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. . . CKCLJZ5 of Z1 When the senior class assembled this lall,each one felt confident and hopeful, lor the past summer had seen the end of the war. -lhey welcomed baclc many veterans to the campus scene and at the semester joyously ushered in many more of their old class members. Tall: ol fraternities and other post-war plans has lcept the seniors busy planning. Now as the year draws to a close, the senior class lool-:s bacl4 on their four happy and successful years at Lake Forest. The class of 1946 has been a strong, active group, capobly led by President Bob Suess, Vice President Doris Ruzelc, Secretary Lydia Pope and lreasurerlvlargylom- linson. The eyes ol Lalce Forest are upon you, class of '46, confident that a class that has succeeded in the hardest years will always be a class of success. Katie, Dorie, Margie, Winnie and Barbie leave College Howie, Chug, Roger and Tory-Lu try their gowns on for Hall. Wish we could see you here next year too, galsl size-purty spiffy, lcidsl Q5
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we cgzniord . . . Officers Tomlinson, Suess, Pope and Ruzelc The class of 1946 came in as freshmen in September, 1942, and were the usual green group of students. For one glorious semester they were introduced to the wonders of rushing, pledging, football games and all the excitement of college life. By the end of the year, however, the draft had claimecl many ofthe class and things loolced quite gloomy for the freshmen of 1942. College life was very different their sophomore year, for the A.S.l.P. was on campus and very few civilians were left. The fall of '44 came and the class of 1946 could now proudly call themselves upperclassmen. College activities were quite limited but life on the campus was still exciting.
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s he s EVELYN ADKINS ROGER BARRON Wilmette, lll. Waulcegan, III. History, l.R.C., Chorus, Chemistry, S.C.A., Chapel College Discussion Group, Committee. Chi Omega. MURIEL CHADWICK Park Ridge, Ill. Psychology, W, A A. Panhellenic, Announce ment Committee Chair man, Alpha Delta Pi, Pres. me .Sanford .-Q. - , ', fs . tr -it 5 4 1 . fJ ,4 , . f .-1 96 JEAN GOLDMAN Highland Parlc, III. Psychology . .K l -3 ' at if .3 P. ROBERTA GAYLE Lincoln, Ill. English, W.S.G.A, Secre tary and Pres., War Ac tivities Board, W.S.S.l:. Stentor, Forester, Voca tional Guidance Commit tee, lndependent Women Pres. BARBARA HARRIS Los Angeles, Calif. Economics, Kappa Alpha, Pres., Econ. Club, Pres., l.R.C., W.A.A., Garrick, Chapel Committee, Spirit- ual Emphasis Weelc Com- mittee, Stentor, Forester, Who's .Who, Emma O. Haas Award, Gamma Phi Beta, Pres.
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