The fifty-year class, will hold a re- u nion luncheon. on Friday, June 10, followed by a bus tour of the North Shore. -After iointing out old hautLs. *and recalling thé pranks of their class- inates, thiey will'return tO Evanston to, loin in the evening celebration oi *Illumination Night, symbolic ceremio- ny in Whichl the graduating classi s ýveconied into the Alumnni associa- tion. * Sattirday,, after marching in thi, aluinini parade -and attending the altumni luncheon on the lake front the group willgo to commencement and then to a dinner at the Orrington Maiiy to Attend M\-eihlers of the class Of '88. wÉo *have anounced their intention of at- After a honeymoon in. northern California, Mr. and Mrs. Lee will make their home near' Bakersfield. GRADUATES WITH HONOR Miss Rosehelen Suekoif, daughter of Mrs. Louis A. Suekoif of Wil- Mnette was graduateàt froni Edgewood Park school, -Briarcliff Manor, N. Y*', on june 6, with honorable mention. She was photograph editor of the Year book, member of the Cruise club, and of the Home Econiomics club. TO GIVE, PLAY A' play, "Ciniderella," will be givenl in the L.ady of Perpetual Help auditorium iii Glenview at the time. of graduationi Friday of this week. 5umo Ckoaet offers Intensive six-week typing course Intensi*ve eight-week shorthand course. Classes Begin lu ne. 13 -20 -2 7 1718 Sherman Avenueý W. H. CALLOW, Mgr., UNlversity.3004 Wm. H. CALWw, Pli*s Bradford. Licking, Mo.; [arvey R. Caikins, of Berk- .the Rev. George L. Con- ,rville, la.; Judge Isaac R ohington, D. C.; the Rev N*Martin, Lincoln, Neb.; iddlekauff, Corvallis, -Ore.; .'i r. V auuvrcuum' class comniitee in grain. of the Prf' De Paul Presideot Will A ddress Seniors, at The Mallinckrodi