*Twsngsemo front bronzd elg<juldr #,la iuimmering On tA. *fOir- tvs and tennis scourte; lsors.bock ri<Siàg ir'doIightfui. Deçest and w-% m ô 4 s tain n .a b . a i r i. y Of a c- c sm od ti n s i am sy tuSt Rock Illnd'a fine dally trains-de tUaeGOLDENI iAnE LIMTD-ecofl- ,ny-lu#ury CAME- IOINIAN - tae, you ther. ln thor- wau. w King William Harlan and his queen, Miss Patricia Dewvey, (both shown above) will rule over the Lake Forest college junior prom,,at Ithe Country Club of Evanston, Friday evernng, December S. Eleéted by his clàssmates,. Harlan, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harlan 0of Lake Bluff, chose, a freshman for his queen. Miss Deweyi is the daughter of Mrs. Mabel Dewey of Glencoe. Steven Leonard's orchestra, popular, Chicago musicians heard regularly on radio broaclcasts, will play for the dance. Btate .... ýCome Downý Io the Su.nshine City. ST . PETERSBURG, 'Summier mort: Thorp Hotel and Cotta Door Comaty. Wisconsio ays don 3 . nfort Thé OnIY mOgin* Dr., Delb 1 ert G. Lean, head of the speech department at the College of Wooster, will be the faculty guest speaker when the Wooster Club of Chicago meets at the'Tavern club Friday, Décember 8 at 6 p.m. to ob- serve the nineteenth annual "Woos-. ter Day." The College of Wooister i ow has 225 graduates and former students living in Chicago and su:. urbs who are members of the Woos- ter Club of Chicago. ..sophomore student at Corneil co - 48 lege, served as co-editor for tie recent student publication "As We Are. This student magazine is a ther- mometer of student opinions on current affairs as well as campus likes and dislikes. This* special is- sue carried a feature by several pro- fessors of the college. Miss Lechner is active as a mem- ber of -the Cornellian staff, the col- lege newspaper, and is an English ps, Fisk andthe TRAVEL.SERVICE F.OURTHFLOOR STATE RANK SUI LDI N.G F.VANSTONILLI Noisl.