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

 - Class of 1945

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,ua rjlf 1 1' -- I I - 1 Q e r is f .A :SH , W as 5' 1 H 1 ,L -1 w .- ' 1 W fi 1 .1 f xiii ,ua rjlf 1 1' -- I I - 1 Q e r is f .A :SH , W as 5' 1 H 1 ,L -1 w .- ' 1 W fi 1 .1 f xiii Eclifor Y,,.. .. Assis+an+ Ediforn , Business Managers Phofography Ecli+or Men in Service, Faculiy .. ,. Senior Class Junior Class. Sophomore Class, Freshman Class Organiza+ions Evenis lnformals Girls' Sporrs, Boys' Spor+s,. .BeHye Joe Sievers Bodhaine , .Shirley Flood s.Howard Percy L.Tory Lu Larson Hollis Leigh Thorpe . .,,, Daisy Morris ,Elinor Youngen , Lois Schreifer A L BeHe Hull L ,Bruce Lalor Marion Olsen Builer , Peggy Leifh ,Joan Shearer ,.,.,,s,Lydia Pope ,, George Hoague THE STORY OF LAKE FOREST COLLEGE STARTS WITH THE f fThe S+uden'r Cen+er1 SO IMPORTANT TO COLLEGE LIFE IN OUR SCHOOL YEAR I944-45 EVERYTHING STARTS AT Life af Lake Foresf College revolves abouf one parficu- lar spof on campus-fhe Sfudenf Cenfer. Mingled shoufs of laughfer and admirafion can be heard from fhe Coffee Shop or fhe Norfh and Soufh rooms as a sfudenf bids and makes a slam or execufes a difficulf pool shof. Through a haze of cigareffe smoke any visifor af Lake Foresf can see fhe congenial afmosphere fhis campus cenfer creafes among all sfudenfs, as well as befween sfudenfs and faculfy. Over sfeaming cups of coffee or an ice-cold coke, we discuss fhe currenf evenfs wifh our friends and insfrucfors, fhus increasing our knowledge oufside as well as in our classrooms. Every visifing serviceman drops in here for a friendly visif, so if is fhe scene of many ioyous reunions. Ouf of fhis hub-bub of acfivify comes many a solid friendship, a weighfy decision, or an inspirafion fhaf may form fhe mold from which one mighf casf fhe direcfion of his life. So from fhe Sfudenf Cenfer comes fhe sfory of Lake Foresf College, Lake Foresf, Illinois, as fold in pic- fure and paragraph form in fhe . . . 4945' FUHESTEH THE CENTER tr. 1 W I M A N Y. Coffee Shop STUDENT CENTER ' Norih Room 4,4 fp-,.,, ,Soufh Room Y Y ,, ln ihe midsf of ac'I'ivi+y on campus, College Hall sfands as a symbol of age, growfh and de- velopmenf fhroughouf long years of war and peace. This rugged old building houses fhe Siu- denf Cenfer wifh i+s Coffee Shop, pool fable, and ping-pong fables: plus many classrooms, including fhe biology labs. The clang of College Hall bell calls us +o classes and gives fhe hall +ha'f dignify which malces if +ruly fhe cenfer of college ac'I'ivi'I'y. College Hall-Guardian of Tradition ff U .EJ 4' .vt V W ,,.-nt' fy A ' Qi' GFQP an-'I ,fi l . ' l x n 1 . 'A 40,4 9 v , ' f fr? '. 0. ,. ' .: Qs' Q, , M fffff' Z 5 J .x V nil' x. Q' 1 'A 3. h Q , , ,' .U xr. ..- x ' , - M 1' , 'iw , 5 'T!1g i 4 5 , 'Nw . ., A f 1- . ip, , A: ' ' f wa-561 . 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Chapel-Guardian of Reverence Prolecfors of many a fraiernify secre+, 'I'he venerable frai' houses s+and as a memorial +o fheir brave, former occupanfs who are sacrificing fheir college careers and even +heir lives for our naiion. Vaca+ed by fhe fraiernily men in 'Phe spring of nine+een hundred for+y-ihree, +hey housed Company B of our Army Specialized Training Pro- gram fhe following summer and school year. Harlan Hall is now occupied by our few campus men: while Blaclcsione Hall is an emp+y, bleak monumen+ bringing +o mind +he memories of a happy college in peace+ime. Fraternity Houses-Guardian of Memories 7 i if 5 .. ,. x 1? ' Q 625 s T 3 , . ' T 'af f. Q X N . .wax- . .4 5 if Ag Cl. .. ' I n l? kg: .Q Q , - W 41' . 'H -it -Q +P 'X fi ul' .ya 4 . m is ' 9 , X :xx ex, K k. .N '. xi E 4 M XA ' - 6, -. X, M fm 'N - .. tiki-Ex X , ,Y. , ' A - V F , gy: f -xivm sqb'.'g.x: C lg Q ,tgi ,K ,X N t n . Q' - HQX 5 Q .,.. 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To Miss Mar+ha Biggs we ex+end a vofe of fhanks for keeping fhe library open daily and for her ready assis+ance in find- ing necessary reference books and magazines. l.lbrary- Guardian of Knowledge favs., 5 A COTTON TUFTED CAMPUS We remember frudging fhrough fhe snow fo Commons wifh our faces raised fo fhe whife fluff fhaf siffed down. Someone snapped an icy branch overhead and we laugh- ingly ducked. Winfer, I944. We danced in fhe shadow of a gianf Chrisfmas free af fhe Whife Chrisfmas Formal. l'll Be Home for Chrisfmas hid fhe paffer of soff snow falling oufside. Coffon-fuffed fir frees sfood beside fhe lnsfifufe fhe nexf morning. Remember our hushed voices as we wallced fhrough fhe ravine cafhedral wifh ifs vaulfed arch fwined by lacy branches? And how we sfopped fo peel: af fhe fhermom- efer, being careful nof fo slip on fhe icy pafh? Splafl Wef snowballs friclcled coldly down our necks. A volley of whife pellefs, a flurry of laughfer-and we plunged deep info fhe virgin driffs. We wore blue gabardine snowsuifs, red miffens, yellow scarves, green hunfing caps. And our eyelashes were beaded wifh frozen sfars. We felf fhe ghosf of Winfers Pasf, foo. Once frafernify songs had broken fhe sfill- ness of frosfy nighfs. The finlcle of sleigh bells had rung ouf, sharp and merry. Marching feef had frampled whife pafhs fo a cadence of Huf-hup-huf-ho. Lois Hall lighfs filfered fhrough a sform of crysfal needles. We all frooped down fo Harlan Hall fo fake picfures of fhe snow-covered gafe. Someone hurled snowballs info fhe open window of a sororify suife. Sfadium boofs lopped over one anofher in fhe enfrance hall of Bradley Lodge. And we woke up in fhe mornings fo find our window sills covered wifh pealced, glisfening icing. . 3, - an-T ss Q. R. l .1 l 45. TERMISSIGN Eighf o'clock and fhe beginning of a busy day on Lake Foresf campus as sfudenfs rush fhrough fhe doors of College Hall fo dash up fhe sfairs for fheir eighf o'clocks. The Coffee Shop opens, and fhe Lake Foresfers pour in for hur- ried breakfasfs. Someone sfarfs fhe iuke box while fhe air fills wifh smoke from precious cigareffes. Dashing in and ouf, sfuclenfs refrieve losf books, look for friends, shouf hellos, and generally add fo fhe confusion. Amid all fhis, orders are being faken behind fhe counfer, jammed wifh people. Those who have a free period sfop fo playq hand of bridge, fhe noon hour sees fhe commufers gafhered fogefher for lunch, while games of pool or ping-pong gel' underway and Boogie Woogie is drummed ouf on fhe piano. A peek info The STENTCR or FORESTER offices reveals sfaff members fyping arficles or planning layoufs. Lafe affernoon and fhe excifemenf lessens. Affer dinner fhe hub-bub is resumed when fhe Coffee Shop reopens and nighf classes begin. Finally, fhe lasf sfudenfs leave for fheir dorms and College Hall is peaceful and quief unfil eighf o'clock fhe nexf morning, when fhe same roufine will begin all over again for anofher day af Lake Foresf College. , Jgjvglf. WE GIVE YOU OUR BOYS Our campus firsf realized fhe immensify of World War ll when, during fhe firsf semesfer of fhe year I942-43, a fraining unif was formed and fhe boys spenf an affernoon a week marching, masfering fhe elemenfs of close order drill, bayonef pracfice, skirmishing, organ- izafion, and iusf learning fo be soldiers, under fhe guidance of officers from Forf Sheridan. We could look ouf of fhe windows in fhe Coffee Shop fo wafch fhis phenomena wifh ease, and we did. Then on February 27, I943, fhe Army Enlisfed Reserve Corps was called up for fraining. We sfood in fronf of College Hall and wafched fhose fhirfy-five fellows leave as we sang fhe Alma Mafer. The Army and Navy Air Corps called 'rheir reserves shorfly fhereaffer. War had made ifs firsf real inroad upon Lake Foresf College. One by one, fhe boys were greefed wifh a summons fo help defend our nafiong fhey, foo, deparfed. Mosf of fhe fellows wenf info fhe service during fhe summer of I943, and when school opened in Sep- fember of fhaf year, we found an A.S.T.P. unif in fheir places. The army was abouf 400 sfrong. They lived in fhe frafernify houses, Norfh Hall, and in fhe old Alice Home Hospifal which was called Home Hall, for convenience's sake. Our few civilian sfudenfs lived up in College Hall. Af fhe beginning of fhe second semesfer, in January I944, we had our firsf discharged soldier refurn fo school-a former Foresfer who had gone wifh fhe E.R.C. From fhaf fime on we have gained sfeadily in fhe enrollmenf of fhose who have served in fhe armed forces. As far as we here have been concerned-we've been waifing as has everyone else. We've wriffen fons of leffers, senf lofs of packages, waifed daily for fhe mail fruck and ifs imporfanf confenfs, have sef up a special page for and abouf our boys in service in fhe STENTOR which we called Communiques g we've rolled bandages, given blood, boughf bonds, kniffed for fhe Red Cross, subscribed fo fhe various war fund drives, sponsored dances for a number of service groups, gone fo fhe U.S.O., have spenf a maior parf of our fime in and around fhe Sfudenf Cenfer greefing, fhen reminiscing wifh fhe fellows from L.F.U. who are in fhe service and who have sfopped in for a visif while on furlough: we've seen weddings and have received sfarred-felegrams. We read fhe newspapers in fhe Coffee Shop over our morning cup of java, discuss fhe war and ifs relafed problems, and lisfen fo fhe commenfaries over fhe radio. We revere fhose of us who have made fhe supreme sacrifice and never walk pasf fhe service flag in fhe lnsfifufe buf whaf we pay fribufe fo fhose for whom fhe gold sfar sfands and offer a silenf prayer for 'rhe welfare of all fhose who are designafed by fhe blue. We know whaf fhis war is abouf, we're learning how fo deal wifh fhe problems if will and has already creafed, and we're frying fo do our bif fo bring a complefe and speedy vicfory. We're fhoughfful, we're worried, we're grafeful, and mosf of all- we have faifh and hope in our fufure. We're Americans! 'lr 'k ir 'A' ak ir nk i' 'A' ir ir nk is ir 'A' 'A' TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND IS NOT TO DIE -THOMAS CAMPBELL Sg+. Edwin F. Allen, Jr., ex '47 S+anley D. Beeman, ex '47 Alber+ W. Berner+, ex '47 Beniamin J. Blanca+e, ex '47 John R. Bowman, ex '47 L+. Jac'c Edward Byrnes, ex '42 Pv+. Harold S. Cli++on, ex '29 Jeremiah Daniel Dennis, ex '4l L+. Thomas Durkin, '39 Joseph F. Ellis, ex '47 L+. James Harrison Feaslcy, ex '40 Ralph James Gingrich, ex '47 Paul J. Gonzales, ex '47 L+. Rol9er+ Malcolm Graves, ex '38 L+. H. Ivan Gu+hrie, '39 Zbunnr Bull Sg+. Francis Hayner, '36 Pv+. Howard S. Henderson, ex '45 L+. Marshall Hughes, ex '45 AEM ZXC Lesley Pe+er Johnson, ex '38 Ens. Frank H. Lash, Jr., '37 Pv+. Donald E. Lusffield, ex '47 L+. Edward A. Lu++ringhaus, ex '32 L+. William R. MacKinnon, ex '43 Pfc. Raymond V. Mankowski, ex '45 Sg+. John Rober+ Melesheimer, ex '4I AXC George Me+z, '4I Donald C-5. Mcminee, ex '47 George D. Mueller, ex '47 AIIC Lloyd A. Munger, ex '45 Joseph Pe+ers, Jr., ex '47 L+. James H. Pe+erson, ex '40 Pic. John F. Roderick, ex '47 Cpl. Melvin F. Rouse, '37 L+. Pe+er Scur+o, '42 Alice Blaclxey Slinglullf, ex '36 Roberi' F. Thomas, ex '47 Roberf W. Ti++sler, ex '47 Sg+. Harvey W. Tuber, ex '4I Sl IC Wi'liam H. Youngs, ex '45 Ens. Joseph B. Brennan, ex '45 L+. Francis D. Dishinger, '42 Edward E. S+e++a, ex '45 Wal+er A. Taylor, ex '46 THEY COME BACK TO VISIT Bfu K, 5-asia, ex .45 Diclr Aishfon, '43 Wm N k Bill Dayfon '47 and Marion Olsen Bufler, '45 4 n WT b- .-af..-vt Du+cl1 Ebener, '43 Jack Howland. ex '45 and Cl1arloHe Blaclr, '48 .- 5' and Marian K , R2 errflrard '45 ,ai I MBXOQBY 1 Ab and 'A I, fwle' 5 -A 5, Jerry Fairbanks ex '45 Ray Kiborf ex '46 Bed Claeboe, ex '44 and Tom Bob Langdale, ex '46 and Pai' Pafferson '4'5 Uoyd Wh ffe, .42and vvalfer Y Dun' - Mickey Brenn an ex '45 and me 1 ds 21 M7 ,PY ,Af ve THEY COME BACK T0 MARRY Fill and Jean Allsopp Harbeck Dave and Ann Kiningham S+iles v mwwm 1.1. Kirk and Beffye Joe Sievers Bodhaine S ..i x Howie and Rowena Johnsen Percy Ever-eff and Eernadeffe Farmer Hall 5 WE THINK QF THEM A005 ve' - o Y-e WY:e5xo ken Manfxkme nh O F01-MOXE Hof Huge 3553 commuruouiff .ML 4?ml1..1r fluff' - vi yf, , xg ,N V . k rx, Q'i4Su' , N Fl 1 ' ues-ihe news ur Commumq nd abou? o X P roduck for a boys in service A .'. v s nb - . Irs ., B,-an dy.. . N 'f Or neal' befi 0+ eVe if I' X v If ,wsx Q- P X Vx 0 B 5? O iwo Mail Callu Ns awe I YN1ma9 'rf Xe ahead S X PLACES TH EY'VE BEEN 4 i China Europe Philippine Islands Hawaiian Islands On fhe High Seas India Souflw Sea Islands THEY COME BACK TO STAY! .vugfi Our favorife pasfime fhis year has been fhaf of welcoming former Foresfers back fo campus while fhey've been home or passing fhrough on leave. lf we can'f have fhem here all fhe fime, fheir drop- ping in now and fhen is fhe nexf besf fhing. A number of our boys, however, have come back fo us from fhe various branches of fhe service and have resumed fheir educafion. Of fhe eighf veferans now enrolled, six have been Lake Foresf College sfudenfs before. Howie Percy was fhe firsf fo refurn-in January, I944. He was followed by John Reuss and Chuck PerriH, who arrived in fime for summer school-'44. Pefe Timosciek refurned in fhe fall of '44, and January '45 saw four more veferans enfer school-fhree Foresfers, Bill Dayfon, Sfan Pausf lA.S.T.P.l, and Harry Wilson: and a new sfudenf, Ofhello Ellis. F These fellows are all eligible for fhe benefifs offered fhem under fhe G. l. Bill. lf seems fo us fo be a very worfhwhile program-parficularly since if assures 'rhe refurn +o school of many of our favorife Foresfers affer fhe war is over. Thaf's fhe one fhing we're looking forward fo mosf- having fhe fellows back on campus again-'ro sfay. We have a marvelous sfarf wifh fhe veferans who are here now and are anficipafing an increase in fheir number as each new semesfer opens. Come back fo sfay is a phrase fhaf means much fo each and everyone of us here af school as well as in homes all over fhe land. The old Lake Foresf is beginning fo reappear wifh fhe refurn of fhe veferans-and for fhaf we are mosf happy. ln fhe picfure above are: Dayfon, Timosciek, Perri'H', Reuss, Pausf, Percy. A+ fhe Sfudenf Cenfer we see our faculfy away from fhe classroom afmosphere and learn fo know fhem as individuals as well as feachers who give long assignmenfs and sfiff fesfs. Over a cup of coffee or during a hand of bridge, we fallc fo our professors freely and learn a liffle abouf fheir lives and inferesfs. They, foo, come fo undersfand us beffer and fo learn our ambifions fhrough fhese infor.mal chafs. Here we meef fogefher in work and play and form closer friendships wifh fhe faculfy. At the Center . . Students lf and Faculty Have a Common Interest ,li Dr. Ernesf A. Johnson Presidenf of Lake Fores+ College as of I944 OUR PRESIDENT Presidenf Ernes+ A. Johnson has won 'rhe respec+ of his colleagues for his qualifies of leadership. His popularify in +he sfudenf body sfems from his surprising abili+y of calling new sfuden+s by name, his unobfrusive bu+ effecfive merhod of leading and organizing for +he welfare of s+uclen+ ac+ivi+ies, his infegriiy, and 'fhe hospi+ali+y ever presenf in +he home of Dr. and Mrs. Johnson. The challenge of Lake Fores+ as a Liberal Arrs school is as Presideni Johnson says, primarily +o help s+uden+s develop a philosophy of life. The proof of praise for Presidenl Johnson lies in 'rhis s+a+emen+, for Lake Fores+ers have shown +ha+ fhis purpose has been accomplished. l , Dean William E. McPhee+ers Dean of fhe College, William E. McPhee+ers, is also Chairman of fhe Adminisfrarion Commifiee. He willingly +alres lime from his many dulies +o advise sfudenls when problems arise, 'rypifying again +he close relaiionship beiween faculfy and s+uden'rs a+ Lake Fores+ College. ,., 3 -qty 4 'x THEY SMOOTH THE WAY Dr. William Copeland Dr. William Copeland is welcome as an able assis- fanf +0 Dr. Johnson. He creales for us 'I'he spiril' of pride we have ioward Lake Foresi' College by leHing +he wor'rh and progress of our school be lcnown. Energe+ic and friendly, Dr. Copeland has fiffed per- fecfly info +he adminisfrarion of Lalce Foresl' College. Dean Kafhryn Klinlc Dean of Women, Ka'I'hryn Klinlr, perpe+ua+es sfill furfher congenialify befween adminis+ra+ion and s+uclen+s. Individual considerafion is given fo help iron our all personal conflids and +roubles fhaf pre- ven+ college from being our happiesf days. 5 T F K , IO jk. l 3 . 1 , , 7 4 . C X. I .QWRSW 55' ? THE FACULTY Mr. Joseph P. Nash Dr. C. A. Youn+ Mr. William Warming+on Miss Florence While 1 CONSIDERATIGN PERSONIFIED Dr. R. B. Williams DH ldC+ ME+h Sh A F5 H g 1 vi f' I 31 inn? Mr. S. A. Harfzo .ay Nl., Mr. Louis Keller Dr. Richard Han'I'lce Mr. Frank L. Klemenf ,il fi Jw iii ll -Si ....h wx 5, LM 1 mv ,A Dr. Bruce Lineburg Miss Gertrude Couch Coach Ralph Jones Dr. S. P. Williams sg .sb -- X ' -'QSC may s M 5 , L .J nr Miss Virginia Lindblad Dr. E. O. Norfh .. T S... W'-. 45' Mr. Harold Jensen 1' Mr. Roberf Amaden Miss 3 gp Ci Marie Meloy sf' e...-Y 4? iff, Miss Marfha Biggs Mrs. S. A. Harfzo Mrs. Anna M .W. Smifh Mr. LeRoss Morris Mr. Ellis C. Halvorson WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 'Ulf' BETTYE JOE SIEVERS BODHAINE 1 3' BETTY McCLURE ,Jig PAT PATTERSON GEORGE REED V 7 Q I JANE RUHNKE ANN KININGHAM STILES ELINOR YOUNGEN THE SENIOR CLASS-1945 a memory lune . . . I+ was a fypical clear Sepfember day when we 'Firs+ looked a+ Lake Foresf College. A+ +he +ime, we didn'+ realize 'rhaf we would be an especially imporianl' class-fhe lasf +o know real college life for a while... Perhaps we have seemed +oo reminiscent Really, we have enjoyed all of our years here. Fellows in loafer coa+s, big saddles, crew cu+s, sfaried fo leave in '42, Slowly, a+ first Then, our junior year we were surprised bu+ happy +o reiurn +o an army campus . . . Soon, all +hese fhings-proms, Garrick plays, cramming-will be symbols . . . A kaleidoscopic scene of vivid memories of happy days, and a hope for +he fufure . . . We'll fake fhe memories, +o you underclassmen we leave fhe fufure of Lake Fores+. Presiden+ , Hollis Thorpe Vice-Presidenf Mariorie Jackson Secre+ary James Brown Treasurer , Be'Hy McClure Thorpe, Jackson, McClure, Brown 44 J it BETTYE JOE SIEVERS BODHAINE Waukegan, Illinois. Physics. Alpha Xi Delta, President: Forester, Editor: Student Council, Secretary' Tri Beta: W.5.G,A.' Panel-lellenic Council Food Committee: Dad's Day Corn- rnittee' Vocational Guidance Committee' W,A,A.7 Whos Who. LARAINE GLICK Chicago, Illinois, Biology. Wright Junior Col- lege l-2: University ot Illinois: Lalce Forest College 3-4: Independent Womens Club: Tri Beta. JAMES BROWN Lemont, Illinois. History.Alpha Sigma Kappa Phi Eta Sigma' Parents' Day Committee Chairman: College Discussion Group, Vice President: lnternational Relations Club, Vice President: Forester Club, Secretary' Stentor Secretary ot Senior Class. ... MARION OLSEN BUTLER Highland Park, Illinois. Economics. Pi Alpha Chi, President: Economics Club' lnternational Relations Club: Ensemble' Dads Day Com- mittee: Chapel Committee: Vocational Gui- dance Committee: WAA.: Forester Stait, 4? ROBERTA JACKMAN River Forest Illinois. English. Chi Omega: Pan-Hellenic Council: Tusifala, Edifor: Sien- lorp Chorus: WA.A. . . -,sszbsxs N'r+s e , ..,. . 0 MARJORIE JEAN JACKSON Milwaukee, Wisccrnsin, English. Gamma Phi Bela, Treasurer: Pan-Hellenic Council: Vice' l5'rEslder1lOl Senior Class' New Sludenlis Day Cornmillee: Chorus: W,A.A.t Slenlorg Foresfer. BER NADETTE FARM ER HALL Ponliac. Illinois. English. lndependenl Womens Club, Presiden+7W.S.G,A.: Pi Alpha Chit Ensemble: Chorus: Foresferg W.A.A.t French Club. MARIAN KERRIHARD Highland Park, Illinois. Sociology. Chi Omega, President Economics Club, Secrelary: Infer- nafional Relalions Club: Garriclc, Business Manager? Chorus: Pan-Hellenic Council, Sec- relaryt W.S.G.A.: Sfenlorg Foresferg Sludenl Cenler. LILA KOVEN Chicago, Illinois. English. Norlhweslern Uni- versify I, 2,3 Lalce Foresl College 4. MARY YVONNE MUNTZ Elgin, Illinois. English and Speech. Gamma Phi Bela: Garriclc Club, Presidenlg W,A.A,- Food Cornmiflee. I 3' MARY LOUISE LEWIS El Caion, California. Psychology. Alpha Della Pi: W,A.fN.7 Sludenl Council: Pan-Hellenic Council: Sfenlorg Food Commillee. ,, BETTY MCCLU RE Highland Parlc, Illinois. Psychology. Slenlor, Editor: Kappa Alpha: Vocational Guidange Comrnifleet Economics Club' lnfernalional Relalions Club, President New Sludenl 5 Dai, Cornmiflee: W:A,AA' Chapel CornmiI+ee' Treasurer ol Senior Class' Who s Who. Q l ,..,s as KIYO OKAMOTO C-rayslake, Illinois. Hisfory Sanla Mari . G Junior College I-2: Lake Foresl College 3-4. MARY LOU POPE Lalwe Forest Illinois. Hisfory. WAA: Eco- nomics Club: Sfenfor. f S' .- i I . - 48 , 'C wi4?i2,3.5ifQ ns. ,si ' AVERELL ELIZABETH PATTERSON S+. Louis, Missouri. Sociology. Alpha Della Pi: Sfenforg Fores'Ier: Economics Club: Inlerna- Iional Relafions Clubq W,A.A,: Chorus: Col- lege Discussion Group: Chapel Commilfeer Alpha Lambda Della, Presidenlz Phi Sigma Iola: Kappa Alpha, PresidenI:WI'1o's Who. fr SYBIL SLOTT PAULIN Chicago. Illinois. English, Frances Shimer, I: Lake Foresl, 23 Mundelein, 3i Lake Foresl 4. JOHN REUSS Milwaukee, Wisconsin. English. Lawrence Col- lege I-27 Lake Foresf College 3-4: Slenforg lnfernafional Relaiions Club: College Discus- sion Group: Forester Club, Secrelary. .l '4 fill? N,,i 1 u JANE RUHNKE Milwaukee. Wisconsin, Psychology. Gamma Phi Bela: Chorus: WAA., Presidenig Sfudenf Council, Presidenlf S'l'en+or, Business Man- ager: Sfudenl' Cenler, Chairman: Paren+'s Day Commilfeey Food Commilfee: Foresfer: Who's Who. 5 I. x I GEORGE REED Canlon, illinois. Business Aclminislralion Kappa Sigma: Basketball: Tennis: Foolball Leflermerfs Club' Sfudeni Council, Presideni War Acliviiies Board: New Sludenfs Day Chairman 5 Economics Club: Whos Who, RUTH SALLBUR6 Zion, Illinois. Spanish. lndependenf Wornen's Clubt Alpha Lambda Della, President u ia. 1- I ,A l ANN KININGHAM STILES lalcf Blulll Illirois. Speech. Gamma Phi Bela, Vice-Presldenl: Garrlck Club, Presiclenfg W.A,A.Vice-Preisdenfg Pre-ncl'1ClubfCl'loru5I Madriqal Club: Foreslerg NNho's Who. ,cub ANNA LOIS THOMAS Zion. Illinois. Biology. lndependenl Women's Club: Wisconsin Universlly I-2' Lalie Foresl College 3-4- Chorus: Madrigal Club: Slenlorg Trl Bela, Vice-Presldenl. ' fi' , -js MARGIE SIMMONS Sacramenlo, California. English. Gamma Phi Bela, Secrelary: W.A.A.7 Foresler. HOLLIS LEIGH THORPE Aurora, Illinois, English. Alpha Della Pl, Sec- rGlaVy'Cl1Oru5j lvlaclrlr3alClub7Orcheslra: Pl Alpha Chl, Vice-Presldenlg W.S,G.A., Secre- lary: W.A.A,7 Sluclenl Csnler Cornmilleei College Day Commllleeg Sfenforg Foreslerg Presldenl of Senior Class. -kbs MARJORIE TRERICE Defroil, Michigan. Hisfory. Universiiy of Michigan I-2 Economics Club: Infernaiional Relalions Club: W.S.G.A.: Food Committee. hr. , Ni' ELINOR YOUNGEN Aurora, lllinois. Sociology. Gamma Phi Bela, Presidenft Kappa Alpha? W,S.G.A., Presi- denr: Economics Club, Presidenf: Inferna- fional Relafions Club: College Discussion Group: WAA.: Chorus: Sfenforg Foresferg Whos Who: Pan-l-lellenic Council. WWE ? 'fe . - - PETER TIMOSCIEK Chicago Illinois. Business Adminisfralion, Wil- son Junior College I-2- Economics Club' In+ra-Mural Sports, SENIORS NOT PICTURED JAMES ANDERSON Lake Forest lllincis. Economics. Pl-ii Pi Epsilcnp Baseball, manager, LOIS O'CONNOR Chicago, Illinois. Psychology. Gamma Phi Bela: Morgan Parlc Junior College I-2' Unil versily of lllincis 34 Lake Fcresl College 4, THE JUNIOR CLASS Three long years have gone by since fhe Undominafed Class of '-46 walked upon fhe campus as freshmen. Each one was scared, and' each had fhe normal feeling of being iusf a liffle losf and homesick. Buf now, affer six semesfers of earnesf work and honesf-fo-goodness fun, fhey have become upperclassmen. Yes, fhe dignified iuniors are on fheir way fo fhe fop rung of fhe ladder, and if won'f be long now. They are well deserving of all fhe honors fhey have had come fheir way. Wifh hard work, sfudying, acfive parficipafion in sporfs, and a good represenfafion in all fhe exfra curricular acfivifies on campus, +hey're bound fo end up wifh flying colors. They were fhe lasf of fhe forfunafe classes fo enfer while we sfill had frafernifies, song-fesfs, cars on campus, foofball and baskefball games, Homecoming, leffermen's banquefs, picnics af fhe beach wifhouf poinfs, and a Junior Prom. They were also fhe firsf fo inifiafe our new Bradley Lodge. They had a fasfe of good college life, buf said farewell fo fhe firsf of fhe pafriofic genflemen. All fhrough fheir sophomore year fhey kepf up fhe pace-making ofhers proud of fhem. They wrofe many leffers fo classmafes of fhe year gone by, and received many answers. They were fhe firsf class fo welco.me a discharged veferan. Their iunior year found fhem holding offices in fhe various clubs on campus, helping fo edif fhe Sfenfor and fhe Foresfer, faking parf in plays and parficipafing in sporfs compefifion. Yes, fhe iunior class is well prepared fo sfep fo fhe lasf rung of fhe ladder. They will carry on Lake Foresf fradifion in a way fhaf will win fhe respecf of fheir friends, parenfs, and feachers. 1. ,-.. 4 A..-, , ffl? ...wwe ,EN ,mu EVELYN ADKINS MURIEL CHADWICK SHIRLEY FLOOD JEAN GOLDMAN RODGER BARRON BETTY DUNN ROEERTA GAYLE BARBARA HARRIS DOROTHY HUGGETT MARVIN KAFLAN TORY LU LARSON HOWARD PERCY CAROLYN HUNTINGTON NORMA KREAGER LINDA NELSON ROWENA JOHNSEN PERCY LYDIA POPE MARGARET ROHAN LOIS SCHREITER KATHRYN SPRAGUE HELEN ROBB MARTHA REULING COLETTE SLOTT JOANNE STRAWN .14 1 JOAN THRASHER MARGARET TOMLINSON MARY ELLEN WINCHESTER THE SOPHOMCRE CLASS Wifh almosf all fheir female members back fhe sophomores, fhe Class of '47, have felf fhe loss of fheir counferparf-fhe A.S.T.P. Despife fheir nafural feeling of apafhy, 'rhey have neverfheless disfinguished fhemselves in numerous ways. Scholasfically fhey have been on a par wifh fhe seniors: fwo of fheir members, Norma Sohn and Daisy Herman, were fhe only fwo people fo receive a 3.000 average for fhe firsf semesfer, and many of fheir classmafes were nof far behind. In sporfs, dramafics, and in .mosf of fhe ofher exfra-curricular acfivifies fhey have been in fhe maiorify. The Sophomore Class has more men fhan has any ofher. Ben Andresky was .made King of Commons, and fhe resf of fhe fellows, Baackes, Sfanczak, Lacy, McMillen, Perriff, Dayfon and Pausf, were much in evidence and lenf fheir hands fo 'rhe iob of carrying on fradifion in fhe Lake Foresf manner. Wifh fwo years of college behind fhem, fhe Sophomores are now looking forward fo life as upperclass- men ancl fo fhe advenf of fhe kind of college days fhey have offen heard abouf buf have nof had fhe icy of experiencing. FIRST ROW-Hoff, Kirkland, Krask, Lamme, Sfanczak, Morris, Rippberger. SECOND ROW-R. Oliver, S. Oliver, Zillman, Galifz, Boehm, Eleffherion, Leifh. THIRD ROW-Arafa, T. Miller, Shumaker, Daniels, Fiedler, Sfrang, Linder, Edholm, Hifchcock. FOURTH ROW-Magruder, Klammf, May, Goefz, Frank. FIFTH ROW-McMillen, Mueller, McLean, Ruger. 6- u 57 FIRST ROW-Wimmer, Roysier, Oman, Armshong, Goodreds, Kramer, Nylnagen, Avildsen, Hull, Andresky. SECOND ROW- Webs+er, Posh Manning, Broberg, Pries, Herman, NeNson, Hare, Lacy, Baackes. THIRD ROW-Bundy. Jansen, Shearer CaswelY, Sfephenson. Scl'1eHfeffer, Wells, Walfers. SH THE FRESHMEN CLASS Hailing from such scaffered sfafes as fhe Dakofas, New York and Tennessee, fhe one hundred fwenfy- eighl' members of fhe Class of I948 assembled on campus in mid-Sepfember. As a means of infroducing fhe freshmen fo fhe college and fo each ofher, fhe Sfudenf Council sponsored a Freshman Mixer fhe firsf week of school. On December I, an all-school rally kindled fradifional Red and Black spirif wifh a snake dance down- fown and a bonfire near Durand Commons. Wifh Lou Collins and George Hoague as chair.men, fhe evening also feafured compefifive sororify singing and refreshmenfs in fhe Coffee Shop. Forfy Eigh+ also made headlines when, in vofing af College Hall December 5th, Ausfin Hansen, freshman, was honored wifh fhe 'lifle L.F.C.'s Typical Boy. COME RAIN OR SHINE, Garrick annual freshman play, provided lighf-hearfed enferfainmenf during ifs fwo-nighf run March 7fh and Sfh. Harold Perkis, John Macdonald, Carl Adams and Mary Lou Mahoney played fhe leading roles. The commiffee for fhe annual freshman dance, headed by Virginia Quinlan, chose Sf. Pafrick's Day for fhe dafe of fhis year's Shamrock Shag. Don John's orchesfra provided music for fhe dance, fhe climax of which was fhe crowning of fhe freshman queen. Limifed as if was by warfime resfrainfs on usual campus acfivifies, fhe Freshman Class had good fimes in bofh sfudy and play. FIRST ROW-Afkinson, Kissel, Duffon, Earle, Dickeff, Gilbert SECOND ROW-Turner, Kerby, Conroy, Sfalcel, Sanborn CampbeIl,VVOCl'10b,Tl-IIRD ROW--Macdonald, l-lauser, Grabfelder, Beck, M. Flood, McLean, Hansen, Smilie. FOURTH ROW-Minas, Glynn, Frifch, Lirwille, I-league, I-leckman, Murray, Sarkissian. 59 FIRST ROW-PhiIIIps, Day, Reisman, Tufules, Bischoff. SECOND ROW-Bafho. Marcel, P.SmiI'I'u, Mount, B. Collins M, L CoIIins, RoIIr'nan, Ouinlan, THIRD ROW-Dusenberry, Howard, Gierfsen, I-Iarner, Spannenberg, PoIaIr, J.TI1crnas, Harvey Cas1Ie. FOURTH ROW-Krueger, KrIIofI, Salzman, CarIIn, Perriff, AlIergo++. Coppage, Lalor, Gennaro, LundeII, Moody FIRST ROW-BenisI'1,EIIIoH, ScI1aIcI:,P,Olsen,McIn1ire,YarneII, Nachfsheim, Donabauer, Munks. SECOND ROW-MueIIer, Buchanan, McCauley, Coss, KasIIer, Buxfon, Moffeff, Dernlcw, Jordan, Vinlzemulder, I-I.GayIe. THIRD ROW-N1ueIIer, GoIcIbIaII, Brausclw, Bovil, Treadwell, MouIIor1, ScI'1Ieevog+, Dorsey, Sunderlage, Bishop, Hinds. FOURTH ROW-TOf+efdeII OIa,WiIson,SciIIian,SacI:man, Nicpan,Hennessey, Hicks,Kunz,BIacIc,LenIers.NIC1I'1II4e. 110 -L Y 33.3 ii A Lqgn1pd fw,ff,bswL'5' A xi-1 na A Gr-5 jj IL. if 5? ,-31:94 95.-Liv-Q iw' 1-J? y 1 'WWW' fi 'iii LE!! Athi. ASQ? 4 . ..v K N ...7.,.,, 1 .r:..,' '31 P ' Q' O O Here, in our Sfuclenl' Cenfer, we plan and discuss 'rhe many ac+ivi+ies +l1a'r make our college life whaf if is. In Hue Coffee Shop and Norih and Soufh rooms we hold commi++ee mee+ings fo make ready for 'Hue bonfire, +l1e Lois Hall Formal, +l1e Freshman Dance, or a sorori+y week-end. Also, af 'I'l1e Cen+er, 'Hue Sfenfor and flme Forester are produced: fhe S+uden+ Council mee'rs 'ro promo+e sfill more of our ac'livi+iesg and +l1e S+uden+ Cenier Commi'Hee carries our ifs impor+an+ fob of running +l1e S+uden+ Cenfer irself. In +l1e midsi' of all 'rhe confusion, laugl'1+er and music we plan 'I'l1e many memorable evenfs upon which we will all loolr baclc when in lafer years we reminisce over college days a+ Lalce Fores+. At the Center . re plan our activities sf ALPHA DELTA Pl Founded af' Wesleyan Female College in l85l, Alpha Delfa Pi was charfered af Lake Foresl' College in I936. When we look back af l945 and fhe A.D.Pi's, we'll never forgefz rush week and all fhe feas . . . fhe Sweafer Cockfail . . . Liffle Red School-house Parfy . . . fhe pledge dance af fhe Edgewafer Beach Hofel in Chicago . . . Hell Week and inifiafion . . . sororify feas . . . fhe diamond-shaped pin wifh fhe sapphire-fipped corners . . . fhe violef . . . fheir colors: blue and whife . . . bridge games in fhe suife . . . Presidenf Kreager and her presidenfial worries . . . Holly, senior-class presidenf . . . Daisy working in fhe library . . . Daniels playing bridge in fhe coffee shop . . . Honey leaving us af mid-year . . . fhe Flood sisfers . . . Chug and her gorgeous eyes and lashes . . . Ginny and her horseback riding enfhusiasm . . . Avildsen and her measles . . . Maren and Beffe frudging over +o Pafferson . . . Broberg and Oman cafching frains fo fheir J. M. posifions . . . Paf Pafferson and her brains . . . Hull leaving fo be married . . . fhose gals wifh fhe golden voices . . . fheir pofenf volleyball feam . . . cameras clicking in fhe suife . . . Valenfine giffs everybody received . . . Carolyn and Bill . . . everybody bumming cigareffes . . . singing going 'ro and coming from Commons . . . Spring Fever . . . puf fhem all foefher and we have fhe A.D.Pi's . . . Officers for fhis year were Norma Kreager, Presidenfg Shirley Flood, Vice-Presidenfg Holly Thorpe, Secrefaryg Esfher Oman, Treasurer, Shirley Flood, Pledge Trainer . . . and in fhe picfure above: Fl RST ROW-Lenfers, Bischoff, PaH'erson, Armsfrong, Avildsen, Reisman, Caswell, Shearer. SECOND ROW-Genfry, Earle, Hull, Broberg, Kramer, Goodreds, Chadwick, Sfeele, Kissel, Lamme. THIRD ROW-Day, Dickeff, Wheeler, Oman, Thorpe, Kreager, S. Flood, Thompson, Nyhagen, Cardio, Duffon. FOURTH ROW-M. Flood, M. Lewis, Hennessey, Morris, Mclnfire, Tufules, Sprague, Daniels, Murray, Zillman, Harvey. lvl' ALPHA XI DELTA Founded af Lombard College in I893 and charfered af Lake Foresf College in I932, Alpha Xi is fhe oldesf sororify on campus. We'll always remember fheir Fashion Show . . . Cockfail Parfy . . . pledge dance af fhe Edgewafer Beach Hofel in Chicago . . . fheir week-end bridge parfy . . . formal furkey-dinner dance . . . ioining of fheir sisfer chapfer in fhe Formal Rose Ball af fhe Edgewafer . . . B. J. running around wifh a FORESTER in hand . . . Lee and her arfisfic abilify . . . Carol Sears leaving fo ioin fhe WAVES . . .Carolyn and her hobby- horses . . . 'rhe pink Killarney rose . . . fhe slender iewelled quill . . . blue and gold . . . Lois geffing on campus for eighf o'clocks . . . Mary Ellen amid sfacks of books in fhe library . . . Schellenger coming lafe fo hisfory class . . . Jane Anderson becoming Mrs. Peferson during fhe Chrisfmas holidays . . . Barbara Wimmer and her wonderful soprano voice . . . Barb Walfer and her orchids . . . Kerby, Hicks, and Conroy playing bridge in fhe coffee shop . . . Elaine and her vocal abilify . . . Joanne Hamer working in fhe Admissions Office . . . Beffy Wachob faking our orders in fhe coffee shop . . . fhe beaufiful gray chair in fhe suife . . . Officers for fhe year were Beffy J. Bodhaine, Presidenfg Carol Sears lnow in fhe WAVEST, Vice-Presidenfg Leonore Linder, Corresponding Secrefaryg and Carolyn Hunfingfon, Recording Secrefary . . . fhe girls in fhe picfure below: FIRST ROW-Kerby, Howard, Dusenberry, Gilberf, Kunz, Wachob. SECOND ROW-Linder, D. Lewis, Hunfingfon, Winchesfer, Bodhaine, Cannon, Wimmer, Pappmeier, Roysfer. THIRD ROW-Walfers, P. Smifh, Conroy, Hamer, J.Anderson, Hicks, Jensen! Donaubauer. .Q-fe Iv 5 CHI OMEGA Founded ai' 'rhe Universily of Arkansas in l895 and charfered a+ Lake Foresi College in l938. We'II always remember: rush week . . . +he Formal Plan+a+ion Parfy . . . +he original floor show given during open rushing . . . 'rhe biennial dinner a+ fhe Georgian Hofel in Evans+on . . . fheir informal dinner dance . . . fhe Chi O Turnabou+ . . . Marian Kerrihard and her le'H'ers from Ken . . . Bobby Jackman graduafing mid-year . . . Lydia and her 'I'ennis . . . Tory Lu and her A+hlei'es Foof No+es . . . Peg and Shirley-jane wifh fheir greefing of Hi-ho . . . Jo The Cleopafra of +he Chi O Sui+e Thrasher cu'Hing up . . . Twink and her Spanish . . . Nikki, Befsy, and Janef going +o 'lheir J. M. jobs . . . Mary Lou Sfrang deparfing from our campus during second semesrer . . . Peg Rohan wifh her cello in hands-she whisiles and sings foo . . . DoHy Smilh Larsen coming back 'fo Lake Foresi second semesfer . . . fhe gals who wear +he iewelled X and horse- shoe . . . +he whi+e carnafion . . . bridge and solifaire games in fhe sui'I'e . . . Dodie HuggeH's frip fo New Orleans . . . Carol Shaw's bir+hday par+y . . . fhe Chi O phone kep+ busy by J. B. and ofhers . . . Rowena Johnsen announcing her marriage 'lo Howie Percy wi+h Lynn Adkins as maid of honor . . . fhe 'I'wo special pledges: Aus+in Hansen and E. McLean . . . Jo, Twink, Bun, Marge, and Jeanne hiHing 'I'he nigh+ spofs in Chicago . . . midnight curfew . . . and fhe officers for fhis year were Marian Kerrihard, Presidenfg Twink Page, Vice-President Peg Rohan, Secrefaryg Tory Lu Larson, Treasurer, and Lydia Pope, Pledge Trainer . . . Above: FIRST ROW-Shumaker, Kas'I'ler, Sanborn, Manning, Adkins, R. Percy, Wilson. SECOND ROW-Bo+he, Baxler, Hale, DiHman, Marcal, Klammf, Fiedler, Kirkland, S. Oliver, Black. THIRD ROW- Beck, Thrasher, Jackman, L. Pope, Page, Kerrihard, Rohan, Larson, Eleffherion, Schlung. FOURTH ROW-Coss, M. Smifh, Hauser, Zeifler, Spannenberg, Krask, Ruzek, R. Oliver, HuggeH', Sfrang. H GAMMA PHI BETA Founded af Syracuse Universify in I874 . . . charfered af Lake Foresf College in I934. We'lI always have memories of I944-45 and fhe double brown and fhe pink carnafion . . . fhe crescenf moon pin . . . rush week and fheir kniffing parfy . . . fhe Wedding Parfy in fhe suife . . . fhe War Bond Raffle sponsored by Gamma Phi. . . fheir informal supper dance . . . Elinor Youngen making Who's Who in addifion fo her many exfra-curricular acfivifies . . . Margie Tomlinson over in fhe STIENTOR office . . . Lois frying all mefhods of collecfing dues . . . Doffy Jansen and Garrick . . . Doffy Becker geffing fo her eighf o'clock on fime . . . Barb Harris and her incomparable scholarship . . . Paf Galifz is elecfed Mosf Typical . . . Linda Nelson leaving af mid-year . . . Margie Simmons and her half of fhe Sunrise Sanaforium . . . Joan Hifch- cock and Gloria Frank frudging from campus fo campus . . . gals heading upfown for-cigareffes . . . Mary Munfz and her play-direcfing . . . Eleanor Middlefon exercising her vocal chords . . . Judy Mifchell moving info fhe annex . . . Mannie Mueller and Punkie as roomies . . . Ginnie Quinlan and her Louie . . . Ann Kinningham becf-minr' Mrs. David Stiles during December. . .fI IOSe lovely Collins SISIBFS. Belly and LOU --- Marfi Reuling and her bridge . . . and fhis year's officers were Elinor Youngen, Presidenfg Ann Kinningham Sfiles, Vice-Presidenfg Mariorie Jackson, Treasurer, Margie Simmons, Recording Secrefaryg Jane Ruhnke, Corresponding Secrefaryg and Mary Munfz, Pledge Trainer . .. BELOW: FIRST ROW-Chase, Munks, Hifchcock, Schleevogf, Sunderlage, P. Olson, Ellioff, L. Nelson, Boehm. SECOND ROW-Bishop, Schalck, Hinds, Rippberger, Bundy, Middlefon, B. Collins, M. L. Collins Websfer, Moulfon, Mifchell. THIRD ROW-Jansen, Harris, Jackson, Munfz, Sfiles, Youngen, Simmons, Ruhnke, Schreifer, Reuling, M. L. Smifh. FOURTH ROW-Nachfsheim, Yarnell, M. Mueller, Posf, Moonerf, Leifh, Ruger, Becker, Peffy, Tomlinson, Galifz, Treadwell, Quinlan. H7 wary 3' fc, ' ' 'f Q 9 L, af A f . Q INDEPENDENT WOMEN The Independeni' Women is a group composed of all women who are nof affilialed wi'fh any sororiry. The group meefs several limes during 'Ihe year 'ro discuss any problems which mighf arise wi+hin I'he group. This group is represenfed in every sporfs 'I'ournamen'I', had a Ieam fo represenf fhe I. W. C. a+ fhe Sfudenl' Cenfer quizzes, had charge of weekend aclivifies for one week and 'I'his year sponsored a Trufh or Consequences show. The Ioca+ion of 'Ihe Independenf Women's and I'he Commu+er's lounge was changed Ihis year from Academia 'Io fhe new girls dorm, Alice Burhan's Lodge. The lounge has been newly decorafed wi+h drapes, furni+ure and rugs: so il' has given fhe women much pIeasan'I'er surroundings for meefings, lounging or sfudying. The group was under 'Ihe direcfion of Presidenf Doro+hy Sruder Ihis year. Picfurecl below: FIRST ROW-Sallberg, Nicpan, Mahlke, R. Gayle, Moffeff, O'I'a, ToI IerdeII, Brausch. SECOND ROW-Trerice, SIoH', Paullin, Wells, Glick, H. Mueller, Barfon, Benish, Pries. THIRD ROW-Goefz, J. Thomas, Sackman, A. Thomas, Herman, Tanaka, Marlenson, GoIdbIaH, Phillips, Demlow, Bafho, Polak. TU l FGRESTER CLUB Wi+h fhe lack of man-power on campus fhis and every year of +he war, fhere are ofcourse no fralernify organizafions. So insfead of fhe +radi+ional four fra+erni+ies on campus, fhere is an organiza+ion called fhe Foresfer Club which is composed of all lhe men on campus. The purpose of fhis club is +o have an organizafion +o acl' as a governing body, fo discuss problems of +he Harlan Hall men, and +o enforce quiel' hours. The club had charge of a weekend of acfivifies and we'll always remember +he 'Fellows wearing iheir sfrangesi' apparel +o pay off elec+ion bers. The L. F. campus fell +he loss of many men during 'rhe year, for +he armed forces called. Nobby Arafa, Jack Gennero, Bill Linville, Jerry Moody and Rudy Al+ergo'H leff for fhe Army, Bob Deckerl' for +he Marifime Service, Bill Krueger for +he Army Combai' Air Crew, and Bob Salzman for +he Army Air Forces. Bul' L. F. also saw fhe re'rurn of 'lhree veferans +o i+s campus: Bill Dayfon, Harry Wilson and Sfanley Pausf, a former A.S.T.P. sfudenf. Jaclc McMillen was presidenf of +he club for fhe firsi' semes+er, wi+h Francis Heclcman 'raking his place +he second semesier. And in +he picfure above: FIRST ROW: Lehman, Percy, Hoague, Gennero, Salzman, Macdonald, Carlin, Coppage, Arafa, Minas. SECOND ROW-Barron, Wawalc, Turner, Aller- goH, McLean, Sranczalc, Smilie, Murray. THIRD ROW--Kriloff, Miller, Brown, Andreslcy, PerriH', Baaclces, Lalor. FOURTH ROW-Fredrickson, Frifch, Samples, Linville, McMillen, Lacy, Moody, Declcerf, Hansen. '1 STUDENT COUNCIL Under The direcfion of George Reed, Presidenl of fhe Sfudeni Council, +his organiza+ion has been in charge of many aclivifies during I944-45. When George graduaied a+ fhe end of +he firsf semes'rer, Jane Ruhnke 'look over fhe presidency. The Council mee+s once a week fo discuss currenf campus problems. The Council appoin+s fhe chairman of various commiHees, such as +he Dad's Day CommiHee, War Ac+ivi'I'ies Board, a s+uden+- facul+y curriculum commiffee, Red Cross, Bonfire Commiffee, Vocafional Guidance and a New Sl'uden+s' Day CommiH'ee. This year +he S'l'uden'r Council sponsored lhe Freshman Mixer in order fo help +he class ge+ acquainfed. Their weekend fea+ured a hayride and was a huge success. A combina+ion Bonfire and infer-sorori+y Sing was sponsored in early December ro increase school spiri+. A placque was presenfed 'lo 'lhe winning sorori+y, Alpha Della Pi. The While Chrisimas Formal and +he Freshman Dance, fhe Shamrock Shag ' were also proiecfs of 'rhe Sfudenf Council. ln +he pic+ure below: FIRST ROW-Percy, Ruhnke, Reed. SECOND ROW-Bodhaine, Hall, Larson. 54. nv 5 ,100- Q15 ., Q X Q , ,fi fx' in fr-.ff N.-f STUDENT CENTER CGMMITTEE The Sfudenl Cenler is fhe mos+ popular and well-lcnown place on campus, and much credi+ is due fhe S+uden+ Cenfer Commiffee for making i+ so. The commi++ee was very acfive fhis year as can be shown by such improvemenfs as new cards in +he Coffee Shop, which were used daily in +he many bridge games: fhe new pool fable in fhe Soulh Room: and fhe addiiion of a new ping-pong 'lable and equipmenf in 'lhe Norfh Room. The Commi++ee sponsored quizzes, ping-pong +ournamen+s, a bridge fournamenf, a scavenger hunl, a dance con+es+, an amafeur program, a +reasure hun? and a beach parfy. Jane Ruhnlce was chairman of 'Phe commiHee fhis pas+ yearg and facul+y advisors were Dean Kafhryn Klinlc, Miss Lindblad and Mr. Keller. ln +he picfure above: FIRST ROW-SloH', Ruhnlxe, Thorpe. SECOND ROW-L. Pope, Percy, Reuling, Winches+er. WOMEN'S SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Women's Self-Governmenl' Associafion is Ihe organizafion which seflles all disciplinary problems and regulafes Ihe social life of women on +he Lake Foresl' College campus. The Associafion consis+s of fourfeen members, represenring each of 'rhe five dormi- Iories. I+ meels and discusses problems of campuses , quiel' hours, lafeness, noise warnings, permissions, and ofher problems of college dorm life. Fire drills are conduc'I'ed by W.S.G.A. once a monI'h Io Irain Ihe girls for emergencies. Quief hours are s+ric+Iy enforced along wi+h s+udy hours from eighl' Io +en six evenings of fhe week. This year W.S.G.A. sponsored a Halloween parry dance a+ which Slaclcs 'n' Saddles were fhe feafured garb. They also gave fhe Iradifional Lois Hall Formal in February. The execufive council of W.S.6.A. is comprised of Elinor Youngen as presidenl' and Holly Thorpe as secre'I'ary. Dean Kalhryn Klinlc is 'their sponsor. In +he piclure below: FIRST ROW-Hall, Elef'I'herion, Youngen, Walfers, Winches+er. SECOND ROW- R. Gayle, Bofhe, Leifh, Kerrihard, Larson, Dean Klinlc, Thompson. -in 5-5 will I 5 ..V.. 'L ,i w ...I THE FORESTER THE FORESTER s+a'Fi 'This year 'fakes pride in i+s personalized edifion, which was done wi+h 'rhe cooperalion of +he edifor, her s+aff, and 'The s'ruden+ body. The heads of sfaff picfured above: FIRST ROW - Youngen, H. Percy, Larson, Bodhaine, S. Flood, Bufler, Schreifer. SECOND ROW-PerriH, Morris, Hull, Shearer, Lei+h, L. Pope, Thorpe, Lalor. And in +he pic+ures ai +he leffz Business Manager Percy and Assis1'anf Edi+or Flood checlc ads and copy in 'Phe FORESTER office, while Edifor Bodhaine and Phofography Edi+or Larson draw up +he dummy . THE STENTOR THE STENTOR, fhe College 1 Weekly, was firsl' published in I886 of 'rhe few which is edifed enfirely - by sludenls. I+ was originally a small paper financed en+ireIy by s+uden+ confribufion, bul a+ presenl' i+ pays for ifself fhrough Hs own adverfising. Capably edifed by Belly Mc- Clure 'lhe STENTOR devofes space 'lo sludenf opinion and fhus has cre- aled a grea+er inferesl' in fhe paper. Af I +5 1 uf' Pts FIRST ROW-Granf, Sohn, Slrang, M. Lewis, Ruhnlce, Reuss. SECOND ROW-Thrasher, S. Oliver Jackman, Bufler, L. Nelson, Galilz, Harris, McClure, Tomlinson, Dran, S. Flood, Winches+er, A. Thomas Moffe++. THIRD ROW-Zillman, Roysfer, Wimmer, M. Pope, Pries, Sfuder, Armslrong, Avildsen, TruiH Larson, M. Mueller, L. Pope. gn. f , vw: 1 r :Q I4 v . ' X A, ,,., ' U K V , .Yr f--- -- . 3,0-ge ,f , fp M F- 4, ' x ' ..j :Tags asf' I I 'x Q .. ,V W W at f and is one of fhe oldesf college N papers in lhe Middle Wesf, and one ,., Q TUSITALA TUSITALA, fhe Liferary magazine of Lake Foresf College, was firsl' published in l935. This magazine provides s'ruden+s wifh 'I'he opporlunify io see +heir liferary efforfs in prin+, and for o+hers +o read fhe resul+s. TUSITALA is published once a year and confains +he bes'l' s+ories, essays and poems wriHen by sfuden'I's during The year. ln honor of ifs +en+h anniversary +his year, TUSITALA sponsored a five dollar prize for fhe bes+ slory, essay or poem describing Lake Foresf College. Be'H'e Thompson was edi+or +his year wifh a sfaff consisling of: Ann Shumalxer, Dorofhy Jansen, Peggy Leifh and Maren Nyhagen. ln +he picfure below: Shumalcer, Linder, Jansen, Thompson, Nyhagen, Lei+h. l WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 5 To belong Io Ihe Wom- en's Afhlefic Associafion is +he aim of every Lake Foresf co-ed. The associa- T 'lion has a governing body, +he board, which consis+s of an execufive council and 'Ihe chairman of each sporf. This group plans enferlainmenf for +he members, and handles all official business of +he associarion. TOP PICTURE: FIRST ROW-Hall, Lewis, Genlry, Avildsen, S'Ieele, Lamme, SIott,S. Oliver. SECOND ROW-Larson, Dran, Galifz, Mi+cheII, Ruhnlce, Sliles, Harris, Youngen, Simmons, Armslrong. THIRD ROW-Thrasher, Baxfer, Morris, L. Pope, Hifchcock, Frank, Jaclcson, Chadwick, S. Flood, Kerrihard, Jackman. FOURTH ROW-Chase, Bufler, Reuling, Schrei'I'er, M. Pope, S+uder, Tomlinson, Rippberger. LOWER PICTURE: FIRST ROW-Ruhnlce, Sriles. SECOND ROW: Larson, Galih, S. Flood. THIRD ROW-Frank, Sreele, Schreiler, Armsfrong. I SOCIAL COMMITTEE RED CROSS Wimmer, Roysfer, Trui++, S. Oliver, Hoff, Dran. BEHIND COUCH-Sohn WAITERS M-E Raffle, bang, crash . . . fired wai+s arrive on fhe scene ai seven a.m .... Ben and Belly fake over al' fhe semes'I'er . . . hairnefs . . . Maclc and +he dish- washing machine . . . 'Food . . . l'wo bo'Hles of millc, please . . . Tory Lu and Jack . . . Happy birfhday 'l'o you . . . announcemen+s by +he King . . . dinner by candlelighf . . . faculfy wai+s fable . . . and picfured above: FIRST ROW-Rohan, Page, B. Collins, M. L. Collins, S. Flood, Percy, Quinlan, Arafa, Goodreds. SECOND ROW-Larson, Zillman, Hare, Mrs. Smi+h, Jansen, McLean, Andreslxy, Smilie. THIRD ROW- Kerrihard, S+anczalc, Turner, Lalor, Reed, Hoague, McMillen, Gennero. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB T C7 FIRST ROW-McClure, Brown, Winchesfer. SECOND ROW-Bu'I'Ier, Harris. THIRD ROW-Marcal Reuss, Ruzek. ECONOMICS CLUB Brown, McClure, S. Flood, Harris, Percy. my Rl 'I PARENT'S DAY COMMITTEE QC ul: 7,- l FIRST ROW--Rohan, Larson, Hall, S. Flood. SECOND ROW-Macdonald, McMIIIen, Brown, Ruhnke Bodhaine. BCNFIRE CGMMITTEE FIRST ROW-M. L. Collins, Hinds, Spiwalx, Waclwob. SECOND ROW-Carlin, Reisman, Black, Hoague l--I 1 N Qs. Ag .5 '- s?5 R3 r I 43-I FOOD COMMITTEE Cannon, EIef+I1erion, Ruhnke, Mun+z, M. Lewis, Sfephenson. - ,. , -- fs-u Vs. .fi f i wr. X I X ,Q iii 'nib ,C Af ' .AX x CHAPEL COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-Cannon, Tomlinson, Harris, Bu+Ier. SECOND ROW-Morris, S+uder, Rohan, L. Pope. THIRD ROW-Lundell, Hoff, Smilie, Dr. Ro'rh. H-I FRESHMAN DANCE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-Rollman, Quinlan, M. L. Collins, Duiion. SECOND ROW-Donaubauer, ToHerc.IeII, Mac- donald. QC. ARL. Z' Wx .f v ii R . 2.- Q,. ' l NEW STUDENTS DAY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-B. Collins, Thorpe, SI1umaIxer, WincI1esI'er. SECOND ROW-Andresky, Baaclces. 85 KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha, which was founded in l9I9, is an honorary sororify for senior women. Membership is de+ermined on +he basis of scholarship, ex'I'ra-curricular ac+ivi+ies and a coopera- 'Hve affifude. The aim of +he sociely is 'ro arouse +he in+eres+s of college women in cons+ruc+ive educa- fional work and io uphold +he ideals of college loyalfy and personal cul+ure. The group consisfed of 'lhree members lhis year, picrured above-McClure, PaHerson, Presidenh Youngen. Phi E+a Sigma is a na'rional freshman honor sociefy for men, which was esfablished af Lake Foresl' College in l929. The purpose of +his socieiy is +o fosier high scholarship. Freshmen men who have mainlained an average of 2.5 or beHer are eligible for membership. The sociely awards a +rophy 'lo 'lhe freshman wi+h lhe highes+ scholasfic average. Each member is awarded a key. Presidenf E. A. Johnson and Dr. R. B. Williams are facul+y sponsors and honorary members of fhe sociely. Alpha Lambda Del+a is a nafional freshman women's honorary sororiry which resembles fhe men's Phi Era Sigma. The Lake Foresf Chap+er was es+ablished in I934 for +he purpose of encouraging high scholaslic achievement The members are elecfed fo fhe sociefy only if +hey main'I'ained a grade of 2.5 or beH'er during fheir freshman year. Dean Kafhryn Klink is sponsor, and Mrs. E. A. Johnson is co-sponsor: Ru'I'h Sallberg served as Presidenf 'rhe pasl year. PHI ETA SIGMA Presideni' Johnson, James Brown, Bruce Lalor, Dr. R. B. Williams. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA FIRST ROW-Dran, S. Flood, Mrs.JoI1nson, Dean KIinIc, Sohn, Chase SECOND ROW-Page, PaHerson, Lei+I1, Sallberg. GARRICK CLUB FIRST ROW-Munfz, Sfiles, Miss Schwerman, Kerrihard. SECOND ROW-Becker, Mi+cI1eII THIRD ROW-Roysfer, Wimmer, L. Pope, Tomlinson. PI ALPHA CHI FIRST ROW-L. Nelson, Rohan, Bufler, Hall, Schreifer. SECOND ROW-Hun+ing+on, Hoff, Miss Hiscox, Larson, Hare. fl BETA BETA BETA Befa Befa Bela is an undergraduale nafional honorary fra+erni+y for biology siuden+s. This chapfer was insfalled a+ Lake Foresf College in l935. Membership is for +hose sfudenis wifh high scholaslic sfanding and who are maioring in biology. The purpose of rhe frafernify is fo sfimulafe high scholarship in fhis field. There have been many inferesfing speakers for fhe meefings of Tri Bela, including Miss Anna Barns+able, an alumnae of L. F. C. Tri Bela also had several informal +eas during +he year. Dorolhy Sfuder was presidenf fhis pas+ year. ln fhe piclure below: FIRST ROW-A. Thomas, Sluder. SECOND ROW- Dr. Lineburg, Glick, Bodhaine. The Garrick Players of Lake Foresf College is a dramalic organizalion which offers excellenl fraining in speech, ac+ing and play produclion. Membership in Garrick is open fo all sludenfs who fake an acfive and en+husias+ic par'r in some phase of a +hea+er group such as sfagecrafr, make-up, cosfumes or acfing, and who are in a speech class in one of fhe numerous branches. Some very 'Fine plays have been produced 'This year under rhe direcrion of Miss Esfher Schwerman. Two of 'l'he produc+ions in fhis, fhe 43rd season of Garrick, were The Willow and l and 'rhe freshman play Come Rain or Shine. Pi Alpha Chi is a local honorary music lirafernily, which was founded a+ Lake Fores+ College in I935. This fra+erni'I'y was organized +o sfimulale an acfive inferesf in music and an appreciafion and crificism of music. Members are selecfed on rhe basis of oufsfanding musical abilily and par+icipa+ion in music classes and acfivifies on campus. Pi Alpha Chi sponsored a box al' +he Civic Opera House in Chicago over a period of five weeks in fhe fall. The Chrisfmas Concerf was especially oulsfanding 'I'his year, wifh 'ihe foyer of fhe lns+iiu+e beau+ifully decora+ed for lhe concer+. The music deparimenl' has also been very ac+ive in enierfaining af The U. S. O., Moose Lodge, American Legion and Kiwanis Clubs. FIRST ROWW' Studer, A. Thomas. SECOND ROW Bodhcxine, Glick, Dr Lineburg, R9 PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL 1 sf s -A I' 2 FIRST ROW-L. NeIson, Chadwick, Kreager, Kerrihard, Winchesfer, Dean Klink. SECOND ROW-Youngen, Bodhaine, Roys'I'er, Jackman, Jackson, Larson. COLLEGE DISCUSSION GROUP FIRST ROW-Bax+er, Brown, Chase. SECOND ROW-Bene++, Larson. THIRD ROW-Ardies, Marcel, Pries, Reuss, Wilson, Brausch. JOHNS-MANVILLE GIRLS The Johns-Manville Produc'I's Corporafion is sponsoring a schol- arship program for girls who have a high schoIas'I'ic sianding and who have shown leadership in exfra- curricular ac+ivi'ries. The corpora- +ion has senf 1'hir'Iy women s'I'udenI's from all over 'Ihe Unifed Sfafes and Canada +o Lake Fores'I' College for a combined college and business 'Iraining program. Each one of 'Ihese girls has been seIec'Ied wi'Ih care, for Ihese girls are going Io qualify for responsible posifions in Ihe fu+ure. xy' C7 TOP PICTURE: FIRST ROW-Beneff, Schlung, Klamrnr, I-Iale, Broberg Arrnsfrong, Nyhagen. SECOND ROW-Elelfherion, I-Iarris, Magruder Shumaker, Miss Nielo. Chase, Thompson, Truilr, Dram. THIRD ROW- Oman, Peffy, Zieller, Leifh, I-lofi, Middlefon, Sfephenson, Sohn, Ardies, Fiedler. LOWER PICTURE: Some of Ihe J. M. girls galher around Ihe piano in Lois I-Iall wi+h fheir clean. Miss Margaref Niefo. qw- We hash over plays of +his season and reminisce aboul +hose of years gone by. The liHle 'lhings fha? happened af las+ nighf's rehearsal, 'rhe fran+ic search for some sympa+he+ic soul +o brush up on our cues for us, inquiries +o locale 'rhaf long sough+ prop lanyfhing from a s+ereop+icon fo some long black hosel, all lhese have lheir place in Coffee Shop conversalion. Then, 'I'oo, we hum +he 'runes from fhe lasl concerf, or dash ou'l' +o malce 'l'he four o'cloclc chorus re- hearsal. The s+ars of +he clrama+ic slage and fhe concerf sfage alilce linger over a colze before rehearsals and fhen s'I'raggle oul fo carry on +he lradiiion of L. F. C.- bigger and belfer produclions for now and ever more! At the center . we cliscuss student talent UTHE WILLOW AND I l I 2 QS S173 COME RAIN OR SHINE The Garrick Players' firsf producfion fhis year wifh memories of life in fhe Sufro home . . . backsfage everyone clambering for a ride in Dave Samples' wheelchair . . . privafe rehearsals . .. Mary's lush wedding gown . ..Wally Younf carefully counfing fhe buffons on Boofsickle's fummy . . . Ginny dodging fhe books Dave fhrew her way . . . Margie and her feafhery haf . . . Peggy shoofing holes in her skirf . . .fhose forfy-year changes accomplished in seven minufes flaf. . . poor liffle Rufh Ann wifh a sfubborn femperafure 'rhaf didn'f give in even for opening nighf . . . professional men wifh fhaf professional look: namely Tex and Mac . . . fhe enfire casf eafing fhe props lone box of candy per rehearsall . . . fhe gun fhaf didn'f go off. . . gulping down wedding cake and punch affer fhe final performance . . . Aldona going black face . . . ad libbing while fhe fuses wenf femperamenfal . . . Frank doubling as fafher and son . . . frying desperafely fo keep an eye on our wandering caf . . . yes, we remember December bfh and 7fh. Bessie Sufro ,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,.,s,,,., ,,,.,,.,,.,,.., ,.,....... , . ,. .. , ,. Tinny ,,..,,..,,,..,,, Mara Sufro .....,. ,, Peggy Leifh ,, Aldona Krask Mary Munfz Sukey ,Ai,,,i,A,,,,A..,, , .,...... Rufh Ann Morris Theodore Su+ro,,, ,, ,, , Millie Sufro ,,,... Dr. Oliver i,,,...,. Kirkland Toddl Robin Todd I Duke Todd ,,.,, Mabel si,,.,,i.,..., Dr. Trubee ,.,a,,a , David Samples Margaref Tomlinson ,,,,George Hoague ,, Frank Sfurfevanf ,Walfer Younf , Virginia Quinlan Mac Granf The freshman friumph of I945 wifh ifs myriads of camellias for fhe nervous firsf-nighfers from well-wishers . . . Mary Em and her lobsfer red sunburn . . . Mac nursing a smashed finger, a chemisfry fesf fube casualfy, no less . . . Carl as fhe spirif of '76, powdered wig and all . . . fhe love scenes . . . Perk and Norma Jane having if ouf on fhe sofa . . . Hold if from Eddie and Beffy as LIFE visifed fhe Graysons . . . Mary Lou's sudden shyness . . . de-culfuring Hauser . . . fhe sfruggle fo meef line deadlines . . . Tilly, fhe dressmaker's form . . . Beffy playing in sfring ensemble and fhen dashing in for her parf in fhe play . . . faifhful Gerry arriving for rehearsals even when he wasn'f in fhe scene . . . fhaf double dufy cosfume for Carl and Mac . . . Beffy Buchanan furning from Queen of fhe Commons fo fhe villainess of March 7fh and 8+h . . . Paf fluffering in and ouf . . .fhen of course Emalou slinking fhrough her smooooofh scene . . . Mofher Wimmer and her worrisome brood . . . all fhese made fhe freshman play shine. Jac Grayson ...... .....,...CCsssssssss.,,,,.s,,s,,,,s,,,,,,,, , sssssssssss sssss .... ...... M a r y Lou Mahoney Rosemary March ,,,,,,,,, , ,, Norma Jane Tofferdell Mrs. Lillian Grayson ,,,,. . , Barbara Wimmer lrene Holden,,, Agnes Holden, Julia March ,,,., Helen ,,,..,,,,.. Ann Barry ,,A,,,, Ella Sfone ,,,.,, . Mrs. Sparks ,,,i,,i, ,i,,,i Dan Lyons ,.,,,, Glenn Grayson, Jr Mr. Grayson ...,.. ,,,,,,,oo Dick Clemenfs ,,,,,,, , Fred, ,,,.,.i,i,, ,, , Mary E. Yarnell ,, , Emalou Bishop Beffy Buchanan Mary Hauser BeHy Hennessy ,.,Beffy Rollman , ,. Paf Kerby ,Harold Perlcis ,, John MacDonald ,, ,Carl Adams Gerald Schreiner , Ed Sfanczak 95 --1l-n--gg-., 1-----1-Q-s -u-ii-1 --1...-11.-. ---il..i. --111-lg. 1-u ---n-. --.-1........ z i--1-lp-g MADRIGAL CLUB 1 - is ,-w sg, H 'of I-fn FIRST ROW-A+kinson, Kerby, Wal+er. SECOND ROW-Hare, Larson. THIRD ROW-Miss Hiscox, Hennessey, Spannenberg. ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW-Bufler, Hennessey, Wal+er. SECOND ROW-Miss Hiscox, Hun+ing+on, Hoff, Rohan 44 'Q X fl A - 11-X H' - ? Fas'r ball. . . goocl sho+ . . . spike . . . never miss . . . come wa+ch us play! Gafhered around a 'lable in fhe Coffee Shop or iusl' lounging in fhe halls of College Hall, we 'lalk over +he many sporfs in which we par+icipa+e. These discussions sfimulafe a greafer inreresf in our a+hle+ics and help +o increase aH'end- ance a+ games. On +he bullefin board are announce- men+s of games 'lo be played: and resulis of hockey, baskefball or volleyball +ournamen+s are posfed. Here a'I' fhe Sfudeni' Cenfer, we fie up our sporfs wi+h fhe o+her phases of our college life and fir 'rhem all fogefher in+o a well-rounded program of siudy and leisure. At the center . we talk over sports HOCKEY Women's a+lnlel'ics began +l'nis year wi+l1 +l'1e rraclilional Field Hockey, along, wifh 'rhe cusfomary bruised slwins and occasional black eyes. Because of +l1e danger of+l1is spor'I' and flme energy of fhe players, leams were selecled from all flue girls ins+ead of having sorori+y compe- +i+ion. The Lake Fores+ College all sfar liockey feam played Baral College and Ferry Hall during +l1e fall: buf, despife fhe fiiff compe'ri'I'ion we offered, bo+h 'reams defeafed us by one goal. An all sfar 'Freshman feam played an all sfar upper- classmen feam, and +l1e upperclassmen cerfainly proved +l1eir wor+l1, wifh a vic- +orious score of six fo nofhing. 1 01 l CHAMPION HOCKEY TEAM: FIRST ROW-Baxfer, Lenfers, May, Ardies, Rippberger. SECOND ROW- DiclceH, Daniels, Larson, M. L. Collins. Baskefball, 'rhe second maior sporf of 'Phe year, broughf forfh The firsi sororiiy-independeni compefi- fion. Affer fwo weeks of s+renuous praciicing, fhe 'iournamenf began. H was a long, hard barfle, wiih a few sprained wrisis and fingers: bui 'rhe vic+orious Chi Omegas emerged undefeafed. BASKETBALL CHI OMEGA BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW- Baxrer, Spannenberg, L. Pope Larson SECOND ROW-Thrasher, Black, Page f E .ni VOLLEYBALL Wifh fhe coming of 'lhe new year, volleyball became 'rhe predominanf sporl. There were +wo rounds fo fhis fournamenr, and more individ- ual parlicipafion 'rhan in baskeiball. Af +he end of 'rhe firsi' round ihe Chi Omega's were again champs, and 'lhe second round was a long hard fighr for +he vic+ors. A mixed volleyball game was played on Dad's Day, and in March 'l'he facul+y, men and women s+u- denrs ioined in some really exciring and enferfaining games. BASEBALL I We all eagerly awaifed fhe arrival of fhe warm breezy days fhaf follow fhe ushering in of Spring-fhe oufdoor season. This year as always we found our afhlefic girls ouf for fhe fourfh maior compefifive sporf of fhe year. Wifh our volleyball fournamenf well buried in fhe pasf, baseball emerged fo fake ifs place. Compefifion was nof as keen as if had been in ofher sporfs, buf we did nof complain. Reason? Of course spring fever and our looming finals. Our hockey field-scene of vivid acfion af fhe sfarf of fhe school year-was easily converfed info a fair baseball diamond. The rains soon came, drenching fhe field wifh forrenfial downpoursg buf we were game fo confinue having fun. Mudbafhs were fhe order of fhe day wifh fhe addifion of a few broken nails and skinned knees on fhe final slide info home plafe. We fook nofice of some slimmer waisfs and felf several sore muscles. Some of us were even endowed wifh an exfra cranial lump due fo some over- pofenf baf slinger. Our wild fhrows, numerous balls , yells of l've gof if! and sfrike fhree were a source of amusemenf fo our supporfers especially fhe scaffered male specfafors. We who played enioyed ourselves even more and look back on our baseball fournamenf as good all-round compefifion. TENNIS AND ARCHERY 'x B. I X ' fpx- XX Archery plays an imporlanl' role among I'he minor sporls. There was a fournamem' in 'rhe spring 'ro see who was Ihe sharp- es+ shooler. A Iennis Iournamenl was held Iasl fall for all 'Ihose in- Ieresled. The rounds were played belween spells of cold wealher, and in I'he finals Lydia Pope was vic+orious over Sue MouI'I'on. TOP PICTURE: Sfalcel, Vinkemul- der, Mclnlire, Hennessey, Span- nenberg. LOWER PICTURE: Lydia Pope. af G ,s ,iq f... v :wi GOLF BADMINTON BOY'S SPORTS ln years pasf, Lake Foresf College was rafed one of fhe fop schools in fhe conference, and unfil fhe war if was nofed for ifs excepfional varsify feams, which proved fo be real compefifion for schools fwice ifs size. Buf fhis year, Lake Foresf, as well as every ofher school in +he counfry excepf fhose which have had governmenf fraining unifs fo supplemenf fhe male enrollmenf, suffered heavily as far as afhlefic maferial was concerned. As Augusf rolled around, fhere were brighf prospecfs for a Varsify foofball feam, buf when fhe male enrollmenf read only forfy men and only a few had gridiron experience, fhe hope quickly died ouf. Buf in spife of fhis, fhere was sfill prevalenf fhaf old Lake Foresf spirif which was carried on in inframural fouch fackle games. The highligh+ of fhe season was a game played befween fhe upperclassmen and fhe freshmen, which fhe laffer won 20-6. Also fhere was a very inferesfing game played befween fhe Digam and Kappa Sig houses, which resulfed in a very decisive vicfory for fhe Digams. Wifh so few men on campus, fhere was an excepfional amounf of baskefball falenf. There were approximafely fiffeen men who had had previous experience in high school or college. The squad had been playing fogefher abouf fwo weeks when fwo of fhe oufsfanding men were draffed, which proved fo be very damaging. However, fhe men leff carried on, and played fwo games wifh fhe Young Men's Club of Lake Foresf. The firsf confesf was very close, buf fhe Jaybirds were nosed ouf by fwo poinfs in fhe final seconds of play. The second game, however, was a rouf for fhe Young Men's Club. If fhere had been fhree or four more men wifh expe- rience and abilify, if was fhe opinion of every- one fhaf fhere would have been a varsify squad, which would have given any feam in fhe conference a greaf deal of compefifion. By spring fhe male populafion had been cuf in half, and fhe possibilify of a baseball or fennis feam was ouf of fhe quesfion. Af fhis poinf fhe hopes of everyone have furned fo nexf year, wifh fhe hope fhaf varsify compefi- fion will again refurn fo Lake Foresf, only fhis fime fo sfay. In fhe absence of his usual posifion as head coach, Ralph J. Jones has puf parficular empha- 3 sis on a sfepped up physical fifness program. , lilh X. . ...N 3-4- ,.....,,..-- '51 M ,,.,.,-.- 'N . -an , ...Aw l ga- N C Vis ninialili . ,, ew X . xxx fame 'LAL A ki ml? w-1, K 0- 93 Though Lake Foresl College is no longer s+ric+ly a Presbyferian College, 'Hue universily is sfill cledicaied +o +l'1e moH'o shown on 'Phe seal, Cl'lris+ and fhe Bible. V s X-1 L' I L -' , H liz' 944, -. :Q -v A 1 'I H' l x M n .rw f ,.x. 5 QQ 1 1 L , X ' ffs rw' . x -.NX V - X, f, - X N. x. I. n win d1'd' x 'O agar, , ,W H s 5 W .H f V ' 1. J . ., - 4- . ,, 4 . Q , . ,I ,. ,r,- , .., . yr X ew I X I J, 3 . 0' Jug' ISL .rf..,'- M ,J ..., A ,'v,. sa ' : 41? ' I' k U11 - -2, H . ' Www H., -' X, Y X - x .M y NY-I ul 5 f .N-f' 'J -. ' x , L' W ag. . ' 'N' , Q .-. 'T . W.-w 1 ..- xx X- 'x s. - N - v. ,f- -uv ,ff Ii...-4-Q f..:. .AY 1 1 9 Y' .-N l - A-' A, H -as-'fd it ,V iff... 2 ,A 5 Q iff? in lil. Q. ii 1 Q Q 'Q .f-I' .Mg ., w xt T xxx K x QR: ,a J 4 XA .x --N., .V Q, . a E x 1 -v-. 41 - Ns..--' SLHPIIE IMS'- Ill' Uiurlrx-s uff.flIr1lgn Trihum' l The annual Freshman Dance was climaxed by 'lhe crowning of Norma ToHerdell, fhe lndependenl candidale, as Queen of 'this year's Shamrock Shag . The dance was held in +he lnsfi+u+e and was gaily clecorafed in green and while for S+. Pa'I'rick's Day. ln fhe picfure above: James Brown, senior of Lemonl, Illinois, is seen crowning Miss Tofferdell Freshman Queen. The ofher candidaies were: Lel+ +o righi, Charlene Donaubaur, Alpha Xi Del+ag Rufh Reisman, Alpha Del+a Pig Mary Lou Collins, Gamma Phi Bela: and Charloife Black, Chi Omega. llli T-T'i7i.T' -W '....+.gI.A-.LL, ,, L ' mfg I A .--4 'K-,ia A :H gp , fha 2525.- 'Y3 I' pg . Ir ,1 f.. . x, ,xr-vt A . '14- .lik 99 A .5 3 .ei x 0 'sv 3 'F 1 l I I l gkvgs an-'-a ' svn' 'Z' 'sac' l'g iI:9 i0.':i'C::' ' l L., 9 iv'Q.va,.,ff,'.q 5 0 'Q 9.0.1.9 9' ,Q i :to QV,', g o.!:v,O,C Q f - Q ' 9 t'o'o ' 5 ' i' 1 .'..l'f.,D. DL, '. l,'0' ns' N Y' 5 ,,qlUIqg, vi .a 'Ut' I ll' vxl V 'I ,x . .. 6 4 n'54 - 4 1' ADVERTISERS Lalce Foresl College Tabu Perfumes lnc. Marshall Field 8: Co. Welzel 81 Turner John Sexlon 8: Co. Deerpafh Garage Deerpalh Inn Firsf Nalional Bank Waukegan Sfeel Sales Rouse Brolhers Dairy M. l'l. l-luzsey Coal E. A. Aaron 8: Bros. 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' As 11111111-1'c'cl by Axiiwic-a's lurgvst fllSI1'lIJllfOI'S nl' IILIIIIIJUI' tr-n caiixufd foods, 11 clistiiictiw sviyim- on a Coniplz-to aissortinviit of quality foods parfkvcl in this institutional sizf- crm- ta.i11v1'. 9 Homo 11-c-ipv pir-lilies, rclislws and voiisi-rvos from Sc-xton Sunshine Kitclwns -dvlirfious and uppvtizing. ' Ci1l'0flllly solo:-tml vofff-vs -lilcncls re- sulting from ymirs of c:n'0ful studyf roastocl frvsli claily ut Vliimgo :ind Brooklyn. 9 A se-loction nl' your IIPUCIS from the largvst invviitnry 1-Yi-1' :issomlmlvcl for tht' purticulai' ncivcls of tliosf' who fm-Ocl many pc-nple car-h clay. JOHN SQQQBN M. Manufacturing wholesale Grocers CHICAGO-BROOKLYN DALlAS -ATLANTA- PITTSBU RGH E TH B U... It has lreen land can turn any moment lnto the rrgllf one. The ounce, S1850 flu azlraJ .MAN l,fDW-,., ' LQEEEBPATH DNN WAUKEGAN Lake Foresl, Ill. Newly Decorared Ball-Room For Special lvleelings and Parlies TEEL Q ELDING ALES D ORKS Fine Foods Deliciously Prepared Inexpensively Priced WAUKEGAN, ILL. MARGARET WARNER, lvlgr. ' Phone: Lake Foresl 2280 C0ngraz'uIa1'i0ns: I+ pays lo have a good educalion. H also pays lo consull a responsible dealer if you are louying anorlwer car, or, selling or repairing rlwe one you now have. Wllill HNHglUHNlH wma id! 2 QM66 o T',, fy, A ,, If , Xl! , ,- gf if on ,, f F'! I ' If. ,I 1 ,A ,f . . . yoy' e always found just what you wanted llxmwwtisfi 1 1 K! ff! M , xxfaffgfashall F'eld 8 Company, Lake Forest. Just around X, VR iglie corner from the College, and always ready with clothes that are strictly campus issue. We hope our Lake Forest store has helped niake college life more fun. We've loved serving you. So, good luck. Seniors! And we'll be seeing the rest of you next year! if Robertsorfs -I-ITS North SIIOFGIS COIVIPLIIVIENTS Finest IVIen's Shop OF o A FRIEND 276 E. 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