close to Nature this tent if e. ,I@f.reurflnsef-i by opporfunlfy for pructice i q St. John's is ever at a loss as to aise. Ieerning. A iuammer of funu CP what to do. couuselors. The cam per especially interested d r s M R .E I Y J N ] (Contributed) in flshing is taken with a group 'n a Ad.sMS ML EK Camp -Nagawicka for girls and St. large camp-owned Greyhound bus John's, camp for boys offer'the un usual opportunity of en equipped remedial gymnasium, a stable of 45 real riding horses and the more usual lake facilities. A St. John's camper likewise benefits from the 57 ye'ars' experience St. John's Academy at Delafleld, Wis., has had in handling children flot oniy in one phiase of their life, but in ail phases. The. sta ff- of St. John's camp for Uimversily all the many tascinating -and -edudeca- tional activities offered to the camp- er, no girl ai, Nagawjcka or boy at 'I fiance andd mw skiffs ore Iugral,.d group of other, uildr., wbo tire INS LLOYD. S.Coe.Ii