Lake Forest High School - Forest Trails Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Lake Forest High School - Forest Trails Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 35 of 72
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HISTQRY CLUB Elected to head the History Club during its sixteenth year were Eliott Dunn as President, Elsie Vienne, Vice-President, Sue Smith, Secretary-Treas- urer, and Jim Yore, Social Chairman. Membership in the club is open to anyone who wishes to come to the meetings, either to listen or to take an ac- tive part in the discussions. At the first meeting Mr. Richard Byrne, of the LFHS fac - ulty, gave an interesting talk a- bout his trip to Europe In No- vember, Senator Robert Mc- Clory was the guest speaker, and at the January meeting a debate was held about the pros and cons of the Republican administra- tion. Defending the administra- tion were Doug Duggan, John Christie, and Lyn Nagel. Op- posing them were Eliott Dunn, John Crowley, and Nancy Hal- tenhoff. Shown from left to right are David Dreiske, Janet Bieger, Tom Bigford, and Faith Poole as they express their opinions on various subjects during a panel discussion. Shown are Sue Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Yore, So- cial Chairman, Elliot Dunn, President, and Elsie Vienne, Members of the debate shown from left to right are Vice-President, Nancy Haltenhoff, John Crowley, and Eliott Dunn. . Q F..

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THERE WILL BE A MEETING . Shoyvn from left to right are Dick LaHue, Presidentg Mr. Edgar Lindenmeyer, faculty advisor, Ralph Hertle, Executive Officerg Eric Ericson, Treasurerg and Edgar Madsen, Secretary. RIFLE CLUB Watch your step when you venture in- to the southeast corner of the basement of LFHS, for the Rifle Club may be at work! The boys in the club may earn awards, as they become better shots. The first step upward is the rank of pro-marks- manship requiring 20 points. The follow- ing ranks are marksman, 25 points, marksman first class, 30 points, sharp- shooter, 35 points, and sharpshooter, bar one, 40 points. A11 these ranks are at- tained in a prone position. Sharpshooter, bars two, three, and four are achieved in a sitting position, bars five, six and seven in a kneeling position. The eighth and ninth bars are earned from a standing position. 34



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SPANISH CLUB If you DO speak Spanish you might be interested in joining the Spanish Club, founded this fall by some of the Spanish students with the aid of their instructor, Mr. Lawlor. The members chose as aname, LOS PICAROS, which means the ras- ca1s. The club's first year was busy, but entertaining as well, because of interesting programs which were giv- en at the meetings. Pictured standing from left to right are Mr. Joseph Lawlor, faculty advi- sor, Barbara Babson, Secretary- Treasurer, Burf Porter, Co-Social Chairman, and Barbara Everitt. Seat- ed are Susan Kuhlman, President, Marcia Wright, Vice-President and Ruth Nagel, Co-Social Chairman. CAMERA CLUB Many students have been caught un- aware bythe roving cameramen of LFHS. These shutter bugs provide pictures for the SCOUT and for POSTSCRIPT. The most prized possession of the club is its well-equipped dark room. In the midst of doing some photo work are the club's officers: Burf Porter, Secre- tary-Treasurer, and John Christie, President. Jerry Mosey, Vice-President is not shown. Throughout the year, the Camera Club has on display on the bulletin board pictures of recent school events. John Christie is shown as he changes a dis- play. One of the main highlights on the club' s calendar is the photo contest spon- sored by the officers with the assistance of Mr. Lester St. John, faculty advisor. Anyone is welcome to join the club.

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