î ngton caves. Cryrstai cave was discovered sorne 20 years ago by, a young boy play- *ing bail. When his bail suddenfly disappeared, the lad asked his fath- er to help him look for it, and while séarching for the lost toy they dis- covered the entrance to the cave. Further explorations brought toý iight two lakes, one of fresh water w.aich seeps through the earth, the other of sait water fed by the sea. When the tide is high the sait water lake laverages 30 feet in depth. Be- Cause of the high, narrow ledges *along which it wouid be necessary *for tou~rists to waik if they penietrat- ed the entire length of the cave. Parents, and of 534' Eider lane, Wihnetka,. an d qPent a tew deys there with, thmn,. before continuing onhome. ' Miss Radlin and her brothers visit- ed England, Holland, Norway ,, Swed- en 'and.Denmark, and in the Scan- dinaîvian countries. particuiariyi Oslo' and Bergen, Ralph Radlin met serlamateur radio operators with whotn he had talked when oper- at ing his own station W-9-VQM. He holds a U. S. a«overnment amateur A license. He leaves soon to enter the freshmnan ciass at Dartmouth, and Bobgoes toithe saine coliege to. begin his junior year. Their sister, Who graduated et Smith shortIv e- future leaders in- any Iirne. Sports for every boy, cluding ridmng. Lower uahool for young boys. 65th3 Visit" the uchool or phýone local reprëïêtW1ve fori tional information (University 2494). Charloe H. ReynoIds, 419 .p S.Sv ail the rnber is Liste Afterm.uwn'- ýr Lily, jasmine, and 01 GO TO LOS ANGELE r. wenunc and summerc packed with th te, winter the trip is ls. Autunin Quarter: Oct. 3 to Dec. 21 BUSINESS COURSES, Downîpwn, 7:00-9:00 P. M. 'us., 6MA1 , le$'.%