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

 - Class of 1937

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ROBERT R. LOGAN Mr. Robert R. Logan is lnstructcr in Eccncrrii:s. Mr. Logan receivegl the Bachelar ot Chemical Engineering degree from the University ct Arkansas, and the Bachelor ct Science degree in Business Adrninistration ircm the same instituticn. He received the Master at Business Adminis- tration from Northwestern University and carne ta Lalze Farest ii. nineteen-hundred and twenty-nine. LILLIAN MARIE LENNARDS Miss Lillian M. Lennards is lnstructcr in Spanish and Latin She received the Bachelor Ct Arts and the Master ei Arts degrees frfzii Ncrthwestern University. Her l.'laster's degree was taken in Latin. Miss Lennards did further graduate wcrl: at the Unix'ersit',' it fkiiagi and the University cf Llexicz, and summer study in Lfaiiriii, Span. ami the American .Academy in Rc-me, ltaly. She became a !'Y1FYT'llf-91' 'I Lal:-2 E:rest's faculty in nineteen-hundred and thirty. MlLDRED TRAVIS MURPHY Miss Mildred Travis Murphy is Dirertir ct Physiral Edu:ati::i fir 'Women and lnstructcr in English. She received the Eacheler et Arts degree from the University of lllincis, and the Master Qi Arts degree from Peabody College in the School ci Educatian, where she rna'-:red in Physical Education and Education. Miss Murphy has d:ne further graduate work at Kendall College. Before coming to Lake Ecrest Ccileae in nineteen-hundred and thirty two, Miss Murphy spent one year teaching in the l-liar. Sinzil at Hammond, Lcuisiana, and was Directcr cf Health and Physiidl Eiuiaticn , X 1' in Colleges at Troy, Alalfarna. and Statesizcrs. Geirgia. i . ,J V -1 K A 11,3 A KP , X' L -A ' i'fuL.--Pai ntyvmxw 4 . r r' .. C, Y-. Y e - Q -ff 7 -f s. --fe--, 4 xn- .. -,.--1, xg Y V V' Lai , -,, x.. --'YW -f- efef- V 'fr X Y d'fvV,jkl..i r f '?:k:fIkL:Y, --'vigil -5 I x .dr ' N W .ef P' Mu-q-,oa.-n- ,- - - A V f.-2 .Lf -ii fig , D' ,L r,ef 'r1,,h ee- -4 - ww- -f N ef- ' .,yiQ:ff'-14 V K i-Xi..?'fkj.ff5:lflf nf . V N .. M if s V - 1 , e. ' ' 1 .. '--wil-f'.w :,,-reg: ---1:--7, -'frm ' ee P' ew,-y.sr:1E+?ff-11,.5i'-Fi.-'P .'-.ff-L51p'a9i .::3,f'42'gi '-' :was '-1' i- inf'-' -1 -' --'- FQ rf Am -. ,ep J' . gf-,e --,aww-':.a4-.e .--e-,-q.12,ff ' -'r-rl -u ,f .kitvi '-me, .5 'E -f -' - ,- F V - L X -'- -, 1 .mt 't'iim,,.ife-. . 1'''uf.emxsffrifeek-vf.rriS?'a'e:'fs-Ei '1-'reels-if:-i'-'f.-x'.??:-' . . . . .M - - -5 W

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MARY KOPENHAVER Doctor Mary Kopenhaver became Instructor in Biology at Lake Forest College in nineteen-hundred and thirty-tive. Miss Kopenhaver received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Hood College, the Master of Arts degree from Northwestern University, and last Iune received the Doctor of Philosophy degree from the same institution. Doctor Kopenhaver spent the summer of nineteenfhundred and twenty- nine in study at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massa- chusetts. I-Ier completed research work has consisted of collaboration on an article, The Differential Distribution ol Water in the Tissues Along the Long Axis of Allolobophora caliginosusq Anatomical Record, vol. 54, and a paper, Water Absorbing Properties of Oligochaete Tissues, presented before the American Society of Zoologists at Atlantic City, December twenty-ninth, nineteen-hundred and thirty-six. Doctor Kopenhaver is a member of Sigma Delta Epsilon, Sigma Xi, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. VICTOR GRAHAM DAVEY Mr, Victor Graham Davey is Instructor in Romance Languages. Mr, Davey has received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Bard College, Columbia University, and the Master of Arts degree from Northwestern University. His Masters' thesis was on Symmetry Between Character and Milieu in Zola. He has done additional graduate study at Chicago Uni- versity, Harvard University, Northwestern University, and the Sorbonne, oi the University ot Paris. He has completed his work for the Doctor of Philosophy degree except for his Dissertation and examinations. Mr. Davey's present research includes The Problem oi Style in Stendhal, Romantic Elements in Zola, The Authorship of Celestina from Internal Evidence, and his Doctor's Dissertation on Dramatizations of Balzaas Novels. Mr. Davey is planning a trip to France this summer to do research for his Dissertation, Before coming to Lake Forest College in nineteen-hundred and twentye eight, Mr, Davey was an Assistant Instructor at Northwestern University. 13 LOUIS ORTON PALMER Mr, Louis Orton Palmer is Director of Music. Mr. Palmer received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Lake Forest College. Having been a pupil of Leo Sowerby, Mr, Palmer is skilled in the mechanics oi music, and is a composer as well as an interpreter ot music, He has studied voice under Cora Edwards of the American Conservatory in Chicago. He became a member of the faculty of Lake Forest College in nineteen-hundred and thirty-six. Mr. Palmer sings in the Saint Iames Episcopal Choir ot Chicago, and was one of the founders of Pi Alpha Chi, the honorary musical society on campus. Mr. Palmer is the youngest instructor at the :ill-ege. Sl lc. 1 g -' llffi ' .s-my V V, '-if. f 1, Q tty, X-fin.. I M X- .wf f -,-- . 1 f - X 4 ' wr.-:eff.3:.-s y5re Q .j L- L ' -b f A- ' ' 1' -1 . , 1 ,L ,Ja ' ' -'- .'a. , X ,-' L- -4 'r N,- M: ' ,. , A Al' sc rx fstx lm: ri. .yn Y i..L.i.R iq - xwi S-'W-.f 4 Av e .I E,-,lui ,H X, 1 ,,,l,,f5Y -K ex- 5-:E-'gli1.2-1-',.2',Q6?1?:g!c--1 '5 .. '-, :nj fl., :He-.0 , ., R -- o -1-'I gf, E V r ,V -I .5.-.f- - 1. 1- for.-Z-J5t',-5 X. - . A ' --.,x,,... 2'.w1.fc,e1x3s:s9itfw- -1 4 - 1. .1 - . -sa' ' JN '-'4'fflT6L1f.ae:P- ',-f - ' f ' '- , -AU -':'5.'J1115131331-'E:s.'5'iIPFf::i3'4L,.-fdfmwirrsiife-41P:'. A 'SU'-'H-'Mir-'. -- 'J -A .' , - - fT 5Y',',l1- f r f.gv'Q-ite -v-11-1 Pg'.TT'7,l- r?-'3,r3':'rC1l.df Nah- . '.- ii i. Vt vr f.-- -nff -, A .V . -J i,H+.1.. , , ,s .4 -,Wi t-1.1.-nf' 9... -., L--s .N ,1, vi.,-.-K . .tt-fn. '-Q94-+, . - 3 ., -y .M 'LVN - V . . ,ik f -- , TAY- on-a-,.,.Xd. - he .J...4.-1 .-C.. -, ..-,p lg.-f,..P-xv .ev1'S-u.-,,,,.,r- :N -- f v n - -Q-QD. J.. -.-' ' 1 ' L, . .,.-.s:'.'---M-,-ee.- A.a.e-.faedfrqgme-4-1..ri:fisher.-as-er..5ee.gd1Q:s:3c1,e:21-iiMg-Q'9g-32-.g1k.l5.g3g:.- .--is-'-fs t



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X ELDON C. HILL Mr. Eldon C, Hill received the Bachelor oi Arts degree from DePauw University. For two years after graduation he was on the editorial staff of The Indianapolis News, editing copy, contributing reviews of plays and books, and serving as assistant state editor. In nineteen-hundred and twenty-nine he entered the University of Wisconsin on a Graduate Scholarship, and in Iune, nineteen-hundred and thirty, received the Master of Arts degree. Then for two years he was Instructor in the English Department at Ohio Vifesleyan University. He attended Columbia University in the summer of nineteen-hundred and thirty-one, and during the academic year prior to his coming to Lake Forest College in September, nineteen-hundred and thirty-three, he car- ried forward his work toward the doctorate in the English Department of the Graduate School at Ohio State University. For the past few years he has been making a thorough study of the life and work of Hamlin Garland, Pulitzer Prize winner, the author of Main-Travelled Roads and the famous Middle Border series of books in social and literary history. Mr. Hill is basing his research largely upon original sources: letters, documents, and manuscripts, access to which has been possible through his personal acquaintance with the writer. EDWARD FRANKLIN PERRY Mr. Edward Franklin Perry is Instructor in History. Mr Perry received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College, the Master of Arts degree from the same institution, and also the Masters' degree from Harvard University. His graduate work was in European and particularly English history. Since coming here in nineteen-hundred and thirty-three Mr. Perry has taken his preliminary exams for the Doctor of Philosophy degree, and has yet to write his thesis. Before coming to Lake Forest College, Mr. Perry was a newspaper reporter in Hartford, Connecticut, and an Assistant in the Harvard History Department. RALPH R. IONES Mr. Ralph R. Iones is Director of Athletics. lvir. Iones started his college coaching at Wabash College, as Basketball Coach. He later was appointed Athletic Director and Coach of all major sports. After spending five years at Xflfabash he went to Purdue where he coached Basketball, Track, and the Backfield in Football. He finished his third year as Football Coach. He went next to Illinois University as Assistant Athletic Director, acting Purchasing Agent tor the Athletic Association, Coach of the varsity Basketball team, Freshman Football, and Assistant Coach in Baseball. After eight successful years here he went to the Lake Forest Academy as Athletic Director, coaching Football, Basketball, and Baseball. His record here attracted the notice of the Chicago Bear's Professional Football team. I-le pulled the Bears out of a long slump and won the League Championship his third year, developing a system of play which they still use f I-ie came to Lake Forest College as Head Coach in nineteen- hundred and thirty-three. 'N pw-V vA -, ,. U81 an-.i,, 'cf -vt., - nf 'e'- 'm C, 'rw fe, '14, 7,5 ,., , '77-12' X - -Y . . 1.0-f'f . 4. -W X ' -I til.-u'.5g,'fIfr.'b -,xiii-E , S A'- 1:-. .-- ' I -fl 'C ' A ' ' T p - T t - ,.,f.,- 1- . -5 . V . A I f - - .f,,t Je, ,,fa,s. '1, ,- ia ' Y - - f 931- .Pmfi-353 - . Fil' -- 'E' NN-f - -mt-'L 2-:Ihr C. ,N 'XV fliffiiis ',m,-:1X5T,f- ix- Gf'??fi5ws1..' . .- if:--ffwfv , in 'PTT A- s. ., f.m,,V.--'3-,. ' - -' . -f h '-'A MT'-fr:w,L..., xl, :J-f'1J.:4,:x ,Sqi:v:5i,gs.,,. l - vii..-if V , h V F - -YN. ..4.r.tv. I-,L .h WTS' - Q, tin. ' ' '. lj- Q ',1i:t:Aig:,1i:i1'xPaKI1. 7 . xl J, ls .fx-.fi --1,171 ',?'ii6?1.rQgiQf.' 6,5 , 7 a- '- it -Kuff-jf-.x,.,h,, ,. .. , .-. U., , -, z '--. 5,-ft, 4- '..3..-5,-,Eg ,Ek 5 ,, s. ,gy .if . ., Y - A 1 -3g,,3'x3g,pteff.A151',f ,-fi. -' ' -. .f -,, Af.v:,- .'1'q,sq.'f.'2:.::1.,Q4..'55-'iff-.5-ef-iN.:::-?5Z'f1rff- 'N -fs Q, r-gf' r- .. '1'-.Q -- '. --. , .' - '- . - '- 'WWE feast--L-,-v, .1v,-,v-'l-f -ve!-I 212- 'yls f'f.fgf'q,3-5'-gjmgr-f i.-at-5. 4 ' kj-'J 4, , ACQHQ .+:-1-29 -v'1' .Q 6- .- . A . :Q.iF5t3a't+' 'sniff'-H5-'2?+B1'2-2:52 wx: fiwirfjrfs-11-.s.'sf-isps-t:-....,,...w1.rh1fJ?gSi15:i'f 4, - -

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