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

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'if' FACULTY PCDRESTER MR. IOHNSON MR. HARRIS MR. CURTIS MR. COFFIN MR. R. B. WILLIAMS 5 . ' ,A 7 , 'N' F: 2 . 'i,f2eifa1T5i P' N Q ' , q,ng.:',g.' jg, dw .-qmgp-Q-.. EXPN? 7 -V:-.if - 1:'9w?f'2 f-..'.ff,-9. -, . ,W ,uh , N .-, an-..--q, MB. ADAMS MR. BOTH MB. SLEIGI-IT MR. S. P. WILLIAMS MB. MCPHEETERS MR. HARTZO FACULTY FCDRESTER MR. KELLER MR. KIRBY MISS LODGE MR. TURNER MISS KOUPAL MR. TOMLINSON ,an 'Un fa? MN SN. may nb, MR. PALMER MR. WIDMARK if 'P' has MR. DAVEY MR. IONES MR. PERRY FACULTY FCDRESTER MISS STOCKWELL MB. YOUNT MISS BIGGS MISS MELOY 199 MISS BAKKE MR. LARSON As 1 x W., I ' 53.16 ,W , .gg 1634 If 9 MISS POWELL MR. LASLEY MISS CLICKENER MRS. COBROUGH MISS CHAPIN MISS SLOAN MISS IOHNSON MISS HAGERTY MB. HALL MR. HUHNKE MRS. SMITH MB. FERGUSON FACULTY FCDRESTER VT 2 Ki X N-f, Q CLASSES FCDRESTER lun. ADAMS 'Y 'X Qi: BEHRENS 5 J I 'f ' 14: '. V ,. . 1. ,. , . ,y,...'1-m., -: A- 1 ,f .451-151' : , BERNARD BERTRAN D BIGGS Sr, 'Wx BROVVN DENNETT EKSTRAND HART GRANT SENICDRS FQRESTER .4 HODGDON HOWARD fuk IN GRAM IAMIESON IENNINGS ,X N59 - f x UA SX , , MWA-s F 1 4 Ag ' jfifl KATZ KIEL KOFFEL 4-0- l- LOULAN LINEBURG SENICDRS FCDRESTER MQCARTHUB ?'a. MQCPHEBSON if f in 19 'Q' MAIMAN, R. IVIANSNERUS MARIENFELD 65 MEYER MILES OSADCHUK 'F' SHARP BEAD, V. SENICDRS 'GS FQRESTER SNOW STBYKER SUGG TUROWSKI .-v f' .r- 5. , pi v BOYLE CONN ELLY CRAIG EISERIVIAN HIGGINS, M. MCCLUNG IVIORSTADT PERRY RIX SCHAMBER SEMRO SULLIVAN Q' VARNER WRIGHT, G. W. ZEITLER SENICDRS FQRESTER ANDERSON BAEHR BIOLO BOCDTH BAER BAX BBENNAN BBIGHAM BUNDESEN ' BURGESS DIXON CHANDLER COOPER DURKIN EDWARDS ERICKSON IUNIORS FORESTER fab aw v l. is FEELEY FOGARTY GOOD GREGORY FRIEBEL FUNK GUTHRIE IENNEB '553l?w:??ff ' ff' 'R' :Sw-Fm ' J -NSN: fl?Q.?390i ,,. v ,Q ,, ,. Q, , L, 'f 1 v . 'K' G IEN SEN ' KANE KLOPFENSTEIN KININGHAM KLEIN KOCH LEWIS LONGBRAKE 47 fwx IUNICDRS FCDRESTER 0 6. its kv MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH IVIARTINOV MATHER MAIMAN, E. MARSHALL MORGAN GSBORN QPQ1 -A--.J PEDEESEN ' PETERSEN, c. READ, E. POOLE QUENTIN ROBINSON EOEDEL BECKER SAPIRO COMES DOUGLAS MQCALLISTER MAY MILLER PATTERSON EASMUSSEN REILIO U31 lf' IUNICDRS FCDRESTER SCHUSTER SHEREB STAKEL STICKELS, I SHOEMAKER SMITH STICKELS, R. STILLING U41 ms , Fi, V I ? 1 STINCHCOMB TYNER WEBSTER VornNOBDEN WAKELEY WESTON WESTOVER WIIKEN E351 WRIGHT, M. IUNICDRS FCDRESTER T 'P 9 Top Row: Steinkraus, Waterhouse, Yates, Reinier, Wells, Towsley: Second How: Salzman Not Neale, Gilroy, Wildhage, Hruby, Guerrero: Third Row: Kern, Reilley, Handy, Margeson Moore: Bottom Row: Condit, Webster. Present: Adams, Anderson, Aye, Ball, Berg, Bivings, Booth, Brewster, Bundesen, Carlson Cobb, Cole, I. Cooper, R. Cooper, Eitel, Falconer, Fraser, Gillmor, Graham, Grear, Gripe, Haines Hansberry, Hyman, Iauch, C. Iohnson, R. Iohnson, Koch, Lee, Lindley. l36l Top How: Goodere, Higgins, Enevold, Thomson, Muller: Second Row: Zwicky. Venema, Caruthers, Hein, Colin: Third How: Clough, Nelson, Cochrane, Carlson, Hannahs: Bottom Row: Van Sickle, Iewell. Not Present: Marshall, McCallum, Milton, Miller, Morgan, Morrow, Olson, Paddock, Page-Wood, Peterson, Price, Ritzler, Robertson, Rose, D. Rouser, I. Rouser, W. Salzman. Snow, Toomey, Turney, Kroll, Umberger, Zlateif. 1 . , .,, , y 2 lv l37l SCDPHQMCDRES ' - '-.fi .L ,fp Top: Kent, Taylor, Crane, Nype. Cochrane, Weih, Hildebrand, Bauman: Second: Ekstrom E. Kiningham, Steffen, Iackson, Gradle, DeBru1er, Miller, Stoltz, Meiz: Bottom: E. Kern Alexa, Westbay, Schaus, Lantz, Iones, Evans, Wenta. Not Present: Allan, Altmeyer, Anderson, Antonsen, Bacon, Bauqhman, Beckwith, Bivinqs Boolz, Boyd, Brown. Bruckner, Burris, Byrum, Cappels. Caruthers, Chaderjian, Cioni Cox, Curren, Decker, Dennis, Dollard, Donaldson, P. Duiiy, R. Duffy, Dyslin, Ekstrand Elmer, Flues, Ford, Foster, Gibson, D. Gillmor, Gilroy, Gleason, Granstrom, Gulyash K. Harlan, W. Harlan, Harrison, Hatchell, Hire, Hruby, Huddle, Hurford, Iacobs, Ioyce Iusten, Kaumeyer, Kearns. FCDRESTER FRESHMEN Top: Beach, Bainbridge, Peters, Loeb, Goelzer, Baer, Bennett, Rickortg Second: Stechbart, Not L. Leonard, Hemenway, Sage, E. Miller, Coleman, Geiger, Rodman, Trautwein, Harter Bottom: Trego, Hughes, Henry, Helmkamp, Dickinson, Whamond, Lucas, Druley. Present: Knaak, Knourek, Koss, Lane, Latshaw, Lavery, H. Lee, P. Lee, Leising, D Leonard, Lukes, Maistrovich, P. Marshall, McAtee, McKenna, Meigs, Mencke, Michaelsen S. Miller, Morphew, Mosher, Nelson, Ogrin, Ori, S. Page-Wood. Parmelee, Paul, R Petersen, Pfeiler, Pinniger, Price, Przyborski, Quarnbusch, G. Roberts, I. W. Roberts Salomon, Sandell, Shepanek, Shinner, Sonnetx, Steinhaus, Thomas, Thompson, Thorsen Tower, Tonkin, Tuber, Uhlemann, W. Van Sickle, Westerdahl, Woldenberg. I 1 P FQRESTER 1, 11 I N ' 'nr-fx., Q' .g f N 'his ' lvg-S. , ,Q -- rw gzwxga Q Q-Wggi , Q,J,9 X 4.1: iz: N 'W.., -I I I I V I A H, QW. .-X I41I ACTIVITIES FQRESTER IRQN KEY PHI ETA SIGMA Top: Lewis, Hart, 1VIcClung. Bottom: Perry, Mr. Johnson, Boyle. 36 Top: Adams, Gripe, Weston, Perry, Ienner, Katz, A. Smith. Bottom: Mr. Williams, Lewis, Dr. Moore, Mcrrienield, Mr. Iohnson. U21 eilley. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA KAI-DPA ALPI-IA ACTIVITIES FGRESTER Top: Smith, Perry, I. E. Roberts: Bottom: Iamieson, McDuitie, Klein, Sharp, Bernard. STUDENT CGUNCIL Student Council regulates rushing . . . President Perry smiles for the birdies . . . also led attack on paddhng and heHwveek ... l+4l WCDIVIENS SELF GQVERNIVIENT I+5I 06 2:6 Top: Quentin, S. Kininghamp Bottom: Gregory, Ritzler, Iamieson, Bernard. The gals sponsored Lois Hall formal . . . gay affair . . . president for the year, Ianet Iamieson . . . ACTIVITIES E CDRESTER 5 z Top: Katz, Klopfenstein, Waterhouse, Weston, I, VV. Roberts, Westover, Muller: Bottom: Milton, Mr. Widmark, Mr. Tomlinson, Sugq, Schamber. MENS DEBATE A couple of cheery debaters . . . Durkin and Waterhouse . . . smart lads, taking advantage of MI. Tonunys Uahunq.. H61 WGIVIENS DEBATE 472 ivqr Top: Osborn, Lcmtz, Iockson: Bottom: Mr. Wid mark, Mr. Tomlinson, Boer. Team from Coe College trucked over to L. F. to be told off by our fems . . . Lcmtz and Osborn stood up for our side . . . ACTIVITIES ' 4 GARRICK CLUB FCDRESTER G'ft'th, Howard, Westover, Schuster, Salzman Top: rr 1 s . Klopienstein. Middle: V. Read, Shoemaker, Bernard, R. Read, Friebel. Baer, Bertrand, Anderson. Bottom: Stakel, Mr. Widmark, Mr. Tomlinson, Sugg, Osborn U31 Thomas, a butler William Meek - Beansy Blake - Robert Preston Miss Wilkes Charles Dobson Dr. Walter Talley Ann Winston - Vivian Darrell Rev. Dr. Loring A Policeman - Frank Cullen - Olga, the cook - Frances - A Photographer THE CAST Bob Bacon Russell Nype - Iohn Mosher Charles DeBru1er - Doris Lantz lack Byrum William Meigs Florence Evans Marcella Druley A Max Beach FrankIin Leisinq Rodney Cochrane Dorothy Westbay lane Hughes Iohn Bivinqs ACTIVITIES IT WGN'T BE LONG NOW FGRESTER THE NIGHT GF ,UM TANUARY TGTT-T CAST Prison MUYTOH - Dorothy Paul Homer Van Fleet Bflililf - - - Robert Bacon Elmer Sweeney - llldge Heath - - - - Charles Schuster Nancy Lee Faulkner - District Attorney Flint - - lack Sugg Magda Svenson - - Defense Attorney Stevens James Westover Iohn Grayham Whitfield Clerk ---- - Iohn Mosher lane Chandler - - Karen Andre - - Muriel Lindley Sigurd lungquist - Dr. Kirkland - - - Donald Hart Larry Regan - - Mrs. lohn Hutchins Marcella Druley Roberta Van Rensselaer T501 7355 Tom Hawkins Dale Schamber Sara Kiningham Dorothy Westbay Charles DeBruler Geraldine Anderson - Russell Nype - Al Brown - Frances Moore CAST Nat Miller - Richard Widmark Essie, his wife - - Mary Margeson Richard, their son - Robert Klopienstein Mildred, their daughter - Babette Klein Arthur, their son - - - Charles Schuster Sid Davis, E.'ssie's brother - - - A1 Brown Tommy, their son - - - Russell Tomlinson, Ir. Lilly Miller, Nat's sister - - - Margot Baer David lVIcComber ----- Iack Suqq Muriel McComber, his daughter - Ruth Marie Osborn Win! Selby ----- Kenneth Harlan Belle - - lean lVlcDulfie Nora - Virginia Turney Bartender - James Westover Salesman - Urban Comes, Ir. ,,,...f..--- N Q E -lol' , QL., 4 . , W- ' SMX l AI-I, WILDERNESS I5lI ACTIVITIES FCDRESTER PAN- HELLENIC CCDUNCIL INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL T K h Ritzler, Turney, Anderso Bg Bottom. Gregory, IGm19SOH.MGCAYthU I K gh TOP' Schc1mber.Wiiken. Hart, Mcximcxn B 1 kin, Klopfensiein, O. Ad .iw LI ,. .713 zf. I ,-....A.-. kr - IIIXA1 Af' iliii! ACTIVITIES FGRESTER Top: Pedersen, Brigham, Guerrero, Biolo, I. Gilroy: Fourth: Guthrie, lVl, Baer, Kiningham, Muller, Bennett: Third: R. Read, Moore, Shoemaker, Stinchcomb, Craig, Cole, Klein, Reiliog Second: Osborn, Stakel, Gregory, Bernard, Handy, A. Kern, Bottom: Weston, Lewis, IVIcClung, Hodgdon, Wakeley, Brennan: Not Present: E. Maiman, D. Gillmor, Goelzer, Stoltz, Boyle, Berg, Grear, McKenna, Aye, Hughes, Sage, I. Rouser, D. Rouser. STENTCDR . um Ma 9 F 1 V W' 'ffrf 'U -wv l5i5!9Z't'FP t 1 ft r. bt' -'ii ,f ff ff:-: , Y P Y . V' .ag wi Tut fpc-LLLAG:-u'u an -5 Y 5 f , .- u'- G 'G al XF' 'uxwf .',11:-'-we 1,-Q- f 1Dl wt-+': ff'Q..,Jf- ,Syl 'fljfl iffijuf fjftrrff , .ut-J L - ' . 1 -df' .M ,,,-4 twvi, l Wa A f Qin:-l'Q,ms ' . -. min' '::. g'I:..- A' 1 Q, 1 3 bi ,Rabbi-4 .-., ASQ: -:K Q ' .9 af' f1NSEiQbXf:'-lxq' 9 o hz: Some significant headlines in this FOR 0 ' y Tre STENTOR G , . xfw .-.... 'x f 'e G ,ne -H years Stentors . . . controverszal fry ft , ' f- 1 1- d RENT? fir: of ' ar rc es s rrre campus . . . ,Lum , r- A g,,.A,,.,,A, hu . l,..L'1i:.ggT7:' VW I naagstxv ' YN' V Wk- 1, OR -Qs-s. - ,:.- 6 -N1 t N .01 fgixf ' fqfifxl ,, FTMWEJT3 f 4' . 10Ya- QW . wb or-355 -'- .,.e.'-G-vw' G umm u t XZVXQ -Q ,.5:ffQ ' 1 lfffl e ' 0 trxlxfi, .555 l 5+ l FGRESTER bc ' no It , of Q-51. ? W, Back: Gripe, M. Wright. Stryker, Moore, Iermer, Marienfeld, Loulan: Front: Iamieson Hart, Klein, Koftel. ix I Forester material before it was un- , . scrambled . . . began with a nucleus of , X ideas . . . but they were too abstract to epttigi W show pictures of . . . F' ACTIVITIES FCDRESTE1? Back: Lewis, Stryker, Wcxkeley: Front: Longbrcrke, Shoemaker, Craig: Not Present: Cobb. I. Peterson. One issue ot poetry, one prose this year . . . short story contest will net Winner tive bucks . . . IISBI TUSITALA ...,1 TUSITALA - ., .,,,,, e ..i..i.. ,, .Q- i PI ALPHA CI-II 'T Back: Gripe, Westover, Mr. Palmer, Schuster, Hart, Stryker, Osadchuk: Front: Condit Moore, Margeson: Not Present: Osborn, Reilley, Venema. Tyner. Taylor, Enevold, Loeb 57 Accompanist Reilley caught in a serious mood . . . most of Pi Alpha Chi's members travelled with the chorus . . . plenty active group . . . ACTIVITIES FQRESTER -gp-.pe-v' . 1 4 , . - - I A . 1 i , A , I: . , ' ' Z 1 rl J . J ' ' jfs 1 EJ s ' Q ' Q' 1 C4 ' V' l -- .D 54- s 'Q ,Q Top: Lineburg, I. Rouser, Bacon, Behrens, Anderson, Grear, Peters, Rickertg Second: Morphew, Leisinq, McAllister, Hatchell. McKenna, Harrison, Salamon, Perry: Bottom: Morstadt, Schamber. Wiiken. Lewis, Biolo, Martinov, Adams. COMMGNS WAITERS -fr A l Y gg. f H I White-coats taking smoke-slicks and a little air before meals . . . but they work indoors . . . Sugar Kane proves it . . . I l53l CI-ICRUS 6, ...J Back: Steinkraus, Gripe, Venema, Schuster, Meigs, Westover, Stryker, Byrum, Kent: Third Ste-chbart, Reilley, Margeson, Kern, Steffen, Iackson, Lucas, Moore, R. Read, Stakel Second: Trego. Evans, Westbay, Ekstrom, Mr. Palmer, V. Read, MacArthur, Bernard Osborn: Bottom: Leonard, Cappels, McAtee: Not Present: Druley, Trautwein, McDuffie Shoemaker, E. Kiningham, Dixon, Sherer, Hart, Stoltz, D. Rouser. A35 54.1. .' Ein? I wh.: The chorus broadcasts from Gary . . . pack into bus . . . Shoemaker and Stake! scramming after rehearsal . . ACTIVITIES FQRESTER Back: Byrum. Schuster, Hcxrt, Venemc: Front: Reilley Cuccompcmistl, Marge-son, A. Kem. Moore, Osborn. QCTET Moore and Osborn . . . alto sec- tion ot the octet . . . travelled With the group for its many pro- grams . . . E601 QUARTETTE CONCERT ENSEMBLE Bock: Mcrgeson, A. Kern, Moore: Front: Reilley Luccompcnisu, Osborn. Back: Steinkrcus, Gripe, Loeb, Iensen, Hurt, Westover, Stryker. Enevold: Front: Baer Dickinson, Mr. Palmer, Harter, Oscrdchuk. ACTIVITIES FCDRESTER Back: Schuster, Loeb, Stryker, Higgins, Smith, Enevold, Taylor, Gripe, Mosher: Front: Mr. Palmer, Dickinson, Knock, Osadchulc, Ste-inlcrausg Not Present: Baer, Carlson, Hart, Good. Waterhouse, Westover. BAND The bond countermarches for cz wmMHlmowd...pqw'mnup duHngthneoum ...IWL Pahner dHecHnq ... l62l WCMENS ATHLETIC 5-ISSCCIATICN iii Top: Reilio, Bernard, Roedel, Baer, Cochrane, Friebel, McArthur, McDuffie, Klein Iamieson: Second: Booth, Ingiam, Shoemaker, R. Read, Biggs, Turney, Miss Bakke Morgan: Bottom: Quentin, Stinchcomb, V. Read, Stakel, Koch, Cole, Hannahs. W.A.A. pres Iamieson stumbles onto Commons plaza . . . Coleman holds her up . . . sponsored badminton: Kern shows 'em how . . M ACTIVITIES FCDRESTER W ,, ,, , ..,.--m..rvn--, -- ,again-anal- Back: Dennett, Hodgdon, Weston, Burgess, Loulan, Lichtteld, MacPherson, Grant, Guthrie, Sherer: Front: Kiel, Dr. Iohnson, Ingram, Biggs, Dr. Turner, Sapiro: Not Present: Meyer, Behrens, Boyle, Brigham, Dixon, Durkin, Edwards, Hczrt, Rasmussen, Turowski, Wcrkeley. Wiiken, W. Wright. ECONGMICS CLUB Free-trader Burgess leers down from College Hall . . . Boyle's red shirt adorns this icy economic philosopher . . . trying to give cold shoulder to national admin- istration? . . . l64l INTER- NATIGNAL RELATIQNS CLUB E Fi g , Back: Guthrie, Ingram, I. Roberts, H. Recd, Guerrero, Smith: Front: Bernard, Lewis Weston, Shoemaker. ' Dan Gillmor starts out some kind of sohne . .. VVhy, Dcnl. .. D4uHer and President Weston talk over I-Iitler's Austrian grab . . . ACTIVITIES I65I FCDRESTER Top: Smith, Ienner, Good, Iensen: Bottom: Mansnerus, Mr. Curtis, Iennings. W MATHEMATICS CLUB Math shark Ienner explaining a little Einstein to waiting diners . . . President Wright heaves a snow- ball at the photographer . . . SIGMA PI SIGMA MID-WINTER DINNER CQIVIIVIITTEE Back Adc1ms,Iensen,Ienner Necxle Good, W. Sdlzzmcm Front Smith Enevold Iennmqs Dr Harris, Wells, Mdnsnerus Back: Van Sickle, Icxmieson, Litchfield, Klein, M. Wright, Craig: Front: Bernard, Hodgdon, Koffel, Friebel. ACTIVITIES FCDRESTER in hug- ear .4 Q, ' Ak Back: M. Wright, Varner, Ingram, Koffel: Front: A. Kern. MacArthur, Hodgdon, Friebel, S. Kiningham. STUDENT TRIP The ieam's togs lined up at the station . . . North Central had a home-coming parade . . . our own parade followed theirs . . . the train was packed . . . and noisy . . . MSI DAITS DAY Back: Stcxkel, Behrens, Schuster, R. Mczimcm, Roedelg Front: Iomieson, Smith, Mctrier: feld, V. Recd. Q. , ' fir' ' ' . xiii Moc nabs Q punt . . . Pete gets one off . . . Knox beats us 7 to 6 . . . only time all season We were even scored upon.. I69I ACTIVITIES FCDRESTER Back: Guthrie, Iamiesori, Hart, Marienield, McArthur. Lewis: Front: Koifel, Moore, Sugg, Klein, Gregory. HCDME CGMING Horne-coming parade was long . . . 'A x and interesting . . . many alumni 1 registered . . . chicken race be- tween halves . . . in pajamas . . N Jf 5 uni' -' ' f' Rt-N ' 1 . z, ,AZ 'HHN Z' .gif 'Q - . -K - 1, 1J?2:1.,gi . W -...- , 01 I UNIOR PIQCDIVI ' w Back: M. Wright, Lewis, Bax, Pedersen, Klopfensteini Center: Brigham, R. Head, Mcllulfie E. Maimcmg Front: Gregory, Klein. Back View of the queen . . . she doesn't always dress formally . . . the party was a splendid success . . . king and queen pose informally . . ACTIVITIES FCDRESTER 3 ,,,' ff' Q 1- 4,-, 5. x Top: Schumber, Moore. Morstcdt: Bottom: Miller, Cole. CCDLLEGE DAY Waiter Perry grins for prospective students . . . some cite at tables . . . some got closer to nature . PHI SIGMA IOTA SIGMA TAU DELTA Top: Stakel, Koch, Higgins, Iamieson, Lonqbrakeg Bottom: Lewis, Miss Lodge, Mr. R. B. Williams, Mr. Davey. Top: Sugq, Stryker, Reilio, Brennan, Lewis: Bottom: Klein, Craig, Shoemaker. I73I ACTIVITIES FQRESTER Top: Lane, W. Salzman, Cioni, Knaak, P. Dully, H. Duffy, Sherer, Steinkraus. I. Peterson, Taylor, G. Roberts, Third: Altmeyer, Foster, Olson, Higgins, Burgess, Venema, Ienner. E. Maiman, Dyslin, Waterhouse, Carlson: Second: Webster, Mr. R. B. Williams, Mr Harris, Hart, Mr. Davey, Mr. Palmer, Howard, Miles, H. Nlaiman: Bottom: Wildhaqe. Comes, Brown, Griffiths, MacPherson, Iennings, Latshaw, Dixon. ALPHA SIGMA KAPPA tc! it : X ' I f. '4 'O ' - o ,- .,.. Presidents: Donald Hart Raymond Salzman Taylor receives bid to pledge in annual fall pledging ceremony . . . Steirzlcraus, Jennings, and Webster in their struggle for Life . . . president receives pledge-night gifts from sororities . . . l74l DIGAMMA ALPHA UPSILCDN y u shin 'X , is t . sk!! Xl l-OIQYF Presidents: Iohn Snow Hawley Boyle Top: Grear, Berg. R. Stickels, Pedersen, Durkirl, Umloerqer. Guerrero, Eiserrnan, Tyner Guthrie, Thorsen, C. Adams: Third: Rickert, Sonnen, Bootz, Hruby, Westover, Bax Brigham, Biolo, Nype, Wells, Enevold, Kaumeier: Second: Anderson, Meyer, Suqq Mr. Perry, Snow, Mr. Sleiqht, Boyle, Varner, Behrens, I. Cooper: Bottom: McKenna Colin, Gulyash, Crane, Weih, Byrum, Michaelsen, Moser, Baer, Cochrane. Tyner and Varner avoid the puddles . . . Chet Adams, Digarn straight-A boy, hits the books . . . bell-ringer Boyle passing time between classes . . . y GREEKS FCDRESTER Top: Granstrom, Bauman, Rose, I. Rouser, Wakeley, Bainbridge, Leisinq, Miller, Harrison. K. Harlan, Metz, Edwards: Third: Martinov, Van Norden, E. Gilroy, A. E. Bivings, Ball, Van Sickle, C. Peterson, Kane, Morstadt, Muller, R. Peterson, Pteiler, Hein, Towsley: Second: Gleason, Kiel, Goodere, Fogarty, Mr. Tomlinson, Marienteld, Mr. Hartzo, M. Wright, G. W. Wright, Lineburg, Wiiken: Bottom: Feeley, Anderson, Kent, Dollard, I. Bivinqs, Antonsen, DeBruler, Peters, W. Harlan, Hildebrand, Westerdahl. KAPPA SIGMA A525919 .ezs3ft'.4.f5. - V A- fo --X-L , .Q- V 40 KI Presidents: Carl Marienleld Dale Schamber I. Hauser does a little lab Work . . . tower entrance lets Caruthers through . . . so did opposing foot- ball lines . . . l76l PHI Pl EPSILCDN Presidents: Frederick Hodgdon Orlo Adams Top: Geiger, Iusten, Good, I. Gilroy, Beckwith, Schuster, Allen, McAllister, Falconer R, Ekstrand: Third: Ori, Patterson, Beach, Iacobs, Oqrin, Aye, Price, Weston, I. W Roberts, Stoltz, Hawkins, Baughman: Second: Neale, Mansnerus, Goelzer, Koffel Adams, Mr. Iohnson, Hodgdon, McCallum, Perry, Mather, Curren: Bottom: Koss Mencke, Zwicky, Klopienstein, Yates, L. Ekstrcmd, Reinier, Bennett, Parmcllee, Salamon l77l Curren 'n' Kloppy comin' down the path Phi Pi tower . . . scene of plenty of excitement . . . and phrcrternity phun . . GREEKS PCDRESTER Top: Bruckner, Clouqh. Zeiiler, Paddock, Lucas, Hdrter, Coleman, E. IVIiT1er, Hemenwczy, Whcxmondg Bottom: Icxmieson, Condit, A. Kern, Ritzler. ALPHA DELTA PI President: lcmet Icxmieson HVQHQRY' peeks around Zo see Where the noise cmd clutter is connng bona. ..it1vcs onbfthe canmno .. .lonneson and Coke mon are all smiles . . . maybe theyie hUDQQ7... E731 ALPHA XI DELTA es- President: Barbara Anne Gregory .--4 ,.....-4 Lze' Top: Schweitzer, Iewell, Robinson, Paul, Stakel, Thompson, Price, Longbrake, Ertel Higgins, Sharp: Second: Poole, Gregory, Koch, M. Marshall. Friebel, McA1ee Bottom: U91 Cappels, Huddle. Bertrand and Friebel . . . inseparable pair . . . even room together . . . Franny Stakel, stage crew expert GREEKS FCDRESTER Alf Top: E. Carlson, Cole, Robertson, Nelson, Cochrane, Haines, Jackson, Shinner, Hire, Steffen, Hanncxhs, Westbay, Skilling: Second: Booth, S. Kininqham, Klein, Roedel, M. Baer, Biggs: Bottom: Ekstrom, Druley, Cox, E. Kiningham. GAMMA PHI BETA 621,535 K is Lf! L. 6 ph Ui.. .J J 1 President: Sara Kiningham Gamma Phi's get in snow fights . . . really dish it out . . . Ekstrom and Klein whizzin' to class . . . fsoj CHI CMEGA 'fF?1?m'1vt g A., . r, tv .VY f -. 4 President: lean Ingram 4 Q-5 Top: Maistrovich, Handy. Lee, Alexa, Heilley, Flues, Moore, Anderson, Margeson, Evans Ford: Second: Osborne. Ingram, V. Bead, Shoemaker, Bernard, R. Ready Bottom Quentin, L. Leonard. Treqo, Sage, Hughes, E. Kern. Callers sometimes visit 'em outside . . . Handy, Bernard, and company travel en masse . . . maneuver to avoid snowball attacks . . . good idea-eh, gals? lS1l GREEKS FCDRESTER 49' Top: Dickinson, G, Miller, Turney, Schcxus. Elmer: Bottom: MacArthur, Vcrn Sickle, Henry. lVIcDuflie, SIGMA TAU :'u. 4.3 gl.- :. :FT - g '37 Q f., . if ,- n-.4 President: Elizabeth McArthur McArthur doesn't like photogs . . . but he got her anyway . . . looks like Miller has cz cold . . . tsk! tsk! don't cough TOO hard . . . lS2l INDEPENDENT WCDMENS CLUB President: Ccrthe 'ne Cralq KSU Craig. Buehr, Helmkamp, Chcfderjian. Rodman explaining something to the rest of the gals . . . she certainly looks as though she means it . . . Stinchcomb, always lookin' happy GREEKS ECDRESTER Steinhcxus, Zlciteff, Funk, Woldenberg, Katz. Tonkin, Smith, Brewster. 11131 Lichfield starts a soapbox speech l . . . or is he giving debate stuff . . . card games are good pass-time- Iensen helps Herb pass time . . . INDEPENDENT MENS CLUB President: Robert Katz t ISU The Commons plaza S51 GREEKS 4 .f I . nr ,. fs.. ?3i li Q -' ' 5 . ' - A5 fa ' 5' 4 ' ,, s , , .'. 'f ' ' - x ir 'f 5 if 1 1 ', f 5 fr .. ' -1 Aa' 1 . 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P3 'Wfa 5 W ,Q Q, 'P A Q' , ix,,,,:I:' fM ru-L ' , ,ami , 'M d f-fr, -.5 'Av , ,lv 2' , , 7 46. 34. , 1 1 ' 4 . Q .. ATHLETICS FCRESTER VARSITY Foorspiii l937 BELOIT . . . First game of the season . . . and under lights . . . surprising num- ber ot Lake Forest supporters in the stands . . . passes Iauch to Feely, Wiiken to Towsley, and Wiiken to B. Stickels, scored . . . longest run was scoring jaunt of titty yards by Anderson after a lateral by Boyle . . . KNOX . . . Dads Day . . . Holy blocked a punt in the third quarter . . . Then Wiiken passed to Towsley . . . score . . . Peterson's attempt was Wide . . . few minutes later Knox blocked Boyle's punt . . . a pass scored . . . and Stevenson kicked goal . . . Biolo and Berg stood out in a defensive game . . . CARROLL . . . Waukesha men unbeaten in two years . . . neither team had punch . . . Buck got loose for fifty-six yards to be caught by Boyle .... Petersen missed two place- ments . . . Buck one . . . Boyle kicked beautifully . . . Holy and Kroll sparkled on defense . . . Top: Goodere, mgr., Wiiken, I. Stickels, McAllister, Biolo, Anderson, Berg. Coach Iones: Second: Caruthers Feeley, Iauch, Petersen, Matinov, Kroll, Towsley: Bottom: Adams, Perry, Scharnber. Capt, Lineburq, Morstadt Snow, Boyle. XXX XX X Seven senior lettermen won't be around for next year's team . . . Rei , as seen from the bench . . . Rely Caruthers, voted most valuable player . . . Iohnny Snow gets a mud facial . . . the lads really plow in that line . . . they plow after they are tackled, too . . . MILLIKIN . . . Homecoming . . . Iauch did a lot of running . . . scoring in the first . . . Berg's punts kept Millikin back . . . seventy-eight yard drive ended with a pass, Wiiken to Boyle, who lateraled to Towsley for a total gain of twenty-four yards and a score . . . NORTH CENTRAL . . . Student Trip to Naper- ville . . . Iaybirds threatened repeatedly . . . two fumbles hurt . . . Martinov gained repeatedly . . . Fogarty's thirty-four yard return of a punt was the prettiest play . . . ball was inches from their goal line as the game ended . . . KENYON . . . Ohio team had lost only one game . . . Marty ripped the line . . . McAllister ran the ends . . . Fogarty passed . . . all the boys got a shot .... proper finish to a successful season . . . only one touchdown by opponents all year . . . ATHLETICS Mt FORESTER VARSITY BASKETBALL 1937-38 Dec. 6, ALUMNI . . . Won . . . 35-32 . . . Loosely played game . . . Alums lacked teamwork. . . entire squad . . . saw action . . . Dec. 11, ARMOUR . . . Won . . . 34-22 . . . Iaybirds took lead . . . never headed . . . McAllister . . . and R. Stickels . . . paced attack . . . Dec. 14, GEORGE WILLIAMS . . . Won . . . 45-22 . . . Chigagoans little competition . . . Iaybirds led 26-7 . . . at halt . . . scoring well divided . . . Ian. 4, ARMOUR . . . Won . . . 45-38 . . . First win on their court . . . in six years . . . again an early lead . . . Tech jumped ahead 37-35 . . . Stickels scored to tie . . . Bob Petersen scored . . . Mac got three in two minutes to clinch it . . . Ian. 8, BELOIT . . . Won 45-38 . . . Midget Saekes set shot . . . helped Beloit . . . Pat and Mac led second half drive . . . E. Maiman played good defensive game . . . Ian. 10, NORTH CEN- TRAL . . . Lost . . . 42-43 . . . First loss Cardinals had height . . . Pat scored to make it 42-41 . . . with seconds left . . . then Schifiler counted . . . from mid-floor . . . Ian. 14, MONMOUTH . . .Won . . . 51-50 . . . Downstate . . . an- other nip and tuck battle . . . Boyle led first half drive . . . Mac continued spree . . . with twenty-two points . . . Ian. 15, KNOX . . . Lost . . . 39-41 . . . Efnov led late rally . . . as Iaybirds tired . . . for a total of eighteen . . . E. Mai- Top: Coach Iones, Grear, R. Maiman, Kane, Pedersen, Anderson, Mgr. Carlson: Bottom: R. Stickels, Boyle, R Petersen, McAllister, Capt. E. Maiman, Patterson, Morstadt. iii' Coach Iones watches 'em plenty close in practice . . . in games, too . . . Ram Patterson poises for a bucket . . . Schlag Morstadt was stiif competition in captaincy election , . . beaten in close race by E Maiman . . . man paced Foresters. ..Ian. 19, WHEATON . . . Won . . . 36-35 . . . Wheaton band box . . . uphill fight . . . to win with seconds left . . . Boyle, lV1ac, and E. Maiman . . . provided punch . . . Ian. 22, LAWRENCE . . . Won 31-39 . . . Ragged seesaw fight . . . uphill . . . Bob Petersen offensively . . . and de- fensively . . . Capt. Burton . . . Lawrence ace . . . Feb. 12, CARROLL . . . Lost . . . 29-40 . . . Breenmen best seen here . . . fast . . . tall . . . and clever . . . Buck, Pauler, Knobland starred . . . Bob Petersen . . . again Iaybird ace . . . Feb. 14, WHEATON . . . Won . . . 41-29 . . . Foresters crept up . . . and won going away . . . a rough aggressive game . . . three Walkermen out . . . on fouls . . . Mac and E. Maiman . . . leaders . . . Feb. 18, BELOIT . . Lost . . . 29-36 . . . Iaybirds led momentarily in second half . . . then dropped back . . . Tamulis for Beloit . . . Morstadt and Bob Petersen for Lake Forest . . . led attack . . . Feb. 22, LAWRENCE . . . Lost . . . 28-56 . . . Vikings were hot . . . twenty-one goals in fifty-four attempts . . . fourteen of eighteen free throws . . . paced by Faleide and Burton . . . lack Pedersen . . . put on a per- sonal spree . . . late in game . . . Feb. 26, NORTH CENTRAL . . . Lost 35-42 . . . North Central pulled away . . . with minutes to go . . . Leasure was too hot . . . with twenty-one points . . . Feb. 28, CARROLL . . . Lost . . . 47-58 . . . Iaybirds played best game of year . . . led by Morstadt . . . and lVlcAllister . . . Knolblauch was hot . . . for twenty-four points . . . Boyle, Morstadt, R. Maiman played last game l91l All-lLETlCS FCDRESTER l-TRCDSH FOQTBALL l937 BELOIT . . . Won 12-7 . . . Passing attack with Metz and K. Harland was big factor .... Parmalee scored in first quarter . . . a plunge . . . Morphew intercepted a pass on the eighteen-K. Harland scored from the two . . . Bowles broke away for 82 yards and a score in third quarter for Beloit . . . Beloit was ag- gressive till gun . . . CARROLL . . . Lost . . . 14-0 . . . Iaybirds were outplayed . . . In second, passes led to Carro1l's first score . . . by Al- bright . . . Farisa intercepted a pass in 'third . . . fifty-five yards to score . . . Koss ran kick- off to Carroll forty . . . drive stopped on eigh- teen . . . closest green carne to scoring . . . Here's where the boys started tackling. Back: Ball, Hildebrand, Hatchell, Beckwith, Antonsen, Tower, DeBruler Gulyash, Bootz, Leising, Salamon: Front: Michaelsen, tMgr.J, Lat shaw, Metz, Koss. Bacon, Peters, Parmalee, Coach Larson, Bau man, W. Harlan, Pfeiler, Gleason, Rickert, K. Harlan, Morphew 1 Y Y' ,Wi A 1 A X .. , J x ' X -ug.. E Top: Coach Larson, Bacon, Hatchell, Gilroy, Gleason, Bootz, Morphew, Mgr., Lane: Bottom: Harrison, Pfeiler, McKenna, Thorsen, Parmalee, Westerdahl. Frosh stof Harrison had good S oooo o FROST-l BASKETBALL 3, 1937-38 FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . . Won 36-34 . . . Close all the way . . . Emery led bankers . . . McKenna tops on defense . . . Bootz and Harrison on offense . . . BELOIT . . . Lost 46-54 . . . Torrid battle . . . Gold won with 8 points . . . in last two minutes . . . paced by Bowles . . . NORTH CENTRAL . . . Won 49-29 . . . Larsonmen never headed . . . McKenna, Hatchell, Harrison . . . sparkplugs . . . Y.M.C.A .... Won . . . 45-26 . . . Tight game . . . Till frosh scored twenty points . . . in succession . . . in second half . . . Bootz . . . and Harrison were high . . . CARROLL . . . Lost . . . 24-25 . . . Nip 'n' tuck . . . Larsonmen closed with rush . . . that just failed . . . Harrison, McKenna . . . high . . . BELOIT . . . Won 42-37 . . . Another close one . . . Gilroy turned in best game . . . aided by Harrison . . . Bootz . . . NORTH CENTRAL . . . Won . . . 46-29 . . . Slow start . . . 26-13 lead at halt . . . Gleason . . . Harrison tops . . . CARROLL . . . Lost . . . 26-31 . . . Carroll into second half . . . then forged ahead . . . to stay . . . Hatche and Gleason paced Larsonmen . . . T93l ATT-ll .ETTCS FCDRESTER BASEBALL LAST YEAR SCORES Big Leaguer Wiiken coaches Chet 1 Petersen around third. George Williams ...... 7-3 CWD Univer. of Wisconsin . 2-4 KLJ Northwestern Univ. . 1-10 CLD Northwestern Univ. . 0-5 CLD Wheaton . . 3-2 CWD Wisconsin . . 4-7 KL? Wheaton . 5-12 CLD Monmouth . 6-5 CWD Armour 0-5 QLD Armour 2-2 KT? Bradley 1-3 CLD , fm VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April Thurs. 14 . Sat. 16 . Tues. I9 . Tues. 26 . Sat. 30 . May Tues. 3 . Mon. 9 . Thurs. 12 . Fri. 13 Sat. 14 Fri. 20 . Sat. 21 , . Wed. 25 . Sat. 28 :Z fix S 'S fr S. I , ,fe ,,. iff: inf- S' -- C 5 wk. 5. S-,ffgf Q f 5'3t!ilQh N 'J' 1 if I f A , 4 W giifiw z , f 'fi , iw, K. if lil George Williams Univ. of Wisconsin . Wheaton . Northwestern Univ. . . Armour Tech. Illinois College Northwestern Univ. . . . Monmouth . . Bradley . . Bradley . Illinois Wesleyan Illinois Wesleyan Armour Tech. Wheaton i I 1 Hu F' we'-M .. 1. ms .. ., N ,,,.:g.,5.,,.. h . -.,r-.M--4:31 M 'A' -v here here there there here here here there there there here here there here Coach Larson takes over Keller's post as Frosh Mentor . . . E Maiman: star varsity pitcher . . . also lected basketball captain for next year . . . nice goin', I95l ATHLETICS FORESTER MENS INTRAMURAL 'xx gl xx X 4 N , Bob Maiman gets off pass championship football game 'Alpha Sigs beat Digams. TOUCH FOOTBALL SWEEPSTAKES TOTALS 1936-37 Won Lost Tied Digam . . . 2828 Alpha Sigma' . 7 Kappa Sig . . 2374 Digamma' . 6 Alpha Sig . 920 Independentbden . 2 PhiPi . 842 Phi Pi . . . 2 I.M.C. . 539 Kappa Sigma . . 1 ' Includes playoff for title l96l SWEEPSTAKES SO FAR THIS SEASON Digamma Kappa sig Alpha Touch Football . . 175 60 265 Basketball . . . 190 280 70 Free Throws . 30 0 0 Stunt Night . . 0 50 30 Totals Cto Apr. ll . . 395 390 365 Sig I.M.C. 150 120 15 0 285 Phi P 25 60 50 15 180 Plenty of excitement at intramural basketball games . . . crowds, too . SOFTBALL, 1937 Kappa Sig Digam . Alpha Sig I.M.C. . Phi Pi . W. L 6-1 . 6-2 . 4-3 . 3-5 . 0-8 tm GOLF CHAMPION, 1937 George Lineburg TENNIS No champion . . . tournament not com pleted . . . ATHLETICS FCDRESTER WGMENS INTRAMURAL gf-vm . .Ret ,zu Tennis courts busy tries 'em out early 4 wife' ' W X wifi' 'ii . -. ig, -4: Volley ball games, both class and intramural, were played off first part of the second semester . . . close contest all the way through . . . sophomores beat the seniors to win the class title . . . ln sorority games, Gamma Rho Delta took a close one from Gamma Phi Beta to win cup . . . standings: Won Lost Gamma Rho Delta Know Chi Omega! . 4 0 Gamma Phi Beta ..... . 3 l Alpha Delta Pi . . l 3 Alpha Xi Delta . . l 3 Sigma Tau . . . . . . l 3 BASEBALL Last spring the baseball cup went to the Gamma Rhos . . . won from Gamma Phis . . . this year's contest just beginning . . . L98l spring and fall . . . Kern BASKETBALL CLASS INTRAMURAL Won Lost Won Lost Iuniors .... 2 0 Gamma Phi Beta . . 3 0 Sophomores . 1 l Gamma Rho Delta . . 2 l Freshmen . . 0 0 Alpha Xi Delta . . l 2 Seniors . O 0 Alpha Delta Pi . . 0 3 Sigma Tau . . . U U Intramural basketball cup won in close game . . . Gamma Phis bested the Gamma Plhos . . . in class basketball, juniors won . . . sophomores were run- ners-up . . . no contest from frosh and seniors . . . Baseball takes up some of the gals' time . . . Hannahs swings a mean bat . . . the campus golf course also has its attractions . . . for Women as Well as men, it seems . . . Lindley, Fraser, and E. Kern out for a little archery . . . Cupid, maybe? . . . HOCKEY Only two hockey games were played last fall . . . these were between the freshman-junior team and the sophomore-senior team . . . sophomore-senior gang Won both times . . . ATHLETICS FCDRESTER J ,..,pv' Q- gff gf- ,f- 37 uv' Q.. gf pr-' -J-f I Q l JY 'Q V- .4 ilk- Wi I- Q. ,V-if 4 4 o-,, , Z ADVERTISING AND DIRECTCDRY A i . - A V iv ' K 'S W9 fy lr' if V. -----A-vf--w 1 -f'-I - --vw -- V- -- 'f I ' Y - H'--' 1' YW- I laumlunnnuunmg, um m. r.JM,Im'-'- ' -- ' - ' - . V - O V 4 '. . 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'.4.-3331 ,R - V- FORESTER FACULTY PRESIDENT HERBERT McCOMB MOORE . . . President of the College . . , Bachelor ot Arts degree from Lake Forest College, eighteen hundred ninety-six . . . Bachelor of Divinity degree three years later from McCormick Theological Seminary . . . two years of graduate study under Professor lames Orr at the United Presbyterian College in Edinburgh, Scotland . . . traveled in Scot- land, England, Germany, and Switzerland . . . began the ministry in nineteen hundred one at Presbyterian Church in Goldfield Mining Camp, Colorado . . . later took churches in Milwaukee and Appleton, Wisconsin, and in Covington, Kentucky . . . Presbyterian University Pastor at Cornell University . . . member of the Board of Directors of the Cosmopolitan Club , . . went to France with the American Army as Y.M.C.A. Secretary . . . became Direclor ol Religious Work at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh and member of the Dean's Council . . . became President ot Lake Forest College in nine- teen hundred twenty . . . received honorary Doctor ot Divinity degree from the University of Pittsburgh . . , President ot the Federation of Illinois Colleges in nine- teen hundred thirty-one . . . President of the Presby- terian College Union in nineteen hundred thirty-two . . . President of the Illinois College Conference in nineteen hundred thirty-eight. PROFESSOR FLETCHER BARKER COFFIN . . . head of the Department of Chemistry . . . holds four degrees from Harvard: Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bache- lar of Laws, and Doctor of Philosophy . . . was asso- ciated with a Boston law firm . . . was employed by the utility management and construction firm of Stone and Webster . . . taught at Haverford College , . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred nine . . . has done research in the field of atomic weights, mak- ing determinations of the atomic weights of Cobalt and Arsenic . . . associated for one year with Professor T. W. Richards, Nobel prize winner, in an investigation on the atomic weight ot Silver. PROFESSOR RONALD BOAL WILLIAMS . . . professor of Romance Languages . . . Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the University ot Iowa . . . has also studied at Northwestern University and at the Centro de Estudios in Madrid . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty- three . . . has done research in various foreign-language drama, literary relations, and grammatical subjects . . . contributor to Romantic Review, French Review, Modern Language Notes, Modern Language journal, Spanish Review, and Philological Quarterly, PROFESSOR BRUCE LINEBURG . . . head of the De- partment ot Biology . . . graduate of the Milton Com- mercial College, Pennsylvania . . . Bachelor of Peda- gogics degree from Southwestern State Normal, Pennsyl- vania . . . Bachelor of Arts degree trom Ohio University . . . Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Iohns Hopkins University . . . one-time private secretary to the president, Rockefeller Hotel Company, New York City . . . administrative head of various schools in Pennsylvania and Ohio . . . was assistant in beekeeping, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C. . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty-four . . . authority on the honeybee . . . joint author of Laboratory Manual for General Biology. DIRECTORY PROFESSOR ERNEST AMOS IOHNSON . . . head of the Department of Economics and Business Administra- tion . . . undergraduate work at Colorado College . . . Master of Arts degree from Denver University . . . additional graduate work at University of Chicago . . . Doctor of Philosophy degree from Northwestern Uni- versity . . . assisted in the supervision of seventy-five branches of the Western Union Telegraph Company from their Denver offices . . . assisted in the formation and direction of a Denver investment company . . . came to Lake Forest in nineteen hundred twenty-four . . . during leave of absence' in nineteen hundred thirty- one, taught at Northwestern University and conducted research work for a Chicago investment firm . . . has published a series ot articles analyzing the record of long-term real estate securities issued since nineteen hundred nineteen. PROFESSOR ROSCOE EVERETT HARRIS . . . head of the Department of Physics . . . Bachelor of Science degree from Missouri State Teachers College . . . Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the University of Chicago . . . taught at William and Mary College and at the University ot Vermont . . . was a Field Artillery Second Lieutenant during the World War . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty-live . . . has done research in television, photo- electric cells, thermionics, X-rays, and nuclear disinte- gration . . . developed a manual in thermionics which is still in use. PROFESSOR HAROLD BARTLETT CURTIS . . . head ot the Department of Mathematics . . . Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Cornell University . . . taught in Barnard College, Columbia University, and Northwestern University . . . second lieutenant in the United States Aviation Corps during the War . . . taught at Marquette University . . . came to Lake Forest in nineteen hundred twenty-six . . . has pub- lished various articles in Popular Astronomy and the Annals of the Dearborn Observatory. PROFESSOR GEORGE NEWTON SLEIGHT . . . head of the Department of Education . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College . . . Bachelor of Pedagogics degree trorn New York State Teachers College . . . Doctor oi Philosophy degree from the University of Chicago . . . headed Elgin Academy for thirteen years . . . former superintendent of schools in St. Petersburg. Florida . . . was Director of the training school of North Dakota State Teachers' College . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty-seven . . . among his recent publications are Magic for Ama- teurs, and articles on College Work at Home and On Going to College. PROFESSOR STERLING PRICE WILLIAMS . . . head of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology . . . Bachelor of Science degree from Polytechnic College tnow Southern Methodist Universityl . . . Master of Arts degree from the University of Texas . . . Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Chicago . . . assistant at the University of Chicago for two years . . . taught at the University of Texas, Huron College, and Illinois Wesleyan . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty-seven. tContinued on page 1062 f10+1 UNI ' eerrtt 'U T. E. FITZGERALD f'fstf1l1fi.vflI'1l ISQKI PLUMBING - STOKERS - II EATING Plwnesz UIIIQII, SO ResIIII'I1ce,28U -J I.. IJ Ittl IMIIXI. I RI.sI, II.I.I. JI YI Cfhe Lake Forester ROBERTSON? PRINTERS .IND PI'III,IsIIIiIIS ' .I-1,,,Q.- mon THE NORTH SH ORE'S A C I ' I , f FINEST ,IIFIIVS I camp ete -me mm PICRSONAI, STATIONICRY 0 o Ph IXOII-18111 596 N. XV Qtern ,X LAKE FURESTY ILL. Official Photoqrapher Steimonts Studio Majestic 1017 220 XVest XVashington Street YVAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS twat ADS FORESTER PROFESSOR WILLIAM E. MCPHEETERS . . . head of the Department of English and Dean of the College . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from DePauw University . . , Master of Arts degree from Harvard University . . . Bachelor of Systematic Theology and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Boston University . . . Chap- lain, ranking as First Lieutenant. during the World War . . . studied at Cambridge University in Eng- land . . . former Professor of English at Lawrence College . . . came to Lake Forest in nineteen hundred twenty-nine . . . author of Outline Guide tor a Study of English Literature, Literary Terms . . . contributor to the Dictionary of American Biography. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR S. A. HARTZO . . . Political Science . . . Bachelor of Arts degree and Certificate in Commerce from Washington and Lee University . . . Master of Arts degree from Columbia University . . . graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Chicago . . . taught at Washing on and Lee University . . . former head of the Department of Political Science at the University of North Dakota . . . Second Lieutenant in the United States Army during the World War . . . selected by the Carnegie Founda- tion to spend two months of special lecture and study on the work of the Conference for the Codification of International Law tpart of the Hague Conference of nineteen hundred thirty? . . . came to Lake Forest in nineteen hundred thirty. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR GEORGE WORTHINGTON ADAMS . . . head of the Department of History . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Illinois College . . . Master of Arts degree from Harvard University . . . taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard College, Radcliffe College, and MacMurray College . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred thirty-seven. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR KARL ADOLPH ROTH . . . Religion and Biblical Literature . . . Bachelor of Divinity degree at Oberlin Graduate School ot Theology . . . Master's degree from Northwestern University . . . further graduate work at Northwestern University . . . tor several years a pastor in the active ministry . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty-seven. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AGNES ROSE KOUPAL . . . Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois . . . Master of Arts degree from Columbia University. . . was Dean of Women at Monmouth Col- lege . . . came to Lake Forest in nineteen hundred twenty-seven. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR RUSSELL CARLTON TOM- LINSON . . . Bachelor ot Arts degree from DePauw University . . . graduate work at DePauw and at the University of Wisconsin . . . was principal of a junior high school in Sullivan. Indiana . . . later the principal ot the Westfield, Indiana, High School . . . has taught in the summer schools of Central Normal at Danville, Indiana. and DePauw University . . . came to Lake Forest in nineteen hundred twenty-eight . . . under his direction the Garrick Players have become widely known for their finished stage per- formances. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LOUIS ALBERT KELLER . . . Economics and Business Administration . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Carroll College . . . Master in Busi- ness Administration degree from Northwestern Uni- versity . . . has done additional graduate work and research work at Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin . . . was employed as research assistant in the Institute of Land Economics and Public Utilities at Northwestern University . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty-eight . . . became freshman baseball coach at Lake Forest. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IOHN PENDY KIRBY . . . English . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Hamilton College . , . Doctor of Philosophy degree from Yale University . . . additional work at Columbia University and Pennsylvania State College . . . taught at Pennsyl- vania State College and Yale University . . . was also instructor at New Haven Iunior College . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred thirty-seven. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR LOUISE F. LODGE . . . Ro- mance Languages and Latin . . . Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Doctor ot Philosophy degrees from the University of Illinois . . . has traveled extensively and studied abroad . . . has taught in various Illinois and Ohio high schools and at the University of Illi- nois . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred thirty-seven. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR W. WILLIS TURNER . . . Economics . . . Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois . . . Master's degree from the University of Wisconsin . . . Doctor ot Philosophy degree from Brown University . . . has done graduate work at Northwestern University and Columbia University . . . taught at Brown University and Grinnell College . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred thirty-seven. VICTOR GRAHAM DAVEY . . . Instructor in the Ro- mance Languages . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Bard College, Columbia University . . . Master ot Arts degree from Northwestern University . . . has done additional graduate study at Chicago University, Har- vard University, Northwestern University, and the Sor- bonne. of the University of Paris . . . was an assistant at Northwestern University . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred twenty-eight. RALPH R. IONES . . . Director of Athletics . . . started coaching at Wabash College . . . coached football, basketball, and track at Purdue University . . . spent eight years as Assistant Athletic Director at the Uni- versity ot Illinois . . . Athletic Director at Lake Forest Academy . . . coached the Chicago Bears' Professional Football team for three years, bringing them to the League Championship in the third year . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred thirty-three. EDWARD FRANKLIN PERRY- -Instructor in History . . . Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College, Master of Arts degree from Amherst also . . . Master's degree from Harvard University . . . was a newspaper re- porter in Hartford, Connecticut . . . employed as an assistant in the History Department at Harvard Uni- versity . . . came to Lake Forest College in nineteen hundred thirty-three. tContinued on page l081 51061 B ' V 'Mfiff1f1--- .M M.. Rouse ros. ir n i Daif tr . . F it T517 L.: I f i E425 4 ,E iff 9 , if 1 T s. A PASTEIJRIZED 3 GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS O PI-IONES 565 - 756 AIUNDELEIN, ILL. E. A. 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Major: Biology and English . . . Women's Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 4 . . . French club 2, 3, 4 . . . International Relations club 3, 4 . . . Kappa Alpha 3, 4 . . . Beta Beta Beta 3, 4 . . . Stentor 3, 4 . . . Iunior Prom committee 3 . . . Garrick club 4 . . . Chorus 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Women's Self-Government 4. ELEANORE MARGARET BERTRAND . . . Chicago . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . Major: Romance Languages . . . Phi Sigma Iota 3. 4 . . . Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 . . . Mundelein College l . . . French club 2, 3, president 4 . . . Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4 . . . Garrick club 4. MARIAN ELIZABETH BIGGS . . . Denver, Colorado . . . Gamma Phi Beta . . . Major: English and Eco- nomics . . . University of New Mexico I . . . Economics club 3, 4 . . . Homecoming committee 3 . . . Iunior Prom committee 3 . . . Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 . . . Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4. HAWLEY I. BOYLE . . . Sycamore . . . Digamma Alpha Upsilon . . . Major: Economics and History . . '. Iron Key 3, 4 . . . Football l, Z, 3, 4 . . . Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 3 . . . College Day committee 3 . . . Athletic Board of Control 3, president 4 . . . Stentor 2, 3, sports editor 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Intramural Board 3, 4 . . . Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges 4. ALFRED EVANS BROWN . . . Wilmette . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Speech . . . Garrick club 2, 3, 4, secretary 4 . . . Professional radio dramatics l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramural sports l, 2, 3, 4. MRS. MARY IANE CONNELLY . . . Highland Park . . Major: English . . . University of California l . University oi Michigan 2, 3. A. CATHERINE CRAIG . . . Highland Park . . . Inde- pendent Women's club . . . Major: English and Edu- cation . . . Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 . . . Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, president 4 . . . Stentor 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tusitala l, 2, poetry editor 3, 4 . . . Homecoming committee 4 . , . Dad's Day committee 3 . . . Student Council. secretary 4. EDWARD CHARLES DENNETT . . . Highland Park . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Economics club 3, 4. LeROY MAGNUS EKSTRAND . . . Waukegan . . . Phi Pi Epsilon . . . Major: Biology . . . Baseball I . . . Intramural sports 3, 4. DIRECTORY ROBERT BRAND GRANT . . . Highland Park . . . Inde- pendent Men's club . . . Major: Business Administra- tion . . . Intramural sports 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Economics club 3, 4. EVAN HENRY MONTGOMERY GRIFFITHS. III . . . Chicago . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Biology . . . Intramural sports I, 2, 3, 4 . , . Garrick club 4 . . . International Relations club 2, 3 . . . Band I . . . Student Trip committee 3. DONALD IOHN HART . . . West Allis, Wisconsin . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Economics and His- tory . . . Iron Key 3, 4 . . . Basketball I . . . Baseball 1 . . . International Relations club l, 2, president 3 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Concert Ensemble l, 2, 3, 4 ...Band 1, 2, 3. president 4 . . . Debate l, 2, 3 . . . Men's Glee club 1, 2. 3 . . . Sophomore Hazing com- mittee 2 . . . Pi Alpha Chi 2, 3, president 4 . . . News Bureau 2, editor-in-chiei 3 . . . Forester, editor 4 . . . Octet 3, 4 . . . Economics club 3, 4 . . . Tusitala 2, 3 . . . Homecoming committee 4 . . . Iunior Prom King 3 . . . Garrick club 3, 4 . . . Inter-fraternity council 4 . . . Who's Who in American Colleges 4. MARIORIE LYNNE HIGGINS . . . Lake Forest . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . Major: French . . . Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4 . . . Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Trip committee 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . News Bureau, society editor 3, 4 . . . French club 1, 2, 3. FREDERICK M. HODGDON . . . Barrington . . . Phi Pi Epsilon . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Stentor 3, business manager 4 . . . Student Trip committee. chairman 4. I SPENCER MARSHALL HOWARD . . . Chicago . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Economics and Politi- cal Science . . . International Relations club l, Z, 3 . . . Garrick club, assistant stage manager 2, stage manager 3, 4, technical director 4. IEAN LOUISE INGRAM . . . Lake Forest . . . Chi Omega . . . Major: Economics and Modern Lan- guages . . . Women's Athletic Association I, 2. 3. president 4 . . . French club 1, 2 . . . Economics club 3, secretary-treasurer 4 . , . Pan-Hellenic Council, secre- tary 4 . . . International Relations club I, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3 . . . Student Trip committee 3, 4 . . . Kappa Alpha 3, secretary-treasurer 4 . . . Who's Who in American Colleges 4. IANET LEE IAMIESON . . . Oak Park . . . Alpha Delta Pi . . . Major: Romance Languages . . . Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4 . . . Stentor 1, 2, Women's editor 3 . . . Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4 . . . Kappa Alpha 3, president 4 . . . French club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Chorus 2 . . . . Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4 . . . Forester 4 . . . Women's Self-Government, president 4 . . . lunior Prom committee 3 . . . 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Sigma Eta . . . International Relations club 2, 3, 4 . . . Stentor 3, 4 . . . Tusitala 2, 3 . . . E. O. Haas Memorial Award 2, 3 . . . Debate l. 2, 3, 4 . . . State Peace Oratorical Contest 2 . . . McPherson Oratorical Contest 3, 4 . . . College Day committee 3. ROBERT BOWRON KIEL . . . Wilmette . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Northwestern University I . . . Economics club 3, 4 . . . Debate manager 3. WAYNE ALRADIO KOFFEL . . . Waukegan . . . Phi Pi Epsilon . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Basketball I . . . Baseball I . . . Stentor I, 2, adver- tising manager 3 . . . Tusitala, business manager 3 . . . Forester, business manager 4 . . . Student Trip committee 3, 4 . . . Homecoming committee 4 . . . Midwinter Banquet, assistant student manager 3, stu- dent manager 4 . . . Senior Class treasurer 4. GEORGE WILLIAM LINEBURG . . . Glen Ellyn . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Football I, 2, 3, captain 4 . . . Basketball I . . . Baseball 2 . . . Intramural sports l, 2, 3, 4, golf cham- pion 2, 3 . . . L. F. club 2, 3, 4. LOUIS HERBERT LICHTFELD . . . Waukegan . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Economics club 3, 4 . . . International Relations club 2, 3, 4 . . . Stentor Z . . Tennis manager 4 . . . Debate 4. GEORGE ROBINSON LOULAN . , . Berwyn . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Morton Iunior College 1 . . . Football Z, 3 . . . Basketball 2, 3 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Economics club 3, 4, president 4 . . . Forester, sports editor 4. MARY ELIZABETH MacARTHUR . . . Waukegan . . . Sigma Tau . . . Major: English and History . . . Carle- ton College l . . . Women's Athletic Association 2, 3. 4 . . . Homecoming committee 3, 4 . . . Iunior Prom committee 3 . . . Student Trip committee 4 . . . Pan- Hellenic Council 3, president 4 . . . Chorus 3, 4. IAN CAMPBELL MacPHERSON . . . Lake Forest . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Economics . . . Eco- nomics club 3, 4 . . . Intramural sports 1, Z, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD MAIMAN . . . Lake Forest . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: History . . . Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baseball 1, Z, 3 . . . Tennis 4. . . L. F. club Z, 3, 4 . . . College Day committee 3 . . . Dad's Day Committee 4 . . . Inter-fraternity Council, secretary-treasurer 4. IOHN A. MANSNERUS . . . Waukegan . . . Phi Pi Epsilon . . . Major: Chemistry and Mathematics . . . Baseball 1 . . . Football manager 1 . . . Intramural sports 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sigma Pi Sigma 3, vice-president 4 . . . Mathematics club 3, vice-president 4 . . . Intra- mural Board 4. CARL IOSEPH MARIENFELD . . . Chicago . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Major: Biology and Chemistry . . . Phi Eta Sigma, president 4 . . . Beta Beta Beta . . . Home- coming committee 3, 4 . . . Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3 . . . Dad's Day committee, chairman 4 . . . Forester 4 . . Who's Who in American Colleges 4. DIRECTORY GEORGE HARLAN MCCLUNG ll . . . Watertown, New York , . . Major: Philosophy . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Iron Key 3, president 4 . . . Stentor I, Z, 3, 4, editor- in-chief 4 . . . Tusitala l, 2, editor 3. WALTER EDWARD MEYER . . . Oconto, Wisconsin . . . Digamma Alpha Upsilon . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Football l . . . Stentor 2, 3 . . . Eco- nomics club 3, vice-president 4 . . . Iunior Prom com- mittee 3 . . . News Bureau, news editor 3. ROBERT WEST MILES . . . Chicago . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Economics . . . Intramural sports I,2,4... University oi Illinois 3 . . . Baseball I. ROBERT EDWARD MORSTADT . . . Waukegan . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Major: History . . . Marquette Uni- versity I . . . Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL M. OSADCHUK . . . Detroit, Michigan . . . Major: Education . . . Band I, 2, 3, president tsecond semesterl 4 . . . Concert Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Chorus 2,3,4... Pi Alpha Chi 3, program chairman 4 . . . Dance Orchestra organizer l, 2, 3, 4. MYRON ALBERT PERRY . . . Bridgewater, Massachu- setts . . . Phi Pi Epsilon . . . Major: Economics . . . Phi Eta Sigma . . . Football l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball l . . . Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Iron Key 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3, president 4 . . . Athletic Board of Control 3. 4, president 3 . . . News Bureau 2, 3, editor-in-chief 4 . . . Dad's Day committee 2 . . . Who's Who in American Colleges 4. VIVIAN ADELE READ . . . Barrington . . . Chi Omega . . . Major: English . . . Women's Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4 . . . French club 2, 3, 4 . . . Garrick club 3, 4 . . . Dad's Day committee 4 . . . Chorus 4. IOHN BARNEY RIX . . . Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Major: Political Science . . . Base- ball manager l . . . Varsity Baseball manager 2 . . . Debate Z . . . Stentor I . . . University of Pennsylvania 4 tiirst semesterl. IOHN EDWARD ROBERTS . . . Lake Bluti . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Business Administration . . . Baseball I. 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramural sports 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council, vice-president 4 . . . Inter-fraternity Council, secretary-treasurer 3. DALE HOWARD SCHAMBER . . . Austin, Minnesota . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Major: Political Science . . . Football I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2 . . . Baseball I,2,3... Band l, 4 . . . Garrick plays l. 2, 3, 4 . . . Debate 3, 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Inter- iraternity Council 4 . . . Intramural Board 4. IRENE CAROLYN SEMRO . . . Chicago . . . Alpha Delta Pi . . . Major: English . . . North Park Iunior College l . . . Student Council dance committee 3. ANGELINE SHARP . . . Ottumwa, Iowa . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . Major: English . . . Student Council 4 . . . Iunior Prom committee 3. IOHN GEORGE SNOW . . . Libertyville . . . Digamma Alpha Upsilon . . . Major: History . . . Inter-fraternity Council 3, 4 . . . Basketball l . . . Football l, 2, 3, 4 . . . L. F. club 3, 4 . . . Intramural sports, ping-pong champion 2, 3 . . . News Bureau, sports editor 4 . . . 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Homecoming committee, RICHARD ARTHUR SULLIVAN . . . Winnetka . . Digamma Alpha Upsilon . . . Major: Economics . . Intramural sports l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball l . . Baseball 1, 2, 3. EDWARD ANTHONY TUROWSKI . . . North Chicago . . . Alpha Sigma Kappa . . . Major: Economics . . . Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. ESTIE LAVERNE VARNER . . . Brainerd, Minnesota . . . Digamma Alpha Upsilon . . . Major: Chemistry . . . Tennis l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball manager 2 . . . Student Trip committee 3. GEORGE WILLIAM WRIGHT, IR .... New York, New York . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Major: Mathematics and Physics . . . Phi Eta Sigma, secretary 2, treasurer 3, 4 . . . Tennis manager 3 . . . Homecoming committee 2 . . . Iunior Prom committee 3 . . . Dad's Day com- mittee 4 . . . Garrick club 2, 3, 4 . . . Stentor 2 . . . Sigma Pi Sigma 3, president 4 . . . Mathematics club 8, president 4 . . . International Relations club 1, 2 . . . Economics club 3, 4. HELEN FRANCES ZEITLER . . . Winthrop Harbor . . 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Q XP Last year's seniors in their commencement march . . . soon this year's graduates will be doin' it . . . commencement also marks Class reunions . . . for which they register under the Vermillion umbrella 1171 SNAPS FORESTER Anne Marie Eitel V V Irving Arthur Enevold V Ian Falconer V V V Isabel Fraser V V V Elizabeth Helen Gillmor V Ernest Cowles Gilroy V Philip Iames Goodere V Thomas Francis Graham V Iames Robert Grear V V Richard Putnam Gripe V Edwin Guerrero V V V Priscilla Ann Haines V V Catherine Frances Handy V Edna Hannahs ---- Lorraine Arnold Hansberry Thomas Rhodes Hawkins V Ioseph Frank Hein V V Edward L. Higgins V Thomas William Hyman V lean Adams Iewell V V Richard Frederick Iauch V Catherine Snow Iohnson V Robert D. Iohnson V V Al Ieane Kern ---- Albert Alfred Kroll V V V Chicago V V V Libertyville V V V Lake Forest Milwaukee, Wisconsin V Washington, D. 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V V Gary, Indiana V V V Chicago Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lake Forest V V V Winnetka V Racine, Wisconsin V V V Lake Bluff V V Lake Bluff V Chicago V V V Lake Villa Kaukauna, Wisconsin V V V Waukegan Chicago CContinued on page 1201 fiisj Now lsscizu .xr THE 2 l'oi'L'i..-tk Panera or ...... o The Story of they Bible Retold from Genesis to Revelation in the Light of Present Knowledge for Both the Young and the Mature liy XVALTICR RUSSICLL BUXVIIC Rector of Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, New York FROM READER TU AVTHOR For several years the members of our Second and Third Forms have been study- ing with me the stories of the Old Testament. In preparing the work I have made con- stant use of your S'roRY or THE Butte, which I have read and re-read with much pleasure and prolit. lt's a grand hook, and I want to thank you most heartily for the inspir- ation which I have found in it. -I-Ilfrzui G. Rulfr, Sfllllll' lllflsifr of thz' llill School, l'utf,vt1mw1, l't'r111JylfL'a11i11. 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ACTIVITIES ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA . . . National honor society for freshmen women . . . Lake Forest College chapter established in February, 1934 . . . Purpose: higher standards of scholarship and learning . . . entrance re- quirement, a 2.5 scholastic average . . . gives fresh- man tea and sunshine breakfast . . . Miss Agnes R. Koupal is advisor . . . Mrs. Herbert McComb Moore is an honorary member . . . President: Ruth Brennan . . . Secretary: Betty Cobb . . . Treasurer: Gladys Longbrake. BAND . . . gives stirring martial music to inspire pep in the grandstand at football games . . . leads parade on Student Trip . . . valuable as an extra-curricular activity for the musical minded . . . Gave complete concert at Spring Festival . . . players took part in Midwinter banquet . . . First semester officers: Presi- dent, Donald Hart: Business Manager, Roger Taylor . . . Second Semester President, Mitchell Osadchuk. BETA BETA BETA . . . Lambda Phi Chapter . . . honor- ary biological fraternity . . . chapter established in Iune, 1935 . . . holds meetings twice a month . . . programs by both members and outside speakers . . . either junior or senior and have hours in biology . . . President. member must be completed sixteen Charlotte Bernard: Secretary, Carl Marienfeld. CHORUS . . . largest musical organization on campus . . . leads chapel singing . . . gives complete choral programs in chapel . . . Midwinter concert was a sparkling success . . . some of Mr. Palmer's original compositions introduced by the chorus during the year . . . the Cantata, King David, highlight of spring con- cert . . . Director, Mr. Palmer: President, Charles Schuster: Business Manager, Richard Gripe: Secretary, Frances Moore. fContinued on page 1242 D201 O'NElLL HARDWARE COMPANY General I-1ara'w1zre Sporting Goods Deivoefv Pfzinfs and Vzlrzzislzey LAKE FOREST Phone Lake Forest 500-SOI ILLINOIS Compliments of . The 1938 FDRESTER Staff VVAYNE A. KOFFEL, Bzlsizzess jfazzzzger DONALD J. HART, Editor RICHARD COOPER THOMAS DURKIN RICHARD GRIPE JANET JAMIESON EDWARD JENNER BABETTE KLEIN GEORGE LoL'LAN CARL NIARIENFELD FRANCES NIOORE DAVID STRYKER NIEREDITH YVRIGHT D211 FCDRESTER Dixon warming up for the softball season . . . look at that pose . . . Doc May, super stage-hand at the Mid-Winter Dinner . . . always busy, thc1t's Doc . . 122 mn Young Farley Koffel slips Cooper fDiclcl cr letter from Mary . . . Woo! woo! . . . Brown doesn't need any letters . . . there's Bunny . . . no wonder . . . SNAPS FORESTER COMMONS WAITERS . . . although not officially organ- ized they act as a social group . . . promote fellow- ship . . . after they eat they smoke and relax before regular meal . . . offer highly efficient service . . . work on combination of seniority and merit system . . . under guidance of King, the head of the Commons . . . number served at a meal varies from 160 to 1000 . . . General Supervisor of Commons. Mrs. Smith: King. Robert Lewis. CONCERT ENSEMBLE . . . three years old . . . pro- vides music to accompany Garrick productions . . . plays on special occasions such as Homecoming and Dads' Day, also for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners . . . presented selections at Midwinter banquet . . . entertained Kiwanis Club dinner for Lake Forest high school . . . Charles Schuster was student director. DADS' DAY . . . one of the older Lake Forest College traditions . . . a large group of parents visit the campus under the guidance of the students . . . full schedule of entertainment provided . . . gives the parents the students' view of college . . . football game with Knox College was featured . . . fraternities and sororities held open house . . . faculty reception in Reid Memorial Library . . . dinner at the Calvin Durand Commons . . . Mr. Tomlinson provided the evening's entertainment in the Henry C. Durand Audi- torium . . . Dr. H. M. Moore introduced the program with a short speech . . . Advisor to Dads' Day Com- mittee, Dr. E. A. Iohnson . . . Chairman, Carl Marien- feld . . . Members: George William Wright, Dorothy Roedel, Ianet Iamieson, Robert Maiman. Charles Schuster. Alfred Behrens, Albert Smith, Vivian Read, Betty Van Sickle, Frances Stakel. MEN'S DEBATE . . . one of the most popular activities at Lake Forest College . . . under the direction of Mr. Tomlinson . . . season began early in December . . . this year's subject was, Resolved: That the National Labor Relations Board should be empowered to enforce all industrial disputes. . . . Robert Kiel, debate man- ager, planned extensive schedule including several trips and tournaments . . . radio debates with lohn Marshal Law School and St. Viator College . . . entered Illinois State Debate Tournament, Wisconsin State Tournament, and Manchester-Huntington Tourna- ment . . . matches with Loyola University, DePaul Uni- versity, Iowa State University, Coe College, Western Teachers College, Oberlin College and Beloit College . . . gave debates before service organizations like Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, American Legion, and churches. WOMEN'S DEBATE . . . because of the rising interest exhibited by women a special team was organized for them this year . . . tryouts were held in December . . . the question was, Resolved: that the National Labor Relations Board should be empowered to en- force all industrial disputes. . . . their schedule in- cluded several colleges which also feature women teams. ECONOMICS CLUB . . . organized in 1933 . . . supplements regular courses in economics . . . gives students opportunity for research work . . . brings contact with operation of business firms . . . member- ship open to only higher students in economics . . . holds monthly meetings with discussion programs featuring both members and outside speakers . . . President, George Loulan: Secretary-treasurer, lean In- gram . . . under guidance of Dr. E. A. Iohnson, Mr. L. A. Keller, and Dr. W. W. Turner. FORESTER . . . this year's staff created a modern- istic style . . . met with success . . . being used by printers as illustration of improved technique and lay- out development . . . Editor, Donald Hart: Business Manager, Wayne A. Koffel: Staff: Frances Moore, Ed- ward Ienner, Ianet Iamieson. Meredith Wright, Babette Klein, George Loulan, Carl Marienfeld, Richard Gripe, David Stryker, Richard Cooper, Thomas Durkin. FRENCH CLUB . . . organized to promote interest in French language and people . . . gives students op- portunity to contact French informally . . . activities include the reading of French poetry and prose . . . President, Eleanor Bertrand: Vice-president, Gladys Longbrake: Secretary-treasurer, lane Shoemaker. GARRICK CLUB . . . sponsored by Mr. Tomlinson . . . again put forth a series of excellent plays . . . among this year's productions were Ah, Wilderness , It Won't Be Long Now , and The Night of Ian. l6. . . . Florence Lutz presented in a program of readings . . . Garrick is outstanding for giving a name in the World of Speech to Lake Forest . . . President, lack Sugg: Vice-president, Sara Kiningham: Secretary-treas- urer, Al Brown. HOMECOMING . . . Saturday, October 23. 1937 . . . Millikin--0 . . . Lake Forest-13 . . . Chairman, Iack Sugg . . . Committee: Ivan Guthrie, Wayne A. Koffel, Elizabeth McArthur, Babette Klein, and Barbara Anne Gregory. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL . . . revived after a lapse of several years . . . consists of eight members . . . the president and one other member from each house . . . discusses fraternity problems such as haz- ing, rushing, and improvements about the campus . . . president is not elected but the office is rotated among the fraternities . . . sponsored an all-school inter- fraternity party in March to bring members of the houses closer together . . . President, Robert Klopfen- steing Secretary-treasurer, Robert Maiman. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . . . 772 of them in the United States . . . sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . . . meets every two weeks . . . promotes intelligent and rational ap- praisal of world peace . . . constitution recently re- vised . . . conducts debates on world issues . . . sent delegates to annual regional conference at Kala- mazoo, Michigan . . . this chapter attempts to provoke thought upon the possible ways of achieving peace . . . has access to a large number of books provided by Carnegie fund . . . it is hoped that the students of the college will use it as a real unit for promot- ing peace . . . First semester officers: President. Robert Lewis: Secretary-treasurer, Hugh Weston . . . Second semester officers: President, Hugh Weston: Vice-president, lane Shoemaker: Secretary-treasurer, Betty Gillmor. IRON KEY . . . local honorary fraternity for junior and senior men . . . includes leaders in scholarship and activities . . . members admitted by meeting the require- ments of a secret point system . . . activities evaluated by their importance at the moment of awarding . . . 51243 DIRECTORY give impressive tapping ceremony in annual honor chapel . . . Dr. E. A. Iohnson is honorary member and advisor . . . Grand Master of the Key, Harlan McClung . . . Brother of the Iron Hand, Myron Perry . . . Keeper of the Books, Robert Lewis . . . Keeper of Veils and Fires, Hawley Boyle . . . Keeper of the Key, Donald Hart. IUNIOR PROM . . . December 3, 1937 . . . Shawnee Country Club, Wilmette . . . Lynn Iohnson's Orchestra . . . King: Iohn Brigham . . . Queen: Frances Moore . . . Committee: Edward Bax, Iack Pedersen, Elmer Maiman, Robert Klopfenstein. Robert Lewis, Meredith Wright, Ruth Read, Iean McDuffie, Barbara Ann Gregory, Ruth Brennan, Babette Klein. KAPPA ALPHA , . . reorganized in 1936 . . . senior Women's honorary organization . . . membership on basis of scholarship, leadership, activities, and char- acter . . . Mrs. W. E. McPheeters is sponsor . . . group has rendered a great deal of service to the campus . . . President, Ianet Iamieson: Secretary-treasurer, Iean Ingram. MATHEMATICS CLUB . . . established in 1936 to pro- mote interest in mathematics and related fields . . . meets monthly to discuss topics presented by some member . . . membership is based on mathematics courses completed and on the grades received . . . President. George William Wright: Vice-president, John Mansnerus: Advisor. Dr. Curtis. MIDWINTER DINNER . . . one of the main social events of the year . . . held March 9, at the Edge- water Beach Hotel . . . a gathering of faculty, students. alumni, trustees, and friends of the college . . . pro- gram by Mr. Tomlinson assisted by Mr. Widmark and Mr. Palmer . . . dancing to the music of Orrin Tucker . . . Student Manager, Wayne A. Koffel . . . Com- mittee: Donald Hart, Meredith Wright, Fred Hodgdon. Thomas Durkin, Babette Klein, Charlotte Bernard, Betty Van Sickle, Elizabeth Friebel, Catherine Craig, Herbert Lichtfeld, and Ianet Iamieson. THE OCTET . . . a new musical group founded last year . . . was composed of the Women's Quartette and Donald Hart, Charles Schuster, Iack Venema, and David Stryker . . . directed by Mr, Palmer . . . made tours and made chapel programs . . . organized pri- marily to sing choral numbers not fitted to a large group. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL . . . organized in 1935 . . . settles controversies and enforces regulations for the five sororities . . . meets daily in rushing but monthly for the rest of the year . . . membership consists of the president and one other member from each sorority . . . office of president passes from sorority to sorority on basis of seniority . . . secretary is elected . . . introduced the quota system limiting the number of pledges to each sorority . . . President, Betty McArthur: Secretary, lean Ingram: Advisor, Miss A. H. Koupal. PHI ETA SIGMA . . . national freshmen men's honor fraternity . . . formed to promote scholarship . . . local chapter is nine years old . . . thirty chapters in United States . . . meetings held throughout the year . . . smoker given for freshmen in the fall . . . mem- H251 bership requirement is a 2.5 average for the freshman year . . . Dr. H. M. Moore, Dr. R. B. Williams, and Dr. E. A. Iohnson are honorary members and sponsors . . . President, Carl Marienfeld: Vice-president, Robert Lewis: Secretary-treasurer, Albert Smith: Historian, Ed- ward Ienner. PHI SIGMA IOTA . . . national honorary Romance Language fraternity . . . local chapter established in 1928 . . . membership is based on attainment and interest in the field of Romance Languages . . . open to Iuniors and Seniors majoring in Romance Languages . . . each member must write one paper a year on ad- vanced language work . . . these papers are read in the meetings making up the program for the year . . . President, Dr. R. B. Williams: Vice-president, Eleanor Bertrand: Corresponding secretary, Dr. Louise Lodge: Recording secretary and treasurer, Ianet Iamieson: Program chairman, Marjorie Higgins. PI ALPHA CHI . . . honorary music fraternity . . . founded in 1934 . . . aims to supplement the work of the music department . . . stimulates interest in musical activities . . . gave a Harvest dance . . . presented the cantata, King David, by Arthur Honegger . . . gave numerous concerts during the year . . . brought the Trio of the Chicago Women's Symphony Orchestra here for a program . . . President, Donald Hart: Vice-presi- dent, David Stryker: Corresponding secretary and treasurer, Charles Schuster: Recording secretary, Helen Condit: Social Chairman, Mary Margeson: Program chairman, Mitchell Osadchuk. WOMEN'S OUARTETTE . . . came here from Lansing in 1936 . . . original members: Mary Margeson, Frances Moore. Dorothy Bauerle, and Marie Hannula . . . their accompanist, Iean Reilley, arrived here in February . . . gave programs both on campus and in neighbor- ing towns . . . Marie Hannula and Dorothy Bauerle married last summer and their places were taken by Al Ieane Kern and Ruth Marie Osborn . . . plan to continue their programs for clubs, churches, and other organizations . . . Business manager, Dr. H. M. Moore: Director, Mr. Palmer. SIGMA PI SIGMA . . . national honorary Physics so- ciety . . . local chapter eight years old . . . meetings are held once a month . . . among last year's pro- grams was a lecture on cosmic rays by Haydn Iones . . . members must be either majors in physics or the neighboring subjects, chemistry or mathematics . . . Dr. Harris is the advisor . . . President, William Wright: Vice-president, Albert Smith, Secretary-treasurer, Don- ald Good. SIGMA TAU DELTA . . , national honorary English fraternity . . . stimulates interest in creative writing and in the appreciation of literature . . . meets month- ly . . . original papers are read and discussed . . . to be eligible the candidates for membership must submit a paper which shows some literary style . . . Dean W. E. McPheeters is sponsor . . . President, Catherine Craig: Secretary, Ruth Brennan: Treasurer, Iane Shoemaker. STENTOR . . . campus weekly newspaper . . . over a half-century old . . . reports news . . . trains students in journalism . . . directs campus opinion . . . printed by Russell Heitman, publisher of the Lake Forester DIRECTORY FORESTER . . . Editor-in-Chief, Harlan McClung: Stalf: Robert Lewis, Hugh Weston. Ruth Brennan, Hawley Boyle. and Ivan Guthrie . . . Business manager, Frederick Hodgdon . . . Assistants: Charles Wakeley and Robert Mather. STUDENT COUNCIL . . . the student governing body . . . one representative from each fraternity, sorority, and independent group . . . meets weekly . . . discusses and decides on problems bearing directly on the student body . . . Campus health service . . . revision of spring formal system . . . sponsoring of campus social functions . . . member of the American Students Federation . . . member of Federated Intercollegiate Council . . . President, Al Perry: Vice-president, Iohn E. Roberts: Secretary, Calherine Craig. STUDENT TRIP . . . Saturday, October 30, 1937 . . . Place: Naperville, Illirrois . . . Game: Lake Forest College versus North Central College . . . Chairman, Frederick Hodgdon . , . Committee: Estie Varner, Evan Griffiths, Wayne A. Koffel, Meredith Wright, Barbara Ann Gregory, Betty McArthur, Al Ieane Kern, lean Ingram, Sara Kiningham. TUSITALA . . . bianriual literary publication of Lake Forest College . . . aims to increase interest in good literature and encourage student literary achievement . . . poetry issue at Christmas time . . . prose issue in Spring . . . Editor, David Stryker: Business Manager, Charles Wakeley. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . membership attained by earning 75 points by participation in sports . . . class, varsity, or sorority teams in hockey, soccer, basketball, volleyball and baseball . . . par- ticipation in stunts, tournaments, hiking, and swim- ming . . . being captain of team or managing sport program . . . 50 points a semester necessary to retain membership . . . numeral for 250 . . . emblem for 500 . . . jacket for 800 . . . gave a Barn Dance in the Henry C. Durand Auditorium . . . played two hockey games last fall, Sophomore-Senior team won both times . . . Gamma Phi Beta won the intra-mural basket- ball cup . . . Iunior girls won the class basketball tournament . . . baseball cup went to Gamma Rho Delta . . . Officers of W.A.A .... President, Iean Ingram: Vice-president, Marion Biggs: Secretary, Frances Stakelg Treasurer, Ruth Read. WOMEN'S SELF-GOVERNMENT . , . functions through the house committee of Lois Durand Hall . . . super- vised by Dean A. R. Koupal . . . regulates matters in Lois Durand Hall that are not under faculty juris- diction . . . creates unity among the women . . . gives Freshman Circus in October . . . Christmas party just before Christmas vacation . . . Lois Hall Formal held on November 13 . . . maintains recreation room . . . President, Ianet Jamieson: Secretary, Sara Kin- ingham. ALPHA SIGMA KAPPA . . . founded in 1926 President: Donald Hart. DIGAMMA ALPHA UPSILON . . . founded in 1906 Presidents: Iohn Snow and Hawley Boyle. KAPPA SIGMA , . . founded at University of Virginia in 1869 . . . Alpha Chi chapter founded in 1896 Presidents: Carl Marienfeld and Dale Schamber. PI-II PI EPSILON . . . founded in 1895 Presidents: Frederick Hodgdon and Orlo Adams. INDEPENDENT MEN'S CLUB President: Robert Katz. ALPHA DELTA PI . . . founded at Wesleyan Female College in 1851 . . . chartered at Lake Forest College in 1936 President: Ianet Iamieson. ALPHA XI DELTA . . . founded at Lombard College in 1893 . . . chartered at Lake Forest College in 1932. President: Barbara Anne Gregory. GAMMA PHI BETA . . . founded at Syracuse University in 1874 . . . chartered at Lake Forest College in 1934 President: Sara Kiningham. CH1 OMEGA . . . founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 , . . Chartered at Lake Forest College in 1938. President: lean Ingram. SIGMA TAU . . . founded at Lake Forest College in 1900 President: Elizabeth McArthur. INDEPENDENT WOMEN'S CLUB . . . founded in 1935 President: Catherine Craig. may 127 Trucks, stones, Cement, wire cluttered up the campus C111 last summer . . . the S2U,000 improvement gave us G modem steel-stacked Iibrcrry . . . 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