Lake Forest College - Forester Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)
- Class of 1978
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Fl. ..,.:-fx I , L F 2 ,40 f .4-.AID kf -Y Natural Science ji I A L 1 I T 'Q NHLWWNQMI Cl MA 'MD X Am-wr wma. ol sqm ,Q- :,n.,.,1,,,, or -U.,- 1iI'1 V.,I.:y , XA ..-vu. 1133-':.1 -H-f -I' . X j lj, 6 - 1 ' .sf 7 zuzulig , -I ,A . 4.-.- --M -Dian-ui , C. ,v.L,-,,...,., .xml .if Ahminisiratiun Lake Forest College is a community. It is a collection of people and ideas brought together by choice and cir- cumstance to acquire, investigate and evaluate human knowledge and experi- ence. As a community of learning, Lake Forest College is committed to the de- velopement of individuals for lives of leadership and service. This committ- ment has resulted in a distinguished educational opportunity for the stu- dents who come to Lake Forest College. The academic programs of the College offer an education which encourages the acquisition of general knowledge and fundamental skills, which is deeply concerned with basic values, and which allows students to direct their studies toward particular careers. While the primary goal of the College is to provide students with an excellent liberal arts education, Lake Forest has traditionally accepted the challenge of serving the needs of the community. l2 Eugene Hotchkiss III President 'DPA , , s ? 'B A. x S E 'ix 4 ,, lx? 5 Terry Gibson Vice-President for Development 8: Public Affairs Ted Carlus Business Manager 8: Treasurer uv-W 3 -,f Dorothy Bartlett Secretary President's Office T+- Adeline Carlson Secretary to the President Gordon White Assistant to President Director of Financial Aid 3 ji Eric Reidel Marie Kelly Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Secretary to Director of Financial Aid Ji., Bailey Donnally Dean of Faculty Professor of Physics Lori Kefgler QLD, Virginia George QCD Dean o Student Affairs luv' 1 and Laura Schmitt KRD Secretaries to Assistant David Byers Dean of Student Affairs 15 ..-H Y.-, - - A 'l':. Cynthia Gillispie Director of Alumni Affairs U JOYCE Sauer A , l Kath Horan Secretary for the Vice-President of Development 8: Public Affairs Secretary for tie Alumni Offic Ii ll il l 6 I 4 Q Ks... , 4.1, Harriet Crosky Peggy Davidson Assistant to Dean of Student Affairs Secretary for the Dean of Faculty I Robert Amaden Director, Deferred Gifts, Office of Development Ellen Syburg Assistant Director of Admissions i' f ,,, 5 se. X Agjyi Spike Gurnrnere Director of Admissions ' -1,5 - I 4 'S .- . ' 'mf' .:' P 1 iv -4 P' I 1 I 2 zo Qin' iw Ai? . I M .K Q Q Sue Darbro I 1 X- V M ' A Secretary for Office of Admissions ,wfiewi W 5'-, ' s i i fl I Constance Rajala Assistant Director of Admissions Y' gx G1 -h-,, ,-fi ,,.,-' Melanie Zore CLD, and Pat Grotts KRD Anthgny Leggett Secretaries for Office of Admissions Assistant Director o Admiggigng -wi, 1 ,,.. r-. . gg - 1 4 ' 1 ld. N X I 19 x fi X 'Q s a XX, ra. ,I-ji' . y .l V' 'sv sh-Y-XX. n - J-- A ' A it Peter Holste Director of Informational Services Helene Lewis College Editor Office of Informational Services Don Lesinsky Assistant Vice-President for Development 8: PublicAffairs -3 b if gi L 1 fi Pattie Youngs CLD, lane Shillinglaw QCD, Thalia Eden KRD. Secretaries for the Business Department r V 1 M Mary Glenz Purchasing -'N I J ,J V. .., - . , 111: as? Z3 '- Lola Garrett L, Secretary for Personnel 8: Conferences, Insurance Coordinator 1 'H 12 , P? , E -. rn. 31 gf 22 ic? . fl i. I. A fi ,H Q 21 lf- 21 28 AQ, QD' 'H ...- fn '--as 1. 7? .... . , m x 4 ,M- . . 'f .., 'j.i.. 11-L--...J v vu., ,U n,..,,0 wr- lane St. Pierre Director of Campus Activities ' , fw- X v A M Q. 4-'i get . x . s 1 I , .R W' 'ff Xfx x' - x' IIA 14- it , t K.. .xx 5 gpqu C-' ,-,4wG 'n'5'5 M Jw E41 'xt fu. 59 W.. ,, I N . fi eg- P fini' . ' S iNXqt4f' 3 x y J - 1 Carol Wilk Ginnie Coplan Co-director Career Counciling Sr Placement Co-director of Career Counciling 8: Placement T111 'ii S 4? 1 S. 'WIKI' Bill Breining Manager of Printing Department mia fn I. -,I MH- Rb 3 Fred lsele Postal Supervisor I 7,-...w Q..-5241-1 ,fy 51 1 G...i'- pLg JT Y Don Kalk CLD, Assistant to Printing Department Ruben Farias and Iim Battisfore CRD, Print Shop Pressmen -5 'ix-irq 23 xx ' A . --ei- ' ,f- -' , , Ruthane Bopp Registrar Instructor for Math Department Q i fi Y 1 4 Q Ruthane Bopp and Vivian Griffis Registrar and Clerical Assistant Aff -I v .X Don Glogovsky Al Zabor Assistant Director of Physical Plant Direqtgr of Phygiqal Plant h,....J er xgff tv 1 if V lr- 'A'-ai Don Glogovsky QLD, Alberta Kurgan, Al Zabor, Leslie Thomas CRD. Arthur Miller College Librarian -vi I O ' o s 5 ll . ' . 5 ., . x 'n , L-u. Y' f 3' l1.,3yffJ l.l. a Q o la c . og 0 O l ' 0 0 ..l.a I O i. O Iva 9 I0 . ' . ii v 0 o 0 ' ,Q lrssx. 'xx' 0. ' 4 I 't a ix' ,x .. 'Q I n,,Q.. ' ,Ls ..f, .lv ,M ,O 1. 1, I if . ,. .. 'UI' -t Virginia Crist Sally McG0wen Secretary for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, Science Librarian ASSiStant Librarian 26 4, . U 4 09 ' c 0- 4 0.71 5 ' .x'l I 0 1ss,x Q Q 'PY' , y . -'-f f.,.:f o s- X . '1. ' 1-it '-151. . . - 41' N- If ,fly ,Jiqu X, , , l . . I a l 'I 5 r 1 qv vw, N295 Ioel Lee Assistant Librarian S x X . B ',f , ff-'X fug- X Q zlfilfffi - -I li I Edna Keller Departmental Assistant Donnelley Library 'Qgiijfilvs-H ' if if-eff 1 , F:'1am.f.g' 3 , N 4 1 Helen Watson Health Service Coordinator iff. E ' ' 4 M v i. ,ke 1 r A 'J x X - A Q: 7 7 N- Madge Buchholz Madge Buchholz searches for quarters for Laura Abston, who needs change 28 Bookstore Manager .1-.195 C A N' vc WX f. Q '. Valerie Trobec Switchboard!Receptionist 1. K 1 1 Tv, 1 ' , r ,1 1:1 Y . ig , - V 231. ' Y ,rg1,3w .M-':,. 533 ug. 5'-9. .35 uf ,- ugh' Arthur Miller assists Bill Bowen in finding sources for 0.5 fx his paper. f in-ol Karen Cedge Secretary for Department of Foreign Languages if QW 5 R Don Craft Director of Security SECURITY FORCE, TOP ROW: Joe Adams, Bill Palis, Greg Moore, Gino Mays, Rich Klechner, Reed Balderas, Lad Popsil. .tx ,aqh XX' Q27 XJ 2 2 ff X sf50f L 51i. I. f 1 f Myrtle QLD, Betty and Tommy Powers fL,RJ. Szabo staff Qin. ...gb Q 'P Bob Kaemer Szabo Foods Director 6 I' P 1 I 3 1 ifgiulugg The biology department offered pro- grams to fill the needs of students with a wide variety of interests, ranging from molecular biology to field ecology, and with career goals extending from medicine and dentistry to forestry and wildlife management. Yet many stu- dents not interested in a career in biol- ogy, but nevertheless curious about the field of biology, found an exciting and diverse curriculum as well. ln addition to taking formal courses, students had the opportunity to work on their own projects in form of tutorials, indepen- dent studies, or senior theses, and thanks to good relationships with vari- ous local, public, and private agencies, they were able to participate in intern- ship programs of varying types. One such program was two-year-two-year cooperative nursing program with the RUSH College of Nursing and Allied Health services. In addition, ecologists used as their resource a fifteen site in West Lake Forest. The opportunities were seemingly unlimited. Charles Louch Professor NM 'f 5 war ,. . 1: ' l-Yfme Houck Fredrick Giere Instructor Chairman 32 Y . A - uma-0 r + 1 P L xii- f F1 if -'--- 1 ,f - Dswglas BTGWU Camille Devaney Assistant Professor Lecturer 1 ,...,' K- U ,V - Qirzfg ,. K f - P -1 P if- xv!-f. -A :Eid 1-nm' T-I M.,-l : Tx sf h P x XX N It ,N 1' . W, D ,w F LEM Ns. - girt.-:J -. lui Kenneth Weik Richard Runge Associate Professor Associate Professor 1 M' A lbl' - AZ? Clifford Childs William Martin ' ' P ofessor Technician Qllqemizatrg The goals of the chemistry depart- ment included exposing students to the fundamentals of all areas of chemistry, and teaching them to understand and use scientific thoughts and methods. Students of chemistry had a variety of educational and vocational goals, many were in such fields as biology, pre-med, health sciences, physics, math, and even public service, as well as chemis- try. A vastly diverse and exciting facul- ty, an unusually complete compliment of instruments, and a strong affiliation with the Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society served to provide students with a superb series of course work and research. 34 I' X fb y XQQNQXX . ' fffflEiX .c A s a X . C 'N'1N-C1 Iichhgigigggs Q, Dfis MLA Douglas Greig Assistant Professor M. Leroy Thompson Associate Professor 4 1 1 '33 i 1 Laura Klingbeil Instructor ' I ' A Rosemary Hale Chairman P' Q 4 rnnumtrs For the economics department 1977-8 was a banner year. We wel- comed back from sabbatical leave Professor Murray Herlihy, who spent the previous year studying health care delivery systems in the United States and Canada. Keith Howe, who departed for a year's visiting profes- sorship at the University of Missouri, was replaced by Duong Von Vu, who was completing his doctorate in eco- nomics and finance at the University of Chicago. Robert A. Baade and Iames O. Watson have both given papers this year at regional economic association meetings, and Rosemary Hale prepared the program for the meeting of the Illinois Economic As- sociation, of which she is the current president. Ronald Helgens completed his dissertation. The department was fortunate in having as tutors, Christ- opher Causey, Charlene Levitt, Greg Minkow, Rex Peters, and Greg Raue. S H Murray Herlihy Robert Baade Professor Assistant Professor an 'UNA , 5. Duong Van Vu Instructor ., 1-E.. :Exim in ,F ,M t - WP: tr, 3 ,H I' Iames Watson Assistant Professor Q-14 J .Q. I I I n V' I 4 VSYRVIXI Augu- Keith Howe bla Assistant Professor Ronald Helgens i Instructor F I E F ff P I 37 ' 7 Duration The department of education is a pro- cess department that offers students a chance to explore their own potential as teachers and leamers. An integral part of the philosophy of the department was that each student would be com- fortable enough with hisfher knowledge and assured enough with hislher own self-concept to teach others. The experi- ences offered in working with children were other factors which made this de- partment unique. Almost every educa- tion course offered direct involvement teaching or observing in the schools of the North Shore. Students may prepare to teach in the elementary, middle, or secondary school. The emphasis within and the goal of the department was to prepare teachers who could comfortably func- tion with students in grades 5-9. The department was directly involved in the work and research of the National Mid- dle School Association and the Associa- tion of Illinois Middle School. There was a need for teachers who were spe- cially prepared to work with the kids in the middle. 38 4-'Y'- Gordon Milne Kenneth Bennett Professor Associate Professor ff Hifi? rf' i iv'.r. 1 Q . J -- Rosemary Cowler Chairman if nglislj The english department was in those days alive, well, and flourishing -- al- most painfully so when it cames to the crush of freshman composition enroll- ments. Now that the world is awaken- ing to what it means when literacy was no longer an assumption of education, new value was being placed on sen- sitivity to language and on the skills of writing and reading well. And students continued, as they always had, to just enjoy literature. Because ofthe growing interest in writing careers, a writing track concentration had been intro- duced into the curriculm as an alterna- tive to the traditional literture major, with an emphasis on creative or ex- pository writing. For all students, majors or not, there was the annual ex- perience of the poet-in-residence, last year Thom Gunn on hand for reading, consultations, and a seminar, and this year, William Stafford. 39 ..:., 4-.U 1 , I E. Gordon Whatley Ann Hentz Assistant Professor Associate Professor . T , WEFAJ l e - -JJ-gig, Mary Swander Charles Maland Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Robert Greenfield Associate Professor Barbara Guenther Assistant Professor and Director of Writing Center F ine Qaris All passes. Art alone Enduring stays to usg The Bust outlasts the throne, - The Coin, Tiberius. Henry Austin Dobson 42 Alexander Mitchell Chairman Ramona Mitchell Lecturer Franz Schulze Professor uk. I .A Michael Croydon Associate Professor Laura McKcon Instructor N5 ,,. .f-11' P' 0 1 urergn lllvanguage Thinking cannot be clear till it has had expression. - We must write, or speak, or act our thoughts, or they will remain in a half torpid form. - Our feelings must have expression, or they will be as clouds, which, till they descend in rain, will never bring up fruit or flower. - So it is with all the inward feelingsg expression gives them development. - Thought is the blossomg language the opening budg action the fruit behind it. Henry Ward Beecher 11813-18871 , -sm -- 111 A-,R A xg 4 Q' 0-im.,,., 'e LZ 'fs X G s aka 5 Q A ka n.v4,,,'Zz 6 5 A Y ,.k. , .WS K, , :T.xxg'f ,vw-, Y use ' A Francisco Sosa lane qtaw Assistant Proiessoi' of Spanish Lecturer in French 44 Q-an, ,.sz1:,, J'- Warren Carlin Gertrude Grisham Assistant Professor of French Assistant Professor ot German i 'JT' lean-Luc Garneau Assistant Professor of French Clayton Gray Assistant Professor of German Eileen Zeitz Lecturer in Spanish 4 istnrg History courses at LFC reflected the diversity of historical record. The de- partment offered courses in intellectual, political, economic and social history. The teaching of history has concen- trated on American and European past, the department offered courses on the history of Africa, Latin America, and Russia in addition to American and European history. Several courses in- tergrated new techniques into our ap- proach. ln one we drew upon the in- sights in othersg we tried to capture the past through methods of oral history. il iiil in- fV.vf ,, . L ., Ronald Grossman ,al ei 5-'MM' Thomas Moodie Chairman Q F l X E, Steven Rossworm Assistant Professor Lecturer 46 A 1 3 3 . if-,. -,J 1 E 1 ' ', c, 1 2 N L 3 ix 1 H 1 V' 'I' ' xx ' .5 1, ,vu is . 4 2 .-Y' lu-, -1- - 1 K .- .fm X, Ji r 5 'NX -J Q K' : ! ' I ' 1 nn Arthur Zi1VG1'SI'I1it Tom Tickngr Professor Instructor Director of Continuing and Graduate Education 1V . s Lil q '-in f ,A , x 40 wf 4 'N '1 ABOVE: Rex Peters and Iames McGrath discuss a topic for a research paper with Tom Ticknor. ' I A' r Q A ' ' 4 ,' f ' 4 .,'4i fl, rt.-ff I I Y I I. t 'HF 'Y i Clarke Douglas Assistant Pro essor 5 1 .141 I l Nlfi X i '-5. Q fix A 5 XX l 1 lf i , .XXX Max i .N ' f 4 . t qly , Y . ..... if-.H gs. 'rf 'I r ' 9' --I 6 B 0 D , P Q rh I'P7!s..,.,.. Q--I 1, A' 1ilsai..fz3lv!A.an-:ini Barbara Leone Secretary for Economics, Politics, Carol Gard Secretary for Economics, Politics, and History and History 'l' l i s l I i i ! L Y IBM J Q ':,'N- , few? Michael Ebner Daniel LeMahieu Assistant Professor Assistant Professor :rt M.,-g. , W 'Q W f9' V1-1 3 Carol Moodie Lecturer V' A A - '- W -x., Gregory Bell Ed Packel Assistant Professor Associate Professor .Q Nh 2- Robert Troyer Ionell Cornerford Professor Assistant Professor -- 1 ,. I :L ztthematirs All the activities of the department of mathematics were specifically stu- dent oriented. This included the for- mal course program as well as non- academic activities which the de- partment provided and in which the faculty memebers participated. The curriculum was planned so as to be of maximum benefit to all students who needed training in mathematics as part of their undergraduate program. The members of the department were deeply involved in the placement of its majors upon graduation, and the many and varied professional ac- tivities of the eventual feedback to our students. The department used and appreciated its active Student Advisory Committee. K., David Cochran Margaret Prullage Assistant Professor Lecturer usb: Everyone enjoys music in one form or another. The music department is triv- ing to get more students interested in course work as well as some phase of performance. Each year there are sev- eral student recitals, choir concerts, and usually a faculty recital. One of the highlights of the past two years has been the Madrigal Dinners which have proved to be gala affairs. Ravine Lodge provided space for practice rooms and teaching studies for applied music. For the other side of the musical coin, there was a wide variety of course offer- ings inthe department. Perspectives on Music 11049, was a new course designed to enrich one's general knowledge of various types and forms of music, and it placed emphasis on how to listen to music. It filled the need for students who have had no musical experience and are apprehensive about the history courses. Among the types of history courses there were survey courses, period courses, and courses dealing with special topics such as jazz, opera, or American Music. For those students interested in harmonic materials and composition, the sequence of courses in diatonic harmony, chromatic harmony, couterpoint, and form provided oppor- tunity to develop desired skills. Q7 Frank Kirby Professor Ann Bowen Chairman -'T .T Kristina Follrath Lecturer Director of College Choir A 1 v -I ABOVE: Choir rehearses for upcoming concert, ts ABOVE: Tenor section awaits cue from Choir Director K. Follrath, Was. 74. af 53 hilusnphg I am uneasy to think I approve of one object and disapprove of anotherg call one thing beautiful and another de- formedg decide concerning truth and falsehood, reason and folly, without knowing upon what principles I pro- ceed. David Hume A Treatise of Human Nature Abba Lessing Associate Professor 54 Kenneth Kipnis Chairman Bea Verin Secretary for Philosophy, Religion, Education and Music. Fran Asher Lecturer .-.L Forest Hansen Professor l 1 0 O H - ', 1 qpwy-:-:M H , .- A., in-'xg A ' L 'x dk Tgisap 51: 1- ,- - + J ygryhgq- ' quam -.H+ . Qfifiitxuk-i::'Q:.' Q 5 ,, . A , Q r HF Roger Faber emoys a Saturdav altemoon break trom the Phvsrcs Lab Lu Sun Liu Assistant Professor gt... ww gig.: V 'fi' .':. ' ff-1 -- ' 1. Tung Hon Ieong Chairman K T' lqgsics With Donnally on leave, Dr. Lu Sun Liu filled the vacancy ably and with vigor. She is a theorist in particle phys- ics with a strong interest in teaching undergraduates. Besides the general physics courses, she taught the ad- vanced and intermediate analytical me- chanics. Michael Davis had a background as a particle physicist also, but has done a variety of experiments in a broad area, including biophysics and musical accoustics. His current interest was computer instrumentation. Roger Faber's background was chemical phys- ics. His current passion was the philos- ophy of science. He has been voted by the graduating seniors as Best Teach- er twice. Tung H. Ieong had just re- turned from a year's leave of absence. During that time, he accepted invita- tions to lecture in Moscow, Leningrad, Peking, and Shanghai. His formal train- ing was in nuclear physicsg but his cur- rent research interest was in laser phys- ics and holography. The physics de- partment was research oriented, involv- ing students in research programs early in their studies here, and often publish profession articles coauthored by its faculty and the students. Na ,Q . 3 K.. xi. ff ..f. I l An aspiring student makes accurate records of scientific date. lVliCl1ael Davis Assistant Professor '57 lguliiirzrl Etienne The Politics Department . . . teaches about liberty and authority fCarensJ, the Middle East and political parties CCooperJ, local and regional af- fairs CFischerJ, multinational corpora- tions and foreign policy fGallowayJ, constitutional law and Iapan fMillerJ, Africa and the legal process fMojekwuJ, European and communist governments CSmithj, we conduct research on equality, the socialization of political scientists, met- ropolitan governments, international telecommunications, the history of due process, Igbo constitutionalism, and the French labor movement, and don't forget Valerie Bunce, john Nelson, Erick Peterson, Gary Thom and Mark Wynn, and Woodrow Wilson Fellows, Howard Bird, William Dyal, and Ed- ward P. Morgan, live well and remember the common weal. Charles Miller Chairman x S 1 P 1 -urea-Q., r .Mi i ......' 'fl Eileen Cooper Christopher Mojekwu Instructor Associate Professor 58 1 v ' ,fmsfa--7-m:fP2'erzmr',zvfzf .P' ' ,, 'A ,. 4 9' iq Q U ss., -- xiii, Qs 1 bl i x P EP- .f X, , . V -. -K - ' 3 .4 P ' 'wk' ki . ,, , -' ' FF' 1, fi-' 3 Ionathan Galloway Rand Smith Associate Professor Assistant Professor 1 4 it Yv Paul Fischer joseph Carens Associate Professor and Director of Local 8: Regional Instructor Studies Wood Institute l w ,1 l all li ' 1 ,. I I 12 ff. 1 1 W. Claire Michaels i Charles Behling Assistant Professor Associate Professor lgfrzfhulusse The distinctive feature of the depart- ment of psychology was the fact that all of our faculty represent to one extreme or another, the desired model of the teacher-scientist-practioner. Kathy Rindskopf was applying a lot of her scholarly knowledge and research skills in the current crisis with adolescence and sexuality. Stephanie Riger was co- director of a research project on the psychological effects of rape on women. Claire Michaels was preparing a book for publication on percoption. Bob Glassman was involved in two projects on neuropsychology, including one with human subjects. Charles Behling had broadened his interest in personal growth with new skills in Gestalt thera- py. Phylis Frankel had expanded the services of Psychological Services, which is an integral part of the depart- ment. Ronald Forgus had published his third book on perception, had one in press on personality and continues to work for the establishment of preventa- tive community mental health pro- sgrams. 60 ? Ronald Forgus Chairman . si Mark Cohen Assistant Professor 'Qtr . ,. mum, Patricia Harlan Secretary of Psychology , gg . LX. a ki, fwlgi if - ,fi 0: . t Phylis Frankel Assistant Professor x X 'x X. .ll .. i 'N' ' I .I . v ,,-if. P David Krantz Professor bl 60' ...Y Stephanie Riger Assistant Professor 5 Hn-. fha... Q X eg i N: k ' ' u K us Q!!! M. I . -Cf' , s J' A ROb6I't GIBSSITISI1 Kathryn Rindskopf Associate Professor Assistant Professor Ronald Miller Donald Bartlett Lecturer P1'OfeSSOr Dan Cole Associate Professor eligiun Some students had turned to religion courses to trace their religious roots - and decided which roots to put down deeper and which to pull up. Other courses had helped describe the shape of religious questions today - and had helped some to shape their own an- swers for tomorrow. Occasionally, reli- gion courses had even been useful to students in their other coursework. Oh, that's where Milton got his ideas from! Oh, that's who the woman with the baby is in those paintings! Recent research projects of the depart- ment's faculty included Dan Cole's dig- ging into ancient mounds in Israel and Don Bartlett's digging into contempor- ary trends in theology at Cambridge. To graduating seniors we say, best wishes as you pursue your own diggings. 63 Eugene Muehlbauer Masako Osako Instructor Assistant Professor Arlene Eskilson N Assistant Professor f 13 Leo Van Hoey Chairman mziulugg mth ftntlqrupnlugg The sociologylanthropology depart- ment strived to discover, with its stu- dents, the meaning and relevance of all human social phenomena. Our ap- proach integrated the traditional discip- lines of sociology and anthrpology into a single field of social inquiry - pro- viding our students with a broad perspective on human behavior. The primary goal was to develope in our students the ability to analyze the societal events which affect all of our lives. An additional goal was to encour- age students' critical abilities in evaluating the barrage of reports of so- cial findings which were presented to the public in print, film and electronic media. 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Kyiv, 3 '3.i-1.2.-'fair'-.2-9: -' - ' T,-.-3.-9-rr gzilgf 2- rw' f'- if F-ig:'e?Fl 5Sf: ,-- . ,, ,.. . . Q J . egg -':f:g',:1 -:,.:.- , ,. .M ,Aff-ggsyg jj,- , ...,.r.. . ..,, ... , 57 ,- --f '::f.wf- , .V -., 4..,..:.,.wd I ,:.a ,. , if . -M .....r., . 1 1 .. 'M I ' q 7 nnilmll This years football team had a better than average season. It had a good year in rushing, led by senior Pete Magrini and senior George Lattop a total of 1300 yards were gained by rushing. Leading side receiver Duplain Gant came up with 307 yards, a good showing for a veteran receiver. The offense was lead by Freshmen quarterbacks Frank Melch and Kevin Ryan. The pass-defense was exceptional in holding the opposing of- fense to only 34 yards gained. Senior Ken Addison had 66 tackles which led the defense, behind him were Bill Bre- mer, Tony Wahl, and Bart Tiernan. Tony Wahl led the defense in the amount of quarterback sacks. The Gridders made it to the conference play-offs, farther than the previous years. A total group effort was made by the entire team. RIGHT: john joyce bursts forward to a first down before being tackled. ABOVE: TOP ROW: Coach Ramsey Van Horn, Claire Delehanty, Mark Hislap, Rick Kaiser, jack Carruthers, Scott Lebowitz, Mike Peterson, Matt Scussel, Tom Cassidy, Eric Morrow, Ken Whittle, Phil Lombardo, Karl Maas. ROW TWO1 Coach Michael Dau, David Bartram, Bart Tiernan, Ed 63 Pluchar, Andy Livingston, Newell jordan, Mark Elardo, Marth Michaelson, Nick Troiano, Mark Peck, Tony Wall, Many Brown, Bill Bremer, Peter Catanzero. ROW THREE: Coach Dennis Yanta, Steve Stefancic, Tom Grunnah, Steve La Pierre, Pete Mariades, Pete Shizas, Ken jones, Eric Gor- fr' L don, jeff Lukas, jon Wynn, Ken Addison lco- Capt.j, Peter Magrini Cco-Capt.j, john Cassidy. ROW FOUR: Coach Nick Wasylik, Duplain Gant, john Fedorik, Frank Melch, Doug Peterson, George Latto, Tim Riemershma, john Vaughan, George Longo lmgr. J. rw 1 '- 5 r wi -.gf , Michael Dau Director of Athletics Coach LEFT: Quarterback Kevin Ryan throws a short pass for a five yard gain. ABOVE: Duplain Gant makes the fingertip catch. J p 3: wr .1 'x ' 1- 14. 1. F. Nicholas Wasylik Coach I . 1 1 1 f Mfg- 1, viii' ' f 41.1151 f , if'1,iZ. 5.w . W ::' 1, , aft.: -,Z-, V, - It ,j1f,3gV-.'-- ,I 41411.- p ' A In , U A , . 4. ,. ., , . ,, , ' ' .fwf ' V, I I 1 f ' ' .- . ' 522'-iPPf 1 ai ' A - wg , ' V-VLrjJEfV: :i.V,1V: 'V71g'T-!y'1,',:'j'Ii ,V f , ' . V V . AV V V ' . V V I , Y 74Ta?..f?, aff L, ,, ,, . tl - V -V H.-Q-l 1 I ' - - ' 'gsiggg l, V I 570 CV' 5 V. .gV'. V-,M V V V wfwy.-M V , Mm., . z. nl -.- .g1--J-fn -'f ,:, :- ,-1' :-it 1 !9 '? 3 - 2 N-vw ,,,.,.5,.., ' .- ' f, A' ' f ' . 1 ' H52-V??VEVa35.f,?::, - L ,-:,:fVVA f ,,. ,V I Y. 1 VV.fV ylVV.,V. '11-f,'-.f,-'1'-'f . , z. 1-av.-1,-'-1 -f X -f- - . .4-'r v . ' 2.11, .:.,:, --, :, rf , , , , .A ' -I , ' , . A 4 , ' vdfffmf-72e7Je' 7' 1:-fz,f11.,f , 5 -9' 1 ' -'J . 1 X - v - 4 fi, J' ' ' fLQ,s.1z1-5 ' Swgg 'ff .13 ' ' ' a, , - C 1 4 .Af tv nw,- ..SzLiff: J' ' f 4, v 4 W Q f'..f:af!?'-'QCP .H ' ,Q ai: Aff 1, . ,ff .- ' 1 H if X N J I 7 fm. ' E1 ,-'hy 14.',,,'2jZ'f' ., 7,u ,1- gy' , Q ' f , K - 3 r . 1 ,' 55,12 A , ,r 'f Qf!3 fig f ' ' 2-A 4 R' z ,xg -1, ' ,' 3' . , , f 1fiiiQli3Ql'5-':f'f'11..ff'3'ff5i'f7'-'- - I ' ff ' ' 5 5 Y 4' --'3 W '.1 l ' 1 V1 avail: V , , - 5 1 V , V f . V l V :'3 J I : . . ' 'L ' , , ' - ' v w'Q'4g5p -' , f , , fm A f , .x V ,..dV V V. .. V V VV, VV V' Al Vx V, Vg NV V V N, ,V .V V v V Y I. ... ins .9 ' ' I 5. :N1 .x K , .y' ,Nl ,V ,.V VVVVlV7,V. wil xx rf Ji V . X .Ns , , . 9' X x . xg- :N A .. ,s x A xx sn.. 1 -'xg' vi .vp I x -L .wo ' 1- , X X 9? Mme' , ey I sw' UIIEBI' The soccer team had a good season this year with a 5-5-1 overall, but tying for first in the conference with a 3-1-1 record. Seniors Bobby DeMarco and Dave Weis- becker made all-conference. Bobby led the booters in scoring with eight goals. Dave was an excellent defenseman. LEFT: Peter Hoffman rushes to pass the ball while being persued by an opponent. l1 ABOVE: Top Row: Larry Dohrs, David Crim- mins, Seymour Knox, Ted Russell, Roly Morris, jeff Getz, Farzan Ferdowski, Thome Taylor, Bob DeMarco fco-capt.J, lim Heldring, Matt Perry fmgr.J, coach Charles Morrison. Bottom Row: Barry Jacobsen, Iammie Mannion, Bruce Taylor, Peter Hoffman, Peter Swain, Beau Fraser, David Weisbecker Cco-capt.J, lay Rude, Lawerence Coming, lim Fordyce, Dan Burns, Kevin Conklin, Clint Newbold, Ion Hagenstein. 71 ABOVE: Beau Fraser sidekicks the ball past his opponent in time to pass the ball down the field. 72 9' ' 'i?fM .,. 4, J. A f, -f-:rw Charles Morison, coach ABOVE: Senior Bobby DeMarco runs to beat out opponent in order to pass the ball downfield BELOW: Forester booters gather around the goal to congratulate each other after a tough match. .fi . ,cr K 4 .1-ttf .,A.f,.. , mn'vPf '-e-- ' X- -..v fs ug ' ' ,ruff Y. A, '5' ,.'g.-,wi If n.,,a ., fl r ,. 1 ,W Q ,. . -...,,, . - X, pf -ffl .M 5 ., y-I -mi--of '41, 44-viz-4'.jf' , ' ' Y. 5 .. vi-ea, ,,. J , Y' ' , A- W ' 9 .ri we ver? -3 ,Q ' 1 an-. 4 93 'L' 7 L-' A . - -5114... .Xl , fx - ' x I m ' .1 - , ...Q A -' 1- fo f - .rv f 'h Tha . yamw. . ,Q 'Ox gk-f - . '--5' ,ug ' ',. g' I 'I . . Q ,'.,... . .. ,M T' 4 ' f ?ug.7.., 3','.L.1,,' .U -cf I - a r,, ,,L-Lats.-ra. , f fig 5541: -xt N le :AL ', Q. ' A 1 H t, . My .,,y3,.,. 'lg I ' uf 'I X YI txbx I 'Q xxX '6xxX '? lx XX 1 xx J 5 X YVHQH1 X Q X353 X lyxl X l 1 wx xx Y X , fgbifsfgg X x fx Q . Q wx Sf 'N xxx AN:-V5.3 7 -. 9 .....s..e.. -w n S 4 u.....,-:rf 1-. .N ......,- .,.. .,.:. ,an Q 'ns .rr '. t , -iw o- . :QA A ff know M ' ,-- - .a.-, - ah , YW v LEFT: Peter Hoffman boots the ball up for a goal. ABOVE: Roly Morris steals the ball from his oppo- nent. 73 if in-lh 4 nnlzeg ABOVE: Top Row: Coach Rose Price, Carol mark, Abby Amer, Laura Gabanski. Bottom Halibey, Barb Lubben, Leila Lindeman Weisbecker, Nancy Gittleman, Cora Michalis, Row: Mary Meigs, Barb Melberg,.Libby Claudia Kuzyk, Ieanne Tharpe, Missy Perkins, Susan Wid- Mosely, Terrie Leonard, Lindy Nelson, Taisa ABOVE: Laura Gabanski smacks a hard pass thru an opposing player. Rose Price, coach 74 TOP: Carol Weisbecker, Laura Gabanski, and Liz Mosely assist goalie Lisa Stuewe during a penalty shot. ABOVE: Field hockey players await the third knock of sticks to begin play. RIGHT: Missy Perkins passes the ball past a defenseman. The field hockey team ended up with a better than average season, a 5-4-3 record. Senior Laura Gabanski was excellent in defense. Freshman goalie Lisa Stuewe was fantastic. Leading scorers were Abby Amer and Liz Mosely. I H F ! . . . ! 'n-A-A-pm., V Ninn A , QQQA 75 Hnlleghzxll The Women's Volleyball team had a good season, coming in 3rd in District. They won their home invitational and placed 3rd aand 4th in the 8-team and George Williams invitationals. Heading all-around player was freshman Hois Weisbrook. Lois served, dinked and spiked for many forester wins. Co- captain Terrie Rappa was excellent in setting capabilities. julie Molo, Iudy and Kris Cunningham were consistent players on offense and defense their spirtual header who dept the team going was co-captain Carla Cerveny. She was also an all around player. ABOVE RIGHT: Players discuss their next moves during a time-out. BELOW: Carla cerveny pre- pares to spike the ball using her whole body for force. 76 ,Y ' ' 7 5 t ss., ff ff 'iff' i fp. L. Tina Smith Coach V.. ?,,..r-.. vljrcrilivvt 'hv!U'i ' 41 -C3 lf -,,,.,,, ,Ru ,I , ..-., fr :gi 'N' 1 1 gill L14 I Y kr W . ,Q ..-s-naw f---N. i if ABOVE: STANDING: julie Molo, Pamela Thorton, Carla Cerveny fco-capt.J, Kris Cunningham, Iudy johnson, Coach Smith. SITTING: Ian Aldrich ftrainerj, Barbara Van Flein, Teri Rappa fco-capt.J, Robin Rosenbloom, Lois Wiesbrook. W , ,, .. X-or lu.: A- ge ' rx . -. T1 1 SI ggi .I , I- .M.fffg-, Xi. 1 3 . 'T ' ' I X ga I .Q 5 1 LEFT: Lois Wiesbrook dinks the over the net for a L 'I A forester point. ABOVE: Kris Cunningham pre- pares for a powerful fore-hand serve. I . j,.,4..,:. -iff sind. . , A 4- he ,, 1235 r fQ.aafgg14, xx XXX X 'IK TTTX FI if 'S 77 mssiig 'V zrskethall gl I4-X UIESK D51 HTS ABOVE: Standing: Coach Steve Antrim, Coach Robert Baade, Dan Nikitas, Walter Lumpkin, Iohn Cassidy, Tony Ferguson, Cal Franklin, Karl Maas fco-capt.J, Bob Brodell, Dave Blankenship, Bill Davis, Rick Lohse, Mark Mahoney, Tom Brodas, Coach Dennis Yanta. Sitting: Eric Storicek, Ioe Ferguson, Dru Ross, Daryl Gray fco-capt.J, Tony Green, Matt Stussell, Phil Bates, Barry Jacobson. The varsity basketball team had another exciting year tying for first in conference. The team was led by senior captain Daryl Gray who played even with leg injuries. Daryl had the most assists, 77, on the team. He was of great spiritual help when the team was down. Leading scorer in both field goals and free throws was senior all-conference veteran and co-captain Karl Maas, with 150 field go- als, 88 free throws for a percentage of .507. Second to Maas in field goals was another senior veteran, Tony Green, with 82 field goals. Tony also led the Foresters in number of steals, 47 in all. The best free throw percentage was .1000, by Walter Lumpkin. Other members of the starting team, Tony Ferguson and Bob Brodell, were close behind Maas in amount of field goals. LEFT: Co-captain Karl Maas shoots for two in order to raise the Forester lead. Stephen Antrim, Coach 73 Stephen Antrim, Coach EN ,,...v A X 'Lv .Q ABOVE: Mark Mahoney dribbles past Trinity players. LEFT: Coach Antrim discusses the game plan during a timeout. BELOW: Co-captain Daryl Gray goes in for an easy lay-up. 73 V 'F ' Qi ,.- Si? i' s i xl N , LYU5 1' .1 Q nfl: If V s .3 1' fwflv - Arif l ? 4- X v V 1 It . X. 1 V' i W x .Q ,, 1. v-I 'fs 'L 'R KA . X 'Xi IX. n 1 N in 1 W 'Ur 0 Lil S f .-N , V, J e-1 if-fx: Q ' ' 1, fi -ggvih..-Vxgwtixsivakfv-:xi Y' v43l.lP,2g,'r',Xi I , fr. 9 i wife-191 Ne Q - , fs'-:I-5.4 f-if 4 -xr' jg ji v .zj t .. f ,ti - 1 e- ,- .N - ,J 'H : 1 - v : ' f . 1-1v f f'1:N'5,,Ns 5 ,. 2 ,373 ' 11.14, 1 . ,tfflfff i pf- i g:,,,:ff , - . T he-' .f '21 ' - 95 - 'sv-2 , 2, 'if- fli, 'A - ' fp 3- F.-. '.O,.,.,-'f f it .:,.I,.1 , ' ' 2- 2' - Yi Q ' .,. ...N , TCI LEFT: Tony Ferguson awaits the opposing team to shoot so he can rebound the ball. ABOVE: Leading Forest rebounder Bob Brodell fights for a jumpball off the boards. BELOW: Tony Green strides through the tunnel in number one fashion. 445 - 3-33- Egzuakeihzxll LEFT: Top Row: Coach Yanta, Walter Lumpkin Joe Ferguson, Dru Ross, Bill Davis, Rick Lohse Eric Storieck, Row Twoi Ray Vanges, Fred Carter Barryjacobson, MattStussel, Missing: I'h1lBates, Bill Davis goes up for the stuff. Dennis Yanta, coach E1 QU US LEFT: loe Ferguson goes up for the center jump, TIGHT: Fred Carter goes up for a layup. BELOW: Lumpkin scores two points for a Forester win. S 41 .3 954 YQQ '01 W., PZ ifkrli ,. A Ci. - , Q K gg, l'iS1L.TiP . -S 2 X 'fs Al t its A .. .vm i .,, . . an 'W' siwflixliv-' ,QQFIC-I 1 . t M N 'g 'f -' s ki 9 t5if5'7f 'XFWTF aussi? -f ,X-H . A Ie sfri.!!3?. , 1 X t f? :ash-,in AW 34 Qc, ,A 'ali nnterfaa 7 -'igzrll The lady Foresters had a good year ending with a 11-5 season. Leading scorer Cheryl Eyerman averaged 20 points per game. Returning players Tammy Smith, Tai Halibey, Leila Lindeman and Leanne Tharpe rein- forced Forester strength in rebounding and scoring. Freshmen Caryl Weis- becker, Liz Johann, Beverly Rush, Iris Rich, and Lois Weisbrook developed as the season progressed. Coach Price had a strong team. Top Row: Leila Lindeman, Beverly Rush, Dee Dee Vincent, Lindy Nelson, Sandra Upchurch, Claudia Kousek, Coach Price. Bottom Row: Tammy Smith, Liz Johann, Renee Rice, Sandi Ielks, Carol Weisbecker, Leanne Tharpe. Missing: Cheryl Eyerman, Tai I-lalibey, Lois Weisbrook, Irish Rich so . Nyc? . 9 FY ' e we x -. -f '?w:g LEFT: Iris Rich makes one to raise the score. ABOVE: Beverly Rush dribbles down court for a quick two points. RIGHT: Leading scorer Cheryl Eyerman makes it 22 points for the night. Iul 1 r-3 . Fl! 0915... V112 . :pl-, LEFT: Carol Weisbecher goes up for a jump ball ABOVE: Liz loharin sinks one for the lady Foresters. zrrsitg 7 nnzlaeg The Forester Icemen had a fantas- tic season, placing second in the NCAA Division III play-offs. It was a hard season, hut the Icemen ended up with a 20-4 record. Lead- ing goalie, senior Andre Fauteaux had a great year. Leading scorer was john Handrahan. 5' LAM I ,AUREST I I LEFT: Goalie Buddy Fauteaux makes a thrillin save, ,Q .. -1 A L ' 4.-ur--qlw -r- --v- - - - 551' ABOVE: Top Row: George Longo, jack O'Brien, jeff Mills, john Handrahan, Tim Rappele, David Hearn, Bart Tiernan. Row Two: Charles Morrison, Brian Miller, Bob Baldwin, jeff I-Iibbard, Sandy Middendorf, Dan Burns, Tom Zweber, Bob Clisby, Brent Keeley, Brian Curtin, Ian Hughes, john Martin. Row Three: Steve Kelly, Bill Sweeney, joe McCarthy, Buddy Fauteaux, Al Thermos, Chris Burchfield, Don Atrill, jon Pratt fco-captl. S5 ABOVE RIGHT: Nick Wasylik presents joe McCarthy with the Andy Sweet award. BELOW RIGHT: Brent Keeley faces off against X opponent. V V d r 3: F -----dw '29 ,M if 0 af fr 1 5 I 1 I 1 4 i v 1 ?1 -3' .1 Q' 'LV' ff X GK 5 if it 95, ' L12 o .g mi 5,9 26 LEFT: Don Atrill passes through defense wings to move the puck away from the Forester goal. LEFT: Co-captain Jonathon Pratt awaits face off between Bob Baldwin and an opponent. BE- LOW: Defensemen Tom Zweber and jeff Mills assist goalie Buddy Fauteaux. TW IRQ I ' H ' , -:fferuftz we-.?:.-ew..--,, Y yi f' 1 - , .- .-- -V -- x I E6 l.sm'f:s Om- l -1 I 8' L '1'l 'Y'WHn. v ga X ,, x E- Zlilnckeg 5- i 1 - 1 i rl ABOVE: Top Row: Mike Kalette, Tim Orr, Wasylik, Botton Row: Brian Miller, jim Kel- Brennan, Bob McCormick, IOl'ln Lee, Billy Eric Huclfaon, Dan Harris, Ion Wynn, jim log, john Beattie, David Beecher, Mike O'Donnor, Billy McLauchlan, Bill Nelson. Canyon, lmy Bogart, Kevin Conklin, Nick V ..- RICHT: Foresters face-off. 88 i J' ,1 LEFT: Bill Nelson awaits opponents as the puck is brought toward the Forester goal. Q' iffig' f3r r r ka 5 JEL ABOVE: john Lee passes the puck down the ice. Z zmhlmll The Handball team had an excellent season placing first in Nationals. Lead- ing the Foresters were senior Dave Dohman and junior Iack Roberts. Greg Kenney placed first in the junior Championships, and went on to win the B division singles in the National Championships. Doubles team Dave Dohman and Gary Stedman won the National Doubles Tourney, Senior Scott Rosenthal and Francois jones rounded out this no. 1 team. RIGHT: STANDING: Gary Stedman, lack Roberts, Michael Dau 1Coachl, Greg Kenney, Fransois Iones. SITTING: Dave Dohman and Scott G L ,Z r. Rosenthal. 90 'l'i A' ' HAIDBI x P NLC Y . ..,, 3. L-svsx.w3RP N ' - X LEFT: First Place B division player Greg Ken- ney awaits the return of the ball during the Na- tionals. RIGHT: Dave Dohman hit a low smash to regain service. bf re h us., in 2 L2 1 ,-1 'W Q. x 4, ...L Q, SPN ...f, ,8.,.s1Sf 7cM' 1. Y ii ,.. l v gi? l y Q- K 3-.V ' A. K, 'WS' 'Univ LEFT: We're no. 1. ABOVE: First Place clou- bles team, Dave Dohman and Gary Sullivan along with Texas opponents concentrate on where the ball will return, ' iNn:t..c. .., 5 u ABOVE: Greg Kenney retums service with a high corner shot. RIG player lack Roberts leaves the court after a victory. HT: Top seeded Forester singles .,,WnpuwV m'm f.-avvvfxu mxkw ' 4- LJ J . 53951 S ,L-:V ,hw- an . ,,. :VPHZ .. A f 4 Q 'Q nmaeniia Swimming E F 1 fgfsl-,. ' , .wk .I , ,..- 1 I ' 'H f if 'ff '1 4 ,, e as -.3 . Q ' :G gif ,, . l : .- 34-1 ' . 'Lf 5, FY?- V : f H- ,. -. a-26. K 3?-:Tiki V A- -17 .-1::.uQ:4QQQf.l', , rf ' ' .- YU'-'unsou- XI, . AWB, Ak N!-A '. fm Top Row: Rose Sullivan, Pat Kalal, Theresa Nissen, Karen Walsh, Iudy Eckestrom, Coach Ramsey Van Hom. Bottom Row: Diane Finley, Barb Levin Barb Melberg, Lisa Stevens, Shirley Russman, Becky Prange. The women's swim team had an ex- cellent year. They won the state cham- pionship, which is the highest in their group. This was achieved by a very cohesive group of women who trained and competed even when they were ill. State Champions were Lisa Stevens in the 500 free, 100 fly, 400 IM, and 200 fly, Karen Walsh in the 1650 free. Vari- ous relay teams comprised of Diane Fin- ley, Theresa Nissen Rose Sullivan and Pat Kalal, won 1st place. Qualifiers for nationals were co-captains Lisa Stevens and Theresa Nissen. Stevens for the Butterfly All American Honors and Nis- sen for the backstroke. RIGHT: Barb Melberg prepares to begin her race against the clock in a 100 meter freestyle. 92 if M Y:!d r w .V X my . N ' 'EQ . , LEFT: Diane Finley does a quick flipturn to gain a stroke ahead of her opponent. .Q -91 eat.: . me-mg: - -M' ,Q , K , F i 0-Q' .. OP I I.-. -if.. 4f qu- X xg x zgzr. lr Coach Ramsey Van H0111 ABOVE: Barb Levin brisks along smoothly in a freestyle relay 93 PP' f 4 N e .ff mfs Swimming The rnen's swim team had a terrific season winning the MCAC chmpion- ships. MCAC Champions were Pat Waters in the 200 and 400 IM, Bill Ien- kins in the 100 and 200 free, and lim Shannon in the 200 fly. The 400 and 800 freestyle relay team consisted of Pat Wa- ter, Curt Baugh, lim Shannon, and Bill jenkins. National qualifiers were Pat Waters in the 400 and 200 l.M. and Guy Stehley in the 1 meter 8: 3 meter diving. An all out effort put out by the entire team and co-captains Mark Chadasiewicz and Curt Baugh. 'W' 0 x, 2 ' PM film 0' if ' 1: ' 5 . 04 ffff, fi ABOVE: Top Row: Coach Ramsey Van I-Iorn, Pat Waters, Vin Cohee, Curt Baugh, lim Shannon, Don Bailey, Ken Whittle, Peter Alexander, Mike i ' . Naimish fmgrj. Bottom Row: john Taradash Lyle Hannum, Bill jenkins, Mark Chadasiewicz Guy Stehley. Missing: Keith Harshman. tt. X lt r 4 if TF, LEFT: Swimmers take your places. BELOW: Curt Baughs overjoyed after winning MCAC 100 meter breast stroke. Alu , l . Lgg v.- ,Q 1 ' ' 9' ,. ' 2 - ri' f 'H . . 14 in, .5 'Tf 1 ' 1- ' dl 'I Q 'N Var cz, J Q za-.. ?' A: 3. -' A ...L, ,v ' saw, ' x I W' -, 1 4' I -ul. za I xx .+- LEFT: Guy Stehely performs a perfect back dive off the 3 meter board. ABOVE: Bill Mo'rorboat Ienkins. 31 .1 ', 'R - N gk Ar' '1-ia., . fx 'xi ,Q ,Milf 95 el t 3 Eflztcrnsiae The LaCrosse team had a fair season this year. Leading scorers for the Lax- men were seniors Jay Barnard and Pete Ferrini, and sophomore Bill Mac- Laughlin. Leading defensemen were seniors Bill Paterno and Dave Crum- mins. john Arnold did an excellent job in playing midfield. Other outstanding midfield players were Steve Macintosh and Iohn Witherby. Will Pingree was a new rookie goalie that showed promise for next year. An all out effort by the Laxman. ABOVE: Forester Laxman fights his way through two Albion defensemen. BELOW RIGHT: Senior Iay Barnard contemplates the next play for Lake Forest. BELOW: Pete Ferrini face dodges. d 1. .r.- 1x? - 'T.'W- 'L Vx-..f -. - .- -vt ,v . I K W BN -'fmlff , : ' ,- f 'GEF A-:. '. Kira, ,ff JZ, . . we.-. -1 f-.V-r':,.. -fax. - .rx ,- ,ft 1 . -.ui J. lf-'Q -.afar-,1s'-'4.ew ,, .A . sw QF SVQQTSQ, .. gk' 'cngi 'Kr .ir-ggi, -+ -f-ff N -f'?lf.yA-e..- Sgr? , , . 4, .m...i.s,geQ,.i ful 'r-iff f' a 1 Q1- N, 1 ' :Aff E' 1 S7 . ' F235 A-P 113-1 A 7' J 1 J -ut., A, so. v 333 f iff was L -'w S:f,,5,gi5' Q' A g 1 --P' , ' -1 41?- NN. -f - rg Q6 .X-my wi - . .wi k V1 .,,', . . mug, . rag it., X A. mn.4....x1. Wig., Wiifii. . N61 .-'f'l'f:v- PY' VF ' r A . 41 ' I . .. 5, :nt - ,K . .wif-'-' X x 1455 - J . . . , f ',g4' I - . - ' Q N -, gl. ,- -Q X ,V - .ax Q LEFT: Steve Mackmtosh HIP-f3CE offs agamst an ' Q - n ' K fi ,Q ' ' M NTI. apponem. BELOW LEFT: Laxmen file off the field ,fx ' ' M f. .1-N A ' ' ' after a pre-game warm-up. X- W.,-A,,,, -1-,..E 3. We 1: :. :: .. 2: :: :: . . Pl -.th i, nu nu ll u I u ll ll A ? 1 vnu ull' nn ll , .. H H! . was EE 55' EE EE fl 'b' ,. ,. nu'-una ' x' , 'a r 'J qui.-. . 1 R --' . 4112 '- P asv' ' ' 'L Rh- .rg- ' A 3-'FQ 1' Qin - fl, . , . .W Q ,.'1-'f' vi . 'x,u1,..,,JPY Kea.-',. -- Ze ' 111' 605 . - Ill H n 'S ---- .l , ,, BII,5 'Glennie '-3 - S41 The men had an excellent season him were Craig Umans and Terry ABOVE: Craig Umang, 101111 Niven, Mike coming in first in the conference. Peach. Umans and Brennan were Bfef1f1af1fDeVe Millffff lon Hasensfeinf TEITY Leading the team was number one number two doubles. singles player Mike Brennan. Behind Peach, Stephen Antrlm Ccoachj. ':-F - A . - , FAR RIGHT: Mike Brennan executes perfect , form in following through on a forehand re- tum. RIGHT: Terry Peach prepares to slice the Y ' ' l '--5' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' I 1 4 - ball on his first serve, n 1 98 ' ,gg:aa-J Z J x ume11'ea Tennis The women'5 team did not have much of a chance to play due to numer- ous rainouts. LEFT: Top Row: Tina Smith, Ianet Long, Tina Smith fcoachj. Bottom Row: Diane Peck, Kellen Burke, Laura Gross, Leila Lindemann, Pattie Ward. X in- LEFT: Diane Peck completes a backhand return right on the line to make the score 40-love. ABOVE: Laura Gross prepares for a low forehand retum. N do 99 Zgazehztll The 1978 Baseball team had an aver- age season. Leading hitters were senior Ion Pratt with 23 hitsp senior George Latto with 18 and junior Mark Mahoney with 18. Leading the pitching team was Freshman Dennis Drolet with an ERA of 2.41. Pitcher Bret Hartman had the most strikes, 341, but senior Ed Spencer had the best record with 321 strikes and 197 balls. Other leading hitters were Bart Tiernan, Scott Leweis, David Weiss, and Rick Goddard. The Forester hitters put out a good effort. RIGHT: Bart Tiernan slides into home. Q W MWQ, V if .. A f-fi'teftg,glg., or K . . A 'wr . :Q -, V ' SLN- .. gf sixx ly - 7,1 Y -- ss-ut., ' , ,, 7' 1 Q A , Q -Q , .. ,, . Q. .. .Q s..- -bf.. 1 1 ' 4. 4-Kit -,Ir F Hsin, .,q.,'- , ag-2-. A . 'nJf..?' A . -1. S5-' .Y t, . - '- ' 2 vas- . 11- ' x .tr , .. t ...alll I . - ' - . rv- X . GX '74 . . - .., - . A - - V . . - - 1. ... ': -N-. .h, .w . - V 1 - ' -' ... 8.5. 3, ' ,, . . , -Q . . 0- ' s ' . ---s .1 F, .-'39, ,ii 2' LV? - Q... om, 'G ...J-011, -8- . gf ,M - Arlnci'-. - Y' ' ,. 9 : A v , , Er 0 'fnsgu ' ' - . , L -:- fag 1 '- , wel-'11 LEFT: Rick Goddard attempts to make first after hitting a bunt ball. ABOVE: RIGHT: Leading hit- ter Ion Pratt prepares to hit a home run that is needed to break a tie game. 100 1. 'WL- ll fs! , .Q LEFT: BACKROW: Rich Little, Ed Spencer, john Smith, David Weiss, Tony Wahl, Mark Mahoney, Bart Tiemen, Ron Pankau, jonathan Pratt, Dan Drolet, joe Smith, Dennis Yanta fCoachJ. FRONT ROW: Teresa Neilson, John Fedorik, George Latto, David Beerey, Dan Clisby, Rich Goddard, Mike Cenich, George Longo. . ',,kl'1L npr:- , LAKE YUFEST LAKE LAKE wt: Hffjf LW? 'Kr rum' ,Qi-f' YURQL5 scsi' 1,w'l?f LAKE l'llRl'T5 ' ' 5'-9577 f.iiU. Qfg iii - '- . :a,1,m.4' ,isalg-'54 .P .,,- -hq4x ' -10-ff!-ffl-' ,:3'z.u:s: SQ'F':A.T:' . 4' ' ,355-.g- ' A,,.---- E.a...'..4E33,.. . ,- at 'ia.....:p E :i .' :gf Q- x ,, 4. Q - , , ,..-.i.. - -L wr o .w. . -M1 ' -FIS. ' 23 5 'ff'-ui' ' -x . t,n - -:m.h 1-'42:sis'gEt. A' I. .- ,rf aj- M . , V . ', v7.2-'32 - gm! ,l 'Q , - ,slan- - , L Q q. an V, ,po .. Q Q h' VO. ..ao- n .r -pa 4 I lil LEFT: Mark Mahoney touches home displays his screwball talent. 5 9' -' .Q-.af-Ig, 11, . ' .-JF gg., plate for another forester win. 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'--' 'il - 109 Sun LFC 15,15,15 11,17,15 7,15 7,7,7 5,11,3 1,9,9 3,17,8 4 14,10 17,17 4,12 15,10,15 10,7 9,11 15,10,15 15,15 5,18,3 15,15 8,15,15 15,16 2,7 9,14 10,2 10,2 13,7 4,8 15,15 15,5,12 15,8,15 11,10 8,4 10,15,15 15,15 4,13 11,15,8 rehuarh '7 7- 78 VOLLEYBALL Kankakee Ir. College College of Lake County Concordia College Loyola of Chicago Northwestern Univ. U. of W. - Parkside Univ. of Chicago College of DuPage George Williams Col. ludson College Milikan University Lewis University Trinity College North Park College St. Xavier Barat College Mundelein College College of Lake County Carroll College U. of W. - Whitewater Aurora College Elmhurst College Carthage College U. of I. - Circle Campus Rockford College Highland Park C.C. North Central College Carthage College U. of W. - Parkside Eureka College Illinois Benedictine Trinity College Aurora College 13-10 lllinois Small College competition 13-20 over-all record OPPONENT 5,10,5 15,15,7 15,11 15,15,15 15,15,15 15,15,15 15,15,15 15 16,15 15,15 15,15 5,15,8 15,15 15,15 7,15,9 4,7 15,16,15 4,10 15,6,4 8,14 15,15 15,16 15,15 15,15 15,15 15,15 9,6 2,15,15 3,15,10 15,15 15,15 10,13,12 11,8 15,15 15,15,15 LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC WOMEN'S TENNIS North Park Western Ill. Invitational 4th place U. of I.-Chicago Circle Illinois State Wheaton College ICE HOCKEY Illinois State Illinois State Lewis University U. of I.-Chicago Circle Loyola University Chicago State University of Illinois University of Illinois University of Illinois University of Illinois St. Xavier St. Mary's St. Mary's Lewis University Ferris Hillside Loyola University Stout State Stout State U. of l.-Chicago Circle Chicago State St. Xavier Hillsdale Hillsdale St. Cloud Mankato State Elmira Merrimac l 110 HANDBALL lanesville Doubles Invitational - Dave Dohman and lack Roberts, First National YMCA Championships - Dave Dohman and lack Roberts, First Doubles Illinois Contenders - lack Roberts, First Singles La Crosse Singles Invitational - Dave Dohman, First, lack Roberts, Second U.S.H.A. National junior Championship - Greg Kenny, First Regional Intercollegiates - B Singles - Scott Rosenthal, First, Doubles - Dave Dohman and Gary Stedman, First, A Singles -lack Roberts, First, and Greg Kenney, Second Circle City Open - Jack Robert, First Singles, Dave Dohman and Gary Stedman First Doubles National Intercollegiates - B Singles - Greg Kenney, First, Dave Dohman and Gary Stedman, First Doubles, A Singles - lack Roberts, Third Illinois State Doubles - Dave Dohman and lack Roberts, Second Tall Corn Tournament- Dave Dohman and lack Roberts, First Doubles MEN'S TENNIS LFC 8 Carthage College 1 LFC 2 Wheaton College 7 LFC 7 Marquette University 2 LFC 6 Illinois Benedictine College 3 LFC 4 Coe College 5 LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC -mn-.1 in-n, , WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Iudson Triton Illinois Benedictine Mundelein College Northeastern Trinity St. Francis Elmhurst Aurora Northpark University of Chicago College of DuPage St. Xavier Wheaton College Illinois State Barat College North Central College FOOTBALL Marquette University Coe College Knox Lawrence University of Chicago Ripon Beloit SOCCER Trinity 1184 38 55 51 28 76 48 64 37 49 57 63 49 40 45 67 32 52 23 26 41 32 Northern Illinois University University of Chicago Carleton College IIT Beloit U. of W.-Parkside Lawrence U. of W.-Milwaukee Ripon Wheaton College -X LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC 4 32 32 92 68 47 35 56 45 79 2nd 2nd Ist 46 59 49 63 67 76 70 75 57 67 Ist 3 3 6 I I 3 8 -.qw-...tif .wuwwv-rig, N, MEN'S SWIMMING Wheaton College George Williams U. of W.-Parkside U. of W.-Milwaukee Rockford College Chicago State Chicago Circle Loyola University Augustana Olympics Illinois Private College Champs MCAC Conference Champs WOMEN'S SWIMMING Northwestern Univ. Valporaiso Univ. Chicago Cirlce George Williams Illinois Benedictine College of DuPage Western Illinois Univ. Augustana College Wheaton College Loyola University IAIAW State Championships BASEBALL Northwestern Univ. Judson College North Park Aurora Chicago Elmhurst Chicago LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC LFC gfQQ '5+iQ .Y 93,54 .N FIELD HOCKEY Southern Illinois Rockford College Milwaukee Assoc, Tournament Green Bay Whitewater University of Chicago Northwestern University Wheaton Lake Forest Invitational Western LaCrosse Northern Iowa Concordia College Northern Illinois MEN'S BASKETBALL Roosevelt University Grinnell Cornell Hope Albion Aurora Trinity U. of Chicago Carthage Wabash U, of Chicago Trinity Christian Beloit Ripon Illinois Lawrence University Beloit Ripon Mary Crest Lawrence University ff I ,A A 5 P ,f Q ,, 5 - , ,. X .. I ,f t X ,nj Al , yy .. f X I If fu , X X ,. The 5 kk I '., N Gatwick Players N present ' W J T. W. Robertsolfs B' DAVID GARRICK 1 ' fl X QAS Perfovmed lanuary 29, 1904, SR I: f hxxxx i. 0 I ... + + S., , X L+ I t T, 'f xh . L 5. 'if 1 NK N X ' A V .. lb .1 al DURAND AUDITORIUM 5 Innnnm11R 17 1Q 10 70 1057 1 -cr F' Stn up . 4 I A4 5,- A 4 4. 'L 495, ,M -FH I D' x vi 316' 1.4. Ven wg ' 4 , ii pi 4' Y .Q , -3- f' 1 X, gn 3. . 1 .4 5. v 'V , rv 'N .hh JN ,, f ' ll I . , , 9, f Q , .n -1 , , ,W-. . an , , yn, ,qu X ' 1' ' 1 V -K, I ll' . wx, 'Q'QY::mss'f1fggwwf-SWK- 'Y'i'I RN 'gx1Wl :'f',Q5-':f'TN Sflfp'-iiz, Q.. MIPS 'fIf.X.x-. .Q..1+ Y' N. js-Qt.:-.gs Y x YK S3555 ra QQ-..xvx.-. cr., x Am, , ss. .vs My Y ..1.X W . H x . X we Qlluhsa fx ...rx , 0 .. my --. ,vi :V n 1, I 1iX A ,. K' QQ . , 1 -,gg -'fra .1 -vf . .'f ,J Q93 F5515 u f-2 4 WT! 4 1 E X 113 fsfriran jtuhenizi gllnr Q-Xfrinzztn ifliheraiiun African Students for African Libera- tion is an active organization. It spon- sors community services for young children in Zion and the surrounding area. ASAL's Black Weekend was a suc- cess. RIGHT: ASAL members listen to suggestions about Black Weekend from fellow members. ,L 4 ji J. N S wi 1' 'W 'i ,,-fist v.x...r I .. . ' g :JM :Nt V1 N, Q. 5 4,16 N n 'Ay' 1 X e . . X ABOVE: Top row: Iozzi Willis, Sandra Upchurch, Debra Towns, Bev Rush, Viola Maxwell, Iocelyn Burton, Paula Stepter, Gary Chatman, Kathrina Young, Cheryl Mitchell, Rod Stewart, Ianet Perry, Tony Ferguson, Renee Ricie, Walter Lumpkin, Debra Morgan, loyce jones, Donna Haden, Dave Blankenship, jill Beard, Trudy Hardin, Duplain Cant, Linda Iones, lon Colbert. Bottom Row: Beatrice Porter, Kim Mitchell, Wesly Winfrey, Doris Mathews, Lynn iackson, and Deidre Vincent. 114 y LEFT: Marine Biology students investigate vari- ous types of algaes. BELOW LEFT: Top Row: David Weiss, Dave Climo, Sheri Benson, Debra Endrean, Laura Gabanski, Pat Manning, Sarah Marshall, Shirley Russman, Dr. Kenneth Weik, Mary Scanlon and Harry Craig. Bottom Row: Suzanne Guidi, Ianet Wagner, Becky Prange, Carla Cerveny. 1 , xrravnw 5 -' 90 'QQ 'L- 35- rw..- NFB! 115 T lark 7 nsemhle Under the direction of Ed Shively, Black Ensemble performed benefits and concerts throughout the year. Soloists were Diedre Vincent, Beverly Sills, and Gary Smith. They performed blues to modern rock in their own versions. The Alto section of Black Ensemble rehearses sep- arately for an upcoming concert. . 1-. ii l its 'i:t3?:1 ABOVE: TOP ROW: Tony Green, Daryl Gray, Emmet Kelly, joel Mikell, Harriet Crosky. ROW TWO: Donna Smith, Jane Dow, Debra Towns, Donna Smith, Paula Stepter, jane jones, Terry Lewis, Ken Wilks, Kim Mitchell, Deidre Vinvent, Debbie Morgan, and Jocelyn Willis. llb il! Qlzxmpus 7 nierizrinmeni ummittee Campus Entertainment Committee was responsible for many weekend events ranging from a simple dance with a band to Copa Cabana Nite, Casino Nite, Oktoberfest, Games Nite, and more. Other organiza- tions came to CEC was financial as- sistance such as a coffee house in Harlan to a dance band for Black Weekend. Amy Sherman was , ' chairperson and Meryl Spaeter and l 1 Iona Puth were Treasurers. Assis- tence was always found from the Campus Activities Director lane St. Pierre. v,,,..4--if ABOVE: lane St. Pierre, Amy Shemian, and Meryl Spaeter discuss plans for the dance Saturday Night. Ns ss 5'?fLqp LEFT: TOP ROW: joe McCarthy, Ross Rylance, Peter Cutler, Bill Bowen, jim Barry, Ted Argiris, Stephen Milne. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Tzakis, Laurel Krasne, Meryl Spaeter, Amy Sherman, jane St. Pierre. Missing: Cheryl Good. 117 l7 eerlezthersi :- ABOVE: BACK ROW: Kim Mitchell. ROW TWO: Iocelyn Willis, and Claudia Pankau. ROW THREE: Meg Hogan. ROW FOUR: Marilyn Tzakis and Deddre Vincent. ROW FIVE: Paula Stepter and Lynn Keeper. ROW SIX: Iill Cartier and Lisa Stuewe. ABOVE: TOP ROW: Lynn Keeper and Lisa Stuewe. ROW TWO: Iocelyn Willis and Kim Mitchell. ROW THREE: Claudia Pankau and Marilyn Tzakis. ROW FOUR: Deidre Vincent and Meg Hogan. ROW FIVE: Paula Stepter and jill Cartier fco-capts.j. ll8 llK,... A 'age a .zu ti ---sb The 1977-78 Cheerleaders were cho- sen and cheered for the entire Basket- ball Season. Working together with var- ious cheerleading techniques was em- phasized. Through the efforts of Co- Captains, Iill Cartier and Paula Stepter an organized squad resulted. Advisor, Mrs. A. Leggett, assisted the squad 1 Z with criticism needed to better them- selves. President Kim Mitchell was in charge of uniforms while Sec.!Tres. Marilyn Tzakis organized concessions to raise money to pay for the uniforms. Their first appearance at LFC in a long time was quite successful. il s-,.. l Z Y Q , n If CTL uit The Choir under the direction of KiKi Follrath had three big concerts, one of which is the Madrigal Dinner. This year the Choir performed at other functions in the Chicago Area. A wide variety of music was sung ranging from French and German Folksongs to classical Bach and Beethovan. LEFT: The Choir performs part of the Messiah at their Spring Concert. lbs- ABOVE: TOP ROW: Missy Perkins, Debbie Good, Lynn Williams, Bill Bowen, John Beaver, Karin Travis, Cheryl Good, Iosita Karoyli. BOTTOM ROW: Kristiana Follrath fChoir Directorl, Sue McConnaughy, Margaret Bums, Mary Iandola, Bob Freehling, David Sudler, Bob McDade, Doria Summa, DeDe Dobbs. U0 Enter-7 aiilq Qlztmpuaa inisirg Inter-faith Campus Ministry is a f Q R united Christian organization. Guided ' wi, f L, Q by Reverend Ray Patterson, the Minis- - try held lecturers and special services in Reid Chapel. Students and Faculty worked together. RIGHT: Ron Miller gives the invocation at gradu- ation. ABOVE: Members and friends enjoy a fall dinner that allows everyone to get acquainted. l 120 J,-N NKX t 1 1 f ...gn I , , - 4 17 , .1 ,. ,1 zrxxxl it-'-:Jr 5 , , - - - - - L .' :A ' ,qt ,s X'-s - .141, - rf 'FR' 7' S5-rwff 'M I k 1 9' f I rf ' Ad 'P' t 4' r A Hg 4 HT' 'J Y . ...: 1 - - ,f .. . - AV A I .., 1 , 1-z , .-ff tv 1 .., N ,A -. H,-3.2 , .A .--:1 4 ' LEFT: TOP ROW: Sue Mcffonnaughy, and Harry Atterbury. ROW TWO: Selene Means, Nancy Fairley, Deborah Williamson, Lora Garrett, Ron Miller. ABOVE: Students attend services sponsored by IFCM. Qlnllege epuhlinzzms The College Republicans organized lectures by various politicans. ' N -. lr 4 ,mid Liga A RIGHT: CR members discuss which speakers to bring at their weekly meeting. ! I' N. 1 ix JIIL ABOVE: TOP ROW: Dean Bortz, Robert Helgens Mallon, Tom Rand, Mary Chesa Peter Katris, Tim ROW THREE: Andy Marshall, Scott james, Mike Mdvasorl, Bob Carroll tPresidentJ, Paul Isensee, Egan. ROW TWO: Bob Freehling, Mike Tanner. Margotta, Cathy Rivard, and Beth Dill. lames Down, jay Bernstein, Skip Tillinghast, Don 122 'Q 1 X5 luv ' SWAR- SQNUN N 'X y X KN X v X ABOVE: Officers Dan Bortz and Bob Carrol enjoy a bit of humor with Congressman Crane. BE- LOW: College Republicans discuss helping at vot- ing polls. l23 Efnfrirunmentzrl fgrnup The environmental Group lead by Tom Moodie organized paper drives for recycling in the various dorms. Boxes were set in one place in every dorm. Students and Faculty assisted each other in making weekly pick-ups'. Lec- tures were held on conserving energy and solar energy. . u RIGHT: The League fought to keep garbage in the cans not out. se- mi L 0-,, I. Q 1 LJ.,-m., ' fill ' M.. . .. J . - -Saw . Hmm 'mkwd-H--'f'-f'- , M . , -ss ffl-'w'i-we -- ' Y I 1 n-2 N aiyifxrix X -, 4,I.?,x5.. 4 . ' s ' 'i'-me-risf. ' t . - -Q1.r -Hai' ,M 3 ,T Q . 'H .QQ ' fill' -l '5 ' - ' U 'gf 5.: j,5. f i -fr v3'3' . - 11 A 551-:..N'f?. 'i' A ' '- 'rl . A . A K -+1 x- 4 ' - S,r ?4 :. -:: F, n - A Q ' - ...Q , 43, 'TI l' ' ,A r NN., I24 7 Elm Cgruuqs The Film Group this year showed a wide variety of films ranging from Fritz the Cat to cartoons. Chairperson Chris S 4 X Ml If Vergis kept everyone happy on Friday and Saturday Nights with other films such as Taxi Driver and The Sting. LEFT: Chris Vergis threads the film for our usual Saturday Night Flick. LEFT: BACK ROW: T.T. and Kevin Nunn. FRONT ROW: Chris Vergis and Steve Kennard. Absent: Dan Gorman and Sam Bickle. 7 7 nresier LEFT: Layout editor Paul Isensee crops a picture. BELOW RIGHT: The perfectly cropped picture. 126 A S-adv ...J pb' . , .41-v , ' u X -I o kii' 'fha xv. S-4 Q- v. 4 'l4x 5 .Ci X ' Aww, -4 x N3 a...,, N Y 3, We 5 -At. ...lu W. 1 Q tex R x b , Y '1 n-f .Z A,,.,-' 1 I ' l ,1, 4 S Q 42135- l .Z :sas -- i 1-rr. -.f -. 1- . yy ,, of if -. i ', , ls.. To we .M . HS!! L ,Y D ? Q LEFT: TOP ROW: Paul Isensee, Connie Esposito, Iulie Ainsworth, Sue I-lendrixson, Dean Bortz. ROW TWO: Bart Tiernan, Lisa McCay, Barbie Korell, Marilyn Tzakis. LEFT: Copy editor Marilyn Tzakis helps out with layout. 127 Ezxrrirh llglzrgers The Garrick Players are here to show us how to act. RIGHT: TOP ROW: john Fomengo, Dan Brovar- ney, Ierah Chadwick, Diana Scott, BOTTOM ROW: Reed Balderas, Kathy Amato, and Lew Wells. Rv 'E' 'WE JI f 5 ., , f -, N Q' X - A l I. 1' ,. 128 , J at , ABOVE: lerah Chadwick and Diana Scott discuss a play that might be used for performing. RIGHT: Guest Director james Engelhardt is assisted by the Garrick Players. 4 umecnming nmmiiiee LEFT: Dan O'Connor, Donnie Dahm, Caroline Reed, Meryl Spaeter, Linda Shoemaker, Kellen Burke, Glori Rosenson, Kathy Tan, Doug Sokolowski, janet Perry, Stephen Mine. The home coming committee is here now and gone forever. Homecoming Qlheerlezrhers The Homecoming Cheerleaders were AAN: formed as a Yoluntary group to perform ' f'Wv' , , at Homecoming. SM' ., ,di '-N-ad. fe 001x4'0: 1 4 S v ff' . ,,, E LEFT: TOP ROW: Lynn Keepper. ROW TWO: Teri Overbaugh, Barbie Korell, Caryn Polanski, Ian Aldrich, Lisa lVlcCay, and Claudia Pankau. ROW THREE1 Rebecca Konstanclinitis and Laura Aronson. ROW FOUR1 Marilyn Tzakis and Lisa Stuewe, ROW FIVE: Gail Raclkte and Donna MacNamera, l ILA 'I uuse nf Soul e 1 It x yt, 32 fbi' f-Q, Sim ' Pxxlfli W' xXx ...al ,. 'F9f '5 ABOVE: TOP ROW: Phil Bates, Deleria Rice, Sandra Upchurch, Walter Lumpkin, Wesley Winfrey, Deborah Towns, Debbie Morgan Viola Maxwell Deidre Vincent, Lynn Iackson, locelyn Burton, Tony Green, Paula Stepter, Gary Chapman, Trudy Hardin, Pam Williams. ROW TWO Tony Ferguson Katrina Young, Duplain Cant, Ioyce johnson, Rodney Stewart. ROW THREE: Fred Carter, Iocelyn Willis, Johnathan Colbert. The House of Soul organized many events in helping out for Black Weekend. RIGHT: The Street Players perform at Black Weekend. 130 SW- A-3 1 , Qguiirtg Qllnlrr iv.. S AZT f tx , Xxig ,K 'X -'if www XMQ XX xv K W X X x 2' N Q N X xrtwswimmii wi' X if Q XXNNXN is Xi xiN X X M-x X' kwa la 1 vs FX xx XX Xsixl l NNRN +V 15 M .. Q. X fl ' vm, , SX ,N N he -.wwiwgfw X J .' 4 wr-E..-5 Q:3'Q5g2-ii'5:g1'S'T:L:WW'UQ-I'b'3qYS3X5: fQ.Ivj.1:s.L1-,.ffv:.f,:Sj'-'Qquf'-' I' QE:-PNN--jvi?Rhh : . ' . 'ff . i V i K -- .. l' '- ,, N . iw 'Xu . Q- M . 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Y . - ,A15455-wwfk-l.i:.,'.i55M51u:',:x.f :Eu-::1,: ilik ,I , xv. ,..,-.. ,.- . oy , . . -+ .. - - Aff, f ,4 'l al f,-1LQf?.' .X 1' 4 i, 4- :' AI I I. , -,fy , ' ,V 'fl A f' fl l -, 1' O' gi 1'- K J? J. N . urn ...I LEFT: Don't look down. ABOVE: Blair Villa and friend go skiing on a trip sponsored by outing club. The outing club went into many wooded areas to explore the wilderness LEFT: Missy Perkins enjoys mountain climbing 131 3516 339121 552111921 Phi Beta Kappa is an organization of honored students who excel in academ- ics. RIGHT: TOP ROW: Ion Pratt, ludy Royal and Dick Schwermin. ROW TWO: lim Frankfort, Ann Dominguez, Nancy Todhunter, Nan Norins, Chris Brown and Dan O'Connor. lghi Sigma Qluizr The foreign language honor society under lean-Luc Garneau published Collages. RIGHT: Kaihy Hurley, Deb Endean, lerah Chad- wick, Iohn Morse Wresidentl, lean-Luc Carneau, ROW TWO: Anna Di5tacio, judy Eckerstrom, Tanya Davis and Suzanne Bodine. 132 W ' iff'--, N I 3 4 Y i Sigma Alpha The Politics honor society under jonathan Galloway brought many in- teresting speakers to LFC. LEFT: TOP ROW: Greg Minkow, jonathan Gal- loway, David Weisbecker, Ieff Norman, Peter Katris. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Carroll, Lori Ecker, Dick Schwermin, and jeff Epstein. at QI I The history honor society brought many interesting speakers on Russian History, education. . . LEFT: TOP ROW: Scott Burgess. ROW TWO: john Ford, Doug Warlick, Kathryn Rindskopf. ROW THREE: Bob Borden, Linda Wetzel. 133 hi i 7 psilun The Phips organized South Seas Night while helping with various events on campus. RIGHT: Bradley House . RIGHT: Bradley Lodge - the house. BELOW: RIGHT: TOP ROW: jeff Lukas, Ted Turner, Kim Winthur. ROW TWO: Sam Packtor, joe Suarez, Ion Pratt, Manny Brown, Bill Patemo, Les Keep- pier. ROW THREE: Ted Russell, Don Atrill, Pat Whalen, Roly Morris, Peter Hoffman, john Mar- tin, Bill Pingree, Chip Stamn, Pete Cantanzero, Buddy Fauteaux, Chris Richards. 134 -mm US 'mlm L aquettehzzll Qlluh The raquetteball club was well orga- nized this year with many outside tournaments. -V-f 1 R 'N k AJ --x NY ,i ffl . 'T 'i LEFT: Ann Dominquez and Iudy Royal warm up X 4- Q before a match. BELOW LEFT: TOP ROW: Heidi Lg. 'XX Maloy. Row TWO: Dame Dobbs, Janet Schiller, ROW THREE: Martha Stevens, Kris Cunning- ham. ROW FOUR: janet Wagner, Sue Hendrix- son. BELOW: Rex Peters prepares to smash the ball to the outside corner. -ann-:ami 135 -' ..,. - -.- -, 4. .., . , .. ,F-11 1- '- 7 ,N ,Fi ,K ,, ,wr ,Qi K .:4t'5.,5.,4n. , , p 1 , N, 'A . , ,mv .few 4- w,,,...,, 232,74 .-G ' Timmy' is SAC is a group of students who help out in various events as Cop Night. ...A 1 3 '93 iff' tl 'HQ QI Q-'f RIGHT: TOP ROWS DOL1g Cl'1l1I'Cl1ill, Blair Villa, J-,.. 4 lack Caruthers. BOTTOM ROW: Shea Farrell, , Laura Meadowcroft, lon Hagenstein and john Fomengo. I The brings guest speakers each year on chemistry related fields. It is a honor society for Chemistry students. RIGHT: Keith Hershman, Carla Cemeny, Rich Dobben, Shirley Russman, Michelle Morie, Nan Nonns, per, 136 tuherttz- Cgrtifiitieia Qlnmmiitee acabanna Night, and Casino 5111212111 fsffilizties uf he American Qlhemiiairg Smzietg Society of Chemistry students Connie Esposito, Maiy Weir, Les Keep- nnizrl Serhinw Qlluh The Social Services club helped many organizations in the area that were en- volved with handicapped, and retarded children. LEFT: Social Service members discuss plans for programs for the handicapped. 137 'uszieig uf hgsins 51112121115 The Society of physics students - brought many guest speakers, ranging from acoustics to black coals. RIGHT: Tohn Nomian, Pat Kozak, Rex Peters, and Ianet Rehm. Y 5 f 5.5 . 1 135 r , ,531 -'Q. it ' a I A V15 3 q is iiizflf . 4 FAR LEFT: Professor Michael Davis demonstrates how sound waves pass by blowing through a bot- tle. mheizr 4 21121 QE i G C-D N Q-r li w - R . ,. .Hwy '-GW :,, ,M.,,.,l fini gli -71 's .,. - ,md ,. -. I, .' 141 ' ' V5 . 'E f- Hx. -' ' 421 . 4-' z Q' -I '- M .Vi ,, V ' if I. all L , , ,415 :A 5, an-:.n.-.ggi-gd ' iiftfili-'Q-'v f f' ABOVE: jim Shannon, Doug Peterson, Pat Waters, Eric Stovicek, Mark Wilson, Lyle Hannum, Ian Forster, Farzin Ferdowski, Andy Amd, Mike Naimish, Marc Cunningham, Greg Kenney. Theta Delta Chi established itself at LFC this year. 139 Sterttnr Helping editor lim McGrath was a small group of dedicated Stentorians. Gail Radtke and Barbi Korell made sure that the swarms of copy, often on the verge of being illegible, could actually be printed. Les Keepper and Rich Block oversaw photography and graphics that could compare with any small college newspaper. Marilyn Tzakis and lim Gallalee laid out what sometime seemed like endless amounts of copy and piles of ads. jeff Durkes ran a top- notch sports department and did inor- dinate amounts of other work to make sure that the paper kept going. Brian Feeney made sure that the organization flourished and not floundered, that the newspaper could, somehow, be finan- cially responsible and keep everyone happy at the same time, and that an edi- torial page was organized each week. Don Lesinski and Rob Renfor toiled to make the final project literate. Iim McGrath wrote and edited editorials, news copy, sports copy, features arti- cles, headlines and cutlines. RIGHT: Assistant Editor Les Keepper searches the negative files for a print needed for a photo essay. pk' 2 AY:-5 I-IO Ill. STENTOR STAFF: ABOVE: TOP ROW: STAND- nor, Skip Tillinghast. BOTTOM ROW: SITTING: ING: T.1. Beagan, Eric Gordan, Lisa McCay, Re- Chris Matthews, Iosita Karoyli, Mike Brennan, becca Konstandinitis, Barbie Korell, Dan O'Con- IOAnne MCLdir16. :. ,fr-ff IT' . ,,i1-me f ' ,. 0 I I -jon X11 LEFT: Cartoonist Iosita Karoyli finds these photos quite amusing. RIGHT: Copyist Barbie Korell lets her fingers fly across the typesetter whipping off copy that is needed to complete the Stentor dead- line. ABOVE: LEFT: STENTOR EDITORS: TOP ROW: STANDING: Rich Block lljhotographyl, Brian Feeney lAssistantl, jeff Durkes fAssistantD, Les Keepper fAssistantJ. BOTTOM ROW: SITTING: jim McGrath 4Editor-in-chiefl. MISSING: Gail Radtke CProductionJ and jay Bricker tAdvertis- ingl, fx I-II ,Stuheni Euherrtment Student Government allocated all funding for various groups. RIGHT: David Weisbecker lVice-Presidentl, Buddy Fauteau fTreasurerJ, and Ion Tynes ll'resif fi iii, denwl 54, Ntwt , , XE, WHL, , E53 t Sis 5 9 P . Q Nl H 7 ' A . li ABOVE: Dorm representatives discuss possible constitutional changes while SC officers lon Tynes and David Weisbecker listen intently ,,,,.,.,., ,nf-..-1--. .- :-4-M..- -.-f.- ..- wxfpn- -- -------w -- .,,.,,....p,m.s...-..xuq-1-. -- - - .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,M,...-.,...f....-.-1, ,,.4.. ,.-f-..,- -2: wi... . N- -.V -.Q my -mu, -yn M i- . ..... l avr Macaw:-, no-an .pm shun- Pubic A i fs www N- H 7 s 'f'-- 'vw- 5 - A.: ..., . J, N Q , 6, T I .ii v 5 ,xr 1 -1 f N5 Q A W -11 I Jas 2.140 1 1'.'l.'g4Q. 1 if vi . 7 .'J'iZ':7 30.31 LEFT: Vice-President David Weisbecker receives diploma from Pres. Hotchkiss. f'-1 25- .' 'N S M T 8010111212114 1017 151111713 1921121 1:3 1 22Q.3.'42fv2l-27213 Vg, L 2950.51 24252 S M T vf T F S 5 M T 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 fs 9 1011121314151F5 141,16 171819202122 3 312223 swam S M T W Y 252627282950 252950 F S 4 -UU SM ' 2 3 T Qm A f 4 ABOVE: EC members debate decisions on alloca- tions for RA. 143 43535411 -...... , , , r WMXM is the college radio station. Lead by student Ieff Epstein, requests and announcements were played and read by students. Due to lack of assis- tence WMXM was unable to continue the whole year. ABOVE: TOP ROW: Mr, Howard Knaack, Ieff Fisher, Scott Hood, Erie Scott, Eckhardt Gerdes. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Shillinglaw, Mark Lassman, Mary Lou De George and Peter Prorok. 14-1 W3-f Y. slid ABOVE: Mark Lassman disc jockeys for WMXM. RIGHT: WMXM members prepare requests for their next program. , -,Y . 'h', ', 59? 1 V ve-fa -, ' 'FE' 5 -I' LEFT: Kevin Nunn performs for the Sunday Cof- W- I I I Imur- A ne T31- ri sig 'Z Sli I I TOP ROW: Tina Maines, Kim Cook, Debra En- dean, and Kathy Amato. ROW TWO: Iackie Neff, Carol Fedor-Chall and Dawn Patrick. ROW THREE: Clariss Cyorgy, Kate Lawrence and Ann Dominguez. umen'5 QIUHEBYITB The Women'5 concerns group raibed money by holding annual Sunday con certs at the center. LEFT: Kathy Lawrence and jackie Neff prepare sandwiches to sell at their Sunday Coffeehouse YS .M D' v f V. I .1 I T' t ' 'R N,? , ' .1 1 5' T V L' 7 , . 1 Q ...W g' ,.1'w.,- ' Q -754,155 if feehouse. D , nv' - :on 'if . Q Pr ., :- gf, L . 'e ,. g'3 'it K 1 Wig Q.. 1, ---arg.. ,sau f-., ., x 4 ur if Ki 5 Q 55 .Jus-r IN use You mm mscocmze um...mm You cen'rmNi.v suouua -mm--5 ,f mcx um:-umtc, se, suppog-me ml. 1z.1s.wn.i.mms souwuuw mr, AS scaoocr. in A vass ' cmuucia snow. , Y I .K ,Navy . 'v .sv -- 4 yuremti ,N-1--' '-.,. 'Q 'P , . ,,. J., we WERE. VERY PROUD OE' OUR MR. 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RIGHT: PLANNING BOARD: TOP ROW: Cindy Iglitzen, Harriet Croskey, Connie Esposito, Dan O'Connor, Carole Thompson, Barbara Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Val Byers, Michelle Morie, Tammy Smith, and Doug Sokolowski. 148 V 'px -a ,U .J I- rg' 'YQ' xtlf-'EN4 Lf' ,,,,:nsi-rv ,- AV 21. 'R' '55 la-'r 'tv ABOVE: LEADERS: TOP ROW: Ion Westover, Ieff Durkes, lim Frankfor, and Charles Smith. ROW TWO: Connie Esposito, Dan O'Connor, jeff Gross, Viola Maxwell, Tami Pearse, and Lou Dumser. ROW THREE: Sue Hendrixon, Gloria Worill, Lisa Stevens, Dee Dee Vincent, Mary Wilch, and Guy Stehley. ROW FOUR: Pat Man- .M ning, Shirley Russman, Leslie West, Rebecca Konstandinitis, Lisa McCay, Diane Finley, Mary Ann Hayes, and Barbie Korell. ABSENT: Jocelyn Burton, Trudy Hardin, Linda jones, Lynn Keep- per, Mauri May, Deb Williamson, and Sue Sussman. 7 all Glnnfxunzxtinn Y ' Fall Convocation gave out many awards. 23 -x ABOVE: Carla Cerveny accepts her academic award while fellow students await their names to be announced. RIGHT: LFC students enjoy a quick lunch in the ice rink following convocation. LEFT: Students await the beginning of convocation as Faculty and staff enter in a procession. tilllllllllllllm f. ':'?Q 149 Hnmenuming '77 Homecoming '77 had a variety of music and personalities. Friday night you were able to listen to Return of the Kaliff whereas Sunday were LFC Stu- dents. Special Guests such as Chicago Bears Coach jack Pardee, and members of the Chicago Sting encouraged the football team and soccer team. It was an all around effort by all the sport games that day. The Women's Volleyball team won their tourney while the football team creamed the Univ. of Chicago Ma- roons. The Soccer team edged a victory. Alumnists were all up for the weekend. Co-Chairpersons Kellen Burke and Meryl Spaeter worked hard in planning everything for the weekend from the parade to open mike. Homecoming King and Queen were Tim Rappelle and Kathy Tarr. ABOVE: The Phip's float show the spirit needed for the big game that follow. BELOW: Enthuastic students watch the homecoming parade go by. fri 4 ,J K2 in rar gn -- + I Q '1 is ig ,Q JI. V if mv, D t'l,?s-5' TQ e- ' .- at 'T : 'Q ., Mr'- Wly, , 1' ,,fA:k -,'l. ,had it 9 150 .KF tri'-. ,Sf . .lb-r ' '1 .1- f I ' wa- 1 -off.. E15 'lui 5 ABOVE: Cheerleaders Barbie Korell, Teri Over- baugh, and Lynn Keepper Qco-Capt.D want the Foresters to hold that line. if- -M2- 1i'+i UYTK0 ABOVE LEFT: Coach Dau and friends like to have a bird's-eye view of the game. ABOVE: Innathan Tynes entertains at open mike, BELOW: Stu- dents and friends wait forthe Gridders to score. .'-J ,,' lb ABOVE: Co-captain Caryn Polanski leads the crowd in a cheer. ABOVE RIGHT: Bradley Beer party attracts most of the LFC student body. - A ,f l52 j ll,,f-117: if Q Y- . 0, 0 li L V I X , .3 ur .A - H x Sl'-Q LEFT: Co-Chairman Meryl Spaeter helps out by passing out balloons at Open-Mike. ABOVE: Matt Schussel proves that football players are not all moan. H01 -- Q----,,,,. N hz-.f - tv! ? X.. BELOW LEFT: Kevin Nunn begins open-mike with a folk song composed by himself. ABOVE: Ioy Stillpath and Karen Mulligan find a moment to discuss what to wear at the dance this evening. BELOW: Cheerleaders Ian Aldrich tCapt.J, Mari- lyn Tzakis, Gail Radtke, and Lisa McCay stir up the crowd for a Forester victory. L17 4, w- Q-4 ,,,. ' 1. , N .,. K ly., M- Au... . I 5 4- .' 'h s .,, SW!! -,, 153 Qgriuherfest Cctoberfest was a traditional beer drinking event. RIGHT: Students enjoy dancing to a German folk song. ami 154 Y 4..f.J.--ucv-1. LEFT: Cathy Rivard, Steve Milne, and Beth Dill salute german tradition. ABOVE: Steve Mackin- tosh thinks that pie eating contests can be quite messy. FIIREST rnnssr BEE R il ul XLITEX, A LAKE FIIREST BEE K eb 1-92-' .. :-my x--' M . ,,H .Q v X XXLITE d'E'i'?:?' T if ' '5 X ' ' H ,urs R ' U 4 zrllumeen ztrtg The Halloween Party occured in the Pub on October 31st. LEFT: TOP ROW: Mary Beth Brown, Lynn Keep' per, and Claudia Pankau. ROW TWO: Lisa McCay, Laura Aronson and Barb Mei-lo. I, ik s 0 fl' ' - ia.: p .. pf , ,f 1' LEFT: jeff Durkes goes ape over the Yankees. ABOVE: Lisa Stevens and Diane Findly find doing migets is not so easy. RIGHT: It seems to be difficult to drink beer and wear a pumpkin at the same time. 5Na,' .1 , if fx! xx 1 f' l 155 erm C3111 Athens The term in Athens lasts all of spring term. Students enjoyed themselves traveling around Greece, island hop- ping. 1 RIGHT: TOP ROW: Sue Epstein and Teddy Rus- sell. ROW TWO: Liz Clark, Brenda Lentz, Sue McMillan, jim Kenyon, Liz Buckley, Cretan, Maria Alafouzos, Forest Hansen and Ann Schel- L pert. -. ' Q R a We C' . 4 , , 4 , .te --rag-M ' fi: I-S., ' ' ' 2. ?'?w A 5: ' . ff 1 Y 'TT O, A., ,Q lf Z gi., - L1 55, 5, --and 71, T gf A ,- Y . , f- .V- it . 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'.3 ff' if-'1 ', 1-..----ill? iw an 1 'X ABOVE LEFT: Students examine large sea shells which they have just collected. ABOVE: Biology majors Deb Williams and Carla Cerveny inspect the exterior shell of the Starfish. BELOW LEFT: Sarah Marshall does her own collecting near the shore line. The Marine Biology class went to Florida this year, where students lived on a boat for most of winter term. It was a great learning experience for all. 157 mhz Tfzrhg 7 rum zrxim'aa The Lady from Maxim's was a very funny comedy. RIGHT: General Petipon Uerah Chadwickl is shocked at what his niece Gabrielle lDiana Scottl plans to do. 158 Y . In RIGHT: The Lady from Maxim's fBeth Sadlerl knows how to keep Petipon Uohn Forrengol on her side. LEFT: Dr, Mongicourt lBob Rashkowl, does not know what to do about his friend Peti- pon. L .AV 1. ,.. 1 I is Z l CAST: Etienne Dr. Mongicourt Dr. Peripon Gabrielle Petipon The Lady from Maxim' General Petipon Lt. Corignon Street Cleaner Mother Felicity Sister julienne Clementine Simone The Duke de Valmonte Directed by Lighting designed by CREW: Set Lights Costumes Stage Manager Props Poster Design Publicity Caligraphy 1 5 ' - . gi, ABOVE LEFT: Sister juliene CKarin Travisj, and Simone tVal Byersj, listen intently while Clemen- tine 1Liz Iohannj goes and asks the Mother Supe- rior's fjosita Karolyij advice, about her upcoming meeting with her fiance. BELOW LEFT: It seems there is no way out for Petipon Uohn Forrengoj. Lew Wells Bob Rashkow John Forrengo Diana Scott Beth Sadler Ierah Chadwick Shea Farrell Bob Tiah Iosita Karolyi Karin Travis Liz Iohann Val Byers Kent Seclnaoui Russ Tutterow Peter von Hemert William Lamberton, Diana Scott, Sue McConnoughy, Kent Sednaoui, Ierah Chadwick, Iohn Forrengo, Reed Balcleras Case Lynch. Chris Verges, A1 Thermos Broadway Costume Co., Robert Schramin co-ordinator. Sue McConnaughy Sue McConnaughy, Dian Scott, William Lamberton, John Forrengo. Steve Milne Emie Scott Diana Scott T59 - - - 5 nu like Ei This Shakespearian comedy was presented at Hixon under the direction of guest director james Engelhardt. A love comedy between Rosalind and Or- lando and the mishaps that can happen in a Shakespearian forest. Garrick Di- rector Russ Tutterow participated in this play also. RIGHT: Duke Frederick tKent Sednaouij has a fa- therly talk with his daughter Celia fKaren Travisl. W nz. J . 1 LEI-T: Duke Senior tShea Farrell shares his wares and wisdom with a lord fBoh Freehlingl. RIGHT: jaques fRuss Tutterowl the poet is inspired by what is going on in the forest. xj ff rn, Z cy ' N 'nv' I 'ga V n ' 'ggi' F I J Tx f X 2911.7 ' 1, '. . . ' 2.15 , 'v4: 6 , . f. 1 it MQ X Y Q , V. EFA if f' if... - - ' , ' - E . ,' X 'sf S ' A ' . x -ga, X 2' i kk' il 'XJ BELOW: Touchstone fLew Wellsb and Audrey fLaura Meadowcroftb find they are in love. ABOVE: .V :Ik 'ff V Orlando Oohn Forrengol must find his Rosalind so he threatens poor Iaques. 1, 1 1 LX , H Orlando john D. Foreengo Adam Ierah Chadwick ' 2' Oliver David Kavesh Fx I- Charles Edward Farrell f5heaJ A Celia Karin Travis Q? Rosanna Diana Scott Touchstone Lew Wells . Le Beau Bob Rashkow P' ' N Duke Frederick Lord Lord Duke Senior Amiens Maurice Corin Iaques Audrey Kent Sednaoui George Spelwin Bob Freehling Edward Farrell Shea! Bob Freehling Kent Seclnaoui Bob Rashkow Russ Tutterow Laura Meadowcroft Fearless Adam tjerah Chadwick! the minstrel Seek:- safety from the forest behind his master Orlando Uohn Forrengol. lol 7 .lzuzk eekenh Black Weekend consisted of various speakers on Black Rights, a dinner- dance, a Saturday Night dance featur- ing Return of the Kaliff, plus a very special talents show. LEFT: ASAL members have a discussion with a few of their guests during a break. 162 LEFT: Return of the Kaliff performs for Black Weekend, ABOVE: Carole Thompson has presents her own recitation as part of the talent show. ...aff 1. KW ?f.Af7k br 'Tv' Heir' fx N 4 I . 52' X . j LEFT: Students listen intently to various black speakers. BELOW LEFT: Everyone seems to be enjoying the Saturday Night dance at Black Weekend. 163 Qlnniiuzzxiiun Speakers The Convocation Series had a variety of speakers ranging from television reporter Bill Kurtis, tecono mist Mary McLeod, to patrons of the Arts, Direc- tor Paul Harrison and LFC's own Michael Croydon. RIGHT: Bill Kurtis. lb-1 ,.,,,,.....-... s-A -M... RIGHT: Mary McLeod. 7 LEFT: Paul Carter Harrison. BELOW: Croydon. .fu Q3 kr Michael H .QW ,M Qlasinn ight Casino Night was held at the end of january. A traditional night of gambl- ing and fun. RIGHT: Craps anyone. BELOW: RIGHT: Dealer Pete Hoffman pays up winners at the Black lack table, 166 -s... 3 0 Z I ir? l .- g Qlupzrrnhzxnnzx ite Copacobanna Nite was a night of casual meetings and boogie music. TOP: Dawn Patrick and Ion Westover, MIDDLE: Kathy Wollenjack, Sue Weiss, and Dan Vorenberg enjoy the music. BOTTOM: Students dance disco. 'I 1 167 H' 4 nrmzrl The Formal dinner dance was orga- nized by a few students who wanted something elegant. Chairperson De- borah Brewer lead this small group. For a first time event it was well done as i seen by the amount of people who came. A gala time was had by all. LEFT: Couples enioy a slow dance at the Formal. WM 51?1 , 'Q' .iv ,x L. sa! ,- I .1 - . ' 0 6 we ' S 1 .lp ABOVE: Dean Reidel chats with students who seem to be enjoying the dinner. RIGHT: Chair- person Deborah Brewer and Committee member Paul lsensee take a few minutes away from the crowd. C 11' uutlq 52215 ight South Seas Night was held on Febru- ary 3. This year's theme was more like Treasure Island, complete with pirates. This Phipe tradition was very success- ful. LEFT: Alumnist Don Thiel, lay Barnard, Rolly Morris. joey Suarez, and Peter Hoffman reminise over former South Seas Nights. LEFT jay Barnard wants no one to steal his booty. ABOVE: Dave Weisbecker tries to decide which tropical drink he wants. 169 6 fi. Eire Cjlliilzxhrigzxl gginner The Madrigal Dinner was very successful this year. The theme was Queen Elizabeth's Court in England. Co-Chairperson Stephen Milne and Choir Director KiKi Follrath or- ganized the whole affair. The Queen KDottie Kimbelll, was complete with her special at- tendant Lord Byron CC1eorge Sperosj and mad variety of lords and ladies fChoirJ. An annual event in the middle of March which seems to be enjoyed by all. ABOVE: RIGHT: The Boar's head is brought in by Clayton Gray, jr. to begin the royal feast. RIGHT: Her royal highness Queen Elizabeth the first CDottie Kimbellj, gives a welcome greeting to IVR.: . I' L 'ui' . I 14- It 5 Q her guests. LEFT: Royal musicians Roger Faber, I, Ni an 1, Chris Vergis, and Michael Davis play for her .f -N highness while a waitress admires their playing. 4- T79 BELOW: Lord George listens attently to the royal musicians. 5 f .3 U, 5'-'SQQQ1 I l 'xfx x.fwP' X 435:54 xx J' .. .M Q ' 'WYE Xi Av gd W R S.:- .Q-'Wk Wow xx X' Q01 .pu- wx 4 r' A H x V Q Q v ABOVE: Lady Sue CMcConnaughJ and Lord Bob tlzreehlingj toast health and happiness for another year for her majesty and her court. LEFT: Lord Stephen escorts her royal highness to her throne. BELOW: Royal musician Nan Norins strums a ballad that is the Queen's favorite. rf? 171 Wllllarn Inge s play Plcnlc revolves around a small town ln Kansas during RIGHT Rosemary Dlana Scottb believes Hal fLew Wells? has stolen her blouse and wants it Nfl R1- 6 I LEFT: All the neighbors seem ready for Howard Uerah Chadwickj, and Rosemary? wedding. RIGHT: Flo Owens Qlviegan McQuilkinl talks about Alan's Cliric Stovieckl feelings towards Madge Cjudy Royalb, ...-- 'M' ,,iu9-f 41' ABOVE: Millie wants to get back at Bomber fBob Rashkowl while Madge Uudy Royal! listens to what he says, RIGHT: Hal fLew Wellsl and Madge Uudy Royall decide that they are in love. Cast: Millie Owens Helen Potts Hal Carter Bomber Madge Owens Flo Owens Rosemary Sidney Alan Seymour Irma Kronkite Christine Schoernwalder Howard Bevans Directed by Set and Lighting Design Technical Direction Choreography by Stage Management Costuming y Crews: Set Lights Sound Props Poster Design House Manager Calligraphy Lisa Helfand Laura Meadowcroft Llewellyn Wells Bob Rashl-:ow judy Royal Megan McQuilkin Diana M. Scott Eric Stovicek Merniejane Tanner Andrea Matlak lerah Chadwick Russ Tutterow Daniel Brovarney Daniel Brovamey Ieanne Gunnville Marcia Riefei' Dawn Patrick Sue McConnaugh, Marion Garbowsky Rob Metz Sandra Stoddard Megan McQuilkin Ierah Chadwick Eric Stovicek Laura Meadowcroft Diana M. Scott Bob Rashkow Andrea Matiak Beth Sadler Merniejane Tanner Steve Milne Deb Endean Reed Balderas Sue McCounnaughy john D. Fornengo, Sue McC0nnaughy Marcia Riefer, Christy Swift, Michele Kolligian Diana M. 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BOTTOM ROW: Bob ABOVE: TOP ROW: Buck Ralston, Wells, Deborah Brewer. Hendrixson, Christy Sue Nancy Reid, Mitchel Slingerland, Trancer ? 3E r?Z T ' 43.4 P 1 X N k X 5 A av Cristy Wells Deborah Brewer UUYP 191 A -,ww-5 'f' -,. . Qi R s VP t -W., ff naw X , If . t ..,. ..... .1 ,.., Wm.-. .+...,,.,.w4-pq -ul -5 T1 -w-S U Ll as Bissell, Om Th Ser, pson, Gordon Kai ael Hennel, Scott Sam ch Mi rr, mO Harlan Sunada, Ti ael Kalette ch Mi ABOVE: TOP ROW: Steven Eschweiler, an, U1 61' I-lab an W: Carol Weisbecker, Io RO OM TT Miller. BO d Claire 311 f avis BiD .-. Matlak, Ei fe nd A ain, CL M SURE an, Io Ph anh ward Pluchar, H Ed Of1I'lOI'S. ghan, Thanh Hua, Deborah C all nV oh don, Kevin Ryan, I I' , Eric Go elch estover, Frank M W Conley, Ion I1 fe Claudia Kuzyk, lose Losada, Ka DY L. . 5453 ffffi? sw wk , Q' 5 3 r K fc.- M.-, ., '- ui-ws. r g. 'ii Ai 65 ,I , bf- 'Q 45, ' 5 5' , - e A K 1 'S fl,- -.-gi z'.i 3 Q , . 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K.m...,!, ,A NW.-, v. ..,..-,.,4.,, 'u - - Y 1 'rv Qs!--.:r'1:1V:vzv-rqfwa-'va-w zrrmkmi .I .Q .e , 5 L'+3gr'S.,-Nn,.f:E,:4 .3 -.QS,x..,.?ku- W y- -,shi-.up , 2 , - c, pq - - jKr::.'v.,w- 2'1. -Hg ED.:S...:'-Q-4 s, --:'-in A 'gd .,fF,v.-..'Q:-,'.-jqq. .' ' ..- . y ,fl I +1 ,pr 3 c 'nm U xr-L . Q '5-vi... i. Zybinsk E11 id Stein, john Morse and K HV os to, D Esp ..- ABOVE: Connie ABSTON, LINDA cook ALDEN, ELIZA SEYMOUR ALAFouzos, MARIA ALEXANDER, PETER D ALTMEYER, NANCY AMMO, KATHERINE AMBROSE, VINCENT 1 ANDERSON, susm ANDRES, VIRGINIA MOORE ARGIRIS, THEODORE 1 IR ARNO, ANDREW ARONSON, LAURA A ATOIS, MARY ELlZABl?I'H AUGUST, CYNTHIA JOAN AVERHACH. ERIC D BABE, FRANK EDWARD BAILEY, DONALD E BAILEY, SHAN MARIE BAKAKOS, LEE PETER BALDWIN, ROBERT A BARBER, SHELBY s BARKER, IEFFREY P BARON, MOLLY ANN BARRY. M JAMES BATF5, Pl-ULLIP GEORGE BAUMAN, EDITH BEATITE, IOHN A m BEECHER, DAVID z BEHN. MARGUERITE BELDON, DIANE sus BENSON, JEFFREY E BERCOVICI, CONSTANCE R BERG, VICTOR HERLEI1-I. lunmi K HERMAN, susfw R BERNSTEIN, JAY L BERNSTEIN, PHILIP L BERRY. DORIS E BERIUCCI. ROBERT BICKLE, RICHARD E BIRNEY, LESLIE ANN BISSELL, THOMAS E BLANKENSHIP, DAVID E BLAZKOVEC, LAURA BLOCK, LEONA BLOCK, RICHARD CHARLES BOBBE, TERENCE BODMER. SYLVIA E BOGART. IMANTS M BOLD, BRAD LEw1s BOLLENS, 1oHN 5 Bonus, ELLEN CRAWFORD BORKON. HENRY C BOWEN, LUCIA 5 BOWEN, WILLIAM R BRADY, DEIRDRE BRASEL, BENNY D BRENTON, CARROLL Brzrrrorl, CHRIS PAUL BRODA, THOMAS R BRODELL, ROBERT F akousrls, JANIS E BROVARNEY. DANIEL B BROWN. DIANA M BROWN, GLENN S BULLARD, ROBERT nuN'11NG, SARA L BURCHFIELD, CHRISTOPHER BURCFIT, CAROL BURKLE, AMY Bukssss, HOWARD scorr BURKE, H. KELLEN BURKE, MICHAEL K BURKE, MICHELLE BURNS, DANIEL F BURNES, MARGARET A BURNS, JOHN ROBERT BURNS, MARYBEFH BURNS, ROBERT Y BURTON, IOCELYN P BYERS, VALERIE CALDWELL, ANNE CARTER, DONALD L CARTER, FRED CARTER. JOHN CATLIN, LINDA L CERVENY, CARLA J CHAMPION, LAURA L CHANDLER, ROBERTSON CHAPMAN, LAWRENCE S CHATMON. GARY LYNN CHERRY, JAMES ARTHUR CHERVONY, STEVEN o CHIOTIS, LITSA CHURCHILL, DOUGLAS KENT CLARK, ELIZABETH R CLARKE, LISA B. cusBY, ROBERT s COHEE, vmcEN'r COLBERT, IONATHAN C COLE, STEVE CONKLIN, KEVIN ROGER CONNOLLY, SHEILA A CONNEIB, DEBORAH COOK, GEORGE B DROLET, DENNIS G DRUMM, MARCO C DUNN, MARY B DURKES, JEFFREY L EASTERBERG, ERIC ECKER, LORI DIAN EGAN, TIMOTHY C EISENBERG, S IAMIE ELARDO, MARK A ELFFMANN, CHARLES E ELLIOTT, COQUIHTE ENDEAN. DEBRA IANE EPSTEIN, IEFFREY K EPSTEIN, SUSAN LYNN ERCK, M RUTH ERHARD, LINCOLN BEEBE ESCHWEILER, STEVEN A ESPOSITO, CONSTANCE EYERMAN, CHERYL E FARLEY, CATHERINE E FARLEY, ROBERT W FARRELL, E SHEA FASSNACHT, ABIGAIL G FAULHABER, CYNTHIA C FAVILLE, ROBERT R FEDORCHAK, CAROL FEDORIK, IOHN C FEENEY, BRIAN I FERDOWSI, FARZIN FERCUSIN, ANTHONY FERGUSON, IOSEPH FERREYROS. CARMEN FINLEY, DIANA MARIE FISHER, IOSEPH FITZ. ELISE A FORDYCE, IAMES H FORNENGO, IOHN D FORTE, IULIE FOSCO, LISA MARIE FOSTER, CAROLYN B FOSTER, IAN R FOSTER, SIBYL CAPEN FRANKFORT, IAMES D FRANKLIN, CAL IAMES FRASER, IOHN M FREEHLING, ROBERT FRITZ, K ELIZABETH FRY, OLIVIA T CORNING, LAWRENCE CORNWELL, DAWN C COTTON, D PAGE COUCH, ROBERTA HOPE COVINGTON, KELLY CRNICH, MICHAEL CROSS, MARY ELLEN CROSSLAND, DAVID KIRK CRUSOR, CARMEN T CUDLIP, LISA L CULNANE, IOHN I CUMMING, LUCY GURNEE CUNNINGHAM, KRISTIN CUNNINGHAM, MARC D CURTIN, BRIAN M CUSHMAN, AMY CUTLER, PETER K DACKERMAN, ELIZABETH C DAHM, DONALDA LEE DALEY, IOHN S DALY, MARK L DANIELSON, LISA M DAVIDSON. RUTH DAVIS, GLENN G DAVIS, TANYA ALINDA DAVIS, WILLIAM LEE DEGEN, NANCY DENTON, M VIRGINIA DEODHAR, MELANIE DEVANEY, MICHAEL DILL, BI?I'HA.NY D DINSMORE. ELIZABETH DISCIORIO, DIANE DI STASIO, ANNA DOBBEN, RICHARD L DOBBS, DEIRDRE DOCHERTY, LINDA DOHRS, LARRY S DOLAN, DANIEL D DONELSON, MELODY DOOLITILE, DOUGLAS B DORI-IAM, TOYA DOUGLIN, DAVID C DOW, RODERICK H FUTIEY, HOLLY BROOK GALEY, IV WILLIAM T GALLALEE, IAMES V CANNON, LISA CANT, DUPLAIN R CAREER, IONATHAN BLAIR GARBOWSKY, MARIAN CARRY, IOHN H GARTNER, DIANE GARY, LINDA BROWN GAY, LINDA E GEER, CHRISTOPHER M GEISSAL, MARIORIE M GELLERSTED, DIANE C GHZ. JEFFREY A GEUDTNER, IENNIFER GIBBS, SANDRA KEY GILL, TARA I GILPIN, TONI GIORI, SERENA M CITTLEMAN, NANCY GLICK, ELIZABETH GLUSBERG, MARTIN GODDARD, PRESTON GOLDBLATT, SHERI GOLDMAN, CARL ALLEN GOLDSMITH, ANDREW L GOLTRA, ALICE GOLTRA, OLIVER R GOOD, DEBORAH ANN GOODALE, IOHN K GORDON, ERIC R GORDON, R PATRICIA GORMAN, DANIEL GORMAN, THOMAS nhernzlassmen GOTFREDSON, Pmn J GOTTSCHALK, PATRICIA couw, LARRY M coum, LISA H couus, RICK cslussuzv, CAROLYN GREGORY, JAMES cnswsu., LAWRENCE H GRISHAM, ssmen crzoos, ALEXANDER M Gnoss, Evznm Gauss, ANN cnoss, IEFFREY cnoss, LAUREY asm GRUNNAH, THOMAS c cumx, SUZANNE M GUNTER, BRUCE HAACK, m FREDERICK L HAGENSTEIN, JONATHAN P HALIBEY, TAISA A HALLOWELL, IR PHILLIPS HAMILTON, PAMELA HAMILTON, WILLIAM C HANCK, RICHARD HAND, COLLEEN HANDRAHAN, JOHN M Hmm, JAY Hucxc HANNUM, yn w LYLE HANSEN, MIMI w HARGRAVE, wu.1.1AM A HARJO, THOMAS Rex HARRIS, DANNY L Hmm:-IMAN, KEITH D HARTER, DAVID HARTMANN, Bam HARVEY, J FRANCOIS HASKELL, JEAN HAYDEN, DONNA P HAYES, MARY ANN HEALY, DIANA HEARN, DAVID A HEARN, PETER C HEILBRUNN, BARBARA GAIL HENDERSON, nl JAMES A HENDRIXSON, SUSAN JEAN HENNEL, MICHAEL1 HERMAN, CHRISTOPHER HERRON, CATHERINE ANN HEITRICK, JAMES P Heuszk, BENNEFT F Hewm, MARA M HISLOP, MARK DAVID HOGAN, JOHN E HOGAN, MARGARET ANN HOGAN, MAURA Howmenc, mms MAY HOOD, E MURRAY Hoon, SCOTT wrmwsv HORNE, PATRICIA COLLINS HORWICH, vlcm HUA, THANH v HUBERMAN, JOAN R HUDSON. Emcx C HUGHES, IAN JOHN HURLEY, KATHLEEN xxrmzu, ONYECHI w 1sAAcsoN, JOHN ISELE, JAMES ISENSEE, PAUL ALLEN JACK, LISA E IACKSON, LYNN CHERYLON pxcosl, LAURA E mcons, RICHARD JACOBSON, BARRY mcoasou, MICHAEL D IACOMOVICH, WILLIAM G JAMES, SHEILA C IASON, WILLIAM JOHN IATHO, IR DONALD w JENKINS, MLLIAM K IENSEN, JOHN NEIL IEPSON, MELINDA LEE yxmssx, GEORGE IOHANN, Euz,-,srrn E JOHNSON, JAMES JOHNSON, JOSEPH SMAIL JOHNSON, 1uDm1 ANN JOHNSON, rcsvm E Tomasz, DONNA SUE lows, IOYCE L yomas, KENNETH DEAN JONES, LINDA PAYE JOYCE, JOHN P yuaecxv, MARY KALAL, PATRICIA mxsen, RICHARD A KALIFF, MITCHELL KMSER, JAMES GORDON xALErm MICHAEL D KAMM, yossrnmz KAFLAN, SANDRA LEAH KAROLYI, IOSITA :cam IR, JOHN KEELEY, BRENT KEEPPER, ussmz H KEEPPER, M LYNN KELLEY, KATRINA KELLCGG, JAMES w IQELLY, KAREN A KELLY, STEPHEN KENNY, GREGORY B KENT, MARTHA G KENTCEN. ROBERTJ KENYON, JAMES NICHOLAS KENYON, JONATHAN w Keswick, ANNE-MARIE KEY JR, ALBERT L KIELY, ROBERT R KILNER, Mums KIM, HYUNG YEUN KIMBALL, SUSAN H KIMHELL, DOROTHY KIRCHHEIMER, MARCY G KLEIN, ELLEN B KLINGER, LINDA KLOTZ, LESLIE R KNOX, BETTY KNOX IR. JAMES T KNOX, SUSAN R KILLIGIAN, MICHELE KONSTANTINIDIS, REBECCA KORELL, BARBARA J KOTLARZ, TRACY KOVACS, GARY J Kozfuc, THOMAS S KOZANECKI, FRANCES Kmtrz, SUSAN AUSTIN KRANSDORF, SANDRA S KRIMEN, MARC S KRJSTENSEN, NANCY C KRYSZEWSKI, LEONARD KUZYK, CLAUDIA ANN LACHNER, THOMAS LAMONT-Fokcus, VALERIE LANCASTER, LYNN LANG, ELIZABETH LANGMAACK, DONNA 1 LARRY II, WYLTON JAMES LARSON, PARTICIA LASSMAN, MARK e LAY, WILLIAM H LAYNE, JAMIE BETH LEE, GAIL LEE, JOHN K LENCE, VICTORIA I LEN1z, BRENDA ANNE LEONARD, LINDA LEONARD, TERRIE JOYCE LEVIN. STEVEN LEVIN, IENNIFER LEVIN, MARLEENE H LEWANDOWSKI, ELIZABETH LEWIN, GARY STUART LEWIS, BONITA Lawns, SCOTT STEVEN LICHT, BETSY A LIEVERMAN, ELEANOR L LIEBERMAN, LISA LINCOLN, GWENDOLYN O LINDEMANN, KATHLEEN LINDEMANN, LEILA LIPO, THOMAS F LlPPrrr, RUTH ANNE LOEFF, THOMAS LOMBARDO, PHIL za LOHSE, RICKY ALLEN LONGO, GEORGE 1 LOPEZ, GUY 5 LORING, CHRISTOPHER LORING, EDWARD B LOSS, MARY LYNN LOZADA, JOSE A LUBBEN, BARBARA M LUKAS, IEFFREY D LUMPKIN, WALTER IR LYON, PAUL MAASS, KARL WILLIAM MACKINTOSH, STEPHEN F MACQUILKIN, MEGAN 1 MAGRINI, PETER A MAHON, CHRISTINE C MAHON, JOHN FRANCIS MAIEUNE, PAUL MAHONEY, MARX T MALLON, DAVIDI MALOY. E HEIDI MANDAVILLE, KEVIN P MANNING, BARBARA MARY MANNING. PATRICA MANNION, JAMIE MANS, DIANA M MARGOTIA, MICHAEL 1 MARSHALL, ANDREW MARSHALL, EMME11 I MARSHALL, SARAH MARTIN, JOHN w MARUNSON, DOUGLAS I MASON, ANNE S MATLAK, ANDREA C MATT, MARY MAUCK, ALDEN WARD MAXWELL, VIOLA MCBRIDE, ELIZABETH E MCCARTHY, EDWIN JAMES MCCARY, GWENDOLYN M MCCAY, ELIZABETH B MCCLOUD, JOHN PAUL MCCONNAUGHY, SUSAN 1 MCCORMICK III, ROBERT L MCCUTCHEON, THOMAS P MCDADE, ROBERT J MCDONNELL. JOAN M MCGARRIGLE, EDWARD MCGRATH, JAMES M Mcxmr, NANCY CAROLE MCKEEVER, MARK MCKENNA, DAVID MCLAIN, IOANNE MCLAUCHLAN, WILLIAM MCMAKEN, KATHRYN MCMANUS, MARY M MCNAMARA, DONNA ni mixture MCWILLIAMS, SUSAN MEADOWCROFI, LAURA H MEEKS, ISOLINA T MELBERG, BARBARA MELCH, FRANK A MELCHER, PETER MELLEM, PATRICIA IE.-KN MELOUN, KENNETH SCOTT MERCER, MARYANN MERLO, BARBARA MERRITY, KARLA ELAINE MEI'Z, ROBERT SUMNER MICHAELSON, B MARTIN MICHALIS, CORA MIDDENDORF, ALEXANDER MIKELL, IOEL MILLER, BRIAN I MILLER, CLAIRE A MILLS, MARTIN IEFFREY MILNE, STEPHEN M MITCHELL. VIRGINIA MITCHELL, FRANCES ANNE MITCHELL, KIM L MIURA, MADELINE N NOELLER, IAMES W MOLEN, HOWARD F MOLLER, SHIRLEE A MOLO, IULIANE MOORE, GREGORY LYLE MORELL, TIMOTHY JAMES MORGAN, DEBORAH ANN MORGAN, KAYLA A MORIE, M MICHELLE MORISON, BRUCE E MORRIS, ROLAND MORROW, ERIC JAY MORSE, IOHN HOSMER MORTENSEN. NANCY MOSES, PETER MOYER, C JACK MULLIGAN, KAREN MULLIGAN, SUSAN VALIER MURN, PENNY MURPHY, ABIGAIL MURRAY, W STEPHEN MUSTIN, LAURA A NAGEL, JAMES NAIMISH, MICHAEL I NARBUTAITI5, RASA NAWN, JOHN F NEFF, IACQUELINE DAWN NELSON, LINDY S NELSON, WILLIAM SCOTT NEWBOLD, CLINTON C NGO QUYNH, LAM Tl-II NIKITAS, DAN JAMES NISSEN, THERESA NIVEN, JOHN B NORDSETH, ERIC ANDREW NORMAN, JOHN WESLEY NORMAN, M DEBORAH NUNN, IOHN NUNN, KEVIN O'BRIEN, CHARLES I O'BRIEN. IOHN W OCONNOR, PATRICIA O'CONNOR, WILLIAM T OLIVER, DAVIDA THELMA OLIVERSON, SHARON OLSON, THOMAS O'MALLEY, MARY JO ORPEN, JOHN M ORR, TIM PATRICK ORUCHE, OSITA I OSCOOD III, R BARTLETI' OURISMAN, MARGARET E OVERBAUCH, TERESA GAIL OWEN, CARY L OVERMAN, C GREGG OZGA, DENISE I PALIZBAN, IELVEH PANDO, KAREN E PANKAU, CLAUDIA PANKAU, RONALD A PATRIDCE, ELLEN H PATRICK, DAWN E h PATTERSON, NANCY WEAVER PEACH, GORDON E PEARSE, TAMI L PECK, DARIUS E PECK, DIANE I PERKINS, ELEANOR G PERKINS, FREDERICK PERKOWITZ, ROBERT M PERO, ROBERT PERRY, JANET LEE PERRY, MATTHEW H PEFERSON, DOUGLAS A PETERSON, MICHAEL PHAN HANH HUU PHILLIPS, CATHERINE V PHILLIPS, STEPHEN D PICCHIETTI, LAURA M PINCUS, DIANE S PINGREE, WILLIAM PINKHAM IR, DAVID PLUCHAR, EDWARD PODERZAY, LYDIA POLANSKY, CARYN L POTTER, PATRICIA POTTER, R BROOKS POWILLS, MICHAEL PRANGE, REBECCA PURDY, LOIS PUTH, JONATHAN C QUIGCLE, THOMAS RADTKE, GAIL ANNEVIY RAILTON, BARBARA RAIMONDI, FRANK C RAIALA, BRUCE w RAND, ALICIA RAPPA, THERESA RAPPLEYE, THOMAS A RASTFITER, MARGARET RAUE, GREGORY I-I REDDING, DIANE REDMOND, PAULI REED, CAROLINE REED, MARIORIE REICHL, v1RG1N1A H REIZMAN, DEBRA. N REMIEN, ANNE RENFRO. ROBERT L REYNOLDS, MARK RAYMOND REYNOLDS, MARY CLARKE RICE, DELERIA RICH, IRIS KAY RICHARDS, TIMOTHY T RIECK, MARK ROY RIEFER, MARCIA L REIMERSMA, TIMOTHY J RING, LESLIE D RISTUCCIA, DANIEL P ROBERTS. DAWN LYNN ROBERTS. JOHN WILLIAM ROBERTS, RICHARDJ ROGAL, ARTHUR ROOD, THOMAS G ROSENBERG, ABBY JANE ROSENSON, GLORI ROSS, DRU L ROYKO, MICHAEL DAVID RUSH, BEVERLY RUSSELL, MELINDA RUSSELL, THEODORE M RUSSILLO, IANICE T RUSSMAN, SHIRLEY ELLEN RYAN, KEVIN SADLER, ELIZABETH M SAKA1, LISA ANN SALISBURY, ELAINE SALISBURY, ELIZABETH T SALM, KAREN SAMPSON, SCOTI' SANDLER, ANDREA A SASSOWER, RAPHAEL SAVILLE. WENDY SCANLON, MARY GAIL SCHAFFNER, ANCELAI SCHAFFNER, JOY L SCHECHTER, RICHARD SCHERER, KATI-ILEEN L SCHEUZGER, KATHRYN R SCHMOLLER, GAIL K SCHNEIDERMAN. LINDA SCHOR, DEBRA LYNN SCHORSCH, MICHAEL SCHREDER, CARLEEN MARIE SCHULU, ROZSIKA C SCHWABA JAMES S SCHWERMIN, RICHARD F SCIORTINO, BARBARA SCOTT, ERNEST D SCROGGIN5, JANE ANN SCUSSEL, MATTHEW SEDNAOUI, M KENT SHACKLEFORD, COVINGTON SHANNON, JAMES H SHEARER, LORIJ SHERMAN, AMY E SHILLINGLAW, ANN SHIZAS, PETER G SHOEMAKER, LINDA M SHPALL, JULIE SHULMAN. CYNTHIA SIBBALD, MARY IO SIKES, JOHN 5 slsk. ROBERT SLACIK, PETER SLINGERLAND, ROBERT1 SMARGON, ROBERT SMITH, CHARLES S III SMITH, CHRISTOPHER sM1'n-4, JENNIFER A SMITH, IUDITH SMITH, MARYANN SMITH, TAMARA A SNOW, GREGORY M SNYDER. MARY G SOELBERG, KELLY SOFFER, JOSHUA SOKOLOWSKI, DAVID S SOKOLOWSH, DOUGLAS L SONOYAMA, I-LASUMI SOTER, SUSAN G SPARKS, BLYTHE ANN SPIELBERGER. MELISSA J SPROUL, PAULA SROKA, TIMOTHY A STEDM.-KN, C..-xm STEEN, BETH STEFANCIC STEVEN STEHLEY, GUY ALAN STEHNACH, Aman L STEIGER, CHERYL IOX STEIN, DAVID N STEVTER, PAUL.-X Fl.-I STERN, K PATRICIA STEVENS LISA ELLEN STEVENS, MARTHA 5 STEWART, RODNEY w STIBOLT, NANCY STILLPASS, IOY MELLISSA STODDARD, SANDRA STOLPE, KERSTIN STOLTMANN, ELLEN STONE, MARY LIZ STORMO, RlII'H STOVICEK, ERIC L STRAIN, PAMELA S STREET, IEFFREY STROH, EDWARD R STEUWE, LIS-A SURICO. CHRISTOPHER A SULLIVAN, ROSEMARY SUMMA, DORIA SUNADA, HARLAN A SUS-MAN, SUE ELLEN SVENSON, TINA SWAIM, PETER T SWEENEY, I PATRICK SWIFT, CHRISTY C TANNER, MERNIEIANE TAPAS, JEAN C TARADASH, JOHN W TARR, CHERYL TARR, KATHLEEN E TAYLOR, BRUCE ROBERT THARPE, LEANNE CAROLE THERMO5, ALEXANDER THOMAS, ALBERT THOMPSON, CAROLE F THOMPSON, RICHARD H P THORNTON, PAMELA H THORSEN, PETER TIERNAN, BARTON M TILLINCHAST, EDWARD H TINKER, CATHERINEI TISCH, ROBERT TOPPING, ELLEN MARIE TOPPINC, ROBERT DALE TOWNS, DEBORAH A TRACE III, EDMUND C TRAVIS. KARIN TROIANO, NICHOLAS TSAUSI5, EI'HEL TUDELA, RAFAEL TUMBARELLO, DENISE M TURNER, ERIC A TYNE5, JONATHAN M TZAKI5, MARILYN G UMAN5, CRAIG JOSEPH UMElINWA ORECHUKWU UPCHURCH, SANDRA URY, TRACY VANACAS, RAY VANDERBOSCH, JULIE M VAN, EECKHOUT ROBERT VAN FLEIN, BARBARA A VAN HULST, WIESIE VAUGHAN, JOHN W VIFIDR, ALISON L VILLA, LAWRENCE BLAIR VINCENT, DEIDRE ESTHER VON, HAEFTEN DIRR VORENBERT. DANIEL VRABLIK, EDWARD R WALKER, ROBIN M WALL, ANTHONY A WAIBH, KAREN WALTERS, BARBARA A WARD. ELIZABETH H WARD, PATRICIA ANN WARD, ROY 5 WARREN, DEBBIE L WATERS, PATRICK WATSON, NORA JANE WATSON, WILLIAM WEAVER, FRANK C II WEEKS, WILLIAM H WEIL, SHARI K WEISBECKER, CAROL I WEISINCER, SHELLI WEISMAN, SUSAN WELLS, LLEWELLYN W III WEST, LESLIE KAREN WESTOVER, JONATHAN WESTROPP, IOHN C WHALEN, PATRICK IUDE WHITE, KYMN MARIA WHITEHEAD, IAMES WHITMAN, RITA IEAN WHITILE IR, KEN WIESBROOK, LOIS A WIGODA, OLGA WILCH, MARY E WILKINSON, CHARLIE- S WILLIAMSON, DEBRA L WILLIS. IOCELYN C WILSON, CHRISTOPHER L WILSON, MARK WINFREY IR, WE-LEYI A VVINTER, KENDALL L IVISNER, CAROIE WITHERBEE. IGNATIIAN C. WOLDT, IEFFREW WRIGHT, DAR.-XH T WRIGHT TIMOTHY WYNN, IOHNATHAN YOUNG, IULIA L YOUNG, KATRINA D ZAHNLE, NANCY! ZELLWECER, LAURIE I ZENC., EDWARD IOHN ZWACK, ALEYA K ZWEBER. THOMAS JAY 197 ,4 ,4 ,--,qw vqfg--fy .' .gg':u'gffg -' si,.,gf.f1, F,-' 5:13633 Vmmmvv 1 94131-'42gDWw9?'f-EZ5l i .-035,-iff? 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XVC garhi-v lgnowlc-algo at thy left: 'Ihr' happy days pass all too quiclaly. wfith friendships bright and pleasures' swf-el. Ancl though. in alter years. IiIe's striving Shall change our ioys to care and pain. N, staml thy tlnldrvn lo dz-lcncl thee. The love and friends of Alma Mater XX lnl.- line in t-wry he-art heats warm. Our richest treasure shall remain. -,l4 ' gs -1 Q ' - A -x l l 7 Lake Forest, when farewell we bid thee. . ,' 1, Q A V' If And from thy College halls depart, ff, Q 4- ' '13 'ff X' As when. by land ancl sea divided. wif, 'C-4' -:T-'xr ' - ffl: ' The love of country Iills the heart: I. . f 1' -' i .I 27 -by g ' Wlien courage fails. or hopes are clying. fi- .- ' lit' .' ll 'A iff' Our thoughts shall over turn to thee: H. ' ' 'zf - I' 4 flw' If ' Our watchword bc. till time is ended. 423 ' .. For Cod, Lake Forest. Victory! . V' W X F31 1' ' , , . it l ALVAH W- '93 . gi Q lliaw 'difzlz V 2312? . 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VL-- 0:5 XXX 6 si 5 K Ken Addison 201 702 Iulie Ainsworth Cathy Allen Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the dif- ference. - Robert Frost The Road Not Taken W-ff' YF' Bill Aldrich Iohn Arnold 2 Dorm Atrill -.1snmq,,:.,,w, v L 4 , M a Z i if Reed Balderas THIS 1 ANU ' ' i BATH Q N I may not trod the straight and nar row, but I try and cross it as fre quently as possible. czlucr p -, ' gf' X lay Barnard Aw- ' ' 'wwf 47551 je- ' i. . ,- My J u -, u...,M:,.-,,.1 X g ' s 1 3 Q v 'R ' ' V , xp, ., .v X f ,i - ,ge AL, M 3 David Bartram . 1 . - 1 ., ,Mg-, -, . , ...hh N I hp' EQ, - IS M ffm A A 2 wg,-.. .... mf' JS 4 . Q. 5. 'W' nk Jim .. B.- Xv I Q- X -,vw ,QL -rx Betsy Bauman .-r . 21-r' - A., .,, Sheri Benson Kris Berglund .1-QS. Brad Bold ' 014 2 'TV W9 A Dean Bortz r :P Q- if lf .,-I5 Q . x - f x ,QT if x.L, x gm Q -.A ff-vi? gg-P Tia Bradbury ' x I would to heaven that I were so much clay, As I arn blood, bone mar- row, passion, feeling - Because at least the past were pass'd away- And for the future - fbut I write this reeling, Having got drunk exceed- ingly to-day, So that I seem to stand upon the ceil- ingj I say - the future is a serious matter And so - for God's sake - hock and soda water! -Byron, 1819. Kristine Brown 2 Awfih y. -, . ur -W .-., Deborah Brewer u Wg: . P I .1 'Q 1- . 1 . K 3 '-. AT' .lu , s, ' 1,,.-Nw, L ..41: f A . . ' ' :ll ' 'iii-IIE-: E'I137fW' .ir ' 7 'L' 'fps 384, gl N 212 Manny Brown Robert Carroll George Apellian 'Q TTT? r r lack Carruthers mwximuu-.-.. -xIXXxXX wmv Don Carter w , x AMF, I hh .6131 In 1, Roberta Castro i could tell you my adventure beginning from this morning, said Alice, but it's no use, because I was a different person then. -- Lewis Carrol 216 john Cassidy ,vi AQV' 'J 1-es--me Af ..-A, v. s.-QS' '11 .1 H ,,.L,.EqxzrN4:,EmEL .gifxggr Q'Wj'5g,iiQ A 1, 155-3 '--'.s.I4 ' 194-55 -E., 'ilfegifqjk ,,.'ifl'fff 1--i, 132 145 hifi 1, in M15-.M -53, fd ,wif ,:,.g.g?: . f ef..-,wf ,- , . 1-,r . env, ff J 'S ,f ' ,Oki -E2.. -' . :.':,r , ,V ,V 1 3:03. ' -- ,.- Le-.,, X 1- .gi w .NL , , v 'g 3, .ii , 'L .rf ' V' ',..:.- iii? ' X my xt, X :X . Chris Causey Nina Cummings I'm often extra nice to a person I despise. -Dick Cz-wett Meet me in my office at four 1 rf 0 clock. 2i7 S 1..,x. r . 1 V31 5 , .'f,f,-gr - ' ,f H -- qv- , 7 rl.-, En 'vNv?J'.'-,U,. .1. 0 3:3 4. 4 ,rn x-s.,-fly, v' r-a'-f k ' 'f --,N xi r f Wy. N.: lr ,X.Sg',-J., :-5gQf,.,- ggi' ,E , . .-:.Q'r,.i.-I t pw.,e:-.nqa:nnup in- :Agra kk!!-ggi. get--.g. . :A ' 1 ERN Mark Chadachewicz A , .33 . 4 ' i Y.. Y Where all is obscure and unrealized the best similitude is a dream. -E.M. Forster ,..-, 4 . . , - . , :QT t.-ww, . .J X 'Q .x-.-, .v'I'f1 0 ,. Va vf H Q X, . 343, , - - 1f-fgffg w 1 . . i., A A-,Im i - . i Y' : Q Q. ,. Qi Ng- t-L. , li' ' N A Ierry Chadwick N-:AI W R 34 J FY w ' , i. . . T. - 5,1 , ' ' L 21.1 ' ,,, .,. . , .P-M Iohn Church Dave Clums Douglas Coleman 22 22 W5 if gn Christine Cozad .N ...ni 1' 5. David Crimrnins fig! Q SVT ' WK W' 1 XT' v:- , Robert DeMarCo 223 5 JR wg in fl? ,bf 1: 4 s , i x 3 v--,, X ' .. X Wig! 1 tg .-4 F 1.1. -, 'Ann 'J 224 A, n yy.. .29 N 5 ,..1 Dave Dohman 451 gn Mary D'Agostino ,uh 1- Clair Delehanty I . 22 226 ,I 4 Ann Dominguez X 9 Ieff Epstein judy Eckerstrom 1 2 Andre Fauteux NT A.- FUQ lx Peter Ferrini Q...-2 ,Jil .YW joseph Fisher Wir? Walter Flirm 7 - john Ford x., lim Frankfort ,Q , E Laura Gabanski QW . 232 4 naw' If ..,-4-' ---Q--1'. x' , f .- f. ., .-es, Y K 'A Richard Garrett 'V':-1 - fg:5 Q, V K 'I ,I b 'K' :W Q' , 1 44 1.-fl Gail Gillespie Q ' Q x Xlg N A. AX w VV ,Q 9.3-3L--.- l : Y? '. I, , - 5 1 I ' V y A -f - xp' ,C.5.'. - '- '. X 1 5. 1 ,.'X '1', .' '-. 1 '. '.-':'f -'f z' -r . , 'f 1'.3'1' .2 Lai- 'f. . 'p', . '.',p'1 ,Q-1' ,-:','. 1 - .' ,'4,' ,' ,' ,',,-v1 z-1 ' -'.-1,9-1, U ,'-A I'-,I and f.:-,511 5.1 gn ,ga . . ,4 .1 qi.-.5-,.5,.' gi ,,, n ' 'n ' i z ,I .'I P'-'-1ff ' ?x f .1711 -733 fvdfuf-,Jilin---,-fl, I ff, s v lj. , 1- -, .A'..'- ., a,'- . 1, 'X' 1- . wx Nui'- q '-. ml a lx ' 1'--TW e-Lg--it-4--'1-Z rg if-Y1f1.c,i Q. X4 Riggs? Richard Goodard fi - Cheryl Good 2 VM ww WX wwf ,M x' X X . xy 3 55:5 -g531.j,5aH ?1 ei , -R' , gk 05 X-ge Q, -,Z -. '- 'M' -'fm g-v - . 'JH -2-fy is f :ace may-,hw -A, -fl' --,'-f-1659 fag. an .'q.--53. , w i'f4x'i , t .' A W - .N .' - ' ' me , 2.3 , ,-U, Anthony Green x VY Q' 7' . , X , S vs ' Elvie Grote Q.,-' Bruce Gunter 'QP vsp:-pq, 'fic Chalkley Hambleton 235 Listen Kid, he said, You don't know what I'm offering you. You don't know the power of this media. Listen Kid, you don't understand what I'm telling you. We could make a big star of you. But i don't Want to be a star. I want to be a writer. Kid, he said, In their hearts Everybody wants to be a star. -F. Scott Fitzgerald 1 ii ui' fbi --ri ' V J ' W sw 'Sv' 5 , .ai .mug Q X 'xx S' 5 5 N ,, 3 1 4255355 if 5 1 1' D' Q J Q 'rx . Lisa Helfand 236 4.x i lp, Denise Harden lim Heldrir1 .iv Q. 'N 'tgx' x IINX tif , 23 w A .W Z N il Peter Hoffman 1 ,, x e-Q ws, -N r...- .4- .9 1-, . 1 Ye-...,..,, vii ' i'h- --I my-'S' I ,I . F X ba ii. v 'mn I X Lynn Howard 9 I 4. f -'wx Sarah Henderson - AN 5-f v--Q james Ives 'Qi Mary Iandola P ann, 1-0 ,-f 4 , 5 ali-,mga ' I rs. A Q -- -4. , J! 694, , ,M .1 'S' ily N V A -1: 34' V 'Hier hr ,3 '1 . rl .,. . .--,Q-,. .1 . 'S- u- x l --Aw mum --ww ww, . .- . I Q Sheila james ER- - ,ggbjiigkx W rf: me f. - . PG v p' 5 2 Wi 'J' A fi: 242 Qi K if Randall Iauch Sandy jelks 2 i ! LX M N Tom Kann Ieanne Marie Iulien Let the minds of my fellow classmates and myself grow, allow our creativity to flourish. Only then may we be an example for People . . . for only the existence of a New Consciousness will bring about advancement in the world. - ,, . F 1, W Q 3 Sf Fl Y 1 E gl J 5 i 245 Q Peter Katris il I li I N . RR RE Q i A wax S3 i' Steve Kermard 2 2-18 1-f -vi 'fik , sLf'ixQ ' x vN' ' if xxi Sherxy Kostman john Lampe . if 'fag Better to be a live dog than a dead lion. But better to be a live lion than a dead dog. That's life. D.H. Lawrence -X t Kate Lawrence 2 JN 'Qu xp,-rf Q N1 is :wh -. 1. 'Vi George Latto ,ff -an 5 ul :Sim 1 : I: 5 . A 5 f . f'v X rig' Laura Krasne -u. 44 v... Ag. ., -+ . -v., ff-P' nr - ,. , ., ' V ax, f- . - af., I 4 . . I . f ...fn ff' ' ' uw ,M ,...' 'v'- 'www-,.,.,,., . i -an M., L . 4,1 :ww '. v ev- f ff. M., ,nf ' 1. -3-. . 1 N' U - f, . . -. .4 , , 1'-' -pf . , . There are places l'll remember all my life Though some have changed So forever, not for better, some have gone, and some remain, and some remain - Paul McCartney 8: Wings 25 5 If if 5 ,,. Iudith LeSage 139 f z Y Susan Levin . 'Af XX Charlene Levit 254 Kathleen Laughlin xx 'NJN .4- iv . Sue Leason FJ? , ff ' T Scott Leibowitz 255 25 'Wm 'CR ' Andy Livingston tina.. Lynn jackson 25 Case Lynch .LQ Karl Maas ugxw . l X K-1 fag I Xt- Z filo X Q. I Peter Mariades -...gg-s T 1 NX Persistence - Nothing in the world can take place of persistence Talent will not, nothing is more com- mon than unsuccessful men with talent. Education will notg the world is full of educated derelicts Persistence and determination alone are important, The slogan press on has solved has solved and will solve the problems of the human race. - P.R. Wing YK I eff Maureen May 'X 'X if NX. Ioe McCarthy ggi Sharyn Meacham 2 GN Wayne Meyer . 'X Qw- Gregg Minkow L l X r Howard Molen And even if we are occupied with im- portant things, even if we attain honor or fall into misfortune - still let us re- member how good it was once here, when we were all together, united by a good and kind feeling which made us . . . better perhaps than we are. - S.I. we ,fa Michael Moran 263 264 L 1 5, '.' , aan, 5., -- Sarah Moore ii Nu. Libby Moseley 5-...f xx li.. Iohn Neilson Much that a fool plans is not executed, and many a man misses what he thinks to obtain. -Chretien de Troyes, Erec et Enide 415 Donna Murrell , 06 will '93 F' joseph Novah fd., ' ,524 ri gh, ' ZW V - , 4, 'V vi ga . Z , W ' .-10 Dan 0'Cormor 1 Q KEEP AWAY i X 55.5 S CNN fb C -ijt f'.:.'::.r-2 11 ' -,r ffT::1'w,-'P' f .M 'xiQfflnTg'9' 5. V, x 1 ,, U - 1 ax , - J., 1-j'f?f'r' ' fi. ?73155if+ a a ' Sam Packtor ff 'UN ,v,. ff 1 Michael Pappas ay 1 7' ' .F SIT' 267 268 Rex Peters Tim Payson 'Q P- Bill Picoli jonathan Pratt 1 ! J X., I ff' ' : 269 fx 19, 4'5 Martin Iames Poe Li NY. 'Qs Bob Rashkow Greg Raue janet Rehm Nancy Reid Bill Reid 'l The mind is willing but the Chris Richards body is too much. -Ed Norton -, , -.g.----- Sue Ritter 1 ,v ,IV X if ji - Reuben Richards 27 74 . Z 'Wim- ,O 4. , , ' .. --. '51, ' f .. 'x' . ' x .--4, 4- .::. - l Eb , ' I M.: 5 U' '-1-5. .rx 'In Scott Rosenthal 1' lv ,. 'NO T7 1' -'G 0-X 27' Sue Rose --.Q , .. S 7 rf I v Judith Royal 'fx ,ry '?lf iv' David Strasser All my life I never really knew me till today, Now I know why, l'm just another step along the way. -justin Hayward AEE fr. x 'PWR - 4 ,.. x V-if ' ' vs -5 . Diana Scott 276 S vii? . Richard Schwermin I never let my schooling interfere with my education. .' iSfPf- '- ,Q .:-cam?- x u:2:-'A-5-1,,w , - 935. ., V3 , T- VR 'N - ' if Mary Scanlon P L 'T A. There are places I remember all my life, Though some have changed, Some forever, not for better, Some have gone and some remain. Lennon 8: McCartney Diane Senese an-v jane Scroggins A gxx ici Yi j' JK ii'-+ 'Q . WL Ed Spencer .-sg x--,t' A---5 --v-f BX f K 1 K ,,-r-wif' 13415331 - ff-' f H63 5 A x Robert Skinner ' ,'j.: 5,1 X 279 '30 ' 552-kzkseiyefzf ' J-1 5-1:15 2,-jx: .. - , 55. ws' A ' '- .'-gpg Eye. .YQ-ggi . ,, - A a w 1. '-,ir W , .1 451 '-fiifizv-, gg. K' - 5- ' ff. NH. . . Q .K WR - . . ,W . , , K, x..J 'bf' X wif--v Clifford Stamm G' L 4 y Susan Steele 3-.x W S' ag, - e 'Wi Y I t f Steve Stefanic ln, 'Ts Sally Shafroth 2 'J Anne Strong Bob Sweeney Unit. . -Q 'Yvs r is-' 'R if .' .git -.':,vN ' v.. ' lr' ' sa. -Aw X N a 5 Iulius Taylor .f N ,-'V W. Thorne Taylor -.wx , ,A .1 V - . x .N-.N .px V ! 'I-7 s,, 'mf ,L QQ W k '2ff5f ' f2-Sf 63+-' ' 5' 51 ,gg :gn 11 .In 1 ug fmaf-'ff-f Af' A inf '-'N 5- 5i 'r Nancy Todhunter , A: 285 S6 F'- T' b F a-'z ' -x -v Ed Turner Bob Topping Lee Untermeyer Chris Vergis if N fv E janet Wagner 23 Kathy Wallendjack ln? x iff? 'Y Doug Warlick jane Ware Mary Lee Walsh 9 ,-C+ ffl 5, Theodore Wales ' lil! Q. :IIE A III! ,I E E '5- 44 290 ,- ...,,-fu.. wwf' 'N-4-4... 'Wiki 4 -6'tt1,, ii David Weisbecker '-.-v1.1-:Y . ,, - , I I F . , f.f5fy7'f.ff?-'13 onfe P. ,' W.. 'F f' ' '4ui4+' ' VN A: : , ' it .P-if, -9 ,. A ,. '.-:' Y .ef n.'.,,... 71m,-..l ff ,4'l.4 , 4111 -usffar.-11 , 55. ,Q r' ,f .-- gn.z.,.-rv-g:f15-2,ra, igfg. , .Lf Eff- Tf 3 . 'f,gf..,.,.f'9Bi j'J.' -5 gasoil nf ,,g4,..:-.. .r'9 . ..-39,3 A 3-ini: x - f: 1.5354 1-., ' ,J..,,4,1., 2' J?3,LV4v.:,4 4.-.J ...fi-N .r 1 , . ..-. . . v Af,- ' Q M- x . ' -, 5.- , 5-sg.. .f ,. v 44' D 'i 'SL iififiii fgfiffs-x, 341 ..'r .- 'TFP- 2 - QT-.---'Ld -- 'LLP'-Qff' ,.4'fr5,i,xg,,.. q-. H ., f, +f'hs1f.:.'i 1- w .-f M David Weiss VY' Roger White 1 if A .1-. - Greg Wells The whole is but the essence per- fecting itself through the dialectic of becoming. Of it should be said that only its end is the truth wherein his actuality. '!-'51 Jr-. L, I 'igfg Mp - ' . r 'fV-..:'1Q'Z 3 A ., f -- e fs Mg. V - 7 wa ,L i 6,1 A 1 , A 1, N ..?:'.!? ,:c4 -fa Ji, 292 2,5 Susan Widmark x x bm. - : sz fs X fy-rigs. Q Jil? . David Whitworth 4 'V YJ ,GQ Merrill Williams My dog likes apples but he'll eat oranges Like rne, He goes where the smiles go. -Rod McKuen aww' ,i .,- 'Q i , J' Lynn Williams 294 ' .05 15157735 U' rgW,.', Linda Winchell ,YS Tony Williams Kim Winthur w x .' f -:vs 'eff ss, Q53 -my A ,Qifp -' N - .-.:: .nb rR:. LNJ' ' . Bricia Wright Judy Wolf 296 Lew Zwick Lynn Zaremba It is nice to look into the future To plan the what, where, and how However, one rnust remember that the future is now. IV' Aff Q-2 Ken Zbyski v - 1 g,a,,,, Rodney Hill an 9-5, Phillip Webb .rf har. ' 4353 james Pounlan 7 208 .W-Q-4 K-Hlmsazfwa ' Mm Aims 1 ftlmli ws he mg I WNW xsfif' E, mm, Wag he vm be Q Belew - R131-'L wx MQ 11 NMEQQQH mwffi nassaui: CBBC: -QI George Saxton Rob Renfro 'D :Q a X Daryl Gray f vs 1 1 Y 'Qtr s REPS ,. 1 Am David Dalgaard R I-1' lr' ,447 QI, fcjw. 1. S J 2 1, . ,, , ix ,QV , 9. ,gp sw ' 2-,-Wig Harry Atterbury Iudith Berleth lay Bricker -lay Borne Thomas Broda Robert Burns Thomas Collett Christopher Cudlip Michael Danaher Michael Dulaney Eric Easterberg james Fieldman Mark Friedman Steve Purlan jonathan Garber Karen Gordon Leslie Gordon Catherine Harding Christy Hammond eninrz - nt lgintureh Peter Hearn Lucy Herman john Hettrick jeffrey Hibbard Richard Hotz lean Hunter Iosephine Ireland Richard Iacobs David Kavesh Seymour Knox Glenn Lorant Frederick Lurie Ieff Manor Evelyn McWilliams Elizabeth Meyer David Miller Scott Miller Cheryl Mitchell Thomas Mocogni Mia Pedersen Lindelle Perry Lisa Petranek Richard Phelps Beatrice Porter james Pounian Anthony Rich Michael Ryan Laurie Saville Peter Schmitz Thomas Sherrick Steven Stelzner Leslie Thomas james Thompson Richard Warmbold Phillip Webb Ruth Whiteman Marion Young ABSTON, LAURI PETERS 5711 Shady Grove Road Memphis, TN ADDINGTON, VIRGINIA LEE 207 N Green Bay Rd Lake Forest, Il. ADDISON, KENNETH ALAN 5408 W Cortland St Chicago, IL. AINSWORTH, JULIE 3106 Sedwick Lane Bowie, MD. ALDRICH, WILLIAM S 955 Lexington Ave New York, NY. ALLEN, CATHERINE E 8829 F Robin Drive Des Plaines, IL. APELIAN, GEORGE 73 Penn Ave Staten Island, NY. ARNOLD, JOHN P Bayberry La Southington, CT. A'l'1'ERBURY, HARRY 615 Newton Rd Villanova, PA. ATRILL, DONALD AGNEW 4940 Dollard St. Pierrefonds, Quebec BALDERAS, RITA 2048 N Sheridan Waukegan, IL. BARTRAM, DAVID HUNT 17 Round Hill Club Rd Greenwich, CT. BARNARD, JAY 74 Pepperell Rd Hollis, NH. BAUMAN, MARY ELIZABETH 2739 Riverside Ave Marinette, WI. BENSON SHERI LYNN 445 Brice Ave Mundelein, IL BERGLUND, CHRISTINE H 17323 University South Holland, IL. BERLETH, JUDITH K 567 Franklin Dr 215 Mt Prospect, IL. BOLD, BRAD LEWIS 7435 Churchill Morton Grove, IL. g eninr BORNVE, JAY .KEVIN 48 W Franke.Ave- ' Acafy,j1L.', . A A BORTZ, DEAN M A Q 6075 Deepwood Dr ' Chagrin Falls, OI-I. G ' 'V BRADBU-RY, ALTHEA--J 850'Carpenter-Lane ' Philadelphia, PA. A ' BREWER, DEBORAH 1 ' 3550 N Lake Shore Dr Chicago, IL. - J BRICKER, JAY - 61 Ridge q - , Highland Park,fIL. - BRODA, THOMAS R: H 3717 W 68th Pl- ' 'Q Chicago, IL. A- - 563 Rainbow Dr Milton, WI. A BROWN, MANNY ALAN 8840 Westem - Des Plaines, IL J BURNS, ROBERT Y 910 Forest Ave Wilmette, IL. CARROLL, ROBERT A 205 Randall Drive Biloxi, MS. CARRUTHERS, JOHN' 400 Oak Road ' Cincinnati, OH CARTER, DONALD L 857 Maple Dr I Memphis, TN. CASSIDY, JOHN M 142 Forest Park Rd Ottawa, IL. CASTRO, ROBERTA 3150 N Sheridan Chicago, IL. , CAUSEY, CHRISTOPHER A 1202 Blackthom Place Deerfield, IL. CHADASIEWICZ, MARK 2785'Ocean Pkwy A Brooklyn, NY. I CHADWICK, JERRY E ' 26 Susana Tucson, AZ. ' I CHURCH, JONATHAN S. ' Beaver Pond Road A ' ' Lincoln MA. . ',.w..-..- A A.. ' f 5- -I-?!I8QiA1fT-3'.f-Aflfgj ?'3iQEf51f55i 3 BROWN, KRISTINE KAY I he ..A J.. A s :R -54.5 e1:I5.d?5e:Qfi Q21 si- -, ex ...K . U: : . ns. :. -. 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HERMAN, LUCY ANN 6560 Ches-Mar Dr Excelisor, MN. HETTRICK JR, JOHN LORD 53 Tudor Place Buffalo, NY. HIBBARD, JEFFREY K ' 27641 E Califomia Lathrup Vll, MI. HOFFMAN, PETER K 700 Lake Ave Greenwich, CT. HOTZ, RICHARD O 735 Central Evanston, IL. HOWARD, LYNN 9505 W Thompson Rd Woodstock, IL. HUNTER, JEAN JACQUES 8232 Calumet Chicago, IL IANDOLA, MARY RRz Pearl City, IL. IRELAND, JOSEPHINE 900 E Deerpath Lake Forest, IL. IVES, JAMES REED 619 Overhill Road Birmingham, MI JACKSON, LYNN CHERYLON 1258 Englewood St Memphis, TN JACOBS, RICHARD 1106 Lincoln Ave S Highland Park, IL. JAUCH, RANDALL SCOTT 233 Sunset Drive Libertyville, IL. JELKS, SANDRA MICHELLE 5050 S Lk Shr Apt 3402 Chicago, IL JULIEN, JEANNE MARIE 4937 S Woodlawn Chicago, IL KAISER, SUSAN 425 Glendennning Pl Waukegan, IL. KANN, THOMAS JACOB 211 East 70th St New York, NY. KAPLAN, JOAN 3491 Whirlaway North Brook, IL. KATRIS, PETER WILLIAM 1326 Belle Plaine Gurnee, IL. KAVESH, DAVID 213 Knoll Drive Vineland, NJ KENNARD, STEPHEN M Mountainview Drive Chester, NJ. KNOX, SEYMOUR 121 Nottingham Terrace Buffalo, NY. KOSTMAN, SHERRY SUE 1212 Lake Shore Dr Chicago, IL. KRASNE, LAUREL RAE 821 Virginia Highland Park, IL LAMPE, IN BERRY 535 N Michigan Chicago, IL. LATTO, GEORGE DENNIS 1600 Wagner Rd Glenview, IL. LAUGHLIN, KATHLEEN ANN 1344 Green Willow Glenview, IL. LAWRENCE, KATHERINE 541 Calhoun St Mishawaka, IN LEASON, SUSAN LYNN 506 Westgate Deerfield, IL. LEBOWITZ, SCOTT EVAN 122 Argilla Road Andover, MA. LESAGE, JUDITH HUSSEY 351 Copse Road Madison, CT. LEVIN, SUSAN 8730 Kedvale Skokie, IL. LEVIT, CHARLENE ROXANNE 2759 West Arthur Chicago, IL LIVINGSTON, ANDY JOHN 26 West 171 Durfee Wh-eaton, IL LORANT, GLENN 844 Timberhill Rd. Highland Park, IL. LYNCH, CASE HUDSON Feeks Lane Locust Valley, NY. LURIE, FREDERICK ' 911 Rollingwood Highland Park, IL. MAASS, KARL WILLIAM 3718 W 213th St Matteson, IL MANOR, JEFF 7740 Nordica St Niles, IL. 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WHITEMAN, RUTH 1205 Hill Rd Winnetka, IL. WIDMARK, SUSAN M 33 Prospect Ave Montclair, NJ. WHITWORTH, DAVID 1653 E 55th St Chicago,. IL. WILLIAMS, ANTHONY P 6837 S Ridgeland Chicago, IL. WILLIAMS, LYNNE 2403 Madison So Philadelphia, PA. VVILLIAMS, MERRILL EATON 319 N Steele Rd W Hartford, CT. WINCHELL, LINDA 1520 Chicago Ave Downers Grove, IL. WOLF, JUDITH F 54 White Oak Rd Fairfield, CT. WRIGHT, BRICIA Chicago, IL. YOUNG, MARION LOUISE 100 Springhouse Rd Allentown, PA. ZAREMBA, LYNN J 6 Big Oak Lane Riverwoods, IL. ZBYNSKI, KENNETH G 1607 Argonne Drive Chicago, IL. ZWICK, LEWIS ALAN 6508 Bannockburn Dr Bethesda, MD. vw an s ff 1 if .marc :La , . 4644. f Us . .. , A I N P 1 5' f , I ...- 5 :I , Km 1 r 1 v- X f 1 H X , 1 1, , ,X M5 W' H, 1 :'Nl 'w y ,ww N V ' MV' ,, W. X, . , MN ,. , X x ..-1' ' . 1,5 .. ,d - ff w' x '4 X .Viv N f' I' . -:X 3 , , -u .... . . ,X -nf Af unusual ,,.,4 5, ...- ix I mun- X un WO' In ,fi ' ' 1 I QQ' -E xg, f K N. V' X - 'QQ' L .. J.. ,A r I W N l z' ,IW 11-1 N I I' , . ... A , , q J 7170. is I-'nv l jam. Iggy , x 1 A N . -, A , 2, ,xy in-X 1 N NX X ,..4........-- 4 1 ,Al A successful future must be built on a strong foundation. First National Bank of Lake Forest Congratulations To The Class of '78 Se1'vingLake Forest Established mos ' ' if f' ,L ' 'ln - 'fi 5- 'eri-V. ' 51: , SOCIAL STATlONERK...select from , ' f ? ,mkfigr-QQ5 , - 1'7 ,. - s..T 1 .rii--1' carnplele array of the mos! unusual, J:- I ' ., .I Eg-14, Y engraved or printed, featuring Crane bf ' ' , ,agp-mga: I ond Ealon open svocl-,. 'Q 'Y 5 'it:g--lege: I I - ,-4 u . ':. J'-J Pr 5' ',- Z.. orrice 5uPPIIEs...we have one A g ' Z-5 -.1-.f -2- ' - .f ol Ihe mos! extensive inventories on Ji 7 U: I 5. , fi' 271 MARKET SQUARE c .I HALSEY the Norih shore, warn evefyihang ro, .4 gilt ' - 53 fgimei-f LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS 60045 234-0709 rhe home arofiice. L 3' 5 -E I'-iff: -. :Q cms GALORE...Vhousundsofqualily AQ, c 4,1 ' Y- 5-9 , Q gilr ilems vo choose from, with u room 1341 F X A N I , ' i and o half of Hallmark and other fine 'Eg-gui' ,' fx... ' -. cards to make it perfecl, no movler wha! 51.112, 1 l - -Z'A 3' -all 1199420 the occasion. A 'ia 3:7 QE: - ' 'i li! v - . .j' - . ARTIST SUPPLlES...from oils Io ac- -' jf . jj L ,A - A rylics, poster board vo easels. We l 3 - f .-.-. uf gp I femme Winsor A rsiewwn and other ,' 1- ' --J Q fr' r, , I ' I f line ariislls materials. - 'L 'W , K 'f - II!-.l',I' sERvIcE...oaIaSIumpan9 and en- A N ' '.4f5,',-. '!', ., L, -, 1513.. . 9 graving is done in our own shop: l . - : ::.' Z 4. Mb- 11.1 Xerox copying with two machines: 'rf G.. n 1-:Q W 'I . new Velo-Bind service for soft- and -3 -if I :E L 4' hard-bound books. A f and Fiddle' llfll- INTERIORS CGIFIS ANTI UES Q - 248-254 MARKET SQUARE LAKE FORES T, ILLINOIS 60045 234-3900 10MarkelSquare ' LKB FOIBSL, Ill. ongratulation and Best Wish to h ass '78 Szabo ood. Service 0 allagenlent Sf 309 WHITE STGKES COMPANY, INC 3615 S. JASPER PLACE CHICAGO, ILL. MANUFACTURERS GF CANDY INGREDIENTS AND BAKERY TOPPINGS II KIDDLES INC. Sporting Goods We service ond sell all bikes ... Cl ,Riff franchised l Raleigh X ond Schwinn Comsyof dealer T, S ake orest auin s and Loanfxssociationeg here your savings earn more 234-0025 ' Congrotulotions to the clciss of 1'ff7Si' Lake Forest College Bookstore M I Bwdzllweeilecunda Y mo nr: Man, lm. I S6.9l LP'l Oniy . Stereo Equipment at rap..-SI 00 on ., Reasonable Prices 5 Special Orders ini 0 Uur Special ty 115 Blocks North of Square Hours Daily 9:30 am-6 pm g 777 N. Bank Lane, Lake Forest, 295-2960 A Pleasant Place to Shop - Q THELA TE PUB MIKE DOWNAR 8: DON TIFFANY PROPRIETORS 768 N. WESTERN LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS 234-9844 Still serving the best hamburgers in tovvn. . g IIIII Q 0 N , A I ,- Hamburgers 84 Hot Dogs I '- 644 Bank Lane . ,Z ' A 1 ef Mblock north of Lf P'-I R gs I A ' Deerpath Road -X xv- A , Lake Forest ,f . 2953450 , IIIIIMI. Xxgggni, LNIIQII1 QCIQQ ENTERTAINMENT FOOD AND COCKTAILS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS T I ph 3-16 Waukegan A ID 2-97:14 OR ID 2-5244 HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS Specials: Prime Rib - Wednesday Lobster - Friday Martin's PLAZA PHARMACY ROBERTJENKINS. R. Ph. Phone 234-5111 RUSSELL BENEDICT. R' Ph. PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER LAKE FOREST, ILL 6lIJ45 awo .7fm, COMPLETE MENU: BREAKFAST, LUNCH 8: DINNER AT ANY TIME DELICIOUS PIZZA IN THE PAN BEER BY THE GLASS OR PITCHER WINE BY THE GLASS, LITER OR BOTTLE Congratulations Class of 78 2 3 4 - 3 8 7 0 276 E. DEERPATH AVE. LAKE FOREST M eekenh RA Weekend was on May 12, 13, 14. It was a rainy weekend, which dampened spirits. Out door activities were can- celled except for the First Annual Lake Forest College Olympics. The Parade went on even though conditions were against it. A fun-filled weekend. 'I' gy , gtk l'31:g-Q.-,,3ffa 'J - Q2 1 1i iEf3f:ifei liiliiifiki 4 gf Q ,,.,. , S 'i'f17 Q3 t 1 f 4 , 1 Q' , 1 is few- , 2-.sf I -lg, ,... ring,-, X .Q 5 L gi If A.. ,. ,Ea H' S., sh., Nv- VTX 314 'GX rt., 1'a. 'a ls ---.- ' '. .-. .. . x-A ,... - . gi-, .rw A.. '-1-Lv:--' .V 41-f fi. -'nil CIT. :T VZ' V: 'wg J-,:.1,,..r.' if j . yS1'if-if 21: ' ' 1 f l?iL'5?:'T.5-154 --5 .VS 'XS'--a . v 4-1' v?.?3A A .M 1 ,: ,.k f.. t '34--wx . X -- .A - rf..-.1 . , , .3-YY ,. li! 4?.f5-f'?:f'- ,L-4 1 ' 11 - ,. . , ..'f' 'l , ' Eli -' L '-. ,ni-'.' , .. ' ' ' mf Aff.: y ,. ' , , xy' ,XX ., !,..'-. f xi 1 X X ' 1 ' ., ' , Q-.Lt-y.,'k:TL,.N K- vu X . - V ' ,fv . ,N W4 ,Q ,y .Y , N JI U 'N L M x .'.-..q. . Q.-, C..Y.lQf,V.l'6'.-9,9 Xu- , .x , ,. v ' . I V ' Q 4 L ujkxgi.. ,. , , ' I - :J -w- ,, .1 - . ' . '- , 9 3'- A' ' +- 1-uf' ' - .. . -' .. ' F' Eu, -' u .Q , . '-.'. T 1 -r ' W KX 5 x I ,Q ,-ff Mi nY'f xx! i! E 4fi' 4 9 'Q '-Q.-A... vs-Q J Q? Z argl- if I., 'UI x K- NNLK- 'Y f., 1 X 5 fkf, 1 I 1 ls .-.-J Jn, ' 1 1 4,5 ' ,IJ lx ' A ...L ' Nfl: l r I rahuzxiiun Graduation was on june 3, outside in front of Iohnson. The Class of '78 was the 100th class to graduate from Lake Forest. Distinguished speakers were Mortimer Adler, who spoke about the importance of books and senior speak- er, Lynn Howard who told her fellow classmates that We are now the Estab- lishment, let us not allow the values of r the 60's to die out without in- stitutionalizing them . . RIGHT: The graduation ceremony begins with the procession led by a bagpiper. BELOW RIGHT: Oppenheimer award winner Cheryl Good receives her diploma and is congratulated by President Hotchkiss. BELOW: Phi Beta Kappa senior thesis award winner jerry Chadwick grad- UEHGS. ,a JH- ea Q x Q T16 Yi 'NTT' I -Tfffl -IM .QQ l '4 .1 , f Ah, ll M iw' LEFT: Graduate Tony Green is quite happy to re- ceive his diploma. BELOW LEFT: Guest speaker Mortimer Adler addresses the Class of '78 BELOW RIGHT: Senior speaker Lynn Howard. BELOW: Graduates listen carefully to guest speakers. ff' T' +f.'-JG L, , 'A Y. i '-'RD E' ll, X 'ffi jt A-it . ,I K i- I 'Agfa' -2 l ,-31 I .T S 5 RL ' T . J- N -- l ' . -. , 1' - T zz, fu if , 91 , ,. 1. ., ,, fx Q My 'f -- , ,T ri -' J 55..zt' Hn V W ft ' M , h Q H . Jn emnriam We sit and wait and wonder, what will come? We must not look backward but only forward, A new world comes before us, silent, tranquil, and numb. But for those who remain, think only of before, not now, not after. William Lamberton Dean M. Bortz Manny Brown Paul Isensee Marilyn Tzakis Connie Esposito Bob Carroll Sue Hendrixson Barbie Korell Rebecca Konstandinitis Iudy Eckerstrom Cathy Rivard Sue Hendrixson julie Ainsworth Phil Bates T.I. Beagen Rich Block Mitch Kaliff Les Keepper Scott Leibowitz Betsy Licht Case Lynch Lisa McCay Rodney Stewart Bart Tiernan Skip Tillinghast Rosemary Cowler Michael Croydon Special Thanks to: Robert Amaden Morris Ferensen Mr. Richard Isensee Art Miller Deb Williamson Root Photography 7 urester Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief Layout Editor Copy Editor Photography Editor Business Manager Layout and Copy Staff Business Staff Cover Design Photography Staff Advisors 0 Wmsron-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY U North Cavolmo MORRIS FERENSEN, USLE, ILLINOIS ' ..'kt. --,' ' 1 ,-- .- a' 1' : 'V' Q-uf- -Sf, jf 4 , P' I , up .II QI IILII -III 1 .I Iikvqv, .II.. .I h. ..1 ,g',I7:,I3I-:rl-f.I ,FI QI.II 4' QL, ' A V5 J .: 3i -1. ., . fr '- . ,-,.,.,I-.,g1-,IA-, Ia, if 3.-'J 4' i P'n..:- 1. gvf ,I , - . I. I.I, I it ,III,',. L ' '?- 7-. -'j-55 if '. -.. R79 ,..u, 1 g. - Q ' ' - fy Wag-' -.nxglas .5 , ' , -1 gf 3,541 f-Wh '. gg--5 .3 . . - , . v -- ,v -4-+1-ra'?,J -' 5,-,,-r-' -1+- , III,I,.4 ... 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