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

 - Class of 1942

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Kunzer, Monger and Charus catch up on current topics. Lake Forest College felt a decided decrease in her male population this year because many of her 'boys' were called or enlisted in the Army, Navy, or aviation corps. But we hear glad tidings from our new 'alums'. Yale Adams ex. -ll-is an Aviation Cadet in the Army Air Corps. Peter Bussone ex. '-l-l-is in the engineering division of the Navy. Clyde Ferry ex. '42-is in the Army Air Corps. W'allace Gormley ex.'-L3-is in the Navy. Bill Harlan '41-is in the Navy Air Corps. George Harrison'4l-isin the Navy Air Corps. George Hatchellex '43-is in the Navy Air Corps. Bill Jennings ex. '-Ufis in the medical division of the Army. lflmer Maiman '39eis an Fnsign in the Navy. Bob Maiman '38-is in the Naval Service Corps. Ken McAllister '39fis in the Army Air Corps. George hletz '-ll-is in the Navy Air Corps. Otto Ulland ex. '-Ufis in the Navy Air Corps. Jack Neale '-1-U-is an Fnsign in the Navy. Fdward Pfeiler 'll-is a Naval and Mid- Shipman Reserve. Frank Stoltz'-ll-is in the Army. Gordon Thomas'-ll-is in the Army. Frank W'ard ex'-Reis in the Navy Air Corps. Ted W'iechieki ex. '-H-is in the Navy Air Corps. Our curriculum in many cases has been changed or added to. New courses in meterology and WAR TAZK navigation as well as, first aid, shorthand and typing are included in the second semester schedule. We see our co-eds drop their angora socks and pick up navy and kaiki yarn to make sweaters and socks for our servicemen. And, we modestly admit we did our share in the Red Cross drive for funds. After a census of student opinion, we find that these are the most typical: Freshman class. jay W'ise speaks: lf we are going to win the war, there will have to be a great change in the attitude of the people of our country, because most ofthe people don't realize what is at stake. They don't realize what an Axis victory would mean to them. Sophomore class. Mary Ironside speaks: The present war is going to have a profound etliect upon the college students, the girls as Well as the boys. For the war is I1Ot only a war of manpower, but of womanpower. Its results will be widely found in the tendency to do away with sex distinction and woman will take her place in the business and economic world along with the men. junior class. Tom Ramsey speaks: Ultimate victory lies within the great man-power and natural resources of our own United States. The present danger lies in the fact that the American people do not yet realize that we are again engaged in a great conflict. Wie must be united in our all out war efforts. Senior class. Sherle Sass speaks: History is merely repeating itself. The cause of the war, as I see it is again the Fight for commercial supremacy. W'e can repeat the procedure and find in the years to come the same thing over and over again or we can once and for all take our righteous place as victors and lay down a peace that will justly affect all nations. I KX X542 X57 .. Q. sw . VCTTT f ', s Xl gT fk-S f , f- 5 . il f ff , I f' NX 1 I If jx 1 12 -'A Q if K ,i - T I XV -f-iff

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Top: Symlmlic of the gridiron contest held annually he- tween Carroll College and the l oreste1's is the Powder Keg, which for twu years has gracedtl1em:1ntleul'thc CUlNINOl15, signifying that the .Illy'l5lI'klS have lmeen vie ftwlulls. .lIif1'11'ff'.' Une uf' the must CllViHy2ll3lC duties tml' the lmvly lftesh- men is the ringing uf' Cul- lege hull hell l'rvllcm'ir1g haut- lmll victories lay the .lays lutds. Barlow.- Perhups the most eagetlv anticipated ul- all trips to the Cumtnuns made lay resident students are those for Tltzlnlqsgiving and Christmas dinner. Algal l ,W tiff X IN fl f f'R' lv l l f , X X X. ll Al ll Si ' l -XAL L:-I lg.. Jfb.-'NVQ Lcjff: TWH fll. the must prized customs of the Cullege are the Junior Bench cetemuny lleftl and Seniutlree Pluntf ing frightl. To everyone they represent the feeling of unity constantly lmuilt lwctween the campus and the students and alumni. 35? Uk



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