Árdís - 01.01.1953, Side 78

Árdís - 01.01.1953, Side 78
76 ÁRDÍ S and brief devotional services are held in the dormitories before the retiring bell. One of the most inspirational parts of my stay at camp as Dean was when the senior girls arose, dressed quickly, took their Bibles and found a quiet spot alone and studied for fifteen minutes in such sincere earnestness before breakfast. Some- times they would ask me to select a portion of the scripture to study. They indeed made a loyely picture. We also learn new hymns and prepare for the devotional part of the closing night concert. Christian Education is Christ’s commandment, “Go ye, therefore, and teach. Feed my lambs. Feed my sheep. Be ye perfect.” Perhaps it would be of interest to you to hear how a day at camp is spent. I will deal mainly with the senior girls group with which I have always worked. When the girls register, they are weighed. (It is very seldom that each girl does not gain some weight.) They are then assigned to their specific dormitory, which are each supervised by two leaders. We give the new girls a little special welcome to make them feel at home. Later, the girls are divided into groups for camp chores such as helping with dishes, set and serve at the tables, and sweeping and tidying up the Auditorium. The group work is rotated daily and the special delight is the serving duties. The rising bell is usually at 8:00 a.m. Then, after the girls have dressed and washed, we have our outdoor silent Bible study, as I mentioned earlier in this article. At 8:30 when the breakfast bell rings, the girls line up at the Dining Hall door, then a prayer, and a very welcome breakfast is enjoyed by all. We encourage every girl to have a bowl of warm cereal to start off her breakfast. Announcements and plans for the day, (and we earnestly try to plan something different of interest each day), are then made, before the girls leave the breakfast table. All the girls except those, who have group chores, go back to the dormitories to make their beds which have been airing, put their clothes away, and tidy and sweep up the dormitories. The camp nurse inspects the dormitories daily, gives marks, and the dormitory that has the highest marks at the end of the group session, is presented with a good housekeeping plaque at the closing concert. Competition is keen, and much interest is shown in gaining this plaque. Then a game of baseball, dodgeball, or volley ball, before the study period in the Auditorium begins.
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