Árdís - 01.01.1949, Qupperneq 15

Árdís - 01.01.1949, Qupperneq 15
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 13 This was one of the few public places I visited, where you could not see a hot-dog stand or a souvenir shop. These could be found a half-mile away, in the town of Gettysburg where thousands of tourists pass through each season to pay their respects to this sacred memorial park. From Gettysburg I drove the fifteen miles to Camp Nawakwa in the camp truck, driven by a very interesting young man, Ira Wilson, a student from Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary. He told me he was helping to earn his way through school by working in the kitchen of this camp for three months each summer. He said he had begun as one of the ground crew—clearing trees away, picking up stones, burning deadwood, making roads and paths etc.; later, washing dishes and floors—and now he had risen to the exalted position of assistant chef. Later I found he was a very versatile young man—he was the bugler that wakened the camp in the early morning and put it to bed at night. He also led the kitchen choral group in song, heard so often while meals were being prepared. This same group, comprising four young men and six girls (all students) entertained in the dining room during meals, a couple of times while I was there. They really could harmonize and there was much laughter and applause over some of their comical song arrangements. Camp Nawakwa has functioned as a leadership training camp for some years. It actually has been in operation for twenty years, but I was told it took fully 5 years to get into action as a leadership training camp. I imagine they fumbled about and little by little found ways and methods from year to year. Always looking for methods of improvement in every phase of camp administration, just as other camps have had to do in their beginnings. Their executive must have realized how much there is to learn and how that can only be accomplished by experience from year to year. Nawakwa is an Indian name for “Deep in the woods”. Camp Nawakwa is indeed deep in the woods of a thickly wooded tract of land situated on a hillside of what is called South Mountain, in the State of Pennsylvania. One hundred and fifteen acres of trees of all kinds, flowers and ferns, mountain springs and brooks and fruit orchards compose this camp site. Old trees and young saplings are everywhere and the natural, wild, rustic appearance has been retained as much as possible. Clearances have been made only
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