wild things of nature are the text books,, and the great outdoors the laboratory, where the teatchers are leaders, li ving their lives with the boys, where each boy is a mhember of this -boy community making his place in the community by what he can contribute to its welfare. Les- sono are learned here that can néver be,.learhed from books. The boys return rugged, alert, eager, confi- dent, and ambitious. Boyhood passes quickly. A first lascamp experience for a boy is an opportunityý and. a dividend pay- lng investment parents cannot at- tord to ovrerlook or.to put off. * btrraay ioJ. a QAAine-ay, mULUF trip to, Brownsvtlle, Texas, and other cities of interest ini the South. SORORITY ?ILESIDENT Mary Waidner of Wilmette, was among the students elected as offj-' cers 'of sororities at Northwestern university. The students chosen will act as off icers for the next year. Miss Waidner, the, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Waidner, 1040 Greenwood Avenue, Wlmette, was elected president of Alpha Phi social sorority. She is a senior in the Col- lege of Liberal Arts and is a graduate of New Trier Righ school. HOM«E FOR HOLIDAY Several Wilmette students attend- ing Carleton college, No0rthfleld, Minn., are home for the twelve-day Easter holiday, whlch began last Thursday and ends Tuesday, April 18. Among those expected to spend, ail or part. of -their Easter vaca- tion at home are: James Anderson, Miss Lois Hellstrom, Miss Dorothy JIolway, Miss Jean Larson, Roy Lundin, Miss Jean Ann Moulding, Miss Jane Penberthy, George Put- nam, Jamnes Steen, Miss Ellen Tor- rey, and Richard Torrey. HOLIDAY CAMPS F«r Girls Hfoc&emsok,, MIeoe 86th gaT Pine and, lake regWon of thie beautiful north country. Fee-Ml Inlusive-PU 8 weeks--5u1> t aihi Ag. m Sm Oiakr AV.. Uvamm UML Tm If YOU Won*' the lest ... If You Want the Happiest Camping Experl.nce Of.ered for Soys Get in touch with Duke Childs, Athletic Direetor, New Trier High School