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bg DR, CHARLES A. YOUNT The editors,with asense of pride mingled with loss, dedicate the '49 FORESTER to their friend and advisor, Dr. Charles A. Yount. A professor of English at Lake Forest College since 1937, Dr. Yount was drowned on August 94, 1948, while swimming in Lake Michigan off the Lake Forest beach. Charles Yount was a native of New Market, indiana. After his undergraduate work at De- Pauw University, he went to Harvard Uni- versity for his master's degree. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Students best remember Dr. Yount as a quiet, conscientious man who had a love and enthusiasm for Lake Forest and his work. His activity at the college was not confined to the classroom, as he was Chairman of the Veteran's Counselling Program and served actively on ti DEDICATION the publications committee. For several years he was sponsor for the FORESTER and TUSI- TALA. Dr. Yount symbolized the truly educated individual, for his knowledge was not narrowly confined to literature. He had a fine appreci- ation for art and music as wellf he was an accomplished pianist. More than an arm- chairathletef' he actively participated in sports. He was interested in every phase of college life. Dr. Yount has gained a kind of immortality, for he will live always in the minds and hearts of those who knew him. Someone once ex- pressed it: You may be able to replace Charley Yount as a professor, you can never replace him.as a man. LAURA JENNINGS Editor
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.FTW um fig ,-iw .si 'J ' -Af! K The 1949 FORESTER is a pictorial record designed on a seasonal basis so that the events of the year may appear in the order in which they occurred. The purpose of an annual is to make permanent the events of the college year,to serve as a lasting record to recall happy and memorable times. The editors hope that this year's FORESTER will serve this purpose For you. Editor-in-Chief . . Laura Jennings Art Editor . . . Lynn Beidler Copy Editor . Arlene Schwuchow Mounting Editor . . Gale Knott Photography Editor . . . . Barbara N.itchell Business Managers . . Richard Rundquist Wally Johnson Advertising Manager . .... Eric Nyloerg
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