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

 - Class of 1955

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Lake Forest High School - Forest Trails Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 39 of 76
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LOS PICARCS Los Picaros , the Spanish Club of LFI-IS, was presided over this pastyear by Barbara Ever- itt. Those helping herwere John Stang, vice - president, Jerry Shellabarger, secretary, Tom Garrey,treasurerg and Ann Ste- phens and Carl Nagel, co-social chairmen. Mr. Lawlor, who is the faculty advisor, also helped with the entertainment this year by showing his slides of South America. A chapter of the Spanish Honor Society called Miguel Unamuno was started this year by the Spanish Club. During the year the Los Picaros , among other things, put on a play for the school, showedaSpanishmovie,and took a trip to Chicago. Pictured are the bulk of Los Picaros members, standing left to right are: Mr. Joseph Lawlor, advisor,Steve Steitz, Dick Nolan, Maurie Baker, Jim Poynton, George Nieme- yer , Bob Douglas , Jack Steitz, Jim Anderson, Pete Malsch, Lyn Rogers, Shyrl Formburg, and Diane Crowley. Seated leftto right are: Tom Garrey, Jerry Shellabarger, John Stang, Barb Everitt, Ann Ste- phens and Carl Nagel. Here we see this year's officers of the Spanish Club perfecting their Spanish pronunciation techniques. In the fore- ground are the microphone and tape re- corder used in speech drills and class exercises. An innovation of the Spanish Club this year was the forming of Miguel Una- muno . CNamed after Miguel de Una- muno,aSpanishphilosopherQ Outstand- ing members were Dick Banz, John Stang and Ann Stephens.

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.K 5 -Jr Here are a few of the more prom- inent upper class members of the 1954-55 Rifle Club. Left to right are: Pete Malsch, Dick Phillips, Sam Ward, and Eric Erickson. No! This is not a bunker scene in the last war! It's only Dick Phillips, who, stimulated by his enthusiasm, has set up his own rifle range behind the furnace at home. Showing his skill in small game shooting is Dick Phillips. RIFLE CLUB Aiming for the bull's-eye, the LFHS Rifle Club started off a new year. For the '54-'55 year Eric Erickson presided over the club. Other marksmen who held offices were Sam Ward, secretary, Dick Phillips, treasurer, and Peter Malsch, Ordinance officer. The faculty advisor for the Rifle Club is Mr. Edgar Lindenmeyer. The Rifle Club, composed of twenty-eight members, met on Mon- days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays of eachweek. Its purpose is to train boys in expert shooting, steadiness, and sportsmanship. George Holsteinhas nine sharp- shooter bars for high scoring, closely followed by Sam Ward with six bars. These bars are attained by shooting from four different posi- tions. Demonstrating the four shooting positions are: Paul Anderson, standing position, Oliver Hard- esty, kneeling position, Terry Flynn, sitting positiong and Dave Bigford, prone position. ln the extreme rear is Mr. Linden- meyer, faculty advisor. Q 'Illia



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HISTORY CLUB The History club elected as its officers this yearjim Jensen, Pres- identg Mary Allen,Vice-Presidentg Anne Geraghty, Secretary-Treas- urer, and Ann Stevens, Social Chairman. Mr. Curtis Eiker is the faculty advisor. At club meetings guest or stu- dent speakers discuss topics per- taining to history in our world today. At various meetings Mr. Herbert Gladding showed slides from his European trip, Mr. Joseph Lawlor showed colorful costumes and slides from his visit to South America and a panel discussion ofthe current problems of China, India and Japan was held. 1 ,..w.-W-ff s l x :Tsar if f at . 6 fr . ,fm f ,M so . fs 1 -4591 'I L -.. 1 ., Zi A ft, .v fl V' 5 l 1 CAMERA CLUB The program of the LFHS Camera club includes field trips, lectures by professional photographers, and discussions of cameras and camera tech- nique. Members put their talent to work in the annual and THE FOREST SCOUT by taking and developing the necessary pic- tures. The successful efforts of members, which are developed in the clubs darkroom, may be viewed on the pictorial bulle- tin board throughout the school year. The clubs faculty advisor and chief shutter-bug is Mr. Lester St. John. Leaders of the club, Edgar Madsen, President, Dick Phil- lips, Vice-Presidentg and Barry Duggan, Secretary-Treasurer, study lighting effects ona posed picture.

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