Árdís - 01.01.1949, Qupperneq 20

Árdís - 01.01.1949, Qupperneq 20
18 ÁRDÍ S blue sky with a light breeze passing gently through the grand old trees, that have seen many a such morning. Boys of all sizes, from fifteen to their early twenties can be seen rushing in their bathing suits, down to the pool for an early dip. Others are running to where the flag pole is, to raise the flag for the day, with a salute and a recital of the pledge to their beloved country. Then come the setting up exercises for all, conducted by their recreation director. Back to their cabins they hurry to dress and tidy up. Some get sweeping done before the bell rings for Morning Watch. This is a ten-minute period of devotions; first in the cabin, led by their leader—a prayer and a scripture reading—and then followed by individual lesson study set for that day. For this individual study the boys go to their favorite spot near the cabin—a mossy stone, or under a tree, or lying prone on the green grass. Silence reigns over the camp for this period. The breakfast bell rings and what a scramble from all directions to the dining hall, filling the air with shouts and talk from these two hundred and eighty-seven boys. Each boy knows his tribe’s allotted tables, Director Berkheimer blows his whistle and instantly there is silence. He calls on some one (a young minister or an instructor or a young boy) to say a prayer. Breakfast is served and then the fun begins. At first the boys are too busy consuming porridge, cereal, toast, apple-butter, cocoa and milk, to do much talking but soon the first pangs of hunger have been satisfied and the noise gradually increases. At a table in the corner a song begins and soon the whole crowd has joined in. Then two groups may try to out-drown each other in two different songs. When the noise seems to be out of hand, the whistle is sounded and all quietens for a while. Entrance into and departure from the dining hall is at all times done in an orderly manner, each tribe leaving when called by the camp director. Duty period now begins and a great deal of sweeping and tidying is done in cabins, on the grounds and in the larger buildings. All these duties are allotted to tribes and cabin groups. All must be in order when the inspectors arrive, while classes are in session. Three inspectors are chosen each day from instructors not occupied at that time. The bell for classes rings all too soon and once more all is quiet. Classes continue for two half-hour periods and then a twenty-
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