tion. The schedule wiil permit four dlays of play over the Edgewater Gulf hotel icourse, two of which wil >be devoted to a handicap tourina- ment. Members cf Medinah, Bob O'Link, Park Ridge, .Skokie, R iverside, . Glen Oak, Calumet, Western Springs, Midlothian and Exmoor, will. be rep- resented in the event. George Mc- Aninxch of Glen Oak is. cha irman of the tournament, and Elmer A, .'Eu- lass of Calumet co-chairman. Details.of the trip can be-secured, from Joe G. Davis, acting sec retary,. Chicago District' Golf abs:ociation, 1806, Hotel La Salle. JVilmette Students. Are Froteyttiy fdt*t Stuart Lake,. 1321 Elmnwood ave- nue, Byron Beaton, 320,Third street, and Carl Rotze, 749 Twelfth street, ail of Wilmette, were among the men Ion the rnmnii of Northwstern uni- Live where you pieuse W JOULD YOU like.to' Ylive with your rela- tives? That's what you may have to do while your home is being rehufit after afire-unless you carry Rentai Value Insurance, whieh pays your rent else- whcre until your house is tenautable agalu. ESIRLE INSURANCE AGENCY B. G. Eberi. 522 Green Bay Rd., Winnettca 85E into Delta U] man in thet and is a grai scbool in Ch Colorado Aluinni Arrange Dînner Illinois alumfni of Colorado college, Colorado SpringsColo.,ý will be.hosts to Dr. Thurston J. Pavies, president of tie college, at a dinnier> to be held at 6:30 Friday» 'eveninig, March 10, at the- Electrie club, Chicago. Dr, Davies is now in bis fiftb year at the Colorado institution which is at an all-time higb record for stu- dent enroilment. *He went to Colo-1 rado college from Princeton wherei be, was dire ctor of the graduate ý counicil. A.,E.» Bryson:, of Winnet- ka, president of the Illinois Alumni association of Colorado college, ando Bertha E." Walker, secretary, and a.e commtttee are in charge of plans forthedinnç,r.Over 200 alumni and ýformer , tudents reside i he Chicago area.1 Elected President of filmette, bas of tbe soph%- laer Polytecb- iuatu mo ~ ber o: son of Mr. and ing hfi was also initiated footnu i. He is a fresix-freta ,e of Liberal Arts rtr of Sullivan Migh Hie John bi By lW&rjorie MoLean Lea.ry As a preliminary to a series of articles concerned with "cbôosing the summer camp" we thought par- ents m.ight be interested in, some of the. things t ha t interest th-e di- rectors, of sum- mer camps. Tlhe American Campinga associa- tion, 'during Feb- ruary ofý this year, held its an- nual meeting in St. Louis. T h i s meeting -contin- ued for four days. and. brought to- gether directors of private and in- Marrie Leary stitutional camps Bernie Photo throughout the country. Each yèar committees are elected fromn the various types of camps rep- resented. These committees organ- ize interesting progranis for the next year's session:s and in accordance With the interests of the .various groups. .Every camp director whose winter program perniits, attends this con- vention and takes part in the delib- erations in the various discussion the- R. P. I. Players. Dur: tricians, group meetings f111 thie re- treshman year he was award- mainder of the sessions. Froni eight erals for bis work on the to 25 groupsmeet for the remainder, team, and served as sec- of the sessions, each led by a chair- of hs clss.man wbo has analyzed and made a bis casg.study of the problem to be discussed. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ini the comLbined group sections, al McQuide, of 731 Elmwood phases of the camp program, as well Wilmette, and a graduate as the flndings or results of various, Trier High sc.hoorl. experiments, are ciscussed pro and con. In these smail groups directors the John Cul- i NorthwE Of engineei as scho )0j enjoymng wmnte: lodge, Phelps, 1 nt a weel at l4ong,