have been outlined, individual pictures of'the seniors have been taken andi group pictures will be taken sooit, ac- cording to Robert Carpenter, who is the faculty member in chanrge 0ni the publicati on of the annual. Snapsbots also are being collecteti.,, "The Echoes" is distributed at the close of "the year.. This year's book wîll be much the same as last 'year's, with, about two hundred pages de- voted to pictures anti accoiints of'the activities of the various .departineit.s and clubs. TWO Editors-iaChief Rentnolds Ostrum ani Harry Kinne are editors-in-c.hief of "The Echoes." Paul, Philips is. business manager, Harvey Whidden is advertising man- ager, andi Leonard Wolff is circula- tion manager. The remainder of the staff is as follows: Group.pitures-Bud Howrard, edi-r tor, Clyde Warble, assistant, Dick Oliver, Albert Barker., Ada Reasner andi Virginia Jones. Organizations4kSlefl Holten, edi-~ tor, Anne Linti, Daphne Bjorkland,' Harriet McDermott, Bob Wagner, Ray Kimbaîl, and Don Alfred. Album section-Betty Dostal,,edi-, toBruce Griffen, Bob L eonard, Mazie Mouat, Margaret Goulti, James Will and Margaret Lindstromn. SBoys' athletics-Colin Finlayson, editor. Bill Kidd, assistant, Harry Gillogly, Joe White, Laurence Bu~ck- master, Donald Pavlicek, George Ev- eritt, Bob Hicks, Bill Pavey, lfarry Keator, Bill1 Miler, Frank Church, Charles Leonard and Tom Sinding. *Girls' athletics-Ester Kreibal, edi- tor, Frances Payne, Margaret Ebe- ling, Jane Sundiof, Beth Mcllraith, Margaret Thiel andi Eleanor Culver. Circulation, staif-Leonard Wolff, editor, Marion Barber, Jane Dement, Virginia Rich, Martha Gilhofer, Janet McNulty, Albert Linti, John Strug- gles, Chaude Hamilton, Girard Schil- bach and Eugene Prochùow. Cover Actavities Activities-John Beckmaân, Alison SBurge, Phyllis Dubsky, Lucy Jones, Xed, Levison, Earl Moss, Bob Nason schlooi, on a simiaar trip«during the~ coming sumrner. Mr. Frisbie stated this week that he wilIl have a small sehected group o n bhis forthcoming tour. The group's journey tbrough Europe wiIh be made' entirely by.automnobile, he saïd. Visits will be. matie to Hollanti, to the Rhine country, to old Trier, where. the party wihl be. given an of- ficiaI welcome by the city, to, the meivlcities of Germnany, to Ober- ammergau,- to Austrian Tyrol, to. the Zeppelin works on Lake Constance, and to ma ny interesting, points in: France and England,' including the World.-war battie sections of France, Paris, London, Oxford, the Shakes- peare country, Wales, the WVye Val- ley and Devonshire. Some time. will be spent also in Switzerland, where those members of the group who enjoy mountain climb- in 11h have an opportunity to in-. dulge in this sport. The party will leave about July 1, and will return by the first week in Septemnber, Mr. Frisbie announceti. In addition to bis experience M. conducting the two previous tours to Europe, Mr. Frisbie bas taken larger groups to various parts of the Uniteti States. He always accompanies the New Trier group on the spring va- cation trip to Washington, D. C. As faculty sponsor of the Tri-Ship club at the h-igh school he is closely in touch ,with boys' work. the services in First Church .o Christ, Scientist, ini Wilmette Suntiay morning, January 10, at 11 o'clock. Sun- day school convenes at 9:45 o'clock. Albert' Ackerniann, assistant, Marie Skog, Jani1et Murray, EHarrietýWrigbt,' june Nelson,. Joy Stover,, Frank Eager, Bob ,Hess, Edgar- Haight, Craig- Stotidard and Bob Long. Typing staff-Isabel Haskin, heati tvpist, Mary Thaleg, Florence Gripe, Bill. Nelson, Eugené Berg, Stephen Beraie Captures the Elu.sitve caIm of childhood Three buf f Dévis Sf reet Chilren Sm ile for Bemea dtful$ ,L11i Regu!c*r P&ie $ 10.00 'BerERNIE STUDIO t"Beter Pictures-Better Values" 1623 Sherman Ave., Evanston Tel UN1. 8998 Wflmeffe I 100 e t L- RANDOILPH %W mif W V-1 AT LASALLE North Shore trains af our door-3 minfi) C.A- N. W.,StatIon >1K. U9 or PoUlSi WIEBOLDTs BASEMENT -EVANSTON--w