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The less social pages of the Lake Forest diary for N42--13 are filled with sucl1 interesting events as: Max Lerner's opening of, the lnstitute of Public Relations with the dynamic message. Ideas Are Weapons . Helen Kirkpatrick. foreign Correspondent of the Chicago Daily' .N'f'1l'S. speaking 011 l'nited States i11 a Post Wlar Viiorlclhg Lt. Commander Fallon of Columbia. speaking brilliantly and with excep- tional sense of humor. Hallett Abend. correspondent ofthe New York Times, with his address N'hlll6l'lC311 Stakes in the Pacific . and Robert liazmayer's message on America's future. Also. to be remembered are Hrs. ,lohnson's Wednesday afternoon teas with their friendly atmosphere. tl1e presentation ol' the service Hag by Lew Wilke. color girl at the llomecoming game. the traditional Thanksgiving and Christ- mas banquets. and the very successful Christmas party planned by the Student Council. Lake Forest students find a wealth ol' experience and fun in evtra-cur- ricular activities. which train them for future responsibilities. Those with journalistic ambitions spend Vtednes- day evenings in the new Stentor office gathering stories from reporters. writ- ing headlines. and making up the dummy. Students with forensic abilities spend tedious hours in the library magazine stacks and then carry off honors at debate tournaments. Covered with paint and dust. and bearing scars from the saw and hammer. is the hard- working stage hand. equally as impor- tant to Lake Forest's renowned speech department as the actors and actresses who this year proved their flare for drama in the hilarious play.. The Klan Who Came to Dinner. We just wanted to show you that extra-curricular activities included everything from pound- ing with hammers and type- writers to making believe that you are The Man Wiho Came To Dinner.
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HOW THEX LIY ED. Walls Hmeasled with pennants of Lake Forest. Wiiseonsin. Illinois. Michigan. Yale. and Harvard: walls proudly display- ing the most glamorous of Vargas creations: walls hearing a paddle and a green Cap as remnants of freshman days. and a red card as a souvenir ofewell, almost any year: a chest of drawers graced with a feminine touch or two-in the form of photos: a desk full of hooks-slightly used. Blix these ingredients in almost any fashion and you have a typical boy's room at Lake Forest College. The girl's room may he furnished in brown and yellow. peach and blue. or pink Hllfl duhonnetg it may have Venetian blinds. monkis Cloth drapes. or fluffy ruffled Curtains, but itis sure to have at least o11e handsome lnale photo on the dressing table or desk. a what-not shelf of miniatures. a Collection of pandas. lambs. or teddy bears. and of Course a sleepy doll. PS. Hereis a tip! Thereis usually some Crackers and peanut butter if you know where to look. -Ks a heayv fo le cends on Bradley Lodge . . . fraternity men turn on their lights. is .5
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