Árdís - 01.01.1953, Page 79

Árdís - 01.01.1953, Page 79
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 77 If there is time before the dinner bell, at 12:00 o’clock noon, we have choral singing, or prepare for the closing night concert. Usually the first or second night in camp we have a talent discovery night, as plans for the farewell evening have to be made. This sort of an evening is a great help for the girls to mix, become acquainted, and gain confidence. I know many long and loyal friendships can be made at camp. After a hearty dinner (and believe me they sure have healthy appetites at camp), the rest period of one hour in silence, takes place. Then, the afternoon recreation period; daily swimming and sometimes after, if the weather is suitable, treasure or scavenger hunts, nature study and camp trips, trips to the store, competitive ball games, etc. At five o’clock — supper. The evening program is very varied, games, stunts, charades, quizzes, dramatics, stories, singing, bonfire and weiner roasts, with camp fire singing. Other camp features are a silent supper when the girls don blankets and pose as silent monks, and not a word is spoken by anyone, regardless. The girls sure enjoy that along with the backward supper; the table settings, dessert first; and the campers clothes are put on backwards. The camp staff all co-operate in this. Often we have one picnic supper. We try to keep the girls happily busy, and out of the dormitories as much as possible. Special activities are planned for rainy days. After 9:15 p.m. we have our evening snack, taps and the Lord’s Prayer outside. Then to the dormitories to get ready for bed. At 10:00 o’clock the retiring bell sounds and at 10:15 lights out and one more healthy happy day at camp has ended. Incidentally, just after lights out, I usually take a stroll through the dormitories, bid them goodnight, make sure each girl has enough blankets, and “All is Well”. The only sad moment I have seen at camp is the tearful farewells, brightened by promises of letter writing, and assurances of being back at camp again next year. And please, let me, in conclusion, say that camping has grown to be an important enterprise. As in the past, the future growth of camps, depends on leaders and counselors of insight and imagina- tion; for the camp counselor must have sufficient vision to under- stand that the guidance he gives his youth campers today, depends the citizenship of the world tomorrow, and the determination for good or evil in the future of the world.
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