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^~&o^J^ C^xfi Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois http://www.archive.org/details/forester1001999lake The 1999 Forester Table of Contents Opening page 2 Sports page 17 j Organizations page 55 Faculty page 75 Residence Halls page 87 Seniors page 109 Graduation page 192 Advertisements page 213 Lake Forest College 555 North Sheridan Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 \falume 100 The The Last Class of Millennium Wlien we arrived here as freshmen, we had laminated I.D's and trees as a school seal. By sophomore year our I.D's as well as the seal had a totally different look. Wewere here when the Sports Center boughtour mascot, and when the Bears were still atHalas Hall. We still have ourmascot, buttoday, LFCsharesHalas Hall with the Chicago Fire. Everywhere we turn, we 're seeingsigns ofan evolving campus.More trees are beingplanted, incomingclasses are bigger, Bradley has become the Cleveland Young International Center, repairs on the Chapel have fi- nally been made, and Commons is getting its much needed "face-lift." fust as we're about to leave, with our degrees in hand, the college unveils it's Master Plan, making us realize that the new Millennium is almosthere, and thatwe really are the lastclass ofthe Millennium. 2 Theme and Dedication In Loving Memory Of Brown Harmon Dr. Judith Eilene 1948-1996 Judith Harmon touched the hearts of many students during her years as an English Professor at Lake Forest College. Although she always dressed sharp, she could at times be found outside of Carnegie, jumping double dutch with her students. In the classroom, Professor Harmon taught in a straight forward and direct manner that would later become one of her trademarks. Judith Harmon was more than a professor she was also a confidant. , We dedicate Tlie 1999 Forester to Professor Judith E. Brown Harmon. "Fill not your hearts with pain and sorrow, But remember me in every tomorrow. Remember the joy the laughter, the smiles, , For I've only gone to rest a little while. Although my leaving causes pain and grief, My going has eased my hurt and given me relief. So dry your eyes and remember me, Not as I am now, but as I used to be. I will remember you all and look on with a smile. Understand, in your hearts, I've only gone to rest a little while. As long as I have the love of each of you, I can live my life in the hearts of all of you." -author unknown 100th Edition 3 eginning A n • • • Senior Sandra Rios follows in the footsteps of her sister Angelica Rios '98. It's a familyaffair: brothersGreg Penhart '02and Freshman Lorraine Osborne SpencerPenhart '99. and her friend Ryan Davis. TheCleveland-Young InternationalCentercame tobe thanks to thegenerous donation oftheCleveland-Young family. Melissa Segars and Lauren Haworth Aftera semesteroff-campus, senior Afterspending way too much timeon mass mailings to renew their friendship as rommates. Sonji Henderson returnstoold friends seniors' parents, the 1999SteeringCommittee takes a break. at LFC. 4 Opening more ways than one In TracyMcCormick '00 sends a smile all Brooke introduces Lollipop. A friendship meantto last: Anna- thewayfromSantiago, Chile. KayeWade '02and LaCoya Katoe '02. New daywith plenty ofsunshine. 100th Edition 5 Orientation 1998 The class of 2002 entered with more than 300 students hailing from around the world, from Oregon to Africa. Orienta- tion Leaders/who played a big part in the offical welcome, were lucky to catch their breath now and then as Lake Forest College once again welcomed some new faces. These three freshmen are a little unsure about life at LFC. Loungin' in front of Lois. Welcoming the Class of 2002 Bill Motzer and Brian K. Smith survey things from the back- ground. The 1998 International andMulticultural Orientation leaders were once again a diverse group of students whose After an 18 hour drive, Amanda aim was to help international and multicultural students Gilfeather '02 gladly accepts the settle into life at LFC. Here they are posingwith LFC's help of O.L Meghan Buchanan '99. newest international and multicultural freshman and transfer students. ^fc> While freshman Randi Estes grabs some Karyn Leniek '00 chats with O.L's Mr. Casselberry a Lake Forest food, her friend seems a bit hesitant. Matt Patteron'00 , Blessy Mathews '00, Erreisciad,eJnotc,ealynnd,sMoapshiommboar,esTiJmasoann,d Adela Tellez '99, and Jaime Kellogg '01. Ryan smile forthe camera. 6 Orientation

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