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

 - Class of 1987

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+ mm tw And just what is on Dan Lewinbuk's shirt? Alvaro Candel and Lowell Millburn ponder the same question. 'R X 4 ,1Ns.,,hX-A I 1' Three run-of-the-mill students before their morning coffee. lCourtney Dohherty, Marina Gipps, Carlotta Mills! Pia Montez and Robert Weatherly participate in hallway antics .' ' 3 E . Amy Steffan and Lorraine Weston at a rare occasion: a party in the Vault. Q ew 1 l w l 4

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Sleeping, Studying and Socializing The Holiday Inns: these open hall- way dorms are perfect in spring and early fall for observation of the South Campus social scene. This is also the battleground for stereo wars and snowball volleys. In the same courtyard sits quiet and reserved Moore Hall, home to many seniors. Bradley, the Vault, and the new Deerpath: these three dorms, along with Durand Institute, comprise North Campus, and are dis- tinguished by the fact that they have nothing in common. Bradley, more popularly known as Phipes, is the locale for the ever festive mid- winter beach party, South Seas. Lois Hall is a dorm whose nick- name was no doubt coined by males, but the female residents have the last laugh. It is by far the nicest hall on campus. Deerpath has long held the opposite image, but that may be changing. A g'roup of residents and the Dean Team combined to improve living conditions. But if you get 1941 as a junior in room draw, there is no doubt where you will end up. The Towers are choice housing. Middle Campus is the ideal location for those who like to sleep late and take short walks to class. Of course, military showers are a drawback. Each dormis unique,though there are common denominators. Private room gatherings and large open fiestas are weekly events. Lounge parties, usually sponsored by purpose units and accompanied by cheap beer, provide opportunities for students to mingle. After parties and between studies, sleeping is a popular pastime. Sleep- ing can be interrupted or even prevented by inconsiderate neigh- bors. To deal with this problem, there is the residence confrontation policy which replaced the quiet hours policy. Another new policy for the 1986-7 year is the hub and spoke plan. Purpose unit space is limited to one room and one lounge. Yes, Courtney Doherty. there is an Easter Bunny. 10 The residence staff provides more than just light bulbs. Staff members create and sponsor dorm projects such as trips to Chicago, cookouts and TV parties which foster a community spirit within the halls. A positive dorm experience includes this sense of unity which often leads to friendships by bringing neighbors together. But for some, the dorm is just a place to sleep. Joe Whalen, Jay Marra and Tim Bernero are confident in knowing that only Dan, Alvaro and Lowell stand between them and their dream dates. I Q 'Til ,J . Ir, r ' L XO- - J 1' . 1 1R.', ', si, i l E I I i 1 i l ,ff If g 'J 5' , ,f



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