i G2'L< ~ i 'Ackemann Photo RepreaenUttvea ftôom he various WUlmette young veople'à organtza- tiona met luat week ,vith the co-clsairmen of the Theta Upsilon Rho atunt night. Pive fepTesentative8 were present. Shown in the photo above are: (front roiv) Lee Blaylock, Baptist church; Nancy Pierson, Con gregatttonal. church; and Jack Eyater, Metltodlat chuTch. (Back rotV) Herman Meyers, St. Johnsa Lutheran; and Pred Strauch, Preabyteran church. Not ahourn las David Walworth, representative of St. Augustine's Episcopal church. At present two other groups will trophy selected. Walter Lyman Is articipate ini the entertainmeiit, the chairman of the ticket comnmittee and Albert Afkermainn will handle the direction of Miss Louise St. John Westervelt Faculty té Entertain Following thé assembly, the facul- ty will entertair visiting parents at a tea -i the Alumnae Club roomi. Students and parents wifl have diii- ner together in the eve nng, and the day will. be completed. with the pro- duction of "The. Great Allowance Battie," a humoroius play cf farmlnly life, by the college dramatie club. Miss Catherine Hedman, 115 Fi 1er lane, Winnetka, is, chairman of general arrangemnents for Parents Day. Student chairmen of assist- ing comùmittees are: Miss Jeanne King, Hastings, Neb., nublicity Camp Fire tten by Amer- in our commu- tel and maps lmais. or aa prora V5( hi rtrxan. L1 td by Chis eads presidents of the four et s have charge of issuin ons for the c1lebrton Iare heiul to you and wi aci< the effeet you want ln your own hon uslng much of what you have ai adding a new coverlng for chair -an ice-cre am bar, being betweefl Nort*iwesterni given Louis Y.M.C.,A. will be, ten gymnasium Satui April 1, for' the benefit o feshznan mibers «tElizabeth Holman Is §ociation 4o game Marrner on Tuesday~ the St. . nigtPt- To Alred Dietsch > ýe United 1' 1-: 1. as navy oàlue b efore return2ing,