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Faculty and Administration We know the administration and faculty as they take an interest in the continuance of the college tradition, and as they advise and in- struct us. . . Symbolizing this relationship is the picture of President Ernest A. lohnson standing before the architect's drawing of a proposed dormi- tory. lt represents all who are actively par- ticipating in the life of the College today and all who look forward to its future. Perhaps more than any other individual, President lohnson has the responsibility of conveying a sense of this continuity to past, present and future classes. Much of his time is devoted to inform- ing alumni and prospective students of current activities and advances at the college. lust this spring he attended gatherings in San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix and Washington, D. C, While primarily concerned with instruction, the administration and faculty made possible and participated in many additional activities, many of which present Lake Forest's program to the college community. Dr. lohnson parti- cipated in the inauguration of Dr. Miller Upton, new president of Beloit College and formally presented Dr. Upton to the trustees of that col- lege. l-le was commencement speaker at George Williams College. The Public Affairs lnstitute, sponsored by the Public Relations Department, brought to the campus such men as the British historian Ar- nold Toynbee and business executive Paul G. Hoffman. The Fireside Seminars and Great Films program provided cultural interest to the entire community. The lndustrial Manage- ment lnstitute furnished special training to hundreds of North Shore business executives. For a number of professors this was a year of research and of writing. Among those prepar- ing books for the press were Dr. Pese, Dr. Loew, Dr. Lohner and Dr. Milner At the same time an- other segment of the faculty was busy writing for radio and television. Dr. Beichert, Dean l-loogesteger, Mrs. Loess, Mrs. Fulton and Coach Breen were among the number influen- tial in making the Forester l5 and Operation New Horizons series successful. ln February Dr. Dirks, editor of the Chris- tian Scholar, represented the United States at a four-day conference in Geneva, Switzerland. The election of Dr. Nicholaus to the board of directors of a Waukegan banking firm was announced this spring. Mrs. Byrne, director of the college's award winning TV program, served as guest consultant at the Chicago Area Educational Television Conference. Included in the student-faculty collabora- tion which proved effective is Dr. Martin's con- sistently victorious debate team. This first year of the College Christian Community's or- ganization is another responsible partnership. Certainly students, staff, and faculty were inter- dependent in their effort to present the Sauter- Finegan and Dave Brubeck concerts. Knowing the faculty and administration as we do, we present them on the following pages - at work, in conference, close to the student groups related to their fields. 1951 Mrs Ott and Mrs. Winter consider poster de- signs with Mr. Milton Smith, vice-president for development. The Dean of students office is the scene for thoughtful discussion of cr problem by Dean Hoogesteger, Miss Clark and Mrs. Icxckson. 13
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