Lake Forest College - Forester Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)
- Class of 1956
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Chapel points. parking regu- ltitioiis. and tm endless list ol' students' questions and gripes lzill readily into the daily work schedule ol' Dean Howard Hooqesteger. Demi Helen Clarke rind their secretary, Nlrs. Ruth K, ilticksou. Throughout their lsoiiietiiiies. highly irritating! daily heavy work schedule. they mziinttiiii ti Calm, frieiidly disposition, ln till matters. l-looQie , Nliss Clarke. and Mrs. Jackson have earned the respect ol' the LFC students for always lmeiug lirm but lair. Respeetfully. the editors of the 1950 Forester would lil-ze to reCoQiiize them in this dedication. AS the h0n1'QIuss records the ever Constant passage of time we present our own segment the fleeting period that is the Culmination of four years at Luke Forest College. i THE YEAR OF 1955-56 . . . was filled with a good share of notable happenings that will find their way into the history books. At the White House. President Eisenhower suffered a heart attack and was treated by Dr. Patil XN'hite. The Democratic Presidential nomination seekers. Adlai Steven- son and Estes Kefauver. who were barnstorm- ing across the United States. met in Florida and exchanged campaign buttons. In Europe. Moscow leaders. Nikita Kruschev and Nicolai Bulganin were turning on the big grin from behind the slowly-rising Iron Curtain, Econ- omy experts reported an all-time high in pros- perity and predicted an even better year in 1950. College enrollment in the United States had doubled since iVorld 1N'ar Il. and industry screamed for graduate engineers of all kinds. The Ford Foundation announced a 3500.000.000 grant to colleges and hospitals . . . 615 non-tax- supported. four year. regionally accredited colleges. and 3.5110 privately operated hospitals were to share in the achievement grant. Lake Forest College was one of the schools that received a portion of the Ford Grant. The details of the widely acclaimed grant of li3255.'Jt1l'l were reported by President Ernest -Iohnson during Christmas Vacation. The principal portion of the award is to be added to the college endowments and the income to be applied to faculty salaries. A 348151.01510 women's dormitory project to be started in the spring. kicked off the expansion plans of the college. Also announced was an S80.1'lU0 faculty cottage program. Amidst the maze of registration and physical examinations. Dr. johnson welcomed a large group of freshmen to the campus. The sorori- ties hustled and bustled to prepare for the early rushing parties. looking forward to the pledging ceremonies. October 3. The girls started off the last round with the Chi O's annual Bowery Party. then to the Alpha Xi's Rose Garden Party. Next on the agenda. was the Gamma Phi's South Sea Cruise. the AD Pi's Pirate Ship Party and the last affair. another nautical scene. the Good Ship Alpha Phi. On September 22. Lake Forest Colleges football squad lost to a strong Beloit team 34-6. Harold Freberg tallied the 1 lone score. Tuesday. the 25th of September. found the fx doors of the Deerpath Theatre open to welcome the new L.F.C. students. followed by Wednes- day's Talent Show where Marian Hunt scored a hit with her vocal selections. Nleanwhile. organizations and clubs began calling meetings. The Forester. the Econom- ics Club. Psychology Club and the Student- Faculty Club all announced early get-togethers. Another group. already hard at work. was the Homecoming Committee. headed by Bill Eck- ert. Voting for Homecoming Queen was an- nounced for October 10 and 11 in the basement of College Hall. Joan Kraus. Elections Chair- man. supervised the voting. All the men interested in singing. Eddie Fishersu or not. were invited to join the newly organized men's chorus. Plans of the group included barbershop. spirituals. folk songs and pop numbers. One of the many new faces on the campus this year was that of John E. Erickson. John. a native of Rockford was named head basket- ball and tennis coach at the college. iYhile in school at Beloit College. the young coach ex- celled in basketball and tennis. Alpha Delta Pi and Phi Pi Epsilon carried off the last semester's scholarship trophies. The girls won with a grade point average of 1.67 while the men had a 1.41. Top class honors went to the seniors who led with an average of 1.88. However. the senior women's 2.12 out-distanced the senior IHCITS 1.76 by a sizable margin. The all-student average was 1.36. Chapel programs included such fine speakers as: Dr. Chandrasekhar. who spoke on Empty Lands and Hungry Stomachsu. Nobel Prize Winner. Dr. Harold C. Urey spoke on The Origin of Life . party members. Stephen lN1itchell and Everett Dirksen. spoke on politics and the Film Society announced a series of Mox'ie Classics . The films shown were: The Passion ofxloan of Arc . Italian Straw Hatn. Million Dollar Legs .ancl Duck Soup . Dr. Gordon lvlilne. returned from England and related his travels to Stratford-on-Avon. Edinburgh. and other literary sites to the radio audience over XVKRS. October 19. marked the first meeting of the newly organized Independent 1Vomen's Club under the leadership of Kit Graham. The 26 members invited all those interested to join them at their Monday meetings. lht' l I'l'SllIll11ll xY0lI1C'Il.S P2111-l'lt'lll'Illt'Slllllt t'l:isst's intnvcl up ttm lll:55, ttlltnvinq lllt'lIl ttf Hull lui' all i't'siclt'nt liIA4'Slllllt'I1 xx'tiint'n with :i1'i'ix't't1t lunvhzit ll:3II. clc'linqut'nt Qrzltlvs wits put into t'll't't't in Ut- .X int't'tinQ ol' tht- Ski Cllulm uns l'Llllt'fl It tnhcr. 'l'ht' plain wats t'tiltri't't'cl in tmrclvi' tn Ntivt-iiilwi' 3, l,l2lI1SlUI' tht't'lulm int'lutlt'cl lttith flirt-ct sincvrt' com't'1itrzititm on clilhcult t't1urst's, skiing tnicl stwinl ztvtivitit-s. 'l'ht- chili tillt-rt'cl Saiturcltn. Octtmlwi' 29, wus Ptn't'nts' Dui Lit Ll prtJQi'.1in ltn' till thtwst' wht, wislit-cl tti ltznn Laika' l'lUI'Q'Sl Citrllvqti Tht' schvclult' til' t'YL'I1lS. htm' to ski. plzinnvcl ln' -Icrrx' l.4ikt s l'UIllI11llll'L'. st2u'tt'cl Cfgnnpus 1'viitJx'4ttitJi1 plains :tl l,11kt' l t1i't'st with lxt'QlSlI'illlUIl att Luis Duiuincl Hull. thvn at inclutlt-cl tht' cltuntilititm ol thrt-t' til' tht- hx lunCht'tmn. :tn opvn linusv. .incl tht- Lgtkt- ljUI'Q'Sl- YC'lt'l'ilIl.S htmusing units tuist tml' l 4n'wt'll l'it'lcl Elll1l'lllI'Sl litrntluill Quint' in tht' ill5lt'I'IllJlHl. ln .-'Xiitmtlitfi' plain wus tht- ttuiring cltnvn tml' tht thc cw-iiiiiu. L1l.lt'l'CllllI1CI', tht' ltwlks wt-rt' tretitvcl South Qltnnpus Gyiiiiittsitiiii. to tht- Utirriclx ljlziy Dial Nl lfut' lXlllI'Clt'l'u. lht' l'l55-50 clt-Imtt' tupit' wus: Rt-stilxt-tl Thtf cl0IIlllllIIlllX' Council was ztslwcl to hvlp 'l'httt tht' iitm-xiqrit'ultuml lIlClllSlI'ltN shtmultl solve tht' Cftminniuns Dining Hull situutitm. 'l'hc' L1imi'ttiitc't' tht'ii' c1iipltn't't's gin gtnnuzll wgtqv' pmliltwii wus: tht- Coiiqvstitnii C1't'4itt'cl ut noun 'liht' lirst nit-t-t that tht- l,.l7,Cf. tlt'l1t1ttfi's pttrticl wlivn tht' stuclcnts till Liri'ix't'cl lroin tht-ii' Ilillll pgttctl in nuts lit-ld lfriclzty. Ntnviiilwtfi' ll. Qtt tht classes git tht' saint' tinic. Uno stulutitmn pnsvcl Univt'i'sity til Illintiis :tt Clliitutgtm. Ntnw' Piet was to ligivcf till ,l1llCSClLlX :Incl Thurstlxn' llztltl Extt-nsion. Yun nit-an I lmvt' tn sign t-vtfry tint' til' thost' littlt' L'2lI'Cls.'u x ,f xt' t ,g Q 5 -av. 1 9 I L, ' ff. i., ., QXQT .Xll right. tht' next tint' who Sings Un Nuveiiiliei' -1. ninety-tln'ee inen partici- patecl in the annual fraternity walkclown. when they chose their respective fraternities alter several weeks ul' concentrated rushing, The hrst group clown the walk was Phi Pi Epsilon. who received 15 pledges. Second. with 21. was Delta Chi. The larqest pledge class was Phi Dclta Theta, Twenty three inenkioinetl the Phi Delta. Next canie Kappa Sigma with 15 new laces. Last to cotne down the walk were the TKES. Nineteen tnen pleclqecl Tau Kappa Epsilon. .-Xliter the walkclown. the new fra- terniti inen were treated to dinner. llat. LIFIS thmwn in tht- lake! illo thc freshman. this onrush ol' activity was quite perplexing. But. it wasn't long before the tnany traditions ol' l,.F,Cf. were part ol' hiin and he biuntped right in the tnidst ol it in order to carve a niche for hiinsell. Lake Forest al'- liorclcd hiin the opportunity to distinguish him- self. this year. as well as all the preceding ones. Yes. the year ol' 1955-56 at l,.F.C, started out well with the new and old iumpinQ into the activity, l'lI'K'Sl1IU-'Il being entcrtainvtl by upperslawinen XY. XYeiss. CI. fNIcNa'il, S. fNIcKcnQit', '11, Roller, D. Nlillet A A J Qs' , .1 'i in t . x :E f 1'?i I! K Y , X x cts t , -, . .: ..- N at gi-L.. ..4.uk.-1 A F a .w , A. JVIIIKKJ.-I. lJAX111am,lS. Ixuplux Il. IXIIIIYYLIH. I,llllIlIIlF'l. I.. Klux XI. lrglm 'x '1. H, XIL1lQn1nxkfg1Q,lfa1 I,. Sprirlmmnt. H. llzlyw, I H.4J1'r.H,XN'.1l1l. H. lim:-N , 'U-iw .-f--,.-- Q , .ark i N 1 1 I gs, Q M 'Q' ' '?:3aii?I5Y if ' ' . y-i xc X The President. Dr. lfrnt-st A. Johnson THE OFFICE O THE SECOND FLOOR . . . . . . ol North Hall marked numlmer 212 is the site olieoutinuous activity, Nlrs. Rohert CavaQ- ua. Dr. .lohnsotfs secretary. is kept Iwusy with eorrespondenee. phone Calls and visitors for the president. Dr. -Iohnson attends to a he1ix'y schedule uith meetinqs, luncheons. interviews and il host olother duties that fall into a College presidenfs daily activities. Lake Fort-st's lwusy President, along with Nlilton Smith and Russell Rohr. helped as hosts to Ll Presl it terian Cfonlerenee ol' Presidents. pulalie relations directors and development oflieers. The Conference of the 41 Preshy- terian Ciolleees in the nation was held in Cfhieagfo. 10 Prolmalmly the most important project that the President has been working on recently. is the Lake Forest College Plan For The Second Century . The program presents an opportu- nity for philanthropic investments totalling SlO,555.t'lt'tO! The program is hased on a sell'- study program begun two years ago at the request ol' the Colleges Board of Trustees. the administration, faculty, and alumni. Announcement ofthe Lake Forest College plan does not mean an immediate. intensive fund Campaign in the usual sense. Dr. johnson said. The design is rather a progrzun to guide our step-hy-step development for the next 15 or 'W ve'u'Q ... ee. PEOPLE I THE LIGHT OF ACTIVITY includv Vicc Prf'sid4'nt and Dvarl of thc Collvgi-, XYilliaIn I.. Dunn and his able' sc-Crctary. Rfiss Joan Camphc-ll. In thi' midst of soma' heavy paper work, Howard Hooqvstcqrr, Urban of Sludcnts, and Psyfhology in- structor and his sccrc-tary, Nlrs. Ruth K. Jackson. if On Icavv of 2li7SL'1ll't' fruiu I'iCi7l'llLlI'X to Sc'ptc'iulJcr, studying for heir Pru- fcssorship. was Bliss Hx-li-n Clark:-. Dean Clarkf- is thr' Assistant Dr-an of Stucicnts and an imtructrn' in vducatinn. Q-.- A I1 SEPTEMBER-FIRST DAY OF CLASSES 'lltllx ul l'trutI+.tll in thc' tural .tirl XX'.ttcltin' .tll tint' Cfrtilcl Cz1tCh sn1ttt'hc's ulCmix'r-t's.rtiunsf' tht' nwxx uirls gt, In in lrttnt trllfnriiritcrrisl Mvvt- lrtit this yvzir lini working hztrclvr than . . 'L ing nvxx' prtrl't'sstrr's ttntl rw-uniting with trlcl ' '... ht' wats :tll-City his svniui '... L , l t'r-it-mtg! Rush lmrtivs .und lu'4'4ttlilc'ss Qgrlwlk-sts hupt' tl1c't't's it Qfmcl l'CSlLlllI'2'lIll in town . . Iqtttt inttm tht' night, Huw thrilling it is t':tCh 'lihtts tk-ll tht' lirst lbw grains ul' sttncl in the' l'.1lll RL'IllC'lllltt'l' rushing tu lunt'h ttltrr tittr Iiuttrqltiss ul' .t ntwx yvttr, tht' 'Nth lor l.trlstf first t'l.rsst's.1'xCitt,'tl ttlmtlt il fi35trll,tlHtl htriltling lfurvst Qlnllvgv. tint' lmusitntllt thc' stunt' lrttt In'nit't't, thc- nut' instructurs. Ll stftistttiotml lirst ninth' intlividttttl ln nvw rnincls furitrilrtttiiiu slrowilig hx lrush liarlli-lvztfk. Hgtrltti XY.thl.' to ultl iclvns, Huw wt- pl.rnnt'cl ltrr thc' yc'4t1'1tl1t't1fll .Xt lunch li, ligin ts. ll. fflc':1t'y, H. lkivis, Cf. lfrlr, 'lf Sclnlltng, U. Swzuisuli Q. ms ,M . Ngfykg N ' '? :ENN .?N?iKw1eQ1mSw,' -ww X v- :V ..-sew. i f 1 71511: 'Five eight o'clocks?' Rzglzf: A five hundred word theme the first day .llnlfllwf Has anYboClY Hot a smoke? Hffffmnr I'm going back to Durand and sack outf' Roll back the sands of time to Sept. 22. a day that niade the summer seem long. That first day al- ways means learning new faces. Among them this year. eight were to become our mentors-par excellence: Drs. Cowler. Coutts. Dilkey and Murphy: Nlessrs. Erickson. Mouratides and Tschappat: and Miss O'Bryant. Also offering its hand was a Hbigger than eyer freshman class that would prove well dry behind the ears as names like Wbrobec. Jacobs, l'Vay, Rhode. Rice. and Orr crowded Stentor space. But as recruits were yet orienting . already practiced hands held campus sway. Donna Lenters' team: Bunge. Cleary. and the scintillating Poopsie edited popu- lar September columns. Mischa Rader. Bob Scichili. Phipes. Tony Banks, etc. won again the big letters. Chairmen like Bill Eckert. Ed iVil- liams. Joe Petrzilka and Jerry Lake began early planning. Performances by campus clowns. Jack YVolf and jim O'Keefe, opened and rehearsal be- gan for Frank Kayanaugh and Geri Larson. XVith these and more we united on that day. befriended through the year. and shall remember always. 'fi NMI' V ' ru' .S',v1l1vl.' l.. Sclitthert. li. Cleary. D. l.enters. R. Ulilhehn. .S'!1mtln1g: ll. lloan. Reesnian, B. Hanson. Briddle, 'lf Hine. B. Sacek. Xl. Neely. HAVE YOU SEE THE STE TOR YET? . . . is Ll lrequent Friclay afternoon question. Nearly every student at Lake Forest has asked it at one time or another. The popular news- paper is puhlished 30 tinies a year and is coni- pleting its 70th year ol publication. During the 1955-50 Stentor year. there were two edi- torial stalls: the tirst SC'II'lCSIL'I'iS editors were Donna l,enters, Editor-in-chief. Lois Schulmert. news-editor. iXIarQaret Neely. city editor and Enunet Cleary. sports-editor, During the second seinester. Donna l,enters. l,ois Schu- lvert. and Ennnet Cleary were the three co- editors and tlane Reestnan edited the news page. Alohn Briddlc edited the sports page and Margaret Neely was again the citx'-editor. For hoth seniesters, Roger xvllll1'llll took charge o the p:1per's circulation. which extends not only to students and faculty hut to 1illlI'IlI'll and liuture students as well. Thotn Hine. as l1usi- ness inanaqer lor the season. handled the ad- vertising and other lmusiness functions of the paper. Dr. Gordon Milne. the faculty ad- visor. was consulted oliten on tnatters ol' policy and kjournalistn. 'lihree regular contriliutors to the Stentor were .-Xlan Solomon. Hill Runge. and Frank 1-1 l. Hahn. .-Xlan wrote reviews on all the Carrick plays. cttrrent movies and even wrote on the success ol' a party in the spring. Bill Bunqek editorial features were quite popular and con- sistently provoked letters to the editor, ln the Sportlightn. featuring various athletes. was a weekly donation hy Frank Hahn, hlany lvlonday and XN'ednesday niqhts were spent on asseinlalinuj the Stentor for its Friday afternoon clistrihution. Lights hurned late and typewriters clacked noisily in the husy otlice i11 the haseinent of the Institute. On Wieclnes- days. the paper was pasted 11p and proofread. The headlines were written and the whole hundle was transported to the printer o11 Thursday. Because the Stentor is the newspaper oi' the student hody. it has heen the hope ol' the editors that it should he used to voice the opinion and the ideas ol all the students. On occasion. a controversial issue was presented. and the fun Imeqan. hut unless all elements and sides are heard. the paper's responsihility is not fulfilled, This is llp to the students . . . all ol them . . . to inake the Stentor. the Voice ol' the Stu- dents at LFC. ABO T THE 1956 FORESTER ' FF .-Xlthough there was an olliee provided lor the V756 lforester Stall. very little ol' the work was done there, 'lihe Editor. llerry Lake literally Carried the work arotind with hiin. lXIost of his tiine was spent working. either in his rooin at the fraternity house or in his apart- ntent during the sunnner months, lloe Pet- rzilka, the Business Nlanager, did inueh ol' his work in the Placement Ollice. Lee Miller the Photographic Editor. Could he seen at any tinie during the day. running around with a list full ol' photo assignment slips and asking. Has anyone seen SaCek? And . . .just aliout everyone had seen Boh Sacek seurrying around, Cainera in hand. arranging some group lor a picture. During four years at LFC as the ehiel' photographer. Boh hecanie quite the profes- sional. Ol' Course, it took inore than just one photographer to snap the ntany line pictures in the '56 Forester. Keith Keller. -Ierry Ellers- dorlier. Gordon Grahow, Klint Yitt and lN1r. Yamaguchi from the Daguerre Studios Con- trilmuted quite a lew. Don Swanson, assistant the pieture sehedule, ln addition to eoiupiling the senior activity list. llon did other iolts to speed eoinpletion, .loan Kwekkeliooni helped Don lw typing the senior eopx. Mike Kart teniporarily alaandoned the tennis courts to squint and struggle with a priuportion-linder to order photo eng'rax'ing's. The inakiority ol' the yearliook's eopt' was eontrilmuted lay Zana Cfourser. .Xlan Soloinon. Dave Henderson, Dawn Hagnuola, and ulerrt' Lake. There was the usual struggle to ineet the deadline and. according to estalwlished precedents. Copy Caine in late. lhis, ol' course, was no cause for alarin. and everyone Concerned seemed to he perfectly Cahn altout it. Well. alniost everyone. Jerry was showing an occas- sional twinge ol' lieroeious anxiet3 at regular intervals. lint these outlmursts soon lveeanie 'part ol' the proeeduref Soinetiine in the wan- ing days of the sunnner. articles seeined to drift in. and Coinpletion was in sight. Not too Close. yet in sight. Typewriters Claeked furiously as the oil liurned steadily. The 'last ininute' to the editor. took Charge ol the Senior Section niethod was heing elheiently applied. and worked together with Lee Miller arranging That's how it was put together: work and lun! 216 fr LS E TL. 21' 'Z'T rr: 355. FF 852 FF --2. 5:52. if? 713' ,I f. fi -'71 if E. Sv -. AE Z.. 'Tal Vw 713: rf: : 75: fro FF .' IJ' ? -I Li FE QE Ls. EF :iw ,- ,- 2 4 --...... -........... ah 0,11 1- llmlrgq 23. - ,. X C - f -o.. I 'v xt . XJ Y tv . ' ,Q f -f' ., ka Q. 1' , , 1' xg A' . A K 1 io- tar ,li 5 . .0 'B' -f Wffii 'WW' l, 5 t Et: ' Nl. Kurt, l,, Nliller. ll Henderson. AI. Petrzillxa. Don Swfinson litlitor. Lake WHO L D HE CHEERS? .X ten-loot poster ol athletic clirector 'Iohn Breen, lvrotight even the lX'hettton llzins to their licet to cheer. This wus one of the stunts hy the llins who liollowecl the l orester latislxetlmtill sqtigtcl to XVllt'2lIOIl lust Felmrtttny Spirit was high, The Cheerlettclers were tnntizecl :incl thunkl'til. Neither they, nor the lnns. nor the teani hticl seen so inuch pep nnisterecl up for one contest in years. It was ttlniost useless lor the cheerleztclers to clo niuch lending. lneczitise the yelling was loncl and steady. So, to aclcl flavor. they would jtnnp up and clown nncl wave their urnis once in awhile, This seeniecl to increase only the yoltnne. not the clarity. Nevertheless. the fans were happy and they responclecl well. There were ten people on the cheerleaclinfeg sqttztcl: Yvonne Gianopolis, Donna Holze. Put Gordon. Delmlay Dickson. Pat Friend, Lorel Rice. Flo Krause. Site Ctillttlitnn. Lynne Buncle sen. Lll'lCl Bill Eckert. 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'l'11 l1'11d il llt' llilfl 111-1111 Ll 1-111-1'1'l1-11111-1' s1111-1' his high 1'1'11x1'1l 111 si11Qi11Q is q11i11- di1l11'11l1. 1's111-Ci11ll3 x1'h1111l d11x's .11 cnilli lJ1lI'li, N1111. 111 his x1-111111 x1'l11'11 111111111 noisy illlfl i1111111'1111x'1', This x1.1s 11-1111 l11' xx'.1w s1ill mixing 1h1' 1111111 111111 1111 1111- 1'11s1' l11'1'1', 'l'l11' girls s1111'11'd 111 Clllll1'l'l'I1l 1'111111111s. . . 'S1'x'1'11 R11l1s'. Bill 11111 .11 111111111 .1s lu-w 1111 111111 kin-11' 1h1' sung 1111 11111' s1111L1 .1 lJt'l'S1JI1 1'.111 I11-. 11111111111 l111l111111q 11111 l1l11111l 11 w11s11 d111'1 111' P111 Qlllll l.1Jl'1'l. x'1'ss1'ls. Llllll 111.111 Q1Jll1L1 e111111' 1'1JI' .1 11'll11xx 111111 Ks 1h1' girls 11631111 Ll CllL'R'l' 11111' I11Ql1l. 1l11'x w11s 1'1's111i1'11'1l 1111111 llllr' 13.12. 1'1'1l11i1'1'1111-111. 111'h,,,, v ff' 1 ' 4 1 fs...- ,, ...su- - ..- , ,, ,,,. ,uv - 'IM7 1 1 H1111 lC1111'.' B. FQR1-rl, S. CI11ll11l111111. P. F1'11'111l, ll. l'l11l71'. 15111111 lf11z1'.' D. lJ1Cl-QQHII, l,, Ring ll. G1:1111,1p11l11s ,NUI l'1111111 l: P31 f,1lll'flUI1. lxlfl K1'1111Q1', l.y11111' l511:l1'i1Q1'11, XX'l'liC 1111zzl1'd 111 src Lhc C1'11xvd l1111Ql1i11Q. .-X x1-1 111 cl111111-1'i11Q lhlsc 111111 was cl11Cki11Q vi11l1'111lx xx'l1c1'1' Bill ECk1'1'1 l111d l3lLlCCCl 1h1'111. D1-spite Lhcse l111111f11'1111s 111is1'o1'11111ss. 1111- 31111111 did 21 Qoocl klilll instilling spi1'i1 All 1111- 2111111-S. XYl11'tl11'1' 1111-1-11 111' 1111- 111' hw l11111d1'1'd 'Phi' girls 1'1'C1'ix'1'cl Ll Q1'1f111 Cl1'11l 111' l11-lp 1-I'1lIIl hliss 31111111 111' 1l11' XX'111111'11's 11.11. ljt'IJLlI'llIlt'I1l. Pcppy xl11'11'l4s C1111ld 111' l1txL1I'Cl c11111111g 1111111 Old l1'1111S1d1's x1l11'1'1' p1'.11'1iCc's 1111111 11l.11'1'. The l1LlI1S Xt'll1'Cl. lhl' Cl1111-1'l1'.1cl1-is l1-d. .lllfl 1l11'1'1' was Ll l111 111' 11111s1' 11111d1' 111 l,l Ci Il1iS 1'1'111'. 17 1- :qu an . sm-new .,... .,.. , .iw ... leg, '75 A9 'Top Row: Coach Hanke, Feeney, Chvatal, McElvain, Elliot, Wahl, Dunn, Stepan, LoPiccolo, Wooten, Assistant Coach Lesh ne r. .ird ww: Carbone, Bilotti, Kleim, joor, Krehbeil, R. Volpe. Osman, Williams, Freberg, Schropp, Assistant Coach C. Seiehili. Jud raw: Brady, Gehrs, Busscher, Stremplc, R. Scichili, Kammes, Henry, Rader, Bryden, Hisler. and Abrams. Hnllnm Raw: Welch, Griffith, Shepherd, Pool, Herz, Werneski, Wilson, Eubanks, Wolf, Reibold, Innis, and D. Volpe. THE 1956 FOOTBALL SEASON . . . . . . was a winning Campaign under the coach- ing guidance of Al Hanke. Ray Leshner, and Carl Scichili. The Foresters unquestionably played their best games of the year during the final half of the season. If the Foresters opening game with MacAlester was any indication of what was to come. Coach Al Hanke apparently was in for a rough season. Although the score was 0 - 0, it was evident that the Foresters were not rolling yet. In the two games following. the team was defeated by Beloit, 34-6, and Illinois Wfesleyan, 18 - 8. Things began to look somewhat brighter against North Central. 6 - O. but it was evident 18 that if they had been in stride that they could have tripled that score. During the latter half of the campaign, the Big Red began to Click for the first time. Their 0 - 0 tie with Wheaton was. nevertheless, a moral victory for Lake Forest. and a crushing blow to the Crusaders. The team sufTered a setback, however, when Danny Herz, a line offensive guard and de- fensive line-backer, was lost for the season. During the Wfheaton game, and for the rest ofthe season, the passing of Ed YVilliams, and the running of Bob Shepherd, Harley Wahl, jim Hisler, Ed Chvatal, Bob Szichili, and Bill -Ioor began to take prominence. Quarterback lid W'illiams looks for opening. XYith any luck. the Foresters would have been able to take the Millikin game. but instead were 19 - I3 losers. Hanke's squad definitely hit full stride in their final games against Elmhurst and Augustana. turning both games into near routs. The Forester defensive unit held Augie to only 88 yards, while the ofTensive squad rolled up a total of 307 yards. The team was not plagued by as many serious injuries as in the previous campaign, when there were 12 major casualties, only three of whom ever returned to action during the season. This year only one man, halfback Harvey Ricks, was lost for the entire season. One other, Dan Herz, failed to finish the year out. and several more missed one or two games. Ed XVillian1s was the Foresters individual passing leader, with 31 completions in 67 at- tempts. good for 483 yards. Alim Hisler was the leading ground-gainer with 243 yards in oil carries from his fullback position. The pass- receiving was fairly evenly distributed between Hisler and ends Mischa Rader, Dick Gehrs, and Dave Abrams. Bob Shepherd, who was badly injured in the Augie game. showed prom- ise a runner as did freshman Harley Vfahl. john Stremple. Harold Freeberg. Bob Scichili. Ed Chvatal and Bill xloor alternately ran from the halfback positions to form a fairly powerful backfield combination. Chvatal led the CCI with a 37,0 yard punting average. Fullback, Jim Hisler, gets block from Dave Abrams. 99 iluziflm .Xl Ilzmkr' CIISCKISSVQ sllxltvgy with Cf:-Cziptiiillw, Lllwfital and Hlelvli Xl, CICII STANDINGS wr wx 1 1 PST 'I'1l1,1J YY4 wx I.f:s'1' TIED XVII l'1l ION :H U 1 .'xl1QllSlHILl 2 4 H Ill- Wv1'Sl1'B1iI1 7 1 U North Citxllfllll I 5 U Millikin -1 2 H 12111111111-gl H rw H I,.1kv F1 11'c' sl 3 2 I llllimnkx Lgvts wt tu tlmjm block for lull-CLn'r11'1' Sll'1'HlIJli'. 20 ww - . ly 1' I-Icud Resident of Alice Burhaus Lodge. Mrs. Lemon' Harris. sits at her desk in thc lounQn' at Alicv. HOUSEMOTH 'R . . . HoL1sn'111fJLlu'1'. Blu, He-.am Suclw'1'lw1'Q. ul' Imix Durand Hull Qivcs iNI'it'IlCllX 'hUl1I'S- rvxllinclf-1' ln -IZICIQ Day :md Cfgmml XYul1ln'1's. svccnlcls In-licnlw' sign- in timr-. Nlrs. Blary IIIQYEIIII. thc Hcud Rcsidcm of East House. FI'CSh1I1LlI1 Qirls' clormitory' on South Campus. Z1 .Swlnlllflgr 42, Hdl'llilgt1lll. R, KZlllll'I'. NI. Kvlllpsvll. -I. Cfllllbz-llll. ID. Uzlvis, R. Sw:-llwll. .S',f11lvl' B, B. ll3Il4t'Il. B, XX'itt. B. ll. Hailst-ll, CI, Sttklllllifl. NI. l,f'I'lIN9t', I., ltlllllsllll, I,, SK'lllllN'l'l. AN-H LLENIC COUNCIL Cflllwll Stulillzlll lxqls Plvsiclc-llt ul' tht' 1955 - 50 llllllitltccl xvtlllllnll tflltt'ri1lQ lltlkc l'1OI'L'Sl Cfollcqth Pllll-l'll'llK'IllL'.XSStJClllllOl1..lSlllK'.XlIll1Zl Xi Dt'lt.t Tilt- lltltlklct ctllltllillt-cl lI1liOI'l11ilIltJI1 COIlCt'I'HlI1Q s1ll'tll'it3 tutllx its tt1l'll .ll tht- l'tlt.ltillQ pl'tlsiclt'1lcy. StJl'tJI'llf' .lCtix'itit's. I'lllt'S. tlIlCl stmitll lil'c'1 alll ol 'lillt' ilxillfldlllill is culllptlsvcl ul l'1'pl't'scllttltix't' illtt'l't'st Qlllcl illlpll't.lllCt' to thc pl't1spt'Ctix't' lllvlllllt-l's ul' vgicll stll'tll'itl tlIlCl t'llCtlt11'.lQt's lI1lt'I'- l'llsllt't's. .'Xlstl, ill tht' llotlls. wclx' tht- Qliills zlllcl sfllwlllitx ctl-lllltlliltitlll. sllpf:l'x'ist-s .lllcl lt-Qllltltvs pllI'I3lJSL'S ol' sol'tll'itit's. ill !,CllCl'lil. alllcl tht' past l'llNlllIlQ tlllcl lJlt'ClQ'lI1!. tlllfl t'IllitJ!'Ct'i prllicit-s st-I llistclrivs tllltl sifllilictlllt lizlcts COIlCCI'lllIlQ thc llp llx' its Ilillltllllll Ctlllstitlltiull. lin' slll'0l'itit's git Lillie l1'ol't'st. Oil this ltxll s fwltlllcil. ul'g.llliztllitllls .lllcl Qitlpilfs ol' l'llNlllI1Q I't'QL1lLlllUI1S xx'cl't- postccl ill lllfflln l't'pl't'st'ilttttivcs xxt'l't'1 .Xlph.l Uvlttl Pi. tllt'wtllllt'll's CltJI'll1lltJI'lPSlOl5llI'll1t'I'lI1li0I'lI1 llml' l5.ll'll.ll1l XYitt. Ktlllll Swcllstlll. Qlllcl Luis 9lllClt'IlT,S glllcl t'lgll'il'y 'Cltls3Cl Vushf SK'lllllll'I'l1 .xlplttt Xi Dtflttl. CT.ll'tll Stxllllnll. Ill tht' lzlll. tht- Ptlll-Hcllcllic Clollllcil ttwllllt-cl Rlllll KLll1lt'l'. Qlllcl lxILlI'llX'I1 Kclllpsvll: .-Xlplltl up with tht- XXvtJIl1t'I1.S Sl'lliciUYCI'IllI1CI1l Asso- lllli. Hzll'lllll'zl D. Httllsvllg ciillllllllil Phi Bvttt. Ci.ltitlll tml pltlll tlllcl cxectttt' tht' stitch' hall for Hlllllillll H. l'l.lIlSt'I1, 'lil .XIIII Cfillllltllcl. tlllcl l5I't'SlllIlL1Il girls XN'lll1ClCllllC1LIt'Ill Q'1'tlClCS. Every I5JtJI'tllllX liJt1Xli1 Cllli c,Illt'Qtl. l.lll 'ItlllIlSlll1. l't'siclc'llt liI't'Sl1IIlilI1 wullltlll who hllcl thl't't' to tllll-lil llttI'lilIlQltlIl. llllcl Nlllrgtut Pcltlssth live' l1OllIiS ol' l't'cl Ct1I'ClS was IiCClL1lI't'Cl to spend Ullt' pmi:-Ct llIlClCIi tht' Pilll-HLillK'IllQ' .Xsstlci1l- two t'x't'llillQs Ll wcclt ill tht- sttlcll' lltlll. This llt11lSl1Ilf'I'YlSltll1XXJS thc' writillq alllcl pllllliczltitlll pltlll wzls IJIiOIllPlCCl Ill thc I'l1'Ct'SSllf' ol pltlctols ill ll palllllllllttt tllglt luis IIltlllt'Cl ttl t'x't'l'x' till- litll' girls XX'llllfl!'llI1Cllll'I1lCliI'ClS. 77 FRATERNI TI ES and SGRGBITI ES Q Q fi q -' lf a W o. -O- NWNVINVII. I.i Svliulii-rr. l,. Ku-ju, ll, I,i-iiimw, 'Xl Kiki- N .Inclv llhiimf- pvituiiii in Yiirie-tx' Shi LPH DELT PI Alpha Ui-lil: Pi cliosc thc ll4'lllUXYlIlQ girls in lmicl lhviii ihmugli thi' school war of '55 - 'Roz l'i'c'siclf'm. lilly Swciisuiii Yin' Pixwiclviii. Luis Kivicii Si'CI't'ILll j'. Uwvii lXIcGi'1'w1 .uid l1'c'4is11i'c'i'. Dmiiiii l,ciitc'i's, lu Ihr' l.ill, this wrurilx usvfl ii piriiic' ihm-nic lor ilu-ir lixi.il rush p.iI'lX. Thi' .XDPi's hclcl clown umm uiiiipiis ullicvx. iiiiinmg lhciii: lxgiihy Bxwiisuii. Xiu' lJI't'SlCll'1ll ul' Xxlgxixl l.x'n Ciiiiiis. Pi'c'siclc,'iiI ul' XX.X.X1 Luis SClllll7L'I'l. St'CI'CI.Il'Y ol'XY.X.X1 Gxwii NlcGi'c-xv. 'lql'L'ilSl11'L'I' ol' XY.X.X, Doiinii l,n'iilc'i's was Yin' l'i'cSiclc'm ul thc' YYSG.-X. Luis lirc'jCi xxxis s:'lcc'tc'cl iiyliiiin' l oi'c'slc'i' .incl Domi.: l.c'iii- vrs was P1'a'siClx'iiL ol Kappa Alpligi. Duiiiigi was .also IZpliim'ol'il1v Siciiiui' whilc hc'i' Cin-Eclilui' was luis SCliiiln'i't. Cliiy lillllflll fXl4ii'Qgii'c'i Ncvly. :incl Nvws licliloiy Klum' l'lCCSIl1ilI1. Alam' xxyis iilso thc' YKTX .iciixv Pi'csiclc'nl Ol thc College' Chris- iiqiii fliilllllllllllly. .-Xiiuilivi' post hvlcl In Domiii l.m-iiicrs wins that ol' New Stiiclcm XYcm'k Chilli'- iiizm. 1.311 Cfziiriis sCi'x'0Cl as Pi'n'siclc'1ii of liitifllvy. I.. In R, 71110 Rntcu' G. Proctor, G. Springer, TNI. Sineros, lllinore, N. Pellet. .iif!l?fi1i'.' F. Redden, B. Koplos. Pabst, K. Kusander, D. Lenters, f11tlRn1r': L. Schubert, L, Cairns, CI. Powers. LI. Robeson, K. Swenson Hnffnm Ruzrx' Bl. Neelyul. Reesman, B. XYitt. N. Sackrison, H. Badger. li. Kreiei. Nl. Maeku. YX'hen Honors Day rolled around in the spring. it was evident that the ADPi's had an asseinlalage ol unusual intellect. Seniors who attained the requirements for entrance into YYho's Who include: Kathy Swensen, Lois Schubert. and Donna lienters. Kappa Alpha. YYoinen's Honorary Society respecting scholar- ship and leadership. initiated Jane Reesinan in the traditional Chapel cereinony, In recog- nizing outstanding leadership. the Sigtna Eta keys were given to Gwen lX1cGrew and Donna Lenters. Not only did the ADPi girls possess line individual excellence in grade averages. hut when Dean Dunn arose to announce the winner ofthe 1955 Spring and 1955 Fall Schol- arship Trophy for highest sorority grade aver- age. it was. again, this sorority that received the applause. They led the sororities with an average of1.67, which included both actives and pledges. a total of 30 ineinliers. Donna Lenters and .lane Reesinan achieved ltigh enough inarks to receive the Einina O. Hass award lor scholarship. The award lor languages was presented to Gwen lNIcGrew, Again. Donna lienters was nained. when th-J presentation for scholarship excellence in the lield ol psychology was iriade. At the XYAA- XYSGA Banquet in the spring, Geri Springer was recognized as lmeing the inost valualile individual liasketliall player. XX'hen Variety Show tiine rolled around in hlarch. all the show-ininded ADPi's teained up with the, like- wise-ininded. Phipes and presented a roaring 20's act. Lois Krejci and Evonne Gianopulos staged a scene in a 19241 speakeasy. including the rinky-tink piano. the hoods, the flappers and. ol' course. the Charleston. Barb XN'itt was elected President for 1955 - Bo. Evonne Gianopulos. Yice President: lNIargaret Neely. Secretary: and .lane Reesinan Treas- urer. 25 Y' 1-1 1-v I ll.irtlw'x'. Nl, l,Il1llCllllNl. ll. Xiitleiwii, .Xutli-rw mea-ii, ll, Yziruzi. l'. Step, Yiirielx' Sliuwk Print -IVHIIX'-A. piii'ti'ux't-il luv Norriai Htmsvii. l vq'l 1 ALPHA PHI XYltvn the iiieuiliers ol .-Xlphti Phi held their elections. they chose the following people to guide their Qietivities dtiriim the 1955 - 56 tetiri President. Barliarti D. Htmseii: Yiee Presideiit. -ludy Htirtleyg Dortiiiie Anderson. Set'i'et.ii'y: Mary linclqtiist. Treasurer: and -Iotiit lirziuse. Rush Cltziiriiiaii. lhere were also nuiuerotis other Alplitt Phi's seleetecl to lill the vtietmeies ol' the various girls' cloriiiitories ollieers' rosters zirotmd the ctiiiiptis. klotm Anderson was President of Brgiclleyg Dawn Bagmiola wus the Yiee Presi- dent amd Vail Frecleiilitirq serves as Secretziry. .Xt Hirst House. Alpha Phi Beverly Vlty was eleeted President and .Indy Plummer was Chos- en tis Secretary ol the lresliiiiziii Qirls' dorm. XX'hen the sorority rush season got tiiiclerway. lgilie Forest rushees were entertained in high style tit the Alpha Phi's. Good Ship .-Xlphil Phi . Complete with decorations. refresh- iiients and eittertziiuiiieiit. After Qirls had picked up their liids. the Alpha Phi'S treated them to in litiney pledge dinner tit F21I1I'1Y.S Resttitimiit in Evanston. Later in the semes- ter. this same pledge Class was guest of the tietive Chapter at the Polynesian Room. Edge- water Bench Hotel. for their pledge dance. 'lht' mt'mlnt'rs ol' Phi Pi Epsilon wcrt' tht' t'xct'llt'tl i'x'L'n tht' high lr.ttc'rnity st'ort'L it nits pgirtnc'rs ol' thc' .Xlphn Phi's ill it Qzilit l1t'1tCh 245. 'llhc' girls plzttwcl svconcl in Spvvrllmll. pttrtx .tt lllinois Dtmvs Pttrli. while' tht' llilfs while' 'login .'XnClt'rson xxon incliviclttxil honors in lK't.llll'll tip with thvm to prc'st'nt tht' Ship- tht' ttt'c'l1r'ry llJllI'll1ll1lt'lll. xxrt't'k P1trtx . .Xl Jhti Phi mothvrs :incl l1ttht'rs . , . . ' . l J , ,, .Xlphtt Phi Sttnclra Matclxt-iwit' wits st'lt't'tt'cl xwrc' t'ntc'rttnnw'cl tit tht' ttnnnzil lttrcnts lctl , , , . . . . . . . 5 ., .ts thc' ltttt lxztpptt Epsilon Swe't'thw'.1rt :mtl was 4:1 l,lllS llttll ttncl lor the' soror1tie's 'l-lvlp Dux' , . . B , ,, . ' t'lt'Ctt'cl lux' thc' Sittclvnt Hoclx' its lhm' Most pn lvct. thu' c'lt'atnt'Cl tlu' 'f1rc'c'n Room in tht' . .. ' . ' , . , ,, , . Tvpicttl Curl. lnstitntv. Goin Home' Ltntl l lirct' l.1ttlC ' Blt.icls wcrn' tht' two nmnhcrs sung lay the In Dmttizttics, 'Inch' HL1I'IlQ.'l' won tht' 'Uscxtr' group .tt thc li1tt't'lratti'1't1ity Sing in April. lor Bvst Tcclniicttl Dirvctor gmtl flgirolinc .Xlphn Phi ttunnccl up with the' Tlills in Shiclcls was tht' Stuclcnt Dircctor ol 'iSLilJl'lU2i Nlttrch to stttqt- ttncl prcscnt .-Xn lfztrly Nlzissa- Pair . Bt.-tty Davis plttyvcl in SLllll'iIlLlN, whilt' t'httst'tts Ciourtrooin SCCINYil.XX'llllSOIllL1HiiI1SL'I1 llttcly llzirtlcy wus in Second 'lilitvsltolclf' :ts Poor hlcnml' .md Nancy Bvll its thc' Httt- Barh Htinscn wats the Stvntor Exclmiigt' liclitor. c'l1vt-swinging girl. Thcn. on l ort'stt'r Day. while' .lucly Howttrcl wus Cforrcsponcling Svcrc- tht' Qirls st't up thc' Ping Pong hull toss hooth tary in tht' Stttclcnt Congrcss. Be'x'e'rly lN'4tytiiid .incl prt'st'ntt'cl xt Qolcllish to tht' winners. ln Alucly Httrtley wcrconthc' l3clmtt'Sqt1ucl.whilt- sports. tht' .Xlphzt Phi's won tirst place' in thc 'loan limits wits thc Elections CIl1ttii'tt1mi. Hvttc' howling lOllI'Il2llllCl1l with 21 high pin total ol Davis wits tht' CICICI Book Chttirtnzm. qloztn l't.o4ll. Pat Smith hclcl thc hiQht'st awiutqt' in .Xnclcrson is thc' incoming prcsiclvnt ol' Alpha thc' tom'nznncnt with 153. :incl hvr high Qgnnc' Phi and XYSGA. I.. 'ff IJ. l1lAf7le1lIL'.'1l. .Xndc'rson, D. .'Xntlt'rson, M. Schmitt. P. Smith. ll, Kimball, Pltiminvr, B, Htmsvn. lf, Sliiclcls. S XlacKt'nzit', Hartlvy. J1.wfI6ffzt-5 B. Blown:-ndaal, M, lNlinit'r. S. Clilkrfy. D. Bsnko, S. Hansrn. D, Sfiakv, D, Bzmnnola. Cf. Yztrga H. XVay, R. Davis, N. Bvll. C. lmontios. lifffmff lfmtx' S. lXloi1tqoim'1'x'. Y. F1'c'clf'nIJt1rg, Nl. Lindquist. Y. Kilkvary. P. Srp. H. Hayw, S. Golosimw. 2 C. Seaman, lN'l.Ke1npsell,R. Kalile-1',N. Ross, B. Harper The Beta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta elected as President-Carol Seaman ol' Racine. XN'isconsin. Nancy Ross served as Vice Presi- dent. Rush Chairman was hlarilvn Kenipsell. Secretary Barlmara Harper and Ruth Kahler lilled in the 'freasureris post. On Fridav. Septelnlier 30. the Alpha Xi's entertained the rushees with a garden partv in their traditional Rose Party stvle at Hixon Hall. Then on October 3, the sorority welcomed the li0llOXYlI1Lf Qirls into the organizationt hlickev Arnolt, .Iudv Cohen, Nancy Culp, Helen Davis, Gail Harluinson. Diana Lake. Geri Leoniwitz, Georgia Nlaguire, Diane lVliller. Joan Qelerich and Carol Schleilier. This fortunate group was treated to prime rilis at the Chalet for their pledge dinner. Carol Marshall. an incoininq ineinlier of the Coniinunitv Council, served as the Yice President ol' the very active organiza- tion, the CCC. Other Alpha Xi's in campus activities were Alpha Xis President. Carol Seaman, President of the Pan-Hellenic Asso- ciation. At the beginning ol' the second seinester, the Student Congress elected Marilyn Kenipsell to direct the Elections Coininittee. Another verv Z8 LPH I DELTA Forester Day ring toss booth with real legs. , .,,,.,., .5 ' I:-qt-1' .f 55 - .v tx sting? sings SLK 1, on active Alpha Xi was Gerri Ricci. who served as the Yice President of Alpha Psi Omega. On lmooth ring ' Forester Day. the Alpha Xis set up a where customers could toss garters to real' legs. Marilyn Keinpsell directed the tours on the Old lN'est starred Diane Nlillcr, .leant-tte College Day and Gail Harlminson showed her Maxwell, Carol lXflarshall. Nancy Brown and skill in winning the lmadininton doubles chain- Carol Schleilier, pionship. Later in the spring, the girls sang Loch The Lake Forest College draina departiucnt l,oniond and Evening Prayer in the Inter- laenelited with the talents oliseveral of the Alpha fraternity Sinq. Xis as Gerry Ricci served as a Garrick advisor For a worthwhile project on Help Day the and was student director of the first play ol' the entire sorority cartcd their pledges down to year. Dial Nl lor lN1urder . Carol lWarshall Chicago to the Hull House to work lor the day. and Nancy Brow n were ineinliers ol' the draina lN1arilyn Kernpsell, delegate and Kay Sinith. societv. Alpha Psi Omega, while joan Oelerich alternate, Ruth Kahler and Barbara Harper, and Gail Harlminson were pledges. Mickey' representatives, traveled to Alhion College. Arnolt and Nancy Brown participated in the Nlichigan for the Alpha Xi Delta Province Childrens Theater Group. while Diana Lake Convention. worked as set designer and crew worker Un April 17th. the Alpha Xix celelmrated their throughout the Garrick season. Gail Harbin- o3rd year at their Founders' Day Luncheon in son. .Ioan Oelerich and hlickey Arnold secured the Anilmassador East Hotel. roles in the Carrick productions during the year. For next year. Carol lN'1arshall was elected to In Klarch. the Alpha Xix Qot together with the Coinniunity Council and Marilyn Keinpsell the Delta Chis and planned their act for the was chosen as Corresponding Secretary ol' the annual Variety Show. The theine Saga ol' Student Clonqress. 'lap Rffax' G. Ricci. CI. Seaman, N. Brown. D, lNIiller, G. lNIaquire, Oelerich. lNI. Kempsell, D. liake, C. Schleifer. Fzr-I Razr: NI. .-Xrnolr. N. Ross, B. Harper, R. Kahler, G. Harbinson. . -I Q .5 .... , - mm rv? ef' git. ,... uv . ' 2 9 N ' Z E 5 9 , A 2 s 1 9 PU' 2 5 KI, Puruss:-. C. xvUllU'I'S. I,. johnson. G. Galccki, S. Filips CHI OMEGA argnt. Juan. Um- and Niarqarct sing Show- boatw L 30 1111- 11111 01111-Q11 111111'1-rs 111-1'1-i 1.111 -1111111x1111, 1'1'1-S1111-1111 1.111111 11111111-Vs. X1111- 1JI'l'YlL11'Il11 NLII2111 P1-1'11ss1-. '111-.1s111'1-1'1 111111 SL'L'1'1'1llI'11'S, c1I'1'1C1lt'I1 111111-1'14i .11111 5111- 1 111ps. 1111-1111iUs111i11.111-111111-11-11111p11-11Q1-Q1'1111pwi1h1111111111-11111111-Sw1-111sh1111-1-CII1111. '11111'11i 1111-11g1f 11LlI1C1'NX'1lS 111-111 111 Ci11'11s 111 c1111f'L1QlJ 111111 1111011l111'1'N1'1'I'1'111111211011 111111 1111- 111-1i1'1- 1-11.11111-1' 1111-1 11.111 .1 11111111-1' .ll 1111: 1i11s1i1' 11141111111 11111-11 110111111111 s1-11s1111 171'LIilI1. 1111- C111 OR 1111.1s11-11 l111'1-1- 11111-1-1'11-.1111-15: 11111 1i1'4111s1-. 1,1'11111- 131111111-S1-11 111111 1.1111-1 R101-. C111111 G1-111111-11111-11 411111 .1111111 f121111IQ1lt'l' 841112, 111111 111111 K111111'1Q111. 1111' 11111111-1111111111Q' 1,2111-1-11. 1111- s111'111'111' 11111111111111-11 1,11111s1- 1511111-. 111111 1111' A111111- 1'1U1'1'S1Q'l'1 11111111 1,is111-1. P1-QQ1' 1J1xl'1-11118 111111 N11111111 13is1111p 11'lll1I1t'l'-11111. 11111-11 1111- 1411131111 S1QIl11lh 1'1-11-1111111-11 1111-11 H5111 111111111-1's111'1'. P1-QQ1' 131-1'14i11s 1'1-12111-11 11s Clllt'1'I1 1111-1' 1111- 111'1i1'i1i1-s. 1111- 111-111-111- 111111111-11 C111 OR S1-1-1111-11 111 p1111'1- s111111-11111? 111 11151 111111111 1-1'1-11' sp1111s111'1-11 1-11-111 1111 1111- 1'11111p11s. O11 1111- XY.-X.-X Cil111I11'l. 1111-1'1- 11'1-1'1-1 1.1'11411J1111s1111. P1f1111:1 P1-111-11 G11-111h1-11 L1L111'C1i1, 1Nl111'11111 P1-1'11ss1- 111111 .X1111 P1131-. 1111113111 was 111s11 S1-111-1111'1'-T11-11s111'1-1' 111' 1111- P1111-H1-111-111C C1111111-i1 wi111 1-1-111-1-S1-111111i1'1-sz 1,111 l1111111s1111. P1-111111 P1-1-11-1' 111111 C1L1I'O1 Hl1l'I'1IlQ,ICJI1. 1,111 111111 1Nl111'q111 S1-1'1'1-11 1111 1111- R1-11Q11'111s .Xc1i1'i1i1-s C11JlI1IIl111C1' 111111 1x'121I'Q1' Y1111 L1111c-11 was O11 1111- C1-1111-11111111 C0111111issi1111. L1'11 '111h11s1111 was 1111 1111' C1-1111-11111111 C11111111iss11111. L111 .1111111s1'111 S6111-11 1111- 11111111-11's S1-11' C'11'11'1-1'111111-111 Ass1'1C1:1111'111 as Presi- 111-111. 111111 was also P11-si11c111 01' the S11Ci1'111Q1Q'1' C11111. 01111-1' C111 OR 011 1111- XYSGA Co1111s1-1 11'1-11-1 G11-LC111-11 Galccki 111111 K111111' C111111. T111- D1-11:1 Chis S1-1cC11111 Be11'11111'11 111-ss111-1'Q as 1111111 SXX'CC111CLlI'Iu. 211111 .VX1111 P.'1Q'1- was Chosc-11 11s 1111'-11111101 P10111 fQ111-1-11. L1'11 41111111S1111 spoke 111 This I B1-111-1'1- Chapel 111111 was 011 1111- N1-11 5111111-111 X11-1-11 C11111111i111-1- 111111111 wi111 Chris E14s11'11111 LIIIC1 1N1z11Q111 P1-russc. O11 Ho11111's D313 11111 was pI't'SE'I11C'C1 the Soc11110Q1' 3X1'L1I'C1 111111 1111h 1XI111'g111. was sclc-C1c11 111 1111-111- 111-rship 111 XYho's 111111, -ILIC11' C0011 was 1111111111-C1 111111 Alpha La1111111a Dc-1111 111111 L111 was 11 111c111111?1' 1111 Kappa Alpha. 1,111 was 1311081-11 Chi 0 0111s1a111c1i11Q' S1-11i111 ' 111111 1N'Iz11'Q'o1 was s1?11-C11-11 as Chi O M0111-1 :XC111'1'. 111,11 RlIZL',' P P1-1'ki11s, C. Liskcy, XV. C1-iddlc, Cook. P. 1f1'11s1. L. Sp1-i11111111, NI. T1-1511111-yf-1', 11.-I111111Q1'1n, D. DOQ111. B, XY:-ss111-1-15. 21111' Rflll'.' N. Bishop. P. Pl'l'1CxY, C. XVQ1111-VS, NI. 1lQ'I'l1SSl'. C. H3l'I'1l1Q1OIl. G. C2111-C1-ci. 17. K1'a1.1Q1- A. P21131-. S. Filips. 111, Van L2-1111-n.LI. P1151-, 111. H1-shol. 15111111111 R17li'.' L. B11311-, 1XIa1'11wa1111-1-, K11'c-11111-111111111, C. R111111i11s, S. 1111121111-1', L. Ric--. C. G1-11161111111-11, K. 1111111-1: Tf -I Y .-f 1 . .. -. ' mmf - 1 , 1 . , 71-.yu-1 .L '1 i: 'P:' ' --ar fag .- 4: . . 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For the- i11iti11ti1111 cli11111'r. thc girls wc11t 111 El cillllCllOl- 1111tl hvlcl their plcclgc d1111C1' ill tht' Towii House i11 lfx'1111st1111. H111111-1'11111i11Q' was 11l11111st ll 621111111111 Phi cx'1'11t. 11s thcy llOLlSl1,'Cl cllIl'C1l. U1'le11c- EIIIXVC. 1111cl lllI'OllQll clcC111'11ti11Q i111'c'1111it1'. CliplLlI'CCl 1111- Ho111c'Co111i11Q Sw1'QI1st11l4L's 'll1'11pl11'. D:l1l1y Dickson. Pill Gorcloii. SLIL' CT3ll11h1111. 1111cl P111 l'l1'lCIlCl lc-tl Cl1VL'I'S tl1r1111ql11111l the s?11sr111. wliilt' G1-ri I,111's1111,'I111'c XYI'iQl1l. Ellif I.o11q Llllfl P111 CiOI'ClO1l 511112, i11 tht' ixILlCll'l'JQ?il group. Gfri Lar- s011 also w111'l1c1cl Q11 tha' H11111cC11111i11g CIo111111it- lcv 1111cl Sl3I'I'C'Cl i11 thc Gnrrick procl11Cti1111s k'Di11l INT l'1'1r lxIllI'ClK'l'N and Othello , B1-tty' 52 Binclcr 1'c-Ccivccl thc Cll1llI'3CIt'I' .-Xctrcssu oscar for hm' rolv i11 SCCo11cl 'l'l11'csl1olcl . Kay xylll- l11Cc. P111 F1'ic11cl. Bcttr CI1'i111111i11s 1111cl M111'i11 XX'111'ol1cC took 1111 active' part i11 Chilclrc11's 'lnl1e111er LlIlClL'I' thc clircctirm of Betty Binder. loycf' Stocvk. Ruth l,1111dt. lN4z1rtha Dtckvix lxlillilll XYOI'Ol13C and P111 l7riC11cl all tools p111t i11 fiilI'I'lCli procluctioiis. while lN111rt1' plnyecl th: pi11't11l'S11l11'i1111 i11 Skll1I'lIlL'l Fairn. 'l'l1r G1'1111111n Phi-Pl1i Dall Yziricty Show .-Xct took l117I1OI'S and 111111 thc trophy. Its titlr. 'HX History ol' the lN'I11x'iSs . kloyct' Stocvk was Ll Co-cli1'cCto1' ol' thv wlwlc show 1111tl was hou- orccl 111 tht' Pl1i Dslt's South S311 Pilflt' LIS South 5011 Isla111cl Q11c'Q11. Thc girls Cklpllll'CCl the NY.1XA x'oll1'yl111ll tropliy 2lIlCl thtty clcf611t11cl the l'11C11lty sq1111d. Al the This l Believe Chapsl 111 April. lxiilflllil Decker :incl Geri l,21rso11, Qavc' their vivws O11 lifc. 011 Forcstvi' Day. thc GL111111111 Phis had thvir 11111111111 Kissing Booth. 11011 tht' honors i11 thc Phi Dclt Dcrhy 1111cl Carole Goff placed second i11 the .Iz1116 FOIPSICIJ-,iLlClgiI1Q. I11 the spring the Ga111111a Phis bid adieu to tl1cirQr11d1111tcs with the sc'11io1'p11rty11tLois Hall. Inf' Rnzfx' B. Bindvr. Bridcll, ll. Long. R. Landt.LI. Wiiglit, S, Clallaliain, G. Baxtviyj. Pvti-rson. I,. Rvinicr. B. Dun bar. DwAmato, P. Friend. JlIfiR1lll'.' IN1. Dcfckeiy K. 1N1Cidcll, G. Larson. B. Hansen. A. Ixlatson. B. Clriminins, R, Byrnr-Q, A. liubanks, C. Goff C. Hccrmann, G. DcHcrdcr,ul. Cimbalo, Urban, NI. xV0l'0iN'C. Hfffnfni Razv: U, Etnyrv. Stocek. D. Davis, K. Cil'3.i12iI11. D. Dickson. K, IXfonror-. S. Sclirucdw, K. W'allacm-. Aloe David buys a kiss on Forcstcr Day, Reason why Gamma Phis won tha' Phi DL-lt Derby. Illl .1 , -4 'R DEPE ENT WOME Octulmt-1' V9 111g1rkt-cl thc- first IIl1't'liIl2 ui' the I11clcfpc-mlm-11t XYOIIIQIIIQS Cfllllb xmclvr' tht- lc11clc'11- xhip ul' Kit G1':1I1z1111. P1'c'siClt'11t1 Lu' -ILICIKSOII. X ict- l'1'c-siclc-111: Alu A1111 B11lcli11. St-c1't't:11'x': D011- 1 Holm: 'IwI'1'llSllI'1,'I'l 'Izmt' McCTli11tr1Ck zmtl lI1C1I1IK'I' and 111L1i11l11i11z'cl il 2.5 z1x'c-111 11111111 .1s Student CZ1111q1'css re-pre-sn-11141tivcs. C111 I,1111cll1c1'Q amd Diane' Rcvclvx' wc'1'm' tht- SIlldi'IlI CQUIHCI' lxL'l7l't'SK'IlILlliYt'S, and chair- U1,m11z1 Hulzc- was Q1 Cl1c't'1'lm'11rIt'1' .md cxccllvd in IIILIHY. ,fx 1 if vu ' f 1121 1 '1 y., . qu: Nl X-Qi g 19 . 'X' 1 3 E 3 1 ' 3 5 - S',v1lfvl- Strain. D. Bziqnuol, IJ, Rf'l'flL'l'. V. I'wI'L'l11'Illbl11'Lf, BI. Hunt, I. lXICCIlintt1t'k. .S'fl17HllllQ.' IJ. Kimball, K. CQYZIIIEIIII, D. Holzv, L. llackeon, K Qmcl Nancy Harris was Zlll Alpha l,Q1111l1c I,. -IHCIQSUIT. K, lirahzlm. D. H117 111311 ol' tht' Wvllcfs YYho CTt1111111ittc'c'. LCC' 1t sun was il I'IOIIlCCOIlliI'lQ c2'llC't'Il Ctmdic c fX'I111'i5111 Hunt 3211121 in thc' 1XIZiClI'iQLll S111 111 D Qt' fm 4 f'C2iI'S. .xllhllllgfh this i11cIf-pt'11cIr11t 01'Qz111iz1t11m vas just 11-cw-11tl3' 1't'-o1'Q4111izn'cl. tht' mcn 11 pt11'tiCipz1tcd in most of the CUIIIPIIS actin 'FT FE .S'lz11zdz'11,g.' J. Patton, Dean Hoogesteger, E. Cleary, B. lwianzon, T. Negley. S1'11lF!1'.' D, Swanson, LI. Lake, H. Scheele. T. Hine, C. McNeil, T. Roller, LI. Jacobsen. THE I TERFRATER ITY COUNCIL . . . . . . was led through the year of 1955-56 by President Ron Grundberg. Don Swanson as- sumed the duties of Treasurer for the men's fraternity-governing association. A pamphlet to enlighten the fraternity rushees was one of the major projects directed by the council pre- ceding the fall rush season. Then when rushing came upon the scene. sign up and scheduling were handled by the I.F.C. under the direction of advisor. Howard Hoogesteger. Dean of Men. Rushing rules were set up by the council and governed the uopenu and l'closed rush periods that began when school opened and lasted through November 3, when the traditional Ar this event. gifts were exchanged. as well as the ex- uwalk down ceremony was held. changing of congratulatory kisses by fraternity and sorority members. Another of the Inter-Fraternity Council sponsored events was the planning and execu- tion ol' the IFC Dance held in April of each year. On Friday 13. the Black Ball was held at the Itasca Country Club. Ralph Ber- ger's Orchestra set the dancing mood as the girls obtained 2 o'clock permissions for the aifair. Highlight of the evening was the drawing ol the TKE's 4'Dream Date Prize. Prizes for the winners included dinner. a stage show. and a radio interview. The dance committee mem- bers were: Thom Hine. Chuck lNIcNeil. Don Swanson and Ron Hodapp. Then, in the spring, the IFC held their an- nual banquet where they honored all the mem- bers with recognition certihcates and President- elect, jimjacobsen, presented the highly-coyet- ed Intramural Sweepstakes Trophy to Pliipe President, Bill Manzon. 35 ACTIVE MEMBERS QKNZE 'NEA DELTA HI L. Cord. XY, Yinikxl. Yiglietti..I. Palmer. C. Campbell. XY, XN'inney. Qflicers of Delta Chi fraternity for the year of 1955-56 included: Presidents -lack Schofield and Leigh Cord: Yice Presidents. lVIike Henry: and XYill Yinik: Secretaries. Nfel Peacock and -lack Palmer: Treasurers. Leigh Cord and -Iohn Yiglietti: Corresponding Secretaries. .Iohn Block and -Ierry Ferm: and Sargeants-at-arms, Jack Hawes and YYalter XYinney. On Noyember 4. the Delta Chis welcomed twenty-one new pledges to the fraternity in the annual walk-down ceremony. Serying as Vice-President of Student Con- gress was Leigh Cord. Delta Chi lYink Nolte will hold the post next year. Another Delt holding an oflice on the campus was Freshman President Bob Orr. lwlel Peacock was chosen as lN1ost Valuable Intra-mural Playeri' for his all-around ability displayed in the INI league. The fraternity itself placed second in the Intramural race be- hind Phi Pi Epsilon in a closely fought race for points. The Delts boasted the highest pledge class average and pledge Ted Sares was initiated into the high scholarship society Phi Eta 36 Sigma. Leigh Cord is the Phi Eta Sigma Senior advisor. In Varsity sports. the Delta Chis were well represented. lN1ike Henry. Bob Brady and Harold Freeberg played football. and Buster Lindsay played basketball. Jack lN1itchell played tennis and Mike Melchiorre was the golfer of Delta Chi. Baseball Delts were: Ken Lindsay. lVill Yinik. Gene Bagatti. Don Baugh- man and Daye Peo. The Delts held their pledge dance at the Swedish Glee Club in XYaukegan where they entertained pledges: Ray Agrella. Mike Aiyaz- zedeh. Don Baughman. Jack Boles. Art Dresch- sel. klerry Ferm. Harold Freberg, Bill Forman. Bill Hawes. Loren johnson. Art Larson. jack Mitchell. Clarence lVIundt. Bob Orr. Dave Peo, Sid Peterson, Fred Richburg, Bill Sammon. Ted Sares. Spero Shizas and Tom Yore. This year the fraternity initiated a Delta Chi News Letter to their alumni. The Delts were partners with the Alpha Xis in their Variety Show act. Saga ofthe Old West . On Forester Day. the Delts erected a Break a Clay Pigeon booth. X',f1!f1fmJ fffmf: l,,-Iul1llQuI1.4I, I c'1Ill.xI.Bulmul.Hluc'k,4I.fX11I1l1:'lI Mfmfl: lx. Huda w 1. lu IQIIQIIIHIYQ I'Alll1c'1'. U l'wu,l.,IX1v1'. Xl. IH-.1144 14. NI. .X1x.1f II l, l.u1'd. lx. I.1n.l441x', B. Orr, Lx, liiiggltll. K.. l.11uplx1'lI. NX. X xmk, X lQlll'f Nlfnlflmgi R. ,Xg1'c'lI41. XY. l'NUI'lllLiIl, R. Kung. XY. XX'11111c'x'. U. Ylxsmxltlx. NI. H11 W xwx .1 5-px IE. IIN XI,X1f'I1h1m1f ' A ! lmlr'l..R B.111!l1lll.m ll NAI ' K Xlm X D:-lu palm' fur Sn2ip4l1ut l'!c'Clur'f llllllil' lilll'lI'lQ Hr-lp NNN-ku, ,am Kappa Sigma Anniversary Queen, Peggy Perkins. Kappa Sigma President for 1956 was Lowell Negley with Ed Stepan as Vice President and Pledge-trainer. Roger Clilford was Secretary and George Bock took up the reins of Treasurer. while Paul Runkel served as House Manager. The Kappa Sigs celebrated their 75th anni- versary on the Lake Forest College campus this year, and Qtleeii Peggy Perkins rode in the Homecoming Parade. Many campus otlicers were secured by ac- tiyity-minded Kappa Sigs throughout the year. The President-elect ol the Student Congress for '56-57 is Dick Gehrs. joe Petrzilka headed New Student Wleek as Chairman and acted as Business Manager of the yearbook. As the Stensor's Business Manager, quartet singer. Thom Hine was kept busy securing clients for advertising. The nearly full-time job of direc- tor ofthe College Placement Bureau was in the hands of Toby Negley. aided by Rog Clifford. Thom Hine. Ron Hagmeyer and Mike Mc- Carthy. 38 KAPPA SIGMA Carl Bickel was President of the College Christian Community and Tom Brehm was the Economics Club's President. ln November. a group of McCor1nick Semi- nary students came to the campus for the tra- ditional Religious Emphasis Wleek. This re- ligious program was under the direction of Chairman. Toby Negley. Kappa Sigma maintained a high enough grade average to gain the Scholarship Trophy on Honors Day. Thom Hine and Ron Grund- berg were members of Iron Key and Ron Hag- meyer and Hank Scheele were honored as champion debaters. Kappa Sigma class oflicers for the junior class were: Vice President. John Stremple: Secretary, joe Petrzilkag and Treas- urer, Thom Hine. Bill Bryden was President of the Sophomore Class. Bob Scichili served as first semester President of the Letterman's Club. In the spring, the Kappa Sigs treated their dates to the annual Spring Formal at the Tam O'Shanter Country Club. 4 -I 15' I I I 1 I ur1lr', X, 1klm1'114'. H. Sl'lll'K'lf'.sl. Ii1'1411ll1'. l . Kuvllnglllull. R. S.11'rAk. 17. fXIc'lm'.1li. llvumi if link:-l lm fx wx XYxlmn. P. Rumkvl, R illlilurrl, L, N1-Q14-v.'l'. Hmr'.AI I':'t1'11ll4a, I fl 1 lu Hg11'w'v. H,XNul1l. RJmmm..l,Nm-111pl1-. I., NIfl11iQ1'Lilum, I.. Irauv.Rl,-all:-11.lJ. Nlmuqui. xI.xI1'f:'lIlf1X, 3 rx R. NYill14-lm. IJ, Hu111pt1m, R. ki:-l11'x,'l'. Imrlrmlg XY. Kuhn. fVBl'll'Il. 39 '7' PHI DELT .S'ri1liv1': IJ. Baumann. If. CIocallas.J, Lake Slu1nlmg.' D. Swanson Phi Delta Theta elected the following inen as ollicers for 11155-Bogbli-ri-y Lake. President: Ex' Cocallas. Vice President: Dick Bannian, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Don Swanson. On Noveinluer -1, the Phi Delta welcomed 23 pledges at the end ol' the walk down and treated thein to dinner at Fanny's in Evanston. The Phis held inany class ollices: Senior President, Bill Eckert: Vice President. I.ee Mil- ler: and Trcastirer. Don Swanson. vliinioi Class President was Aloe Schmitt. who also is President-elcct of the senior class. Bill .Ioor seryed as President of the lietterinan' Chili and Treasurer ol' the Student Congress was Don Swanson. Fred Engstrom seryed as director ol' the Sports Pulilicity oilice succeeding -Iiin O'lieel'e. 'Ierry Lake planned Parent's Day. and joe Schmitt was chairinan of the Inter- lfraternity Sing. Bill Eckert assiiined the role ol' I-Ioniecoining Clhairnian and Dave Halliday was President oli Pi Alpha Chi. Phi Delt loot- liallers included: Dave Mclflyain, RandyDt1nn. .Iiin Elliot. Denny XYooten, Bill Jour. ylohn Iirehluiel. Dick and Don Volpe, tlack Kaniines, lylischa Rader, Jack XYolli. all-CCI. Dan Herz, Boli Shepherd and Boli Griflith. Captain of thc haskethall and tennis teains, -I0 TH ET Gene NX'aterliall and lNIost Valuable George XYolz were Phi liaskctlnallers. Others on the Yarsity were: Alohn Iirehliiel, .Iohn Thoinas. Dave -Iacolis. lN'Iischa Rader. Ey Cocallas. and CT. .-X. Richards. Bill Eckert was College Day Chairman. Iron Key, IYho's XYho and This I Believe speaker. as well as Cheerleader. Gene IYaterfall reigned as Most Typical , while Joe Schinitt was lfhairinan of the Proin Coinniittee and Proin King. Vice President and Treasurer ol' the I,ettertnan's Chili were Ex' Cocallas and Don Swanson respectively. Forester Editor. .Ierry Iiake was an Iron Key and XYho's Who inein- Iier along with lacing a This I Belieyew speaker. Participating in the lNfIadrigfal activities xx ere Dave Halliday. Kloe Schinitt. and Don Peterson. On the liaselaall lield were Phi Dslts Don Swan- son and Dan Herz. Dick Kntidson. Bruce Alter- qott and -lack Ginther represented Phi Delta Theta on the wrestling squad. In the world of campus contests. the Phi Delts gained inany honors. The Variety Show Trophy went to the Phi Delt-Gamma Phi teani for their act History of the lNIoyies . The fra- ternity captured the IFC Sing' trophy with their renditions of 1Iericho and So In I.oye. lnff ffmr: D, Sxnnllmxl R. Banaw YVOIY, Lakv, 19. Fu1'rr'sI, D. NIi'I':lYZ1iI1. Hzn'tfm'1I, xY1'l'Ilf'Sl'il', If VIVLIYIIII' R. BL1l11uz1I111, U. Rm'pc'l'. F. I'1IH1SII'UIll, XY. R4-cllskn-, R. SI1vpl1:A1'1l. ff! Rmfu' U. ljvlc-1'su11. lf. linuharcls. R, Suv:-I. K2lll1IIlt'Q, IJ. H1-mivrwn. XY. llmn, N. XY1lt. IJ. llallluiuv. IJ. IVJUHISHII 'mf Rfmuf 'l'llUIllGlS.AI. Nlzitllis, IJ. Xvootrll. H. .XIlc'1'g1mlt, R. KI1llliSf,IIl,Ll. Kvnnr-y. XY. cHJ1'I'lll'i1il'. lfulfulll lfffzr: l,. Klillvr. XY. lfCk:'1'I, Schmltt, li. XYL1tr-1'i11ll. H, XYUI7, ll. Klrmallna. lin-IT:-sl1l11v11ts for Plliw and claws, I . l'lllS1'QII'UIl1. SCIIITIIII. zmfl R, Sin-pin-rcl A' x 41 - 1 i .S'1amIing: H. Davis. E. Cleary. M, Dau. .S'rutwl: Day. Patton T. Schilling. First semester ollicers for Phi Pi Epsilon were: President, John Pattong Vice President. lack Dayg Secretary. Emmet Cleary: and Treas- urer, Tom Schilling. Chosen as otlicers at the mid-year elections were: President. Bill Man- zong Vice President, Charles XVilsong Frank Hahn, Secretary: Treasurer. Emmet Cleary: and Mike Dau and Jay Suryant hlled the posi- tions of Historian and Sergeant-at-arms. re- spectiyely. In the fall. fifteen men were pledged to Phi Pi Epsilon They were: Carl Benson. Eugene Bilotti. Ed Chyatal. Daye Decker. Dick Gard. Don Libby. Russell LoPiccolo. Don lvlooney. Frank Rhode. Ron Rotblatt, Jerry Schropp. Larry Spero. Bob St. George. Dave YX'elch and Fred IVyatt. Phipe football players were Most Valuable Ed XVilliams and .lim Hisler. Don Feeney, Ed Chyatal. Russ LoPiccolo. Gene Bilotti. Ron Kleim. jerry Shropp. and Dave Abrams. Tom Schilling was honored as Most Valuable on the baseball team and Suryant bolstered the basketball team. In campus activities and oilices. the Phipes held their share of honors. Ed Wlilliams was -12 PHI EPSILO Chairman of the Centennial Commission and the head ofthe Campus Chest Driye. President of the Student Congress was john Patton who also was taken into Iron Key and lVho's XYho. First semester Editor of the Stentor was Sig Gissler succeeded by Emmet Cleary. jim His- ler. Varsity football full-back, captained the 1955 grid team. President of the Intramural Board was Tom Schilling and Dick Burkholder took up the reins of the Student Center Chair- manship. Emmet Cleary served as secretary to the IFC. Co-chairman of Forester Day were Ed Chyatal and John St. George. XVinner of jim Forester and Ugly Mari was Gene Bilotti. The Phipes walked away with honors by winning the Forester Day Sweepstakes. Serving as President of Iron Key was Bill Man- zon who was also elected to IVho's YVho. Dur- ing the basketball season. the Phi Pi squad de- feated the Yarsity B basketball team. This strong team was one of the reasons why the fraternity copped the IM Sweepstakes. Another highlight of Phipe activities was the winning of the scholarship trophy for the highest grade average. .Wk 'ly' I ,Q Q 4 W . -u-bv gl! vs ,ts Y Inf' Rm-: Gray, IJ. Libby. li. Clvary, Day. K. Sclmchcxm, IJ. .Xllme-rs, 'lf Svhillinq. I , Rhucl:-. ifflR,f:1w R. Gard, XY. Funk, H. Davis, P. Ciairqano, NI. .XIl1anz1s, R, Hz11'ron, I , Hahn. D, fXI0om-xy f11ffRuzL': XV. Nfanzun, G. Bilotti, 'lf Iilia, R l.ul'icColn, IJ. llvckvr, CI. Bvnson, Il. W'illiamw. Hffl.'n111Ruze'.' R. Burklmldvr, D. .'XlDl'2lII'lY, Ii. Cllwatal. R. Glickman, St. G 'orqng B. Sv1'x'r'r. Patton. HasnAt anybody got a ninc u'CloCk. ' 43 1 1 1 fax, , ,, - .- 'f ,1- H. Be-ekw11l1. CQ. Harroili. R. Golflen. P. Cheng. YY. Swa11sr111, AIkll'Ol7Sf'Il. CI. 1XIeNe1l The President ol' Ylxilll Kappa Epsilon fra- ternity lor the year 11155-56 XYLIS Cfharles lNle- Neil. ll SOpl1f.JI1lOI'C 110111 Kenosha. XVlSCOIlSlI'l. Other 111en1l1ers ol' the ollieers' Council ineluclecli Herl1 Beckwith. Gale HliI'I'U1li. B011 Golden. Paul Cheng. 111111 XVE1I'I't'l1 Swanson. At the 11111111a1 l'r11te1'11i1y NX'2il1i-ClIJNX'I1. 11111610511 inen Carried TKE l1ids. They were: Xviiylll' Bailey. Barry SCllOCI1lJIxOC1. Gordon Gr11l1ow. 111111111111 Green. Dean Hayes. Harold Hernly. Rolmert Hernquist. Kirk Hi11111a11. George Keinpsell. Georqe l.11lio1. Rolrert Lefflereq. I,3llI'CI1 Maclclen. BI'1lI1Cl1 1XIOCllI'lQ.-101111 Over- Q3llI'Cl.xIUl1I'l Pill111'.,Ii111 Rea. B011 Rosene. S11111- ley YYells. LlI'lCl Xvlllllllll XY1ess. Saturclay. DFCCIl1l1t'l' 3. this pledge Qroup was honorecl al Ll Cllllllfl'-ClLlI1CC held L11 the Cheyy Chase c1OllI11I'y Cfluly Alter 21 ro11s1 heel' Clin- ner. they claneecl to tl1e inusie ol Dan Beloos Orchestra 111 the 11111111 lJZ1lll'OOIIl. All oll tl1e TKE's clates were prese11tecl with luzzy clogs for layors. XvLiI'I'Cll Swanson was 111 Charge ol' the clanee and Dr. Cornelius Loew and Franz Schulze were Quests ol' honor and ehaperones. At the C1lIlI1Cl'. S21I1Cll'Ll 1VI11CKe11z1e was pre- sented the TKE sweetheart trophy. Qther social events highlighting the l'ra1ernity's Calen- -14 TAU K PPA EPSILO clar were the Blue lNI1st dance 111111 the Clainpus Chest upllklfilllll Party . A well-pul1li- eized TKE Dream Date ra111e was another oli tl1e aetiyities. Honors w1t11i11 the li1'ater11ity found George l,11Ro1 lieing I1I1IHCCl the Top Pledge and Bill Frink was selected as the Top Active . In Illllfi-1HllI'lllS. Tau Kappa Epsilon made ll strong l11cl for the Sweepstakes Trophy hy winning ISI liowlinfl and pinqpong. .lohn Pillar and lIi111 Qlaeolisen were Consistent per- 1POI'II1CI'S i11 howling and Paul Cheng and George La Roi playecl winning pinfsg pong. ln Yarsity sports. Paul Cheng and B011 Le- Cllereq played hrst string te11111s wl11le Dean Hayes lettered 111 track 11s Ll result of 111s winninq 8811 races. Alllll klaeobsen played on tl1e Chain- 131011511113 qolf1e11n1 and earnecl his third letter 111 111111 sport. The TKEs wo11 the Coffee shop quiz for the 2nd year in Z1 row. Toni Roller was Chair111a11 of the XYhite Christmas Formal, Tom jeffrey was I'l3II1E'Cl to XVho's Who and Chuck lw1eNeil was taken i11to IFOII Key. A very successful TKE year ended on a sad note when Frater Peter Stocklin pass- ed away. he lllfffflff R. Hulnlvn, lf. M1-Nwil. li, .Xllwrx, 'l. Nlvffunllvll. U. Haw-5. Plllar. li. Halls:-H. H. Illlllkllll-,IL ll:-1111:-x'. jilziculm-11. I.. Nlguicic-11.l'.Sn11u'rx'ill4-.R. .XIIQIIIL H. C1111-lmzxk. IJ. LvII'lIJ2lt'Il, R. RIJ4f'I1l',fQ, K1-nulwvll. XY. Hxxfll1Sul1, T. Rfmllvl. R. l,r'Cfll'1'm'f. T. 4Ic'llXl'1'Y. I StlfflffXY.BZ'1il4'Y,fQ.I,LlRIli..l Rm1,I-I. B1'lkN'lfll, K.Hmm.m.IFX1-.ale-k. B. SCllU1'1llb1'1Jti, I' film-11g,N,XX'1'lIw,k1.illnilmxv, B. Nluvlilm. NV. Ifrink. 'TIiI'ZSllr'I1ElI1iQ2lI1i in tlw .Xnnr-x pause- in TKI1 Hf'lp XXM-k . 45 ' Q. ---H f S rv- f if if Qs, A .4 The -1101? PM. meeting of the Student Con- gress was called to order promptly at 4:17 bv President Alohn Patton upon arrival of the last member of the group. First on the agenda was roll call. Answering Present were: Ruth Cain and Carol llensen. Alpha Delta Pi. Joan Kraus. and lludv Howard. Alpha Phi. Nlarilvn Kempsell and .Ieanette Nlaxwell. Alpha Xi Delta. Pat Gordon. Kai Meidell. Gamma Phi Beta. xlill Prvse. Gretchen Galecki. Chi Omega. Donna Holze and .lane lNIcClintock. Indepen- dent XYomen. -lack Hawes and Dave Peo, Delta Chi. Carl Bickle and Bob Sacek. Kappa Sigma. Chuck fVIcNeil and -lim Jacobson. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Doug McDonald and Ron Banas. Phi Delta Theta. and Carlos Bastidas and Emmet Cleary of Phi Pi Epsilon. The officers consisted of john Patton. President: Leigh Cord. Vice President: Don Swanson. Treasurer: and Louise Bible. Secretary. The function of the Student Congress is to govern all activities of the student body. and this vear. as usual. there was enough activity to keep the congress busv every week. As in pre- vious vears. one of the prime duties of the stu- dent government is to preside over such elec- tions as the class oliicers. committee chairmen. Homecoming Queen. and Prom King and Queen. lkflarilvn Kempsell. preceeded bvxloan Kraus. performed in true stvle and all elections were run smoothlv, Probably the most talked about item on the agenda during the vear was the Breezewav 46 D. Swanson. l.. Hibltul. Patton. Howard. L. Cord. T DE TCO GRESS Project. This project was one that had started with the previous congress. but which was sped along by the 1055-56 group. With the dis- missal of school. the breezewav was near com- pletion. The majority of the funds that were used to complete the breezewav were obtained from a committee that is under the direction of the student congress. the Centennial Commis- sion. klanv hours were spent bv -Iohn Patton and Don Swanson with Dean Hoogesteger. Facultv advisor. on the plans for the breeze- way. Under the congress' direction. the furni- ture and fixtures were purchased. Thus. the breezewav is an example of the proficiencx of the Student Congress. Une item that was on the tongues of the representatives for many weeks was the need for milk machines. After much negotiation. LFC now has those machines. The Rlost Tvpical Dance which was previouslv sponsored by the vearbook was turned over to the Letter- men's Club through a vote bv the congress. Sunday open houses were again made possible. thanks to this group and its persistent workers. An item that brought manv a heated word to the congress meetings was that of the question of: should Lake Forest College fraternal organi- zations continue the brother-sister teamwork. After more than one discussion on this subject. it was voted and passed that there be no more brother-sister relationship between fraternities and sororities. The question of any change in girls hours will be dealt with this coming fall. .S'111r11i111g.' D. S1va11s1111. R. Banas. IJ. .X1JI'3lIlS, CT. B1L1kI'1, -ILiClJ1J91'I1,.I, H1-1111-s. B. S111-vkxl, 1'z1111111. .S'rfmrl.' P1'1's1', BI. 1,111c1q111s1. N12lXNX'f'11, 11. 11111321111-iS.Al. HKJXX'liI'C1.tI. IXI1'CI11111o1-k. K. Rll9kiI1f1Q'I'. NI. N1-1-11315. 112111-1111 111 141-1'11pS1-11. 1,. 111111.-. 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This is L1 swp 111 1111- c111'cc11o11 01' Ll 1111116 1'c-sp1111s11111- c1111Q1'css. As lhf' 1l'lll'S QU 011. 1111' Co11g1'css 11'111 c1111111111c to 011121111 IIIUIAC 1'c'spo11s11111111 z111c1 C0111111111' 111 561110 pm1111'111s and 11Ol'IIl policivs z1pp11cz111lc1 111 1111' Sll1C1t'Ill 11c1c11' O111..I'1.C1. P11-S1111-11t 1121111111 I'C11I1Clll1N1IK'S 11111 Q1111-1 Io Pl'r'N1l 1f1c'C1. R. c1l'1lIkS. AT HOMECOMI G . . . school spirit is expressed in every roaring football cheer. shown in the smile ofeach parade beauty. felt for the first time under every fresh- man beanie. Freshmen rise early on Friday to scurry Cl'OSS-COLIIHYB' in search of anything ignitable for a bigger-than-ever bonfire. Friday evening the freshmen stand their guard well until every- one returns from the snake dance and then the pile is lit from all sides and becomes a crackling furnace of heat which awes the ring of human- ity around it and forces it back, The cheer- leaders leap and shout against this blazing back- drop while President johnson gives a short friendly talk. followed by the coaches who speak 48 Captain. KI. Hisler, Queen E. Etnyre. Captain. F. Brock TIME . . . of hopes and expectations for Saturdays game. Homecoming chairman. Bill Eckert. signals for the start of the greased pole contest and soon the battle is raging. Burlv sophomores pluck the wriggling. greased-smeared freshmen from the pole like grapes from a vine, but the under- classmen keep returning with beginners' de- termination and even when the pole bends to a 90 degree angle, manage to squirm out to the end and capture the prize beanie. Then. calm and exhausted, the crowd strolls over to Old Ironsidesu for the traditional sock-hop which will end in the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. the last event of the day. Pres, Johnson, Chrm. Eckert. Alum Leishman Chairman. Bill Eckert promised Lake Forest a Homecoming to remember. His well Chosen aides kept him always busy. Fred Engstrom and Lynn Cairns followed Donna Lenter's pub- licity with festive town and Campus decorations. Chairmen Cook and Petrzylka organized un- forgettable Friday eye doings that evoked the year's first show of real school spirit as Kathy Keep off my suedesu. Swenson arranged for the queen's Coronation. Saturday morn. Geri Larson handled alum registration as Don Swanson fixed last minute details of the parade. Tom Schilling managed football halftime concessions. and Bob Sacek headed the utility committee. Lee Miller made the dance a thrilling finale to the weekend. B. Eckert. G. Larson, F, Engstrom, D. Lenters, L. lwliller, K. Swenson. Petrzilka, L. Cairns. B. Sacekuj. Cook. -L9 ,:,. . ueQ 'i-4 5 A ,V 1 ,.x, a . ' .-SX! S Homecoming Queen Lielene lltnyre. 'Bitsy' Etnyre flashed a familiar smile to the pleased crowd. She had good reason. Perched above a quintet of Charming attendants: Lee jackson, Marilyn Kenipsell. Joan Kraus. Louise Bible. and Lois Krejci. she was leading the Homecoming parade as its Queen for 1955. It was a joyous day for the Gamma Phi from Ore- 50 gon. Illinois to open her senior year. Eyident beauty had helped gain her great popularity on campus. but her intelligence and skill are also shown by loyalty and success in such ac- tivities as Alpha Lambda Delta. Psychology Club and work at the XVinter Club. K... X l . 5 S , , tt A X . Qt R R uk T lx 4- ' ..4 4? ,aff , L. Krejci. I.. Bible. 31. Kempsell. Queen Li. Etnyre. L. Jackson. Kraus. Everybody gets into the actu Wie don't hold with scorn for corn: not all corn. Like coming home. for instance. Mom should he there. old friends. fun. and memories re-lived. If that's corn. we'll take it! XVe did it Oct. 15. Mom zuas' there. Alma Mater herself. with a big smile for the whole family. There was a parade and after that the game-what a game: LF-O, XYheaton-O! At half-time Pres. Johnson spoke for Mom and singled out a favorite son to honor: Dr, lWcNary. star end for L F, 1891. john Kirby. speaking for all the family. presented the attendance award to Phi Delta Theta. And the whole house was open. as it should he for homecoming-so you can sit in familiar chairs, walk precious paths. and pretend you're home to stay. Dancing to Al Ford's music made it Mseem like old times . Gamma Phi Beta and Phi Delta Theta copped the sweepstakes prizes. Yep! It ztax corny, meaning warm. familiar, homey. and comfort- able-just like coming home should lie. 51 U1 -'-'--...QWJ M. -M3-1 2 I L. xiii' ,'Kf RATE, I-all 1 'Ifm,DQ wx Lis.. YK H THE BIGGE T SET... . . , in thc' iiislciry Oiiiillllllillil' Qll'liYili1'N .il Lulu- l ni'c'st Cfullcgm' xx-.is CIJIISIIKIIVIVCI Irwin lin' fini'- rick p1'vsc'i1l:1tiu1i ui' xxiiiiiillll Siiqikvslif-.111-R mlrznnzi Ull1m'llu'f 'liliis plny. lili'IllUsl.I1I1irili- UIIS CI1Ci4'ilYUl' in yvaiix. 1'1'c'c'ix':-cl iuwniwls lim' TIN Hvsl l'l.n . Hililiv livsl Stud:-nl I,iI'l'l'lHI'-Q. Nlgirin XYrii'ulrcC. Tin Iii-xl 'l'vc'liriicl11u'x . .Inclx HQlI'liCf'. :incl Ilia' Bvsl .-Xrlrrws and .xfllill C94-ri Lnrson :incl Hniq P1i1'z1x'w1ii11ii. Ollivr Cimricix Plzws this yvgn' incluclc-cl: Dinl M Ifni' Murdcr . Sc'cnnd 'I'lirc'sl'1nlcl . iincl S.1iwrin.u icililxu. Asicli- iirmn xx'1irkinQ un I7IiUfillL'fiUI1R. GnrriCk Ciillib Prvsiilviil. lfrnnk Kliciflv. Yin-- l'i'm-siclciit, Bill Mfignnsnn. Scc1'vlg1i'y. ixldliill XVm'nlicc. and 'li L'liSLlI't,'l'. Dni1Q Knox. plniiiic-cl amlivitics for lhcir rsqulnr Iiivvliiigs. xnciii .is LI trip LO c4hlCLlQU In sm' .1 lJl'IiilJl'lll.lIlL'l' ul Tim Bard Semi . The ninin pmjcct ni' ilu' Chilclrcifs 'liiczitci' 'Zig group was lik' writing. in thc Cfhilclrc-n's Then- icr Class. and producing Rai1ilmw I.1mdA'. Ififtccii lDCI'iiOI'lULiIlCt'S. for lin' yoii1iQslc'rs in the ,li RO.j0. M11 J- COHVCl'SF- B4 .IU011 B4 R4'41iSkl' surrounding Cuininunitivs wvrv prcsvnlvcl. Imp lfnnx' G. Harlminsnn, N.Sacki'isnn, Fe-tli. I.. Sprimonl. G. Hinz, D. H1lIZl',tI. Hartle-xg H. K4-inpsc-II, IJ, Rwcivig N. Brown. U. Ricci. KI. Ruin. Hnllnm Ruzfx' Oc'l1'rich, R. Rliodv, B. rXIi'lQIlllSUIl, D. Luke-, S, RUSS. ,Ak ig, 53 i ...B , N lf ... JfW f' - I Q V , iq.v1iJf1,QQQ,s: 5 , 1 Q Q . .5421 ,Fl Eg? Dial NI For fXltii'cler . Otliellu . Second Thrf'sliold . Sabrina Fairn. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . , , the honurziry chili lor students who have participated in college cliniintitic functions. de- voted intich ol' their efforts towarcl planning the zinnnal Gtirriek :iwtirds hnnqtiet which clitnztxed the yetii: President ol' the group was Toni .i.e-fix-txt. tind oflicers were. Gerry Ricci. Ruth Lzindt and -Ierry Rojo. Aside from the tiwzircls won hy the produc- tion ol Othello . Alphzi Psi Onieqa planned 54 :ind presented the following awards: Best Stip- porting Actor. Frank Kax'anatiQ,h for Dial XXI for lNlurder and Sheila Harkins for Sabrina Fair' was voted Best Supporting Actress. Best Cfharticter Actors went to Betty Binder and Toni xlelfrey for Second Thresh- old , The Childrens Theater award went to Alan Solomon. iW'mfi' e that I . - fp. ' :Ax ' I TI P f 5'-mf tit I 1 5 ie, sm... ' it ii , E: 1: . t ' 6 , if ' ltr fi? I' 'F H 5' .fi fi, GRA D TIO AL RESERVE CHAMPS . . . Ron Hagmeyer and Henry Scheele led a powerful Lake Forest College Debate Squad to a victorious season of fifty six wins against twenty-four losses. Backing up the two senior champions were the following debaters: Mich- ael McCarthy. Lauren Madden, Margaret Neely. Beverly Hay, Roger Clifford. Leigh Cord. Jerry Ellersdorfer and Philip Zralek. The 1955-56 debate topic for the Lake Forest squad was: Resolved: That the non-agricul- tural industries should guarantee their em- ployees an annual wage. The junior Varsity debate team started off the season with a time showing at a four-way round robin discussion held under the auspices of the Chicago Area Debate Council for begin- ners. The Foresters taking part in this meet were fvlargaret Neely. Lauren Madden, aflirm- ative. and Jerry Ellersdorlier. and Mike Mc- Carthy, defending the negative side. Other schools taking part in this no decision debate were: IQ. of Chicago, Mundelein. North- western. Loyola. IVheaton. Illinois tNavy Pier! and Elmhurst. The junior Varsity also debated with Purdue L'niversitv, winning live to one. and Loyola Uni- versity. Chicago Area Tournament in which their score of seven to one gave them second place. The Varsity debaters enjoyed the most suc- cessful season they've had in years. due mainly to Ron and Hank and their fine showing on the road trips. The record: Bradley L'niversity 4 wins. 4 losses. Northwestern Grand YX'estern Tournament 5 wins. 3 losses. Illinois State Normal. Bloomington 8 wins, 4 losses. North- ern Illinois State College. DeKalb 1 win. 5 losses. University of Illinois at Navy Pier 7 wins, 1 loss. Northwest Debate Tournament. College of St, Thomas. St. Paul 7 wins, 2 losses Qquarter finalistsl. Illinois State Debate Tourn- ament, Illinois College 3 wins, 3 losses. Grand National Forensic Tournament, lX4ary Hash- ington College of the L'niversity of Virginia. Fredricksburg, 9 wins. no losses. Grand National Reserve Champions was the title which Varsity debaters Ron I-Iagmeyer and Hank Scheele received as a result of win- ning second place in the Grand National Foren- sic Tournament at University of Virginia on March 29. 30 and 31. These debaters were awarded certiiicates and seals attesting their prowess in the tournament. a three-day invita- tional affair involving fifty colleges and uni- versities from all over America. 55 1' , X A- l ' 'gl,- . 5 V L' x,Wlk Y'-A Xl lil L xl J' Q ' .' - mf' , , f . ul 1 fi? r- ' TS! 1:7 L ' --.1 x 4 T' 'N tn' if 1' ' if EJ .S'lf1f1flm,g: D, l,t'ntt'rs,1I. Hartley, Sl. Lt'nth.4I. .Xntlersun, li. Nlvidt-ll, D, .Xntlt'rs0n, I-'mul lfnztx' l,, St'hnlvt'rt. Cftmk, Nl. llt'Ckt't'. .X. Bitter, WOMEN'S SELF-GOVERNING ASS' . . . A . . rt'prt'sentstht- wtunt'nonC4tn1pt1s, Its Exec- with pmltlcrns Concerning Imth tht' Independ- ntivt' Cftlnntil is Ctnriptmsttl ul' tht' till1t't'rs. two t'nt and Snrority xx't'nn:n. 'l'ht' Qmtlp Ill'i'ls t'tmnnst'ltirs lrtnn t't1Ch til the ltinr tlt'xrrnitorit,'s. nnt't' at week. llHCISHSLICllSClPllILlI'f'lJ1J1lI'CllllllI .incl tht' rt'prt'st'nt.ttix't's llrtnn t'.tt'h til tht' Cltnrnii- htutrs XYKJIIIUIITS Cases when they rt'ttCh tht' tsn- turit-s. Tht' prt'siclt'nt ttntl x'iCt'-presiclt'nt on tht- nlinntt' latt' lirnit nntl httncls Ont tht' cltnpiis its Cfonncil .n't' t'lt't'tt'cl lay tht' whtnlt' wtnnt-n's stn- pnnislnnent. Tht' lixt't't1tix'e council discusses tlent lmtly lrtnn tl sepznuttt' list ull t'z1ntlitltttt's wttys in which to help and to itnprtmve tht' living' whilt' tht' St'CI't'ltlI'Q .intl II't'tlSlll'l'I' tart' st'lt'Ctecl and studying cfinflititans til' its l11l'IHll1'I'S. The lroin tht' ntt'rnlrt'rs that cornptist' tht' I't'Sl ol' tht' CtannCil lmt'Q.tn ti Study Htrll this year lor l rt'sh- fitnnncil, The Dean tml' XN'tnnt'r1. Miss Helen 1nt'n wtnnvn to aicl them in their stnclies and tum CZl.1rltt'. acts tts tttlvisnr lor tht' Qmttp. help tht'1n il' they hint' dilltctrlty with at snltjt't't. The tilltcers ltmr the XYtnnt'n's Sell'-Gt,mx't'rninQ Tht' concerns ol' tht' XYSGX tn't'n't :ill disci- rXssut'itttitm lfxt't'utix't' Cfnttncil tml 1955-511 were: plirulry. The XYSG,-X sponsors an zrnnnnl turn- l'rt'sitlt'nt. l,x I1'lUllllSUI11 Viet'-Prt'sitlt'nt, Donna Llllillll liurtnttl tlttnct' Cllll'lIlQ tht' Sprint: st'tn1'stt'r. l.t'ntt'rsL St't'r'ettn'y. .Xrlt'nt' Bitter: ttntl Trt't'ts- This is .1 gala t'x't'ninQ in which tht' wtnnvn t'x- llI't'I'.-IULIIT .-Xntlerstmn. tt'nclt'cl hour perinissitmns to nttencl tht' dt1nt't'. Tht' rt-st nf tht' int'n1lmt'rs on tht' lixvctttivt' The XYSGA is also il Co-sptmstmr. along with tht' 1 Ztmnncil wt-re: Dtlrttint' .Xnclt'rstnn. Betty Bltmtnn- XY.X.'X. Ulu lmttnqttet ht'ltl at tht' t'ncl oftlit' sfhonl t-ntlgtttl. NtlIM'X'BI'lJXX'I1.l.X'I1l1 CYni1'ris..lt1cl3'Cook. yeztr whert' tnx'ttr'cls are given. lt is here that lNl4n'thzt Dt't'ltt'r. c,il't'lClll'I1fi21lCClil..lllClf' Hurt- tht' new prt'siclt'nt and vict'-prt'sitlt'nt til' tht' lt-y. Dtlnntt Htmlxtz Mary lineth. litti 1NIt'iclt'll. XYSGA lor tht' next S'C21I'2lI'C'LlIlIlOl1I1CCCl, l.xnn Rvinier. lmis SCllllllClil. Bt'x't'rlt' Wlty. nntl This is htm' tht' XYornt'n's St'll'-Governing Klart' Srnertws. .-Xssocizrtion strives to Quin C0-tmpergttion and incl Tht- XYtvn1t'n's St'lli-ciUX't'lxI1lI1Q Assticitttion is tht' Lake l7ort'st wtnnen in rnttking their lile on tht- XYOIIICHQS stuclent Qm't'rn1nt'nt that deals ctnnpns as Cornlortzilwlt' and helpful as possible. 56 V wana----'ff-f X . 'SX YL! 0 ,- V , I - 1 ADJ Q- 3'-4 'vw' .115 S'I'L'Dl2NT F.'XCL'LTY CLUB: YV, Pese. R, l.eClercq, R. Reinharts. D, Lmhach. R. Sharvy. N. Harkins. R. Hantke. M, Uilkey, S. xlorgenson. R, Rosene. COLLEGE CHRISTI N COM UNITY . . . . , . was headed lay President Carl Bicliel. Yice President. Carole Nlarshall. Treasurer. Tom Roller. and Secretary lNlary Leuth in its sec- ond year at Lake Forest College. Referred to as the C.C,C.. this organization's primary aim is to promote understanding atnong the various denominations lay study of their liasic beliefs. and sharing in numerous social activities. The C.C.C. is made up offour major commit- tees. including Study. Recreation. YX'orship and Service. The Study Commission sponsored lNlarriage Forum . a series ol' discussions led lmy Roman Catholic. Jewish and Protestant ministers. and This I Believe discussions held in faculty homes. Also. this committee spon- sored the One God series. which was directed toward lwetter integration of faiths. A very active part ofthe four-group organiza- tion is the Recreation Group. which planned many social activities during the year. Eva Ann Byrnes and Boln Sacek planned a late .-Xutumn Party at the Student Center. a Barn Dance and a very successful Christmas Party. The Vvorship Committee planned and di- rected the religious functions of the group such as their participation in the National Christian College Days. Sponsored hy the National Council of Churches in Christ. it is a day on which students and faculty memliers. as repre- sentatives ol' Christian colleges. take part in Sunday morning worship services and young peoples' meetings in the Chicago area. Une of the Service Commission projects was the collecting of theological laool-as to send to Cameroun. Vest .-Xlirica. Bette Davis. chair- man olithe project, directed the collection of the hooks until the Farwell Shipping Company carried them to Africa. free of charge. 57 -TL P. Gordon, C. Heermann. Nlrs. Bilotti. Klr, Bilotti. HHI FOLKS Despite heavy rain on the Saturday of Par- ent's Day. October 29th. there were no com- plaints as to the success of this event, which has proven to be a highlight with the Lake Forest College parents. -Ierry Lake. chairman of the Parent's Day Committee. presented a full day's activities. which began at 10:00 A,M. when parents signed in at Lois Hall. The remainder of the morning was spent inspecting the various campus dormi- tories. after which, a luncheon at Commons was served. Of course. the Saturday afternoon football game between Lake Forest and Elmhurst was a must for most parents. despite the constant drizzle. The Big Red came through victorious and this proved to liven the spirits of the visiting folks, At 4:00 a Faculty-Parent reception was held at Hixon Hall. where the topic question seemed to be How is my Johnny doing? This en- 58 lightening session was not hampered by Mr, Amaden's first-rate smoke screen that arose from his attempts to foster a friendly fire in the fireplace. After the airing out period, the parents were invited back to Commons for a sumptuous meal. After dinner. the pace was not slackened. for the next item on the agenda. was open house at the fraternity quadrangle. A favorite question posed by many a parent during this venture into fraternal chambers was . . . You say this trophy is presented to the pledge with the longest nose? Very interesting. The day was climaxed by the Garrick pre- sentation of the well-known hit Dial M For Murder at Durand Institute. A standing- room-only crowd thrilled to a fine performance by Gerry Larson in her Garrick debut. Thus ended a highly successful view of the various functions that go to make up Lake Forest College. 3 - , , ., V -in . af... -N. 'v .A -y. -. . 3--.. 1- -..x-Kip, . -43? g x?w. .N- f, .N-pm.. A., .r.AlY .B 1 v r...- -K .. . ., -3 .,..- .,,,,...., .1-,fr .,,. ,J . A . 9... at , .f V few , l g. , - , 1. ..fi 53Xw52-.1 3- - j- .h ,t 5. 5,3-. --,gi at ' Tir 1:3 J. -3 Q 5: -6-qv. - .. ?5?'f5. . -. V A .. .xg . .- - ' 4 ,sy Q. --....M- - ' .Mfg sw . .. '?g'f'G.g5'.-A.. fi 'D ' gl-w.:5riQ'-'gif ' . rv . lk x x ' F X 5 q . . b .Q , x , ax .V .1 --. J r., A 1 'linpf C. Heermann. F. Engstrom D, Peterson. Bt',lI1i'.' Lake. fNIr5. Lake, K. Lake, Dean Hoog -Jerry and his Committee. Consisting 0iviX'12ll'IhEl Decker. Dick Burkholder. Fred Engstrom. Pat Gordon. Jim Jackson. Ruth Cain. Don Swan- son. Joan Kraus. Chris Heerinann. and Don Peterson. were indeed grateful for the Cooper- ,vw ,X Av... h ,nb ll. Jacobsen. D. Swanson, KI. Kraus, KI. Prvse. nl, Lake. esteger. Sir. Lake. ation of the Student body. the faculty, and the enthusiasm of the parents. In fact. Par- ent's Day proved so successful that another one was held late in the spring. 59 A -u-qv 1? CIlaQsmfm1 XVl1ispL'1'i11Q: Patton. H. Sr-rsvn, Cl. St'2llTl2iH Pat Srp b1'mx'svs in Lake' Forwst Ciollf-qv l,ilJ1'ary. 60 Ns W, lwimiill ti is L+ A i H-I i I ' 55 . ' .ll x - ' X4- L- X 1 , Su. ,, il .... , ,g . it F wp-E ' T-fit ' 5? sf? .. R. Clillord. 'lf Hine, NI. lNlt'CIartl1y. l,. Neqley. R. HHHIl1Q'y'!'l', l,. kloluison. THE PLACEME T B REA . . . was headed lay l,owell Nt-Qley. the director ol' placement. and served the College well. Under the auspiees ol' this group. Contact Day and Career's Day were successfully planned and presented. Throuqhout the school year. this olliee secured many part-time and full-time xjolms for the Lake Forest students. Nearly fifty Companies traveled to the Campus on Contact Day in order to interview the seniors. Assisting 'lnolmy in the Placement Bureau were: Thorn Hine. Roger Clifford. lN1ike lNIeC:1rthy. Ron Haqnieyer. and Lyn johnson. PHYSICAL PLAN Meinhers ofthe maintenance Crew ofthe College physieal plant: l. to r., seated. Joseph Lanners. Rosella. Tre- panivr: standing, Ragnar Anderson. Ernest Bisclmtli. XYoodrow Coughenour. XValker Kennedy. ,5f f to-t , X. Suplmlnrmrcfs S. SChl4U1 Cll'I', CI. Hu:-rlnanu. Ron and .Xd1'i4-nm: B. NWN. Biaxwc-ll taking aft:-1'-clinmw wtroll D. Gvhrs and L. Biblc. R XA xii Class ollieersi l., Bible. Cook. B. THE SOPHOMGRES . ,. t 1, lx-V Q, . ,- x- ZW 'pszsj ' : , P QQ iqzqf Q :..:,W Q. v.. 3- ': 5.4 Q V ,, , :'.-- M ,. Brvclen relax in lily:-1' nl Institute. O I O . . . elected Bill Bryclen as Class president. l,UlllSi' Bilmle as secretary. .incl Altitlx' Crunk as treasurer, Alter the year was well under way. it was evident that the sopliuiitmes were going to lie ti real part ol' Cinnpus aetivities. -Ierry XYerneske, Dick Gehrs. Bula Shepherd. Mike Henry. jack Kannnes. Bill Bryden. and Don Yolpe displayed talent on the Qrid-iron. while Margaret Neely and Roger XX'ilhehn wtirkecl on the Stentor stall. .Iill Pryse. Chris Heer- IllLlI1I1.4IllCljV Cook and Pat Gurdon spent niany hours working on the Hoineeoininq and Par- ent's DZl'y'ClOI1lI1lllll'L'S, Taking part in the Gar- rick activities were Ruth Liinclt. Geri Ricci. Clary Shaps. Czirul Yiinclerhei. xludy Hartley. and Sheila Harkins while Mike Nlcffartlty. Klarqaret Neely. ancl Rtmer Cflillord Kjuinpetl right into the clelmate sqtiticls plans. Three requlars on the clieerleaclinq squad were: Donna Holze. Pat Gordon. and Delilw Dickson. The class was well-lmlanced in talent and well represented in most activities on campus. 63 if ij ' , g 3 5 V .,., W, 1.- .. . Q Q. rwi. gif a JM. V h 2'l'Y, C? A. , f 3 w 64 'n ,ig Qggi-M-3-1,-1. 1 Durand Institutv. North Campus ill Prvsv X XVitt Kuhn YYINTER ACTIVITIES - 53 X4 Jfvlfllce :gm .J ZA GG Mfiwlmgf Coach lirickson. Nfanager Baumann. ll. klacolis. G. XYolz, K. Iiindsay. Krehbiel. lfn.,lm1'f Nurvant. T. Banks. Rl. Rader. G, IYaterI'all. li, Clocallas. WINNING FORESTERS . . . . . . suiile Lifter winning the Christmas Holiday lourngunent plax ed in Kalamazoo. Michigan with triumphs over Alliion and Manchester Colleqes. 'lihe Lake Forest College lraslxetliall squad enioyecl an iinpressive winning season under their new coach. -lolin Erickson ol' Roclaliorcl. Illinois. NYhen the coach called his lirst season practice. he was pleased to lind the following veterans reporting for practice: top relmounder. Mischa Rader. high scorer. Tony Banks. lloor general. Gene NYaterfall. lmall handler. Survaiit. top passer. Rx' Clocallas. hustler. Buster Linclsay. and tipper. reliounder. scorer. George XX'olZ. 66 In addition to this well-rounded group ol experienced liallplayers. Coach Erickson also found several newcomers who were to see a lot of action. .Xinongf thein were: Dave jacolws. Harold Frelierq. John Thomas and Roqer XYilhel1n. .'XlthouQh Lake Forest showed a seven won-- seven lost record in the College Conference ol Illinois standings. they hoasted a season record of fourteen wins aqainst nine setliaclis. CCI. linal records found several Foresters as stanclouts. Center George YYolz was second in individual scoring with 19.2 average per game. 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Frccl Engstrom. ,loc Schmitt, .lim llncolisen. xlim I.aSorcllL1 and Carl Bickcl. Roqcr XX'ilhc-lui. lXILiI'QL1l'CI Nt-clip .lim O'Kf-f-li Dr. Gordon lNIiluc and Nliss Gwen Smith at- gmcl Nuruin Bishop. I ' Es fMQiQD ol litmor wc1'c: Dr, .incl lNIrs. IIVIIPSI llulmstm. Hotvmtl HuoQc'stc'Qt'r. tmtl Nliss Ht-It-ri Cfltirl-Qc. mittvt' pxuviclccl wich Qirl with ll lircc flower tit the door. Swim- ol' thc Iforcstcrs sccii at thc clzmcc were: Ron Grtmcllicrq. Sgmclrti livttlc-s. s .s as - .. . 351, -' NWS-'ir Christmas Formal and outdoor activities. 71 lhv XYu111n'11As 4Xlhlc'lic .xxSSOCiLlliUI1 is gov- cQXYl'Il fXICGr'n:w1 Point Cihilifllllll BVU vrm-nl Ivy Kun l2Xt'C'llliX'L' czilllllfil Cumposvcl of its liuqa. uIl1cc'1's. JllX'iSlJIkS. :incl IIlt'1I1lK'I'S avlium us l'4'p1'l'- 'lqhc rvsl of Ihr' 1nv111lvn'l's ol Lhc Fxu Ll NK'Ill.lliX'1'S. XXYUIIIFII am' irliliinlvcl into XY.X.X cj1JllI1CiIXX'CIAi'f .Ioan .'xllCIt'l'SOI'l. 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X.. , . ,r . f KJ U 911 Henry Schcvlt' and Roh Hug iiicyvr 1'c'Ccix'Ccl thc rccogiiitifm de Imgitc kc-ys, Tht' tctim iiiciulmcrs: NI Nccly. El1c1'sclo1'fCl'. H. Scht-t-le: R. CT1iHi0rd, R. Hagiiieytw. I.. Macldeii. NI. NICCIQ rthy. PI ETA SIGMA the schohistic honorary for hvsh men. rcccivecl fmshiiieii honor stu dent. Ted Saws. Tha' I11Cll1iJt'I'SI T. Saws. C. Bickcl. G. I.aRoi, L. Cord mf .1 I st . ' 5 fx W Mx. g R 13X I i fl 54 'I-'wg EBATE TEAM DUN ,f ' IRON KEY . . . The last vvcut in tht' pmqmiii XVHSIi1CSllSPt'IlSCiil1i Iron Km' Trip- ping' Cltwciiioiiy. Nlcu sclvctccl to thc society for lcuclcrship amd Schul- zirship XYCYCI Schmitt. Pzitttm. Cl, IXICNCH. D. Swzmsuii. Picturt-cl: Front Row '- Luka' Schmitt. Patton. Ll, iXlCNt-il. D. Swqtiisuii. XY, Eckert. Buck Row R. Griiiicllmvrq YY. ixlllllllbll, T. Him-. 77 TH L TTERMAN'S CLUB . . . . . . of luikc' l oi't'st Cfollc-gc. with its ctirtscnt lOnQ with ziluinni ztclvisor, Hrnry .XliCIllJl'I'Qf. Cltfviscfcl mimi' plgtnninq proqmtn. will Continut' its Q1 plan ti lcw years lmck that would cnulrlf' thc l1lilI'Cll towitrtl lwinQ ont' ol thc: outstanding lit'ttt't'1titt1i's Cllulm to pt't'st'nt st'x'c'1'z1l simlvlc orqzinizaitions on ctnnpus. .-Xl1't'x1cl3'. thc Clulm scliolttrships to clcscrvinq I,.I7.CI. stuclcnts with h.1s prow-n to lic inorc- than at group ol' xnvn who strong vzirsitt zithlctic ttlmility as well its tl notvtl lmw won it lt-ttci' in it Varsity SpOI'I. Sunh scholastic z1x't'1'zaQc. It now looks as ilithis plan things .as pttrkinq' uns .incl selling proginuns at will lintilly lat' 1't'z1lizt'cl. ztlthouqh it will ttilic a Hoinvcoininq. as wt-ll as running .ill Conccssions lbw yczirs for enough inoncy to gicctunultttc in lot' lootlmll ttntl Imskvtlmll Qtnncs. inuy lic tttkcn thcii' liuncl. Vhcn it clovs. howcx'c1'. thv Lvttcr- lot' uixintvcl. This Xtffll' tht' clulw hgincllccl tht' tnvn feel that it will lac L1 itiakiot' sChol.i1-ship ptirlxing' prolmlcin .tt the IItlCI'liI'.lIt,'I'lllIY Sing. tiwiircl that L.l .Cl, Cain hc proucl ol. 'lilicw' L1lsosponso1'c'tl. lol' tht- lirst llllltl this y't'z11 s It will lit' lmzisccl on prooli ol' scholznrsliip and highly suCCt'sslul TvpiC.1l D.lnCt'. Litlilvtit' .ilmility possililt' ailitcr tht- inclivitlutil has BlIItlSlLlt'liI'Ul1l intinyoftht' ilnporttintCatnpus proven hitnsvlli ttlitcr ont' or two SClIlK'NIf.'I's ol ziftivitiw-s C1'c'clitecl to the lA,'lli'I'lI1ilIl.5 Clluln. tht-y work at l,.If.CT. YlillI'OllQl1 this scholgirship tht- znw ken-ping 3 sharp n-ya' tow.n'tl thc future: tht- Li'IICI'II1LlH'S Club can hclp ncccly .tthlctvs its itclxtn11t'v11ic'i1tol'th:-i1't lulws.its wvll tts thc lmt'ttt-1'- wcll as coxnpctc with tht' othvr schools in our incnt ol' tht' Collcqtx conl't'rt'nCc who ttltuiclt' liuvt' this luncl in opifrn- Swontl SCIIICSIFI' Pwsitlctit. Bill .look zilonq tion. ltis liot-ln1ttt:1'f'cl .intl salty, fXI'ain . says I.vtt:'r1nan Club lirst-scincstcr Prcsitlent. Hola Scifhilt. 18 W 'fl SHALL . ,ifltx 6 A frf Q r i wily, K i . f 'f I, l XC, i wi i MQ' 11 ,PLZ 'X L., ff f R TURN Q, Hx' wvnt to XYliceitoI1 via xlvrry I.z1kc s brush. THE '55-'56 OFFICERS . FIRST SEIVIIQSTER SECOND SEMESTER President , . , , A Boll Scichili Presiclc-nl , Bill 'Ivor Yicc President , Ex' Cocallzis Vice President , -Iohn Strcinplc SCC1'CliiI'f' . . , . Tony Banks Sl'CI'C'lLiI'y . . .Tony Biinks ITFCZISLIITI' , . Don Swanson ,TI'C8SllI't'l' . Gino Bugatti Historian . A .Hill Eckvrt Forcstrrs enjoy a half-tixnc lc-ad ov:-1' thc- University of Parisw it didn't last. 79 Klint 'fypiciils ot 1956: Gene XN'z1terliz1ll and Sandy NlacK+-nyie. The 1056 'liy pictil Dance wus. this year. spon- sored Ivy the lgilxe lforest College l,CllCI'II1l'IliS Cilulw und was held Suturdtiy. March 2-ith att Mount Prospect Country Cilulm. Students dunced to the inusic ol .Xl Ford and the eyeninq was highlighted hy the crowning ol' the typical lmoy und Qirl. The winners ol this yez1r's typieul trophies were Sandy lVlacRen2ie, Qin Alpha Phi liresh- man liroui 'l'reyor, YYisConsin. while the girls' choice wus Gene XYl1li'l'lillll. Z1 Phi Delt senior lroni Rockford. Illinois. Gene. one ol' the stall- 80 xmrts ol' the hasketligill :ind tennis tennis. Qrtid- uzited this .Iune and plains to enter the husiness world. Bill Aloor, President ol' the Lettermen's Cflull. and his conunittee, that included Alohn Streinple. Lee lXIiller.lIt1Ck XYoll',Vlz1ck Kzunnies. lerry lN'Itithis, :ind Bill Eckert. reported 21 fine turnout this year. The proceeds ol' the dance nre to Q0 toward the athletic scholarship fund, This money is for the Financial uid ol' deserying Lzilce Forest athletes. x0' .NAM A Directors: Frank Kavanaugh. Lyn Johnson. Joyce Strict-lt. ACCENT ON AMERICA . . . . . . was the title ofthe 1956 Variety Show, di- Beta and Phi Delta Theta. with 21 song und rected by Frank Kavanaugh, Joyce Stocek, and dance presentation showing the history ol Lyn Johnson, The winners were Gamma Phi MOVIES. Frmzlf lNI. Van Lanen, B. Hansen. P. Friend, K. Varga, LI. Robson. Bark: P. Runkel, Schmitt. A. Solomon, li. Williams. . if-ggi X 81 N X X Q of 45 we +u X, Q J X S 5 : j ,,. , . fi. :-. 4... N X X b eq ' wk N x Ei N X If ri M s I ' ' f 'F 2 .X . zlrl t A 'N 33 Rm R S gm s 'E ' x V , : ' A , 5 SE ' f 1 ' ,, Q V Q-3' X , s L 3' I ln ' 4 fl 1 Vg, X ws' . 1 1 ' A f P' LLL. 3, .qV 4,. ,J -A , 4- it gi 'Wim 'Q 2 .-ev 1 . wx. fP 'W gas:-fm 332 WJ' y , ' sei ' .. , .....Q- .. . xx! - N, .. ,.Mn,,fw z 'af by Z +V , m x 4 I' 5' A ,gig 'QF' .w 1 'l .. 1 QE? 1 Q ,Y S, i sim .A ff, K 'B IX We L 4,34 ,1- ,i I K I ERFRATER ITY SIN . . . . , . unc- ul thc tlirvc Q-wiits nl' the- it-nr sp'1iism'.-cl tht- Chi Os. LlIICli'I' the direction ol' Carol Gunn- hy tht' lk ntt nni.1l Cltniiitiiissitm. 'l'his tinnutil cnclcn. while tht' Phi Dslts Caipturccl tht' fra- inusicul trcut hrinqs thc- spirit ul' coinpstitiun tcrnity trophy. Dain Gssclivicllc' led his group intu play wlivn tht' cginipus liI'illCl'I1lliC'S :incl to x'iCto1'y with their rcncliticms 0l 'So ln Love sumiitics Cuiiipvtt- with t':1Ch Othci' in suntg. lhis x'C'irs ClIflll'IlliiII was 'Im' Schmitt. .1 and mln-1'iClio . .XlilL'I'IA'2iI'ClS, thc' 11lL'lIIlJL'I'S of the sing. tin Itinim' kiiown for IIlIIllCl'UIlS inusictil tzilt-nts ol' intissv, piwicccclccl to zi ftix'ot'itc local histru his own, wlit't't' they Continued thcir harinonizinf 'till 'ljhc' xvinnc-1's nl' thc' scmi'ui'itx' C'Oll1pl'llllOI1 wma' tht- wct' htnlrs ol' the- inorning, Wh if . I .sr f 4: I r l lXIalv winnvrs of thc- 1956 Intt'r-f1'atci'nity Sing: Phi Dt-lta Tlirta. S4 IFC Sing Cliairinan. Jut- Schmitt prvsa-nts tmpliy to Phi Dt-lt clirc'Ctfmi'. Uan Gt'- scht'idln'. FT 'rig- ....,, 'H ith? TNS .- - ' 0 fb , f ' - k g . , , r , ' - -' ' - ffl ' . . , sw. Q4 -Q. -'ow-4,Zi.f v 1 .1 Mana ii , -f , Female winners of 1956 Inter-fraternity Sing: Chi Omega, 1956 CENTENNIAL . . . headed by Ed lVilliains and his staff, was responsible for two other big events ol' the sea- son at Lake Forest College. In March. the annual Variety Show was a fabulous hit. breaking all attendance records for a Saturday night perliorinance. The theine, Accent on America , lent itself well to the overall continuity of the liye fraternity-sorority acts. The Kappa Sig-Chi O ICQHH presented :'Showboat . while the Delta Chi-Alpha Xi showed a phase of our YYestern life. The New Chairman Schmitt gives tro- phy to Chi Omega director. Carol Gemuenden. COMMISSIO . . . England Wlitch Trials were ainusingly repro- duced by the TliE-Alpha Phi group. The Phipe-ADPi act showed .-Xinerica during the roaring '2Osf -the prize-winning Gaintna Phi- Phi Delt skit presented a history of the 'Hicksf Forester Day, another Commission responsi- bility. was organized by Ed Chyatal and John St. George. Many events sparked a fun-filled day that was highlighted by the crowning ol' Lois Krejci and Gene Bilotti as Alane and .lim Forester. 85 S as A , 5 'fi fear' xw, ..,, .c U ki 3 ' Q::.F5i-3'3- . v . , ly: .. X-V95 yy,-.ff A ,,.V Ilwsgy -N I 'Q .tx J ., 1 in r. ,N , 5 - sw, V ' . .iqtf . , .Q ' t . mas. ge' ' ' .' 7 sn. gf an ,. ff-'34, 5 3.5. u . . 4 si . Q ., -i ,,,.,. 5 W 1? ws get if ss at F315 'S - baxw Delta Chi -Iunior. Dick Yilla, pauses at fraternity quaflrangle gate. TH. JU IOR CLASS . . . . , . chose the following ollicers to 3 lead them throuqh their third year at Lake Forest Colleqez Pres- dent. Joe Schmitt: Vice President. 'Iohn Strempleg Secretary. Joe Petrzillsa. and Treasurer. Thom Hine, There was at least one junior in almost eyery place of activity. joe Petrzilka was Business Blanaqer of the Forester, a memher of the Placement Bureau and served on the Homecoming Committee. Ed XYilliams headed the Campus Chest Program, starred on the gridiron. and served as the Cen- tennial Commission Chairman. tlim Jacohsen played golf. and seryed on the Parents' Day Com- mittee. Jane Reesman, past CCC president. excelled in scholarship. Officers: Petrzilka, Schmitt, 'l'. Hineml. Stremple. S6 If ff . f NOI'I1l H1111 i'flllIl!Q'1U1'. 1. 1111111 .IIII1 1.f'11l'IkIIlf1Il.k1i11il' 1311-11. u111x'r'1'w 111 IJ.ll'1xlIlU 1111 C11-11t1A11111c11 LI111111111sx11111 lI11z111'111z111 1111 XY1ll111111x, lm. gchluiu wUI.kt.d hllrd Mull IIN K.UHHHiUt,r K' to 11141k1' 1111- l'J5f1xI11111111' 1'1'11111 .1 111111-M. .Ima Ht1lc'1. Qw- XX'1Joc1x' HL'I'I11LiI1'S B.111cl. C1OI1IL'I'lC1CI'S for P1111111 141111-111X XX'K'lkt'f Bvux '19 PLIQC. 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Student Center Chairman and Parents' able Intramural Athlete, Day committee memher. .Ioan Kraus served on the Student Congress and Parents' Day lncluded in the list ofyiunior activities was Committee. Pat Srp was a memher ol' the Pan Garrick Theater. Betty Binder was awarded Hellenic Council. and junior Tom Schilling the Alpha Psi Omega Best Character Actress starred on the Iiaselmall team. receiyinq the award for her performance in Second Thresh- Klost Yalualvle Player award. Nlel Peacock old . Tall Tale Teller. john Briddle. Jr. Class execs! gahfest. 'fini N Y 88 SPBI NG ACTIVITIES kj ,WT M 1 'qi ?1'Eui i izoo M- J , 'S N HORN! or jjvET.' THEY WEN THAT-A-WAY Paul Runkcl warming up for vacation action. -1 W! A n :i -ww-N :?sf5saQ - ' , I .,., Q , AA ,, K, F., , .MSS W ' Nou: li't's Svc, if wi' drive all night . . up in thc: ino1'nin', out on the job . Forestci' Bcach Qixfcii sunbathing. ' ' 90 44 aw .inns YACATIONING FORESTERS . . . went this- a-way and that, with the arrival of Spring Vaca- tion. The majority. however, hastily packed their bags, drew all of their savings out of the bank. and rushed off to Florida. Some by plane. caixftwo years ago Bill joor hitch- hiked. He was the founder of the Do-it- yourself-go-to-Florida club. Of the forty students that trekked to Florida, most of them ended up in Fort Lauderdale. The local gath- ering place seemed to be the Bahai Mar for the femmes, while the male contingent seemed glued to the Elbo Room. Une curious fact was noted on Monday, April 9, that the returning Well, it's living, isn't it?', vacationers either had red backs or red eyes, This was Clue to the bright sun and dim lights. A few of the Foresters seen on the Florida beaches in April were: Chris Heermann, .lean- ette Nfaxwell, lloye XVright. Dick Villa, Wayne Johnson, Barb XYessberg, and Bill Eckert. The recess, beginning at 4:00 P.M. on Thurs- day, March 29 through April 8, brought many sun-tanned laces back to the campus. Class- eut lines were issued in booklet form and it was apparent that all the penniless. sun worship- ping night owls were happy to return to jump right into the study schedule and pour it on lor the final examsjust eight weeks away. You say you have a leg cramp, Dave? A very importan ADPi meeting . . . A yung!-', sf 'nt 4' 'ff N4 - uf 1 Siam., . Y , t ft t E 8: X , X .. q'iss.1f .t . . ., Issac: t -Q-'g ,5l,. 1 .3 L. , . Q..---1 ,X --1 H ' 1Sf !g -' Y' ive L 19 Y' Llinull tslflllllllllff O'Bi'icn. R. Golden, P, XVillc-. Coafli Hankc. L. XN'ilkinson, R. Knudson. Xlcllord. li'm'rln1g: XY, XVic'ss, Slivppcrcl. KT. Hampton, XY. Ashton. R. Klvqinnis, Ginthe-r. . . . ciltcrccl tht' sport! picturc at Laika' Forest College- when thc following men rcportcd for thc First practicv scssion: Roger Spc'ncc'1'. Dick Mcgfinniss. .Iohn lX1cC1oi'd. Brucc Altcrgott. Paul Cheng. Ed Trauc. .lim Shcppcrd. Chuck I-Itiinpton, Boli Goldcn, Dick Knudson, -lack Ginthcr. Paul XYillc. -lini O'B1'icn. LeRoy Vil- kinson, Larry Spcro. und Donny Wooten. lht- Forcsu-rs rcvcnqccl an cz1i'ly-Sczisoii 29-8 loss to the Lv. ol Wisconsin lw whipping tht' hlilwutlkcc tcani I8 to I3 on Fc'lJI'LlL1I'X Brd. The ncwly fornicd wrcstlinq tcani cnkioyccl il winning scason and looks liorwtircl to Z1 lmriqlitcr outlook next your lmccauss till lmut one of thc regular competitors is an under-clzissinan. Paul XX'illc Qracluzitc-cl. hut rcturninq next year arc: Dick Knudson. Ed Traqc. Leroy XYilkinson. Chuck Hznnpton. jack Ginther. Alohn McCord. Boli Golden. Paul Cfhc-nQ. .lim O'B1'icn. und l.klI'I'3' Spcro. Dick Knudson wrcstlcs. Re'l'ci':,'c Hooqic lioldQ tongun' in tc-cth. . ,,,,. .,. ,,., ,ww v Track coach .-Xl Hanke welcomed two letter- men hack to the '56 track squad. They were: Dun Gescheidle, sprinter and broad jumper, and .lim YVilson. weight man. Also appearing were: Dean Hayes. klohn Stremple. Bob Cohen. Roger Vlilhelm. YYarner Springs. Dick Gehrs. Boh Qsmon. Paul Yyille. Jim O'Brien. and Alim Maher. The Forester track men lost the hrst dual meet ol the season to North Central hy a score of 0826 to 32K5. Paul XYille placed second in the mile and 880: Dan Gescheidle placed in the 100 and 220. ln a triangular meet with Carroll College and Milwaukee State Teachers Fores- ter. Dean Hayes, took a fourth in the 880 while jim Wilson placed fourth in the shot put. At the Elmhurst invitational meet. the mile relay team. Stremple. Cohen. Bush. and Gesheidle broke the college record and set a new one: 3:35 to take a third, At these relays. Lake Forest Finished seventh in a held of twelve. 1 956 TRACK TEAM Tofu Distance man. YVille. Sprinter. Stremple. and Timer. Hanke. Bnflnm: R. Wlilhelm practicing hurdling, Fran! Row: R. Spencer, R. Leschner. D. Hayes, R. Osmon. Stremple, R. Cohen. Coach Hanke. Bark Roux' R. Gehrs, F. Bush, R. Wlilhelm, P. Wlille. D. Gescheidle, Wh Springs. W 93 TENNIS TEA . . . . . . members for the l956 season were: Captain. Gene XVaterfall. Mike Black Knight Kart. Marvin Capp. Paul Cheng. Bob LeClercq and jack Mitchell. john Erickson coached the squad. his first year at L.F.C. The team downed North Central on April 27 for the only Forester team win. but several consistent performers gave evidence of a prom- ising team next year. Mike Kart. a ,junior from Chicago, won nearly all of his individual matches. and when teamed with Viaterfall. also showed consistent winning form. Gene, a senior will be greatly missed in next season's campaign. but sophomore. Marv Capp. prom- ises to be an excellent replacement because of his fine record displayed throughout the season. Newcomers. but fast developing, are: Paul Cheng. Bob LeClercq. and jack Mitchell. Be- cause all but Captain XVaterfall have at least another season of play. the future looks promis- ing for tennis at Lake Forest. r . . 1.2 Q Top: Captain Gene Waterfall smashes a serve in North Central contest. Below: VVith tongue in cheek, lxiike Black Knightw Kart execiites return against Elmhurst. Fmnl: P. Cheng, B. LeClercq, Mitchell. Bark: G. Waterfall, lN4. Kart, hi. Capp. 94 7'ii 45 9.5.- .P ,.,,. ., -z 4- X 'X .32 .J I5 I I T. Hine. L. johnson. T. Negley. R. Cliliord. CAREER'S DAY . . . . . . was planned and executed by the Place- ment Bureau. under the direction of Toby Negley. Career's Day was conceived with the purpose of affording Lake Forest students the opportunity to meet with representatives of various industries and vocations to discuss the possibilities. the requirements. and the work- ings of the particular fields represented. The men and women who participated and led the guidance and informative discussions were selected due to the prominent positions that they have attained in the fields. Mr. XYilliam Rooney. of D'Arcy, represented the Advertising Field. Oportunities in the field of finance were discussed by Mr. R. Shoulberg of the First National Bank of Lake Forest. Mr. XVilliam Casterline and Mr. YV. E. Hagenbuck of Sears. Roebuck. and Company led the personnel con- sultation. while the aspects of production man- agement were handled by Mr. Richard XVilts of International Register Company. Yisiting the Lake Forest College campus as a repre- sentative of Abbott Laboratories in XVaukegan was Mr. Glen Reinier. Mr. Reinier enlightened many Lake Forest students on the many facets concerned with a large FIFIHNS purchasing pro- gram. Toby's father. also a Lake Forester. Mr. Lowell Negley. of Fortune Nlagazine. C011- ducted conferences on sales and its oppor- tunities to college graduates. Mrs, Paul Moser. representative of the Moser Secretarial School. provided valuable and interesting comments on resource material for anyone interested in the secretarial vocation. Discussion groups were limited to live stu- dents at a time to allow fuller discussion and to facilitate personal vocational guidance. Career's Day's success was due to the efforts of Placement Bureau Director. Toby Negley. and his com- mittee. Committee members were: Thom I-line. Lyn Johnson. Roger Cliflord. Ron Hag- meyer. Mike McCarthy and Louise Bible. Career Day was appropriately followed up by Contact Day held later in the spring. The Placement Bureau also supervised this confer- ence, where Seniors contacted various firms who were represented on the campus. 95 his Kr:-ici, Donna I,t'Illf'I'Q. ami Iwn tIOIlI1S47I'l lhack In callivral si! in em clisvucsion with Mrs. Nlusvxx Dun l'l2iII'lIlIUIl and 'lkuhy N4-glvy flifcms om- uf' thx- furor-r zircas. tnuclmud upon during c:Zil'K'Q'I'.S Day. with two 0 I'l'IJl'l'S1'IlI2iIiVVS. B. llekert, G. Larson, F. Engstrom, D. Lenters. L. lxliller, K. Swenson, Petrzilka, L. Cairns, B. S Q lx Cook ELCOME TQ LAKE FOREST . . . ran Stentor headlines April 28. for a large group of prospective freshmen attending L.F.'s annual College Day. Perennial chairman, Bill Eckert, again headed a creative committee that overcame antagonistic natural forces and provided a full day of interesting features for guests and Foresters alike. After the cold. rainv morning brought the knock of touring groups to doors of many late sleepers. every- one crowded Commons to eat in the picnic atmosphere of hot dogs and potato chips on paper plates. Again braving the wind and rain. visitors separated for group discussions and films on LF athletics and social life. A panel discussion on college life replaced a rained-out baseball game and was followed by a faculty reception at Hixon Hall. That eve- ning the big audience happily met Garrick's Sabrina Fair and then gathered at the coffee shop for a last informal mixer. April showers dampened committee plans, but LFC received onlv bouquets from visitors who promised we would be seeing them again! Chairman. Bill Fckert ' 9 1- X 'V' 'J 1-5 X5 4 7 'iq...'W f1f3?53'f ' A P ,.. ff if Q X f xx X .....aH3 ' 1 .4-ll! Plmtuw wneippe-cl around l,FC1carnpuw during Coll:-Qc' Day. lwld April 23. Ur 1 ff ' gig 3 I g' 51' Qi i Nlr. Arnold Thomas directs the lX'Ien's Glee Club throuqh a lively rendition of Oh. lN1ary, Don't You Wleeph at the Spring lXIusic Concert in Durand Institute. THE MUSIC DEPARTME T . . . . . . opened the semester by introducing a new member to the college community. This new group, the Men's Glee Club, was organized and is directed by Arnold Thomas, head of the Music Department. The rehearsals were held on Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8:10 with approximately sixty voices blending in the folk songs, barbershop, spiritual and 'pop' numbers. The Lake Forest College Choir directed bv Mr. Thomas. and the Madrigal Singers di- rected bv Mrs. Thomas are the other major groups sponsored by the music department. The choir regularly participated in the Chapel programs and concerts, as did the Madrigal Singers who also performed on TY, Channel 11, several times throughout the vear. A special Thanksgiving service was held Lit the 9:25 chapel period on November 22. Arnold Thomas prepared the service with the aid ol the Choir. The choir sang Lord, God lXIost Holv and tenor David Halliday sang the The Twenty-Third Psalm . The Music Department did their part to put the Campus into the true Christmas spirit with the presentation of their annual Christmas con- cert. The prograin, featuring the Choir. lVIadri- gal, and the lNIen's Chorus began at S115 P.M. on Vlednesdav, December 14, 99 X f Soloisls in thc' .innniil C-llI'1SlIllflN llllilll' in- ulucl:-cl flcri l,.irson. Dim- Hnllicluy. Pall Gor- mlon. .lov SCllllllll. Anil loin lcfllrvx' llu- pro- Qllllll XYJS CllYlilt'Cl lllltl J I5 ill'lNf Born 'lloclziyu .,,. .,.,,.., . . .Sw4'c'nliClx Ding IJOIIQ. Nlcrrily on High . . . .Davis Carol ol' 'l'hm' Drum Ox'c'r thc' Rivcr Lind Tliroiiqli thc lYoocls Ulm NO. Holy Night .,,..,.,,. . .,., .Xcluin 5-llllmk ljwmh' A H n.-wi: ii,xi,I.1iJ.xY. Sul,uIS'I' NIQZFEESlillllilillliIjtriuiulll 'nhl ' Yoic'c' ol' thc Sky . . .,..,,,,.., .lN'luIllivws - ' N ' ' GI-IRI I,.xRsoN. soi,ois'r 'lllim' Cflivrrx Tru' Carol livlly' .Ioic sczimiir. sol oisi' 'HU' Alb .-' Ch 1'l' Slm-p. Holx' Bulls . . Snow Now llcl Every 'llonguc' Aclorc Tlicc . . .Bach l'.X'l' ILIJRDHN. sui.uIs'1 Tho Sliephi-rcls' -Ioyu ,A,, . . . ,..,... Clllirlg Hlxlllill' Shl'l3lW'dS l,o. How Ll Rosa' Her Hlooniinq. . .PrziClorii1s ulmdlvci Twill shwll ' '-luugsl The Birlhclziy ol' 3 King ..,. . . .Hciidlinqcr V- XllClUil'M ' A 015011 'WW' Wish You 21 lN'Icrry fll'1l'lSlI1lZiSU..Kl'OIlL'S Hui lYho him .Xlnicln- . ..HanClvl '1'ox1x11aIfIfRi41x' soroisi M'Al 1 -WSf -f 'h-' In thc spring thc lhrcc groups again pre- HGOOCI Killg lVf'llC'CSlHSu - .P211'lif'V sentecl L1 proqrain ol' nioclern songs. traditional 'Illia' Holly .incl Thi- Ivy ' Houghton nivloclics and Spirituals. mn if Nriwg y f,,' S 'ia . X . ,ff . PM ,kv nfs ,nog ij gi W lfofi 7: N. B:-ll, K. 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U, hlaumlws, K Hinman. nzz' -1: YVL'l'I14'Ckc', D. .Xlln'rS, R, XValx'zill1, R, Cflilfurcl. P, Runkvl, 'lf P1'uL'tur. NI. Rzikv, R, HaQ1114'xc'1'. Nvxxwll n1f'.5: D. INIaCDonz1ld,lj. Vitt, CS. Forrvst, R. RCJ9l'IlK', K. I,iudQzxy. R, Kfuhvn. D. Nfl'IilY1liI1, l'i1'I'L'll9UIl QI. Kvnnvx N. Johnson 7 nu' -5 .-X. Thomas, IJil'C.'CtUI'1 D. Gcsclwicllv, XY. Bumgv. Ci. Kvmpsvll, 'If Hirrv. 'If fX1vCI:mm'll, IJ. x1UUI'iill, B. KIUVIIIIQ I.. 3NIanisralco.1N1. Aivazzadch, I.. Mille-r. R.S1. c:t'flI'Ql'. l.. Rcinic-r. Iinllnn1RuIL'.'LI. I.akc'. R, Gard. '1vUlll'ilIll'li. K. Sc'hm'lvf'n, R, I.4Jl'iC0lO, Bricldlv. I . I'.Il2SYl'UIl1. B. Sln'pln'rd. I. Ciintlu-1 X Yolf, D. Strvrt. K 101 O 2 'l'hf' hxmxhar path from Smlth Clumpue to the f,2llklClI'3l'lQli'. n the wav to lmfakfast. Aw-xv, you Ciflllil want to Q0 out with him Guorgf' .Xurand, Frank Kavanallegh. tIo.'Xnn Cimbalo, Bill Rcdiskc j sv EEO UMW lfffz: Sccrvt .Xgc-nr X033 lnjrf A'But, fJlIiu'r :XIll4'HK'I', I uz1sm1ly' KIUEIIA 70 fXIl'H 1fHHlAl7I.' But, Ron. ,I1IIC'Y.I'C' XS2iIFfliIlLf.U Hutlnm: Kfocivl plvdgffs ruom eluring Hr'lp XY1 'Il's not my brand . . . but. thanka Blllf' BASEB LL, 1956 Conch -Iohn Bl'L't'I1iS troulales lmeuan lJ1'litJ1'L' the season even started when Geno Bamzttti, his stan' pitcher ol the prexions season. learned that he would he nnzrlnle to play. This lellt the tetnn with Hunk Seheele its the only returning piteher. The tetini record of tw - Ill does not wzirrnnt the cnlilmre ol' the pltiyers on the tentn. With t'etnt'ninQ' Yetemns. Bolt Sciehili. who was ttlso captain of the lt'iiI1t. Toni Schilling' in the ont- lield. Hunk Scheele on the tnottnd. and Don Swanson and Hill Yinik in the infield. the tentn had plenty olexperienee. The tetini was aided lay the hitting ol Hunk .-Xniidei, newly zxequirecl third lmseniztn. All thought well ol' Hztnk's hitting' .ind showed it lit' selecting hint the niost valttttlwle player on the ICLIIN lot' the '56 season. lfotn' lreslnnen nuide n line showing in their lirst yeztr. 'llhey were: Hurley Xvfllil :tt short- stop. Don -Iensen, in right field. Pat Lynch. cateliety and Klitn Hail on the mound. .lim won lout' ol' the five nantes the leant won in the league play. Luke Forest had their lmest day when th':,' heat Elinhnrst in lnoth gznnes ol' 21 doultle header. The Lake Forest tentn will he looking lor- wzird to at lietter year next season with the wealth ol' experienced players that they will have. Tom Schilling awarded lN'Iost Valuable by -Iohn Breen. A study in motion of Hank :Xinidei at hat . , , ,ixilp 1 if-' 104 ,. 4. X. ' V' f X ff. 1' ', al .1-'M J I xx l. I OL ,' : ', QQ sh qw..-15 f . K ai -if X al Z' P Y mia I fam f 5 1 h Top Row: T. Banks, H. Amidci. Haiz, R. Scichili, F. Harvcy. K. Lindsay. P. Holowbuk, R. Ravvn. H. Schcclv. D. Peo, R.jc'nsc'n, C, Reibold. Row 7: R. Maher, T. Schilling, G. Bagatti, D. Herz. D. Swanson, H. XVahl, J. Ovcrgaard. P. Lynch, XY. Vinik, D. Baughman. Captain Bob Scichili. Harley NVahl rounding thc- bass-S. ..--f,,.,.f Q61 54 Y 'W' ,7-51 . I' 59 if Y 1 -no ia., 105 I TR MURALS '51 A ,a- ,X wg. 4, N,- , X655 :W 3. ff A , 1 X , Q1 ll I' . , rv h -' ibfi '-:ff N- Q- - ,GX-f' I . I q..wL--1, Iliff: I. KI, Bgiskvtluall .Xvtiuiii St. Lit'lil'Lff', U, Buulnil. Nhvll-Q.-I. xyllillll. R. l,OlJ1C4blO. 'lf Hinfx If-lim I. NI Bfrml fxlcnihvisi XY, llrkr-rt. 'lf SL'll!lllIll.4I, Sirviiiplv. P. Ciliviig. Iii .1 flow pnixii-Imiiln-. Phi Pi lipsilmi mp- Luipiilrvcl ihv lwmvliiig Crmvii. xxiih ihv Phipcs iii iurvcl thc' L'wiix'clc'cl lmixmiiiixil Siwvpsikikvs second pl.1Cc-. Piiiq-pmig' xxyis also won hy tha- 'liruplii' liwmiii llii'c'u-iii-mix' wiiiiiw. Delhi Cfhi. Tlilis .ulilvr out-poiiitiiiq thc Dcliii Cihis. The Iliirlx iii ihc- IRI snnisuii. Phi Dclm 'I'hc'l.1 won Phi Dclix Qiiiiiecl sccoiicl place lwhiiicl the lhv hioilmll cmwn with Ll rvcurcl ul 'P - l: run- Phipcs iii thc vollcylnill scixiiiilmle. :md thc iiciw-vip wsiw' thc' IIICli'pUIIClt'III iiivii. Tha' Phipcs .llsu viii'iivcl lirsi plzifc iii lla solitlmll. IKIQQ. lcpl lui lluhii Pill.ir and 4Iiiii llgicolisvii. 106 'xi Phi Delt Football Champs, 1'-lllflf Rwztx' XY. Recliske. li, Cioezrllas. G. lY2iter'l1ill, F. l'lIlQSII'OIH. Burl Ruiz-J Schmitt. D. Swarisuri. R. Banas. XY, llclqert, xl. Lake. As winter sports ztppezired on the calendar. Inusltetlmll came on the intramural program. Phi Pi Epsilon posted a lretter record than the liappxr Siqs to Qain possession ol' the 'A' hasliet- Imll crown. The 'B' hzisketlaall trophy went to Delta Chi as ll result of their 8 - l standing in the lezague. The Phipes. with a league record ol ' - 2. placed second in this sport. The Phipes piled up their total of points lw' taking Firsts in volleylmtill und solitlwall. A-Xt the Inter-Fraternity Council Bunquet in the spring, Council President, .lint llzicohsen. presented Phipe president Bill Klzrnzon with the lntrainurzrl Sweepstakes 'l'rOpli3'. .-Xt this banquet. the IM Best All-grround Athlete award went to Mel Peacock ol Delta Chi. THE Ping-Pong Champs, I,. Madden. P. Cheng. R. Austin. G, I.aRoi. 107 QW' 's-16 vs' J. 1: Q f'-.' . 1 .-f .,: 1: ,s , -f ' 'X .-' . ' 3 --1, ' .. -- - , . 'f -ov' '.. 5 'vm' ' A ' V, '- N .. 5 --ff , .V K, rj 1 X, ,. X? Q K 3 P an Q is , , .- i 22 'ww . K-I '2? 5? . -r I. I NI Has:-hall Cllmrnpiz ,? X g r XJ Phi P1 llpsilwm. a A D E .vbxgmk - -I -' - ' - sri: df f?.:5f'f5?'E5FT'51::5:E-S 5212.552,522-125I',-,:-ffiifjliiil 'ff-Yi-E55 A EA 5 3, iff A W. . , '- f X ' 1 3 v ,. ,,., 'si 3 'Hr 5 - 0 ' ' WW J-fi? -.ei . Y 2 :I -.- - My -1 .. 5: 'T 1 3 v A X , w .J .. Q ' . 5 , .ss 4 , . . 33 , A, 1 , A ' wh lx' f 'wb' 1 X , . gy, x .1 V, ,M G, L I mu . e, ff f -W Q ' , ' 'Aww' 'v . fp 1 f ' V' X . b A 5 , cf L J ,Q- ix ,e Q ev ' Y 'M ' ,sw X '- - ', ., M, 'I' Q 1 -M-- A 13+-Q'9 Y E., ..? '-,.. ' - , , N. IM Yollvyball Champs: Phi Pi llpsilon. I. I . Council Plvsicicnt. llacobsen, awards Phipch Prvsidfsnt, Bianzon, the Swccpstakcs Trophy. I Xl' x sf' Q11 AX fflax King Jon' Srhmitt. lN'ood1' Hl'l'lll3l1, fllli'f'Il xxllll Pager KING OF SWING CROW ED ROYALTY... . . . at thc' uluniot' Pl'Oll1 to highlight a very 611- tC1'tai11i11f1 cl2111Cc ill thc East Bz1ll1'oo111 at the Eclgewatct' Beach Hotel. O11 NI111' 19. .l1111io1' Class p1'cside11t KIOQ Schmitt and his co111111ittCt' saw thcit' vlliorts I'CXN'al'ClCCl lay Z1 l1iQl1lYSLlCCCSSlilll event. Alohn St1'c111plc. ki1111io1' class Vice- Prcsi- clent. KIOC Petrzilka. scC1'cta1'1'. Thom Hlllti. t1'CaSt11'C1'. and Co111111ittct' 111C111l1c1's: Doug lVIaC- Donalcl. A1111 Page. Joys XYI'iQl1l. Paul Rtmlicl a11cl,Ii111 XYilso11 pl2lIlIlC'Cl thc ClZlIlCC' and svcttrecl the services ol' wcll-k11ow11 lN'oocly Hc1'1111111. Queen Ann Paqe is 21 ,j1111io1' l'1'o111 lN1c1'11ill. XYlSCOHSiIl. xxxllll. a Chi CDIIICQZL was 21 1111-111I1c1' of the P10111 Co111111ittec z111cl 21 1111-111l1C1' ol' thc XV0111c'11'S Athlvtic Assc1ci11ti011 Clg1l1i11c't. Ki11g lc1c Schmitt. 21 Pl1i Dell liI'Oll1 Syc11111o1'v. Illinois. has lit-611 x'c'1'1' active i11 Cz1111p11s activi- tic-S i11 thc past th1'6v yc111's. S1-1'x'i11Q 11stl1111im' Class P1'Csidc11t. Yin- Presiclc-111 ol' Phi Dclt.1 Theta. I. F. Sing Di1'cCt01'. 'Im' still has l'o1111cl ti111c to 111- activv i11 ClL1Ixl'iCli. lN'Ig1cl1'iQz1l and lI1lI'ilIllllI'2il sports. C1z111cliclz1tc's l'r11' thc I'OXi1ll1' l1OI1Ol'S i11Cl11clt-cl: Betty Bindcr. E1'o1111t- Ciiz111op11los.JOQ111 limits. A1111 Page Rogvr .'X11tt'S. -Illllll SII'l'll1I7li'. lid XVilli2ll11S, i-liOll1 Rollvr 1111cl .loc SCl1111itt. Chz1pc1'011t's :tt thc' P10111 xwtw' lNl1'. g111cl Klrs. Ht'I'lJQ'lAI Niclmlzitls z111cl M11 and Mrs, .X1'1111lcl Thomzis. 109 . N5 ,W ,MQ .ww Ni -, Fore-stei' Day Queen Lois Krejei shaves-lim Forester winner, Gene Bilotti. FORESTER DAY . . . . . . Slain a fender for legal tender! Buy a kiss of ugly man Jim Forester! See beauty Lois from Lynn Reinierl See Paula Ernst, Phi llrejei titled ilane Forester! With such tradi- Delt branded. dive at the lubricated porker! tional antics was Forester Day observed on Hear tall-tale teller. Gino Bilotti in a dual role lXIay 15. Mrs Loladcll, that lunch was great! How do the little ones do it? 110 fx W-Sk 9 M1 K in Q-i 'Wie N..-H Q. .3 .. ,A ,Q 1.11, vs mai Neg 142, 'Wag 1 l . wifiibfsa.-. ffsii ' -iff-4 ff3:f,jgf -Qi-4, , Q. . s - J ': .. l w.,,gg? 3.5 X X .Aff 3 4.-,,,,.f 4 .x y zvflf- 1' fd 'Ki - f '..Q N ,.. K . Qi. gg 1175: f Q T Top: Forester Day Pig .Uida'lv: Cream Spray. Bnllnm: Kissing Booth. 'L iifiqqi, n' SN J' 1 fx 1 ,,.-,.,-- mm ., , , W ,xv ,A x Chasv. 'lufm' Fc-mix-r Bvnding. Hnfmn1.' thv 'L'gh'1y 1X1n'n 111 1. XJ Prvtty L'OIIIK'SI2lIllS parade for 'llanc' Fciicstcxf' titlc. A race for heaviest lic-11rd and skirmishes z1111o11gf thc' ugly 111611 iwhich saw Dave Hc11cic'r- son chased across Co111111o11s tahlcs by ptirstlc-rs Lohclcll and IN4oo1'acil fo1'e1'z111 thc day. A40111- iug IJCQ1111 with campus ClC'l1I'1-Llp and opcninq of thc tcm booths. A box lunch prcccdcd con- 1 tCsts,Ja11e7Ii111 Fo1'cstcrxj11ciQi11Q, and the dance. - where the Phipcs ncccptccl thc sxvecpstz1kc-s ., , Q trophy and chz1i1'111c11 Ed Chvatal and Alohri St. A George rcl:1xcd aiitcr their cxciting success. ' will? C211-Cl1ai1'111a11: Ii. Clhvatal. St. G:-firm' 'Inf' Run-: D. .Xb1'e1111s. D. Beshack, NI. .Xivazzadch. Bolt-. NIcCorcl. Hou' 2: Ii. YN'illia111S. Robson. P. Fri:-nd. Ki. Van I,ar1c'n. P. Runkc-1. Run' .35 St. Gcorgv. ll. Chvatal. if ii wx an v 112 l.l1m'lm at QIHIHIUIIIIY. .idriqdl SIIIQKTS f'nt:'1'tz1111 dim-rs 31 cjhflillllkii txmfa Int:-uw irm-rr-er .ft rhf' llY'lCHlHll-V. wgwy a , QQ 'punish lvwm in ilu- VMTN- shop. W J SQMETI R SPRI AC TIO . . . . . , tht' LHIIIIPIIS llSlll'I'S ill llll-SpHIlSUI't'Cl LiL'llX'l- til-s, C511 tmp ul tht- lNJIJlllilI'lIX list ol' thvsc' 4-vcllts sttlllcl 'llI'llIlllJIll gllltl lll'iclQm'. .'XllllUllQ'll l,.lke: l:lUI'l'Sl Cllllllot clxlilll tht- illvclltiull ol' thc' illtc'l'll.lli1lllgll ClII'Cl Qtllllc. thcy C1111 Collsitlcl' tllc-lllsvlws SUllll'NYllkll tht' ul'iQilltltol's ol' 'lll'tlIl- tull'. 'l'he' Lttllllt' CtllllCl lit- Clt'sCl'illctl tls sillliltll' tu. lll' lilac' IllLllit'Sl1llil itli Qlltli. .Ns ltlll! als llll'I'4' is SllI1llQllI tlllcl txvu 2lX'tlll1llllC IJl3f'CIN. il Colltcst txlll In' UllSt'lxYt'Cl ill tht- qllxlclltlllqlt' QQQIIU. Rt'- qlllI'lIlQ lvss phl'siC:ll cllcrql' 4lI1Cl CUIlCl'I'I1CCl llltlrt' with lI1t'Ill1ll CllIJLlClIf' is l:l'iClQc'. lllvtlr- itlllly. zl Qzllllc is Quillq oll ill thv Collet' shop. ll' llot llN'I'C'. tht' 'clog l10l.lSC-, thc' flOl'IHS. Cl1f1pIt'l' FOOIIIS zlllcl t-vcll zlt tht' llCL1Cll. Golf also SCCIIIS Ill llc- il llLlYOI'lIC ill tht' qtlzlcl. Bzlsvhzllls and lootllzllls :llc sccll stlilillq liI'OIl1 thc TKE dum' to HilI'lLiI1 l-Xllllcx windows. Ollc of tht' llll-DJZII' l'tlx'ol'itt's. zlllcl pwllaps tht- lllust vclllsistcllt ill thc poptllalritl' poll is tclt-visioll. NQx'el'tllelc-ss. TY. with alll its vii'- ttlvs, has to I'f'llIlQl1lSl1 IIIOSI of its Clzlilll to litllllt' wllell XK'LiI'll1 NX't'UlllC1' clllllcs tlmllllcl zlllcl thc Ctllllpus xilcatvs to tht' llczlfll. Phipc' l'-l'ulltull1'l's : ll. .XlJI'dIIlS. llklllfbll. B. Nlxlllzllll, 'lf Svllillillg, P. Ll1iIiLfiil'l'J. ll Hfjtltls. Y, Nlzltigall, YY. Nlllllis, ll. cllt'llI'Y. H. Davis, 114 S 5 at Q Q k.S,...J Y ,i . xx lc- fI'3It'l'I'liIy' q11ad1'.auqle- sm-n frmn Sht'lgiKiEiI'l Rm ui Af 0 rw' Okay, okay, Dr. Sharvy, Iwll br' in at IO, YYhy dOPSIlAl Sorxlcbrmcly Sit clown? 11 5 XHO THE SE IORS . . . . 111.111'x1'rA111'11111c.1111puxf1r'l1x1111'w11t1111. 1,Yl1 AI1111l1s1111. Ll 11111 O 1'1'r'Q. 1'l'UIl1 N1'1'11s111. 11115. A , K Il'li1,1lJ1'f'C1 111 Nmviulrmsgv. 1.x'11 s1'1'x'c'11 1111 1'11111111l1lA'1's s111'11 uxllmm l ,k'AH' lm 'Mk Iimuk HHS' 'Ml' Imllmu' MM aw: 1 u1'1-Qt1'1' 171113 11111111'c'o111111g. lil If 1, 1,2111 Hc'11f'11iC111111 lI1 m1V mm '1'1'KI '1 - 1-AIMS! rlswmaiu' Sl Elms Sl11c11'11l fI1111q1'1'ss, was il 1111-111111'1' 111 .Xlplm 1,Q11111111.1 1'1f'v, 111111 Km lIl1'IIl1J1'l, l1l!'1'I11'2l114'Ik 211111 21 1,111 DHI' 1J1'1l2l. Kxlppu .X11J11Il, 211111 11115 11: 11117111 fEl14'Q'Il 11111 1i.1I1p.1 SIQIIIH lyxul-1'1'1-1. 111111 f1l'l1I1111ll'l'Q 111 CI111s'z1g11, --ylugt '1'yp,yul v 11111111111 111 II111Nll' .Xnflv 1111111 1H'lIlQ King 111 Chun- -XVI Hmimx -'UTY Iluku from QIUIWIN M,l.W,tl as All. mmm' Nnph' PIN H4112 PIN' R111 HM 1111 '1 1'f'f Pi claw Prvs., 1'111 llvll 1,I'f'S. 211111 Xvt'l'17. Xv?ll'l1'1V Slum' Di ,Xlp11.1 1,111 111111 11-1111 Iivxx I't'CUbl', 1'1UI'K'NIK'l' 1':L11I111'. ff1'll1t'l1l11li1 CI11111111iss1u11 62111111 1111111 '14'11l1'Y, :1 11111111241 s1l1'4'k1l 111111111. 1'Ku'llu1 111 111.111, 1,2il'1'l'lI4Q lim' f11lLl1l'IIlilIl. 211111 .Xsft 1111. 111- 1111- A55 lQ1111111x. p.11I111l1:1lf'11 llll X'111'1r'lx' Slmw, fX1L1111'iQz11 111111 11'u1'1'st1'1'. 2111 111111 Hwy IIl1'l111Jt'I4. 41l'I'I'Y WHS 1'1'11I11 Killa 111ll111l l1,N 1'111'z1l1'1'. .mfl 11.11 Puww. 111 .X11711ll 151 111111221 411111 sm-1-v1-11 1111 H111111-v11111i11g, Ciulle-gv Day, Rvligimu .111-1 Yr' 'I7 111 P1 .XIIJI111 11111, 1X1'lix'1l11's 111141 1'vC,lI'i'S1l'Ik Day fFu111111itI1'1-Q. 116 Cilliraqoalm Ummm 1,1-utv1's, a l'syc'lmlmgy INlij1lI', wae Park sf-rw-rl fm lllwsv l'HIIlllllTll'l'S. qll, :xml Sr. l'.u1 llfl ,Xlplla Liillllbflil llvllil l,rc'S,. SIVIIIOI' lQclitw1'. lXlJl'i lm-nil' flulllwlls, l,l'llllU', 'llI'l lirlzl, NYMLX, 117212, Qlwlll-1: ll'l'1'2li,. Kappa .Xlplla Prvs., PsyL'lmluQ'y Cllllll l 1'vs., Huy, Nvw Sllltlf'I1I Wlwllx zlml l'.11+'nIAs IPM' zmcl an mr-mlwr r1l'Siuma lflzi. l IUlI1t'L'4JIUlIlLQ, Cllvllvgv lingllsh Ilmimx limi S'.lmlN,l.lw HHH! DN PLHHM Day, XYSG5. l'lUI'Il12il clflIIllIllIll'K', mul Nww Sluclvl ..,,. V . . . . ,' . N smlxmcl on HSC-,X, lim llallrmz, licllgwm .XlllNlllKN XXX-vkllhuirmzlllrounclwutlun-m'tix'iti1's. Umlmwl. amd tht. Xyxlxr INN nm Mlm A Im,mIN,l, Nl l'l1i l'i l.. l'1'c's. zmrl 'l'r4'L1S., Bill Rlallmrll, 21 L'l1r'l11isl1'y .Xlplua llvllzl l'1 :xml lllI'l Bwtzl. lllliffl' llmm lll'lfiW - WHS H U1 ml1'V U12 Imn KVY- 'ill l'l1i IM-ll Dun SXYAIINHII. ll Huw. Ml. Illlllllll xx.1s ll'Y'.lN EVM- ml' lim M1111 xl1'fl'llQal- mul Pl Axlplm Chl' ul: SUlil!'lll Clullqrcws, Sr, l'l1l5-9. l,1'lI1'1'111lu1E lfluln, .mll Bill uns fl2lll'lpllS film:-st Cillairnmn zmcl 11 Ilmnlmll ml. Ilfff. .XIm.mlN.I.U1'hun Km- UNH um Mm l.'l,l.,.NI,I l1f'll V 1fi1'- llay flllllllllliill .md l'l1i IJ:-ll l'1c-.ix l'll1LfllSll H'lillUI'. Stucll-nl Clulmqrc-ss Frm, amd l'l1iIn- lysyylmlnw. Hmjm! Kmlm. gxwlwmh ,Wm RiX,,,,,Hh l're-s., Iron K:-y l11i'IUlJK'I'. Slvntnr, and Ilffl Clcmmil Wm yylxx and Alpha ,NIU pl l:l.t.ml,.m mu1q.l.U.d4 mx- Q1 lbw Killcll1ll'iiQlJ2iI1-lijllll liittunls avliYili4'S. Lllc fllblllllllllllly Cfnunril, lllJIIlK'lx1lll1lIlQ cllllllllllllll Biology Illiiblill' aucl Chl CJ, lXlargf1t l'1'1'L1ssc'. llI'OIll Oak Stvlllmg illlil lN'lUIlLQ1'Ll lu Kappa .Xlplll 117 ,pu .-.A L 4 t 3 qty-,T ,gaixtt M. . . :5f?-'5' 4 , ,, gr, l . -V t t af vs N. 44 wt bv -s 1'-uf e t5+ii'X?53fi53'-2- If I ' ' V- , msg -, - qt V wg:tge. 31e:?iQ Q - ,.-Sf, .-.f,::5?'fr .141-sw: e '- 'f 'E'f2 e if T: , .J?:.,.gp:.:C.g r f ' me cw, it t. Q ff. wt .14 2-':f:::: -e. av.: --ribs fs: QQ,-s 5- sw 1. 1 ss' . .jf Xl- Rslaxing. Blartha Us-t'kt'r rt'minist'r's cullvga' t'art't'r. . F0 R YEARS AGO . . . . . , titarkvcl tht' lvcqiiming ol' Ctallvgt' Cart'c'rs lor Clocallas playctl lvaskcthall. While Jack XX'0llx tht- Class ol 1950. Nut nvccssarilx' large in Clownccl in East Hot1s:.kIo3'Ct' Tarpy and lloyct' IlllIl1lDCIk ur t'ndtuwt'cl with t'xt't'ptio1ial intt'lli- Nlillcr plaimccl lor thrir wcclclimgs, Tom g't'hCt'. still this group was spscial . . . it was tht' Ktt-fmt and Ron Yoiqht rt'h1'arsrcl for .-Xrsfhic classzwlfrlmfgfvllff, and Old l,act '. and lX'Ioost ' Kiisprowick lt wasu't long. lwwt'x't'r. lwt'l'tn't' it was clis- cax'tmrtt'cl on Miami lncachcs, Thsst' art' just t'm't'1't'cl that in this class was a sfrcat clcal ol' a few 11it't11o1'it's tal' our first yvar at Lakt' Forest ll'lll'I1l and lt'aclt'rship. l'll'l'Sl'llIlZiIl Class prcsi- CIollt'Qc'. XX hat Calm' altbr that year was tht' clvut. 'lloht' Nculvy. and his t'almint't platmvcl history olltht' Class oli'5b. autl prtfs:-iittfcl a tlauct' Callvcl Nautical NUC- Ron Grtmcllmt'rQ lt'cl tht' class tht' s:Coutl year tttrm- whvrt' lNIarqut Pcrusst' was Crowhvcl and .lorry l,akt' was thtjlttnior Class Pres. To qt1t't'n. lack Sttwiak and Rug lit't'1ic' stttrrctl prcsidt' clurimg tht' scuior tcrut. Bill Eckert was on tht' Qriclirtm whilt' Gsnt' YYatcrl'all and Ev Chossu as Prcsiclcm. 118 g1t'IliUI'i 111 B111-11's P. fl. class. mor XS'I'1IC'I', B. Bungf- Variety Show antics by Ci. I,?1l'SUl1 and B, Iicker I. xwhgzwauwvyy 119 dv' Q16 y f ft , 1 , -s Pl1ip:' Sc-niors burn the-ir books. l'CSlC'l' I'l1m,1tugl'apl1f-r'. B, Sacck. Svllillln Q'kiIJftWI in front of CIUITIIUUDS 2 -3' . ' If c-niors Uatlxvl' .Xftur I,um'lwm1. '7 14 xxx-'N-Av -1 1 f, f L xx s. L11 ESX! 'Q 1.1 - I N...-,1 ,E 1 1 --xw 11 11 --11 f-vu. 1 1 1 . H1-111111' 111111-1-rs' 11. Sw1111s1111, B. 111-1-11-1'1. S1111-1-11, 1,, NIi111-1'. 1 11 1 ,iii 5 . THE SENIOR OFFICERS . . . . . , 111' 1111- Class 111' 19511 111-rc: P11-si111-111. Bill 1'1C1i1'l'II Yi1'1- P11-si111-111. 1.1-1- 1NIi111-1': SL'CI'CILlI'f'. 111111- S1111'11kQ 111111 TIiC'L1SllI't'l-. D1111 S11'1111s1111. This Q1-111111 1111111111-11 l'iI1C1 1-X1-1-1111-C1 1111- C1lSlI'l11Ll- 111111 1111-1111s 111111 guwiis. 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CD11 'li11111's1l111. 111-i'111-1- Q1'111l11111i1111. 1111- s1-11i111's 1111111-1-11 . , . 111 l111' IIlllS1l' 111 1XLl1IJ1l 1i111'Q'1-1-N f1I'L'1l1'SlI'LI 111 1111- 111111 fDN11.1I1U'l' 1111111111 c.1ll11, H.11'1-.1- 122 111111'1-1111- S1-1'vic1-5 111-re F1-i11111'. QIIIIIQ' H 111111 1111- R1-1-1-1-1-11d XY1-11111-11 Q. Hil111t'1iSllIl. 01' 1111- 1111 C11-1111Q1- P11-sl11'11-1-11111 C.11111'1-11. d1111v1-1'1-cl 1111- 1111111-1-ss. T11c11. 1111 S111111-111113 4111111- 'P 111 I2 110011. 1111- C1111111111-111'1-1111-111 1-X1-1-Ciscfs 111-Q1111 111 1111- .xlllllllli N11-11101-1111 1-'11-111111111512 D11 D1-111-1' B1111111. P1'1-si- 111-111 01 1111- Ro1'k1-11-1l1-1- l11s1i11111- 1111' M1-c1iC111 Ren-111-1-11 111111 P11-sic11-111 O11111- N.11i1111111 S1-ic11C1- B11111'cl 111' 1116 N111i111111l SCi1-11C1- 1-'11111111111io11. 1111- 111'1-ss1-cl 1111- Q1-111i11111i11Q 1-lass. F1111owi11Q 1111- 1-X611-is1-s. 1111-1'1- was Ll 1illI't'XX'ff11 1111111111-1111 111 CT111111111111s. 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I11. .Xlplm 1,?ll111DC1il 11111111 - St'l'l'Q'- ta11'x'-T1'1'as111'1'1' - 1. 1: Yar- 1:-tv Slum' - 21 C'11f11'11Q - 1: 1JSX'C11O1l1Q1' c11L11J 3, 4: H11111cfC011'1111Q Q11l'f'H - 41 1Y,.X..X.: C12'lIlII111:i 1,111 Bvtag 13111111 CI111111111ttm'1 S1lIK1Q'I11 C1f'I111'1'. 1111I1151.Xi 51. F111,1x 1'1L'O11Ulll1l'S 1 7.-111 Park lk-1111-11111.-11 C111111111--11111 - 3: D1-Ira C1111 - Y,1',-3. S1'L'l'l'- tan' - Z, Pi .Xlpha C1111- P11111ic1ly C111ii1l'I1121I1, 15111- vstvr Day - 3: 1,1klL't'll1t'I1l B11I'l'?lll - 2: Ya1'1f-1x'N1111w- 1. 2. 5: 1N1z1c11411g.11 - 1, 21 KI:-11's lT11o1'11e - 1. 2. 3. 4: CI11u1'11s - 1. 2. 3. -11 C11111'Q'1- Ql13l'IQ'1 - 2. 3. 4: Imra- I11lI1'211 Sports, xl1111NXX'.17R1x14 f111t'1111Sl1'1' B1lJl'I1111I1QIOIl S11IK1t'Il1 .-X1111iat11111Q 111.X111v1'i- ca: C1111-11111111 Some-my - 41 Tau Kappa Ifpiilon - 3: II'lII'2'11I1llI'81 Sports - 1, 2. 3. 4: S1llC1t'I'll CIo11:1'1-se - 2. Wfwxi. XY. I-ima NH, 4,1911 R Bueinvss .XrliiiiniQtratimi Clliiczigri Phi Pi llpsilim. Bziskc-tlmall-4: Iiitmiiiiiiiil Sprirlw. SIIIRI rx CiII17KN1xN Art liliifagu Garrick Play V 3: Yarivtx' Slimv 2 - 31 clllt'K'lilQ'2iClC'I' - 2: Forrstvr f2L1t'f'Il - 2: IA'Ill'I'IT1L-IIINS Qu:-Q-ii - Z: Intramural Sports: NY.A..X. SIPDIOI' - l: XN'hilv Christ- mas Formal - 3: I. F. CI. Sing - 2: Rvliqioiis .-Xctixw ilivs Council: Chi Oiiiega- Pvrsoiim-l Cihairiiian - 3. .XR r HAM: lfcoiiuiiiiCS Nurtlifivlcl D.-xvii R. f'lAl.I Ill.-XY liconomics Lake' Forest Religious Activitics - 3: Pi Alpha Chi - 2. 3. 4: Kiad- rigal - 2, 3. 4: Chuir - 2, 3. 4: Junior. Svnior Rc-cital - 3, 4. lf -'S fi iw xr i Q ri ,. .izfii--'IS '5Zi1'i i?f5 KS. 2301 fu W . .Xiiiviiigui Clixilwzitiiiii Nliimlwlviii Stvrilui l,rlihir - 3. l'li1 l'i l,psiluii ...av bb ' We ..:i' 552162 : ...X wg, . i xlx , sw'- Fl .' - 'i':Ef?EEik..iZ-2-A QVQXXNX W 2 we 'Ak 1 wxavew. ly Ati,-, img.-4:2-.i:,n,,.,AQ-2.41. iz.-rw' - i,.-.4-,z5gg,Ag:::bgQ. 4' - sivg Hg, ,...i3.,,,Q.L ,, Q -Mfr,-2 9 5 -4:-, 13 iff - L ' 1 'X' i.1a'.u.i Q 3'4- N. xii ul. Ri'xi:ini'.iu. . uw' Ciliiraqii 1 1' 'lfll lrve, SIl1fl!'IlI Iriiigix-ww - 2, 3: Kappa Siqiiia V Pi'm-siclviit - 3: Su-ntor-2: Prcsicle-iit Soph- niiiurr' flliiws - 21 Pi .Xlplm Cllii - 1, 2. 3. 4: Irun Km 31 Food Cluiiiiiiitti-w Clieilr- mam - 3: King cmlffuiiiiiiriiix, II CZ Darin- Clmiiiiiiltvvg Clullvgm- Day: I l CI Sinn: Yaric'tx'Sliuw1 Bzinrl. rn liilfx llixraxii-.Xin Busiiii-Qs .Xcliniiiistratioii 3 H Oak Park 5 1 ' Huiiim-ruiiiiiiu Cioiiiiiiiltvc - 3: Q- . N C31 1.13. - 31Coll:'gvDai'- 31 V kappa Sigma - li'c'z1siii'vi'- f 3: lliinior Class 'l'i':-zisiirf-1: - , V 3: liCO1'lUIIlll'Q Cliili - 3. 4: D1-luzitv Squad - 2. 3, 41 Di-lieitc Kvv. IJUx,ai,i1 lhxiwixn Hiisim-ws .Xcliniiiistratiun 127 XYiliii:-ltr Xtlilvtit' Boaitl nl Lniiti-til: Xrl lizilu' lwiikci' SIllfl1'I1lclllITLfI'l'SSQSIt'IlUJI'- l. Hiisiiivw .Xtliiiiiiwtmtiimii lixiuixkx B. llxxvix - 1 'px A- 1 31 Y.il'l1'lX' Sliinx - 2, 3. 4L 5' Cfliimrlix - l. 21 lluriii filli- Cvi'-3.XX'.S.ll..X. I.2. 3.4 i XY,.X..X. - 2. 5. 4. l2.iinni:i i' ljlii Hr-t.i X fil it XI ii CI, ll xxsiix iilusnpliv Clliifagn Intiziiniirzil Brmrcll 'I':'nni4. Ysiiwitv Show. 'lliii Kappa lipsiliing S.C.CI,1 li.,X.Cl. N.-xxm N. ll XRRIS 2. 3, 4 - Nurs litlitui' - 4. I n tl 1' pf- n cl 1' n t XYmiiir-ifs filllll - 1.2. 3. 4 - Si'4'i't'tai'X' 4. .Xlplizi Phi - 1, 2. 3, 4. - Sl'l'I'1'lllI'V - 4. .Xlplui Lin rm-1' Iiinmi' l'i-inn: l'l'l':l1- nmn Nlixvi. Llmiiix - J. 4. 1 Stiiclvnt lfaciiltx' Lilith - l, jv lil xxim' Hi-.xi R .Xiiticivli m 128 BARN ut x D. H.-xxsi-LN llnglidi Chicago .Xlplia l'lii - Se'4'i'c'tai'y - 3. Pitcsitlviif - 41Slz-1itui'- l, 2, lixclieingt- lfditor - 71, 4: Foucl Cfominitwt-g l'arc'nt's Dav: Stiiclvnt CI:-iitt-it Fur- vstffi' - 3, ffvnt:-nnial flom- inissirin - 3, 41 Varivty Show - 31 XV..'X..X. - 3, 4: lfoirstw-i' llavz I.CI,CI. Sing- Q: l'luiii1'c'uiiiiriQ: Campus Cfliviti l'Qin-Ht'llc'nic A 3. 4. Rmi-xi,xRx .X HARRINUTUN Silciology Port Huron CLCLC - 3: Srwiologv Club-4. llxvi- Nl. H.xvii.,xND Biology Rfiindn-lc-in Tau Kappa Iipsilun - Vict- Prcsiclvnt - 3: I,F.C. Sing - 2, 3. 41 Intr'i'fi'ati-rnitv Cuunvil - 3. Intramural 'T Sports - - ul.-uiiw Hisiiaiz Busim-ss .Xclininistratiun Clliicaqo Baskctlxzill - 31 Football - 3, 4: I,e'ttc-rin:-nis Cliilw A 3. 4: Plii Pi llpsilon: Must Val- iialplt- Playci A Q 41 Intra- mural Sports. llUl.XNl7l'l4Nil 1lNNlM Biology liakm' I orc'st Kappa Sigma: lfrmtlmallg Bc-tai Bc-ta Bvta. l,,ux'Ri-ixizii M. Hrsfxx Biisiiie-ss .Xdiiiinistratiuii YVilim-tu' Kappa Sig ma: Garrirk. Muni-1i.YN ulciiiivsiiw Sociology Nccnali. XYism'. Forvstci' Day - 33 Hoiiivcoiii- ing - 3: CLCLC - 3: Pan- Hcllrnic - 4: Stuclc-nt Con- grcss - 3: .Xlplia l,aiiibda Delta: Kappa Alplia - 31 Alunioi' Prom f2llC'Q'l1 - 33 YN .A.,X. - X' .l'. - 31N ,S.G..'X. Pi'c'sicle'nt - 43 lNIost Typi- cal - 3: Varic-ty Show - l, 2, 3. - Corllircctui' - 4: XN'lio': XVli0g Chi Omega - Treas- ure-i' - 3. Pwsiclcnt - 3. XYAYNL. -Iuiixsux Biisirivss .-Xdministratiuii Ciliicago Dvlta Cllii. 554 ' ' xYlIlIXX1lll'NIlR liiiwiie-ss ,Xcliiiiiiistiwiliciii Skrikif- -Q.-: v' 'l'ii4ixiM li. -Ilil'lfRl:X' Spwcli Clliicmgii Ciariifk - I, Z. 3, 41 Radio - 41 Varivtv Hliuw - I, 2. 33 lxlL'ltlI'lQIdl - l. 2. 3, 4g .Xlplia Psi Oiiie-ga - 1, 2 Tivae- iirvi' - 3. lJl'K'SlCl4'I'll - 4' Hf1Il1K'L'OIIllIHQ - 3: lan Kappa lipsilong l'i .Xlplia ' ' 1 3 V P 3 4' .ii - , -, . . - .. . XY link XY limi cllllllll'1'Il.Q 'lqlimiln-i'. l'i.cic:x s.Al'lllNS1lN 1MRs.i 'l lI'2iI1Ql-VI' lmiii Noi'tliwrstri'n l'i1ivvi'sitv. We- l,I.I.XSl l1,xI1iiiR gl' 3 Spvcfli l.ak4' l ui'c'sI ll3I'L'k1Slll'L'l' - 3. 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Sinqz X'Zil'1Q'I5' 3111111- 3.4:YP.11n11S111'ialCT11ai1'- 1111111 111 B1'a1111'y - 31 -Iam- 1'3K11'Q'Qft'I' - 4 1111111 I..-xkmmx xIlN1K' R1JCk11'11'11 S111d1'111 CZ1.111g1'1-ss - 2. 3: P1 ,Xlp 11 21 C1111 31171121 Psi 17111122211 CQa111111z1 P111 Brldl H111111-1'o111111g - 31 Cfz1111p11s C111-wt - Z. 3: PHITIHKS Day - 3: Gz11'1'11'k Plzlvrrs - 4: Xv2iI'1l'IY S1l11M' - 2. 3. 4: xI2lC1I'1Lf31 - 1. 2. 3. 4: C1111- I'llS - 1 2. 31 F1'1's11111z111 XPP. 111- Past H11llSt'. 333111.19-.Xi R, xl.-XNIUN C1111-1111w11'y U1llf'31U SIllC11'I1I CI1111g1'1'ss - 1: P111 P1 1fps1l1'111 - 'I3l't'3Slll'i'l' - 2. 3, - D Il'Q'S1dl'Ilt 4: Bvta Brta B1-ta: Pi Alpha CI111: Ilxflll Kvy: P111 lita SiQ'111a: Clam- pus C1116-st - 3: Di1'1l1'1o1' 1113 I.I ,C. Smg - 2: In11'1'1'1'11- 11'1'11it1' Cf1'111111'11 - 4: P0111- hall - 2. 31 1.C111:1'111a11's C11ll1J - Sl'CI'K'l3I'Y - 22 13I21C1- riqal - 1. 2, 3: 510113 C1111- IALIS - 1. 2: NIix1'11 Cf1111i1' - 1. 2: D11r111i1111'y C1111111'1l111' - 2. 5. lQXYI x Mcziim xx' IJIEIISII North CIluc'uQu Nturivnt Cullum-Qs - 31 .Xlpha De-Ita Pi - 5t'L'I'l'l2ll'Y - 41 .Xlpha Lanuhcia Dvltag Siu- ma Dvltu - 41 XV..X..X. - I-l't'iiNlll'l'l' - 43 :NIK'PlH'l'SlJIl PI'ilK'iI1I UlAC'iQll l.z11m'11ugf's. fig, J 'b X Q. xg Q f P Izlx Nr-umm Huslnrss .XClII1iIliSII'2iIiUIl Zion Cmli - 3 4 Cirmkms Nllxk Polltical SCil'I1l'L' Inclianapulis. Ind. Dvlta Clluz Baud. ? A,-nn. 117 wr. '- as--::z,. Q 4 4 J .9 ' 44 V 5 - 1? Q .-.-1.1-ik. Na ig: .bat -Imax P.-vrmx llmglish CIl11cz1uu Student Clolmrm-ss - Prcsiclcnt 4: Phi Pi fiusiluu - Svcrv- I tary - 2. Prrsidm-ut V 41 Stentor - Z: c1UIHITlllI'1iIY Council - 4: Ciurriculum CIOITIIIHIICL' - 2. Hrzruwuln- ing. Intm'i'1'atc'r'11iLy Coun- vil 4 Husnuvss .Xl1lHiIlINll'?ill4lI1 XYll1nr'1v4- l.l'.Cf, - 2. 4. II'lIlLilI1ll!'iil liuzird - 21 H.1sc'lJe1ll - 1. 2. 3: Gull - 41 Plllll'IIl4'Ill Blll'K'2ill - 5. 4 - IJlll'l tm' - 4. l,f-lt1'x'111z1I1's Cflulr - 3. 4. Y.l1'1:'lv Shun' - 1. 2. 3. 4 l I'K'i. Rc-uxsvu Hmm- - 1. l.l'HIIOllliCS Ciluh - 3. 4. Nvw Stucivnl XVm'k - 2. 3. 4. Kappa SIQIIIZI - Prvv- flvut - 41 Su-nlru - I. 21 I mx1'f-N14-1' - 3. 4i PI't'QiKif'Ill I'1l't'xllllliiIl Cilusx - l. flmu- muuitx' czfillllfil - 3. 41 Cflmairman -I 1'vsluu.m Nllx- t'I'Q I.F.t'. Uzuuw-. lfIIl,xmf1'u Nunn: Sorlulugy Lake- I'1uI'c'sI Sofiologx' Ciluh - 4. Pwchul- um' Club - 4: CLCLCT, - 3. 4 HAH: PAR.-xv: ml xv Spvvvh xvilllktlfblll Garrick Plavsg .Xlplm PM flruvga. XIXRKQIDI Prxvwl Hiolugx' fhlk Park Pau-He-ll:-mir' - Pl'L'iiLl1'IlIl S11 Pau-Hrllvula' - 2. 3. -1 - St'CVUI3VY-VI1l'K'ilNllI'I'Ik - 3 DL-batv Squad - 1. 2. 3. Pldl'i'Ill!'IlI Bun-au - 1. 5: 'a1'i1'tx' Show - X. 4. lzllil' rm - 1: Bvta B1-ta1Ba-t.1- 3. . V , SlLit'I1I - 4: XX..X..X.- IT- I' 'E 5.IIir'Ql:1kl r 'l'dSl1l'i - -, C'I'Sl?IlI Q' - ... 'gm' zf- .-... . . I, Sum V f. . .vrwx St 1110111 XYUVIQ - -. f. I 2 'vu ' '- .W 131 I-'R wx Pu-v xix XYii,i.i nf P!ll'.I,I.MAN liiimi:-we .Xcliiiiiiistraliuii Buwinc-ss .Xclininistratiun Lulu' Bluil' I ' Skokiz' E: Q Q' lfroiiriiiiirs Club. i v Nlmziix Rxiixk R R . - um-.Ri xYi,'N.'xx iz 1111 Z' 1 i. if il l'lliilx-ltz1'l'l1:-rag Bas:-ball , Es- ii' Bllglnvsg Axflluinlgtliillonlx 4gl-' l 'll-f,4g'l'i 'la-31 ' Q ' . i1'Vf'2im H.,.iff1i2.ii - if ffm.-,-. an 5 W ' Uflfa ffllil B2N'ball - 1: inaiik Club - 3. 4: Slim x - Baakvlbzill Playvi' X alu ibli 3. Rum-114 1' liIulN.fXRli Klzitli l.iiii'ulmxuucl lliikimx Rui i,xi xx lkxfliwilngx' NviJl'llil7I'U l,xX'C'l141liiQX Q-lllli - -l. 132 if l mi ii x ' V N Football - 3: lJ'Tll'I'lU2lI'li4 Club - 3. 4, AI.-xuxila RUBSUN .Xil Lake- Forvst ik-iitciiiiial Coiiuniswiou - 4: XX'..X..X. - 4: .Xlplizi Dvlta Pi: Ste-iitoi' - lg Pi Alpha Clliig Varicty Show - 1. 2. 3. 4. filioiux - 1. 2. J. 4. Nxmzx' Russ linqliili I,iiiCnlnwood l'ai1-Hcllciiin' - I. 2: Carrick Playcrs - lg Yziricty Show - 3: Stiidviit-Faviilty Club: .Xlplia Dvlta Pi: Stcntur - l. 2. 31 Foiwstvi' - l: Stu- ilvut Clviitvi' - 5. 4. Bun S xi-i ig flllt'IlllSlI'Y Ciaiw. lncl l,l2il'l'IIl1'llI Hlll'l'2'lll -I I, 23 Yzirivlx' Slum' - 2. 31 Stu- dvnl .'XIlilii1lc'ul'tl1c' .Xiu1'i'i- can Cllll'lllll'?ll Surirty - 3, 4. Uvpt. ul' l'ulJlic' Rvla- lious Ncluml l'liuIuL5i'z1plivi' 2, 3, 4. SlllflQ'Ill Ciuiiqix-Qs - 4: Kappa Siqiufi. Stviitur-3. 43 l'lUl'i'Sl1'I' - 3, 43 l'i'om - 3: Hoiiu-cuiiiiiig - 2. 3. 4: Campus Chi-st - 2, l'.4Jlit'SU'I' Day - 2, 3, 4g I.l .CI. Sing - l. 2. 3, 41 R.,X.lI. - 4: CLCLCI. - 5. 4. H xxx SfIlll'.l'.l.l. 5pc'r.'c'li NllQ'l1UVQiiIl, YX'is. ll1tc'i'l'i'atc'l'ilily Cluiiufilq lk'- batr- Squad: l.C'lI!'l'Ill2lll.S Club: li C fl n ci iu i L' s Club: SlllLli'Ill fluiiqiw-xsi Ccnlcn- uial Cluuuuiswiung Kappa Sigma - Prvsul:-nt Hmm-- voiuiuqz l.CI.C1, Sing, hlmrig Hrziiixiviipip llc-lta Chi - l'i'c'widf-iit - 4: Bae:-hall - 3. 4. IVDICNIKZIC Sci.-xxx' llnglish Clramlun .Xlpha Phi: Variety Slum' - 4: Stuclcnt-Faculty Cluh - 3: lk-haw - 1, 2. RirN xIll31.lN.kRlbN 5 l'syr'luilfigy llnghlanrl l'gu l-. XX l l'ws'l1uluUN' Kflull - 4. ' . 2 ' 5k . i xl N. 'HB r E, -h E ww- .Sv i f Bkrxiii-inumS1:iix1i1wi i 5 All ig Spwwli 'l'uc'sun. .Xi'i1. L- . -5- 1 f A El, lain Kappa llpwiloul ff.C'.if.- ' A ' fN 4 ' ...mi 4 i ix' Ti f' - NIR 5 X I Z, ' C b' '-. 1' l,ii1s Slllllllillkl lunglisli Dvs Plziiiivs XY.S.C9..X. - 2. 3. 4 - 'l'i'r'ax- ui:-i' - 31 XV..X..X. - 3. 4 - Sc'l'1'FIkil'X' - 4: .Xlpha ll:-lm Pi: Stvutm' - I. 3. 4: Bvlzi Bvta Bvta - lfim-stri' - 11 Kappa .Xlphziz Nvw Niu- clvut lYc'c'k - 3. 41 Re'llQ'1- ous .Xctivitivs Cloiincil - 2: Pan-Hvllviiic - 2. 3. 4 - SPFI1'I2il'Y-llll't'ZiSLlI'l'l' V 3 XY ' 1 .N.G.gX. l'oriual. R1uik.RIiSi:is:ii1li BllSlIlf'SS .Xcliuinistraliun XYaiikc'slia. NYM. Kappa Sigma: liuothall - 1, 2. 3. 41 Base-hall - l. 2. 3. 41 'lizicla - 3: llcuumiiics Ciluli J: l.e'ltn'riiiai1's Clluh - l. 2. 3 - Pri-sicli-m - 4: .Xll linu- lxQ'l'4'I1C1' Football - 3. 1 13,5 -ltYX1lNI4ll'l'lx N i:'m'i'li Bvrxx yn l iii-Hvllr-iiin' - 31- Y.u11'IY Show - lim-vliii ul Lniiiiiiiii Phi Bvtii - 2. 5, ul' xxhulf' slum' - -1.61111-1-i'lr-.ulcv -1.2. ffllllfllvllhx 'l.llL'liTt'I' - 41 XY..X..X. Pmgirnl - 3. Ugiiniiizi Phi FwI.i - Y.P. - 41 Stvii- toi - IL 5mic'tzii'v Sviiisu' lflgissi .Xlpha Psi Un 'fa - 5, 41 YIIIIHUIA Pruiii Hmm'- umiiiig - 2. lhsfipliiic' Lemi- riiltlw- - 5. 4, Dim Six xwsux Pniiliivis .Xcliiiiii1Qt1'ziI1un XVaviiv. Pu. ' . Q - 4 ' l'l4ll't'Sl4'l' Ibm' - Llliziirmqiii 3. Hfiiiicfuiiiiiig - 3. 4: Stu flvnt Cfuiigiwse - 'l'i'c'4is- iirr-r - 4: Haw:-liall - l. 2. 3. '. vlNI'l'ZiSlll't'I' - 4: Klviitviiiiizil ljuiiiiiiissiuii - 2. - 'l'i'c'ziQ- lII'1'I' Sviiini' Kilim. II1It'I'll'il- trrliltv Cfuiiiifil - 41 Coin munity Cliiiiiivil - -1: .Kwi- Ciailf' lfclltrii' ol' l oi':-stvi' Sr. PITDIIIQ l',l'1I'l'llI-S ljiiyl Bziwkvtlmall - I. Irwin Km' XYliu's Wiliam. ,lmix vllllRIl'N1I 'Syfliuluuk' Cfliiuigri Phi Pi Ilpsilon, Im XVVII iCUllUIIlIl'4 lxIUUI't'SlONXIl. Parr-nt's Dux'-3. Cirillr-Lgv Dm 41 Fund Cloinmittw' - 3. 4 Phi IM-lla 'lhc-tai - Se-crn-- tam' - 3: Plrmlqf' 'llIi2ilIl l' -H NI:-nk Cllr-V Chili - 4. 134 X , XN'1l.1.i ul Simms BllilI11'SS .Xrliiiiiiistraliuri XYiliiif-I - 'wi E Phi IM-ltzi 'l'hc'!:i1 Grill.. 31 ,.,o ' i Qs K xriiii- Sxvi-Nvirx l'4x'L'liiJlogx' Rix'c'i'siilc' '.S.U..X, Bmmrrl - lg XN'..X..X.- Pri-Qiclviil - 3. Y.P. - 4. ,Xlpha Di-ltzi Pi - YP. - 3. PI'l'Sllli'IlI - -lg SIVIIIUI' - 2. 3. 4: Kappa .Xlphzi - 3: Cmiiiiiuiiity Clrniiifil - 4. Iii Prom - 31 Hoiiivcuiii- ing -1.4. Ill.. Sing - l. 2. 3. 41 Pan-H:-ll:-iiic - 2. 3 41 Dorm 4Jfliu'i'Q - Prve- iclvnl - l. XYP. - 4. N:-xx' NtllLlr'IlI XYQNVR. V 5,3 1 Bicrix Xvl'II,lNf9X ,QW Q 1 'f .f,.fif Buiiiicss .xill1llIll9Il'2lflUI1 g Q. I. A :.g .f x lllgiii A D - V K -' . Al .Xlpha Xi U4-lla - 'I'i'c-asiiivi' - '. Q 1 ,,, 3: CLCLQI - 31 licoiioiiiics . . ,A A Club - 3 ' 'l'I'C'?iSLll'K'l' - 42 i' '-..- ' - Bvta Brita Bvta - 41 Suviol- . ' iigy fllllll - 41XX',.X..X Riviuxu Yuiifi-i Phi D:-lta llivta: Football - 4 Stiicle-nt Cfentvi' - 3. filiNl-1 XYVXII-RFXII I xi i Nix ii Hlgupry Rfll'lxllIlll Ir. Priung XX'liil:- Cihrixli l'i0I'lH3lQ Cfullvgi- D HUllll'C'CJIIllllL1'Q Phi Dell: 'I'hi-tu: l.4'IU'I'Ill2lI1hi C Class Y,P,1 Must x Ciill Baskvllnall - 1, 2. 1 4 Captain - 3. 4: 'fvniiix 13,4 - Ciaptain - J. llnmipu XVHI 1 Bueinvss .-Xcluiinistiatioii Brurmlxiic lil Baskctlmall - 3. 41 Biost X able' Play:-r - 43 Plii Dm A Thvta: Hollis-vomiiiq Bii.i. XVRIHH i' Businvss .Xdrninistration Highland 'ISI'HI'lSlif'I' from Illinois. S'I'.'XNlil:.Y Zmuxiz History liaki' Ioiul SIllClt'Ill'F21CllllY Club - 7: 4 SE IORS NOT PICT RED THo:i1.-xs B.xNnoxv Business Aclininistration. Northbrook -IAMES CADY llconoinics, XYilinette F. B. CARS.-XIlAN Business Administration, Woodstock BI,-XR'I'lI.-X DECKER Speech, Gurnee Garrick Players 2. 3. 4- .'xClYlSOI'-31 Variety Show-3. 4- Director-4: XXl,S.G.i'i5x,-41 Gamma Phi Beta-Treasurer-3. 4: Alpha Psi Omega- 3. 4,-Y.P.-3. Secretary-41 Religious Activi- ties Council-3. xI,xx1Es l:L'RGl-181 its Political Science. XvilIIlClIt' Transfer liroin Grinnell XVERNHN FUNK Business .-Xdininistration. Chicaqo Phi Pi Epsilon. Basketball-4. XY11,FREn H.-XCII'IECI'I' Business Aclininistration. Zion Rox' H,xRv1t:k Business Administration. Lake Forest E1,s1E H.fXSSK.-XRL Biology. Lihertvville Beta Beta Beta-Secretary-4. GEoRnE IQEMPSELI. Business Achninistration. Chicago Transfer from North Park Junior College: Children's Theatre-3. 41 Variety Show-3. 4: Men's Chorus-4: Chorus-3. 4: Carrick Cluln. RIUHARD M.-XND.-RHI. Business Aclininistration. Lake Forest 136 Luox lX'1flL'R.-XIDIAN Independent lVIen's Clulw-1. V'21llliCQ2iU XN'1L1,l,x:u Mc:CAR'1'm' Business Aclininistration. Evanston Al. 0sBoRN1-3 Speech. Kansas City. lN1o. Homecoming-3: C.C.C.-3. 41 Kappa 5211131 Basehall-2. 3: CIH.xRi,Es M. PAIAIER Speech. Lake Forest Garrick Plays-Alpha Psi Onieva. Y 3-s Show-3 Independent lN1en xii.-XRAIIDRIE Pavzfslio English. XYaukeqan C,-XRfJI.INI-1 PEBLER Sociology, Ft, Sheridan lX4.-XRG.-XRET PE'rRoFF Education. Gravslake KARL PIAINRE Blusie. XYaukegan AIM' STINE Chemistry. Evanston RICIIi.ARD XYn,'roN History. Northbrook Delta Chi. LUc:11,1.E XvOTRl'BA Education. NN'aukef.fan CHARI,Es XYn.sors History, Gurnee Phi Pi Epsilon-Y.P.-4. ariets FACULTY AND ADRIINI- STBATI IIN NATUR L SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS Biulmgy Psyulmloqy and Sociology X. Sharvr. ll. Lunn. H. Hoogcstcqcr. R, Murphy. H, Locss. Nic-ryman Hwy ' xi as V S 1 a QQ -A-I grtff .1 Sf' X5 y lo 'Il - 'RFQ lu .-am:-. . VA' K2 'fm Graf , IL CIIIFIHISIIIY, Physics and IXIHIIICIIIZIIICS XY. Umm. H. 4IL'I'lS!'l'l. I,. Burton. E. North, Courts. 138 C FW Physical fuducatirm D::pa1't1nrnt ankf-, B1'c'r'n, I2I'iCkQOI1, P, Nlarrin. G. Smith. Student Affiliates of American Ch:-mical Society .S'mm1'111g.- ,, G. I.aRoi. XV. Frink, A. Lundeman, F. Harvey. C, Bickc-l, R. Sac:-k. .S'n1mi.' P, Chvng. R. Sharp. K. Schoclu, Courts. , .gi vw fr -LX f ,,1.f'- T z 34 'sr wa A , -if YQ ! Xa SOCI L SCIENCE AN ORGANIZATIGNS CUl'lUIl1iLxS and Busixwss .XLlIIliI'liSII'klliUI1 History H Nu lmluus, H. 'l'sL'l1z1ppat, B, Rvynolds, I.. Kvllvr, li. .xI1di'l'SUI1, R. Hantkv. YY. Pu: R. Kitllvsun. fl f' ' f A, 5 V A i rf T f - .1 5 P' ' ' A x S K n . 1 . I Q ff L x I: V x 'Ts' ' 5.4 f MY ff f fic ' P' N awk' Q T-! .f' Vx I l -Vx' 2 .- . , , . ' 'mA ,- ' A I I Q . 'gd N 5. NV' 11 511 A. R . . 1,13 Q. I' txgf' In I ggdffg 'NX jlkjgvnn Cb F X, fm V w-' Philosophy, Rvliqion R, Sllalwy. fi. Loc-W. B. Fulton, P' X LM xf'Q1lfgxW x 54. 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Student Congress. llohn Patton XYomen's Sell' Government Association. Lyn johnson Student Center. R. E, Btirkholder College Christian Community. -lane Reesman llmmr l I7!1f6'I'7Ilf1t'.3' Clzzht Alpha Lamlmcla Delta. Christine tNat'l - Freshman women! Alpha Psi Omega. Tom kleifrei' LNat'l - Dramatiel Carrick Players. Charles lXfIartin lLoCal - Speech K Dramaticsl L. F. Clula. Robert Scichili CLFC Lettermenl Phi Eta Sigma. Leigh Cord tNat'l - Freshman men! XYomen's Athletic Association. Lynn Cairns Kappa Alpha. Donna Lenters lLoeal - XN'omenJ 150 Ekstrom .S'm'111f Ffnlrrlzzfzm .Urn Delta Chi. -lack Schohelcl Phi Delta Theta - .laris Lake Kappa Sigma. Henry Scheele Phi Pi Epsilon. john Patton Tau Kappa Epsilon. Charles McNeil Il' rf1z1f'11 Alpha Delta Pi. Kathleen Swenson Alpha Phi. Barhara D. Hansen Alpha Xi Delta. Carole fviarshall Chi Omega. Lyn johnson Gamma Phi Beta, Dorothy Davis Independent lYomen. Claire Graham PIlf7Ilil't1f1i0IIJ The Stentor. Sig Gissler The Forester. .laris Lake C111 mm Freshman. Rohert Orr Sophomore, Bill Bryclen KJllf1IOI'.xIOt' Schmitt Senior. Bill Eckert Ozzie 51,,,.sf forage ST 6 U, 'V 04 C 1, Q Q9 QQ? 9 lu 5 W 1857 x Q l957 A -i 3 -v l 4LiN0X6 l.al4e Forest College lor nearly a century has inculcated in its students a sound liberal arts education based on Christian prin. ciples. Graduates have taken their places in society consist- ently as good citizens and capable leaders. Students at Lake Forest College are selected for their promise of growth, and through the years this promise has always been fulfilled. The college today loolcs forward to the luture with conlidence that its greatness will not diminish, Through the loyalty ol students, alumni and lriends it will remain one ol the outstanding instituf tions ol higher learning 15 C VDPE S S A70 OM Home Cooking That Will Please You 739 Western Avenue Lake Forest, Illi Phone - l.. F. 4233 I-IELANDERS THE COLLEGE STUDENTS CENTER ISI SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' STATIONERY ' GIFTS. M0'kei SQUCN9 Luke Forest, Illi 152 Thank You for Your Polronoge RGBERTSOINVS N . ' '-X A ' X 1, 'ix'-Lux 4 L . px, KX - X - X. - L X: f Xxx IIN: L x Nl N -A Z :I 4 K, -ff-' oakwood 8. wesfminsier luke forest For An Exotic Evening Outl Il's The POLYNESIAN VILLAGE I H E EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 5400 N. Sheridan Longbeoch 1-6000 DANCING 0 FRIDAY-SAT.- Top Name Orchestras Delightful Country Club Atmosphere. Couples Only GOLF Daily Fee-I8 Sporty Holes Tournaments Invited-Spacious Ai Conditi n d Rooms fo r o e . r To-urnament Banquet Partles PRIVATE DINING ROOMS For Weddings. Churvh Alfalrs. Anniversaries, Business Groups SWIMMING ,- Sparkling Outdoor - ' Pool. Large Sun Q Bathing Area- . Coloriully Equipp,-d. ' 5 YM? a??,f . ,I Qu ss. ' L+ 3 cusvv 6HEgE', ' COUNTRY t AIR Conngfagg, Yi uk e Av 'LSO out mu non 3 .wi- - 1 1 I on x. I F F N hi . F-lilzrn 'e . . 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Q-2810 Lake Forest, Illinois 154 SMHHIS 1-IEITMAN MENS PRINTING STORE Q64 Market Square Y Phone 866 596 N. Western Ave. Lolce Forest, Illinois Lake Forest' Illinois O THE CLOTHES LINE KRAFFT9 INC. 650 N. Western Av enue THE Leke Forest, Illinois COMPLETE DRUG STORE T E E N S I U N I O R MISSES 'X' DRESSES ' SEPARATES ' ACCESSORIES Telephone 2168 Phone Lake Forest 2900 55 LAKE FOREST JEWELRY STORE GarritIv1. Bax Telephone I.aI4e Forest 1034 The North Shore's Finest Repair Shop LAKE FOREST TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. Specializing in STUDENT TRAVEL Q88 E. Deerpath Lalce Forest 571-572 LANTERN KRUSEQS BAKERY FINE FOOD 7'2O N. Western Ave. Qlf 768 N. Western LaI4e Forest I.aI4e Forest Phone Q3 GRIFFIS DRUG STORE III rfrv Un Ilir' Squurrf' Ph. Lulfv l ure'sl 28 'flu' Furrrilv Drug Starr' Sinrf' 1883 GEORGE WENBAN BUICK SALES - SERVICE 589 N. Oakwood Avenue I.aIce Forest, illinois -IOHN GRI1 Fl'I'H,INC. RENTING - INSURANCE - LOANS REAL ESTATE I.aI4e Forest 485 Lalce BIuFF 816 LAKE FOREST LUMBER CO. Everything for the Builder LUMBER CUT TO SIZE PAINT and HARDWARE 874 Western Avenue PIIOUG 55 Free Delivery 156 JENSEN'S BOOT SHOP SHOES FOR SCHOOL AND SPORT REPAIRING Q61 Market Square HOTEL MORAINE-On-The-Lake OUR BEST WISHES to Graduates gc Undergraduates Ior '56 - FREEMAN'S TV Finest in TV - Radios Records - Recordplayers 648 Western Phone L. E. 519 PORli'1 1' BROS. BANQUEIS Newspaper Distributors PARTIES LUNCHEONS For Home Delivery Service t ,k ,k P LAKE FOREST NEWS SERVICE Iwone ID. '2-4444 LA F. 439 2501 N. Sheridan Road Highland Park, IIIinois fporett Brosj CWauIceganI ,ga .st. ,, glssglsfsggg I E- 5 B qi W x 6 an Q .1 157 LL ' all rw L- esbpv. 1-J' ms: FF -73' sf ww X 6..-.tw ,Q V , I ,rj A s Q Q 4 1,5 5 'ii X 7 I .fi . Cf N Q iirfx xx iff, s T Ku X -fits' , Xxx T' Qvga- -Mx, KTPTK ,Na . :,.f s 'Q . , x' ix gf . nt,-, gif, A . AC KNO LEDGEMENTS The Editor wishes to thank: The 1956 Forester Staflifor their contributions throughout the year. Bob Sacek. Gordon Grabow. Keith Keller and .Ierry Ellersdorfer. our Photographers. Technical advisor. Lowell Negley and Business manager. .Ioe Petrzilka lor assistance and perfornianee of their own duties. The Daguerre Studios for their fine photography. Mr. Gordon Brightman and Nlr. .Iohn Hancock oflahn K Ollier Engraving Company for their guidance and planning of the '56 Forester. Mr. Oliver Rogers ofthe Rogers Printing Co. for his counsel and assistance. Our Patrons and Advertisers for their generosity and support. His wife, Patricia G. Lake. for untold hours of typing and identifying to speed the completion of the book. All the members ofthe Administration. Faculty and Student Body who helped in any way to ease the job of yearbook publication. 159 . P 5 X i -1 0 9 E I 5 I fn 'nw' M A 414' 1 . w, 1 , ., . , Q31 . 1' 7. , ' M ,V w w 5 y ' , V 5. If - , rl? 3, ,.,. 5 Y 'yy .' ,. ' X ,, I -V21 .,. I 41' A .,. 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