Lake Forest College - Forester Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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Kenf Chapin P, O. Box 734 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. ITWWJ. LAKE FOREST COLLEGE Et veritas liberabit vos . . , ' ' bf. A7155 f-47, . Fir ' -If n N' ' 5- X -., jfs N 1,,,,?jx-3,1 ,ff Wh . .. QT F54 ET-VERITAS'flBERABlY-V 0 F 5 f x x i E Q X 1 N Wh L I X ,K i r . ! n 1. L. F 5, w 1 V 1 w I V K I Page 2 LA KE FO REST COLLEG E ,..+N if ' ,gf .x -Grief!! Page 4 page 21 page 5 7 page 105 page 145 e page 171 ,f fl' ,sw f 2 l f I I , 'xiii if ', , , 4255 1 LL', L. F , F1 .4 fig 1, Q ff is I AEA w if ' ' s 5,5 A k 1' 5 'ima af Lf 3112 ? , 'V -1 -5. 'yfw if i' T f f 4' A 0 J' ,W-A mr El ff 1. ' f argl 1 4 a 1 'ii f Wd' -'I f f fam. MMV! S-va, 5 er ,W y,!'f ff f.U'f-'5?' fmwlfy f Zhum- an ,nu my ,,,, VA by ,VLQ V1 M 4 WILLIAM GRAHAM com K 'ln . ex H... X er To the Class of 1964: It is with especial pleasure that I extend this word of greeting to you, for you and I entered Lake Forest College together. I, too, have achieved the lofty status of Senior. You, however, can now rest from your labors, having won your way to graduation. I am not smart enough to graduate! I have no regrets at remaining behind in this place to which I have grown so deeply attached. I only regret your de- parture from the campus, for yours is a class with which I feel a particular bond. We have seen much happen, you and I, since September of 1960. The Johnson Memorial Science Center, the addition to Commons, Nollen and Gregory Halls, the faculty housing on south campus, the new library now under construction, the President's House -- none of these was here when we arrived. More than half the teaching faculty have been appointed since 1960. The three-course, three-term curriculum, the new grading system, the comprehen- sive senior examinations were all innovations in our time. The student body has grown in size, in aca- demic quality, in geographical distribution, in diversity of all kinds. We have many memories - some stormy, most, I hope, happy. I shall never forget you. I hope that you will always remember Lake Forest College, and know that for you, this is always home. Faithfully yours, William Graham Cole Page 7 i x I M Wm x kmw sw. . . K , .l Q . We two form a multitude . . . The Family of Man For when a woman is left too much alone Sooner or later she begins to thinkg And no man knows what then she may discover Edwin Arlington Robinson Page 9 f my F Qi? ':f 3 Z n ,V ' Ea , ,' X s A 1 -X--i n- x qu A Es I jr! Ef: :' yan I !'l H..Q1 o P a 1 ibm S, mga , J . ... r.-...,, ---' M Ma o f -f o ,Iii A' .'-1: A 51:3 ,L H was lv Wx 6 ef WA! f u u as M .154 I 5 Y ,.,,,,,. Q 3' as F ' F' M L, is li: ' fq ' ,, H i g , . z x o,lI ' ng? . K J' YH!! .3 I 3 1 il ' ll rr is ' ia lg me . . Q rl , 5 1 'fn A , Q ,af Q A . S V, f M Q if W hi f W M,-s..+zwffl' if M z .Q J- a ' ,. R., A. M ,. 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Purchasing I-lgent Page 25 Helen E. Hurd lMrs. Ferrie EJ, Secretary to the Provost and Dean of the Faculty Z.-.I:3:! 5: , If ,QQ QWWW' ,-'r y -A A--W AZN:-A: Wmwjffx w P:ei1:5':'- : ..., . .. m ..., ,, X 4 ! M-gEwgq 'v:.e vu, WMWwM 'm'1I ,, ,... .. -512 ef W We E , Eve Cavagna CMrs. Robert RJ, Hdministrative Hssistant to the President Ruth K. Iackson KMrs. Lee WJ. Secretary to the Dean of Students Page 26 he Q ,rl W M Y Nw ,ww H-1 ww 'WM W 1 mwrgwmm 'Q M ,mm I mi of M, , :QM fm M gin , L- , --,---- -- M. - , 1 M ,. . -f. --W fu ,..:,+v--M A -mi.. W..-M-Q V-fsrf.-H' -.M Ea 'fc :r :1,:.e:.,-am- v'?:',:Kv:ai:am,eHf ,fs H v-,,, MW' ,E f X M ow mmf Q mm K my ,I ,B ummm Jw 1 9 JL., pry, , .1 '1 1 , wg M N me -1' JK , 5 1, ' rw K K ' W ' Katharyn D. Haslach KMrs. Henry W J, Secretary to the General Secretary of the College I-llice Hishton iMrs. Hrthur DJ, Clerk-Typist in Business Office ,,,.-rv' 45,51 H-MZ? , X , , 'X ., ' f-.. Y Edna L. Keller lMrs. Louis RJ, Secretary to the Faculty i 1. . 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Q' 5 69 ff ,I I J J 593 x.5,.f- X N Page 55 Page 56 h i U .,, , 1, fm ww , ex , 1, V, y S 4 1 1 X Ai: in T .+ .E gf +517 Hg-ffgijiff' ,,, 4 . g ,gg 1, - 1 ' f QQ y ,152 A HX, ,-T: . , xi MA. . . 95-pw Q My Pak! 47 ff' 'TWC x I wi Q . 9 ?',, 'gf AF 3 'kv K f' , ,I-1 .wwggzm Q, if FQ mag 9 Q ,W A Y.k, .. gy kim 5 . 6955, AX 'k,,Xwy, rwwv-i W' - W ki' 4 5 'IM H' A x , ft: x. 'FN' f 1,1 Q Lake Forest College students launched an am- The world lies before this youngster who is a member of the Firmcm House who LFC tutors work with. bitious project in the fall of 1963. Following a very successful R.A.F. Conference, The Crisis in Race Relations, some 100 students, determined to do more than talk about the civil rights issue, volunteered to tutor culturally deprived and potentially dropout children. The Tutorial Project received its original impetus from the LFC Human Relations Committee which was interested in doing something similar to the other tutoring projects operating successfully in the East and at Northwestern University. The Tutorial Project became an organization on its own right with its own executive committee late in the fall term, and negotiations were begun with the Waukegan School Board. At the same time orientation meetings for the 100 volunteers were set Page ss as t ff - . W : as 1 , A , ' ' -I:..'E:3 ,.'.rf. -w..1:q5-' ,'.F.. 1.1' -'Mi ' 4 .f . -1-:,, 'zf':4f' 'w m'V'f'- c.,JA ,....,-H Mmmm f ' . -ff , fig Eg, ' . W as? iz. 5 75 up, involving LFC psychology professors, remedial reading teachers, and social workers. At the same time a group of six Lake Forest students were begin- ning ostensibly the same program at a Chicago settlemen house, Firman House, as part of the Tutorial Project. At the beginning of Winter Term, everything was set to roll. The tutors met with their tutees the second week of January, and a challenging, in- teresting, and mutually educative program was underway. The goals, the motives of each of the participating tutors would of course be impossible to state, but they all had in common the wish to do something constructive in the area of race relations right then, not someday, after graduation . . . Also, besides the problems of reading, writing, and arithematic that the LFC students expected to meet in whichever of the 4 Waukegan elementary or 2 Junior high schools they worked, they anticipated being of some psychological, emotional benefit to these children. Perhaps for many of the tutees, the fact that a member of the adult world was exclu- sively interested in him might be a very encouraging phenomena, for a young boy without a father, here at least in his male tutor was a man interested in him. An account of the Tutorial Project cannot be concluded without warm acknowledgement of all the members of the LFC administration who gave so much that was vital to our Project: President Cole gave it his wholehearted approval, which included not only moral support but also an operating budget The children from Firman House with tutors. for the first few precarious months. Dr. Smucker was with it from the beginning, and perhaps the Project would never have gotten anywhere without his initial championship. Mrs. Ellen C. Mosey, Direc- tor of Public Information, and Mrs. Joanne Lamonte, Publicity Editor, and Mrs, Arline Byrne Cole saw that awareness of the Project was expanded on and off campus. We made most of the metropolitan and local newspapers, as well as a 55 minute radio pro- gram and 30 minutes on TV. Even if the repercussions of the Tutoring pro- gram are not grand, even if we touch only a few lives, or merely teach a few children how to learn, we at least feel that we are acting-that we have registered our protest against certain elements in our society, and are acting on our concern. Page 59 Page 60 On Sunday, January 26, representatives of the LFC Tutorial Project appeared on VVBBM-TV. The program was entitled Vistas, and its purpose was to introduce the project to the people of Chicago and near-by cities. Mr. Gary Arnold, host, interviewed Randy Holman, evaluating the hows and Whys of the project from origination, to progress, and plans for expansion. in social studies Andy Janover, transportation chairman, then explained the various field trips, which are an intergal part of the project, discussing how they helped expose the tutees to some of the interesting places in Chicago. The program helped to point out the means by which the children are helped. Qhlllnn-... . . . in word recognition in reading improvement u..1.-'191?5Qfi-'2ls '9fC 'J f '1' W N At the close of the pro- gram, Gary Arnold spoke to Mr. Rivera, principle of Andrew Cool School, in Wa- kegan, who told the audience of the interest Lake and Cook Counties had in the project and again emphasized the im- portance of the work being done by it. Page 61 if R , v s 3: 5J53LQfjr'.i. -'.if-1 01' -iff-' wk fl ' 'ffm ,Jw :xv-rx, fwfffy-wmkff,ww,-:,r',f1 ,-mfg-,, QM Lgkf. H My Jq, ,,.,1, A ,, :-qw -af ,Az-H mf , ,, iw ' F ' A , ,A A JwU'fSr3ff:Qs-5'iliigiigif-.''Fila-'VJJPI Vqlfi -5 'Hfflf' Tiff ' glfif' f-Wi? '.'f -5vf'! VV?W5:, 'ld . K M.ff??l4 ,P'c'.,f iU?l,3! fffymiffiivffl:-fflifi,?5 7'i-i4 sG'YWi 1 ' YW ng:--Q '.ffEi2zw-,fxsv 1:2--L,Y.Qf' -: IJ. mf -fu ' 'M' 'W ' ' '-I L. 5' My '-I-'-f ' whim ff M 'WJ' '-'-':ff'7I ff' .rc 1I 'f' 1-,xfqlfi- WJg1i Pw3w,Ii+-rf, fy:-qmff-ff2mif fw'. 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Page '70 4 I 7 ' ' A' Hannah Hrendt Morris Carnovsky as King Lear Dr. Hans Morganthan Helmut Theilicke German Theologian ,. fm' J A. fel eww, I ' , , Vx, W A ww v X .. 1. BN Wk 1 Hel W . A ,H 'M I 3 A f .1 Aff' ' ' ,V aww, A , 1, fa ,fn , -:yy 3, K X ev Dr. Uwe Kiizinger Dr. Lucius H. Pitts .ag X '-'L ,J he . ,kg , 1, , 113: .,.. W Page 71 ,W f ff 1 Dr. Brand Blanshard H2 3? 4553 'M 4 iw' 05 5 ff Wwszaf if :am .Q ' f -- 1... 1 Q . 15, ., .. 1. . is - - I 6 f 2 1 . Emi: M, , ark' , 5g,9,,, , . S wwzakx Y- V -fu K, 554 5 W an N ,, 4 3,7 Page 72 George I. Stiqler ' L, Aim www., M Dr. Ralph Gabriel Page 73 What's your suspiciomsir. You will confess yourself or you will hang! Page 74 on f 251 '55 fi: Y Wi? Q: u 'F1'f- f:+S1 -'3fv:.U,-59551 NYU 2-mL.f9fff-rfJifv:f 'IFE RWE - J' 5+ ' '47 ' H , I I yy ,- : . is My W 1 - 1 Z3 , - . , NLT-Ag fr , , ,- Q, L. k .Cm , , ,. 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K K tw- ' 11.1 , if V, fvi my 1- 1,4 egmfrfya A gf X-1-ez. 17-f A ,, .. - - , , ., V, it ,A .3 on . W., tt, . .. ., Ugg .ash LG A .M V , , . .. 1 1 ,fa ,.rHf,,yi-.fmgtis--f :gn'i-gf73z,,w1'k,f',Nimisrtfzw ygeqtsfiy-x-wiiasfzggisii',f1-sflikff-fwisz' 'is 'iv 22- fy- 'Z ' e F Y- f'L1j-'f-'LW-952: Mw'.:f:f'g 'vwxf?s'ff2s2---:sfZ1sfffpz5,i2,?f'f'--W-:fist 'ff 'W ' A This is a sharp time, now, a precise time- we live no longer in the dusky afternoon when evil mixed itself with good and be- fuddled the world. Now, by God's grace. the shining sun is up, and them that :fear not light will surely praise it. I hope you will be one of those. ff' Page Page 76 rag: 5 V ' j . S I f 1 No evening is ever really wasted. We'11 meet them casually on the promenade and try to tempt them to a cocktail. Page 77 woicgvgww uv img :mi me mmm, ,- P5 . if-,, 'f1 -159 Page 78 How much longer will the destructive ques- tion, 'Is photography an art ?' be asked. To ask it implies a separation of photography from the mainstream of visual art. Photography is just as much an art as any of the other human en- deavors to seek out truth and out of it create the tangible record of man's growth as a sensi- tive, thinking being. The extra sensitivity of camera and of film has given new scope to the creative man, that exceptional human being who is more sensitive, more attuned, and more able to respond tell- ingly to the infinite wealth of impulses that his environment and his time emit.-Alexander Libefrman, Art Director, Vogue. vamaegmag . .H F 1 .fr-'F 4-fi S W, LM ,f J 5 fki ' 3 eh? h . xr' , f BOB I-ERNER1 Texture HENR1 CARTIER-BRESSON1 Eunuch ofthe Imperial court, Peking fgg, f' 'P . is I' I 'C QD' WERNER BISCHOF: Snow Scene, Ioporn Page 79 LEONARD MCCOMBE: Farm Kitchen, Mexico ARTHUR ROTHSTEIN: Blue Ridge Mountains Postmaster Page 80 IOHN VACHON: Poland CORNELL CAP!-X: Talmudic Scholars W. EUGENE SMITH: Woman Weaving SEG' i E Q ki MAURICE TERRELL: Wcrter Babies ELLIOT ERWITT: Street Scene Page 81 The executive director of the Chicago Urban League, Mr. Edwin C. Berry, opened the RAF-sponsored con- ference with a convocation address on The Nature of the Negro Revolt . Friday and Saturday, Hoke Norris, the literary editor of the Chicago Sim Times, Studs Terkel, interviewer- commentator, other local leaders in the field of human relations, and members of the College's student body and faculty participated in further discussion on the symposium's theme, The Crisis in Race Relations. There was also a panel discussion on the current issues in the Negro's fight for integration, lead by Dr. Donovan Smucker. The various parties involved included Berry and representatives of the following groups: The Chicago Daily N ews, Chicago Board of Education, Chicago Friends of SNCC, Chicago Property Owners Association, and Presbyterian Commission on Religion and Race. Edwin C. Berry Studs Terkel Page 82 R' A, ' ,,g A I' Warren Bacon Hoke Norris F. Lennarson and W. Alnot discuss the problems of the Urban League with Dr. Smucker and Edwin Berry. NX..-1' ' Page 83 Hoke Norris, Stud Terkel, and Dr. Cole participate in a symposium with the theme Crisis in Race Relations given to the students and faculty. Page 84 L., Tir Two lectures on the topic of the Negro's fight for integration both drew and stimulated a large group of students, faculty, and city residents. Page 85 w ,,, 4 'vv ' A 4. 'U Q f 1 1.6-ff L. Leightenburg, C. Brummel, A. Raymond, C. Harper, I. Copper- man, and H. Seeliger work out de- tails of conference. India, once fabled gem of the Orient, has changed. The land of the Taj Mahal can no longer be looked upon by Westerners as a somewhat glamorous-if ex- otic-corner of the world inhabitated by Kipling's char- acters, snake charmers, creators of rich fabrics and spices, persons categorized into inflexible castes, and believers in reincarnation. During the last 10 years, India-only one-third the size of the United States-has grown to contain nearly one-quarter of the world's population. The Soviet Union and Red China to the north, which to- gether hold approximately half the peoples of the world, have ideologies dialectically opposite to ours and their spheres of influence are creeping southward along India's borders. It is necessary to assess and exploit the possibili- ties of India as a potential world leader, a status brought directly by her policy of non-alignment. We must be cognizant that all our Montgomery, Alabama, Affairs are Americanized manifestations of Gandhi's legacy to India. Concepts of India are staggering. Tumultuous growth, idealogy of non-violent resistance, changing economic status, geographical position-these are rea- sons why India cannot, indeed will not, be ignored. Her importance is overwhelming. Page 86 A seventh-century rock-cut cave temple still in active use near Mcxhczbcrlipurcxm, approximately 30 miles south of Madras. Mahabali- puram is noted as the cradle of South Indian temple architecture. fQ A number of informative lectures, seminars, and cultural events were scheduled for the April 17-18 con- ference to be held on the campus. A. K. Dar, Minister of the Indian Embassy Cleftj, discussed India and Non-Alignmentng and K. V. Varki, Secretary of the Embassy's education department Crightl, compared ed- ucational systems within the United States and India and examined the role of the Indian student in Amer- ica. These were but two of the experts brought together to share their views during the two-day event. In addition, the famed Tagore Collection of paintings Cbelowl, and the exhibit featured at the Indian pa- villion of the Seattle World's Fair were shown on campus during the week. 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Delta Chi's about to sink Captain Hook's ship with Tinker-Bell. Page 91 Page 92 The kids are banned. The iug band. Such iugs should be banned Page 94 4'im f .W, 2 ? - T -':- if S I ii 9 L Master of Ceremonies Copperman announces the King and Queen. Winter Carnival Queen Miss Merrill S. Rench Winter Carnival King Mr. Nathaniel S. Barbour Carnival Queen Candidates. 1. to r.: Ian Dubs, lane Hennings. Eileen Nolan. Page 95 Student registration. . ,NNN COLLEGE DAY Page 96 Mock classes. -Q X Qui' Reception with the faculty. ' anal Y 'v Tour ot the campus. Final night entertainment. 41-f Av-- - 1,1 ,QQ Z' 91 12 an P X wav Wi QL we iw 1 an x ff, wh 7 Nez 0 Q Kf my , ,iiifzi 71 .f we? , an A My U S ' ,wlfvsgkfigfk-:13,.-fl 1qf,ff1w1.,, 1-3:52 . ' :wfgsigfmgiff,-msgs15,1 in A , 1m1:z'-- ,:vvQ4f,.g.fx 2211- f. 5,1-wiv, ,pa mf f 4 ff 1 .. :iw Mm, TlW.M,kU,m A k.,..,,Ah K An.,, E 5. K , L- .w,,. ,.:, Sis. ,, is gb, y , sa I . 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I , . i Q Y 5 After We-'re through with Remsen, we'11 start on Gregory cmd Nollen! Page 101 Wheeeeee! Who can I hit next? Next time, Miss Ccxpen, I'd like my eggs on cr plciel Page 102 Oh yummy- hard-boiled eggs again. 8- Hop-cr-long Hoppe 'Q Page 103 Page 104 'X QLM,.,:- Page 105 OFFICERS: I. Berlin, D. Euvenson, 5512425 ,, mass me 1.12 - Q-QQ, ' Mws- X -1'fw1w'-ffifwmm5211517-:,...1--fgfw.,., S .,1m,,Y,w .,,.f,-W-W . . ,N fn,-wmvMf2z.-vll.ff.. -.,f -.arm .:f--- S ,Q 2 ,.f,,-f..-,.., ,.,L- 12 SX ,,,,,.,,g..,,t,. 3 txt f 3 .2 . ,Q .5 ,,. .ASTQSVEEIT wi,?75?i21? f' 'Ni-lclgfxi, is P H . ' - 4,1 ,. ..e::1..w::. ml. 1 ,.,,: meh, ,.W,L ..,,,,., W,..,,A.., ,, L,,:.L ,,,.,.,.., ,- jilifyiillf--fra-al. 'tfmffff za-7'l5l5i5'5fi5'li,l?e5?V?llxf.llgg Psi 3252212 '. S S i.:5Y1?, 11,9 :'S,,ifAsjf5Q3.E'e , 1 ' a ei95356,.12I11Jsf?5,gz45?f5TSSlSf42'fQU3?i6EiiiEf??:zEE5fiQ2Li2i s EeEf5'2w25'?riail a SSX 5 ' M? ' 'X mer Z isfffszi H .-rf....f..w:..g,ly'wf-...,.Lw-ww... 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Briggle, C. Brown, C, Kokinis, D. Strompolis, A. Murdah. ROW TWO: C. Schuessler, D. Eavenson, H MQcLc!1n, A. Foster, I. Harman, C. lelinek, D. Hoppe, S. Knecht, S. Stearns. . , .,..a.f,,, . ...fn -,151-,, f, - f v.-f ...f vfff -ff- 5 ,... A sf:,::gfef-,.'s:rs.sz.ff,,. W, .1,:M..:,,,v V . ,Q-,IWW M ,,,...5:,,U, , , M.55,y,,, ,J - ,,g,jg,3,.3,,. , ..:,3s?i-' f , . . X Q , sk , K EYSWQYQ,ifffvfffiizmzfsiv sf,-H-'11 law 'f fsmm.fm-.1.,,,,-4 M .fm mmf.: mf... ,, - -- .,,, .,,.. , ,. ,. ,, f,gyfA--mn -I., ...Q 1 fy ,. Q..,5,f..g .w,,,,,:5,5,4gg52s 74zg24,.,Q1'fi:44ei:' Yisfaffiiiwil-nf -i-ff' .e,5fe.55?.?y, 2,55 - rl' I: Kg., gg, 51 Q. lg. fl 5g.,s+8g3f,Q Qi? Sf at N :L -.2 ..,,...,, .... ,gg ,Q Q, Q, iezwstfa. x I .. 91 . -....,,. '53?:Wn.11zQ5L9igf'35g' , ,..,....,.. , ,.,-- .- f. .kr , . ... ,. .. Ho! Ho! Moe Abstract Victory?l , ., I aff Why not? As the Gamma Phi's strove toward their goal of diversified projects this year, they broadened their scope both culturally and academically. Their services benefited needy organiza- tions in the local area, they assisted in the tutorial and the Community Chest programs, they adopted a child overseas, and as sponsors for the Poetry Reading in Chicago they pro- vided transportation. Newly initiated this year was the Academic Banquet and grade raising campaigns. In accordance with past traditions, such social events as the Halloween Hayride, Christmas Party, Back-to- School Slumber Party, and the Win- ter Formal highlighted the busy year. Gamma Phi Theta also participated in the Homecoming festivities, vari- gzy Show, Forester Day, and Parents ay. Page 107 OFFICERS I L1pton,I Townh11l, K. Colby, P Pence, A Pandolh L Lord 2 ,SQ W -xsfswligflxiw wi sufXf?s?'Hffmf',i1S?f R KW H 3553? ,af Q13 J 'FEW 3511157 -xA. A.,F9i D. Bridges, T Wa1ed1er, S Hxlhcxrd, A Nelson, B Bush I. Grcmis R. Wyngurden, A Sanford A Elhott L Lord, P Anderson, P 7 Chi Omega Chi began its history on the Lake Forest College campus as a local sorority called Gamma Rho Delta. She sought affiliation with a national sorority, and chose Chi Omega for its high goals and principles. The Sigma Delta Chapter of Chi Omega was formally installed on May 7, 1935. Out of Chi Omega grew the present Chi Omega Chi Sorority which aspires to maintain similar hopes and goals learned from its experiences with the national organization. On November 6, 1961, Chi Omega Chi received its charter from the state of Illinois. The purposes for which the sorority is organized are to promote high scholastic, social and intellec- tual standards among its members. The officers for the 1963-64 year are president, Pamela Penceg vice president, Joanne Liptong secretary, Peggy Hentzg and treasurer, Linda Lord. Last spring Chi Omega Chi and Kappa Sigma won the Variety Show competition with the Talk-a-Thou. The year ended with the Jane Forester trophy and a dance at the Belden Stratford. This fall Chi Omega Chi formed a powder puff baseball team which played against Kappa Sigma and was followed by a mixer at Hank's. She also won the women's float competition at Homecoming with the slogan Give 'em the Dickens. For two years Chi Omega Chi has participated in the Lake Forest Foster Plan by supporting Kim Jung Ai from Korea. At the end of the 1964 school year Chi Omega Chi will forfeit its participation in all Greek social activities on the Lake Forest College Campus. xozazca T . its z OFFICERS: FIRST ROW, Left to righi: I. Sawyer, B. Schmidt, R. Van Dyke. SECOND ROW: M. Wolfberq, H. Onthank, T. Davies, W. Fox. , I 1S1Q11iwfw1-51:i11111i,s'.11g111wQ1'f1f'QI Q. 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M5211 A' '11-f 1 1 gf, 1 ,ff 1 jfsf1 , ' ' eww' i.1T1fgf:1: 11 W 2,11,11f55f4gZ14f fig '1,:s'sf1'11' , ' 1 ' , 1111, '.11 2 I I J P W 'S If eff Q 1 1 a P 2 Y W... , ,N FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Raymond, I, Moreland, D. Purdy, B. Ankeny, L. Leiih, I. Korkin, I. Pope. SECOND ROW: D. Dose, B. Newton, T. Kalbfus, T. Peckman, G. Reich, B. Headstrum, D. Brooks, H. Onthank, S. Sheets, L. Stitzinger, I. Findley, I. Anderson. FIRST ROW, Lefi to Right: B. Schmidt, R. Von Dyke, I. Sawyer, T. Davies, W. Fox, H. Onthank. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, T. Clapp, C. Davies, I. Neaylon, D. Ioiner, N. Dinkel, M. Mackie, M. Wolfberq, I. Crane, K. Klien, I. Kerr, I. McDonouqh. Page 110 The 1963-1964 school year was hardly an inactive or unexciting one for the members of the Delta Beta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sharing one of the new South campus dormitories, Nollen Hall, with the Delta Chi's, the brothers of TEKE bought furniture for their basement lounge with the compensation for their former chapter and game rooms on the third floor of Blackstone Annex. TEKE captured the Hocemong alumni participation trophy and upstaged its rivals when its side-Wheeler float caught fire in the Friday night parade. An enthusiastic pledge class, which had been walked down in April, 1963, was activated in October. With their addition, TEKE strengthened its intra- mural program and planned for such events as the Variety Show and the Intracollegiate Sing. A busy schedule was high- lighted by the traditional Blue Mist and Red Carnation Dances. The members of TEKE were active not only within the fraternity but also without. Among the more prominent posi- tions were the following: Stentor editor and business manager, Forester editor, RAF Fall conference co-chairman, Forester Day chairman, Homecoming 1964 chairman, and the Com- mons troika. fri Page 111 X ig. fr, is , k, I 5' Y .M My W wf.-Mxf-www ROW ONE, Left to right: R. Rex, D. Hodgson, I. Greene. ROW I WO: R. Wilson, K. Pouch, B. Meadows. ,,.. W.. , W ,T ... ,..,. ...,M....i5.. ..,,,.- .f... ,f.., ,.., 11,-V, ..,..,, ..,, ,. ,,.., .. ,f'. -- . .1 few,.,5,,,,.,:.,W,.......v...,..,P, If...W.ffv.q,?...f.-.,f,tf..,..,..........'..,-f---,..Mf'- -.M.i7,.w. W. ia... , N . . . .H we mfLsf i-VVS?-1 U93 wa: - 1 , Pei :ev A cxifziaw. 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I3 v After a most successful rush last year the Delta Chi's started the fall term with twenty new members. Under the able leadership of president David Hodgson, vice president John Greene, treasurer Richard Rex, secretary Ken Pouch, corresponding secretary Bryon Meadows, and sergeant at arms Rick Wilson, the Delta Chi's became active in many phases of campus life. A variety of interests included the president of IFC, president of IM sports, CGA representatives, president of the sophomore class, and vice president of the junior class. Other organization member- ships were seen in Beta Beta Beta, AIP, dramatics, and varsity athletic teams. Scholastic endeavor also ranked high led by Bob Avery, Patterson scholar. K 1 ROW ONE, Left to Right: C. Cockram, E. Karas, H. McDowell. ROW TWO: C. Edwards, C. Mitchell I. Eversole, F. Hamilton. f-wifi. .f 1 Q . - qw '-'- f H ft , 5... v 'wk' V-f:.g,,-.-5...-,.1., -.l,.s,5- M ROW ONE, Left to Right: C. Harper, W. Bazley, G. Massey, D. Houqhtalinq, S. Kinderman, I. Hoffman I. Douglas. ROW TWO: F. Maurer, S. Campbell, R, Matray, I. Shapiro, P. Roth, I. Hale, I. Mitchell D. Moyer, K. Anderson, P. Phelan, T. Hale, R. Gerstnecker, S. Schuyler, 'I'. Dupont, L. Speir. ROW ONE, Left to Right: I. Scallon, F. Hamilton, E. Karas, H. McDowell, C. Cockram, C. Mitchell ROW TWO: 'I'. Adriance, C. Perry, I. Halla, S. Brock, D. Brock, I. Krichbaum, B. Braud, I. Hodges C. Edwards, I. Eversole. I .1 ly... 1 Perry gets a kick Matray has a ball a.i,d m l Running 'em down White stretching - IEW Karas directing Pledges anticipate Actives legislate. Pledges contributing Brother braud- Well . . . Page 115 Page 116 ,Q Q. v aww- ,sw .. 'Q ROW ONE, Left to Right: A Blacker, W. Turner ROW TWO L f . . , et to Right: R. Roberts, N, Suviqnac, R. Gaunt. Vgi, ,VV ,,Vg 1 ' , ' ' , Q h' A 5 i J l W ,. sf- 21- sie, f, 5, :ega7,.,Aggg11, A,m,.v.1as fam .szgfgi-g:f3g5:,, f ff .pw 2v:.1q1w,s, we 4 'mf . ' ' f K Q According to numerical strength, Alpha Sigma is the smallest fraternity on campus. As far as spirit and genuine fraternal bond are concerned, however, the little Sigs are second to none. In both our wiedly-varied social program and our desire for high academic standards we stress 10076 participation. Our social activities have included hayride parties, theater parties, and gatherings at some of Chicago's finest nightclubs. Being a small organization by no means limits the enjoyment which is made available to the members. Alpha Sigma also heavily stresses academic achievement. Despite our patterned non-conformity, 6027 of our Brothers are regularly on the dean's list. In addition, Alpha Sigmas belong to a wide assortment of clubs and other activities. Under president Al Blacker, vice president Roger Gaunt, treasurer Win Turner, and secretary Dick Roberts, Alpha Sigma looks toward a period of future growth through general acceptance of our attempt to establish a social organization which simultaneously maintains the highest scholarly ideals. Page 117 Page 118 H9481 OFFICERS: A. Perivolidis, I. Coolmcm, I. Marvich, S. Whipple. ..,..,.:.,.V.M ,e. -,..,-, ,LV 45:75. M, , V 7 ...Uv H ,gk ik .gig I , 951, .. . ,.,..,. .,. V., A-1 if k .f-,-fy ,pw ,fe , HL. , 1.4. . 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LL., ......., , ..,. .. , ,,,..,. ..,,. . . ...c... 4,.. . ,... .. .,,.. , L,.. . . . . . ,.,.,A . ...L,.,.,., . ,,.,,,.. . .,,, ,,k. . ..... - , '2:f-16535:-'fwfrugwfv, 5-:wff1mf.:,,fif-rw-N2-.J,, isf',wm5w-w,,g'.eww' wwffarv. ,W-,ev--,5yXf3.,-ef. ,.e..5,-fx.. ..rms.-ff? ,-vvr,-5,::wgf1.y..4-ww rw- we .fn-, A ..:.fg.w.',f in ..q:3k,,M1.,. ...gy gg., -if f.,g.lV, tw.. 553.2 , . .if 53.5, f gg. ic.. .,e,f.,- .KK V .kip Li., Lg, - ..f.f.. f' A Ar' fj-5 ig. e --L1 ew! Vffvf f- 1- . 14 ' ai-w.., ...V 11Y--A'uf:, f3L: .SK .,. . ..,..., .. . , . . . . . . ...Q ,,.,, N,..,, ..,. Q.. ...U ..'. .. ..... ,-,-. ,..,...f.: fe... -f,,..f. ..,, .F V... .,. .,. ... ... .1-..:. -,- . if . .L .. .. is ROW ONE, Left to Right: S. Whipple, R. Macartney, S. Duncan, E. Malmqren, R. Ianick, K. Turner, N. Loverinq. ROW TWO: I. Harris, L. Roberts, M. Sillay, M. Schnepff, M. Burke, P. Sammis, A. Sveida, R. Knowles, C. Meyer, C. Hamilton, H. Bierma. ROW ONE, Left to Right: I. Coolman, A. Perivolidis, I. Marvich, A. Hecht, P. Iohnson, N. Suydam, P. Reid. ROW TWO: M. Keefe, R. Kolowski, P. Debeer, N. Spencer, S. Terms-Y, l. Cooper, S. Drake, R, Lindsley, R. Alamshah, D. Layion, M. Collins, C. Lord, R. Dollaske, P. Wood. ua In all possible areas, Di Gamma Alpha Upsilon has worked hard to achieve a state of excellence. The Di Gam's influence upon the IFC is felt in important and diverse legislation. Every year from the house are many lettermen who are the back- bones to most of the college's varsity teams. In interfraternity intramurals the house's perseverance and ability is more easily portrayed, for the Di Gams have not only won annually many individual sport trophies, but for the past 6 years have won the sweepstakes trophy and are on their way to an even more deserved victory this year. Good examples of the work applied to to insure the success of every Di Gam social event are the Playboy and South Sea Island parties, many dance band parties, and formal cocktail parties. The many college class officers and the president of the CGA attract the respect of a vast majority of the college students. Even in academics the entire Di Gam house is unified, shown by their winning of the scholarship trophy for the past three years. Di Gamma Alpha Upsilon looks ahead with an attitude toward achievement and with so much suc- cess under their belt, has an excellent history to reflect upon. Page 119 V W MI. 'Hl!'3 ROW ON-E, left to right: P. Lindclhl, D. McCabe, G. Sinudinos. ROW TWO: T. Richards, L. MCCOY, I. Lyons. , ,. VE: ' 'arf iq: , 'z - 413' Wm, --my 5 , i f .12 . :g,gJ..,. ...sr QA. ,,:.,t3,. I gp, Wh .V I O O ff-:Y E wg fiaigf B gifs... L . g QQ ROW ONE, Left to Right: 'I'. Richards, D. McCabe, R. Schmitz, R. Schupo, R. Kraft, R. Kuchcxrik. ROVV TWO: R. Edholm, I. Lyons, P. Lindahl, A Beresoff, L. McCoy, I. Towey, G. Sincxdinos, D. Dmgcsh. Page 120 Phi Pi Eipsilon, founded at Lake Forest College in 1895, is the oldest local fraternity in the United States. Many active-alumni events make Phipe membership a life long fellowship. Such activities as the annual Alumni Banquet, summer picnics, and several seasonal outings keep the fraternity spirit of all Phipes extremely strong. Long known for their diversity and eagerness to participate in campus affairs, the Phipes have kept that tradition by their participation in all the varsity sports, having chairmen of several of the all-school events, sports editor of the Stentor, and several members on the Dean's list. Leadership has been provided by members who have served on the IFC, Intramural Board, New Student Week Committee, Homecoming Committee, Campus Chest, Col- lege Day, and Forester Day. This impressive list of accomplishments, we feel, is typical of the Phipe spirit and this is the legacy the graduating members leave to the remaining brothers, five-sixths of whom are sophomores, knowing full well that the closeness of brotherhood developed unity as a house will be continued for many years to come. we-ss ,W . ' Wig-5 5, aw - 1.. , ,i at 5 ,,...,. .,,,,.. ,.,,. .52 ,, ,ins-ia' 2, ww-- Tqf S C.: fi C31 13 Page 122 Sophonuxe M. Higginhothun. Seci. C. Drake. V. Pres. S. Oderr. Treas. P. Plant, Pres. L 'fM,, Firm W1 1 CD UJ :- 5 Q 5 SFP? 52 Ewiwfwwfww mai? lfgw 1 ?3Hyai?1 I QM! EEK' A - 2, fi iv g ag W af. 4 kb .5 iwmwwm If T 5 I: ... ,. ...... ,1,. ..f ..,:f . bf -'M -.1-f:,ew:f ' Yi fwrfskf .-,,.Qws:,,, x Ja . 1 ,W 3 E wiifh an , . .,,,,.. .- f T: M' A 3 ..,. i?ii.QHMGW. Qiifgmiiwiw mwgegwgawwz Klien. Pres. Opai. Sect. Hopkins. V. Pres. Farrell. Treas. 154.55 ml. 1 T? 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ROW ONE, Lefi to Right: M. Marqulus, C. Perry, A. Perivolidis, I. Hodges, I. Reiss. ROW TWO: A. Penny, C, Brummell, L. Roberts, M. Peiri, T, CUNY, I- Marvich, I. Sawyer. Page 125 SITTING: Dean Dunn, I. Patterson, I. Marvich, A. Perivolidis, D. Williams, S. Brock, I. Scallan. PHI ETA SIGMA IRON KEY SITTING: Dean Dunn, B. Egel, A. Ianover, L. Leigh, M. Margulus. STAND- ING: I. Sawyer, D. Hodgson, T. Malmgren, A. Perivolidis, KAPPA ALPHA PHYSICS I N CLUB FRONT ROW, Left to Right: P. Pick, M. Schultz, L. Stark, T. Clapp. TOP ROW: K. Klein. T. Dabrowski, 'I'. Rhoades, Dr. Iensen, B. Sawyer, B. Meadows. I FRONT ROW, Left to Right: I. Berlin, D. Eagles, I. Fincher, P. Koppe, Dr. Giere, I. Reiss, V. Vreeland. TOP ROW: I. Gerdy, I. Crane, N. Savignac, F. Ballantyne, D. Blair, G. Etu, N.. Lattimore, M. R. Davis, K. Turner, I. Davidson. BETA BETA BETA Page 127 AIESC-US E xv . K' ng? I T .. ., 'fm , ' 5 - .Ev 1... , if if J? '5 Q My SITTING, 1. to r.: C. LeVesconte, P. Heist. STANDING: N. Dinkel, A. CAM r E L s f .f If X. K. ' - -gn. sf E Nancy Luttimore, Dcxve Stump. Buckley, D. Strompolos, I. Coppermcm. PARENT'S DAY Page 128 C GMMITTEE D, Kruemer, B. Terhune, C. Van Riper, M. Vcxn Sickle, H. Hossenstein. Qui l l -me N-152' I. Turpen, B. Scott, B. Mcrvich, l. Lansburgh. COLLEGE DAY COMMITTEE HOMECOMING CGMMITTEE , 1 CSITTING, l. to r.J: B, Leoncxrd, I. Lipton, C. Cockrum, S. Heff- ner, I. Netherwood. ISTANDING, 1. to r.l: G. Massey, I. Mm-wich, C. Mitchell, R. Goebel, R. Bruud. RAF LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Hurd, K. Vcm Cleave, I. Brown, A. Loverdi, K, Nouim, C. Byrne. TOP, Left to Right: I. Reitman, D. Standiord, A. Moss, C. Brummel, I. Naeylyn, R. Marcus, I. Bear, T. Peckham. CATHOLIC GUILD Page 130 was VZ? LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hanlon, C. Byrne, A. Loverdi, I. Pope. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Baer, K. Van Clecive. LEP1' TO RIGHT: I. Epstein, T. Peckham, G. Robertson. STANDING: D. Stand- iord, G. Pearce, C. Mores. UNITARIANS Page 131 CANTER - BURY CLUB SI'I'I'ING, Left to Right: G. Engels, C. Berry, P. Hurd, S. Fowle. STANDING: A. Moss, Rev. At- water, I. Necxylon, R. Zimmerer. UCCF , SI'I'I'ING, Left to Right: K. Norum, I I. Reitmcm, D. Stcmdford. STAND- ING: B. Scott. E I 2 CHOIR FIRST ROW: M. Scott, L. Grocrq, L. Wally, D, Strom- polos, R. Anderson I. Grey D. Schmidt, K. Leslie, C Ukerii, B. Iohnson. I SECOND' ROW: S. Lambert, K. Geri hurdt, A. Foster, I, Sinclair, K. Kidercx, M. McCall THIRD ROW: S. Matz S, Hcxthcxwcx , B. Foss, B. Scott M. Roqqenkump, E.lBonner, I. Freeman, C. Mayo' FOURTH ROW: M. Christman, B. Henderson, B. Kelly D. Allen, L. Sklenar, B. Henkin, I. Marshall. I. Benqston, I. Pope, K, Roehrs. JEWISH ACTIVITY L. Stark, S. Hirsch Pels, I, Brown. SI'I'I'ING: A. Icmovar, R. Marcus, R. Broms, I. Kaplan. LEFT TO RIG WRA FIRST ROW: B. Iohnson, G. Amick, C. Van Riper, M. Hazen. SECOND ROW: M. Brady, B. Koe, 1. Freeman, M. Payne, L. Richards, M. Higqinbotham. THIRD ROW: I. Iohnston, M. Alderman, B. Castleman, E. Rayne, C. Levesconte, L. Stark. A.G ,rr audlo SPANISH CLUB SITTING, Left to Right: L. Kulieke, I. Becker, F. Amzallag, E. Conway. STANDING: C. White Dr. Speros. Page 134 IRC LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Speros, Dr. Burion, E. Goss, H, Seeliger, F. Amzcxllaq, L. Ligtenberg. FOREIGN STUDENTS af' SITTING: E boss, W.A.B. Mr1cPha11, D. GODd1VG, I. Grcxiry. STANDING. E, Whxiheld H. seeuqerf 1. okmdo, G, Hass. L. Groaq, F. Amzallcxq. FRENCH CLUB SITTING: I. Iohnston, N. Lctfimore, L. Stark, B. Finley. SlTAND- ING: M, Pennenbaum, E. Soler. Page 135 COMMITTEE Page 136 PROM FIRST ROW: P. Iohnson, M. Cohn, C. Lord, N. Loverinq go VERNING A GENCIES K. Klein, P. Plant, I. Murvich, E. McKitteick, C, Lord. Q. SI'I'I'ING, Left to Right: I. Baer, E. Wcxisbrot, C. NOYCTOSS, A. Albers. STANDING: R. Gerald, B. Tones, B. Luton, M. Mackie, B. Bownes, H. Witmer. YOUNG REPUBLICANS BLACK OAK SITTING, Left to Right: M. Higqenbothom, D. Neugcxrten, L. Homer, M, Gillespie. STANDING: D. Don! uldson, G. Korkin, P. Horovitz, P. Grishmcxn, I. Pope. Page 137 PSI CHI SI'I'I'ING, Left to Ri . Brummel, S. Campbell, C. Perry, R. Marcus. qht: R. Goebel, C LeVesconte. A. Staley, D. Strobel. STANDING: C CCN- FIGURATI ON LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Williamson, C. Travis, C. Cohen. X LEFT TO RIGHT: George Reich, Iohn Sawyer, Iohn- Hebert, Iohn Pope. PUBLICATIONS BOARD 9 STUDENT CONDUCT BOARD CONVOCATION COMMITTEE 'i SITTING. Left to Right: Sue Price, Caroline Davis. STANDING Phil Iohnson, Steve Brook, Richard Dwincll. LEFT TO RIGHT: Andy Icnover, lohn Crcxne, Tom Wellmcm. Page 139 STUDENT CURRICULUM 'ilw COMMITTEE SITTING: T. Ellisen, M. Alderman, I. Perry, I. Thompson, C. Kokinis. STANDING: C. Goldburg, I. Kirchbaum, A. Ianover. R. Roberts, Dean Dunn, S. Whipple. ALPHA PSI I HUMAN Page 140 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Butler, B. Fuller, V. I Hennmgs 'I' McLaugh11n A Nelson I Meyer RE I N Dearborn, S. Iusenener,B, Davis. SECOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Goldberg, A. Icmover, C. Wil- liams, S. Hatheway, R. Holman, C. Davis, P, Blum. SPECIAL PROJECTS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C, Van Riper, I. Briggle, I. Lipton, C. Levesconte. SECOND ROW: L. Leiqhtenburg, B. Bryant, I. Perry, A. Raymond, B. Koe, R. Anderson. TUTORIAL PROJECT L.A.A.C. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Snipes, M. Iames, E. D. Ginter, G. Stupar, F. I. Crane, F, Baker, H. Bettis, I. Houghtalinq, C. Perry, T. Cain, P. Ehman, F. McPart1in, C, Welles, I. Nash, F. Hamilton, R. Roney, G, Braver, F. Riser. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Icmover, K. Taylor, P. Mohan, R. Holman, P. Hurd. Page 141 but the college year at Lake Forest. Illinois. Seventf'-sixth year of Elton- catlon. Second class postage paid at Lake Forest. ll., under the of March 3, 1879. Editor in Chief ............... - ...... .. ...... ........ .............. -....-.................-.... ..... .. John Sawyer Mumging Editor ..... .... .. .............. ........ .... -.... .... ...... ...... ........--. Charles Goldberg Editorial Board .i........ ...... B like James, Butch Marshall, Don Erickson Senior Advisor ....... ,....................,.,..... ,.,...,.... A,....... ,,., - ,,,,,., J o h n Hebert Sports Editor .,,........... .,i....................................................................,,. P hil Johnson Business Manager ......,..........,........,..,..,,.......... - ..,....................A.,.,,., Bob Schmidt Staff ........................... Tom Wellman, Andy Janover, Cindy Cameron, Bob Lindsley, Mel Burke, Corky White, John Greene, George Reich, Mary Brakke Faculty Advisors .. ..................i.......... Dave Henderson, Joan Wilts CGA Constituency Energy spent by a committee chairman, a fraternity pres- ent, or a collegiate team can have little effect upon an insti- tion's atmosphere if a majority of students remain aloof, lconcerned, or unresponsive. Hours of effort by a devoted ganizer can be wasted if competing groups lose interest and come disorganized. Months of preparation for annual events, .ch as the recently cancelled intracollegiate Sing, can be nul- ?ied by lack of initiative on the part of committed partici- mtst who feel no obligation to the College or their fellow udentsl . When only a quarter of the grandstands are filled ith loyal finterested?l boosters, amateur athletes may well el uninspired as they dribble up their home court. If the udent body becomes disillusionedv ' ' ' ' immunity government, it too may CGA should be among the mc ake Forest. It 'Ls not. A minor. .en and members, and class dell .volved feels any concern for the 4 Jrmal orders of business. Admittedly, few preponderate rrm. Yet, even then the voices o ant body are seldom heard throug entatives . It is an unfortunate zlegates, with few exceptions, se sten, instead of clarifying their c mable to serve on CGA. They rr leir contemporaries' views. Considering this problem, we nend its present election system. end a method by which the membf rlect a delegate, a procedure whicl .g all-school election. For instant Lg more than 20 or less than 75 si ie delegate lone vote on CGAJ rger dorms might receive two Light appoint representatives from We believe such a system woul ale defects of the currently utilize Jmination meetings are poorly att .ore votes for their popularity the level ul uuuipeteuce in urucr rected learning will continue throughout life. The above quote, taken from the 1963-64 Bulletin of Lake Forest College, is, of course, not to be taken seriously, It is, after all, nothing but a verbal facade of what a college is supposed to be. It would be a naive individual in- deed who would be drawn to a university on the basis of such a statement. And so it is that the successful Lake Forest student is fully cognizant of the fact that the standards for academic achieve- ment are quite far removed from the above-cited far flung ideals. How does one determine who is successful at Lake Forest College? The quarterly Dean's List might be a logical place to look, for here is presented a. listing of those whose work has met a. standard of excellence demanding of high rec- ognition. Last term, one hundred eighty-four students attained this Llldl. SC.ll'LllUL.lVH.LCU. H1111 Sell' atmosphere on campus. Studi are not stimulated 'to do anytl other than the basic requirem4 as set by the professor. M successful students view t schooling in the same light a job situation. One works becz one has to get the job done. It is now that the question n be posed as to whether or not s attitudes are desirable on the dent body. Certainly, if the stut body does not take seriously part of the statement of purl as stated in the catalogue, the lege tthat is, the College tl does little to invite the student 3 take such a. position seriously does not require a great dea searching to find a disillusic freshman who wants to tran out. Here is an individual who come to college expecting a gi perhaps almost impossible, c lenge. It is only a. matter of wt - before he learns that the stand: fall far below his expectations this point, he begins to lose n of his conscientious applicatio: his studiesg he falls into doing which is required, for, indeed, t is no encouragement to do thing else. This individual 1 that he is accomplishing virti nothing. He wants to get out. The cynical upperclassman is hard to find either, He res himself to plodding along st how, probaby making the De Lost all along the way, unt finally comes time to graduate he can get out of what he reg as a lousy atmosphere. What seem characteristin similar in both the above cast that these people both want and expect something more th. simple job situation. They wax be active and they want to be 1 lenged. To this end, they find the action must come from ti selves and so, also, must the I lenge. If they want to abst 'eshmen and sophomores know all ' for the twelve I grade in Combination with an hon' l ' ' ' ' ' FIRST ROW, L it 1 R' hi I. M h ll, . , . , . . 'ectlve posltlons elght of Whlch ROW: T Wellincn? Iixnoverfnli.Clohgsoioldburg I Sawyer M james SECOND, eniors. It should be noted that Qu.. I .L to judge and to reason, if want to grow in understan: iainted with fewer nominees if fraternities dissolve, while ie present election method continues. Women and commuters would be given a fairer represen- Ltion. Finally, the election of delegates from dormitories would, he think, create greater student interest in CGA by improving me communication between representatives and their constitu- 1ts . Dorm discussions could help the electors realize the rsponsibilities of their delegate. He could, in turn, determine ie outlooks of others living in his hall and not hesitate to xpress them at Community Council meetings. Iommunication and Respect The administration last week decided to disallow the CGA- pproved proposal to free juniors and seniors from their con- Dcation requirements. In doing so, its most convincing argu- Lent was that the program should be regarded as a co-cur- cular one which blends out-of-class lectures withlregular It is clear that the passing grade is relatively easy to come by at Lake Forest College. Various teach- ers have suggested different reas- seems to pressure to keep students ons for this. One reason be that there is much from the administration the number of failing down to a. bare minimum. After all, each student represents a valu- able source of revenue to the Col- lege. But it would seem that the major reason why standards for passing are so low is the fact that there is little encouragement to do more than is expected, 'I think, says one teacher, that low stand- ards are very much the result of the total absence of an academic insight and wisdom, they find they must do it almost entirel their own. Furthermore, ther practically no incentive to take initiative. One sees perhaps a far gre challenge at Lake Forest Co than the challenge of merely ting knowledge, This is the lenge of creating an all-perva attitude conducive to getting ki edge. Perhaps all education i sentially self-education, but a lege situation must, at the least, foster enough inquisitive in the self to educate the self under such conditions can we that we live in an academic ll munity. ..- 'TTL - mam-aa-H4 ' , . Q K ' -uw 3 K at, .WW-wi xg 'Y . W nga.. Q . W 'A 4, , 1 My y MW ,.v3. 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THIRD ROW: D. Gondwe, M. Petri, R. Aypres, M. Byers, I. Hcrrvey, A. Hewcxt, R. Fraqufldd. Page 151 Coach Triptow N . so ,K if 1, f r A, 1 4 V , fi' if V f' ik. I b fo 25541 4 +1 on looking onlookers ,S . . D Ai K H 4 Fi k I Quick pass to Egel high kick is kg 5 Pouch-kick 5 xl, 1 Page 153 TOP: B. Gamer, D. Dunbar. T. Rolefson, R. Hopkins, I. Warner, I. Findlay. MIDDLE: T. Malmqren. M. Komar, C. White, R. Holder, T. Babb, FRONT: Coach Triptow, M. Triptow, M. Zagoria, A. Penny, B. Steen. R. lax-nick. Y -r .- .. W -i . . ,,.., 5 .. , . .... .... .Y .1 'A ' ,ci-37174-lf' mwlisie 'lflfiillfl 'ruff' -Y 535fY'liifi5lf'i:f: 11555587 Vlilfdl7l'i1ll55'4Qf?,i,f,5'ii7f'A?il:3bf, . 62 53 56 52 69 70 63 48 55 52 50 71 60 65 58 70 61 56 81 44 Page 154 Season Record Hope College Knox College Elmhurst College Chicago U. Assumption U. 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DWINELL The wise know too well their weak- ness to assume infalliuilityg and he who knows most, knows best how little he knows. Thomas Jefferson LUCIA CROSSMAN Sociology Once in a lifetime, perhaps, one es- capes the actual confines of the flesh. Once in a lifetime, if one is luclqy, one so merges with sunlight and air and running water that whole eons, the eons that mountains and deserts know, might pass in a single after- noon without discomfort. --Loren Eiseley IO ANNE FREEMAN Music Practice makes perfect. CHRISTOPHER I. COCKRUM Economics There was a little girl, who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead, And when she was good, she was very, very good And when she was bad --she was better. GAIL ELIZABETH AMICK English Times change and we with Time . . . But not in the ways of Friendship. ROBERT I. BRAUD Government There was a little girl, who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead, And when she was good, she was very, very good, And when she was bad --she was better. RICHARD ERNEST FULTCN Business Administration Let its have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let as to the end, dare to do our duty as we under- stand it. -Abraham Lincoln KATHLEEN LOUISE BARNEY Chemistry i What? ls man merely a mistake of God's or is God merely a mistake of man's? -Nietzsche N N N i i KAREN SUE KNUDSON English Where am I going? I don't quite know. . What does it matter where i people go? i Down to the wood where the i blue-bells grow- i Anywhere, anywhere. I don't know. i -A. A. Milne i PETER W. KESSLER History Lebe, wie da, wenn du stirbst, Wunschen wirst, gelebt za haben. --Gellert Q, ,,'. In :Q Page 176 IOAN LIPTON History K' in the dew of little thin s the . . . , g heart finds its morning and is re- freshedf' FRED MCPARTLIN Economics Too many people think too much about the thoughts they think others are thinking about the.m,' thereby they are liable to think thoughts other than the thoughts others are thinking of them, I think. -Anonymous MARIE DAVIS Psychology He who knows nothing, loves nothing. He who can do nothing understands nothing. He who understands nothing is worthless. But he who understands also loves, notices, sees . . . The more knowl- edge is inherent in a thing, the greater the love . . . Anyone who imagines that all fruits ripen at the same time as the strawberries knows nothing about grapes. -Paracelsus SANDRA LUKEY English Every human being is in- tended to have a character of his own,' to be what no other is, and to do what no other can do. --Channing GERRI MINION Chemistry Work is love made visible. -The Prophet CHARLES I. B. MITCHELL, IR. Economics There was a little girl, who had a little carl Right in the middle of her forehead, And when she was good, she was very, very good, And when she was bad -she was better. L. I I DOROTHY GALIGER Business Administration A true friendship is one of the rarest and most valuable experiences in life. IAMES L. COOLMAN English One of the two according to your choice, Women or wine, yoa'll have to undergog Both maladies are taxes on our joys: But which to choose, I really hardly know, And if I had to give a casting voice, For both sides I could many reasons show, And then decide, without great wrong to either, It were much better to have both than neither. -Lord Byron Page 178 MARION BRADY Government The voice of life in me cannot reach the ear of life in you, but let as talk that we may not feel lonely. --Kahlil Gibran IACKIE DAVIDSON Biology There are gems of wonderoils brightness Oftimes lying at our feet, And we pass them, walking thoughtless Down the busy crowded street. -Kipling LEANNA PAVLAK English Time passing as men pass who never will came back again . . . and leaving us, Great God, with only this . . . knowing that this earth, this time, this life, are stranger than a dream. -Thomas Wolfe .Q Mm is , K. ROBERT DOLLASKE Enghsh The busy bee had no time for sorrow. -William Blake Page 179 Page 180 Razors pain you ,- ANTHONY KALBFUS Economics Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow, for circum- stances may arise tomorrow that will make you regret what you did today. -Aaron Burr IUDY HIGERT English Rivers are dampg Acids stain you And drugs cause cramps. Guns aren't lawfulg Nooses giveg Gas smells awfulg You might as well live. -Dorothy Parker MARY ELLEN PAYNE BIOIOQY Your friends is your needs answered. -The Prophet Kahll Glbran i BARBARA LENZ SOCIOIOQY Live, Love, Laugh and Be Happy. ALLEN BLACKER Physics This is a world in which each of us, knowing his limitations, knowing the evils of superficial- ity and the terrors of fatigue, will have to cling to what is close to him, to what he knows, to what he can do, to his friends and his tradition and his love, lest he be dissolved in a universal confusion and know nothing and love nothing. -J . Robert Oppenheimer 7 . . ,. 5 5' K' ,gipwvcfwsg PATRICIA D. LUTON English No one is useless in this world who lightens the bur- den of it to anyone else. -Dickens -Barbara Lenz b 3 x, Y it li Page Page MATTHEW WOLFBERG Psychology A man said to the universe: 'Sir, I existl' 'Howeverj replied the universe, 'The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation. -Stephen Crane CAROLYN LOCKE Anthropology Freedom is the possibility to make meaningful choices. Robert Theobald KONTHIP PRABHAILAKSI-IANA English Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible sun within us. -Sir Thomas Browne Look deep inside yourself ART PERIVOLIDIS Economics I t is provided in the essence of things that from any fruitation of success, no matter what shall come forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. --Walt Whitman ELAINE PITT Psychology BARBARA MCMILLEN SOCIOIOQY and find that which He has put there. It is the essence of your being. It will bring the sun into your heart and into the hearts of those who know you. V in T Courage is strength of mind, capable of conquering what- eyer threatens the attainment of the highest good. Paul Tillick Q k Page 183 SANDRA PATTERSON MALLORY Music This above all: to thine ownself be true, and it must follow, as the night the day,' Thou canst not then be false to any man. -Shakespeare LELANA IO LIGTENBERG Pre-Lcrw There is a land of the living, and a land of the dead, and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning. -Thornton Wilder IOHN W. SCALLAN English In youth my wings were strong and tireless, But I did not know the mountains. In age I knew the mountains But my weary wings could not follow my vision- Genius is wisdom and youth. -Edgar Lee Masters Page 184 ANNE BUCKNER NELSON English Drink and dance and laugh and lie, Love, the reeling midnight through, For tomorrow we shall Clie! fBut, alas, we never do.J -Dorothy Parker RUSSELL D. LAYTON International Relations I'll straighten up! ALICE OLYNN STALEY Psychology N o man is an island entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. -Donne Page 185 V RALPH EDGAR Philosophy A little philosophy inclineth a 'ma'h's mind to atheism but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to relzgzon Q.-if-+ IACKI BLANKENHEIM Drcamcztic Art Gay . . . Affectionate . . . When I 'fm 'reborn I pray to be a White-wing butterfly. --Issa Page 186 RONALD I. MATRAY Econom1cs Whhhaaaat! LINDA DORIUS Psychology Wantons go in bright brocades Brides in organdyg Gingha,m's for the plighted mdidsg Sa,tin's for the free! -Dorothy Parker GEORGE B. MASSEY Economics The life given us by nature is shorty but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal. Cicero E 3 PRUDEN CE KOPPE Biology There is only one defense -- a de- fense eompounded of eternal 'vigil- ance, sound policies and high cour- aqe.' -John Foster Dulles Page 187 LAURA B. RICHARDS History A friend is a person with whom you can be sincere. Emerson Page 188 English ourselves alone. LESLIE ANN MCCULLA Our hopes must center in Dryden RAYMOND WILLIAM HOLDSWORTH Psychology Know then thyself, presume not God to scan, The proper study of mankind is man. Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being dunkly wise, and rudely greatg . . . Sole judge of truth, in endless error hurled, The glory, jest, and riddle of the world! -Alexander Pope REINHARDT VAN DYKE, IR. International Relations Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this world as a real friend. Such a one is as it were another self, to whom we impart our most secret thoughts, who partalces of our joy, and comforts us in our afflictiong add to this, that his company is an ever- lasting pleasure to us. -Pilpay SUSAN POTTS Government The world has entered a period of the agony of the free spirit. -Nicolas Berdyaev VALERIE IEAN DEARBORN Dramatic Art The play's the thing Page 189 MARGARET ANN HEN TZ Sociology And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. ..... . -Gibran Page 190 X MARGARET ADGER NOHAN English I would that my life remain a tear and a smile- A tear to unite me with those of broken heart ' A smile to be a sign of my joy in existence. ar'-fff Gibran MARTIN IOHN SCHNEPFF Government Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself. -Lessing sie W ga' ,u., ,,M... , CHARLES RICHARD HARPER Government There never was in the world two opinions alike, no more than two hairs or two grainsg the most uni- versal quality is diversity. -Montaigne SHARON LEE HUSENETTER History Plying her needle and thread- Stitch! stitch! stitch! --Thomas Hood CHRISTINE ANN LE VESCONTE Psychology N o rhan can reveal to you augh but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. For the vision of one man lends not its wings to another man. -Gibran ,--- ---f--- v-- - -ww-,.n vp .-V V, Y ALICE EMERSON MERRILL Sociology Laugh, and the world laughs with you, Weep, and you weep alone, For the sad old earth must barrow its mirth K But has trouble enough of its own. -Wilcox Page 192 DIANE I. BRIDGES Government Ask not what Lake Forest can do for you, but what you can do for Lake Forest. IOHN THOMAS MCDONOUGH History I never give anybody hell. I just tell the truth and they think it's hell. Harry S. Truman MARILYN SUE DAFOE Art History It is through Art, and through Art only, that we can realize our perfec- tion,' through Art and Art only that we can shield ourselves from the sor- flid perils of actual existence. -Oscar Wilde LINNEA SWANSON Chemistry Fclicitations! Still . . . I guess This year too Will prove only so-s -I ssa IEROME RENE GRATRY Economics Le bonjeur n'est pas chose aisee: il est tres clifficile de le trouver en nous, et im- possible de le trouver ail- leurs. --Chamfort is Page 193 ,A -General Robert E. Lee vw- DANIEL DAVID DRAGASH Psychology Teach him to deny hiinself. SHARON DOROTHEA KOE History When I had When I was When I was When I was When I was Ent now I I was One, just began. I was Two, nearly new. I was Three, hardly Me. I was Four, not much inore. I was Five, just alive. ain Six, I'in as clever as clever, So I think I'Zl be six now forever and ever. -A. A. Milne l Page 194 Economics Man is known by the company he organizes. HARVEY FRANCIS BETTIS Ambrose Bierce DANIELLE RENEE GISLASON English Then mortals know what end they would be at, But whether glory, power, or love, or treasure, The path is through perplexing ways, and when The goal is gain'd, we die, you know-and Then,- -Lord Bryon STEPHEN CRAWFORD BROCK English This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps the end of the beginning. IAMES GREGORY VARVERIS Economics I admire the serene assurance of those who have religious faith. It is wonderful to observe the calm confidence of a Christian with four ares. --Mark Twain -Winstone Churchill Page 195 IAMES BARLOW I-IEBERT History I f at first you don't succeed try, tiy again. Then quit. No use being a damn fool about it. -W. C. Fields Page 196 VIRGINIA GALE BARNES Sociology Alone we are, as lonely as the sun Then and now, pcwched 'vacant Moving one by one . . . --A Modern Sermon DONNA LOUISE RI-IOADES Sociology . . . one must still have shaos in oneself to be able to gifue birth to a dancing star. -Friedrich Nietzche PAULIN E ANN PETERSEN Sociology In this open world, what is I there, any man may try to learn. J. Robert Oppenhelmer I GARDINER BAILEY VAN NESS III History Happiness is a High Pass. LESLIE RICHARDS GAGE, I R, English It's been a long, long time. Page 197 Page 198 NATALIE HEARD STEWART Enghsh They also served . . . DAVID LEE GREENWOOD Psychology It was a pale incorporeal wind that seemed to penetrate the earth and every breathing thing upon the face of the earth-blowing as it has blown through all memory and song. I could feel it bearing the body of the airplane within its own body, gently yawning, softly rocking the babe of man safe inside his mother sky- while everywhere the embracing lul- laby of wind swept on, coming from we know not where, going we know not whence-inexorable, aloof, of a mind apart. -Song Of The Sky FRANCES FOSTRE PUESTOW Art History To thine own self be true, then it shall follow as the day the night, thou canst not be false to any man. -Shakespeare THOMAS LOREN BABB Psychology Concerning recent issues on civil rights, I question this: whether to legislate equality or protect the freedom of opinion and prejudice, which I deem not im- moral. I 1 NANCY IEAN FELLOWES Enghsh Shall I go off to South America? Shall I put out in my ship to sea? Or get in my cage and be lions and tigers? Or--shall I be only Me? -A. A. Milne WILLIAM MICHAEL CULHANE, IR. English . . . Which man knows more? Show me a hermit and I'll show you a man who probably knows everything. I don't condone the fellow, I admire him. He's got courage. -C. C. Berg Page 199 KATHLEEN SCOTT TAYLOR Government And in hea'ven's name, who are the public enemies? ex- claimed Dr. Leete. Are they France, England, Germany, or hunger, cold, and naked- ness? -Edward Bellamy INGRAM DOUGLASS MARSHALL Music Nothing is accomplished by writing a piece of music, nothing is accomplished by hear- ing a piece of music, nothing is accomplished by playing a piece of music, our ears are now in excellent condition. -John Cage GEORGE A4 STUPAR, IR. Business Administration A man of words but not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. Page 200 KATHRYN BARRIE MILLARD English Perhaps I might. You never know. -A. A. Milne ', 33, 1? HARRY BIERMA Business Administrcition There's no defeat, in truth, save from within, Unless yon're beaten there, y0n're bound to win! -Henry Austin IUDITH ANN BROWN History Happiness is worth more than all the brilliant things, true and false, that are said every evening in Paris. -Balzac Page 201 is DEBORAH TABSHISH History sais' 5 than a deadhead. , Q it Pd rather be a redhead rf . - J . W A -af, r Vg., ,, ,N ffgfii Dt i,,g:ff'+f Qui. . fir. 4 ff F ' DAVID WAYNE STUMP Business Administration The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men, Gand aft a-gley, And lea'e us naught but grief and pain, For promised joy. -Robert Burns Page 202 FRANK D RYSER Business Administration The price of wisdom is above rabies CHERILYNE GAIL STARK Sociology It ain't so much the things we don't know that get us into trouble. It's the things we know that ain't so. --Artemus Ward ,Ex N., t MICHAEL IAMES KOMAR Business Administration This is the best day of my life until tomorrow. 980 EDWARD FRANCIS KARAS Biology It's not how you play the game but whether you win or lose- they keep score don't they? Page 203 PETER CLARE LINDAHL Chemistry Happiness lies not in the mere possession of moneyg it lies in the joy of achieve- ment, in the thrill of crea- tive effort. -Franklin D. Roosevelt NELL ANN DIEDRICH Americcm Civilization The most completely lost of all days is the one in which we have not laughed. -Sebastien Chamfort Page 204 PHILLIP GEORGE EHEMANN Economics Courtesy is near to propriety. Economy is near to humanity. Good faith is near to the truth of things. If these virtues are practiced with respect and hu- mility, one may fall into errors, but they will not be very great. -Confucius l -.Q f t gg r l A 0 ml 'R II? j? rl Ig! '4 IUDITH LEE POWERS Psychology The fate of this 'man or that man was less than a drop, although it was a sparking one, in the great blue motion of the sunlit sea. -T. H. White LARRY EDWARD MCCOY Business Administration It is greatest to believe and to hope well of the world, because he who does so quits the world of experi- ence and makes the world he lives in. -Ralph Waldo Emerson ROBERT ERLAND LUNDEEN, IR. Government Eat not to dullness,' drink not to elevation. -Benjamin Franklin Page 205 TIMOTHEE BREKINRIDGE BAKER History To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. -Oscar Wilde IAMES EDWARD CONZELMAN Government Strive to be the greatest man in your country, and you may be disappointedg striye to be the best and you may suoceedg he may well win the race that runs by himself. -Ben Franklin Page 206 KATHRYN ANN COLBY Economlcs Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. -Christina Georgina Rossetti IUDITH ANN AXLAND Psychology Into my heart's treasury I slipped a coin That time cannot take Nor a thief piirloin, - Oh, better than the minting Of a gold-crowned Icing Is the safe kept memory Of a lovely thing. s 5 ORVILLE ELIAS BABCOCK III History Ah, merry life, I love it and will tell the world. -Orpheum IANE GRANVILLE POUSER English dren bi thinkin their thou hts ing their games. Learn laughter from little chil- J u Q f Q , dreaming their dreams and play- Page 207 DONALD EARL MCCABE Government This above all: To thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not be false to any man. -Shakespeare BONNIE I. IARRELL English Four be the things I am wiser to know Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe. Four be the things I'd been better without: Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt. Three be the things I shall never attain Envy, content, and sufficient champagne. Three be the things I shall have till I die: Laughter, and hope and a sock in the eye. ANNE HAMPTON PURDY Page 208 Sociology Strange when you come to think of it . . . not one is known in his- tory or in legend as having died of laughter. -Max Beerbohm DEMETRA STROMPOLOS Music A world to be born under your footsteps . . . --St.-John Perse IAMES CHARLES BENGSTON Germcm Why do you resist? If you were to follow the parables you would become one and so be free from everyday wor- ries. I bet that is a parable itself. You win. But sadly only in parable. No, in realityg in parable you lose. -Franz Kafka SUSAN CHRISTINE HADDAD Chemistry ful trip is done,' The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won. --Walt Whitman O Captaing my Captaing our fear- Page 209 IACOB A. REISS Biology Ethics and moral codes are neces- sary man because of the conflict between intelligence and impulse. Given intelligence only, or impulse only, there would be no place for ethics. -Bertrand Russell KAY KORNBURGER Psychology Happiness is as a butterfly, which, when pursued, is always beyong our grasp, but which if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. -Nathaniel Hawthorne Page 210 ANNETTE SINANIS Sociology To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die. -Ecclesiastes IOHN ARTHUR HEBERT Psychology Let us by all means collaborate in trying to discover the laws of society . . . but, for God's sake, after we have demolished all the doginatisms a priori, let us not of all things attempt in our turn to instill another kind of doctrine into the people. -Pierre Proudhon ,K MARY IAY BECKER Spanish Tell me who your friends are and I'll tell you what you are like. -Cervantes EDWARD G. MALMGREN, IR. Mcrthemcmcs I know the sound of two hands clapping, But what is the sound of one hand clapping? Page 211 KENNETH TURNER Biology Speak without emphasizing your words. Leave other peo- ple to discover what it is that you have said,' and as their minds are slow, you can make your escape in time. -Arthur Schopenhauer Page 212 SALLY ANN SVOBODA Music If you don't mind having to like or lump it--it's a fine life . . . -Lionel Bart BRUCE I-IEDSTROM Business Administration The musician, the paint- er, the poet, are, in a larger sense, no greater artists than thc man of commerce. -W. S. Maverick STEPHEN WHIPPLE American Civilization Oh Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff- And nudge me when I've said enough. -Anonymous PAMELA PENCE English Don't laugh at age . . . Pray to reach it too. TYLER R. CAIN History To all freshmen : Industry, hard work, moderation, frugality and abstinence are qualities inherent in obtaining a college degree. Page 2 13 Page 214 . ,Y ,,..ffw-,w.- Y Y, . BONITA SUSAN BAKER English The centipede was happy, quite Until a toad in fun Said, Pray, which leg goes after which ? This worked his mind to such a pitch He lay distracted in a ditch, Considering how to run. RAYMOND WALTER KELLER, IR. English I count him braver who over- comes his desires than him who conquers his enemies, for the hardest victory is the victory over self. -Aristotle RALPH ANDREWS GOEBEL Psychology I take a wholly different attitude. I keep myself to myself, and commonly de- sire mildly what I desire, and desire little, occupy and busy myself likewise: rarely and tranquilly. -Montaigne FRED LENNARSON Sociology Reality? Promethean Mmisery- Prometheus was the first Outsider. -Van Gogh KATHRYN SUE LAHNIERS Psychology To sing, to laugh, to dream, to walk in my own way and be alone, free with an eye to see things as they are. -Edmond Rostand DAVID FULTON IOHNSON Religion To appreciate the dementions of the human spirit-change is to be welcomed gleefully, humility as the only true friend and diversity as the only perspective for human activity. Page 215 Biology CHARLES D. NICHOLAUS Home is the sailor, Home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill -Robert L. Stevenson Page 216 BRUCE HUNTER Economics To come so far And fall so short Of happiness, To feel love's glow And turn in cold With carelessness, To taste of life And pass it by With apathy, NANCY ENSOR Enghsh Verily the lust for comfort mar ders the passion of the soul and then walks grinning in the fu neral. -Kahil Gibran The Prophet To obtain great wealth And forget the concept of charity, To strive for success And let it die In wastefnlness, To do these things And not care why Breeds bitterness. V ms - , , fd 5 A if 'P it 'ik i 2 it K If - so A f i 5 Z, A it y Q Q- ., if V , i ,Vi , , i ,Ml ct- ,-, , .M ,gm it -'f- , -5:1 .wa-mf, If : wi A- iw , Q wi H ,i5,Ef3:,E-A - iii if ' W.. W, . LTQQETQ' 'i 'W 'YL 1 ' fl: ?A- :V f 'f -at A -' Y la fl - .152 5 :fist , L,.A K ,,,, A -W-:aw was of ' wg, .. ,iz emily- lf-1-Wai fe, , i 3 ff w J - A 4 . or-5 W , , ., - fl JACK MORTON MARVICH Biology Shoot for the moon and if you miss you're still on top of the world. MICHAEL GAYLORD IAMES Sociology There ought to be, behind the door of every happy, contented man, someone standing with a hammer, continuously reminding him with a tap that there are unhappy people. -Anto Chekhov PAMELA S. ENGLE Government An' the Gobble-uns 'll git you Ef you Don't Watch Out! James W. Riley Page 217 IRAN MCVOY CONGER Sociology To be that self which one truly is . . . Kiergegoard Page 218 RICHARD KENT MACARTNEY Economics There are two sentences fin- scribed upon the Delphic oracle, hugely accommodated to the usages of men's llfeg Know thy- self, and Nothing too much g and upon these all other precepts depend. -Plato THOMAS EKSTRAND STANG Chemistry The object of one's college experience is to Bridge the gap between knowledge and Igorance. L. IAMES HARRIS Economics True wit is nature to advantage dressed What oft was thought, but ne'er so 'well expressed. -Pope CATHERINE L. SNIPES Sociology All experience is an arch, To build upon. -Henry B. Adams MICHAEL IOHN WURTH Chennstry Elephant jokes are the best. Page 219 LOUAINE WILSON TRAUGOTT English I live for those who love me, For those who know me true, For the heaven that smiles above me, And awaits my spirit, too,' For the wrong that needs resistance, For the cause that lacks assistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that I can do. -George Linnaeus Banks ANNE FORDTRAN FLYNN Art History Art is the accomplice of love. Take love away and there is no longer art. -Remy De Gourmont Page 220 DAVID STROBEL Psychology When I consider the short du- ration of my life, swallowed up in the eternity before and after, the little space which I fill, and even can see, en- gulfed in the infinite immen- sity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and I am astonished at being here rather than there,' for there is no reason why here rather, why now rather than then. -Pascal DIANNE CAROL IOHNSON English I think I could turn, and live with ani- mals, they are so placid and self- contain'd I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of own- ing things. Not one kneels to another, not to his kind that lived thousands of years 0190, Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth. -Walt Whitman PIERCE FRAZER WHITE SOC1010gY Who so neglects learning in his youth, Loses the past and is dead for the future. -Euripidies CURTIS HEATH ONTHANK, IR. Economics There's absolutely no rea- son for being rushed along with the rush. Everybody should be free to go very slow . . . What you want, what you're hanging around in the world waiting for, is something to occur to you. -Robert Frost Page 221 I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now: let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Attr. to Etinne de Grellet ROBERT M. GODBOUT LAWRENCE R. VAUGHN History Economics SANDRA ANNE BUTLER Iritemcitionoil Relcitioms WILLIAM GARNETT BAZLEY History Page 222 The true way goes over a rope which is not stretched at any great height but just above the ground. It seems more designed to make peo- ple stumble than to be walked upon. Kafka There comes a time in every rightly-constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure. Mark Twain MYRA WOODS English WILLIAM THIES Biology qwvwvrff- - SIRI BECKMAN Art History Tis sweet to feel by what fine-spun threads our affections are drawn together. Laurence Sterne HERBERT R. STATPORD, III History It is not enough to know about Virtue, then, but we must endeavor to possess it, and to use it or take any other steps that may make us good. Aristotle I HEIDEMARIE GUDRUN RUPP Spanish IOHN HUNTER TIPTON, IR. Government I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer it nor neglect it,for I shall not pass this way again. Lillian E. Watson SCOT THOMAS CAMPBELL Psychology ROGER DENNIS RYAN Business Administration Page 223 ROBERT EARL DRANE English Who so would be a man must be a nonconform- ist. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Ralph Waldo Emerson CULLEN EDWARD MEYER Economics The unexamined life is not worth living. Socrates PENELOPE ANN BARTIK ILLA V. L. IONES Sociology German The world is a looking glass and gives back to every 'man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it will in turn look sonrly upon you: Laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly, kind companion. William Makepeace Thackeray lOl-IN IAY LYON IOHN THOMAS DOUGLAS Economics History Page 224 WILLIAM ARTHUR QUICK, IR. Economics MARIANNE HELEN NOVAK English GERALD LOUIS PRESTIN Really, now you ask me, said Alice, very much confused. I don't thinkin Then you shouldn't talk, said the Hatter. Alice in Wonderland Our deeds pursue us from afar And what we have been makes us what we are. John Fletcher Many strokes fell the tallest oaks. RICHARD HENRY REX Sociology HARRIET HUNTINGTON HARTSHORNE Sociology CHARLES MARTIN PERRY Sociology Business Administration Page 225 Better by far you should forget and smile Than you should remember and be sad Christina Georgina Rossetti IOHN GEORGE KYLE MICHAEL EUGENE HUFFMAN Mathematics Economics I f there is any kindness that I can do, let me do it now, for I'll not pass this way again. Anonymous MARY IANE ELIZABETH CULLEN BARBARA IANE SEIPT French English A bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter. 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COURTER 120 S. Sheridan, Lake Forest, Illinois JOANNE F. COX 169 Southdown Rd., Huntington, New York FRANK J. CRANE 1522 S. E. 10th, Deerfield Beach, Florida JOHN S. CRANE 38 Clark Ln., Waltham, Massachusetts 110, 127, 139 WILSON T. CRANDALL 283 Bonnie Brae, Rochester, New York JEWELL A. CROCKER 606 Oakwood, Fayetteville, New York GRACE A. CRONE 342 Granby, Lake Forest, Illinois LUCIA CROSSMAN 152 Stone Gate, Peoria, Illinois 123, 173, 178 WILLIAM CULHANE 204 Westminster, Lake Forest, Illinois 199 MARY J. CULLEN 179 E. Lake Shore, Chicago, Illinois 226 JAMES F. CULLETON 110 Monterey, Pelham, New York NOELLE R. CUMING 1352 E. S. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah CAROL D. CZECH 1 Shenandoah Rd., Alexandria, Virginia THOMAS DABROWSKI 41 Canterbury, Wilton, Connecticut 127 MARILYN S. DAFOE 3504 Evergreen, Indianapolis, Indiana 193 ROBERTA A. DAILEY 15 Ripley Lane, Weston, Massachusetts WILLIAM B. DAILEY 9307 Petersburg, Evansville, Indiana SHARON K. DAM 232 St. Ivies, Severna Park, Maryland WARREN DAMASKE 425 Briarwood, Highland Park, Illinois BETSY L. DANIELS 94 Moffat, Waban 68, Massachusetts ROBERT M. DARLAK 2307 Glen Flora, Waukegan, Illinois Page 231 DARRLY G. DARROW 2754 Summit, Highland Park, Illinois JACQUELINE DAVIDSON 5187 Case, Lyndhurst, Ohio 127, 179 THO MAS L. DAVIES 700 Hagysford, Narberth, Pennsylvania 110 CAR OLINE J. DAVIS 14 Front St., Exeter, New Hampshire 139, 140 CHESTER L. DAVIS 24 Rose St., Aurora, Illinois 110 DEF OREST DAVIS 755 N. Washington, Lake Forest, Illinois DIANA C. DAVIS 7390 Drake Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio MARIE R. DAVIS 3006 Long Fellow, Hazel Crest, Illinois 124, 126, 127, 140, 176 MICHAEL G. DAVIS 2297 Exwood, Highland Park, Illinois OWEN T. DAVIS Lake Drive South, Riverside Connecticut SAN DRA E. DAVIS 4101 West 67th, Prairie Village, Kansas STEPHEN H. DAVIS 54 Morningside Dr., New York 25, New York VALERIE J. DEARBORN 207 Blackhawk, Byron, Illinois 75, 140, 189 PAUL L. DEBEER Pleasant Hollow Terra Cutta Rd., Crystal Lake, Illinois 118, 146 MARY C. DELANY 481 Jefferson, Glencoe, Illinois WIL LIAM G. DEMAS 1116 Mulford, Evanston, Illinois ROB ERT A. DE MEO 2548 Western, Highland Park, Illinois VIRGIL C. DEMERY 2616 Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana STEPHANIE DEMUTH 337 Abbotsford, Kenilworth, Illinois DUDLEY F. DENISON 1401 Montgomery, Rosemont, Pennsylvania 151 WILLIAM B. DENISON 230 Westwood, Mankato, Minnesota ROL LA E. DEPEE 4507 14 A. St., Calgary, Alberta, Canada ELIZABETH C. DICKEY 524 Knickerbocker, Kansas City, Missouri CAROL DICKSON 217 Moraine Rd., Highland Park, Illinois LESLIE C. DIECK 320 E. 138th, Chicago, Illinois NELL A. DIEDRICH 605 Applewood, Kirkwood, Missouri 204 RICHARD A. DIMBERG 403 N. Home, Park Ridge, Illinois 112, 113, 227 CLARK J. DIMOND RR 1, Clover Hill Rd., Colts Neck, New Jersey 75 NORMAN J. DINKEL 6222 N. Knox, Chicago, Illinois 110, 111, 128 KENNETH R. DOLLASKE 832 S. East Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 118, 179 DOUGLAS C. DONALDSON 7 Interlachen, Hopkins, Minnesota 137 DANIEL R. DONOVAN 3729 S. Canton, Tulsa, Oklahoma 160 JAMES DOPP 20 Pennsylvania, Des Plaines, Illinois LINDA J. DORIUS Page 232 100 Harte, Phillipsburg, New Jersey 187 DANIEL C. DOSE 2022 Summerdale, Chicago, Illinois 67, 107, 110 JAMES F. DOSS 127 Hattie, Carpentersville, Illinois JOHN DOUGLAS 704 S. Elm, Hinsdale, Illinois 114, 224 THOMAS H. DOZIER 640 Koelbel Ct., Baldwin, New York DANIEL D. DRAGASH 9241 Colfax, Chicago, Illinois 120, 121, 194 NICHOLAS K. DRAGASH 9241 Colfax, Chicago, Illinois CHRISTOPHER DRAKE 415 Clay, Hindsdale, Illinois 118, 122 ROBERT E. DRANE 7706 Vine, River Forest, Illinois 224 DAVID F. DREISKE 937 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield, Illinois JANET L. DUBS 608 Rockwell, Arlington Hts., Illinois DOUGLAS A. DUNBAR 7958 S. Ada, Chicago, Illinois 154, 155, 156 PATRICIA DUNCAN 509 Keith, Waukegan, Illinois STANLEY F. DUNCAN 6 Forest Ln., Scarsdale, New York 118 ANNE H. DUNN 625 Greenbriar, Lake Forest, Illinois ROBERT E. DUNN 621 Prospect, Lake Bluff, Illinois MICHAEL C. DUNNING 92 Carlisle, Thornwood, New York WILLIAM N. DUNNING Millwood, Virginia JAMES DUNSMORE 211 10th St., Honesdale, Pennsylvania THOMAS D. DUPONT 133 Linden Dr., Fairhaven, New Jersey 114 KATHERINE DURGIN 315 West End Ave., New York 23, New York DANIELLE DURHAM 377 Ridge Rd., Kenilworth, Illinois D. GEORGE DWINELL RR 2, Whitewater, Wisconsin RICHARD J. DWINELL Route 2, Whitewater, Wisconsin 115, 139, 172 HAROLD R. DYE 94 Dartmouth, Buffalo, Newv York DOUGLAS A. EAGLES 48 Bridle Path, Springfield, Massachusetts 127 ELLEN R. EASTMAN 965 Castlegate, Lake Forest, Illinois MARILYN EATON 24 Fourth Ave. N. W., Waukon, Iowa 106, 107, 143 DALE S. EAVENSON 41 Woodhaven, Buffalo, New York 106, 107 WILLIAM L. ECK 1030 Greentree, Deerfield, Illinois 227 RALPH L. EDGAR 425 g6Wood1and, Springfield, Pennsylvania 157, RICHARD EDHOLM 616 Keith Ave., Waukegan, Illinois 120 CHARLES M. EDWARDS 313 Simmons, Webster Groves, Missouri 114 CAROL E. EDWARDS 68 Homestead St., Boston 21, Massachusetts BEN E. EGEL 455 Mt. Vernon, Rochester, New York 126, 150, 151 PHYLLIS J. EGGERT DEBORAH FEINSWOG 112 Homewood Dr., Libertyville, Illinois 11 Normandy Pl., Roselle, New Jersey PHILLIP G. EHEMANN STEPHEN L. FELDMAN 2448 Walnut, Waukegan, Illinois 204 959 Mulford, Evanston, Illinois BONITA A. EHLEN CYNTHIA FELLEISEN 20 Wilson, Baldwin, New York 1223 Kensington, Arlington Heights, Illinois MARY L. EIKER NANCY J. FELLOWES 1114 Oxford Rd., Deerfield, Illinois 1005 Gemeni WIleaf0I1, Illinois 199 RICHARD L. EHLI HERBERT S. FERGUSON 214 Pennsylvania, Freeport, New York 745 Judson, Highland Park, Illinois JAMES ELENS JANE T. FERNALD 1015 Zodiac Dr., Colorado Springs Colorado 150 Neafwellef, Darien, Cenneetieuf FRANCES ELDRED JOHN R- FIELD 3249 Fourteenth, Rock Island, Illinois 106, 107 116 Maple, Wilmetllei Illinois SUSAN V. ELFMAN ROYCE D--FIELD . 515 Twin Oaks, Havertown, Pennsylvania 2329 P10ne6r, EvaI1st0n, Illinois DOROTHY E. ELLESIN JANE FIELDS 418 Royal Ave., Royal Oak, Michigan 140 429 Wellington, Chicago, Illinois MARY D. ELLICKSON JANET FIFIELD Woodland Ln., Deerfield, Illinois 730 Mayflower, Lake Forest, Illinois ANNE C. ELLIOTT JEAN FINCHER 77 W. Bloomfield, Pittsford, New York 108 14120 S. Cicero, Midlothian, Illinois 127 RICHARD B. EMERSON JAMES T- EINDLAY . I Rt. Box 415, Boulder, Colorado 1328 Plainfield, Joliet, Illinois 110, 111, 154, 156 PAMELA S. ENGLE BARBARA FINLEY 121 East Hickory, Lombard, Illinois 108, 217 2988 S- Mabbett, Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin 134 GAY C, ENGELS KATHLEEN D. FINN 7903 St. Martins Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 8947 BIOIIX, Skokie, Illinois 132 MILTON L. FISH NANCY J, ENSOR 1619 Sylvester, Highland Park, Illinois 1019 Cherokee, Wilmette, Illinois 216 SARA A- FISHER ILENE F, EPSTEIN 10 Francis, Cambridge, Massachusetts 15 Stow Rd., Mattapan, Massachusetts 131 THELMA L- FISHER JOHN D, EPSTEIN 8124 Highland, Munster, Indiana 2336 Osceola, Denver, Colorado JOAN FIVELSON , BRUCE C, ERICKSCN 594 Audubon, Highland Park, Illinois 666 Park Ave. E., Princeton, Illinois WILLIAM FLOYD DON ERICKSQN 142 E. 79th St., New York 21, New York 5307 N. si. Louis, Chicago 25, Illinois 227 EVALYN FOOT RONALD R, ERICKSON 1713 Twin Bluff, Red Wing, Minnesota 374 Briar Lane, Lake Bluff, Illinois RUSSELL W- FORD MARTHA ERICKSON RR 4, Box 68, Waukegan, Illinois 532 Ames, Libertyville, Illinois ANN FLYNN i GEORGE J, ETU 348 E. Wisconsin, Lake Forest, llinois 220 2245 Sheridan, Highland Park, Illinois 127 SYLVIA FORGUS JOHN B, EVERSOLE 107 Park Ln., Lake Bluff, Illinois 9936 Litzinger, se. Louis 24, Missouri 114, 115 BETH S- FOSS NANCY L, EVANS 5515 Woodcrest, Edina, Minnesota 132 436 s, Park Rd., La Grange, Illinois RICHARD F- FOSS STEVEN EVANS 7329 N. Navago, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1021 Arbor Lane, Glenview, Illinois ALICE E- FOSTER RICHARD EWELL 1680 Victoria Ave., Los Angeles, California 106, 722 Cummings, Waukegan, Illinois 107, 132 JANE G. FOUSER DEXTER FAIRBANK 2256 Lincoln Pk., Chicago, Illinois 207 5130 S. W. Burton, Portland, Oregon 146 SUSAN R. FOWLE GEORGE H. C. FARLEY 6 Kent Rd., Winnetka, Illinois 132 500 Greenbay, Lake Forest, Illinois JAMES K. FOWLEY DENNIS M. FARRELL I , D 7000 Kenleigh Rd., Baltimore, Maryland 313 Langland, Ocean Springs, Mxssisslppl 222 WILLIAM C, FOX MARY FARRELL u D 17 Oakleigh, St. Louis, Missouri 110, 157 EMIi33F3AI'lIIzg l'em Blvd., Rockford, Illlnols RAFAEL FRAGUDA 174511' to,B ,N Y k, , 300 Moraine, Highland Park, Illinois ANDRE LHFRIANCIIISX ew or 151 152 157 MARY A. FAUST . I U 132 North Road, White Plains, New York 146, 147 300 Moraine, Highland Park, Illinois MICHAEL FREEDENBERG PETER B- FAUST, I ' 421 Lakeside Pl., Highland Park, Illinois 300 Moraine, Highland Park, Illlnols ALLEN G. FREEDMAN EMERSON E. FAWKES I l Q 30 Old Tannery, Providence, Rhode Island 112, 2757 S. Ives, Arlington. Vlfglnla 113, 123, 151 MARSHA G. FEINE JANE POPE FREELS 45 G!'0SVe1'10l' Rd-, Kenmore 23, New Y0l'k 30 Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff, Illinois Page JOANNE FREEMAN MARCIA A. GILLESPIE 126 Scranton, Lake Bluff, Illinois 132, 133, 173 26 Sterling Pl., Hampstead, New York WILLIAM M. FRENCH BRUCE GILLIS , , , 608 West St., Libertyville, Illinois 114 Meadow Lane, Grosse Pointe, Illinois BETTY L. FRETZ RICHARD GILMORE . D ' Smith Road, Wycombe, Pennsylvania 3800 Lake Shore, Ch1Cag0, 111111013 STEPHEN FREUDENHEIM MICHAEL E. GINGRASS G U 90 Huntville, Katgnah, New York 115 3446 N. Frederick, Milwaukee, Wisconsin PAMELA FRYE ERNEST D. GINTER 389 Hazel, Highland Park, Illinois 1603 Waukegan, Glenville, Illinois 146 BERNARD FUDOR , NIKI GIOVAN , , , 6409 Forward, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 714 JU11101' Teri'-, C111Ca8f0, 111111015 BETSY K. FULLER DANIELLE R. GISLASON ' I Triarrow R 1, Barrington, Illinois 140 9110 L21'a11110, Sk0k1e, 111111015 195 RICHARD E. FULTON IRWSLIEOSRGILAI?-IST1gzNEi P k mu . ' h ., Glenview, Illinois 113, 174 1 ge, lg 311 al' , 111015 1243 Ralelg Rd ROBERT M. GODBOUT LESLIE R. GAGE 300 N. Hale, Palatine, Illinois 222 650 S. Waukegan, Lake Forest, Illinois 197 RALPH A, GOEBEL PETER L. GAIL 171 S. Clyde, Palatine, Illinois 129, 138, 214 979 Spruce, Winnetka, Illinois VALERIE A. GOEKJIAN DOROTHY K. GALIGER 18301 S. Woodland, Shaker Hts., Ohio P. O. Box 3, Lake Villa, Illinois 178 CHARLES N. GOLDBERG ELIZ N. GALLAGHER 1518 Elbridge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 140, 142 Main St., Barnstable, Massachusetts JEAN A, GOLDBERG PATRICIA P. GANDY . 1422 Edgewood, Winnetka, Illinois 3815 North Lake, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 67, 69, 106 JAY W, GQLDMAN ROBERT T. GARNER 41 Vineyard Rd., Newton Centre, Massachusetts 525 D N. Aspendale, Lexington, Kentucky 154, 155, MARTIN E, GQLDSTEIN 156 293 Rand, Camden, New Jersey LOIS C. GARRISON DIANE GOLDTHROP 2855 UI'Wi1el', C111Ci11I1a1'1, 01110 767 Carmet Rd., Jenkintown, Pennsylvania 106, 107 SARA T. GARRISON ROBERT W. GONCOE Valley View, Hockessin, Delaware 500 Lynn, Waukegan, Illinois 113 ALAN N. GAUDIO DERRICK K. GONDWE 112 Marine, B1'00k1Yl1, New Y01'k 133, 151 P. O. Box 563, Limbe Nyasaland 134, 151 LARRY R. GATTIS Q t JOHN E. GOODWIN 14603 -19ffe1'S011 Ave-, Ha1'V0Y, 111111015 4 River Ridge, Little Rock, Arkansas 112, 113 ROGER N. GAUNT JACQUELINE E. GORDON 23 N- Maple, Hadley, MaSSaCh11S6'C'CS 116, 117 78 Hillspoint, Westport, Connecticut CHARLES W. GAUSS ' . Q JONATHAN H. GORDON 917 Whittier, Grosse P0111t6, M1Ch1g311 P. O. Box 375, Sewickley, Pennsylvania KATHY S. GEES , u Q EUGENE J. GOSS 114 SPT1118' St-, Readlng, P01111SY1Va111a 2 Procter Rd., Hillcrest N'Dola, Northern Rhodesia ROBERT W. GEHRKE I . 134, 135, 151, 153 1230 Walnut, Oshkosh, Wisconsin EMILY V, GOTTLIEB JAN R. GELTMAN 162 Preston, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey 69 Brendon Hill Rd., Scarsdale, New York MICHAEL E, GRADY RAND E. GERALD 155 Chestnut, Winnetka, Illinois 641 W. Drive, Seymour, Indiana 137 KYLE GRAHAM DOROTHY B- GERASIMO Q 143 Atteridge, Lake Forest, Illinois Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois- JANE GRANNIS JAMES R- GERDY 373 Wisconsin, Lake Forest, Illinois 108, 149 9258 May St., Chicago, Illinois 127 JEROME GRATRY KATHERINE GERHARDT 14 Rue St. Guillaume, Paris, France 134, 193 4214 Oakridge Ln., Chevy Chase 15, Maryland 132 BRADLEY R, GRAY ROBERT GERSTNECKER 2809 Grant, Evanston, Illinois Mundock Road, Jarrettown, Pennsylvania 114 SHEILA GREATHQUSE FRANCES H. GIBSON D 3600 Lake Shore, Chicago, Illinois 411 N. Chester Rd., Swarthmore, Pennsylvania JOHN H, GREENE CAROLYN GIES . Dewart Rd., Greenwich, Connecticut 112, 113, 160 1526 Scott Ave., Chicago Heights, Illinois DAVID GREENWOOD MAUREEN L. GILGORE 1031 S. Green Bay, Lake Forest, Illinois 198 2201 Elisha, Zion, Illinois M. VIRGINIA GREEN SUSAN E. GILKES . ' 145 Montclair, Montclair, New Jersey 108, 109 328 S. W. 6th, Faribault, Minnesota JANETTE L, GREY DAVID GILL 114 Pinecrest Dr., Hastings on Hudson, New York 18 Hilvista, Trenton, New Jersey 132 Page 234 LINDA M. GRIFFIN LEONARD J. HARRIS 1581 River Rd., Libertyville, Illinois 1217 Wenonah, Negaunee, Michigan 118, 146, 219 MARGOT GRIMMET MARVIN B. HARRIS 970 Vernon, Glencoe, Illinois 294 Walker, Highland Park, Illinois PETER J. GRISHAM WILLIAM HARRIS 322 Central Park W., New York 25, New York 137 6931 N, Kenton, Lincolnwood 46, Illinois 226 LILIANA C. GROAG MARGARET S. HART Santa LUCI8. 4140, MODteVId60, Uruguay 132, 134 1200 N, Green Bay, Lake Fgregt, Illinois GEORGE D. GRUENDELL I-IARRIET HARTSHORNE W. County Line, Barrington, Illinois 3218 Topping Rd., Madison, Wisconsin 225 BRIAN H. GUCK JOHN C. HARVEY 33 Mt. View, Ardsley, New York 256 Kenduskeas, Phillips, Maine 112, 113, 151, 152, EDWARD M. GUILD 153 63 Burditt, Hingham, Massachusetts 160 KATHARYN D, HASLACH 191 N. Wildwood, Lake Forest, Illinois GIRI-IND HAAS . . HOLLIS HASSENSTEIN 246 W- Laurel Aves Lake Forest- 111111018 Aspen Hill, Sioux Falls, south Dakota 109, 128 THOMAS HACKLEY , SUSAN C. HATHAWAY 167 W- Birch Lane- Wawafav Minnesota 111 5903 Jarvis Lane, Bethesda, Maryland 132, 140 SUSAN HADDAD , , ROBERJI' F. HAUPT 322 Ridge, Winnetka, Illinois 209 243 W. 70th, New York, New York 115 JOHN R- HALE . . . JOAN T. HAUTER 1118 E. Glendale, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 114, 115 1065 Lone Tree Rd., Elm Grove, Wisconsin 109 LILLIAN B. HALE 0 . l MARY V, HAZEN 2123 Bedf0l'd- Lynchburg- Vlrgmla 76 Oliphant, Dobbs Ferry, New York 125, 133 THOMAS J- HALE . . . WILLIAM J. HAZEN 1118 E. Glendale, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 114, 115, 2021 Knouwood, Lake Forest, Illinois 145 THOMAS R. HEAD ALICE F- HALL . , , 268 Market Square, Lake Forest, Illinois 601 Laurel, Wilmette, Illinois BARBARA G, HEATH DIANE J- HALL . , 419 Walnut, New Orleans, Louisiana 2415 Harrison, Evanston, Illinois SUSAN D, HEATH DAVID HALL , , 164 White Springs, Geneva, New York 1363 Ashland, Wilmette, Illinois NAN M, HEATHCOTE J OSEPH HAI-ILA , , Rt. 3, Wayzata, Minnesota 2516 Prairie, Evanston, Illinois 114 JAMES HEBERT JAMES B- HALLETT , 517 Brainerd, Libertyville, Illinois 146, 196 51 Thomson Rd., West Hartford, Connecticut 112, JOHN A- HEBERT 113 517 Brainerd, Libertyville, Illinois 107, 146, 139, FRANKLIN HAMILTON 211 590 S. Ridge Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois 114 PETER G, HEBERT JOHN C- HAMILTON , 517 Brainerd, Libertyville, Illinois Rt 1, Box 220 B, Orland, California 118, 151, 152 ANDREW HECHT WM G. HANEMAN l i 117-01 Park Ln. S., Kew Gardens 18, New York 118 561 Kenilworth, Kenilworth, Illinois FRED C, HECHT JUDITII V- HANKINS 611 Woodland, Lake Forest, Illinois 178 20 Jersey St., Denver 20, Colorado C, BRUCE HEDSTROM BRENDA A- HANLDN , i 6134 N. Leader, Chicago, Illinois 110, 212 213 Dalebrook, Alexandria, Virginia 130 M, SUE HEFFNER MARJORIE HAR-ADEN D I , 2669 Hudson, Denver, Colorado 107, 129 1860 Countryside, Libertyville, Illinois ANDREA L, HEIN JEAN A- HARB . 898 N. Milton, Palatine, Illinois HQS TAC, Langley AFB, Virginia PRIDE E, HEIST EDITH HARBISON I 1430 Jackson, River Forest, Illinois 119, 128 511 E. Willow Grove, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WILLIAM HENCKE LEWIS M. HARDING Pecksland Rd., Greenwich, Connecticut 42 Willow, Freeport, New York BRUCE C. HENDERSON JEANNE P- HARMAN 3328 N St. N. W., Washington, District of Colum- 304 N. Cuyler, Oak Park, Illinois 106, 107 big 132 KEITH A. HARMER JAMES D. HENNINGS 50 Beach, LaI'Chm0I1t, NEW Y0l'k 82 Marianne Rd., Waltham, Massachusetts 140, 151 CHARLES R. HARPER JANE A. HENNINGS 10 Wagml Wheel Rd-, M9-m8l'0Il0Ck, New Y01'k 114, 82 Marianne Rd., Waltham Massachusetts 191 EDW. B. HENSLEE DEANN M. HARRIS ' 210 Hayward, Woodstock, Illinois 294 Walker, Highland Park, Illinois MARGARET A, HENTZ GENE A- HARRIS Doylestown Pike, Newtown, Pennsylvania 67. 69, 431 N. Idlewild, Mundelein, Illinois 190 Page 235 SUSAN C. HENTZ LYNN R. HORNER DOYIGSEOWH Pike, N9W'C0WY1, Pennsylvania 1111 Harwood Rd., Cornwells Hts., Pennsylvania HARRY ILEREEOF 137 Great a es, inois PAUL S. HOROVITZ LINDA L. HESLER 16 Shuman Cir., Newton, Massachusetts 107, 115, 15 W. 169 Lexington, Elmhurst, Illinois 137 ANDREW J. HEWAT JEFFREY HORWITZ CHA35LVEISlcg:nhVElggiaI'1r+stown, Massachusetts 151, 152 JU 270 Euclid, Winneticaillllinois R . LES F. HOUGHTA I G ?2CMfgroseh Kenilworth, Illinois 17257 CliftonbHighland Park, Illinois 114 JUD . IGE T' MART A A. H WARD 2547 Big Bend, Maplewood, Missouri 180 225 S. Valley, Burbank, California MARIAN HIGGINBOTHAM MARILYN HOY 44012 St. Johns Dr., Dallas, Texas 133, 137, 222 JAM9E2hg-fthglblgdh Ardsley, New York ROSA ILL U T AL 125 H2251 SIE., Greenbay, Wisconsin M C39 Nexiviligirt, Igtgslegle, Illinois 146 BARBAR . ILLIARD I AEL FF 85?hli5radlgffbLEl5e Forest, Illinois 108 SAREXEI ILBEIXUESE, lgaixndelein, Illinois 226 MARS L. . E 10448NC?iuIrInet, ICIhicago, Illinois CAREI-2AERc2chIegjKlEIIe3vJ Milford, New Jersey CAROLA I MA . 1052 Chestnut, SanCFrancisco, California USEE Fifiigihgriixcg Lodge, Montana PELS SUSANA HIRS H BR G. R Salta 2840 Olixgmli, Buenos Aires, Argentina 133 930NHaldfimand, Hamilton, Ohio 216 RICHARD N. HIR DUR I L. UNTER 9525 Ozark, Morton Grove, Illinois H 3 Igfelylbriilge, Great Neck, New York TERRI T. HOBBS ELE U D 924HQuarEgggEgirkwood 22, Missouri JANE? glgcgigiew, Lake Forest, Illinois JOSEP G. . 150 Vine, Denver, Colorado 114, 115, 125, 160 P T'L3i1CGXe3nvIiIesaJv, Sake Forest, Illinois DAVID J. HODGSON A I . R 1834 Stuart, Palatine, Illinois 112, 113, 126 1454 Cherry Hill Rd., St. Paul, Minnesota 130, 132, HELEN G. HOFFMAN 141 226 E. 70th St., New York, New York MARILYN A. HURLEY JOHN C. HOFFMAN 12593 Corliss Ave. N., Seattle, Washington 2156 N. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 114, 115, SHAROIXL L. HUSEINETTER k 146 460 omstoc , ighland Par , Illinois 140, 191 GEORGIA HOFFMEISTER MICHAEL H. HUSSEY AR?711 gala Rd., St. Louis, Missouri W 3232134534313 II.-i?'Ilj,EV1fIfaukegan, Illinois G L. E E . D RON1250 Foregabiigggilliand Park, Illinois ROGESE ?:iYIg?R11eIy Rd., St. Louis, Missouri 112, 146 LD D. 1741 Oakwood, Northbrook, Illinois 154 634 Elmgate, Glenview, Illinois RAYMOND HOLDSWORTH FRANCES A. HYNES 33 Valiant, East Brunswick, New Jersey 188 644 Oak, Winnetka, Illinois DENNIS L. HOLLAND 1507 N. McKinley, Lake Forest, Illinois ANNA IDOL , , , LEON HOLLEB 630 Maple, Wllmette, Illmols 736 Irving Park, Chicago, Illinois 151 CHARLES H- ILIFF DANIEL M. HOLLISTER Claybrook Rd., Dover, Massachusetts 701 Prospect, Lake Bluff, Illinois HARVEY INGHAM RANDEL H. HOLMAN 14 Briar Rd., Strafford, Pennsylvania 7042 Vernon, Chicago, Illinois 140, 141 HELEN K- INGLEHART , , WILLIAM C' HOLMBERG 660 Grove, Glencoe, Illinois 1469 Lexington, Muskegon, Michigan FREDERICK JACKSON TERRY JZHOLMES 643 Greenview, Lake Forest, Illinois Bon Air Circle, Jackson, Tennessee LORI L. JACKSON JON F' HOLSTEEN. . . 381 Hiudeie, Lake Forest, Illinois Bow Lane, Barrington, Illll'l0lS STEPHEN M JACOBS CAROL HOLZBERG - 470 Ocean Point, Cedarhurst, New York NISE: 351, Mgiglegowrln, Connecticut CHERYL J JENSEN LE EA.H GSEGER ' .. 292 N. Washington, Lake Forest, Illinois HA323, lgigfggrook' Northbrook' mmms NANCY HOPKIN ' . . O 924 RydalHgd.k J enkintown, Pennsylvania MICi?iElX11g0nj 0rt' Connectlcut R NALD H. P INS . ' . 2115 Magnolia, Bartow, Florida 154, 222 268 gglton, Westport, Connecticut 142, 146, 178, DIANE S. HOPPE 733 Chicago, Downers Grove, Illinois 106, 107 Page 236 RICHARD N. JANICK FRANCES KAVENIK 4754 N. Virginia, Chicago, Illinois 118, 154, 156 Rt 1, Box 82, Mundelein, Illinois KENNETH JANKAUSKAS CARY G. KELLEHER 1129 Oakdale, Chicago, Illinois 157 921 N. Green Bay, Lake Forest, Illinois ANDREW G. JANOVER LINDA M. KELLEHER 1175 Park Ave., New York 28, New York 126, 133, 2007 Beechwood, Wilmette, Illinois 139, 140, 141, 142 BRUCE T. KELLER EDWARD B. JANUS 28 Kimberly Pl., New Canaan, Connecticut 146, 10018 Frederick, Kensington, Maryland 133, 146 147, 160 CANDACE L. JAROS RAYMOND W. KELLER 64 E. Lodgden, Arcadia, California 108 766 N. Wester, Lake Forest, Illinois 214 BONNIE J. JARRELL GORDON F. KELLEY 301 E. Baker, Plymouth, Indiana 208 Box 584, Lake Forest, Illinois CATHERINE E. JELINEK GORDON L. KELLEY 3215 Central St., Evanston, Illinois 107 4108 Barret Dr., Newburgh, New York SARA J. JOHN RICHARD KELLOGG 783 Puritan, Birmingham, Michigan 225 W. Park, Libertyville, Illinois BARRIE L. JOHNSON DONALD J. KELLY 141 Highland, Millington, New Jersey 132, 133 75 Ellenton, New Rochelle, New York CHARLOTTE A. JOHNSON ROBERT W. KELLY 1812 Elmore, Cincinnati, Ohio Kellogg Hill Rd., Weston, Connecticut 132 DAVID F. JOHNSON THOS. C. KENDALL 15 Bramble Lane, Riverside Connecticut 215 3093 Ridge Rd, Apt 210, Winnetka, Illinois DIANNE C. JOHNSON ALAN J. KENNEDY 1111 S. Washington, Park Ridge, Illinois 221 2405 Dunley Ct. E., Waukegan, Illinois JOSEPH M. JOHNSON THOMAS J. KENNEDY 7 Chevy Chase, Wheeling, Illinois 818 N. Calhoun, Mexico, Missouri 112, 113 MARLENE M. JOHNSON FRANCIS W. KENNISTON 10701 S. Whipple, Chicago, Illinois 565 Sherry Ln., Deerfield, Illinois PHILIP C. JOHNSON DOUGLAS M. KERR 46 Kenton, Rumford, Rhode Island 118, 123, 142, 5021 S. W. Humphrey, Portland, Oregon 110, 111, 146, 136, 139 160 RODNEY B. JOHNSON JAMES H. KERR 420 McKinley, Libertyville, Illinois 106 Magnolia, Wayne, New Jersey SANDRA G. JOHNSON PETER W. KESSLER 517 Carter, Libertyville, Illinois 2408 Oak St., Michigan City, Indiana 175 JUDITH A. JOHNSON SUSAN K. KEYES 4673 N. Lake, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 133, 134 16 Manor Rd., Old Greenwich, Connecticut 125 DELBERT A. JOINER KRISTINA A. KIDERA 3803 Sierra Dr., Honolulu, Hawaii 110 21 Northgate Rd., Riverside, Illinois 132 GORDON W. JONES ABRAHAM KINDERMAN 42 West Rd., New Canaan, Connecticut 348 Cherry Bend, Merion, Pennsylvania 114 ILLA JONES DAVID F. KING 381 Sunset Ridge, Northfield, Illinois 224 R. R. 2, Box 608, Buchanan, Michigan RANDOLPH D. JONES HARRIET E. KING 527 15th Ave., Menlo Park, California 10 Cardinal Dr., Rochester, New York 108 SANDRA JORDAN BETSY J. KIRBY 752 Beverly, Lake Forest, Illinois 712 Williams, Urbana, Illinois EDWIN B. JOURDAIN JOHN C. KIRK 2032 Darrow, Evanston, Illinois 200 Warwick, Kenilworth, Illinois ALAN J. JOYCE JOHN KLANCNIK 801 Laurel, Highland Park, Illinois 880 Illinois Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois MARION JOSEPH KENNETH W. KLEIN 234 Cedar, Highland Park, Illinois 131 Bennett, Teaneck, New Jersey 110, 111, 136 ANTHONY G KALBFUS KENNETH KLEIN seo oak Spring, Libertyville, Illinois 110, iso 435 Qggtley Rd Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 127, JOSHUA KAPLAN JOAN L. KLINE 623 N. Canon, Beverly Hills, California 133 601 Thomas, Forest Park, Illinois 106 A EDWARD F- KARAS . . . WILLIAM E. KLINGEMAN 10356 S. Campbell, Chicago, Illinois 114, 115, 203 5 Walsh Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio BRU3c2EWL. ini i?RV1Vaban Massachusetts CHAQELEE KLYN ar e , , 9 ' . CHARLES R. KAUFMAN n i SUSAN Einiolllrkglklvslcy , Buffalo, New York 6001 N- Shore DI'-, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 393 .Hawthorne Ln., Warren Ohio 106, 107 143 FRANZ H. KAUFMANN. , ROBT. M. KNOWLES ' JAN255III33'JnBgiZA1IiIIIlfIHt1Hgd0H Valley, Pefmsvlvaflla 630 Blackthorn, Winnetka, Illinois 118 246 W. Laurel, Lake Forest, Illinois Page 237 KAREN S, KNUDSON RUSSELL D. LAYTON 560 Sunnyside, Elmhurst, Illinois 175 Spring Valley Dr., Somerville, New Jersey 118, 185 SHARON D. KOE LOUISE T. LAZAR. ' - 279 Addison, Riverside, Illinois 124, 133, 141, 194 3059 Priscilla, Highland Park, Illmele STEVEN E, KOHANZO HARRY P. LEADINGHAM 2122 W, Berteau, Chicago, Ulinois 1218 E. Henry Clay, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 146 ELIZABETH P, KOHN CLARA A. LEAFBLAD 3 Sunny Reach, West Hartford, Connecticut EDWARD KOHNSTAMM 1519 W. 63rd St., Chicago, Illinois CAROL A. KOKINIS 1801 N. Newcastle, Chicago, Illinois 106, 107, 140 MARY A. KOLMAN 726 8th St., Waukegan, Illinois RICHARD KOLOWSKI 715 Morris, Oglesby, Illinois 118, 146 MICHAEL KOMAR 885 Grandview Dr., Elm Grove, Wisconsin 154 155, 156, 203 JUDITH KOMPARE 1817 North Ave., Waukegan, Illinois PRUDENCE J. KOPPE 5541 N. Artesian, Chicago, Illinois 127, 187 GERALD J. KORKIN 22 Revere Pkwy., Pittsfield Massachusetts 110, 111 137 KAY E. KORNBURGER 9581 Wakefield, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 210 KRISTEN J. KORY 13 N. Sheridan, Ingleside, Illinois DIANE W. KRAEMER 3313 E. Colter, Phoenix, Arizona 67, 69, 106, 107 128 RICHARD T. KRAFT 5417 W. Hirsch, Chicago, Illinois 120, 121 FREDERICK KREBS 209 N. Prairie, Mundelein, Illinois JOHN A. KRICHBAUM 10806 S. Longwood, Chicago, Illinois 114, 115 MARIANNE E. KRUEGER 1015 9th, Wausau, Wisconsin 106 RONALD W. KUCHARIK 1153 S. Grove, Oak Park, Illinois 120, 121 LYNNE B. KULIEKE 3365 Old Mill, Highland Park, Illinois JOHN KYLE Lake Bluff, Illinois 226 EVELYN R. LACKNER 1908 Lake Dr., Highland Park, Illinois KATHRYN S. LAHNIERS 1139 W. Monroe, Springfield, Illinois 215 SHARON L. LAMBERT 39 Sweden, Berlin, New! Hampshire 132 JOSEPHINE P. LANGE 1 Crum Ledge, Swathmore, Pennsylvania 67 PETER LANGER 153 Atteridge, Lake Forest, Illinois JAMES LANSBURGH 322 Marthas Rd., Alexandria, Virginia NANCY E. LATTIMORE 70 Meadow Drive, East Aurora, New York 127, 128, 134 WILLIAM B. LAURIE 577 E. Spruce, Lake Forest, Illinois WILLIAM N. LAW 138 Latha St., Rangoon, Burma Page 238 1 1 Rt. 1, Box 384 B, Round Lake, Illinois SALLY I. LEAR 522 S. State, Belvidere, Illinois SHERRY A. LEAR 522 S. State, Belvidere, Illinois SUSAN L. LEAVITT 2700 W. Farwell, Chicago, Illinois 143 RICHARD B. LEE 47 Turtleton Rd., Newton Center, Massachusetts LAURENS LEFFINGWELL Sand Lake Rd., Wadsworth, Illinois LAURENCE M. LEITH 3214 Greenbriar, Glenview, Illinois 110, 111, 126 WILLIAM H. LEITH 39 Hemlock, N. Tarrytown, New York 160 ANN L. LENNARSON 462 Glendenning, Waukegan, Illinois FREDRIC M. LENNARSON 462 Glendenning, Waukegan, Illinois ARNOLD H. LENTERS 2125 Wilmot Rd., Deerfield, Illinois BARBARA LENZ 11800 S. 85th Ave., Palos Park, Illinois 181 BECKY J. LEONARD 7140 Kingsbury, University City, Missouri 129 RORY H. LEONARD 1818 Greendale, Park Ridge, Illinois KATHARINE LESLIE 105 7th Ave, Garden City, New York 132 LISA D. LEUNG 239 Prince Edward Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong CHRISTINE LEVESCONTE 197 Drake, New Rochelle, New York 128, 133, 138 141, 191 LEATRICE LEVINE 5310 Laconia, Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM C. LEWIS Laurie Ln., South Salem, New York 75 CORA LICHTENSTEIN 671 S. Greenbay Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois WAYNETTE M. LIC-HTY 124 West View, Paramus, New Jersey PATRICIA LIGHT 76 Dublin Pike, Doylestown, Pennsylvania LELANA LIGTENBERG 7633 South Shore Dr., Chicago 49, Illinois 134, 141 184 PETER C. LINDAHL 621 Greenleaf, Ingleside, Illinois 120, 121, 204 ROBERT C. LINDSLEY Newton and St. David Rd., Newton Square, Penn sylvania 118 DAVID L. LINKE 37 Plymouth, Maplewood, New Jersey JOAN P. LIPTON 3363 Warrensville Ctr., Shaker Heights, Ohio 109 124, 125, 129, 108, 141, 176 BETH LIVERIGHT 807 Lombard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JOHN D. LLOYD 431 Briar, Libertyville, Illinois CHARLES KING-CHIU LO GLORIA J. MADIAN 20 Est St., Francisco, Macao 930 Pleasant, Highland Park, Illinois THOMAS LOCHNER SHERRY T. MADER 430 Grove, Glencoe, Illinois Old Baltimore Rd., Olney, Maryland CAROLYN LOCKE MICHAEL MAGAMBO 25 7th St. N. E., Washington, District of Columbia P. O. Box 1431, Kampala, Uganda 182 RICHARD J. MAIMAN EDWARD LOEB 323 Harrison, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania 133 555 Illinois, Lake Forest, Illinois SANDRA P. MALLORY THOMAS R. LOEHDE Northrock Ridge, Greenwich, Connecticut 184 1212 Quassey, Lake Bluff, Illinois EDWARD G. MALMGREN MARY D, LONG 200 Orchard, Barrington, Illinois 118 215 E. Chestnut, Chicago, Illinois THOMAS W. MALMGREN CHARLES V. LORD 200 Orchard, Barrington, Illinois 154, 211 205 Longwood, Baltimore, Maryland 118, 123, 136, ELEANOR MANCINELLI 157 1100 S. Hamlin, Park Ridge, Illinois LINDA C. LORD JOHN N- MANN 5904 Cromwell, Washington, District of Columbia 2436 Newbury, Cleveland Hts., Illinois 151 108 RONALD A. MARCUS ROBERT H, LOUNSBURY 1360 Dickerson, Teaneck, New Jersey 130, 133, 138 63 E. 93rd, New York, New York CAROL MARENECK ALICE A. LOVERDE 130 E. Ash, Lombard, Illinois '74 3648 N. Springfield, Chicago, Illinois 130 MICHAEL MARGULUS NEIL L, LOVERING 6821 Pershing, University City, Missouri 125, 126 209 Earnshaw, Kettering, Ohio 107, 118, 119, 125, THOMAS MARKS 136 400 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, New York SUSAN R. LOWE VICTORIA L. MARKS Box 154, Dundee, Illinois 74, 75 Campfire Road, Chappaqua, New York MARTA M, LOZAR DOROTHY MARGUARDT I-IiX0n Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois 2578 Oakwood LII., Deerfield, Illil'l0iS BARBARA LOZAR INGRAM MARSHALL Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois 100 EaSfWaY, Mt- Kis-CO, New Y0l'k 132, 142, 200 PENELOPE LUEDERS THYRON MARSHALL 70 E. Cedar St., Chicago 11, Illinois Fairbanks and Cape, West Chicago, Illinois JANE D, LUKENS JOHN L. MARSHALL 952 Vrooman Ave., Schnectady 9, New York 205 Eastern. PilStSbnl'gh, Pennsylvania SANDRA LUKEY BARBARA J. MARTIN 211 Scottswood Rd., Riverside, Illinois 177 9430 Okete, M01'l50n Grove, Illinois STEPHEN H. LULLMAN ELEANOR R- MARTIN 401 Booth, Englewood, New Jersey 2321 Hedge Row, N011-nfield. Illinois MARLENE R. LUMEYER TANDY S- MARTIN 850 West Grove, Akron, Ohio 412 Tyler Place, Alexandria, Virginia ROBERT E, LUNDEEN MARTIN 'F. MARTINELLI 114 N. Washington, Lake Forest, Illinois 160, 205 524 Plne, Bristol, C0nneCtiCl1'C CHRISTINE LUNDSTEDT DIANA E- MARTO 311 Sunset Ave., Wildwood, Illinois 428 Warren, Brookline, Massachusetts PATRICIA D. LUTON JACK M- MARVICH Rancho San Juan, Los Alamos, California 67, 181 1101 S- Oak Park, Oak Park, Illinois 118, 123, 124, WILLIAM F. LUTON 125, 120, 136, 192, 217 Rancho San Juan, Los Alamos, California 137 ROBERT H- MARVICH ROBERT J, LUTTERMAN 1101 S, Oak Park, Oak Park, Illinois 129 1020 S. Main, Antioch, Illinois GEORGE B- MASSEY JOHN J, LYON 922 Ash St., Winneta, Illinois 114, 129, 187 417 Franklin, Waukegan, Illinois 120, 224 ROBERT M- MASSEY JUDITH A, LYONS 624 Windermere, Interlaken, New Jersey 701 Williamson Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania RONSLEE BBEATRAY RICHARD K' MACARTNEY 186. ap ewood, Chicago, Ill1no1s 114, 115, 146, RFD 1, Orwell, Ohio 118, 218 SUSAN E, MATZ K- ROBERTON MACCOLL 60 Robin Rd., Weston, Massachusetts 61 Cooke, Providence, Rhode Island HERBERT F, MAURER GORDON A- MACGREGOR u 14 Overlook Dr., New Canaan, Connecticut 114, 115 MICIRIAl12J.L1hRHggeasIZ1lle, Bucks County, Pennsylvania CONSTANCE MAY0 - IE 8029 Rho e A . ' ' ' HOLLOESQ glxigleiebllgorthbrook, Illinois 110, 111, 137 DONALD E.dMsCCAeREChlcag0, Iumms 132 2848 N. Kol ' ' ' 613 s. Knight, Park Ridge, Illinois 106 mar' Chwago' 111111011 120'121' 124' 208 W. A. B. MACPHAIL 738 Rosemary, Lake Forest, Illinois 137 Page 239 MARY J. MCCALL 503 E. Main, Pawhuska, Oklahoma 132 SAMUEL A. MCCANN 8706 Reading Rd., Silver Spring, Maryland JILL A. MCCARTHY Rt 2, Box 263, Wayzata, Minnesota PATRICIA MCCLINTOCK 31 Pine Grove Dr., Pittsfield, Massachusetts 143 SCOTT H. MCCLURE 2230 Dewes, Glenview, Illinois LARRY MCCOY 303 N. Collett, Danville, Illinois 120, 121, 205 LESLIE A. MCCULLA 129 Baywood, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 119, 188 PATRICIA MCDONALD 1673 Bowling Green, Lake Forest, Illinois THOMAS P. MCDONALD 564 E. Ryan, Lake Forest, Illinois JOHN T. MCDONOUGH 637 Abbotsford, Kenilworth, Illinois 110, 192 HERBERT MCDOWELL 1602 Palm Dr., Mt. Prospect, Illinois 114, 115, 146, 148 JOHN E. MCHENRY 1825 Asbury, Evanston, Illinois BONNIE MCKEE 25 Brentmoor, Clayton, Missouri MARGERY MCKILLEN QTRS 65 A, Great Lakes, Illinois 107 ELLEN C. MCKITTRICK 4216 Howard, Western Springs, Illinois 106, 107 136 ROBERT W. MCLAIN 883 Cherokee Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois THOMAS P. MCLAUGHLIN 313 E. 51st, New York, New York 140, 178 BARBARA MCMILLEN 45 Foxhurst, Manhasset, New York 183 EDGAR A. MCMULLEN 4803 Rosemont, Columbus, Georgia 146 FRED MCPARTLIN 359 E. Scott, Lake Forest, Illinois 176 BRYAN G. MEADOWS 36 Highland Ave., Buffalo, New York 112, 113 125, 127, 151 ANN M. MELTON 466 E. Frost, Lake Forest, Illinois NINA MEREDITH 865 Columbus, New York, New York ALICE E. MERRILL 302 Prospect, Little Silver, New Jersey 192 DWIGHT MESCHER 8 N. June Terr., Lake Forest, Illinois NATHANIEL MESSIMER RD 1, Dalton, Pennsylvania CULLEN E. MEYER 208 Sharon, Barrington, Illinois 118, 224 JOHN E. MEYER 217 Roycroft, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 140 MARY L. MEYER 1311 Charmwood, Kirkwood, Missouri CORA MEYERSON 530 Sunset Ln., Glencoe, Illinois KATHRYN B. MILLARD 96 Bertha Ln., Barrington, Illinois 201 GRANT MILES 830 Glentree, Glenview, Illinois Page 240 DONALD F. MILLER 91 Waterman, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts 110, 111 GARY W. MILLER 139 Sheridan Pl., Lake Bluff, Illinois ROBERT B. MILLER 52 Morgan St., Middletown, Connecticut 157 STEPHANIE MILLER 1310 Asbury, Winnetka, Illinois RICHARD D. MINEHART 203 N. Garfield, Mundelein, Illinois ROBERT G. MINEHART 203 N. Garfield, Mundelein, Illinois GERRI W. MINION 167 Des Plains, Libertyville, Illinois 177 CHARLES J. MITCHELL 201 Waverly, Wilmington, Delaware 114, 123, 124, 129, 177 FRANK J. MITCHELL Forest St., Sherborn, Massachusetts JAMES J. MITCHELL 6931 S. Campbell, Chicago, Illinois MICHAEL S. MITCHELL 62 Cloverly, Grosse Pte. Farms, Michigan RAYMOND A. MITCHELL 522 8th St., Wilmette, Illinois MICHAEL H. MODEL 2 Wingate Pl., Yonkers, New York MARGARET A. MOHAN 1035 Portwine, Deerfield, Illinois 126, 141 MARIA MONCYS 714 North Ave., Waukegan, Illinois MARGARET M. MONROE 82759 Forest, Evanston, Illinois CHARLES M. MOORE 301 Humboldt, Denver, Colorado JAMES MORAN 1311 Oak, Evanston, Illinois JONATHAN P. MORELAND 10 Frost St., Cambridge, Massachusetts 110, 111 ANNE D. MORGAN 735 N. McKinley, Lake Forest, Illinois DAVID A. MORGAN 2 Lerome Pl., Teaneck, New Jersey RALPH F. MORRISON 1315 N. Highland, Arlington Hts., Illinois 112, 113 CHRISTOPHER A. MORS 22 Jefferson, Wellesley, Massachusetts STANLEY W. MORTEN 5124 Coyle, Skokie, Illinois WILLIAM F. MORTON 38 Arlington, Winchester, Massachusetts ALFRED A. MOSS 1208 W. 63rd, Chicago, Illinois 130, 132, 133 DONALD N. MOTT Sheffield, Massachusetts CYNTHIA MOTYLEWSKI 8211 Escanaba, Chicago, Illinois DAVID L. MOYER 759 Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois 114 CHANDRA MUKERJI 9 Crawford, Tuckahoe, New York 132, 179 DANIEL J. MURAWSKI 55 Page, Bristol, Connecticut 151 AUDREY C. MURDAH 2335 Catherine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 106, 107 BARBARA A. MUREK SUSAN S- ODERR A iogl SuhsetRRidge, Glenview, Illinois 31232g5llisaum, New Orleans, Louisiana 106, 107, J M R. U PHY ' VERONICA ODISHAW J ANi?0E1'a1:gf1Qf5lJ1? ' Syracuse' New York 119 1433 Pensacola, Chicago, Illinois 222 s. Cayuga Rd., Williamsville 21, New York WE1gQ,YNC-Cggggffloliicago Illinois Z0NQ2MA1g1UISlfEr1f .H nl. . JAMES OPPENHEIMER S ' e yvl e' mms 218 Laurel, Iillighlagd Park, Illinois JAMES A, NASH HARRY OPPEN EIM R . ' 2539 Center, Northbrook, Illinois DAL2IE8RLa61I1L1'gbII:I11g111a11d Park, 111111015 ALA YA NATHASON - . . 1625 Bgae Burn, Altadena, California KA1f5E1iIVg?g13fg'91aY1f1, Waukegan, 111111015 JAMES N AYLON , , , , . N 152-zvlsobsori, Kgnilwoi-tn, Illinois 110, 130, 132 THOSNK-3SV15lK6tEg16IQI1r.. P31815l119,I1111'1015 A DR R. NEL ON 5 . . ANI1I?325BS.NClg1it3gamie, Appleton, Wisconsin 140 NAJE1: 5131518 E31-?S15N1-igke Bluff, 111111015 - N . . BA 8g Longue Vue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CUR2'I5?SREvi3IeI 1IiIII?'hland Park, Illlnols 172 R ARA J. NELSO - . 121 Graceline, Waltirloo, Iowa 108, 185 821 Mt. Pleasant, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 110, CHARLEE G. NELSON MARY 813311, 115 S 'd , W' tk , Ill' ' - , DAVID H,eNE?S01sfnne a mms 816 Fifth, Boulder Clty, Nevada 222 1112 s. Aldine, Park Ridge, Illinois RICHARD J-,ORDAHL , , .IEEIIGREY B. NELSON WILLHJAQ. Igve., Maywood, Illlnols ' 'll , N Y k T1M03I1g1?o1lgl1s?ENlS1lvNGErR 346 Van Siclen, Brooklyn, New York 146 3149 Ferguson. Cincinnati, Ohio 111, 146 JAMES T, OSTHOLTHOFF , , JE AN NETHERWQOD 930 Ringwood, Lake Forest, Illinois 12 Grandview Dr., Williamstown, Massachusetts JOHN OWEN, , , 107, 129 626 Atlantic, Waukegan, Illlnols DAIL NEUGARTEN 5421 s. cornell, Chicago, Illinois 137, 143 BETTY PAGE , , , CHRISTINA NEUMANN 2187 Clearview, Waukegan, IlllYl0lS Patterson Lodge, Lake Forest, Illinois DOROTHY S- PAINE JO ANN NEUMEISTER H0L4E9I1g ih1g1XVIG:H1gsRDH112S TGXBS 8249 L d l , Sk k' , Ill' ' , 10 -, , , . BRUCE C,aNvEVg'1S0N 0 le mms 106 7 4936 Tllden. St. N. W., Washington, Dlstrlct of WAEli?EIllIIolrltgIoImE1iyb Haverford, Pennsylvania ANITA FI . I LAS , R0B2gTW0,ilg?Ind, Libertyville, Illinois CON1S6'l'lxglgE18gRdRDH6Ji:newood, Illinols 108 N OLS , , , CHA11gil3gVBodillilg,H?lver Springs, Maryland JONRRSQ 389, Lake Vllla, Illlnols . LAUS EILi1:Z010I iioliaxvllfer, Cudahy, Wisconsin 216 GEO'gg:EWfFt New York, New York RIC SIE, Brooklyn, New York GEO4I2aEBlgtof,lAgIggE1l?nd Park, Illinois A . PM blog-Iligagg, Lake Bluff, Illinois WAIloiliolzSIEfoeIf2liSc1EffI11Ifgr61ivM8SSaChUSeftS S . 954 Ig'estitgeld,5West Springfield, Massachusetts JAM6gg5 6Vf9Y1f,1Xd1g'Mg1iJeE5lg Chase, Maryland 74 7, 7, 1 9 - , ROYAL W, NORDLUND ROGQIZE' Sliexgg bli., Albuquerque, New Mexico 52Ok,G lk,Ill - , RICHAIISIIO H. lG'1igSsili1rflRoifn0's Susiofl lgarlgilnglfggg, Illinois 53 , 'tt f d, N Y k - , , KAREN illgrcsggillli or ew or ARI-E523 goggtfy Club, Rocky River, Ohlo 1820 Hillsboro, Minneapolis, Minnesota 130, 132 , , MARIANNE NOVAK 940 Ridgewood Dr., Highland Park, Illlnols 6331 s. Francisco, Chicago, Illinois 225 LEANNA J- PAVLAK 1104 Beloit, Forest Park, Illinois 107, 179 GIL OBERSCHLEP MARY E- PAYNE 1055 Oakley, Deerfield, Illinois GLEgj1:?6I510E lipgglgfggy Illinois 133, 180 PATRICIA L. OBLETZ - M 163 ge Brun, Buffalo, New York 108 D0N1g33B5ucggfZk1g5vIll York, New York 131 ARGA ET J. OBRIEN - JOSg4oHPgle,OWinnelka, Illinois TH 01M1AVgigno1gEg1Qg3oL?toWo, Massachusetts P . BUDO - Box 35, Kakamega, Kenya 1553111611 Ave., Willfletkl, Illinois 111, Page 241 WILLIAM C. PEERY JOHN R. POPE 726 S. Beverly, Lake Forest, Illinois 146, 157 920 N. Berry, Glendale, Missouri 110, 111, 130, COLETTE S. PELLAR 132, 137, 139, 143 3310 Krenn, Highland Park, Illinois PETER B. POPKIN MILAN S. PELOUCH 740 River Dr., St. Paul, Minnesota RR 5, Box 123, Waukegan, Illinois RANDOLPH H. POST LINDA PELTON 1241 Ridge, Evanston, Illinois 1035 Knollwood, Deerfield, Illinois SUSAN POTTS PAMELA J. PENCE 21 Blythewood, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 189 5050 E. 66th, Indianapolis, Indiana 108, 213 KENNETH A. POUCH AUSTIN E. PENNY Benedict Rd., Staten Island, New York 112, 113 2123 Amelia, New Orleans, Louisiana 125, 154 150, 151, 153 DAVID N. PENROSE JUDITH L. POWERS R D 3, Princeton, New Jersey 612 W. Springfield, Springfield, Pennsylvania 125, CHRISTOPHER PENTELL 205 3733 N. Drake, Chicago, Illinois K. PRABHAILAKSHANA ARTHUR C. PERIVOLIDIS 36 E. Division, Chicago, Illinois 182 808 N. Blvd., Oak Park, Illinois 118, 119, 124, 125, GERALD L. PRESTIN 126, 146 210 N. Adams, Hinsdale, Illinois 225 CHARLES PERRY ALICE PRESSMAN 1769 Washington, Wilmette, Illinois 138, 224 170 W. Olney Ave., Philadelphia 20, Pennsylvania IRVING C. PERRY JOHN L. PRESTON 134 Greenwood, J enkintown, Pennsylvania 114, 115, 54 Pleasant, Medfield, Massachusetts 125, 140, 141, 151 JULIA G. PRICE JACELYN PESE 2254 Lowry, Aurora, Illinois 109 217 Hancock, Lake Bluff, Illinois RICHARD H. PRICE KAREN A. PETERSEN 73 Oxbow, Weston, Massachusetts 7223 N. Hamilton, Chicago, Illinois SUSAN H. PRICE PAULINE PETERSEN 1650 Sunset, Elm Grove, Wisconsin 139 882 Ash, Winnetka, Illinois 197 SARAH C. PREISTLEY BARBARA J. PETERSON 6 Whitney, Closter, New Jersey 421 Green Bay, Lake Bluff, Illinois RICHARD R. PUCIN MARK S. PETRAI 214 Green Bay, I-Iighwater, Illinois 64 Wellesley, Weston Massachusetts 125, 150, 151 FRANCES F. PUESTOW PATTY J. PEYTON 60 Prospect, Highland Park, Illinois 198 2380 Jasmine, Denver, Colorado ANNE H. PURDY TIMOTHY C. PFEIFFER 819 N. 14 St., Manitowoc, Wisconsin 106, 107, 208 203 Andre, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan DAVID PURDY PETER PHELAN 819 North 14th St., Manitowoc, Wisconsin 110 Troytowers Congers St., Bloomfield, New Jersey PAULA S. PURVIS 114 4710 W. 28th, Denver, Colorado PATRICIA PICK SUSAN H. PUSHKIN 3543 Fairman, Lakewood, California 127 1719 Hinman, Evanston, Illinois 149 MARY ANNE PICKETT 407 E. Main, Crawfordsville, Indiana WILLIAM QUICK CHRISTOPHER T. PICOT 1725 Jackson, North Chicago, Illinois 225 118 White Oaks, Alexandria, Virginia GERALD PIEPENBROK SCOTT W. RAHN 219 Scranton, Lake Bluff, Illinois Box 369, Rt. 2, Wayzeta, Minnesota ROGERS H. PIERCY SARAH B. RAHT 453 Voltz Rd., Northbrook, Illinois 514 Brasted Place, Waukesha, Wisconsin CHRISTOPHER PILOTTI E. TINSLEY RAY 1925 Huntington, Trumbull, Connecticut Goodwives River Rd., Darien, Connecticut ELAINE E. PITT ANDREW P. RAYMOND 9523 Creemore, Tujunga, California 183 17 Berkeley Rd., Wellesley, Massachusetts 110, 141 DAFFERNEEZE E. PITT'S HENRY RAYMOND Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama 2819 Lincoln St., Evanston, Illinois MICHAEL J. PIUZE ELLEN P. RAYNER 4 Ashmore, Worcester, Massachusetts 823 Boston Post Rd., Weston, Massachusetts 133 PETER N. PLANT DONALD R. REDMAN Box 527, Ross California, 112, 136, 222 605 Pulaski, Lincoln, Nebraska ERVIN H. POHLMAN CAROL J. REESE Rt. 1, Box 61 A, Lake Zurich, Illinois Willets Road, Old Westbury, New York PAULA N. POLITES GEORGE A. REICH 5915 W. Superior, Chicago, Illinois 1277 Ruffner, Schenectady, New York 110, 111 DIANE PONCHER 139, 146 ' 303 N. Deere Park, Highland Park, Illinois DAIL A. REID JACOB J- POOL 1203 Dubray Ct., Kirkwood, Missouri 143 8319 Kenton, Skokie, Illinois Page 242 I PETER A. REID SARAH A. ROGERS Evans Rd., Chepachet, Rhode Island 118 R. F. D. 1, Concord, Massachusetts ROZANNE REISLER MARGO ROGGENKAMP 1120 Ridgewood, Highland Park, Illinois 2 Hillcrest Dr., Davenport, Iowa 107, 132 JACOB A. REISS K. THOMAS ROLLEFSON 480 M0I'1'iS St-, Albany, New York 124, 125, 127, 9344 Lawndale, Evanston, Illinois 154 151, 210 RAYMOND W. RONEY JAN B. REITMAN 18 S. June Terr., Lake Forest, Illinois Route 10, Box 434, Texarkana, Texas 130, 132 NORMA L, ROSEN LANCE R. REMBAR 101 W. 55 St., New York, New York 190 Inwood, Scarsdale, New York RICHARD A. ROSEN MERRILL S. RENCH 360 Dedham, Newton Centre, Massachusetts 1266 Topping, St. Louis, Missouri 194 AGNES ROSOS BARBARA RESNICK Rt. 2, Box 189, Long Grove, Illinois 1959 Hood, Chicago, Illinois HELEN ROSS KATHLEEN RETZ 5526 Belmar St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 27 Weathersfield Wy. E., Roselle, Illinois JANE S. ROTHROCK RICHARD REX 114 E. Ashland, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 318 Wisner, Park Ridge, Illinois 107, 112, 224 LYNN ROTHSCHILD DIANNE E. RHEA 1213 Glencoe, Highland Park, Illinois 4337 Washington, Downers Grove, Illinois JILL RUBEL DONNA L. RHOADES 420 Park Ave., Highland Park, Illinois 4944 Juniper, Mission, Kansas 196 LAWRENCE J. RUBENS ANTHONY RHODES 1384 Sheridan, Highland Park, Illinois Trapelo Rd., South Lincoln, Massachusetts 127 TED A. RUBIN RICHARD A. RICE 518 44th N. W., Canton, Ohio 306 Rose Terr., Lake Forest, Illinois 160 SALLY RUGER LAURA B. RICHARDS 8906 N. Pelham Pkwy., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 105 Garden, Great Neck, New York 133, 188 ANTHONIA H. RUPP PAULA RICHARDS 630 Pontiac, Denver, Colorado 2815 Lexington, Houston, Texas HEIDEMARIE RUPP THOMAS J. RICHARDS 227 High, Highwood, Illinois 223 3634 S. Austin, Cicero, Illinois 120, 121 JAMES L. RUSSELL EDWARD H. RISLEY Mardan Woods, Long Grove, Illinois Box 143, Prides Crossing, Massachusetts JEAN RUTHERFORD JONATHAN C. ROBBINS R. R. 2, Gridley, Illinois 28 Colonel Hunt Dr., Abington Massachusetts 112 ROGER D, RYAN VICTORIA S. ROBECK 5300 W. Hutchinson, Chicago, Illinois 223 33 Cedar Lane, New Canaan Connecticut TERENCE P. RYAN GREGORY S. ROBERTS 500 Edwards, Dundee, Illinois 9921 Grayson, Silver Spring, Maryland FRANK D. RYSER LLOYD G. ROBERTS Rt. 1, Box 185, Zion, Illinois 202 78 Lomond Dr., Palatine, Illinois 118, 125, 146, 157, 158, 226 LUELLA ST JOHN RICHARD A. ROBERTS 39 Washington Cir., Lake Forest, Illinois 431 Indianapolis, Downers Grove, Illinois 116, 117, HOWARD J. SALVAGE 140 83 Wexford, Springfield, Massachusetts GENEVE ROBERTSON PETER H. SAMMIS 2505 Prospect, Evanston, Illinois 131 Indian Chase Dr., Greenwich, Connecticut 118, 160 NANCY ROBINSON ANNE SANFORD 120 W. Riverglen, Worthington, Ohio Woodside Road, Fayetteville, New York 108 CHRISTOPHER ROBSON WILLIAM SANGERMAN 19 Southdown, Alexandria, Virginia 1615 Linden, Highland Park, Illinois PETER B. ROBY M. VIRGINIA SARGENT 248 Landing Rd., Rochester, New York 4700 N. Woodburn, Milwaukee, Wisconsin AGNES ROCHE SUSAN S. 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SONDERBY 1524 W. 104th St., Chicago, Illinois RUTH E. SOUDIER 1406 Geier Rd., Gurnee, Illinois CHERYL L. SOULT 37 Frontenac, St. Louis, Missouri 67, 149 HORATIO N. SPENCER 3 Picardy Ln., St. Louis, Missouri 118 LAWRENCE E. SPEIR FRED STRESENREUTER Midwood Terr., Madison, New Jersey 114 112 Brinker Rd., Barrington, Illinois IRENE T. STACY KLAUS D. STROHMEIER 1826 Mountain, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 854 Grove, Glencoe, Illinois WALTER F. STAFFORD DEMETRA STROMPOLOS 24 Tudor Pl., Buffalo, New York 112, 113 1122 S. Lombard, Oak Park, lu- 106, 128, 132, ALICE O. STALEY LARRY STULLER Q l . 4455 Central, Indianapolis, Indiana 138, 185 6729 N- R1Chm011d, Chwago, IUIHOIS BARBARA J. STANCZAK DAVID WQ. STRUMPQ 1221 Jackson, North Chicago, Illinois 467 HlghC!'eSt, Wllmette 128, 202 DONALD STANDFORD GEORGE A. STUPAR Q Q 14139 S. Western, Blue Island, Illinois 130, 131, 132 523 NOFUI Ave.. Waukegan, 111111015 200 THOMAS E, STANG ALANSON STURGIS 859 E. 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