Lake Forest College - Forester Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)
- Class of 1985
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FQREST coLLEGE Hi! just thought we'd fill you in on this school year at L.F.C. College Life: D is rough lj is gnarly lj is a blast Cl is awesome lj begins on page 2. Activities: U are fun-filled lil include jello-wrestling E beat studying U make L.F.C. a great place to be ll begin on page 24. Organizations: E show great diversity lil promote student involvement E are totally tubular II get things done lj begin on page 44. Sports: lil are exciting lil are full of champions and winners E keep jocks busy Cl provide weekend entertainment lj begin on page 72. Faculty and Administration: U make good friends U show concern for students Cl provide guidance U keep us from getting bored Cl begin on page 98. Seniors: II are terrific Il will soon be searched out by the Alumni Office for donations lil are on their way to bigger and hopefully better things Il begin on page 130 The Index: lj sums it all up E is on pages 262-3. We hope that the moments captured here will remind you, now and in the years to come. of what L.F.C. means to you. Sincerely yours. Yearbook Sheridan and College Roads Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 C3123 234-3100 X. ww HmMm6 ws SPEED LIMIT ATE: FE QJLRTY' ,-rt'gLQS'NG lim M X i it '54-gg, 3- x N J-,, '-gb Lv . J if 1 ,. , wi. ? 1zf - Blackstone Hall Harlan Hall Durand Commons - Student Center Campus Circle Houses Donnelley Librarv H' AWFH 1? ,X , 1 L C '-0. L , 1' -Jr l . WAb in M ' ear i ' I N' x f 'F 4-ff . x J all Q We Y EV fl' .fu .if L x L.. N , 'fl I mm Q ,1 3,1312 Xia. , , , 1 lm. .flfilg i 'Y H:-'4' til : mF. Q,'x' -. Q ..f. 1 1 ' .1 .e .-P' ' vqfauv - I W X QRS- -- . 4- -r S. in mu 1 W .dy d wg 115' I. -ju Q ,A I, Mi. S -.Qf! jl?iiA ' 'fjxllhxx . .V l. ' ' XT ' '- , 9' sifeiiqff an - 21 ww -ze f -2 ' ff aff ' A ' ' F' N I g,:1:4 5 X' - ' -.55 id .W -H, - - , -Q vr gvgf - -f-'1' - f fi? 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She described how D dangerous Il luxurious U wild and crazy Cl invigorating it was living in the Cabrini Green Housing Project. When asked to comment about the presidential election she Il burst into tears CI laughed hysterically lil declined to comment Cl announced her write-in candidacy. Of all the Convocation speakers who came to L.F.C. jane Byrne was the most U electrifying Cl dignified Cl stimulating Cl scandalous El likely to be Geraldine Ferraro's 1988 running mate. This lovely bunch fpicture 23 materialized Halloween weekend on campus. This terrifying trio donned masks to hide their true identities and posed as U The Three Muskateers Cl Snap, Crackle and Pop U The Three Stooges Cl Huey, Louie and Dewey Q Carson, Pirie and Scott. At the many parties that weekend, they were Cl tarred and feathered Il applauded D booed Cl ignored lj bounced. They may not have won any prizes for being most beautiful but they could have won for most lj hideous lj sexy Cl ghastly Cl sophisticated lj inhuman. The Activities Fair fpicture 31 gave organizations a chance to recruit lj innocent D foolish CI hyperactive E unsu pecting E homesick Freshmen tojoin their groups. A wide variety of groups were represented, including lj The National Organization for the Preservation of jane Fonda E Trivial Pursuit Players Anonymous lj The Lake Forest Society for the Prevention ofCruelty to Centipedes U The National Dishonor Society. They attempted to entice prospec- tive members by telling them how U prestigious Cl degrading Cl mind-boggling lj fulfilling belonging to their groups could be. The Activities Fair served its purpose well as organizations gained many lj new fl perplexed El interested Cl eager members. Intramural sports are enjoyed by a great many L.F.C. students. IM Football Cpicture -lj is only one ofthe many IM sports including lj deep-sea diving lj volleyball lj synchronized swimming Cl mountain climbing Cljuggling. The champions, instead of being awarded the traditional t-shirts or trophies this year, were given Cl free passes to Szabo Cl a lifetime subscription to The Stentor U an unlimited supply of Gatorade Cl first aid. IM's supplied much needed exercise to many students whose only other physical exertion was E going to the bathroom lj pushing the elevator button in Young Hall E raiding the refrigerator E checking their mailboxes for cookies from home lj getting up to change the T.V. station. Broadway music made its way to L.F.C. as part ofthe annual Cabaret Cpicture 55. Lisa Brauston, a member ofthe Chorus, performed a memorable rendition oflil Row Row Row Your Boat Cl Twinkle Twinkle Little Star lj The theme song from Gilligan's Island Cl All That jazz lj One-hundred Bottles of Beer on the Wall. The entire chorus belted out On Broadwayn U a capello Cl Standing on their heads lj in drag U while skydiving Il with laryngitis. The show was E spectacular lj adequate Cl scintillating lj phantasmagoric and could have even entertained lj Attila the Hun lj Wild E. Coyote Cl Scrooge U your great-Aunt Bertha. During Homecoming, L.F.C. welcomedjay Leno Qpicture 61,11 well-known lj used car salesman I3 fishpacker Cl nuclear physicist Cl priest lj comedian. He cracked up the audience by ridiculing lj Business III English Literature Cl Art E History lj Philosophy lil Political Science majors. The underlying theme of his routine was III sex Cl college life Cl sex Cl television lj sex. He inquired as to what kind of pets students keep on campus and was stunned to hear that III ferrets lj Orca the killer whale El giraffes lj Bo the incredible trick hamster D tarantulas livefsl in the dorms. You can catchjay on lj the Six O'clock News Cl Sesame Street U Lifestyles of the Not-So-Rich and Famous Il Late Night with David Letterman D The Peoples Court. 24 PILIUIC' l Plkllll c' mmm CN B555 1! xii' P me' V.. -430 1 Plptulc 11 NRCS' Plctulc 3 Q 5 if-A dm . uns - il: . vsn'Q A. Agn. WIS- Putuu 4 1 . , MA in '- icl ' L ,.,-,, W- T Q-Dei 'VVK in-W Q 1 Z i 5 1 i 5 T77 1 I N.: 5,-Y, A ..,- .K 1 ' . l I f , 5 I , V - f 1 n 1 ' S.. I fx P E , E if ' .N Q , . ,r.. xx X - vu ll f - V11 .K - 5 .K Q i ,:s.:5 k-N H 30 vui- M Q12 'T .QQ X Homecoming Queen and King, Meena Patel and Dam l.'g3Sl6 ...b- 1 11. P 34-I '. '... .! !t 'Sr Q.:- Ai n lg-- n 1 I . LZ Homecoming Homecoming Weekend 198-1 got underway Thursday eve- ning with a perfonnance by the popular comedian, xlav Leno, who often appears on Late Night with David Letterman. His humor kept the Standing Room Onlv crowd in stitches for almost two hours. The highlight of the weekend was the semi- formal dance held Friday eve- ning at the Lake Forest Club. The music, provided bv the Mis- stakes, energized the crowd and kept them dancing all night. Sat- urdav morning, LFC students and the Antioch High School Marching Band paraded through town en route to the football game, where LI-'C trounced Monmouth College in a 13-H victorv. The Field llockev and Soccer teams were also victorious in their Homecoming E the Homecoming Committee. chaired bv Ellen Cishek, re- sulted in a smashing success! ws. Y Jw... 28 ames. All in all, the efforts of Fw -Sf!! QE' gazw 'C IE f Y .Em 44-sr ' u Y fw- ' he Y ,, . ,, .,,,..,1Y in .Wi .. .-,pr 411 Halloween 'LTI 5 V A 4 i J, f ,L fl funds! 6 f 'QS m . :hx- fwi' 3' , . Q 2 f , . - . 5 4 , -- A f. 1 ff :U - 5.1. If . 4 . 1 1 '.- N udv N, 4' J: 'Q 1' o I I F '. ' H .:, ' - ' '. x wi ,.v . -1' ' I sb, kg 1 ' ffl' Qfx fl,-'4 - F , Vi x A W, My Y, Q Y 'W J l ,...f ll l g if QAQNM. M ' 1 xv' I 1 K L :A VCS 5 f , C Q U 1 3 bmgf Q , Ax V ,Q y' ., gfagg!9ff'iW pw , 9 i A 11 . 53: ,ily 'v A-V50 ,, ' 3 . ' L' ws ., : iq - 1, 4 ,n. -1, Q17 Halloween Kegbnsters. Cravolas and the Dead Kennedv's. What do these have in comnton? 'lihev all pop- ped upon LFCS campus during Halloween weekend. Parties were planned for the weekend before October 31st, and atten- dance was incredible. I-'riday night. ghosts, goblins, and Dra- cula intpersonators found their wax' to Alpha Chi and Deerpath. Saturday night the Brotherhood parts' was filled with clowns. witches and everything else imag- inable. Steve, Bob and Rich, a hot new band from Kansas Citv rocked Connnonplace at the Halloween Dance. Later. prizes were awarded forthe IIIUSI origi- nal, outrageous and attention- getting costumes. Being some- one or something else for an evening or two gave all inx'olx'ed a break from beingkjust ordinary LFC students. W - b Q! bb Q ,fi if lx ,,,.4 X-sas. if ' -X - sg , .- . A. N it 0. l ,w J t 1 ', t ti Yi- I. 1-wysggfr-' . ' ' r my iw .4 is 4433 ,. . t 11 I 1 -' vit-11-wx-5 N351-. .. -' 1- fl in ,X X 4 -Ps 'sf -fr . - 4 ' u '- 'il X i H ff '- '- 32 'G A 1 f f Y' -1-91,5- igiff -I , 'ur Convocation The Convocation Committee succeeded in bringing together a very interesting collection of speakers, although poor atten- dance was once again a problem. Former Presidential candidate john B. Anderson was the Opening of the College Con- vocation speaker. Former Chica- go mayor jane Byrne, ex- football great Gale Sayer, politi- cal cartoonist Frank McMahon and Chicago alderman Clifford Kelley were just a few of the speakers who appeared in the Fall Convocation series. The Tuesday Convocation time slot was also used in December to provide a forum for Student Covernment candidates to present themselves and their ideas. The Spring Convocation schedule was highlighted by the annual Town Meeting with Pres- ident Hotchkiss and community members, sex therapist Phylis Levy, Pulitzer-prize winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks and business whiz Ted Turner. Let's hope that next year's speakers are as interesting and that more students and faculty attend. IH CS if A-. 4.. rw.-pq: X- 53-T 'g.-3 ' r. 9-- .stsst : , if ,Q E N X21 XX X ON x x N XXX Q X Xxx xNX X Y Xxlxg N ss s ' 2 -1:131:1-55 :R 1 , my-1 nl' ., eg.. . xXgxk . 1,3251 NN its 'f':1:I.- 1:2 4. isis f , ., , ,.-.'.--:NL-.-A. . cp.-Q:-psi.-' 'O-2+ .9 :,.g: '-:P :ich , Y -33-1-KF - ' A, .fs -- x-g:3jtf,, .gig- ,L3 5.-:QQ ,:rSk.-. Sis-.,-'-'xl - -C 'N-,. .Z X '-1:-Q A51-1-,-Q' WSI. r liixirizizf ,5 Xa mu-X 7. . lf - -T-STSXSLF N tx 'ages V .N N. vi Q2-5. -H I . Si an--2: .-w If If -P Q .. . 3-Z 5 N X vmhf .sud -fx IJ 1 1, ls S rl S- .X 5 'Q me I . 4. J gl, 0.4-2 ' A c it Lil A , '. 1,-q fur. ,, L- ,. . f .' ' ., Q ' Q. . ' I s ...Q P - H: A - - QQ. ' cu as 'Nix ,, U Y ' ' , v x 1 rs.. - ' N .ftqfs V W-. 3--. If 'YT ,,. .. - d W-Y--1 .' 3' , - ' ' 4 H. Sak. Q' - . 'V ii .h ,v . I . ' , , . , 1g Y 4 fiik ' s ' ' Ju.: ' f 1: 4.1 g.- wg' - 5 .F-I -12:-f A Ar- . . l HKS 5 fix. STE, I 24: x . 1 ' F4 wr ' 'wliufefb fit - -H41 P -rpm: ga. 1 ,A --rr I, X 1 ' m PEE Q' . - 4'1+u?F?f -: lf? i..,...3-1L!Li.:L-3. ., . ,Pkg . Our Town The Garrick Players' fall pro- duction this year was Thornton Wilders Our Town. With Stage Manager Ted Meissner as guide. the audience was taken into the lives of the members of a small New Hampshire town at the turn of the century. The play showed us the simple events of daily life, a marriage and a death, and in so doing brought us to the realization that the world is truly too wonderful for anyone to realize, and that the most special things in life are often the simplest every day occurences, like sleeping and waking up. The show was a sell- out for all performances. xi 36 Playwrights- In-Progress Playwrights-in-Progress gives budding LFC playwriglits an op- portunity to see their works staged. This year, Eve plays were produced. including Gameshow and Coffee Shop by Charlie Britton, Chemistry by P.D. Brooks, Piano Wind by Clziudizi Kupiec and Route 66 by Lauren Targ. Cabaret Once again, the Lake Forest College choir sang to large crowds when they put on their annual Cabaret. The show con- sisted of five numbers belted out by the choir and several solos and duets performed by various members of the choir. One new twist this year was the addition of drums and an electric guitar which were used quite effective- ly in the final number. The Broadway flavor and casual atmosphere made Cabaret an enjoyable program to partici- pate in as well as listen to and watch. 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' ' ' t 57' AH , ' V 5 Q 1-4, ,f . 'B ,I ' f . . ' :i f--L I if X' L 2 JJ. fgfv x6 N i 1 I I 9 ' J 1 Organizations This yearbook photographer fpicture 13 looks like this because he Ejust spent three days straight in the darkroom E is a mass murderer U belongs on the other side of the camera Cl isjust natuarally good looking. He is known by the yearbook staff for his Cl vulgarity Il ability to print pictures at the speed of light U offbeat sense of humor U skill of putting film in a camera. He is so glad the yearbook is finally finished he is going to liljump up and down E wet his pants lil throw away his camera U celebrate at the Deerpath Inn with the rest of the staff. This radio disc jockey Qpicture 23 has just finished a set consisting of Cl I'm just a Sweet Transvestite from Rocky Horror Il I Lost on jeopardyu by Weird Al Yankoyich E Why don't We Get Drunk and Screw? by Jimmy Buffett D The Lake Forest College Alma Mater. Of course these songs were on the top request list: his favorites are E Girls just Want to Have Fun by Cindy Lauper Cl Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter. Patil and Mary U Physical by Olivia Newton-john E Let's Spend the Night Together by the Rolling Stones. Before he plays the next song he plans to award free Osmond Brother tickets to the first caller who correctly answers the question E How many stars are there in the sky? fto the nearest ten thousand3 Il Who will be the hundredth president of the United States? lj Are there any words in Playboy Ccenterfolds names don't count3 E Who listens to WMXM? These two young men fpicture 33 belong to Alpha Chi, an ancient Greek organization. Garbed in traditional clothes they enjoy participating in sports such as E GrecoRoman wrestling Cl fooseball Il boxing D spear throwing. Instead of trophies the winners are awarded lil laurel wreaths U clean sheets U Caesars' salads Q the Parthenon. After the game they are going to lj Mount Olympus D visit Aphrodite lj rap with Socrates and Plato lil go sailing with jason and the Argonauts. These are three members of Beta Triton fpicture 43. They are wearing white sweatshirts because Il their black ones are dirty lil it's more acceptable than going naked Cl they're cold Cl their dress clothes are at the cleaners. They are all dressed alike because U they are triplets lj they have no originality U it's their uniform U the sweatshirts were a K-Mart blue light special. For the party tonight they are going to change into lj Hawaiian shirts lj tuxedos U werewolves E real people. This Phipes member tpicture 53 is E introducing himself to the photographer Il campaigning for public office E lending a hand to aid a fallen commrade E developing a new exercise program. He is trying to make new friends because lj he is lonely E there is nothing better to do lj his old friends are boring lj he wants to borrow some money. In the background the other Phipes are lj laughing behind his back E falling down drunk D pretending to be the Village People lil acting outrageous. At the Activities Fair fpicture 63 students are able to get a taste of the many Cl respectable lil captivating Cl interesting lj Constantly busy organizations at Lake Forest College. This student is signing up to ,join lj the Navy lj the L.F.C. Accordian and Bagpipe Ensemble lil Computer Lovers of America lj the Dr. Who Fan Club. If he participates long enough in the group he can become the QI Grand Poobah E Emperor E Prime Minister E King. ,dvr D' -15 -,w,' . I ' K.. as A 'z ' W T' K 'ix , A XV bg Picture 2 K ..,, . N Picture k A... l . t 4 i ? e ' X 'Ta A ., QM -1- 4 1 --E.-.6- Piclurg 6 PiCIllTC 3 4 Picture 5 Picture 4 try? 'I' - it Nl Blackstone Hall Deerpath Hall X., ,,,,,,, .Y.Y ----f- - A H ' ' A l'M x,-.W.,..---- Gregory Hall f, Harlan Hall L Ar . Lois Hall McClure Hall l . .Q - - :.,1ff'1rgm Q X - X umm-- 'Q5 H2112 - R4 ggi: .Az .--NURS' 3 94 N S! E. -.1 'LT-F ,M I I . .. -f fr '+I .-. ' 'iffgak N5 l if! ai li f ' if-l . uf' . ,S G' ' Za' 'Vi '- X X . -'-Xia-R. - '. . , -' , ,I ' . ' f ln i l fr, f 4 f ,FN Moore Hall e a Pr Nollen Hall n Qu l f -.ll A 1 Q is . A V V. . 4. Roberts Hall Residence Staff Commuters , fc-:rx-.gp Q. -A 1- -21 X 1 ,5ef-4 A9 Community Education A f - W, If fu I , 4 My ' W Z., w 4.-. , Xgiglgglgsg z. , rf' ug S . ,L N5 ir, B- v Q X 0-5 QE ., .X .. ...TS 'H u 5 kg' . . -:Si n ': Student Government G 5. . ,... - 'mstw . ,.,. 111353. A , -YW ,, t -t. Made up of representatives from all the dormitories and from the off-campus student body, the General Assembly of Student Government acts weekly on all issues concerning the students at L.F.C. The 198-1 General Assembly. under the leadership of President jane Doetsch, Vice President Paula Pickering and Treasurer Grant Strousland, dealt with concerns such as housing, budgeting of student activity fees. increasing student access to Chicago, ivestigating student quiet hours, and the colleges calen- dar. The 1985 administration. including President Tedd Ter- munde, Vice President Beth Fisher and Treasurer Jodi Wixted took over these duties in january. .12 'egg 1 3 Jil Y , , 1 I 'lil av I , . vt 1 !-:cr A x ,gif x. oo 5 Je 4 ' as-Jffsks sc 1 V N i 'X515' 'TT'?4-iifsf . it 5735 l lbs? to - JT. 'wx 'Y ,L is F- S F 13- ' . inn Ps: Si! --4 ti li' e'l,,-- ts f - 5 .K -3' p iw R eq 5. 1 . , ,xxx ' J X. yn XT tg 4 gs f -. s saw -C i , si-IX x V i . - 1 .gx R. - --- - --an so XRS?- Alpha Chi has trulv established at plum' tot' itself at Lake Forcst llollvge -Q15 zt frtttwnitx that clemttntls cltttllc-nge in meeting its goals. In ztccontplishing thvse goals. he thex' in thc clztssroom or on thc zntlllctic held. thex' lutw bccn sttccessfttl om-s. As Alplut Chi vntcrs its third yez1rofst1t'ccssand ltztving solitlillccl into Lttrulv l'11ttet't11tlorgttnimtion. it um onls loolx fo1'wgn'cl to thc attuvmplishmcnts, lmotll incli- vicltlztllvztltclgtsgtg1'oup,tltut the llllllllxl' llolcls for AX and thc l,lftI tommunitx. 53 Alpha Pi Delta, LFC's newest sorority, combines cohesiveness yet diversity with a strong drive to work together as a unit to ben- efit others. They initiated themselves into the college with their first party, entitled Come Fly With Alpha Pi But social events are mere- ly one slice of the Pi! Last year. they volunteered their services to the Presbyterian Churchs an- nual rummage sale, and won the Alumni donation telethon. This year, their services thus far have been the creation and presenta- tion ofa haunted house in Lake Bluff and the making of hospital trays for the meals-on-wheels program. The sorority also sponsors a child in India. rg' S, 'Q . 5-1 Alpha Pi Delta Ambassadors R - .eg W -Q ' nt:-W ' ,, . Sf: W xv' s 'K N 13.92 1 F '99 331 . ' .3 Q ' .hifiagx uw.- Y R - -' r 'Cy , 5. ,E - . ,, .vs 1.175 'Q A . as Z The Ambassadors is a diversified group of Lake Forest students who serve as campus tour guides for prospective LFC-ers. Each member is selected out of a large number of applicants. The group consists of approximately 40 students who are responsible for giving tours ofthe campus. hosting the Fall and Spring Open Houses and accommodating overnight visits for interested students. Anyone who enjoys Lake Forest College and his or her experience here is encouraged to stop bv the Admissions Office and find OLIL more about our unique organization. Amerlcan Marketlng Assoclatlon The Ainericztn Nlzirketing Association is tt nzttionztl orga- nization with over 22.000 stu- dents and professional business tiieiiilmc-rs. The local uhztptcr sponsorccl activities designed to promote student uwttiftiess in the Lire-as of business. tnarketing und CLIYCCI' pifpgtratioit. W Atnncstx' lnterngttional is it world-wiclc' UI'gdIllI2lll0l1 dedi- czttecl to lighting hunittn rights tthuscs. The Luke Forest Clmp- ICI' hits pttrti1'ip1ttc'cl in this orga- nimtion hy working for the rc- lettsc of two political prisoners. one in thc Soviet L'nion und one in RWilIlClil. ztncl ticgttiiig htnnttn rights gtwatrciivss on cutitptts. 77 Association for Computing Machinery The Lake Forest College Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery is part of a national organization of pro- fessionals, educators, and stu- dents concerned with all aspects of computers. The chapter en- deavors to keep its members and any other interested parties in- formed of current events and practices in computing by invit- ing speakers to lecture on cam- pus and arranging tours of com- puter installations. Representa- tives ofthis year's chapter placed second in an ACM Regional Computing Contest, for the sec- ond year in a row. Black United and Concerned Students This year, BUCS has worked hard to make Black students. as well as other LFC students, aware of Black culture. BUCS sponsored, for the first time this year, a Minority Recruitment Day. This day was planned to try and get more minority students interested in LFC who otherwise might not have heard about LFC. BUCS published several editions of Black Rap, a news and literary maga- zine. BUC biggest project was Black Cultural Weekend, which is a campus wide activity exposing LFC to many aspects of Black culture. 56 'S .fy ,Q 'mf ss S xii Beta Trition Y vi 1 An .L-f-,f sl' Xl K , i Tfvffi-A gb Beta Triton serves as a satisfying organization for its mem- bers and affiliates while providing the college with numer- ous social and community functions. In an effort to help maintain a healthy social environment for the colIege,B'l' annually holds its Student-Faculty Cocktail party, the Homecoming half-time party, the PHDP and Hiroshima mega-parties and the closing party for the gin and tonic season. In addition, Bl annually organizes the Student Government debates and several campus-cleanups. Bl also actively participates in the Mojekwu and Alumni I-'und drives. This united involvement plus each inember's indie vidual pursuits and committment to the LFC academic chal- lenge reflects the true spirit of the liberally educated stu- dent. Maintaining this traditional spirit will continue to be the primary concern of Beta Triton. Potential members showing a genuine interest are selected annually bv active members and are initiated into the fraternity in earlv Febru- ary. Interested voting men are encouraged to contact mem- bers during the Fall semester. 57 Brotherhood bw, .-f, H 1.71: -..,..f S23 A G? W . 'if M .,.f.JN if J .Y 'izgrfagj 2-25' .-.,,w..5 -.' ' .4 - The Brotherhood is a group that brings many differ- ent backgrounds and personalities together into one cohesive group. We provide a social outlet for our members and hopefully the entire campus throughout the school year. Group activities include helping with the Lake Forest Library booksale, entertaining deaf children at Christmas, and helping with the alumni donation telethon. Campus-wide activities provided by the Brotherhood include parties celebrating Halloween, Christmas, and RA Weekend. Casino Night is held every spring with proceeds going to a favorable charity. 58 9.71 Campus Entertalnment Commlttee The Campus Entertainment Committee, once again plagued by scheduling conflicts at the early part ofthe year. managed to overcome the low attendance at bands and directed its ener- gies toward alternative pro- gramming. We have great suc- cess with comedians, said Beth Dresing, chairperson of the committee, jay Leno. Steven Wright, Franklin Apjaye and Michale Davis were great. and so was the attendance! Were also having much success with the new video system in Commons. We're taking the cue from NITY - music videos are the rage and we don't ever want people to think that were not up on the lastest fad! During the 1984-85 year. the Film Group continued to grow even stronger. Not only did the group grow in number, it grew in faculty and student partici- pation as well. Selection of' films for the spring semester once again proved that the Film Group was aiming for a quality schedule. The Big Chill and The Rocky Horror Picture Show were very well received. as were other films on the sched- ule. Chairpersons Sandra De- Rosier and Sarah Spalding were pleased with the possibility ofex- perimenting with various film series as well. 59 The French Club got under- way this year for the first time with the intent of helping French students with the lan- guage as well as understanding the culture of France. In order to do all this, the students were involved in various activities such as a rose sale for Valentine's Day, a wine and cheese party, visits to French Resturants, and studentffaculty forums. Gamma Rho Delta. located in Gregory Hall, is a sorority with a diverse membership of 43 wom- en and 16 social affiliates. This newly enlarged group has just begun to set its traditions in the last year. Gamma Rho Events in- cluded the Night on the Town Party, the Caveman Party, The Peppermint Pattie Party. a Big Chill celebration and the in- famous RA 60's Party. Gamma Rho members participated in many different LFC extracur- riculars and the sorority as a whole lended a hand to worth- while community services. Gam- ma Rho has worked with both the LF Committee for the Allen- dale Boys' Home and Amnesty International. For guidance, the sorority turns to advisor, Profes- sor Laurie Shrage. Any in- terested women are welcome to the Gamma Rho Delta punt par- ties. 60 Garrick Board German Club Garrick is an organization of extreme intensity. The hours, the fun, and the tears that it takes to create a show seem end- less. But, when you view the final production, it makes all the hours worth it. lt is an organiza- tion on campus where people can come let their creativity flow and have the opportunity to put it to use. Garrick lends itselfto all people from all walks of life - it's just waiting to be explored. The first year of the German Club, der Seewald- Deutschklub, spread the aware- ness of German culture throughout the campus, and created a sense of interaction on campus between students and faculty during the Oktoberfest and other events. The Oktoberfest buttons, with the saying Ein Bier, Bitte. were distributed amongst the stu- dents, and everyone was invited to a German Buffet and German Oompah band The Alpinersf' which was held in Szabo. and a party hosted by the club and Phi Pi Epsilon was held at Phipes. The German Club opened up new interests during the Oktoberfest and during the In- ternational Candy Sale, where the club sold Advent calendars. gummi bears, and other popular European candies: and the Spring semester prepared other various activities and excursions for the enlightenment ofthe stu- dents. 61 The 1984-85 school year was a busy and successful one for the Interfaith Center. Our weekly events such as Thank God It's Monday, Wednesday Night Meditation, Morning Medita- tion, Evangelical Christian Fel- lowship and Sabbath Celebra- tion were all well supported. The Interfaith Center also spon- sored such special events as a hayride, retreats, apple picking, fireside forums, a peace concert, a Passover Seder and a celebra- tion of Buddha's Birthday. Associated with the Interfaith Center is the peace and justice group REACT which works on projects of universal concern such as the OXFAM Fast For A World Harvest and the nuclear freeze. Internat Cmeaning Boarding house in Germany is a group of people who have united their in- terest with the desire to enhance cultural understanding within the organization itself and the college as a whole. Activities have centered around the inter- national community here at the college in an effort to create a center for these individuals. The orientation of this purpose unit is academic in the sense that it strives toward educated enlight- enment. 62 Interfaith Center X t SN t, is X . Q .CN S1 ai? . -I I '. .Q - 1. .-X V . 5 c V L t ' x ' .p. Internat SW A' N .,, . League for Energy and Environmental Awareness 15 4 A :Q l i Outing Club K. Aluminum recycling, alterna- tive energy sources and con- servation - these are the things that the LEEA is all about. This group provides those yellow newspaper recycling cans that you see all around campus and offers lectures on different energy topics. This group spon- sors the annual ravine clean-up each fall. LEEA also plans Ener- gy Awareness Week, Aluminum recycling, and trips to places of interest. Come join the LEEA where you can learn and help the school at the same time. Throughout this year. the Outing Club has been involved in such activities as climbing. cross-country skiing, camping and winter camping in Michigan and Wisconsin. This organiza- tion primarily has been formed to allow its members a chance to explore our countries most beautiful area, besides giving members a chance to escape from the realities of college life. 63 Phi Pi Epsilon Wt KX Qs. X . Throughout the entire year Phi Pi Epsilon has contributed to the Lake Forest College community. This healthy combination of academia, social events, and charitable endeavors has brought to light the meaning of unity and fraternity. A11 those associated with the fraternity have reason to stand proud and state, GLAD TO BE A PHI Pl. t 1 0 ,-' it 'u ti 1 'X s . Racquetball Club Running Club mfnucin iv? Qfgf? ' 9 lil' The Racquetball Club provides LFC stu- dents and faculty with all levels of competi- tion. Workshops and tournaments are spon- sored throughout the year, including a 48 hour marathon, with proceeds donated to the American Cancer Society. The faculty advisor is Dr. Robert Troyer and the Chairperson is Ellen Cishek. The Running Club is an orga- nization that brings together runners of all ability to run, as a group, on a weekly basis. The Running Club also sponsors va- rious campus wide events throughout the year, including a minitriathalon, a predictor race and speed races. 65 Created in 1980, the Sister- hood is an organization dedi- cated to serving the needs of Black females in the LFC community. The responsibili- ties of Sisterhood and its members are to provide ser- vices to other members in need, to sponsor social activi- ties and women's discussion groups, to increase the aware- ness ofthe LFC community to the concerns of Black women, and to present to the mem- bers the growing demands of society on Black women. The purpose of the Social Services Organization at LFC is to provide students with opportunities for community service through volunteer work. Examples include aid- ing handicapped children, sponsoring parties at homes for the elderly and conduct- ing field trips to social agen- cies. The Social Services Organization is open to all persons who are interested in volunteer work regardless of major or career orientation. 66 Sisterhood .5 Social Services Organization ws. gs l N s s Q S it It lQUr, aint 5 ': lx 6 I .gli t 'S Q- in F lf i l l I U1 F Society of Physics Students x Q spanish Club tant' ' Q5 N591 .Qj 1 1- Q 'i-Ax I sl pug -sf s. 5' t 1. -I-lim ' ' .tm ie Dssftsvt f?5E3 '-'J uns-.vwaw rw. wg .. :qggqgy-5 LF? 1' A fi 13.3, H Q.. ' si- ef --Q sa 1 c e . sir ff gi --liiiff 5333 is t as Ylxt-'g 1 5 ,-- s .- It C' . it L 1 --: .Y ,, C o Ns The Lake Forest College Chapter of the Society of Physics Students is part of a national affiliate organization to the American Institute of Physics. As such. it aims to bring news of developements in physics and astronomy to interested mem- bers ofthe campus community. In addition to lectures, this year's activities included more trips to Yearkes Observatory and Argonne National Labor- atories as well as the annual com- puter fair and work on the chap- ter's radio telescope. Promoting the interests of the Spanish language, as well as dis- cussing hispanic culture and issues proved to be the main goals of Spanish Club members. The club held a weekly Spanish table during dinner. in which members tried to gain more fluency and where they talked about such topics as Latin Amer- ican politics. One ofthe club's most important and special pro- jects was the sponsoring of a needy Bolivian child, Social events were another significant part ofthe clubs schedule. The club worked with campus pur- pose units to sponsor several Hfiestasn for the student body. Members also attended several music and dance events that re- lated to hispanic culture. 67 -I A 5? Stentor EQ.: S? -wx, Y. in .,-, ,, , .f . c Qi 4 i , , 1. . , 4. 1 , 1 ,- - 4 Us 4 .- ,- , V-.L V 5 X- cf gm ,. Alf : -- Q TWA The Stentor, Lake Forest College's newspaper. was published for the first time during the 1886-87 academic year and has been published bi-weekly or weekly ever since. The newspaper covers campus events, provides editorial opinions and offers a means of expression for the students and faculty. The process of publishing the paper is undertaken by students from assigning the articles to typesetting the copy. The Stentor organization accepts anyone Willing to put time into producing a weekly publica- UOI1. 68 W1 'ui --.1 ,4- 'ff 'T'S Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society 0 u ' v I . w X A, I M. .s xx ' A .T -I i is . ..-is 1 T'-A-A' ' k ' N ' its ' aw M-.. li . ' A .- - . , x ' H ' iii-fl . -:Vi iiirqilsfx. v ' PA . -ff' is Q -iff'-i'-Isa, -5'5:.i'Qi?i-5 :Vfif k - ':j.,f:'. .tt Q s-LEX 1-s:jv'. .61 i 'J' .QQZT xfffzt .ii . sf. 5?-if --1-3.-1 V 'E 3 ' + 1. E T ' I 5 N - :Q 3' s .Y 'Vt fists I 'fig , 5 F T i 1 i The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society is an organization which provides un- dergraduate students with the ex- posure to more advanced areas of chemistry. There are regular lec- tures on research and development in the field as well as activities de- signed to bring the department together. SAACS promotes the idea that learning chemistry can be instructive and fun. Tusitala, the Lake Forest College student literary magazine, every year publishes a magazine of the best works submitted by both writ- ing students. and those who have a personal interest in writing. The editors and staff work closely and seriously to decide which works most merit publication. Often at meetings staff members argue for those works they feel are best, and try to explain why they believe their choice should appear in the maga- zine as opposed to another work. However, the staff is always proud of its final production. and this years publication has been no ex- ception. Also, in the 8-I-85 school year. Tusitala held student readings. which were quite successful. The magazine staff has always felt that. besides publication. readings are a good way for students to share their work, both completed and in progress. 69 WMXM QNX s',. l ,-N. s ull! 1-. QF ' 5123? fi ' I, IJQJA ' . wif, ,- MP--y H'-'--'.f,:'f5: 1:1 u p ,--1 .ann Operating out ofthe basement in Commons with 300 watts of power, two turntables and thousands of record albums, WMXM - 88.9 FM provided the campus and the surrounding community with a variety of music, news and public service announcements. The student operated and supervised station enjoyed renewed popularity with an increase of over 80 members. WMXM's diverse musical programming included mainstream pop and rock, reggae, classical and heavy metal but also focused on alternative styles such as techno-pop, post punk and dance music. Aside from offering an alternative to commercial radio, the station supplied worlfl. national, local and campus news delivered and prepared by students. Other 'WXTNI activities included spon- sorship of live band performances, record .mtl ti. lo-1 give-.H--..ivs, and a Dj marathon during the Spring semester. 70 xx .Mt if '- A ss -K F I l : ' 5. SSN ' i : . H' -Q 1. .-.Q - . .',, In lxv- s f Ng iff? R Forester EY 'rv The Forester Yearbook is put out annually by a small group of students who have a sincere desire to recreate all the excitement ofa school year in less than 300 pages of words and pictures. It is not an easv task. Photographers have to go to events that thev'd avoid like the .VI .., l 'A plague ifit weren't for the yearbook. and layout and copv people spend inanv long hours trying land soinetiines succeed- ingh in being wittv and creative. If it sounds like a drudge. it's not, it's-just a challenge. Ifvou'd like to accept the chal- lenge, the staffcan alwavs use a few good people! . ld A vs 31 as f.- T 'ISIJ F TIT! A I - il N . 1 K L fv, Dplggc f.. -1:4---f-,Y -r-fu-,.4 L -r K Oi? .Q . YL ports In a rare off moment this L.F,C. soccer star Cpicture li misses the ball and screams in anguish E Oh fisiipkm l D The Sting isn't going to want me now. Cl We'll never close the 15-0 gap now. Cl I can't see the ball, maybe I should open my eyes. I hope my teammates don't El shoot me Cl hate me lj banish me from the team Cl push me off the fifth floor of Young Hall. Instead of playing soccer maybe I should play El Trivial Pursuit Il Monopoly Cl croquet lj solitaire. In the midst of an intense hockey game tpicture Qi two L.F.C. players are discussing Il the weather lj the latest developments on Wall Street Il Steven's return to homosexuality on Dynasty Cl Bo the Incredible Trick Hamsters guest appearance on David Letterman's Stupid Pet Tricks. They are also gossiping about the hockey team members' Cl love lives lil future hopes of playing for the pros Cl impressive and successful season Cl plans for the weekend. They are both standing on the sidelines because they Cl tripped another player U made faces at the referee lj are exhausted from playing so hard D wanted to discuss last night's episode of Dynasty. They hope to return to the game before U the ice melts E the turn of the century U they forget how to skate Cl the end of the game. While trying to score for the Foresters this basketball player tpicture 33 is thinking lil l'd rather be at home watching reruns of Love Boat Cl Too bad I'm not as tall as Wilt Chamberlain. but at least I'm taller than Herve Villachaize Il I should have eaten my Wheaties today Il I got out of bed for this? Missing this basket would be worse than U having four wisdom teeth pulled at once lj eating the Mexican buffet at Szabo E being hit by a Mack truck Cl being eaten alive by tarantulasf' Of course ifI make the basket lj the Celtics will sign me tomorrow U l'll feel like a king U my teammates will buy me a keg D the game is in the bag. Before their swim meet the swim team tpicture -li is E praying U psyching themselves up E ridiculing the other team E doing isometrics. They all enjoy everything about swimming except Il getting wet U the chlorine lj the less than fashionable swimwear lil the early morning practices. This particular swim meet was very Cl successful lj tiring lil exciting to watch lil action packed. When the meet is through they can Cl get out of the water lj celebrate D take off their funny swim caps CI be proud of their performances. This unfortunate football player fpicture 53 might have scored the winning touchdown for Lake Forest if D he could run and carry the ball at the same time lj he hadn't fall down go boom U the ground wasn't so slippery Il his shoelace hadn't been untied. To his amazement the crowd Il threw tomatoes at him lil cheered endlessly Il got up and left Q was sympathetic. After the game he is going to E hide in his room Cl drown his sorrows Cl watch Sale of the Century Cl go to Scornovacos. The L.F.C. field hockey team tpicture 65 is shown in action trying to rack up another victory. L.F.C. imports field hockey players from lj prep schools like Choake and Blessed Saint NIary's of the Fiubbling Brook and the Virgin Woods E Martha's Vineyard Cl Greenwich, Connecticut E Scotland. where even the men wear skirts. The field hockey team members want to be on the team so they can wear uniforms designed by El Christian Dior lj K-Mart Cl Saks Fifth Avenue D Venture. Of course to be a team member you have to Cl know the preppy anthem lj have team spirit Cl like pink and green D be able to hit the ball. i i 1 s-, rw C 1 'Q ig- ' xaz' ikiild P-A+ 51,4 1 .ir J.- -.- tg. lv gl A. dp V ,XX . -.-'LEKT ,lc xv ' X .9 5-Q. ,h ',l in vj kgyrfg if i ir' f i W J 9 1 1 ul i,-h : ' 'Ns' P fi Uv? Q , Us o t' 1 . pw v 'Z' ' -- iff Q 6 5 K... '- A S Picture I PY D' if 'lj' .. f 'Q -L -1 6' x A . 3 f ' Y' . ii it.- 4- Picture 5 tx 1 .45 Picture 2 Picture 6 ,Msn L .. -P... - Picture 4 ki . 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The Foresters finished with 61 points, just five points behind first place finisher Cornell Col- lege. With the experience of six re- turning lettermen and the addi- tion of five new players, the team's overall record turned out to be 5-6 despite the several matches narrowly lost to DePaul, Wheaton and the University of Chicago. Freshman MVP Caroline Guip had a tremendous first year on the team, winning two first places in the Conference tournament at number two sing- les and third doubles with Cap- tain Patrice Cooper. Cooper. the only four year veteran, was MIP for the '84 season after she chalked up an impressive 9-0 record at number five singles. Another standout in the confer- ence tournament was junior Grace Keeble who finished first at number four singles. M.T.B.R. ... , N r K1 Q X .flu 'Qi QR, is .4 ' f.s .Q'. 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Losing only three players from the pre- vious season, the team returned strong and experienced, becom- ing even stronger with the addi- tion of new supporting players. Adhering to a, very demanding schedule, the Lady Foresters were brought against many new and competitive teams, yet were able to sustain - outshooting and outscoring their opponents. with Heather Paine and Casey Sherwin leading in goals and gt -:A .Ak . . , 1.-Q ', A 'FN ff: 5 gqfgiq-aj-'ag' A tiigx: ,i..iiV..ifi-:.r.,.t-' A jenny Coyle leading in assists. At 2 - r -- - - the close of the season, their record was nine wins, six losses and one tie. Q R - r Q3-is lux ,,. . - 1, -fl 5 xg v- ' -'H iyfs'-'1Nf?' a x.' K vwrr X V H '-:5- , we-.f P' 4 . : - iy lflfc-A A' ,W in ' 5 i ---. 3,1 , x . -wi-'ii' --: ' - ' 9 -a-91.4. - - 3. .- ' in Q , , x , X, .. f P g-.:::g.? -, qsgh Q35 U' .flgiizx-XL... SE... r V .--:ft P V Nr-2:51. ., dy A, . -c f X N. V X .ij N. . K. X A , . . ck , Y L., Q X -N - .. -- - .. I ,Q-,QNYX .Q , .1 l' 'veneer-+A ...V 4... , , - - Back Row: Stanley, Krawchuk, Outerbridge. Rosenthal. Paine, Cheston, Brundzzjge, Phillips. Middle Row: Paige, McGuill. Henderson, Tolleson. Stoops, Kinsella, Anderson, I-learns, oach Trefny. Front Row: Polese, Henderson, Wohltman, Coyle, Sherwin, Ashmead. 78 -M -1- --- if 3-f ' 1. vw V ? .Ks 4, -., 1 X . Vx, sa 1 f ar' w S-of N: , , ' f?':,- .V .ng-g .,.- . ' NN0Ail5W 4 . 'MWF' , r I 'x-' ' I.. - N , 4 .ll-t N -. . 14 xv '1 .Mgr . N 1 ..'-.pf gJ W'4ul 4, 'f -.2'l,.,'-, s N - - . Q -.t 45- K v - . 4 ,x , Q , 5 Y . Soccer The Forester soccer team finished with a 9-6 record and the MCAC North Division championship. It was a year highlighted by eight shutout vic- tories, while scoring 40 goals and allowing only eight. The team's goals against average was an un- believable .733 per game. The team displayed a strong control game that ranks with the finest in recent history. On a whole the team can best be described as a superb defensive unit with an explosive offense. Much of the character and cohesiveness was due to the outstanding leader- ship of its captains, Frank O'Brien and Gene Logomarsi- no, its seniors and the attitude of the support players. . 'S' :-'-'K .:'.i,.v. YT Q. 'ht Y v . 1-. 4,1 ,X fy ,iQ-'K -V' i' 'Av ' ixv, 1 ' ' 1' K ' ' -' FDIC-Q' 'iw--' ' , . -. Mg, ,je - .- X i X, . WI., Iraqi- KN 1 ,N . ,.Nb..,, . RG. A. -5 t..u ' ' -'L Lf' c f ' liivtf-f1.'.i if' 80 sg, -5 tx-wi. .. qi-my. 'ff,,3m.fw.x K S VFW ,f.- V.m.,T .X N , .- - Nrlqmi fl 'li'-sf..- . vxzggg ' ' - n -wt -f!lJ'nKfn!AHs ' 1 --x- 04: y-xq '. x 1 - Wt mg, M .... Q4 X vw ,wr-Rqgffgxw-1 xwyui XAN'wft. NBrSxx1,v4 --- ..- --s- X--.-. X c ' . - ' . 4 . 'NV-'Ei ':1-'- -'T-,NIS R-50 ':,-, .N ' . ' 'f ,t N3 gsm , X . ,QgN1':.tg,g3, 35, N Q Q9 QA NS-Mt .vx N tg. kg ,.- .1.'. 3 , J,-', gk ,sm . . b - -tty,-Q ' X Y 'hi QQQJ K, .nl Q, X l X ..: , . -X W., 1-CM '- t t- :iss X5 .V ' 3-11p:btbLx1S:.fsigsg5fNi.liN 2 - Q we D ,. gf 1. A 1 9 Hx. . '- -' t .. Q X v E , , 5 ' ua , .. , - wi.- , - ,J xg' H - . . 'ff '- ' N-.Y . ' M, L N3.'An 'M P 'Nt - Q . . .,,,, g -A ,,w:..f. -is f L53 x lull if 3 FW xg. Back Row: Wittmer. Babington, Waclawelt, Carr., Miller, Nicoli, Koslow. Third Row: Lennon llurke, Kunzmann, Cunningham, Senft, Minarlk. Second Row: Coach Coleman, O'Brien Coach FFIIZ, McCann, Wagner, Lagomarsino, Coach Ekker. Front Row: Sullivan, Fell, Spencer Goodwin, Hannigan, Weiner, Stewart. HQL S' 'Q nu s. .. -fgy K , 4 1' m ,N- x,,. W 'i1'rfw, v V . , A Y '-1 v ' -1--V+ 5- ' - -W .. f---I-'cw ' I-H+ -' v- ff: - ,V ' L- -Nw gk : -' , ,..?-2 ' P A A' 'wid N. V -, . 'yr ' - r . ' U I U,-,ig , Q A - Y' . 'lr A 5 ' , sv QXKQ. X ' 1 - V 4 , W A-ffksw. , . f ,--e-K, 5 -. N , .f'f. 1. 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The Foresters, led by Coach Bet- tv Kaufman and Assistant Coach Karen Pierson, finished the sea- son with a record of24 wins and 9 losses, This earned the team a ranking of second in their divi- sion. Since Marla jones. Deb Boe. Kathyjones, and Tria Bur- gy were the only seniors on the '84 squad, the Lady Foresters show potential for an even better season next year. According to freshman hitter Mary-Io Casaletto The upperclassmen have laid a very strong founda- tion that the underclassmen will build upon in the future. I .rt , ,,,,,,.,, . stuns:-as V ,1- a.,....... 1, uv ...........- ml, W. P V ' -ia-r,.. . ., .,,,, Q-:Sgt ... . z, ,rig 3 t . : -. 1. 5 5 ' A ' ' W N ............. U xx! w-rv-K glrwvy, I ,......,........ if mtl X , C' km- huvuhunvv R U' 'Q 12' F - . nm kk iz i - .MJ ' T lx .Alf lf u . as 82 t it S ff f 'ff - -Q-f . s . ,qi-H' 1 2-' Q.. if tl S. 5 N If QA N4 L L V, l t i ii it 1 3 ab C Q .. . H Z 4. N.-1.. X as -In , N. rg s QQ at, ' C' .4 r h Q CSX I J en N X A tix- -- - X fx ,r vs-- ' , x X V .ga Y- Back Row: Coach Kaufmamflones, Burgy, McBride, Griffin, McKee, Kerbis, Coach Pierson, Lawlor. Middle Row: Hahn, Edenho er, Casaletto, Boe. Front Row: Staroszczyk, Ward, Youngquist. Ross. Q A s A f 'l 4 1 ' 'X ..- ....-...qv-. .0- XT 'W S g41Yf'g 'm? - 'lfA-ff. FQ f I . ,,....,,. ,,,. :?,.Z.I ,I 1 .T , 2 '.::.u.ii ,ri P -,Q-ijtify ,i.,,,'.aL ' ' A ' ,Q H 1 E-:,,.,,. v . UA, X -5- - . 'r-wg: !. If 1- I 1 X -Q7 I qw ., XM A WT!-I . A n ,W x '-. .. ...-..,...,. ' 31 W ..,. A, .. . A fr: 'MU X , ,UWM EN +4 2 ' ? 'fi 0.4 I . . l ' , .+-' ' ' ff L, 'Q -- 4 V-.f H 3. ',, ' - M Q It , ' .vm . ' ' -- ' .,,,.,f . .3 ,'::,, . . n , 'V ' E ' .1 -A.Q.,...1-.Al-lf.Q,. A 'g , - f f:.i .. VL , ' . 11? .Ti x --L' 5, jv ' '. '. e , Qin 6' ,gl N Q fl kt, T. T- I 5' YA:-f.. . . ' ' ff, Y Q ... ' 'J ..'.A, K K V ,. t - - .Qu-.91 an 1 , I 1 V , ..,,. I , ., -uw-MA... QT? 4 . -. f I , -. .-.. I 7 K '- K '1 x 9. . -'.-. . .. A N52- S13 Football To call a 6-2 season a difficult season to take sounds ridiculous, but the 1984 Forester football squad's season fits that descrip- tion. A second consecutive MCAC Championship slipped through Lake Forest's grasp by tough losses to Beloit and St. Norbert. Despite the loss of the title, Forester football had a success- ful year. The defense, anchored by Senior Captain tacklejoe Sul- livan, allowed only 57 points - the lowest total of any college in the state of Illinois. Senior quar- terback Mark Vruno led LFC to a thrilling comeback win over Lawrence. LFC recorded three shutouts, one over Monmouth, in front of a huge Homecoming crowd. The fine group of Seniors will most definitely be missed next year, but they put on a pretty good show this year - a tough act to follow in 1985. fx' as , X ' 199 . fi' ' ' -.vmoi .- 84 ing . 14 ss x or gf' Q P , ' .. '-1 .'.5 Is ' . as 'X mmvfw x r ,S pwq fy -,vial '. s 5tui.G :..:... .vJ...::-lviiec .. Q :EAFQRRIQNRW Back Row: Redig, Kramb, Dauk, Brush. Larson,jahn, Sullivan. Walker, Whalen, lppolito, Chasteen. Fifth Row: Hall, Smith, Palubin, Prosnlewskl, lrf41mbleIt.Olsen.Vruno,Taylor,Jatis,Everly, Loll, Horne.Fourt.h Row: Teel. Wells, Gadszinski, Weiss, Augsbeigger, Wagner, Crm. Cortez, Barnes, Gaffney, IN alles, Marra, Lundgren. Third Row: Coach Dau, Coach C-iannamore, Wynn, an Haaften. Southworth, Lasher, Fraider, Kaiser, Rhee, Terry, Coach Bauman, Coach Braxton. Second Row: Kendler, Carkeek. Callahan, M ebb, Baird. Rnvas, Tatera, McPartlan. Khan, Conforti, Berninzoni, Mort, McLaughlin. Fronl Row: Walker, Martin, Knous, Ciszek, Murray. Lundgren. Cleary, Zeller. t 4 l ni 17 5. 1 Wl T'-FWF' Pg 41: A H url 'l ' X ' ,i - A . , 4 'Ex 46 x V . N '. wk 5 , 4 .ma .- E+ Sqn! 1 ' -,W ,E Q wt . -5. , is i . ' 'r . 4' . . . m:+fx+f,gf- V V - .- r-. 4 Swimming The 1984-85 Swimming and Diving Foresters will add another successful season to the record books. Captains LeeAnn Lada and Phil Klinkner lead an enthusiastic team composed of Freshmen and transfer students with exciting new personalities and veteren Foresters of refined character. The women's team continued their legacy of unde- feated dual meets and the men's team created a new legacy of dual meet victories. The men and women plan to win the Con- ference Championships for each team, which are being held this year at the LFC pool. The team also expects to bring several men and women to the NCAA Cham- pionships. ' A 1 fig , , f' 1 1 is ' ., Y , -- 7,1 ., h x Ir i T- :i l fu L ' it I I 5 3 ', . . Xt . Iv - T I i oil .pk Ki .. if 3 4 r 'ik . Q 't s, 2,4 i Vt . ti-, : .1. i.,M V 5 L '-3, ' ff- QQ: x c.. .,.,,A. 'Q L ' - ' . uc C til ill 1 '-LSU iitwlw ' nv .....,..- x nr: fi - x ,L Ai ,tklall wwe Q 5. T' .... ' . f ft w -A .til x. is . '72 mini, 'Q 4 B ,. -AW 3 -' lil-4-Nr: l I., .Li l A 4 .. N 4 anne ..: xx h ' Q :A ya ,nl-A-P+--' . '5- .'J.5 . I 3 T4 1., I -... f-Q.:-9-f' O .f. ,i.-- , -1 Q. 4 'lk' J' I We ' - - x tr-w-W 5. NJ , Q ,..-Wil' .1-'ff' .... ... - ...W 9 if' 6 -. . EEa.M .4-. F A5 FEB 5 -'L ' 1. ., -1: . -W . as a if rf- 1 have -- j if X11 f ltmalln f x 'Si gg if Q Q ' SAP: tx. . - 33 -A-.. xv ' i has ' mit' 1 i Ti -,.. ' x , . K. 4- YY ,..- A v. o X.. X X Z ' 9 -gh - vii :ig Q ee . eff 3 X' 7. Q Board: Greene, Klinkner, Engel, Wessels, ljleiser. Ladder: Corr, Meyers. Second Row: Edwards, Lada, 5 A - Dauner, Salla, Bosko, Abantan elo, Broderick, Picture Crasher, Dunlap, LeFaver. Front Row: Dryden, :jg Schreiber, Kramer, Nelson, Waiter, Finley, Seese, Barrett. 86 1 ua Twi - WE mf f.-Qafx -1 . ..... X 4 ' Q Q 'f 4. A ' ha- 1+ ,u ya-vii 1.4 'Q 5 457371-.N ' 'Wu' MU, in--s1.q...11,gj,g?1f1.3Pg,,j,N,' , at 11-.4 iv 'Q M ff M iw J 4 . FN A MO! I 'A 'ii A5'iJ' '-in-1.4- 54.4 1 lit RAM i- rg - .fn rw. .f - ' ur- x vnfni- ' .fxpirsiivkgh N V ,Vx . , ,. WIA ,'Q':-5:1 A n. ' K 5 'L . 61 V , - . - S: N 1 . n ,s A ' ,. Q B if 'war A ,Q ' 3? Q, X ix GQ - 6 S Hockey As expected, at the midpoint of the 1984-85 Lake Forest Var- sity Hockey Season, the Fores- ters had an impressive 12-5 record and were rated -ith in Di- vision Ill Midwest rankings. Led by Senior captains jon Pingree and Randy Williamson, Lake Forest had beaten the likes of Notre Dame, Air Force, Uni- versity of Vllisconsin-Superior, and University of Steven's Point at the halfway mark of the 1984- 85 campaign. Spurred by the superb goal- tending of sophomore Gary Wil- lett, and talented scorers Steve Pinciak, Tim Locke. Marty Whittmer, Kevin Collins, and Kevin Hannigan, the Foresters were able to combine a strong defensive game with a danger- ous offensive. Anchoring the defense dur- ing the year were veterans jon Pingree, Peter Goodwin, john Flahive, Tim Kelly, Mike Whalen and Roger DeGregorio. With seven games remaining. against Kent State, Dearborn. and the University of Illinois- Chicago, the Foresters have their work cut out for them. But if they play with emotion, and the expected enthusiasm of past years, success in the playoffs could be a reality. lt' im ,e il -426 lvc av. . - y me 'c. IJ .fax f L... W vu . , ' u, - 1 5 it CF? .L H4 , - wa-- !'ii7if' it -.-1, ' 151 2.4 NIP' T, 1 , I Q 5 4 Pr' 88 ,L xg rat? Back Row: Teel, Coach Coleman, Utter Kelly Norton Wilford Flahne Middle Row D1Gregorlo Spencer Hondros Locke, Whalen, Wittmer, Hannigan, Gibbons Coach Fritz Front Row Willett Przybxsz lxrawchuk Parker Pmgree L Williamson, Collins, Goodwin, Kunzmann 4. L vu ff gf 6 Q 'ww' aim PP ing 'QA QA ap' f 4 1 uv su Q - '7 'flxff 3- Q iw '90 ., B . .,,, NV' X' I .Qi if , 6-wa- ' .5 - f s XB J. .45 llqe C f-Q J 1 b 1 9 L Women's Basketball The 1984-85 womens basket- ball team had great desire and determination to be successful. Captain Wendy Weasel Wid- ing and Chris Moses McBride, both Sophomores, are the veter- ans of the team. Other members include Sophomores Cathy Milano and Lynnsey Ansa. and Freshmen Judy Wiesbrook, Suzi Sumo Hirsch, Amanda Ham- merhead Dagres, Brigit Wehrle and Ruth Pemberton. Since Christmas Break. this young team has compiled a respectable 3-2 record. and is currently 3-1 in Conference Play. The team should continue to show marked improvement and post a much higher win-loss record than in the past. -.-4'....f'. Y' 'IW' W if k ,,. Z Z. --9 ii- V ' i :-i--2 . ,r ,,..---..-' :Af-'gr -,:.5.,--- ,.4-0-',,,,,-m,,,. - f - 1. 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N11 .111-f' ' S , 1 N B , KI I 'I N x ff x K .5-H S. .K L,.-,, X QQ -41-YAi am.-. . - 91 Men's Basketball With the loss of only one star- ter to graduation. the 1984-85 Men's Basketball team started the season with great potential. That potential has been realized. for at the time the yearbook went to press. the team was 7-l overall. The team is led by cap- tains Senior Kenny Kelly andju- nior Chris Stenzel. Both have had excellent seasons thus far with Kelly leading the confer- ence in assists and Stenzel rank- ed in the top ten in Division III rebounding. Sophomore Tim Bernero has had an incredible season. He leads the conference in field-goal percentage, and is in the top ten in scoring and re- bounding. junior Dave Czes- zewski took over at point guard this season and has done an admirable job. junior Rick Rice returned to the starting line-up, after an ankle injury last year. and has played well at both ends ofthe court. Overall, the strength ofthe returning play- ers and the talent ofthe fresh- men can only mean that the men will finish with an outstanding record. v .. x '-i:.i1.QQif5i5Q- .1 :N ' K TQ: :'.4'S+,:jQ-' -' '-1 ',,,' ,R--f3,5! ' -. 'v . 1? .- ' 'Nawa- ll- : ' X li X A-A . r 7 If--I 'M A lla,..tg,.:' .Q 1 F5 J' 1 I , .5 - .nf . 92 .. f 'X' 'fe -N5 . K AA :X , .. .. , , . - -' uc ' C 5 f 3 - J. Q v ' f' '. , Q12- ' ii - 'L- i A 11 i ,ti ' XX ' if , 'i-f1..lP2l59 Back Row:'McKee, Chantha, Auffrey, Hoffer, Mandell, Carter, Ortiz, Mackowski, Scimeca. Middle Row: G. Redig Bostrom, Rick, Benero, D. Redlg. Czeszewski, Ellis. Front Row: Coach Baade, Kelly, Stenael, Coach Miller. '-xv ,W -5? L --PQQIASSSZFE-wQ.EE -W 1. ,. . , x..., V., .' ' vhs-xfxs --tb gg: 'N wr.-4-' 5.5 .1 - . .xc ' , Sf: Hx, AA V X KN I .nun my cf Y .SX if . f 5526 Oi' ix xfn ' 1'4i5Tils 1- 24 ' bl., ,ik Q 'Qs V 5 'w V-1 x , .n . , 3 - 11 f 1 r'N: 4 4' 'A wg- ' ffi I' V as .f S xx KH Handball The 1984-85 LFC Handball team started off the season with high hopes for capturing the in- tercollegiate team title for the eigth year in a row. The men are led by senior captain jon Kendler, who is joined by returning players jim Carkeek, Randy Gappen, Andy fvlclaughlin, and Freshman, Bill Flahive. Senior captain Cathie Griffin led the women's contigent which includes Kristen Hurley, Meghan O'Donnell, Lolly Gaines, Peggy O'Neill and Gina Ross. The team has played well in preseason tournaments and hopes that their combined strength is enough to bring the team title home from Austin. Texas in March. it I 5.5 S T t 9' e , e. , , -' .' 1' sf NK :F 5 Q I . X Q1 5 3 9 Sl-l . ....-...umm , V T., -T V:-5f E3S?k -94 L 'F 3 K 'Qi - N T' H V 3 bf Q., c Back Row: Coach Dau. Gappen, McLaughlin, Kendler, Flahive, Carkeek. Front Row: Hurley, O'Donnell, O'Neill, Ross, Gaines, Griffin, x . QA 1 1 A -. .js J.. . 1 'N P I 3+ F E-,V 1. . Lk ..... -WE . I, H ,,,,... ......- L- 11 ... ...X .YJ ' ,. .iw Ill? -.1 . i' 1 F .f.,.- A , U -i...............-, x 3 Wi., - MA f Ji Ri: JS. Y?- A .X - ,.f.,,L..u-.-. Glo x rv- I Q3 -'. . -J., Q. -- -,., .E ...., gf-0' max. Q 1 ay 'SQ 9 X Y K ' ' A' A 5 - . 6' n or Al ,.,, C J 3 f,f ,iffy 9 fi Q i Y 'bf 731 .XT E7 267 'X ' 'A 'T' 134 'AWLSA '.iV5Ll P'.nlY? -4 +'Jlr5'! M41' 'wh A Y'f5n f- Tl Q M-- 'QGQ 15' F3532 V -V ' meer gag 1 1. J. +w- wrsd' zine sw ' Coaches M-M DQWJ 'if 5-' . 85 -1099 dihhlyr x fzijr 2' ,gag Q 4 Frank Giannamore I K - 3, . ' - .- , .Q ,., 1. , V. - '1 w-aww N- Lucille Ramsey Mike Dau 5 .W e ' .Lia -e ' . -E 1-lf ,., Wayne Braxton Matt Leubbers and Maureen X Bettv Kaufman Sheehan ' U13 1 J 'f xi-2 V 45,535 5.5350 1 'Tn NQ K' I .J- K , rg. f N. ' f 'fx I r 6 '? 'K S V 2 X Charlie Miller Tony Ffill Sue Trefney Tom Baumann -in- f N 'ff-iff! buy Stehley Doug Clolcmun dminstration and Facult After a strenuous day of classes. history professor Art Zilversmit fpicture lj is biking off to U North Hall lil Italy U Hawaii D a Van Halen concert. He is going there to II relax E get a tan lj see Bo the Incredible Trick Hamster Cl deal with administrative red tape. He is riding a bike because U his car is in the shop E it costs too much to fly E he missed the train U his roller skates are broken. Riding his bike keeps him E in good shape E exhausted lj young lj busy. Herr Clayton Gray. while lecturing his class out of doors fpicture 29 discusses such topics as lj conjugating German verbs lil playing the harpsichord lj how to be outgoing Cl how to sing. His lecture is so interesting that the students are E falling asleep CI writing letters Cl becoming smarter in leaps and bounds Cl thinking of becoming German majors. Being outside they find themselves bothered by lj bees lil ants E Herr Gray's puns E students playing frisbee. Having class outside is U a change of pace D not possible for professors who need blackboards Cl fun when it's warm D not a good idea when it's 200 below zero. Three prominent L.F.C. sports enthusiasts fpicture 37, during half-time at a football game find themselves discussing Cl the possibility of making polo a varsity sport E last weeks fascinating Convocation speaker E the football team's defensive line Q the recent coup d'etat in Antarctica. When the game ends, they intend to go to Cl The Lantern D President Hotchkiss' office lj the moon lj a Brotherhood party to Hnish their discussion. It should be quite lil stimulating E boring lj intellectual lil fun. Chemistry Professor Dr, Martin Lpicture -IJ is speaking with a student about lil the positive rewards of taking Organic Chemistry U the need to ban preservatives and additives from food lj entropy E his latest experiment. It is important for everyone to have a working knowledge of these things in order to be U well-rounded Cl a chemistry professor E unemployed E a worthwhile person. After listening to Dr. Martin the student is E going to change his major to Art History E perplexed U ready to take all the classes Dr. Martin teaches lj all atwitter. Professors Glassman and Tompson fpicture 55 have just come from Commons where they E watched All My Children U ate lunch E stopped to chat with students lj checked their mailboxes. In the mail they found E lots of bills lj fan mail liljournals they will never read Il metnos from the Dean regarding the overuse of memos. They are now discussing lj never going to their mailboxes again lj Sociobiology U Erica's latest exploits on All My Children E the weather. These professors enjoy each other's company because they are both Il brilliant E goodlooking lj dynamic speakers U incredibly modest. Professor of Art Michael Croydon fpicture 63 is discussing his students' works with them. Here he is telling a student that her drawing of E Szabo food E Mick jaggers lips E a nude Miss Piggy II a steamy sex scene from the last episode of Dallas is inappropriate. He suggested she E hang it in The Louvre E run it over with a bulldozer E burn it Cl give up her dreams of being a famous artist. He proposed that a more appropriate topic would be E a still life E a self-portrait Cl Durand Institute U the snow covered campus. 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' 1 ff X ! oh, Qell! , K xt 1 t w v V M That S ill f0lkS' A -, 5 1 ,gg 3, 1 1, Better luck next time! ll r X 7 D .Q - V -X' I . N wi ' - . ififysi. 1. ' 1 ' L ,, e'1.1'M!I -P . p '- J , :ez-N-'31f.1z:cc' ,. 119 2 f Every person, all the events of your life are mere because you have drawn them there. 'hat you choose to do with them is up to Ju. - Richard Bach hose idea was it write a Thesis iywayf 'I TH' R I . . 4 4 Mom, Xt i If it weren't for you and Daddy my ': ' A years at LFC would not have been 7' ng ifygflm' possible. Thank you. I hope in the xcuv x? 'Qi-5. future I can make you both as x , '- v ,N H, A V proud of me as I am proud to be , 1 , your daughter. I love you. .gs , 'r ,siiyh 1?-iaf M, Bo, the incredible trick hamster! 'ai C ,, -lan-nn ll the opportunities I've been given, all the ex- friences I've shared, and all the knowledge I've lined was possible because of you, Mom and ad. Thank you. i i l IHanne'ThereseIDeSousa NW Life is a never-ending series of bizarre circumstances. jeff, Thanks for being there all the times I've needed you and for loving me. The feeling is mutual!! Cause I've seen blue skies Through the tears in my eyes And I realize - I'm going home. - Richard O'Brien pi ,pi gY'A .... 1 X .nl f' ' - . 71. 9. 1' f?'1a,9'xf' jg-. , . ffffklll Eheriflrace Cnshek Mais, apres que j'eus employe quelques annees E etudier ainsi dans le livre du monde et 5 tacher d'acqu6rir quelque experience, je pris un jour la resolution d'etudier aussi en moi-meme et d'employer toutes les forces de mon esprit 5 choisir' les chemins que je devrais suivre. - Rene Descartes ' r IIN Beth Medina 1. 3, . f, E 7V EA-- ,sb - .In ,I , Y ' , N 1 'Z a L, 5 'DBX :mfs 5 1 '33 3' ff? ' 's-'Xi qv.: Marita N, ll. Ta Better lute llhlll 11cx'el', -U' . .mf Elizabeth Tracy Terri Sanderson r I q x .4 -O 1 G tv i W I Steven Louis Pappageorge Lord it's been rough and rocky travelling But I'm finally standing upright on the ground After taking several readings I'm surprised to find my mind is still fairly sound I thought Nashville was the roughest But I guess I said the same about them all Got one helluva education In the cities of this nation . . . - Waylon Jennings The Road Goes On Forever - Allman Brothers 136 Keith Preston Napier I don't know where I'm going I don't know what I'll be .Q But I'll get to where I end up And that's all right by me . . . Let's See Action - Peter Townshend ,517 52 g .1- v. -Hx, . .wt-. VV.. '--' 'st , .N .K is-.1 '-x 'nf Charles Wells Britton r il an fain- , ' JL: . .,, , . et,-ft+,.if'1s' ff., . .. , 'Q-:rx .lf - '. t.: t '-is 4,- I 5-'Xu V-em . 'Z I t a , Q.- L., ,I . gn-- .-' xl I. CIAO! asa?-H I Q I 4. , af ' A, E. e df -1 , x SBK R ,qs . 'falc- . C' CJ l z I I And the hangovers hurt more than they used to And Cornbread and iced tea took the place of pills and 90 proof' And it seems like none of us do things quite like we used to do And all my rowdy friends have settled down. -vam-1,941 . ve we X :5:'fQQ:5:f:i.QQ X Aiftma- I cp 5-'Y ' .4 'wily . .I P-- tr me . ' B .. 'me' wx- , Mc 44 -'srl 3,1 .,?.. -I j.. ' A 5, ', 4 f 'ZIUQ ae 4 gig .- i Q 1 v at 'K Aw, ' T ig- -i,., f-fit, ' t -' 1 s g ' , 'A -' ei ff3'-' .' is tml? ii um ' '- W: F6 I-I lf- 4 ,' ta Hyig 5 K' jggf fla s. 549 i6ii'5.iWfli - fn? - Q .. 1 t.,i - K.. png.. 331- -3 ' cl- .gilt ,Wa-me it te l , 221 1- 1' e If X 'f?llu- .I . ,Z lin! 1 is ' Q -- X . ' Q My s- ht I , ve V PV , 1 A1 Il l... it ,P I is l37 - Hank Williams jr. Bruce Kaplan f- l' i 'ii I ' 4 I i l l l l l l My Dream . . . My Reality . . . Z To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe. l - Anatole France W l ig. Drink it up this one's for you 1 'y It's been a lovely cruise ' A -'Nl Sorry it's ending yea it's sad l But it's true l Its been a lovely cruise . . . 'T jimmy Buffett , .KX X a ,Z . 2-Q, id E 5 l ' l 1 ... are yi, t Sz' BV X N' N v :- is ' 9 E This page cun1p11'1rz1'v1ls afifllr. and Mft. Grunge Hrilqv. Thomas Walcott Hetley l38 l s .i Ekiq IPI! ISHS Hill ilii Q. A -,e ,,-.0 2-1 A 3i'i I QI 8 ilii al-15' ,.,, 5' , 'QW' Hmm h iq 4, ., 1 i 1 f a 4. Q ti I xl HU . . -. xg- , ' e QQ 1? vw x , Q XE'+!'3u .'. '-'1'f'.'-S. X LY- z 5 2 414, ig? 'Vw -f x ffffix, lv . U, s .55 ' 0.3 ... 4. W-.N N 93,5 x .13 xx - +4,,,K,N lv:-'l .W w e ,, QB -qfi-fm vs-, . N ,X ? ,R .1 , ' ' -' ' u 'L ..- ,, .:,: .xg 'Q-:T 'K5'.:l?'if?'S! N ' I 4. -, '--' grim, so .4.Q,r5'X- if 'w 27? ezffiif 14159: . X.: N:wQS':,Q' X M: :f N. af ' 5- V w Q' x 4 1,.l ' X, ,C-N . .R W - T x 4 New H X Meena Patel Meener b, W.,-J Patty Sue Turner P.S. img e Karen Trottier Trotts K., A ,x , , ,h 'vi' , 1 ,573 fi , wif. H I 1 N 'a x X n S. Margaret Hanlon Grit o'o.'N 'i ,DJ 9 igql '!f,w.xk jennifer uleffris The submitted material does not meet our needs at this time. The Editors Kristin Hurley All our dignity, then, Consists in thought It is upon this that we must depend. not on spate and time which we would not in any case be able to fill Let us labour, then. To think well: this is the foundation of morality. Meghan M. O'Donnell If the free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. kIFK 1961 Inaugural Address x . . rtkxi X . .O 'Q .403- N . N . 'Wu xW I. V -xi' fi , Q - ,Q -- rv I- 'S 'S LP' MNA 1.5. 4. ,. .. 6.9 t- ' . R ' .-'Q--+615 s. -Av: Q. -- .. F,,,.,.:.,. . vs '-:yr --:.-: -c . . ,... J.. ' v- SB 3 .nl But Meghan, you like Chuck Mangione. jerry jeff Walker. Give me 2 seconds! Nathan's? I'll just stay home and eat yogurt. They have no ideas but lots of good feelings. I don't look like Indhira Ghandi yet. Dummy-heado, stupid queerdo. Holden, Howard and No Hands. Sympathetic diabetics Don't forget the retard factor. Who knows? Any excuse for champagne. Take a screamer, be a screarner, go screaming. Say baby. jewel, gotta buy it. it's a budget buy. Soccer. We do have expensive taste. Whoa, whoa, whoa is me. I can't get good bread in Madison. Six a.m. radio show. Maybe I'll play racquetball. Cumby graduates from college . . .' ,U I Ytzv J, I o'f y P , t r I f . -1 1, . ,AH ....,g-..,?'+., . .v A flee: iff -4 I ,L ,, K -4 -4 . ... Y'- l-lil is 15 11 x if K Gregory Stephen Bouvier Time it was, And what a time it was, It was, A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago, It must be, I have a photograph. Preserve your memories, They're all that's left you. Bookends Simon Sc Garfunkel lv' W' man is that he should think of. H fear of the latter. Character will draw condition after it. Circumstances obey principles. It is not what a man gets but what a should think first of his character, and then of his condition, for if he have the former, he need have no 4 C W3 - ..sf 1 e asf?-v .. Greeting his pupils, the Master asked: 'What would you learn from me? And the reply came: care for our bodies? rear our children? work together? live with our fellowmen? play? How shall How shall How shall How shall How shall For what ends shall we live? ..... And the teacher pondering these words sadly walked away, for his own learning touched not these things. WC WC WC WC we Paul Gabel Chapman Sc Counts 1924 H4 - Henry Ward Beecher My life has been a poor attempt to imitate the man. I'm just a living legacy to the leader of the band. - F ogelberg To be nobody but yourself - in a world which i doing its best, night and day, to make you everybod i but yourself - means to fight the hardest battl which any human being can fight, and never sto! fighting. - e.e. cumming 1 Roxane VanH0ve X Malinda Wiggins 6 Cindy E. Appelbaum 'Uv1p I , I 2 r M- 1 if 5 Q tv.- VG, j V ,lx 'Er 1--. 'A ' r x,j':'.i II- To achieve all that is possible, you must attempt the impossible. To be all that you can be, you must dream of being more. Is there any money in this?,' Call me in 10 min- utes, and tell me how many pages you read. What? Nutra- S w e et in m y TABIPU The teams of politics. f' fig y , ' J312 lFQ I lj, 'A - v lik 5 I Y PQI 1 'f ,V-,LS K , pi ,. .gi ,-- ' ' ' ,LH 5' P7'n it -l.f,.',1 . EW . - ...e.as - GJ . ,A 11151 I X . Y. lf., ' '56 ' Q 1 ' pl? V .igagitis Q .g..m ' 2 2 The 2 1- f 1 . v . e l 5 , lf t T r2?f:?i3iEi,1 ' 4 1 ,xg : V,-.'- . wil-J 7.71 .'.f .1 tf'.n, Nsrif. K Pfffffff!!!! Tis. .. lu, ' L r f ii?g'xx Q , 4 I' l l D, I x f-ig j o H N N Y ,,. 'There must be a better DOES' song to sing. Well, what are we gonna do now? s. Y: X , , Q P .4 g l p A L A lim 1, A.. - ' . 1 573431 . V, 4- at -FL, H Joyce Gebhart Debbie Dalzell e M y .i 'IQ H 'I . 'K 1 V 5-7 . il . ' Ya sou He-ll21Sf H1 nevefdidiike this ' V .Q WhCI'C'S SYYBCUSCF side of the camera. ' . rl California bound E Thank God for Kemper! l-17 Tricia Emery La Dish Friends Forever . Gigi Alvarez Mom', What's gnu? . . . Call me when you get bored - talk to you in ten . . . I'm sweaaating Quarters and NRBQ The Love Hut Here we go, swinging low Goobears Granola Bags, Inc bloodies, wine, and dipping at the beach . . . Chipsters . . . Chasm . . . Penceel . . . Beautimous . . . Trish and Tracy . . . It's time for a ciggie . . . Who iiss it? . . . rude rhymes Inch werm . . . I'm not wanting to study . . . candy machine raids . . . Kern grilled cheeses for launch . . . Gigi always getting the hump . . . B'Anita the whale . . . David's here, call Security . . . Turn on the faucet- that was pretty I'm going to flunk again . .. I have to tinkle and brush my hairs Clearance Clueless . . . Scornos . . . Digger the Dog . . . All my Kids . . . Tao, tao, tao . . . Are those new jeans? . , . I love to laugh - ha ha ha . . . The horse, the moose and the cow . . . Big Mac, Filet of Fish . . . In the name of Gigi . , . Big Bob . . . Purple Party . . . I ama so reaady . . . Riee, Riee . . . Ladies Friday afternoon drinking club . . . Great America . . . Klara Klueless Klearhair McKlarey . . . She's cross eyed again . . . Richard Chateau Neuf . . . PYT-BNG . . . It's happening . . . LINP . . . whoopears Pinas and baby hairs Where's Kim? We have to go to Lakeside . . . We're going to be dispersed . . . I luh you . . , The train Hnally separates . . . Ss! Anita Brooke B'Anita pub., . .kg x Kara Mcliechneay Clueless 23? Mom - This one's for you. Thanks for always being there. I couldn't have done it without you. I love you. If we are ever to enjoy life. now is the time. Today should always be our most wonderful day. 150 Catherine Griffin Cathie . .. Griff . . . K'Land yoyo! . . . Who said that? . .. rumor mangers . . . Scam1?J . . . Buttercups . . . annual pool party . . . Everyone's different, I can't decide. . . . The Quad: DB, DL, Nance, 8: Web8cSkip . . . Purple Passion . . . OOC . . . Bahama Mamas . . . VB in Cedar Rapids8c DePere . . . Numer- ous splinkys . . . Weasel 8c McBride . . . Let's drink to it! . . . Sweet's . . . Mj Sc Annie . . . Meet ya in the bathroom! . . . Be there!! . . . Handball . . . BL . . . You're living where? , . . 2:00 AM gossip sessions . . . Swiss Colony 8: BK . . . Mopeds on the Vineyard with K2 8cjAR . . . Ice . . . T-Bell . . . Lake Forest Hospital: Now what!?! . . . You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm! . . . Okay . . . see 'ya . . . bye! Dad, Thomas and Andrew. Thanks, love you all. f Adil: -. ,L , ... Lee Ann Lada Thanks for all the memories AP, LB2, Dee, MV, Slats, Mom and all X jenny Kepler To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe. Did you make that song up? Well, I sort of made it up, said Pooh. It isn't Brain, he went on humbly, because You Know Why, Rabbit: but it comes to me sometimes. Ah! said Rabbit, who never let things come to him, but al- ways went and fetched them. - A.A. Milne The House at Pooh Corner Lori Barron n lar, Anatole France LUKE-5 I d0fl'l believe il- Do what's good for you, or YODAI Thai is why YOU fail- you're not good for anybody. - The Empire Strikes Back They've got no horns and they've got no tail - Billy joel, james They don't even know of our existence Am I wrong to believe in a city of gold That lies in the deep distance. he cried, And broke down the door of the cage and marched onout... - Genesis, A Trick of the Tail l5l Kr1sten Louise Caspersen Barbara Reninger To My Loving Family fBob, Jennie, Paul, Cindy, Markj, Thank you for all your help 8c support through these past busy 8: sometimes difficult school years. With Much Love 8: Appreciation, Barbara lMomJ P.S. Also, a special thanks to all my friends!!! lk? When the doctor took hex bandages off md led her into the garden the girl who was no longer blind saw 'the tree with the lights in it It it is for this tt et I se u ched tht ough the peach orchards of summer, in the forests of fall and down winter and spring for ye ll s l he vision comes and goes mostly goes, but I live for it, for the moment when the mountains open and a new light to trs tn spite through the crack, and the mountains slam. Pilgrim at Tinker Creek ll' f f a' 'fa gg?- 5 H V -if 1 ' 9, 1,-:gf 2 ' fi 5119? ,. 'WX 1 ga M in f . 1 Hak-In Hak-Out It's what life's all about Whit McNulty '59 and '64 i 2 Jaffa. I gc X 5 X J ily '- ,,-www' Lynne Bhatia Q KJ? If if? I v '2- W-'Z xx N X I 5. x. t X. 6 -any ' . . x ,.. is v Ah I ,nh I , A friend is one to whom one may pour out all the contents of one's heart, chaff and grain together knowing that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it. keep what is worth keeping and with a breath ot kind- ness blow the rest away. - Arabian Proverb I5-1 Ann Victoria Dolinko There is a rainbow within me, which I must find. There are rainbows in the world which I want to free. May they all be united in a vibrant arch of love, hope and peace. Adile Ayda Tekeli Ss!!-ffixgf v,,,,i -- Dear Mom and Dad, Putting all of my heart-felt thoughts into words is an impossi- ble task because you both have done so much for me from the day I came into this world. Thank you so very much, Mom and Dad, for all of your encouragement when I needed it most for the strength you showed me when I needed your support, and for all the love you shared with me that has enabled me to become the person I have grown to be. With all my love - Adile Ayda Pg ' .4 K' N: Bruce A. Horigan .wr di, if 'if f-l : ff I ' , cf x f X nf alrvd- ' ' - ,.,, . I lk 'va . 'svn 'J I 'iff .:q., 'dj A: 5 mga ,I ,r ,. . H ..., , 'Q-..., - X ...Auf '- -f '-f-'f Q6 K' .v , . -r ix' ' I. , . ,, . May I wish, upon my- self and all others, an ability to approach new experiences with child-like wonder and ignorance, which will keep life fresh and the mind young. Erika Sc justin I-Iorigan Once the fruit is ripe, it begins to rot: the trick is not getting ripe. 'e . gt, I. n 'V- L .4 -. .. , - z Doing nothing about a situation is usually worse than the wrong decision. Maturity. in many ways. is understanding when nothing is best. 41 need to understand much betterlj Michael jay Sherry If I would waste less time, I would have more time to waste, las proven by my study habitsfl 155 1 . J x , .x To my family, Thanks for giving me all that was imaginable and more. I love you . . . Patty Patrice M. Cooper ,. wi. f -ffgl fl a .' ' I Cvirlsjust want to have fun, sooo . . . The Vault, Why not! I'm Drunk! I have something in my Eye-Lash: We are the Lock-Masters, Was I at Penguin Ball '84? Stealing Kegs from Phipesg Kris's Scorno mobileg Hiking through the ravinesg wine 8: cheese at the beach. Hey, Poops! Vallie girl, j.H.B. I'll meet you at the table. I love to laugh. Mexican nights in McClure 106. An Icelander meets an Israeli at Mother's. Are you a freshman or a transfer? Initial men, promises, promises, Bucketg Mistake, Yatzhee! Gregory 255, 259, 3555 Cancun, Fall Break with Mickey Mouse, Hugga Bear, Snake, Wisconsin Ave., Hi, Log M.T.B.R. No way Skeletons in the closetg What's the scoop? Free agents, 'LDef . . . Mono, It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun, Lake Forest Country Club dances, The Carroll'sg Lenny? Tel Aviv Universityg You want me to get on that smelly camel? We've learned, we've loved, we've left. BYE! Lynne Green If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. - William Arthur Ward To my family and Kenny, Thanks for letting me dream. Lynne ,AL CUNSUMMATHJ A Cindy Marsh Mom - Things weren't always easy I love you so much. . -HY-E X will T.2. .l.FT IS A H QWAR D vrsruw FURESAW THE Once in a while you just have to say, What the heck!! fr in 4 .-if'.I+-- 3,-mv rl? Q Ii -rx 3 A v-...R K rl 7 v-3 'Y fx gr lr , - . Nga- J :'4:efs . yu ' -, . . 1 N x s N' at F A. A fx gf, . This 158 -r 1' eaggfilx' Bradford S.L. O'Grady There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune . . . - William Shakespeare julius Ceaser IV.1l1 11 ' ffl' fr-f I r page romplimmls of M r. and M rs. Robert H . O'Grru1'y Q :Q . 21 , 5' 'ld' .1 wt. Eric F. Wenz james E. McGowan . , ,ij 1 ,,,-.unwu ' nv. .v,, I1 L Bill Cunningham Doug Rubenstein Wx 'in ' 1. v ,f' Q E , X Tom Sherman c'Qf: 'K Q 'S JJ: .f A ff' ,, ,I l f 3 ,- A 43 1 ' . '54 . '-A A . NRQQ ,' .. ' 'TNXEK E 1 bf 5,1 X,-ivrf t h GJ 1-QFQQ , '. ,A VH . ' gg .V 1- . fy .- In ', .-pkbi.-,' 1 .5 4 ,I . I pf. -- '5 ' 4' ' - . I :gy .,L7I . fl I ?.., is .X My W -,ku QV fl -AV 4- X . - .-V I- KJ' ,rx ax 'H - 7 Q. . 4 ' f -- gf ' --LJ ' 11' ' 'f '. 'l ,ai . ,, ' H -4'r 5 . ,,' R? , , .I A ' 'n , ut 15 N X X, 'L 7 M Y K 6 'F ' ,Six 4 A ff, I ' 1 1 ' ' X' 4 h' u- ' it ,U ' AM -- L '11, A 4, Susan Cutler 'nfl Robynn A. McPartlan R I I U ...ppc J 2 1 Kristin Shaner When I dream .... I can be out along the stars somewhere all alone without a care I can be anything when I dream By myself All I want to do is find what it's all about I'm reaching out Knowing there must be more I imagine when I dream what I've never known or felt before When I dream .... I can turn reality into anything I see all at once I am free I can be in the sky or on the ground of the earth, but not earthbound I can be anything when I dream -4 IHS I6-1 X v sae, - Eff . 1 5:0-A ,Q K ina.. K :J-fe N: -F a.'W. A ,B X ,, , 39 . 1 , 5 , Av- ,M Q Q? '3 -Qs VZ Y Q ' f 2 vvf P ' 4 ', 1 . W.. x , X 5 , as I J ve: v-X'-N582-Ks-.se,,1vgAVWQ'Y M 's 'mAvNxm , if V x ' L' ' ' - x 5- ' -' '53q1v:I.- I A Y ... lk 5:-,.3: .:::Q:L , V - . .A ,NNN wg . ' .--::I: K:'?'tC:N Rsm!l'1x .i 'SX :A Nr fx--'C -F, - . . J-K' Laffy' Dave Bernt wil! --,,, -me XJ Q 'Q ,X y P , .. vr Shinji Okada 5- S PZ' 'K M X,-f waa. 'H ox- 'Q Larry Murison Dave McCann jon Berninzoni jon Kendler H 'A - 19- - LT- 75' N I FR?EXWE'f': T -'3??,-3535355 EVTVEFE ' a I I aemsn , , Q a'-- Q - swnmuun i. BG l,eiSDc. Aa t, A Kxvuivl V ,yr 1. Va c HOW - ' - L' K' t A il J' xl? : ' -s. aj vi - f , ,.- 5 N' '. L f -V' An. , 1 '18 . xc' H-.,4 +21 , Q5 '. Thu page fl1lIIIfIlINlt'71fA gf Mr, and .Urn I. H Human. Sayonara 165 3 Y I 5 -' . f f. ' if N ..,, ,. ge-r W tuswwd' tw Q 1 N , xyw Q. . 1-.YY ! iF4Xl rlNN Q .N za, Qt fs-f ' ' ' - W 'C -1 :f t Q-, i' Mx L.. ,.., L St. X -. -1- k Debbie Korzeniowski J' .4 l Riff E ' af-:'5t. -. x X X K sl XX x x x t U V Swv N 5x ls XXX .. l -- xtq f i - Round the cape of a sudden came the sea. And the sun looked over the mountains rim: And straight was a path of gold for him, And the need ofa world of men for me. - Robert Browning IV 5' ffl-1 -' V , -N ur-rw Kvtkygfi A A 7 l fx -.fi ' ' :- S 2- Bill Hansen . . I will drink Life to the lees. All times I have enjoyed Greatly, have suffered greatly. both with those That loved me, and alone . . - Alfred, Lord Tennyson E52 tv Y YP X E913 '. 1:1 -3115 x,Mm-1.5.9 - V fuk K w '. 'e??wffv ' .rggff ,, N ' Y K . .-, f: - . zw- 4 -E23 ' ' -. ' -MSW' .fe t.'Sj1:,. V , ,. S- fs rib-Stl, . ' Ji v I.-tis. Michele Y. Carr Peter Pan taught them all to fly - with happy thoughts and faith and trust . . . When Wendy . . . appeared, flying wearily, the Lost Boys tried to pelt her with stones and sticks. Down tumbled Wendy, all her happy thoughts destroyed - for without them. no one can fly. - Sr. james Barrie Beverly S. Kleinman But of course, it isn't really good-bye, because the Forest will always be there . . . and anyone who is friendly with the hears can lind it. - A..-X. Milne .Q Q- . Ai If l'm ever going to reach any understanding of myself and the things around me, l must learn to stand alone. 'I'hat's why I can't stay here . . . any longer. - H. Ibsen i if . . 9 L M I knew looking back on Inv tears would soinedav make me laugh But I never knew that looking hack on mx' laughter would somedax' make me crv. - L'nknown Iii? Go Nladman and hurrw ow er the cruel -Xlps that sou max delight small 2 e 2 - Kipling All men dream but not equally. They who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to lind that it is vanity: but the dreamers of the day are danger- ous men. for they act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible. - T.E. Lawrence Brian C X 'x johnson l I Qi. 35 SAM :gg 5 . A - is U i i oi gg' lap' y A '-UQ, . - ,3 'Q rv' if N --.Mis Mary Elizabeth Hope Morand r.MB,. Your genuine action will explain itself and will explain your other genuine actions. Your conformity explains nothing. l -5 5... .l,'I'llAz-, ,V , 'vsp Sal Sarah Maline LARPE DIEMY flet s go watch the soccer team . . . effrey Ralphie Frankie W aggy ? 'N- desire them very much - Mrs. Satterleej I69 Karen Mary Kroon She Hies through the sky, Like an eagle in the eye Of a hurricane Lhat's abandoned. - America Anne Elena Wilsey Give peace a chance. A.E.W Xx X .1 N. ii A 4, I L V 0 K. 'W-'11 Amy Dilsheimer just think . . , Ifit weren't for Edison we-'Cl be watch ing television by candlelight. 1 'il'7 33 , ,gs , james F.C. Bostwick jr. jimmy 'Qilll 4.1.1-v.. XJ l7l l72 Q in 17' w- '?P w 'Iain .lane W- Cole Virginia R. Greathouse Draino To live your life your own way . . . to reach for the goals you have set for yourself to be the you that you want to be - that is success. . N, Q 1' Q 'N X N W Q ' ' ll as 'A F .Wil f X T QR rwx l k E 3 Sure don't know what I'm goin' for But I'm gonna go for it for sure! -H51 1.l f f f I Caroline j. Horwood Lina Chacun a ses uv .hw f .Fixx ' R41 1 'N Q 9 ' ' lb A, 'JJ- -'afsssx-, A' 1 . -ui Ruth A. Parry Ruthers venus - Crebillon's Xerxes HF Thu page complimenb ofllr and Mrs. Lx-nn A, Parry 173 S! f . Andy Hamblett w, .yr .A,,., X 9-S ' I ,A - -QQ ,er-39 B v-192- ,yi ?E YN Jenifer Hamblett .An iii. I -'fob' N111 Muffy Fuller Fresh. year- Ladies AX! Kegs for all occasions. Funnelator - Muf, Bif, jen the last glass on south! Spring breaks, Fiesta I have to go to the bathroom, Lani Kai, Laff-a-lot Chicken, Redwood exec., Veggie, veggie, fruit, fruit, Penny Parties, Snowball, Suitcase Party?!? Summer School '83, Maine retreats, Name game, Hawks games, Rush Street w!George, The Beer Board, Vermont '84, I don't like being wfpeople that ski, Adventures wfPes! SWEET NEWS LU, Muf stop talking like a boy, Shaddap, Do I have to go to class? Captain of industry??? rg - wi ...je -,' He-, -' 1 . .I E+ v-,ra f-ff? F ' , 151- , ,. X mf- ln X. 1 '-I ri Fic! -- ' V Asif' ,, ELF: ,- V f' we-Q an A -31.13-i.'..,. w .' 4, at. -'A , .42,.' f, 'f-Fw, A5 1 9' gms. 14' .'..k . 3,13 'Q Q ,-5Q'f'3- Wit -if.. ' ' L -1 A. .ws F mass . -,w - fegfwrs 'X' I - w 'f-Q X s ,-f ,..-. f' v' .x - ' -s 'v ' ' -, . .1 is A- . '. ygjglg fit ' ,Q QM' 1, 4 ,7j : 15 1 - 5,11 3 . A1 'fiQ5R,z'A5N.r3 - . 4 , - - .-1 Q . - - ,. .. ,x A5196 gi -4 J- , A 'X ' - . I 1 t S f ww - F ij,3 'fy,, :J .ni X, 7 'H .jL Qlw- Lf-IQ' F W A ff 5' A TV ' 'f' 11- f L9 af - Jw IQI. -. .E :LL ' 44 'Asn' ? fir-f5gf',:f-'iw . .,... ' ' me '- 1-as Sf- 17.-,.5. 'f X-. ' -1 - f V-we Y ,A -4 , . , , s ,A 4, . -,4,,Q,. I , . ,. , . -- ,, ,, - - - 5 :hr 'A - 1 Tf-'H 'i' r. ' ' Y Fu .,. F A. 1- .ju 1 Iwi.-, -,l l - ,Z- -:- .1 5- . fx--A . D - Amit M h A, ' 4 1: I - -L Q i .3 Nl:- S his ii ss- i .L :S pf. ' Nancy Stout Hey you guys . . . something funny happened to me on the way home! IT5 I Lucy Wohltman , 55. jenny Coyle Four long years . . . Sauk Valley . , . 4 Hcrniglits, who wus always our neighbor? . . . Brownies? . . . The Family , . . Lzindslicle . . . Sieve Wimi:-'ffl . , . lil-2-1 . , , Initiations, did we haze? l ,mv .-fir 1 ...Au - - -4- Q- - -fr -- -7- - .':. 0' 9' : 4 t, qgeir -f. at 5 'la Nina Smithers It all began with ladies AX . . , Gregory Name Game . . . International Day Dynasty Glow parties Pete Rose Woobie St. Patricks Day . . . Four . . . Snowball and Lacrosse . . . Alarm Clock Coyle . . . Penny parties . . . The Great Day . . . Flingsl? . . . Carlo-Rossi-3154.99 Keg contest Spring breaks Frostbitten ears -lth floor Moore .,. Thanks - W.N.M. 8: Taj .., L.M. ... Heids ... Wollie. T0 the gang. thank you for four great years. It would not have been the same without you. Cf-D Casey Sherwin 177 Only Robinson Crusoe has everything done by Friday. - Anonymous .zfmxx 3 'Q .-A! Audrey L. Smith Christine W. Tolleson ITS t twig! .wvvvgf if? .J-. i w I Lizzie Henderson 3:-:my-i-' ' v 1 ---U- A -H ' William Moseley .FH lb. . x - 3. 'A , Karen Ender M1 , 1-A, ..,, . . . Qr- f-, --1,,f,.. 411' ... ' ,-A-y 5-bv D-A J 1 ,-Asa. gf., ..:..- .,.,.f. -ia f -' j--1 -' 2-Q.. - A-L H+-f ,fo ,- W 2-isis , V, ,3'.... '-.. sa .-1:4w -xi F'- ,, . N-6 ..-- ? , ,-A , , Y., vt ..-H -. '-Az-- ,M 4 .1-5--' --f-'L--4,- ' ..- 2 :r--is-1.3 2 'QF - --EE.: ...ga- Zg Af' x Q . - Q : . ' K. N .I X , YE i ... ..ul.f'A fav' -,A E-i3imb.f:th Parisoli .LQ B'-4 -Q.. , I've not said this enough, Mom 8c Dad - Tl. fw,-zfygiling, I Love HU You! Betsy x is . .-U ' .e 3. .. Nu. ,, - 51, , .lx , ,f..wt. - .tx5.is -, .tt xi 'EY' W 3 ,se ' 0Tfv-ffsw is .. f . , X y . ., 95 f '-+V' f New get swf: ' :fp W it I ' ' x . ' ' . ' F L.: 4. N ,V ' .lil 3 - 1 Y - SYS? - NN -'li S l- ' ,avi 0 fa- . I' 1 -1 Deborah Spangler B You have to go through life satisfied with today but optimistic that tomorrow will be even better. Those who dream by day are aware of the many things which escape those who dream only by night. - Edgar Allan Poe K -4 pr if fi l. ecky Worland Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within. lt is not what we see and touch or that which others do for us which makes us happy: it is that which we think and feel and do. first for the other fellow and then for ourselves. - Helen Keller ISI X. Though I sit down now, the time will come when you will hear me. - Benjamin Disareli Matthew Ashley Gray l'1 !94PR5'?'r'K:i.'.7.. .gl wp.. , ., A-. XX, Matthew Young K ,, - t .o. 'fr . h ' Destiny is not a matter ofchance, it's a matter ofchoiceg it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. - William Jennings Bryan An era can be said to end when it's basic illusions are exhausted. - Arthur Miller ss O 'LV , ,gk h .l I 1- ' MQ7, M mjbway Agzwf z ll VX I., I U A03 lJGuuijs E WL' V - Cu Cam flzws Glenn Davis Paul McD0wall 3 Q - x ' ,I -1 -Ea . --1 4 - '!l12?5' P .5 ,, . . fp Le kk, gym, My saw! cluav will W1 This page compliments of Nh md 'Nh Rl h ard B D1 ,A rf' ii 1 iff Tl X V 31 Q-s, guy r . 1 Corski Cheeseman Rog Putz blue flame special glass cats Naugles Horn Dog Hopper the master the staff Donkey, Donkey the wall hallmates Sonny joe peep shows part train - Wrightman! I.M hoop wall of shame The Hog Victor fl-l.C.J toot toot Ah neighbor, take a bow joe Campbell doll tuna WTF Big Markie little fighter nice shoulders Hey, how-are-a-ya Na hana, hana thank you and . . j.K. handball cans skates Axeman Rick Verno Rudy Alex the mopper liftos monos waves AMXPM little sister Woody Prince cheese 8c sausage procrastinat- ing Buffo's puke on the waterbed L'Um . . . existing South Seas Hondo Uncle Matty M 4A4'S :H the whip Letterman Blausers hummers motorcycle Szabo's evengejumbo the porno T.V. balcony serenades Wow Bacchus Anteater Rocky Fest Pumpkin Xc Kahuna Mary A.W.A. Road Warriors the Crusher the Gaff Dis' bachelor party toes up atomic drop pile driver Lionel All set? Dau One grenade'll get us all Riggy 'Co back to your farm cheeseheadn jay pad Boog homers Crazy Carl Stan the garbage man marine drills Denny bus rides - Santa nutritious box lunches burning leaves Carleton Grinnell doubles ice bucket trees Sully drill Winnie Minnie Winnie belly woppers Bimms Murph Timmy Bobby Scjoey GRABBIES! Wax Another day another football 6:30am practices Beloit '82 Coach C the mad Russian recruits - jacob Double wipers Brotherhood Last Practices hood meetings '83 conference champs! Mark Vruno Cgrey Cigzek i Special thanks to Mom 8: Dad - Our 41 fans. And thanks to all the friends we've made. Thu page romplinwnm of Mr. ami Mrx. Er-rum M f pr, 184 l 533' , 'ZW 7' -Q K Q, Jima , 1, sf' - 'az 1 1. - ,li , , 1 Uv 5.., s., V- A I df if' f' f -if ics .,. AWN! Tria Ann Burgy Beth Ann Schluckbier Q- 5' Cool is a rule but - Sometimes bad is bad. Sail away, away Ripples never come back . , . Thiv page t'07l1pll7l1t'7lLS ofMr. and Mrx. CA. Burgj' 189 , a J 6 - 'P X , l Elyse Umlauf I am sure now that there was a period of intermis- sion: colours turned to shadows as members of the audience were violently transported to real life. Katherine Main Henderson in l -nf' mf?-Y 4 3 'Z ,gsm ' 6 Fi 'i'.: ' Fifi n iv - N . ff' ul Q .lx . xXg.Q sim - ' x -mt-N.-.-... W -..., . 1 -f . QW-M ,... , wma. ':fv:bvNNlNqqgg.:N,W.,mx.:axq 160 c. A- roma - A . A N V ... .... , .... '-1 ' . -x 4 N K .. W -' - vs. - T' V- im ...Q I N' 5 'yye- .- -ll X B -'Quan ,QA --L.. ' ' fn i - -- - G+.. ipgnniugs Y .. ,.- 'Tia-vm A' ...- ua-1.-1 .-uv'-'N-' '61-W.-.f--s--.. 1 7 . ' ' -T--Q ,Cl-ra-gf --Q -q -Q.. fi---3, h -,,,.,-qf-.Q- -ex. , A x I ..Q. Z:-:Jw 'l2.g1' -7 5-R-'itil 1 as . . ' - lu , jr-asia., X v:1Q,. ,.,'1!:'f.,- -Y ,W 1- , -- 'sw -- Yi- s...ae.--t ,Q . s ,4-Y ax ,K ' , 1 445 ' 4-'Q 51- 4-.. 'Hx' 7,7--'-3- ' - . A - 1 S , ' at -V Q' .. 5 V , V. - gg-Q-T. .4'f- - ' '5,:-g-:x -d-it A. W- -MK 'Y , 1 x 4 , . ...- 4 Y i -' , ' K -, MW ,QL f Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astonish the restl - M. Twain Bradley Promisel Griefcan take care of itself, but to get the full value ofa joy you must have somebody to divide it with. - M, Twain 'But there's this one particular harhor So far but yet so near Where I see the days as they fade away And finally disappear. lim my Buffet joe Messer Home Nollen ,ni l : SJ- Q 'nz . . . and home. a flurry of sentiment, Debbie Fulton Young Hall .ludi Steiner m K. x Drive you from a basket case to a marriage!! P.S. Thanks Mom and Dad! Douglas Parker Stuart w , , . ,J .fx QED ,g,s. in i Y SLI., .f , -- -',. ,V , -J ln the world's broad field of battle, ln the bivouac of Life. Be not like dumb. driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife! Trust no Future. howe'er pleasant! Let the dead Past bury its dead! Act, - act in the living Present! Heart within, and God o'erhead! Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime. And. departing leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time: Footprints. that perhaps another. Sailing o'er lifes solemn main. A forlorn and shipwrecked brothel Seeing, shall take heart again. Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate: Still achieving, still pursuing. Learn to labor and to wait. .. ix Stephen Arthur Kupiec So we've cheated. and we lied, and we tested. and we never fail to fail, it was the easiest thing to do. You will survive being bested. somebody fine will come along and make me forget about loving you. In the Southern Cross. 1 L jg -CSN fa SF' 'V 'H . its , Xl K le 5 ' R11 F 'x v f - lf 5 The bond that links your true family is not one of 53 'S 1 . -4- v-- blood, but of respect and joy in each other's life. - R.B, To all my families: Thank you for being part of my lifeg without any of you, I wouldn't be where I am today- wherever that is 'nuf said, Lark 'G 5 iw 4.x Daniel L. Budney It's not really that hard getting what you want. i rl Life is full of little Surprises ' - - Pandora in deciding. l90 t was confusing. A part, and apart. She ouldn't grasp it. She felt large and small. nrave and timid. She felt like a tim' creative park, dancing about in the fires of life . . , - Return of thejedi 1? Lisa Anne Ruth Kersten t 1 l l 1 I'm making this up as I go along. - I. jones i ,ws- What was our trust, we trust not, What was our faith, we doubtg Whether we must or must not We may debate about. The soul perhaps is a gust of gas And wrong a form of right - But we know that Energy equals Mass By the Square ofthe Speed of Light. What we have known. we know not, What we have proved, abjure. Life is a tangled bow knot, But one thing still is sure. Come little lad: come little lass. Your docile creed recite: We know that Energy equals Mass By the Square of the Speed of Light. - It I incl Morris Bishop Life's askew In most regards: But I can do Tricks with cards. Men succumb To ennui. Fleas bit some, Not me. Songs are stilled, . Teeth decay: ss Mine were tilled X X Yesterday. 'Mid the giggle Of the spheres I can wiggle Both rny ears. habit-WN . ., X .5 ,. 'I-X 'iff rrgi' . ' N '-Ig. tees' -- 3-if . , E Doom may stnite I X Fortune flee, AAmf 1Qt51? y I'tn all right: I've me. - I ain the Corporal There are always possibilities. - Dr. Who of My Soul Morris Bishop Tell you what. Let me sweeten the deal a little bit for you . . - Beelzebub llll ff.. . -f-. - :rv-x , 1: Lawrence Creel .Wx 5, f-sa. Q . 'I , 1. . 4 vu ,. '- . ' L - 'f ' K V :A . ' ',- 1f, ',,.,. wr, w,,,,,.3- 5 - 1 , V fi,-A 4, N 'f' ,Q I--J Misw 4 H . -. ' -Y Ei 1,2 1.3 -- id, vip- 1-41? 7 .t .il fn .Y-56. .X . ' 'vs . - ' . Q, - I 5 .3 ,I N,v., in 3 i n Q, . ' .-wa f ' In W ur ' ew-f' 'NVQ V, . ,- 4-4, 12,1 - . al in - 'rf A3 4,.,,,r, 'EL' JP' :kk -flee , . wv v- N , , A V 1 1 1 ., ,Q:Q5tg,.Wm .,, ax - 7q 5gf'QP'K' ' . , IL . v I . ' , .A ci ' ' .q9,f:Q:: 4 I ',.wW,, ,-. , .g,, - . .X-.W '- W' ' ,gi , NN. f A 192 MQ, L55 ' William McCormick Thomas x x X Rv ,,.. 4 Peter A. DuBois Live each day as if it is the last day of your life for one day you shall be correct. .uf A J f-1: Peter Krawchuk III Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digestedf, - Unknown Tempted by the fruit of another, tempted but the truth is discovered . . SQUEEZE Bustercrab . . . wwf' if www .- -.,Q . ?A um' ttf I Mark W. Talgo ix-I WTS' 'N-tt 'N I W. V We -sgiflfkffmf 'hx - ii N5-f1al'3i:'iie1fElg, x l 1!'5t ,1:-egg: . 'LA Q- Y , at-Q :Ig Aish-1 Vx lx '1- ELO ' -wr' 'ix s..:q-5-I - . 43 . P. 1 'gan W ikg A 2 -s Ql- 1 hi. gi r v R. 8a Riz, can you say SNOOPY. I can . . . Punch Parties and C.S.N.Y. ... The girls upstairs- FUN, FUN, FUN . . , Peter Doobs and going schizo! . . . Funnellator . . . The Boosh Docter! . . . What a wicked birthday present! I LOVE YOU . . . Billyjean' '... Cellular Biology '.., The Birth ofBrax . . . Living with Magr and Ted! . . . Stanley and Kraw next door! . . . Singles and lofts . . . Green Plants untiljanuary: new Green Plants until May '... Lax in Florida, nice plain ride down, T.! Whooster. I LOVED IT Here monies Senior Year and I am on my way! OLIVER, M.W.T., S.B.S., C.N.R., k.C.K., P.A.H., P.A.H,, L.D.G., S.A.Z.. j.E.H.. E.R.F.. j.A.C., ll.M.L., DC., D.S.G. . .. Still a wicked birthday present! . . . Thanks, siwse are most ofthe reasons that I loved this place! Lance LaLone Stanley B. Smith Thanks everyone, especially: - L.j.L., M.w.T., C.N.R., Mora. qT1-icop, W.N.M., Dubes, Kos. - The 4th floor of MOORE. - There is no one better than the lovable HIGH- EST. The Top Authority. - CASE, Lu-Lu and Aud, don't forget PAROS and SANTORINI. - GREECE with the girls - what a time! - G0 Cubbies. Bye L-B + S-B. 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It ,l x . .sg - l . 4. , J .gr x I- zvagafgh xv' 5 iw -. :L -1 - 1? . XYQFXG if s , A F t. - n N , X K 3,5 , 1 xxx Q N gg A N X K A . ' Q X XQ- ,' + Q ' , xf T 'A N + X There's no place like home . . . Lambeau Field Uv--V I AIA- 'Y' l , , , Q, , ..t .v - . ,sr- X I. .limi Eric Hadler AL Yes, we give and we take: what we get is what we make, believe that dreams come true! - Winners take all Quiet Riot Mom, Dad and Annette - Thanks for your love and support! Mitch - B.A.M.F., B.A.M.F., oh, ah! Bill - Common sense will take you far in life! Forrest - Continues to make me proud of the titletown team . . . The Green Bay Pa ' , K A V - ll , I t. i l ' T, X--mg l ' ' 'v - .' ' ,: r-,.' -1 . ,xsa- + 4 - t 'figs M 55 ' ' ' . - -'-PM-. ckersll X I -4. , Mitch Bosse Eric, we-'re not going to take it anymore! Bill, Cel-e-brate good times, c'mon! Some quotes that I live by: HB- K R X 1? 'SH-'I Sf, 'Will ww-N -'ak .N .pl--f.,9-an ms, X- . gl li F ll A Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing. - Vince Lombardi Itjust doesn't matter - Bill Murray and finally, 'Alf they can't take ajoke, ---- 'em! Mitch Bosse , I 5 x 1 B.A.M.F. - The Los Angeles Raiders of Intramurals. We had a commit- ment to excellence. Red Muff, Sweetness and Spurt: Walter Payton, our newest recruit. jack Snow, eat your heart out! -K -- Y- - A-' -- -nf A--Y -v--v-'TW Y - 7 - Y- The Metal Maniac Remember guys. a little common sense will get you somewhere. 203 'Ny- ,g, ,uf-.- - -. l.-x 'f,,x::. .-1 , 'T'.','7 SZ ..-.. .-N. O4 - , .L 'J'.:Q:::L.' Suzanne Marie Coleman If you love someone set him free If he comes back he is yours forever lf he doesn't shoot him in the back .- -.gvu iii:-K Michael Ellis Lyman . . When it comes time to die, discover that I had not lived. HDT rv . psi . . il' . 'fx Q- .'s'wffl'i'g1ff5 sgQig 'Qs 19 Y - -iT.ifg'Nl?' ' EFT? Q a?f'1,9i1,i'ei2f: igwifezsy 1-msg ,Q X ,Ax if 55554 igsgyri-il 1- - -.S -1 J: X'-M T. Sgr M i ' f- 7 -' if ni' -. QF ', J' ' , w as-' iff? -Wai 4564- sf? ' I ,W Q X N. -3 ,N .v K i Y Q iw, Us bk? ' -I' 5 a F. f. T ' W' 'N rs- ' f - J ef' me asf iv- H2 ' .f-was as . 5 ff l blxkl .Sl Q invite- . -:N i f N. ' ti lk Q ' w '25 . ' - .. .1 Hey, Syb? for you. This one's To my family and friends - thanks for making it count. Ji in-7 l 4 Q.. Hey Donovan! Are you home? I think we need W some ice cream! jude, thanks for the sharing and caring. Keeping my eyes to the sky and my feet out of the mud. Oh. to be as wild and free Kay Tilbury as the stallion . . . f-Q v- -f rw I ' In f MMA Linda Sue Lenrow From fires and floods as Freshmen - Hallo- N. Q, ween Cats 8a Genies - Damn, broke a nail! aa-gt Summer surprise parties - plotting women. Thanx for loaning late nite couches -Judie. L A ,. y Baby Pigs 8a Summers at Rowan - Hospital I Tours, sweatpants that always needed mend- V ing. Thanks for all the wonderful memories, A new friends and old, I love you. Suzanne - I'm.gonna win that 5550 bet! See ya at the Ritz V Bev, Michele Sc Ken! Judie - we understood. , f kf . ft - 2 + '41 --alfa K3! ... . ..-- : . Q' . ijfvfb. . ,- ,.f ,-, vs. we ' 2- V .-.,.vFaf-' , .V ,N , y .. 1 -.52-Q.: I 4 QQ? :TL Q ' u 1 . i Susan - thanks for the great times. Kay - love ya. V, .V X 1 '- I do not always understand your struggles, And you do not always understand mine. But with friendship, As in poetry ' ' I. 7 It's not the words But what you read Special thanks to my politics profs between the lines. - what would I have done without - I.. Lenrow 'S-I you? Barb. thanks for We made it, Q. understanding k being there! And most of all, thanks Mom X Dad. I Love You. You all believed in me. I hope I do you proud! 205 Dan Ugagte Steve Powell 1 'H' Mom and Dad, Thank you for ev- erything. You have been better than anyone could ever hope for. 206 Wqf Let the word go forth from this time and place . . . that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans . . . Let us begin anew- remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness. - j.F.K. . ,44 . .-,,,. , ,lag in '93 ,gf-,q . 359 l i l 4 1 1 l A 1 l l Mom and Dad, Thank you for all your guidance i over the past four years, and above all, for your love! ,d l l 4 1 1 1 1 1 Tony Mallas x -vw After all the time I've spent in college, so far, I have learned that you should try to be the best you can be. That's all that anyone can expect of you. Be good to yourself and those important to you, and help those who aren't as fortunate as you are. I want to thank Eric, Chris, Paul, Dave and Chuck for making my short stay here at LFC a fun one. Have fun and good luck in the future. South C a mpus Craig Herter :uv U '- .3 P . x ' Q, W L11 , ,,,,,..,w ,l ffffe1iQg1 1 .uvlgunuki fif- 74 'i 'Y Q V In zu. nvwuv Thomas S. Waclawek , ra O kia! 4- ,Q fFM'4fS? 5' Lay .X- Iff! . iii? M' 351 208 Fred Senft ESON, XCU GOTTA BE TOUGH Lure Ms-on we women 1 wu,1,Tn2A-su You! Wg . . ? af 3 1 X ' in E y - ' - x '- fl-.7 A '59 J -rem? Eugene Lagomarcino -E: Lf gf 1' I A ---. V F' Fr , .5 N u HIM 209 ... xo gnc -J Alisa Dawn Simkus You neyer know when you're making a memory They will wish they were here together again. someday. So hold on to your special friends Cuz here you'll need something to stay inside that foolish grin . . . - Rickie Lee jones -, .J-4, -25, x 2' ,f or riffs, hy -spin: ,gl JK 'ESS' 'hal-.I A !'x flirt , ' . -' . '-5 ' - ' . ' ,V ,'. il . fig y' ' J Ni' 'i 5 y ,Q- Q Q' - . '. , . , k - V, A ' ' Let the disappointments pass. :Syl A gf? ' Q ' D, Let the laughter fill your glass. A lc' A 7 H V' - ' Y ,Q Let your illusions last until gf - Ei. ,' they Shatter. E jf.: Q Whatever you might hope to find ' N , I ' K L ' A .ri Q- 'Q -xg Among the thoughts that crowd 'fit 1 o - - gli your mind F. Lp-.-f.. ff .- , '1 ' . .jfi -ffg,g 1-L j-.QV There wont be many that eyer iff' ' really matter. tg-,u A f ff , -I. 'I , -- 1 ' - jackson Browne A ' lil' J v Judy Reynolds The judern i ,F 210 ',V'-x 341 - gp , ? ' 1 3' fs . -. ,:',3,..,1E 1 1 - In 1 i -7, 1 A' agp M A an ' V' .2 1 fe .gjf-if fm I it ' - riifli ' s ' ,l-..1 ,A 5 riff: f Q my . gy.: , . ffaflg '+ g ' - 'A - -'- .. -- :,.- .. ., ,Q , g, if fi.. . z ze - .fs 1. -.f-' . 3-.-', 17 s 1 , .- ,f j 554545 's,2 +.qe1g F - 14 fl-.rf to ' ' -' ' -'.1r.x f ' mfief 1 f s - ' V A Y-.4 l J y . ETF Agri . 'j 5 ' 1:7 91 - gif- 2 .' aj!!! ' if if 95r- ' Q ' 1:-UW' IT ,,--WLSX, c 4,,!'fg . 3' S22 83- 1.-9 ails, K 5 Al 5 11' 5 1 ' - ., -I V ' 1 Y ZA .'.f,-,,.,g,:-.:w - ' -. 1--., q' .. di 3 1:11 ' ' 'fx ' Bias . A. ' - 1 .1 . .. 1 . f - -' ,. A fl, Abu .?7A,g:1 gs e 1' win- ' 1 1 . ,H -f, I. .a,o ' 5, as .- .. -agent- 7 .- 1 .. - - 'J 1 4, 5, . U .-.,,, 5 --',,-3 Y X 12:9 .- N fry,- f K 2 S . ity. 'QC 1-. ...qv X 0 . -:NK . XM A ---..,9- , - erfvrfz-f-r--N ...I V Q' - . - .,, . , - --,J ,. :-f-4-9. i .-154, x 11.2, .4 e 1 Bi.fE .: - ' .4 1-u-n--- Kathleen M. Dalburg Dalbs To strive, to seek, and never to yield. - Tennyson Marla jones 1t's just another town along the The only time that seems too short is the time we get to play. 7 31--ei-- -' 4,1 N . -.. l br.,-..,.7e. .- 5,,- 193-5.27-E, .-5. -,f , 'fit' 'ffqub 3- 3 ti'W:' road. ackson Browne -J.. I'm a hundred. Pooh, promise you won't forget about me. ever. Not even when - AA. Milne 211 B l . 1 ' .7 f if Q-ffl f . , A arm. T! .sl 4, B 'S R .. Laurie Doss In art as in politics we must deal with people as they are not as we wish them to be. Only by working with the real can you get closer to the ideal. - Rita Mae Brown - Q- J' Yvw- ' Aimee Henriquez-Boekhoudt 212 P.S. Thanks Mom and Darryl. What the hell- you might be right, you might be wrong . . . but don'tjust avoid! - Katharine Hepburn Nfl 4? pd w. t':f fi Mama en Papa, dank je wel voorjullie liefde en bydrage in verband met myn Studie. Gilbert, danki pa bo apoyo i e fe cu bo tin den mi. ,X I a h . E ll 15 lu, K 5? 'ffl iv ill, ll , Z Z if 5 ,L,. :LE'5f3- 5 E 'lt 59. Et is et x ' ' 9 mal?-' EE ,ID Ind -rf gpivgmgalielve PM Quad P2910-el-aygv it mat ul I s x s s N-ll QF' I 'iq J xii .U 1 'rs . 'itll Rx? - Q . X ity? Martha Gomez In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. -- Camus, in L'Ete Mama y Papa, tu amor ha sido la diferencia crucial en mi vida. Arene Tsao 213 This page f0771fll1Nll'7ILS rj Mr. and Mrs. R. Goodwin. 2 7 , , ' 777' r 4 jfilaps to 100 Pinc the Victor V -- A ffSkiing in the Rockies with 3 Wheelie and Celi I , 'jr t'CWet T-shirt contest in Ft. Lauderdale fFront row with 'V X Parks and Pingj -,I 4,-5 if V , Almost in Vegas, but who jg x would I take? i '.Vi i '5i2??- Chuck, Boothbay was great, K but will Geppeto's have Ping Al Q and I back? 'kTo the hallmates thanks. Lockey, Wellsy and the EA Malman XThanks Ping, Parks, Rat, as Gash, Pinc, Kraw, Wenzy, V, I Chuck, Knousy, Wheelie, , and the Rest 'Thanks Mom 8: Dad , Take Care and Good Luck ..GOOdv,. aping.. Everyone ' Peter Goodwin jon Pingree :Darts with Scoes and Chuck cSpring Break in Texas 'Tag Team Wrestling in the Super Structure CGoody, Parks, Rat and their Partnersj 'Fencing with Parks fthe Conversation was diversej Puck: Goody, Rat, Parks, Pinc, Gash, and Kraw 'It's been great Sher! iParties at my house and sunny B. I with Goody and Pinc fMohawk, Pumpkin I-lead, One Eyebrow, Standing Bj, ETC. Let's try to forget that Initiation Thanks Mrs. Parker for buying for us and putting up with us 4fThanks Mom 8: Dad tGo0d Luck Guys! ,i 1' . . I fl . Y Q. f .ca- .t+ff:+5' ' ' I4 May we never forget the days upon my lofts. Thanks to my Parents, Uncle john, Uncle Mike for their help and direc- tion! -. r '+R ' '- -, --rratmxearaa-sexi. f- 'v-X92-A ' '-SCX-ww-- 'f' -if ii F Xt:1::s-3-3:il1'w::lw9amQlxa?fu9'S'nfwgm.wwxSintNs Mgguabhsmwraw-ss,fsf.ss-:1s'.+--- x- -P 1 --rf .- . W -rf-QQ. ' -4-'-eltxrxxgvls-wS'sssNtvzw1H h N ., . , isyykmxk-:..x,,,ak.'-.ilv ' vkfbx- . . WEN- 3 ...-- -nv.-.Q-'TR qw v-. NNW! ., wg.. .......t .i a Q., gf... ..... . .s.x.-....T...g -itiilC ' ' T' l E E - Q t f ' -'i- ' gQj'j'Et1ii:1g t H1 3 Q - . 2 2 L : -- j ' .. I gl 1 rs- if X' ll as ' r 1 .- 1'-:ff if 1 c V f'B....-,.... -..... -........l l -4- S 'gf V ......... N.-.- mf ' - r . m X J Q g f- , 499 - ' ' 3 . .A A 1 Q1 'FI-Iockey Memories. 4 years with Ping, Goody. Parks. fFreshman Initiation: what a ............. night! 'kAll star wrestling on the loft and on hockey trips . . . 'Vfhe loft of 1982. Ping, Parks, and Goody. Pinc, Kraw, Gash. 'FL Lauderdale with the boys '8-1. Walking with Prybb , and crashing the waves. :Air forceg midnight football and Pine going thru the ceiling . . . 'Thanks Rin 'klrlog-offs at parties. 251.gif-21'3e 1 'FH ,.4,.-St,,..w , for ..,..w F. fav who-mg.. S Scott D. Parker Park's fe Randall Williamson Rat : To all my 'japu buddies, may you never turn your bank in IIN piutntc and never stop 'japping . '. . . But beware of heavy spears. ifiood Luck Goody , Ping , Parks , and whatever you do Xlw tu dangle. x '. -PETE! .5 S' Scott W. Wright t t, ,M ..- n 11.-.ci -Qu 44 Ltsiix The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various waysg the point, however, is to change it. . x - Karl Marx Q16 How can one hope to achieve anything lasting and worthwhile when only extremes are consid- ered, and when those who would be leaders have in fact lost touch with those they pressure to lead? - Witness Mangwende 'N N + -:NN Ugg. v K 4, B. J , Jeanne Louise Wisner Give me two strong arms to protect myself A161 Mom Sc Daddy, Thanks for your love and THIS ..-, . v. .,:-'fl -: 1 fig '1-ii , , it ip ty- 5, ,,...,- 1 4 ,itll QR- , ul :fH:iQ:g t., ff:-. 1 t im. if if it it if t 1- lf .'lt,-5,: 4 ffl. . ,' 2 -sf , . fig A X' gf' WJ! Mi lilfill .sf l 'lil left! J l S' e '35 A ' ir' , ' ' V i A i AP: . Q!! '11 ,I V ' -4 . 1 ' EFF, t 5 kit ll tail- I i' ll . :L-1 125' ' A1 5 ' uf- -' - . will-T if -1 -5, ,I QL 'Ml-, L NSE' -J , ' af! 4 tri- a N-V. f . A ,f-pfJ:f'f'9 --an i J if arg . ,. . gf s :gt tli f' t if . 1, ggiif r l j13Q,.flygQ34, ,p Y X --I Y 4-J xi qi ffq.t ,.,1,' X N. fl 1, l Fl' 1 x V V V :N pmuw it ' , tr V xl, 'Fir p. '51, : .I I f-- M -I z x1l'W'l'l' 'U 'M K trim: 'E Matti' is to A NWN Situ! vi X , A rm W ,, Xl W' ' Laurie Armstrong Thanks for your trust. They've 15lfdm jl frV In helped me come a long way. 'ii fff 'f QmN ' T Sas latrevo . . X .c ...iv-F' Denise Danos A!!! To laugh often and muchg to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of chil- dreng to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friendsg to appreciate beautyg to find the best in others: to leave the world a little better place than we found it, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition: to know even one life breathed easier because you lived. This is to have succeeded. - Bessie Anderson Stanley 217 x --hs ..1. -H.-if 'W f ' : 'f 3:1 .gig V .3 V3 . 'A'-1-6 , 1 ' S 5' . 'Wg 'dxf I s 'W lf. efff-VX flffaf' Risk Christopher G. Melissa Eve Kotler Laura Hollffy Shuff johnson uw-' Q rid' f 'wg3-F' . X. 218 'fi Deborah Williams MacKenzie 9 ---- xv -v-Q i- .1 gf, N-1 Ann Switzer Thompson Whoso neglects learning in his youth, looses the past and is dead for the future. 219 .-1, ri. . .- 2 inf' se'-21ef:+1f: f' -it wr , 122345.25-H-. - ' hkfifgl :Tiff ,' 1 f7'j7f57:n- I -L75 ' f ,x h d-V1 V Y ,f' r 1 pf '39 'xt x We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking up at the stars. - Oscar Wilde X 1 Y y You don't learn to hold your own in the world by standing on 'g ' fl guard, but by attacking, and getting well hammered yourself. - George Bernard Shaw 0 n , Paul Sirois 4 I is 2 lt's wiser being good than badg lt's safer being meek than fierce: It's litter being sane than mad. My own hope is, a sun will pierce The thickest cloud earth ever stretched: That, after Last, returns the First, Though a wide compass round be fetched: That what began best can't end worst, Nor what God blessed once, prove accursetl, - Robert Browning 220 7' , ll' t 'yu 5 .Q .X Y- M J Ted Miller 5, No great genius is without an admixture of madness. - Aristotle g--I Amy Elizabeth Badertscher za at fiiiffgl - ,1-,Z -- -1- ,- :. 4 , f 1 5 izmbslii A 'tv ' 2-7' ifdsf 'T -sw - F ,Q '-'-- -. ' ' ' t ' A fm wi- - s. N J.,'l,-avr, -'.., - tl - z' v- f gh mal.-Y '. a . ,., n f - M Q . ,,..- V,.'-M .. 33a-r. 'f-f'ff'if't:, t A . - V -W -, .K QI kg' J ' , af 'i'v'fdf'i1i'v', flf- 'V ' ', 4'- I' . ,t fg, -f'. xs, xz' ,', -. 1. .1 I I -atm,-E ,v4,5.f b A nqQQ E .. ix '11 'r 1- ., ' .. bf 2 T I 2'f+fa',g'. 13 9 ll, Mi , t. 1 W at 12-as -fm ,' 'zz- W-' I ' i 27: 7' .' :Qi iz ,.- 'L , :ffg ff 1 v-Ni J .,-,Q-IVE' I-A navy xl .scam dqk. One can be instructed in society, one is inspired only in solitude. -Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe 7,171 V 4 A 5 ' 'A . f I -vb , W M, f., . ua- 1. . - r J .. 'r HH' ..A , ' Y U' if-rt, ,:. Q X- U , , .tgtfr -' f if., A-fi -4 v ,W f ' .' 'A , , 1 .- , a., . 1 . . insane 'C-2 4 47 ' .. iff, 'nz .V-.f, gf- -4 A I Y-' V ' Ht . - t 21 , 5 ' I-'S ri-'g '- I 1' -- ' '.5A ir . . pam T Q - -th ' -' ,- S. .jg .-7 g . I Av' W- wk -A X -fe . 3 I 1. -N' ,- i ,W X, -N25 of if 'H 'L fftf--.1:if3'al-ETP' -' if if V' N' .tg A-. - fi Q- , F . 1 v . . 3, ' 1 ' , :I - 'Ju' .'.'i ' y. t ' 'ik' ff W. of -'G A- ,HN -1- if I 3 :LW ' 'V - . , v 1 ' . 4 ,X S., -f :Ni bf 1 its ' g 4 l , . V :Q-ul, - - A 1. . ' 523, .uf - 1 A '1 fe ' aff .'T '.,L ode' , .' A- . 3 ' t k A wx, 4' YI, ,lt-,EJ .N 4, ' qy',,,j A 1 MT 1. , .w .-. Q . .. af ,, .. I i . A JS tg-., u f,.1 4, -74. gat. r- ,K A. , X . , 4. t,- ..,,t --M.-Q.. .. .4 ,N , ,,.,. , L wg N - ,- ., -22 -it I., .:' .5 '.,. -, - - Ali 1 Mtg W RR ,pdf lr 7 l'Q., . A Hugh V. Faulkner .tl-lushv. -qv A man lives by believing something: not by debating and arguing about many things. Thomas Carlyle ffl 971 Debbie Boe 5951- lo? E, g at 5 W-:F .Vx f - r X. . x new. Q'-km - 4 a Q3 wg.. , :aw any N- . N , FXEFTM e- , 'Flzi gms SX g PCG: 1 ., . ...'-'vt - M.. ,W vixilqba 'w.Q.:'f ' t Donna Lawlor jota . . . What the f---P . . . Bahama Mamas . . . 0-17 . . . FYB . . . Are we havin' fun yet? . . . Fuzzy Duck - Ducky Fuzz . . . GDL Say it isn't so . . . Success is nothing . . . You're neat . . . Can I touch you? , . . Tone Deaf Choir . , . Hosebag . . . I've got more kill . . . PURPLE Passion . . . Cubs Win . . . Monopoly for shots . . . Directly from the Heart . . . FLA. Cheers . . . Blossoms . . , Good God . . . 88 rolls oft.p. .. . Workin' it . . . EMPB . . , Do you wanta spoon? . . . Potestas . . . It's her birthday, Ofhcer . . . Hide the puppy . . . Hurt someone . . , So drink, Mother FWfQl4lf c . . . Lookin' sharp . . . Scavenger Hunt, '84 . . . Trend setter . . . The Clique . . . Was it good for you? . . . Livin'offthe Wall . . . Who's your buddy? . . . Hill Street Blues . . . Evelyn McCarthy wt, EN VS5 xl iv li X X 9 Q X '. , vt.-Q X X Xl N x , is ,f M ' 3 - 1 if-V Valerie Heitler ' .9 . t X xl , . X. , V 5 . . X b. -T ' .X K cw! A, ,. N, Yvonne Bradley Thanks Mom and Dad!! Love ya, Vonnie Four years of fun, hard work and caring people made LFC a memorable experience. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. One day at a time - this is enough. Do not look back and grieve over the past, for it is goneg and do not be troubled about the future, for it has not yet come. Live in the present, and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering. - Ida Scott Taylor There is only one success to be able to spend your life in your own way. - Christopher Morley This page mvnplzmentt rfilir. and Mrs, Curtis Bradley. 223 224 Debbie Schommer jennifer Holmen Krista Sutter IG TWIST HE l.l,4 But if vou've got a real friend somewhere. It makes life a little easier . . . - jackson Browne In the long run the pessimist may be proved right. but the o p t i - mist has a better time on the trip. - Daniel L. Reardon Nothing worse could happen to one than to be completely under- stood. - Carl Jung One ofthe advantages of being disorderly is that one is constant- ly making exciting discoveries. - AA. Milne It is only with the heart that one can see rightly: what is essential is invisible to the ere. - The Little Prince To much of a good thing is wonderful. 1 l X. M31 Q VM Vnf 44' Wd? M' ra-ff' 4, Z7Mnf .x 4 Mae We Sixv 1-. You guys are great' B1 K . . rtender, beers forthe house and a Couvoisier for me! - Sargent Shriver '72 I I I I g I I' F I5 'X 'S-' A . 'I W -It H 3' ' K M , uw 1 I KN , , If , I , ? r X- Mfxsag A- A K Did we 1 e nigh! we 01771051lUt'llfb0U'lI7lg?n john B. Klaus III ever lell you about th David A.W. Anger Thu pngr rumpI1n1f'nLx gf Mr und Mn. LE, Angrr, 07, 'lu-.h. Ted Carlus .fqfv Steve Wzllclschluidt Kevin Breen ,,f B JL Phil Shively g . x lg X 4 X K X james Burlew I can dream of schemes when I'm sitting in my seat: I don'l see any flaws till I get to my feel: I wish I never woke up this morn- ing, life was easy when it was bor- ing. S, C. 228 . W :M -3 W . ohn M. Damko v xg -Q . Auuvh- 4 Philip Klinkner ' Ai 'imff '- z -... .QLQ.jL,.L'f::?i'i'?' - ..,. - geggfv. A','. 1 iiifz-:ze-rf' N-ef ' , ..gLQ,,,,Q,,lllQQi.,QQ',, ' 1 ' '-Q .i 7 I-- F1325 41295:-yf. 'IU' -Z - E-'-' '-Q'-' ee e f -me Q e ,ver we 14- fe A ,V fAPTz,jj7,'. - X . --. gg-. k.., , ..-if., 3' V F A, - . irq U n v.. iff.. .-2.e . -gd ' - 1-df--ls---- W' M' A' --- N A .. Y vi! - - - QQ we ' e 9 9 -I fr. Q, if s . N , ' , 2.4 . Dirk Cameron Shelley '--,X 3 g-- -xizx oy P I-A IPR , 4 - x. 5' .e l .X - gif.. x df? ,-gl-.1-51, 'lv-Q. 224 Madge Buchholz Q Z' btllllid dk -r 'O v ill ,Q ' 'vi-1 i :' v . . ' 1.,' N. Il!-,a Gimme the ball, Coach! Lindenhurst Youth Soccer I 1 1 155- Keith Buchholz Kimberly Dahl There is no need to run outside for better seeing, Nor to peer from a window Rather abide at the center of your beingg For the more you leave it the less you learn Search your heart and see If he is wise who takes each turn: The way to do is to be. - Lao Tzu Marianne Edwards In a profession where twenty fail for one that succeeds. that one ought to gain all that should have been gained by the unsuccessful twenty. - Adam Smith A -r -hi' 0 gms ull I .l U., No sense in dreaming, My life has no mean- ing, without you by my side. Th 4 .-, J Q A ,uf H Q A -, .eb Quark liIlCOIll?l Lx page r'1nnf1l1n1r11I.x nf ,Hr mul ,Hu 171 I rlzmnb fill jerald K. Davis ITV L lllln ' if L.. . , ... . i . lf I f. E' Q ll. 'Y ff-YL' 'A 2 1' Nix--. ' J ' +54 . E 4 '--' :c f- a ' . ,es 1 .f --I .1-2.3 n-2-,.: -ff ' ., as Susan Catharine Cole JU' Karl Johann Ragnar Wrussell Kristiansen VII ,gy x 3 . . V, -Xb 9 . x 9' lk X 5. f , x fy r- fi - -1:-f' fz f.,f2. ' . L f' .f - -a re -'pr-.,:f-:MLS-V 'exz-,f'wT, if 'Sf-: -Q.:-L Aj -Q, Kim Elstein A Patrica Alioto 04' A-.b X. 'N xwqpx ,-,Ni .I g . I . .. v X H , , 4 ' X n x S S ' hx f fixlkiiilivk f r 5 Tracy Barker 'P Brian Weber -4- .t.1 pw '- Guess I must be having fun The less we say about it, the better Make it up as we go along Feet on the ground Head in the sky It's O.K. I know nothings wrong . . . wrong, - David Byrne Thanx to Maw and Paw and WMF-LM and E.B.B. and all the little people . . . This page romplimfnti of Betty Mae and Barns Suppl. 234 Lee Siegel You must blaze a trail of your own, unknown, alone, But keep in mind Don't live today for tomorrow like you were immortal The only survivors on this world of ours are . . . . . . the warming sun, the cooling rain, The snowflake drifting on the breath of the breeze, The lightening bolt that frees the sky for you Yet only eagles seen to pass on through, The words of love, the cries of hate, And the man in the moon. - Genesis i. xx ' . Q ,f Q N , 'Q ,a 1 l Y is L. A Don't sit and wait For the world on a plate It's not a stroke of luck or chance just draw a bead on that sucker, And drive . . . - Todd Rundgren Q ve - f N 19 5 Q.. Tracey Meehan 1 f v 4 5 . S Iill D. Fischbein ii 236 . Q su 'E' 5 ohn Shannon LE Q, . .5 x v-SCD 'UQ' RTB' X lulmllh George IJ.'1 'crznlw J ' 1 JF l A ' fa, T' 4 'QQ 'QQ lt the roar Nancy Lee Warcl llllif A lSlH-l There are situations in which one is Clll off from the opportunity to clo one's work or to enjoy one's life: but what can never he ruled out is the unavoida- bility of suffering. In accepting this challenge to suffer bravelv. life has a meaning up the last moment, and it retains this meaning literallv to the end. - Viktor Frtniltl l less travelecl. liut cacli must liticl his own. llc who has it WHY to live lor tain lwair tllllllhl am HOW'. - Nietlstlic 2 O just something to get me going. ' 5 Qu . , I., +P' 6.3121 pgaft-mf ,C 51:3-. - -Mem ,B Fl- 3 xx x Fu ? - a it fW5i3'?i'f.f'7EJf'3 'fitgi ,fs-M -y,tf'l'l Q34 s-Yeiiiwl ,fQ,gg':i:.-M' ll-w-f,j3.'..c' l i, . 'aku ' -' , l: ' .K - 4 ,Q ' -- ff1f'4.lllll lll9'lllsllQl l l - 5? WPT? r T VA. ,,,,xy,8r.Yrf-4.'-gf.-A. .A , - .H .-.LR .. . , Y , , L r,. , . .W A Wfwywwmdwi du ,ybWHWWQdywQQ AA., if ' 'l d 9. 4 'Nr 'l',wll it,:t,s1S 1 ta E' 3' 'VI' l W1 JL 1' A x ww ,Mt H M, N. agar -r 4 I 1 C t H I ' v P , , M .Pe I A u g- K q . t 4' .. QQ . ., , ' li. , . 'V 4 'fr' if ' ' ,N :L-ul 11 .I P' hu' V ' X 'fN .x P ' .w ' 'mf' -A , , ,N ll. ., -, H , f ,Z NA at ft ' - te ft 4, W tt- 1 lf 'v -t ' ' r 'H' ' 4 lt' ' ' 4 J, l 'f'5Y'r4'3'-'lf K J, V wt lr in 1 qc is Q N Y w S g 5, I N K :.,1.:,a:':J!! 41 . Q 1.1, . 5. 3. nn . 4 1 ul 4 H -4,r 4531- un ,L 'l . w W1 1 .. . tw.:--3.1 .-yxalv ,. . -, ,. . A . -V , ,.N .. M V- r -.-, - 4, , .1 , ,' 1. vyfu-'tnh NM! J 1 K Q qi. . gk . Y t ., -'- ..N.!N- LN, l Wuxi. 11:5-,Q ' t- ' lu. lk Q wi ':1,5'-'lf'-'7 L ltr' l-U s 'Q' li! dsx ' ' 'l V5 , 4. 'fy' WL fr Q-' ,l k lr'l'fx-,gt gl ib. 4 ,115 ' ik- yt' A ,L:iXi6Jt' xH.,,.Vz . f.- -- 4 , , ..-gf, EA L, L. I ' ,t ,. 3 it N., H - ,' 'lf F. ,, 1- , , f?l1ll9 3i1!i'.'zlf,L1tsai-LJ' V 1.'s1':z1..,.t.1. -lN5 1lux.'w7rs. mg I always knew l max lnmtfl 1lXL'l llvvlw Qtlmut soccer. -,x::.:.- -- ---.112-5 . -,1-.-H..- Always a gentleman. Congratulations Fred 7951 Love, Dad, Mom, im andjenny fthe Big dumb dogj ,S Eugene Lagoniarsino Ah, but a 111211155 reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a Heaven for? Andrea Del Sarto Robert Browning Congratulations With LOVE and PRIDE Mom X J f N To Jerald Keith Davis You7ve Come a long way, Baby! From Mom. Dad, and Brother Shannon I he best the world has to 1 1 rf N f T A O lf' Q fr 'fe Con ratulations I lllket q a wtl g g Epljiifsildlgflllel gg 2 I Seniors! mr I gm C-23111 wg m U ZIQII ig The Forester Staff t Le 1 q x jk 6 r w Ml DM EN 0 er. X gel CY?1fYfhmg'xFHCYi?yfam5.- f , N dgiar Bei , minus affgwean 1eVemmagf5m Q ff 9 N -nm .- iw-fe..--V1 , - .., AMW j f N Congratulations, Tim Mom 8a Dad X J -W K N Congmtnlotions Lonm J onnson! YD 45523 Ennly, Bruce, and Lisa 5 K J f ETUNE-R.ATLl-LfAT'l.1JT 4S' 1l L'l,T1-fDlj ! gnu 101.113 17--B11 B151 BVI! wf,'R:E vizng PZRDU,-D or QOL!-! LDCIE or LOIJQE, I-wa'-L AND DAD 4--Q K J Krista, Congratulations and best wishes on your graduation. May your future bring you bright and happy things. We are proud of you. Love always, Mom and Dad Laura, Elizabeth and Mark X jk -'- - -v--f V ----.Q-nsa:anuYF'ff 45'1!S'2A A-1... .W ,.G,L..:,, - - M . f- - ' T? :,,.' --N: ' ' , - - 1 V f f '-f fNdhun!5fmvz,, ' z., i -f--ws..-si ' ' -1 Chris - Fly and be free with our love and blessings. Mom, Dad, Lisa and Matt X JK Mitchell, 49 Fame is a vapor. Popularity an accident. Riches take wings. Only one thing endures, and that is character. Lovingly, Your Proud Parents Congratulations Scott! We love you! Mom, Dad Tracy, Marcy 84 Tom, Mark, Brett, Heather 8c Reese if N ---Q You'v come 0?7v22741Lo WLQQ 4 AM ,,, Jiri xqfffb Qxggboicsjgk END' ffv' QR 'fl'-r , ,. a ong MD '- wwf ...way? 1 Afn,4i,,,0cA,e., Y J f N 'Eu' Caroline, From Country Day to Purnell to Lake Forest to? From soup to nuts, you had it all, and breezed through like a pro - we are all so very proud of the way you have handled every- thing in your life, and we know that you will continue to excel in anything you set your mind to do. You have courage, strength and determination - what more could one person want? Keep up the good work. Love from Mum and Dad, Ruth, Rob, Nana and Grandpa, Grandma Doris, Uncle Sidney and all the family in England. Not to forget, of course, Trisquet himself. K J .4 ifipivk xg.. ' , 'r .,, A ,4h , -T..-X 'VA 5-rv, ,Mt , ' 7 Solong I., fl., Cf Lake Forestn S s !?5g-. 1:54. Is there somethmg in this ice cream? A1 Mm x - don't stop me Congratulations, ..t,.,..,.Q-A MM ' 9 , nd and Jenifer ' 0 , .. . Congratulations john Damko L 935 gi5:'iS?:x s X c:,1xf'fEf , ?a.x Y ' 2 1' A ,f I Dad, Mom, Debbie, and my v ,Ls Laura vQ1 V S f V- Aff:-X Lifii 'X x 5' . W . .x , .Q ' x f N f Congratulations Cindy! We re very proud of you! Mom and Kris K J L- x 3 'Sl Congratulations 'W- Tony Mallas We,re proud of you! Mom and Dad Lo You K jk An eternity, or was it the wink of an eye 20 wonderful years have gone by since a beautiful, smiling baby named Dianne blessed our home and filled it with love,Ljoy and pride. How lucky we were. VC it 'n' ,fi -1 Li 4 Amy, You've come a long way ubabyf Congratulations and our very best wishes for your happy and successful future. Love, Mom, Dad, JB. 84 Tom To my Son Steven Pappageorge More great men than not have lost their fathers at an early age and seem the stronger, not the weaker, for it. - Author Unknown So many times through the years, I have been com- plimented and given the credit for your being the fine and good person that you are. Correction, the credit is yours alone, as you are a fine and good person naturally. It has been and always will be a privilege when I hear you say Mom, Congratulations, with all my love, Mom K J Here's to our little girl, Lynne! i Congratulations! All Our Love, Mom 8c Dad x X 1 I xmf, 5'5 'M QRS Vernon, Our Congratulations and Best Wishes to You and The Class of 1985 As you seek new Places to grow With you our love Will always go. Dad Sc Mom X ysuo J f The events of these few moments help to cre N ate and to sustain a lifetime of memories and experiences from which one can continually draw upon but never returnf' Congratulations to the Class of 785 and especially Cur Son Scott and his friends Jenifer, Pingo, Coodie, Randy Andy, Muffy, Casey, LuLu, 7 jenny Coyle and jenny Mathis. Love, The David Parker Family K J f N f ,A Phil, l, ll Es, if We have so many f ' C - 3 memories of the things I .- i .. l . you said and done and Q6 f your place in my heart is A 'Ki Z a very special one! l'm ' D ' y wishing you life's very xx . 2 best today and every day - I, 1 Love. e A aa - - K Mom J f N To Debbie, With pride and joy we Mother, Dad, Tony, congratulate Nick, Sally and Lucia achievemems, you on your splendid Love always, K J X Mom and Dad! 25 K ' h New Canaan Which Way to the Forest? Preppy! N ty. . ,-off' ' 'fu ,- FJ Q .A .av But, I thought I was ' t I . . fri '.x-, nik greg The Captain of industry is 5 Way to go J We,re so proud of you! Love - Is this the Beta Triton Mom 86 Dad gc Kerrln 86 initiation? TCddY - l- Lid Karen, When we received the opportunity to write something to you in The Forester it wasn't hard to decide what it should be or if we wanted to do it. When we were blessed with you it was a very special day in our lives. You have always broughtjoy and happiness to us. We are very proud to be able to say you are NOUR DAUGHTER. We found this poem by Amanda Bradley and it re- minded us of you: SOME PEOPLE GIVE FROM THE HEART Some people seem to specialize In doing thoughtful deeds. Before you ask, they understand Your problems and your needs. Quietly. they do their best To help, inspire. and cheer And everything looks brighter Right away. because they're near. They always have a lot to do But still find time to spare To listen and to give advice Because they really care. They help because they wanted to, They find ,joy in being kind. And making others happy ls the first thing on their minds. They make this world a better place By practicing the art of reaching out to others And by giving - from the heart. May you have all the health, happiness and success that life has to offer. You are indeed a VERY SPECIAL PER- SON who is loved very much. You have touched our lives. Love Always HSchnuck Um's, Mom Sc Dad X J if N Glenn, Congratulations! You have worked very hard these past eight years. We are very proud of you and we love you. Love, Mom, Dad, Warren and Kim K J Steven, You have gone a long way since this picture was taken. May the future be as happy and rewarding. H . :t .xr V .V .4 Mom and N f Congratulations Randy! l am very proud of you. If your accomplishments of the last four years are an indicator, you're in for a very fulfilling and exciting future. Love, Dad K . X J N ongratulation , Michael . . . The best is yet to Come! Love, Mom and Dad ' 'YW' ' - ,.,1.-- FT - W HA1 .-: . 'N .3-1:5 -. . s ,11111. 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May all your dreams Best Wlshes' TOIH .W I 0 From Come true Xigge you Dad and Mom Waclawek Mom 86 Dad And the Rest ofthe Clan 7 1c1111'111lJc-1 11'l1c11 11111 11e1c l111111 Yllll 111.11l1- 11111 l.lIllIlN 111111 1l1'11' s11111- 11111 .1111-.11l1 l1.1l 1 l't'llK'llllK'I 11l11-11 11111 s1.11'11'1l s1l11111l, ll1111 llllblltl 1111 111111 lllL'll. 11111 X1'1111'1111'111l11'1 111111 Il.1Il 111 II l111111 Lllllfll' s1l11111l 111 lllgll s1l11111l Wl1.11 .1 l111el1 g11'l 11111 l11-1 .lIlll' W1- 11-1111-111l11'1 111111 1l1-11s1 II 1 lc.11e l1111111' l111 l..1l1el'111'cw1,Y1111l1111l11'll11'11c'sl111111111 l1111' l111 11111 gum X11-11-1111'111l11-1 11 lll fy 1 . I L4 f. I me WV K QT kj 1 If , X N Tria Burgy 26 5 , ' She is Au XZ 5 - f 4 Conference Q2 And MMVI? with us!! QW! Z' - All Our Love - G 1 fV'm1gHE 5741 - ,145-F R A Rf A' XX H 1 XX-J ' x X LV f X fx kj X 4,6 I 0 ww K f .rD'?f1fL dv fffabm, D , ,e JN E f I!! f Congratulations, Cindy, on doing it your way. it f' l'4' We know these years at W s 2 f- sr LFC will prove to be ' y - ,wg stepping stones to the ,u . many goals you've set 5 E , if 6' Q it .J k We're all proud of you. Lauren, Rick, Mom, Dad and Crandmom X Beth, Merita and Beth, . Congratulations and the best of luck! I'm going to miss you all. Love, Ellen P.S. Don't forget graduation Ellen, Dianne, Bruce, N Ready or Notw K World Here She ag' , Comes! We re Proud Of C . 1 - You, Sue! OHglA2ltU HUOHS Lgve, to the class of 1985 Mom 8c Dad J ' 9 Rmaldo s 250 East Market Square Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 36- 1 x J 1900 A... Love 81 Socurit 'IQIILIVS what ll trust is all about. Lct us help you. 'lru-.l IPUIHIFIIIICIII First National Bank of Lake Forest llwvuwaltw .mn Bmw tam' Lake- Forest Itlwnom BDU-151 E13-1 SVOU lVlPmLmer' FDNC f N Congratulations to the Class of '85 Szabo Management and Staff x J f Nl Chicago Bears f 1 imdb nm I , ..,, .V,,. .4 . ,-.-,'-'.f?f'Z .Eat fggf , . . r5LJffJ:Qf fag'2 T 2.5 - - - :lil-'ef -r ii'fiT5i i ' 'Qu 59'- '. 2-11 511' ,W ,... -Q:- Har I Q .9 - . 154.3 I: '. 1' 'ifglfi - Q ' 'lfau . . ,N -,379 '- I i we t 'lam Football Club X J 3 1 x x X I x 0 t X ' - 'f x r 4' v 'r a if N ffiuz n..- 'Jhe Swiss Co ony CHEESE and SANDWICH SHOP ' Cheeses and Sausages 0 14 Varieties Whole Bean Coffee 0 Food Gifts Premade or Made To Order DELICIOUS SANDWICHES on BOUDIN SAN FRANCISCO SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD ' TURKEY and CREAM HAVARTI ' HAM and SWISS ' ROAST BEEF 0 AMERICAN SUBMARINE 'ITALIAN SUBMARINE ' TUNA SALAD 672 WESTERN AVE. MARKET SQUARE, LAKE FOREST K J f . 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X 259 MARKET SQUARE f 'LF fl fl LAKE FOREST, :Emmons eooas ' --l l, Lake Forest College T HOCKEY CLOTHIN i ' ' Q Q f . lt K SPORHM 'FOODS Student GOVSI nment l Activities. . .24-43 Administration. . . 101-104 Admissions. . . 105 Alioto, Patricia. . .233 Alph Chi. . .53 Alvarez, Gigi. . . 148 Ambassadors. . .54 American Marketing Association. . .55 Amnesty International. . .55 Anger, David. . .225 Appelbaum, Cindy. . . 146 Armstrong, Laurie. . .217 Art Department. . . 106,107 Association for Computing Machinery. . .56 Baade, Rob. . .110 Badertscher, Amy. . .221 Barron, Lori. . .151 Baumann, Thomas. . .97 Beaufoy, Ilse. . .103 Behling. Charles.. .126 Bennett, Kenneth. . . 114 Berninzoni, jon. . .165 Beta Triton. . .57 Bhatia. Lynne. . . 153 Biology Department. . . 108 Blackstone Hall. . .46 Black United Concerned Students. Boe.Debbie. . .222 Bopp, Ruthane. . . 101 Bosse, Mitch. . .202 Bostwick, james. . . 171 Bouyier, Gregory. . . 144 Bowen. Ann. . .128 Bradley, Cynthia. . . 105 Bradley, Yvonne. . .223 Brandt, Gene. . . 100 Brauston, Lisa. . .24 Braxton, Wayne. . .96 Breen. Kevin.. .226 Britton, Charles. . . 136,137 Brookshaw, Michael. . . 116 Brotherhood. . .58 Buchholz, Keith. . .230 Buchholz, Madge.. . 104,230 Budney, Daniel. . .190 Burgy, Tria. . .185 Burlew, james. . .228 Business Department. . .121 Byrne, jane. . .24 Cabaret. . 24,38 Campus Entertainment Committee. . .59 Carlus. Ted ..101 Carlus, Ted 111. . .226 Carmony, Lowell. . . 121 Carr, Amelia. . .107 Carr, Michele. . . 167 Casey, Candy. . .104 Casperson. Kristen. . .152 Chapman. Leslie. . . 100 Chemistry Departtnent. . . 109 Chorus. . 38,39 Christmas Concert. . .39 Cishek, Ellen. . .28 Ciszek, Corey. . . 184 Coaches. . .96.97 Cole, Dan. . .128 Cole, Susan. . .232 Coleman, Doug. . .97 Coleman, Suzanne. . .294 Collins. Kevin. . . 198 Cooper, Patrice. . . 156 Cote, jane. . . 172 Coutts, john. . . 109 Cowler, Rosemary. . . 114 Coyle, jenny. . . 176 Crane, Carolyn. . . 110 262 Index Craft, Don. . .104 Creel, Lawrence. . . 192 Croyden, Michael. . . 106 Cunningham, Bill. . . 160 Cutler, Sue. . .162 Dahl. Kimberly. . .231 Dalburg, Kathleen. . .211 Dalzell, Debbie. . . 147 Damko, john. . .228 Danos, Denise. . .217 Dau, Michael. . .97 Davis, Glenn. . .183 Davis, jerald. . .232 DeCoster, Richard. . . 123 Deerpath Hall. . .46 DeSousa, Dianne. . . 132,133,264 Dilsheimer, Amy. . .171 Dlabay, Les. . . 112 Doleski, Wayne. . . 102 Dolinko, Ann. . .154 Donnally, Bailey. . . 100 Doss, Laurie. . .212 Dresing, Beth. . .139 DuBois. Peter. . .193 Dye, Richard. . . 111 Ebner. Michael. . .118 Economics Department. . . 110.111 Education Department. . . 113 Edwards, Marianne. . .231 Egner, Scott. . .198 Elstein, Kim. . .233 Emery, Tricia. . .148 Ender, Karen. . . 180 English Department. . . 114,115 Eskilson, Arlene. . . 129 Etienne, Michael. . . 196 Ewing, Naomi. . .102 Fabhri, Rosanne. . . 104 Faber, Roger.. .123 Faculty. . .98-129 Faulkner, Hugh. . .221 Feder, juliana. . .108 Field Hockey. . 78,79 Film Group. . .59 Fischbein, jill. . .235 Fischer, Paul. . .124 Football. . .8-1.85 Foreign Language Department. . . Forester. . 71,264 Forgus, Ron. . . 127 Frankel, Phylis. . .127 French Club. . .60 Fritz, Tony.. .97 Fryxell, james. . . 120 Feuchtmann, Thomas. . . 129 Fuller, Muffy. . . 175 Ftilton, Debbie. . . 188 Gabel, Paul. . .144 Galloway, jonathan. . . 125 Gamma Rho Delta. . .60 Garneau, jean-Luc. . . 116 Garrick Board. . .61 Gayle. Carol. . .119 Gebhart. joyce. . . 147 German Club. . .61 Giannamore, Frank. . .96 Glassman, Bob. . . 127 Glenz, Mary. . .103 Cotnez. Martha. . .213 fioot'1l,jt1clil1i.. .101 Clooiluiti, Peter. . .214 Ca ft, i'l.tvton ..117 1-my yi itlttwv, ,182 lime. tise, Yivginia. . .172 11341 2 'te 156 ffm A ' 105 Greenfield, Robert. . . 114 Greenlee, janet. . . 112 Gregory Hall. . .47 Griffin, Catherine. . . 150 Grisham, Gertrude. . . 103 Grossman. Ron. . .118 Gummere, Francis Spike . . . 10:1 Hadler. Eric. . .202 Hale, Rosemary. . . 110 Halloween. . .30433 Hamblett, Andy. . . 174 Hamblett, jenifer. . .174 Hand, Marla. . . 107 Handball. . .94,95 Handler, Richard. . .129 Hanlon, Margaret. . .141 Hansen. Barbara. . .108 Hansen, Bill. . .166 Hansen, Forest. . . 122 Hardisty, jean. . . 124 Harlan Hall. . .47 Harris. David. . .199 Heitler, Valerie. . .223 Henderson, Katherine. . . 186 Henderson, Lizzie. . . 179 Henriquez-Boekhoudt, Aimee. . .212 Hentz, Ann.. .115 Herter, Craig. . .207 Hetley, Tom. . .138 Hicks, Wendy. . .101 History Department. . . 118,119 Hockey. . 88,89 Holliday, Robert. . . 120 Holmen, jennifer. . .224 Homecoming. . .26-29 Homecoming Committee. . .28 Horigan, Bruce. . . 155 Horwood, Caroline. . . 173 Hotchkiss, Eugene. . . 100 Hughes, Mary.. .115 Hurley, Kristen. . .142 Interfaith Center. . .62 Internat. . .62 Intramurals. . .40,41 jeffris. jennifer. . . 142 jeong, Tung Hon. . .123 johnson, Brian. . .168 johnson, Laura. . .218 jones, Ellen. . .113 jones, Marla. . .211 Kaplan. Bruce.. . 138 Katz. Claudio. . . 125 Kaufman. Michael. . . 168 Kaufmann. Betty Burke. . .96 Kendler, jon. . . 165 Kenly, Granger. . .102 Kepler. jenny. . . 151 Kersten. Lisa. . . 191 Kirby, Frank. . . 128 Kleinman, Beverly. . . 167 Klaus, john. . .225 Klingbeil, Laura. . .109 Klinkner, Philip. . .229 Knous, Scott. . . 199 Korzeniowski. Debbie. . . 166 Kotler, Melissa. . .218 Krantz, David. . . 126 Krawchuk, Peter. . . 193 Kristiansen, Karl. . .232 Kroon, Karen. . . 170 Kupiec, Stephen.. . 190 Kurtz, julia. . . 1 17 Lada. LeeAnn. . . 150 Lagomarcino, Eugene. . .209 LaLone, Lance. . . 194 Lamont, Pat. . .104 yy .- I l I awlor, Donna. . .222 azar, Arthur. . . 106 eague for Environmental and Energy Awareness. . .63 ennon, Tom. . .199 eno, jay. . .24,28 enrow. Linda. . .205 essing, Abba. . . 122 eubbers, Matt. . .96 ewis, Helene. ..101 ibrary Staff. . . 103 ois Hall. . .48 ombardi, Lou. . . 122 ouch. Charles. . .108 yman, Michael. . .204 IacKenzie, Deborah. . .219 laline, Sal. . . 169 lallas, Tony. . .207 larsh, Cindy. . . 157 lartin, William. . .109 lason, Louise.. .113 ylasseygjulie. . . 113 lathematics Department. . . 120,121 IcCann, Dave. . . 165 lcCarthy, Evelyn. . .223 lcC1ure Hall. . .48 f1cDowall, Paul. . .158 rlcGowan, james. . . 158 flcNu1ty, Whit. . .153 flcPartlan. Robynn. . .162 fledina, Elizabeth. . . 132.134 lleehan. Tracey. . .235 fIen's Basketball. . .90,91 flessenjoe. . .187 vlichaels, Claire. . . 126 fliller, Arthur. . .103 rliller, Charles A.. .125 fliller, Charles E.. .96 fliller, Ron. . .128 fliller, Ted. . .220 flilne, Gordon. . .115 flitchell. Alex. . . 106 Ilitchell, Ramona. . . 106 rloodie, Tom. . .118 floore Hall. . .49 vlorand, Mary. . .169 vloseley, William. . . 179 floskoff, William, . . 110 vlurison, Larry. . . 165 lvlusic Department. . . 128 Japier, Keith. . . 136,137 slollen Hall. . .49 J'Brien, Frank. . .196 J'Donnell, Meghan M. . . 142 J'Grady, Bradford. . . 158 Jkada, Shinji . .. 165 Jrganizations . . . 44-71 Our Town ... 36 Juting Club ... 63 Jappageorge. Steve . . . 136, 137 'arisoli, Elizabeth. . . 180 'arker, Scott. . .215 Barry, Ruth. . .173 ate1, Meena. . .27,140 'hilosophy Department. . . 122 'hi Pi Epsilon. . .64 'hysics Department. . . 123 'inciak, Steven. . . 159 ,'ingree. jon. . .214 l'1aywrights in Progress. . .37 l'olitics Department. . . 124,125 l'owell, Steve. . .206 'rint Shop. . . 104 'romisel, Bradley. . . 187 'sychology Department. . . 126,127 'tack, Carol. . . 128 'Lacquetball Club. . .65 llamsey, Lucille. . .76,96 tleligion Department. . . 128 1 Reninger, Barbara. . . 152 Residence Staff. . .50 Reynolds, Bill. . .202 Reynolds, judy. . .210 Rhee, Phil. . . 199 Riedel, Eric. . . 102 Riger, Stephanie. . . 126 Risom, Nicholas. . . 195 Roberts Hall. . .50 Ross, Cheryl. . .111 Ross, Deistl. . . 112 Ross, Diane. . . 115 Rossworm, Steve. . . 1 19 Rubchak. Marian. . .119 Rubenstein, Doug. . .160 Running Club. . .65 Sacco, joseph. . . 198 Sanderson, Terri. . . 135 Sands, Emily. . . 105 Schluckbier, Beth. . . 185 Schommer, Debra. . .224 Schouten. Evan. . . 111 Schriger, Todd. . . 198 Schultz, Franz. . . 106 Schwartz, Elizabeth. . . 145 Senft, Fred. . .209 Seniors. . . 130-237 Shaner, Kristin. . . 163 Shannon, john. . .236 Sheehan, Maureen. . .96 Shelley, Dirk. . .229 Sherman, Tom. . .161 Sherry. Michael. . .155 Sherwin, Casey. . . 177 Shick, Paul. . . 121 Shively, Phillip. . .227 Shively, Ralph. . .120 Shrage, Laurie. . . 122 Shuff, Christopher. . .218 Siegel, Lee. . .234 Simkus, Alisa. . .210 Singer, Florence. . . 113 Sirois, Paul. . .220 Sisterhood. . .66 Smart, Sam.. .198 Smith, Audrey. . . 178 Smith, Rand. . . 124 Smith, Stanley. . . 195 Smithers, Nina. . . 177 Snyder, Marybeth. . . 105 Soccer. . .80.81 Social Services Organization. . .66 Society of Physics Students. . .67 Sociology and Anthropology Department. . . 129 Softball. . .74,75 Spalding, Sarah. . .139 Spangler, Deborah. . . 181 Speros, George. . . 100 Sports. . .72'97 Spurlock-Evans. Karla. . . 102 Stehley, Guy. . .97 Steiner. Judi. . . 188 Stentor. . .68 Steph, Nick. . .123 Stout, Nancy. . . 175 Stuart, Douglas. . . 189 Strong, Pauline. . .129 Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. . .69 Student Government. . .52 Sutter, Krista. . .224 Swimming and Diving. . 86,87 Table of Contents. . . 1 Talgo, Mark. . . 194 Talhami, Ghada. . . 124 Tan. Merita. . . 132,134 Teel, Chris. . . 199 Telteli, Adile Ayda. . .154 Terzakis, George. . .236 Theatre Department. . . 1 13 Thomas, William. . . 192 Thompson, Ann. . . 105,219 Thompson, Lee . . . 109 Tierno, Mark. . .113 Tilbury, Kay. . .205 Tolleson, Christine. . . 178 Tracy. Elizabeth. . . 135 Trefny, Sue. . .97 Trottier, Karen. . . 141 Troyer, Robert. . . 121 Tsao, Arene. . .213 Turner, Patty Sue. . . 140 Tusitalia. . .69 Llgaste, Dan. . 27,206 Umlauf, Elyse. . . 186 Ungermann, Timothy. . . 109 VanHoey. Leo. . .129 Van Hove, Roxane. . . 145 VanWincke1, Nance. . . 1 14 Vignocchi, Bernice. . .115 Volleyball. . 82.83 Vruno, Mark. . . 184 Waclawek, Thomas. . .208 Waldschmidt, Steve. . .226 Ward. Nancy. . .237 Warehime, Maria. . . 116 Watter, Steve. . . 102 Weber, Brian. . .234 Weik, Ken. . .108 Weingant, Liselotte. . . 117 Wentworth, Naomi. . .127 Wenz, Eric. . . 158 White, C-ordon. . . 101 Wiggins, Malinda. . 146 Williams. Cuvnell. . . 103 Williamson, Randall. . .215 Wilsey, Anne. . .170 Wisner,jeanne.. 216 WMXM Radio. . .70 Wohltman, Lucy. . . 176 Womens Basketball. . .90,91 Women's Softball. . .74,75 Womens Tennis. . 76,77 Worland, Becky. . . 181 Wright, Scott. . .216 Young, Matthew.. .182 Zabor, Al. . .104 Zender. Tim. . . 189 Zilversmit, Arthur. . .118 Zreczny, Nicole. . . 1 17 Na 1 il -' - JI Q., 11 il 26 264 Forester Staff Dianne T. DeSousa Editor-in-Chief j. Robert Blackstone Ellen Schwarzbach Assistant Editors Keith Napier Terri Sanderson Photographic Editors Copy contributed by: Neal Anderson, Charlie Britton, Patrice Cooper, Kim Fritz, Cathy Griffin. Kyle Henderson. Cristen Kogl. Cene Lagomarsino, R. Bradley Wilson, Kim Woodbury. jenny Youngquist, and different organizations to which we are grateful. Photographs contributed by: jan Berman, Rob Blackstone, Shannon Boyle,jeanette Cassity, Pete Darby, Alexis Eckersall, Ben Feferman, john Kirchoff, Rob Kuehnle, jeff Majetich, Brad Kristen Read, Cordon White, and different organizations to which we are grateful. Senior Coordinator: Ellen Cishek Layout: john Damko Publishing Representative: Morris Ferenson Well. everything else is done. and now I'm supposed to say something witty and meaningful that will sum up this past year, and for us Seniors, the last four years, I find this to be an impossible task, however. How can I, in 500 words or less, even begin to explain all ofthe ways LFC has changed us? Friends, professors, clubs, classes, sports. parties . . . all of these have contributed to our overall LFC experience. Whether it's been all good, all bad, or somewhere in between, we must all acknowledge the fact that LFC has influenced our lives, shaped us, formed us, pushed us in the direction the rest of our life is to take. Certainly, if we took advantage of even some of the great opportunities LFC offered us, we should all succeed when we venture out of The Forest into the real world. I'd like to thank Ellen and Rob for all of their help putting this book together. They made the experience almost fun! Thanks also to Terri and Keith for all ofthe hours they spent locked up in a little dark room for the Forester's sake! l'd like to thank LFC for the opportunity to work on a yearbook. and l thank my mom, dad and Cod for producing me so I could produce this!! This yearbook is an attempt not to preserve memories, but to serve as a catalyst years from now. to help you recall the good memories ofa very important time in your life. l hope the pictures and words we have included in this book will do that for you. I know they will for me, Dianne DeSousa
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