Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1939, p. 61

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irom 9f years to 15 years of age. An enlarged camp -staff this year wilU supervise and instruct vîrtually every type of outdoor' sport sud ac- tivity, according to Roger A. Tre- boar, camp, director and assistant boysa' secretary for'the Y.M4.C.A. Anounce Personnel The staff miembers.have be en an- nounced as follows: Edward Brickman.,29 years., Loyola medical school,'former captamn of, track and Cross Country team, served as Camp echo medical supervisor là st year and wiU retain the same position this, sum- mer. William Glelsner, 25 years. graduate Milwaukee State Teachers college, has several, years experience as program director in private camps now ýswlm- mning director and athletic instructor at Lincoln school in Highland Park. Wl» serve as A Camp unit director. Leii Gutberidge, 26 years. Northwest- ern' university graduate in education, 10 years camping experience anld assistant boys' uecretary for 'Y.M.C.A. Wl» teach canoeing, traclc and field events, swizn- Minrg, gymnaic at, Camp La".o la ac-, complisbed magiclan. Nornian.Wodder, 23 years, student at George Willams Y.M.C.A. college, as- sistant physical director for Evanston Y.M.C.A. Wl» serve as director of water-. front activities at Camp Echo and teach swlmfting, voleyball, gymnastics, bad- ,ininton, and basketball. Van Mar'ker, Jr., 22 years. counselor for Y boys' clubs. Wli serve as dra- matics and bandicraft director for Camp Echo. William Westen, James Hoel, Robert Grlim, and "Bugs" Baer will forin the staff-in--tralnïlng., asslsting the counselors in'conductlng tbe-classes and. activltY groups. Belleý Conrad and -ber assistant, Grace Havens' wl» agai supervise the prep- aration 'of food andthe mess hall.. LauchWest Tours Over Rock Island One, of the largest single parties to tour the West ni several years, wîll leave LaSalle station, Chicago, o v er the Rock Island lines, n.a special train of eleven air-condition-: ed sleeping cars at noon Sunday (Chicago time), June 18, on a two- weeks' trip, covering 7,000 miles. It w*lbe theftrst of uix imilar tours --one every two weeks until Auguit 27. The first trai wiU carry more than 300 travelers to the Pacific Coast and jack. The party wifl visit the Minnesota lake region, Banff and Lake Louise, Canatflan Rockies, Vancouver, Se- :attle, Portland, Ml~t. Shasta, Yosemn- ite National Park, S an Francisco World's Fair, the Giant Redwoods, to. New Yorklc 10 uee uer sin, wm isit, on t*ilr returu, With Mr. Ger- ould'à brother'î family, the Walter ]B. Geroulds, at their home hnI Long Meadowy, Mass. The. Frank Geroulds wiU return to Kenilworth about the lait of June. T FerUM, unau usMudWs For. a .successfui and enjoable-li4o-id- tnip. consuit. with The Nort ore Travel S enrco when making your plans. Take advantage of the Ilconvenience ofcentràlized information about alt t s of vacations at home and abroad. Talk to t ose who know because they have been there. We are officiai reprosentatives for ail linos and SHlO R E EDNA M. TRUE, Manager ,uwr. 11sp ixe rwrbzxuxL mj&-x Kostock, 25 years, Chicago cP"toush oprtoiwt 1colege. Musical director and a Tusicoprtonwhte rfor Camp Echo. Rock Island, Great Northern, Can- >n Wade, 25 years, Garrett Bib- adian Pacifie and Southern Pacifie titute. Y.M.C.A. boys' club <c<>"" railroads. ýd experienced camp counselor. ruct nature lore at Camp Echo. It is poited out that more people Byron, 21 years. student at Be- are tourinjg America thisyear than -ge. Wl» teacb archery and as, for some time owmng to unsettled iL musical instruction. 1 Skinrood, 18 years. Northwest- conditions i Europe and the Orient. Establi" 1 923 SixTFEriTH SEASOUi THE IDEAL Modern Rates )UR FAMILY E. Huait., Manager Don J. I

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