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we Q mnadium . . . . . . stands guard over the southeast part of the cam- pus, the tennis courts and the hoclcey field, the Science Building and Faculty Circle, its castle-like turrets one of our most distinct landmarlcs. For the first time since the spring of '43 varsity squads have practiced and exercised here. Regular physical education classes For both men and women are of course still conducted in the gym, by Miss Lindblad and Coach Jones. The return of so many men hasn't stifled women's tournaments, however. Sorority and independent women have played their usual volleyball, basketball and baseball games even more enthusiastically than before. Though the gym may be replaced by a new field house, Lalce Foresters will never lose their good-sportsmanship and sense of fair play, developed here in the gym. mt 'Q'
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. . . j0I'l'LOI l 0l,U. To the Lake Forest College ot the future we dedicate this book, revealing the blueprint of tomorrow within the outlines of today. With plans ot proposed buildings drawn and awaiting approval, schemes for l..F.C.'s visible Future are underway. ln like manner, L.F.C.'s students are broadening their personal horizons, thoroughly preparing themselves for the responsibilities as leaders of tomorrow, and striving for an effective blend of technical knowledge and extended viewpoints. The final measurement of growth of an educational institution is the development of its students, to this building of men and women we dedicate this book. . . and the frat houses of tomorrow ,X at wi 4' 1 :rx .I ' ., 'r M 5 -, spa, '. Nagy.
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ofoib uranc! cya! . . . . . where there's never an idle moment, is the largest women's dormitory on campus. Sorority life at L.F.C. is centered in the suites here. Meetings, gabbing, feasting and bridge playing are typical suite activities, and occasionally fimmediately before or after red cards come outj the suites even loolc lilce study halls. Lois l'lall's lovely fire drills, monthly misfortunes, often end with house meetings, where the gals discuss everything from blown-out fuses and campuses to happy things like spring permissions. At almost any time of day or night a bridge game can be found in the Hall, and the odor of popping corn or overly-grilled cheese sandwiches can be detected. Though Lois Hall may be altered or replaced in the future, dorm life will never be any- thing but what it now is, worlc and play, some sorrow and lots of fun. n Q bfo eh? ' 'N 'rr - 1- . .. 1. Q- t..--.Q,-1,s..v-,:-4v--- -1 I -I I ,LU -ALN'.,,,..l,
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