Bruce Lineburg. The meetings, which are held twice a month, are open to all students interested in biology.
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