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BOYS* DEAN'S MESSAGE<br />
"In every life a little rain must fall." We campers of Junior<br />
«amp II learned that a little real rain did fall, but we have had a<br />
good timo, learning more about God through nature. Good teachers<br />
and loaders helped to make our camp meaningful and memorable* Your<br />
cooperation, campers, was good. God bless you, every one»<br />
Dick Speichor, Boys* Doan<br />
GIRLS' DEAN'S MESSAGE<br />
Our week at Junior <strong>Camp</strong> has beon a good one because wo have worshipped,<br />
played and worked together in God's great out of doors* This<br />
week we have made many now friends and wo have become bettor friends<br />
with Josus.<br />
May wo strivo to lot the beauty, love, and kindness of Jesus bo<br />
soon in all wo do and all wo say through each and ovory day,<br />
LEARNING TO PR1Y<br />
Our motto was "Prayer<br />
Changes Things." We colored the<br />
word, "Prayor" in redj "Changes"<br />
in yellow; and "Things" in green,<br />
the colors of a traffic signal*<br />
Then wo read our motto: If we<br />
STOP to PRAY, thoro will bo some<br />
CHANGES, and THINGS will GO DIF-<br />
FERENTLY. We discovered many<br />
things in nature that mr.de us want<br />
to thank God in prayer,<br />
Mrs* Carl Nobles<br />
GREAT WOMEN OP THE BIBLE<br />
Wo have had the life stories<br />
of many great women of the Bible.<br />
The following is a list of some of<br />
the women we studied: Ruth,<br />
Esther, Mary and Martha, Abigail,<br />
Robckah, Rachel, the Shunainitc<br />
Woman, Dorcas, and Lydia* There<br />
were ono hundred two girls enroled<br />
in these classes,<br />
CAMP NURSE<br />
Ruth Ullmann<br />
Mrs. Margaret Bossermon, a<br />
rogistorod nurse from Port Wayno,<br />
was on duty to administer to any<br />
who might nood first aid.<br />
Esther Wingor, Girls' Doan<br />
CLASSES<br />
LAKE SIDE CLASS<br />
Our Monday's classes on<br />
"The Croation" were intendod to<br />
ready us for observing God in<br />
nature, our camp theme for the<br />
woek. Tuesday we bogon a study of<br />
the nature parables. Woditioaday<br />
we were glad to bo invited into<br />
the dining hall downstairs. Wo<br />
enjoyed the rainy day insido,<br />
looking out*<br />
Our attendance has boen<br />
about ono hundred, one or two<br />
more. Sorry that the Bible<br />
that was left on a bench in our<br />
outdoor class room was ruined<br />
by the rain.<br />
Thmk you, girls and boys,<br />
for boing so attentive to tho<br />
parables. They aro God's own<br />
teaching, intended to make us<br />
wiso and happy.<br />
Mrs. Edytho Neff<br />
SILENT MEAL<br />
On Thursday noon, tho meal<br />
was silent in every way excopt<br />
for tho sounds of silver and<br />
dishes as they woro being used***<br />
and babies. Everyone onjoyod<br />
tho meal—cspocinlly tho quiot#
GREAT MEN OP THE BIBLE<br />
In this class wo triod to<br />
iiscover what it wo..3 that mado<br />
jortain Bible charao tcr
EVENING PROGRAMS<br />
Sunday: The major feature of<br />
the Sunday evening program<br />
was a Walt Disney nature<br />
moviej, "Beaver Valley*." Filmed<br />
in natural setting and color,<br />
the movie showed the wildlife<br />
in a Rocky Mountain valley unknown<br />
to most peopleo<br />
Monday: A varied and unusual program<br />
was given Monday<br />
evening by Harold Parks, counsellor<br />
from BumettsvilloT, <strong>Camp</strong>ers<br />
heard marimba numbers, vocal<br />
solos, and various bird callso<br />
They were also introduced to<br />
Oscar, a pet flea»<br />
Tuesday: <strong>Camp</strong>ers enjoyed a comic -<br />
typo movie on "The<br />
Brotherhood of Man rt Tuesday eve*<br />
ningo 'The film showed how greed,<br />
envy, nnd pride often le ep us<br />
from being true brothers to those<br />
of other racea, creeds, and eolorse<br />
Wednesday* "Shepherd of India,"<br />
the story of an Indian<br />
teacher, was shown as the<br />
Wednesday evening programe This<br />
was the story of an Indian boy<br />
who, though of Hindu religion<br />
and opposed by his family, studied<br />
at the mission sohool to become<br />
a missionary and teacher for<br />
his Indian peoples<br />
INDIAN CAMPFIRE<br />
<strong>Camp</strong>ers wrapped in Indian<br />
blankets with Indian headdress<br />
gathered by Teepee Hill for the<br />
traditional Indian campfire--. Led<br />
by Indians Kiilikum Skcol-rum and<br />
Wabce Taque (Mr. and Fa Shuitzj,<br />
boys and girls sang song3 and<br />
heard folklore of the red nen<br />
who lived here many, many years<br />
agoo<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Photography interested some<br />
campers during activity periods*<br />
They were given the fundamentals<br />
of good photography—the parts<br />
of a camera, how a camera works,<br />
howto load a camera, and shutter<br />
speeds* One period was spent<br />
on developing and printing and<br />
flash photography, one on the<br />
composition of pictures, and<br />
one was spent taking pictures*<br />
Dick Atkinson<br />
NATURE IN THE BIBLE<br />
The course is entitled,<br />
"Nature in the Bible", It might<br />
also be called "Plants and Animals<br />
of the Bible." In the<br />
course we discussed many of the<br />
common animals and trees, giving<br />
the Bible verses which mention<br />
them* We have found many kindd<br />
of insects, birds, and wild animals<br />
mentioned in the Bible. It<br />
is interesting to see what kinds<br />
of. animals the Hebrews were not<br />
supposed to eato The rules for<br />
this are found in Leviticus,<br />
Chapter 11.<br />
Bill Eberly<br />
REST TIME AT CAMP MACK<br />
I'm resting after dinner<br />
On a lovely summer day,<br />
And looking out the window<br />
Just to pass the time away*<br />
A nice, cool breeze is blowing,<br />
And the tree tops gently sway.<br />
All the flowers are blooming,<br />
And here I'd love to stay.<br />
Lois Gump<br />
Live Wire
ADELPHIAN<br />
It's boon fun having such a<br />
largo family for a week at camp.<br />
Sandy foil out of bod the first<br />
night. Tuesday night during tho<br />
storm wo all slept like boars.<br />
We had no loaky roof—must<br />
live right, uh, girls?? We<br />
helped Karen colobrate her birthday<br />
Thursday. Harriott has been<br />
our clown to chaso homesickness<br />
away. The cabin mother thinks her<br />
girls are the most cooperative in<br />
camp. Thanks*<br />
Doris Gcrbor<br />
VAN WINELE<br />
Tho girls havo had lots of<br />
fun this past we ok, especially<br />
tolling stories before lullaby.<br />
There arc eleven girls in tho<br />
cabins Janet Bowers, Connie<br />
Kline, Betty Edwards, Carol Horrington,<br />
Judy Kurfis, Hosolyn<br />
Popple, Billie Crothers, Collcon<br />
Chapman, Joy Hoovor, Judy Potty,<br />
Thoresa Stout.<br />
BIDE-A-WEE<br />
Thore are eleven girls in<br />
our cabin. They havo cooperated<br />
vory nicely. Tuesday night we had<br />
a big. rain* There were buckets<br />
and basins all ovor tho floor,<br />
and oven sono of the beds got wot*<br />
I think tho two things the girls<br />
like best aro choir and swimming.<br />
CASSEL<br />
Joyce Goff<br />
Wo havo a lively group of<br />
boys that aro alert, oagor, and<br />
Interesting!, They keep their<br />
loader on his toos, but they<br />
are well behavod boys. If I<br />
could always have boys that aro<br />
boys like those, camping would<br />
tlways bp a challenge and a<br />
pleasure.<br />
Harold Parks<br />
BENDER'S HAVEN<br />
The Juniors are certainly<br />
enjoying the outdoors and attending<br />
morning praise and vespers,<br />
and studying nature.<br />
There are ten girls in<br />
Bender's Haven, and wo. havo enjoyed<br />
everything but the loaky<br />
roof.<br />
One of our number, Romona<br />
Thomas, had a birthday Thursday,<br />
and wo gave her a gift.<br />
Mrs, C. V. Coppock<br />
SKOOKUM<br />
There are thirteen good<br />
campers in this cabin. Their<br />
names are Tommy Detwilor, Ray<br />
Potry, Gone Ober, Philip Berkey<br />
from Goshcn; Jimmy Bo re our t,<br />
Paul Chandler, Richard Young from<br />
Middle town; Jack Green, Larry<br />
Ego If, from Churubusco; John<br />
Reinoehl from Ashley$ ttonnio Butler<br />
from Frankfort; Iiichr.rd 7/elch<br />
from Delphi; and James Shirk, a<br />
third-year camper from Avilla.<br />
These boys wore fine campers.<br />
We hope to see thorn all next<br />
year* (And bring a friend, boys.)<br />
Jerry Sit ton<br />
ANTIOCH<br />
Antioch is not last on the<br />
map. Our group of good boys is<br />
as full of life as they make thorn.<br />
The ono'living nearest to <strong>Camp</strong><br />
<strong>Mack</strong> is within two miles and the<br />
one farthest camo one hundred end<br />
five miles. We oven havo two<br />
campers from Purdue, "Dr." Jan<br />
'.Vottschurack and his noted twin<br />
brother, "Prof." Joe and others<br />
from tho two aforo-mentioned<br />
points of distance of equal notoriety.<br />
Believe it or not—<br />
their cabin dad has had his hands<br />
full too©<br />
Lov/is B. Ovcrholser
GOOD WILL<br />
Members of Good Will cabin<br />
have lived up to their home's<br />
name this week. Eleven lively,<br />
happy girls, represented six<br />
churches. They gave U3 prospects<br />
for six nurses, two teachers,<br />
two secretaries, and one<br />
(or more) housewife*<br />
We soon got well acquainted<br />
and saw the week fly past much<br />
too fast* One of our hardest<br />
tasks was to get up in the morning<br />
when our beds wore so varm*<br />
May God bless these girls<br />
and keep them of good will, one<br />
to another*<br />
Velma Wolfe<br />
SUNNY DALE<br />
Be QuietU Here ^comes the .<br />
DeanX Karon T. with her giggling<br />
and Patty E. with her gabbing and<br />
all the rest of us have had a wonderful<br />
week living and playing<br />
together, and learning about God<br />
through nature. Sadie Fuqua<br />
Zella Fuqua<br />
R00M-4-U<br />
There are ten girls and<br />
two leaders in our cabin* We<br />
have had a wonderful group of<br />
girls to cooperate and are having<br />
a good time*<br />
Because of noise on our<br />
first night here, the second<br />
night we decided to play Quaker<br />
meeting when the lullaby started*<br />
The first one who talked was to<br />
sweep cabin next morning. We<br />
never heard a word* Then on the<br />
next evening, nothing was said<br />
about playing, but everyone was<br />
afraid to talk«<br />
Now we like being quiet so<br />
well, we do it every eveningB<br />
We have all had a wonderful experience,<br />
and we shall not forget*<br />
Mrs* Vera Cavanaugh<br />
Eileen Kesler<br />
LIVE WIRE<br />
Our cabin is aptly named<br />
this week, for we have ten "Live<br />
Wires." It has been a pleasure<br />
working with them, and discovering<br />
the individual personalities*<br />
One of our girls has written a<br />
poem of which we are very proud*<br />
We have been very thankful for<br />
the privilege of serving them as<br />
cabin mothers*<br />
Mrs. Mao Stinson<br />
Mrs. Mona Stinson<br />
FOUR FOLDERS<br />
The ten little Indians are<br />
we: Loretta Shull, Carolyn Frick,<br />
Sharon Clem, Naomi Swihart, Kath-*<br />
leen Morphew, Verna Vargo, Bonita<br />
Stark, Joyce Eshelman, Betty Leedy,<br />
and Donna Morphew. Of these,<br />
Naomi, Betty, Donna^ and Verna<br />
received certificates for attend**<br />
ing <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Mack</strong> three years*<br />
Why was it always Carolyn<br />
and Loretta who nearly got locked<br />
out every night? Could it be<br />
they just did a better job of<br />
teeth brushing and. washing<br />
than others?<br />
And then the rain came—<br />
for how many hours? Drip* drip!<br />
drip I Pans and buckets were<br />
filled and emptied several times*<br />
By morning nearly every nose or<br />
toe had felt a drop of wftfcer in<br />
this cabin*<br />
Too bad for Donna when July<br />
9 came. What a birthday party*<br />
Best wishes from all of us*<br />
I enjoyed this bunch of<br />
girls and they cooperated so<br />
well.<br />
Dorothy Jackson<br />
VALLEY INN<br />
A very happy week was enjoyed<br />
by those who spent the<br />
week together in Valley Inn.<br />
All good housekeepers, good<br />
students, and talent night performers,<br />
all ages, all sizes,<br />
and all different types of •<br />
gigglers»<br />
Ruth Finney
Archer, Harold-R.4, Lafayette, Indiana<br />
Bailey, Lowell-S.4, Goshen, Indiana "<br />
Bailey, *Vendell-R.4, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Bales, Wy-2306 South 19th, New Castle, ^idiana<br />
Barnh?rt, i3obby-rt.4, Delphi, Indiana<br />
Barrett,David- 3118 RoMnwood Dr., *'t. 7Ja^net Indiana<br />
pecker, Jerry-512 -V. Union, Loonier, Indiana<br />
Berkey, LaPry-R.2, Ligonier, Indiana<br />
Berkey, Philip~R,5, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Boicourt, James-R.2, Middle town,_Indiana<br />
Brubaker. Curtis-R.2,. .Syracuse, Indiana<br />
Bruner, Larry-H.l, Laotto, Indiana<br />
Sutler, JSonnie-ii.7, Frankfort, Indiana<br />
Cable, Don-R.2, Syracuse, Indiana<br />
Cable, Charles-R.2, Syracuse, Indiana<br />
Chandler, Paul-R.2, Middle town, Indiana<br />
Chapman, vVilliam-211 '7. Lawrence St., uishawaka, Indiana<br />
Chilcott, ^harles-Burnettaville, Indiana<br />
Chisholm, Leon-:i.l Garrett, Indiana<br />
Chrispyn, «Ja-sk-R.2, GOshen, Indiana<br />
Clem, Tom-^.l, New Paris, Indiana<br />
Conner, Jerry-Box 310 xl , R.I Loesburg, Indiana<br />
Cripe, James-1405 S. ftth St., Lafayette, Indiana<br />
Cripe, Stephen-R.4, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Crook, Kendall-137 So. forest Dr., Kokomo, Indiana<br />
Dennis, Sandy-R.l, Testfield, Indiana<br />
Detwiler, Tommy-R04 Goshen, Indiana<br />
Dinehart, J^avid-R.2, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Dunk, Melvin-R.3, Lafayette, Indiana<br />
EgoIf, Larry-R.2, ^hurubusco, Indiana<br />
Evans, Jerold-R.2, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Evans, Phi Hi p-LU 2, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Farmer, John-550 N. 'i'acoma, Indianapolis, Indiana<br />
Pervida, Steven-^.1, N ew Paris, Indiana<br />
Finley, Larry-R»2, Yorktorm, Indiana<br />
i'Uqua, Keith-504 E. Staat St., ^'ortville Indiana<br />
Gilman, William-Box 6 17 2. ^iaamey St., Rossville, -Indiana<br />
Green, Jack-Pleasant St., Churubuaco, Indiana<br />
Grewe, Richard- I?.2, Goshen, Indiana<br />
He'itz, John-R.l, Garrett. Indiana<br />
Herndon, Carl-605 Ne kuclid, Indianapolis, Indiana<br />
Hi day, Dou.;;las-2O1O Noble, .ind®rson, Indiana<br />
Hix'son, Ravmond-R.l, Garrett, J-ndiana<br />
Hufford, Donald-101 No. Gaddis, Rossville, Indiana<br />
Jones, David-242 E8 Maple Grove, Pt. -^ayne, Indiana<br />
Jones, Dennis-242 E. Maple Grove, i ! 't» 'Ya;,ne, Indiana<br />
Kauffman. Dean-1311 7. Pike, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Krider, Stanley, R.2, Churubusco, J-ndiana<br />
Leedy, Jerry- R.I Waesaw, Indiana<br />
Leslie, James-1923 Pierce, Lafayette, -"-ndiana<br />
Lindley, James-3.1, Mooreland, 3hdiana<br />
Idvengood. Charlea-R.l Millersburo;, Indiana<br />
Lorenz, Dale-R.2, Sharpsville, Indiana<br />
Lorenz, HermanrR.4, Kokomo, Indiana<br />
Lung, Larry-R«l, Garrett, Indiana
Marshall, Jinnie-2306 Monroe, Anderson, Indiana<br />
Martin, Kenneth Jr.y2209 S. ^rant, Muncie, Indiana<br />
Miller, Stanley-K.4, Delphi, Indiana<br />
Myers, Stephon-R.l, Kilfor^, Indiana<br />
Neff, John-R.-i, Delphi, Ind ana<br />
Newnan, David-R.l, l.Iooreland, Indiana<br />
Nixon, Lcrry-K.l, riddlotown, Indiana<br />
Nobles, Don-2730 Woisoor Pk., Ft, Wayne, Indiana<br />
0ber,Gpne-R,5, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Oberle, II: rold L.-1005 Cincinnati, Lafeyetto, Indian;<br />
Oecch, Bruce-Box 201. Topeka, Indiana<br />
Patten, ^ill-H.2, Goahon, Indiana<br />
Pepplo, Roy-K,l, Laotto, Indiana<br />
Potry, Rc.y-R.4, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Phill Phillips, EEugone-R,4, Eugone-R,4, R 4 Gh Goshon, In Indiana Idia<br />
Phillips, John-R,4, Goshon, Indi Indiana<br />
Roinoohl, Jolm-R.l, Ashloy, Indi Indiana<br />
Rorialy, Gono-Box GonoBox 30, ^osrville, osville, Indian n<br />
R Ronaly, l W Wayne-Box B 30 30, Rossvillo, R i l l India I<br />
Ronino, Michaol-R.l, I,Iid«..lotown, Incl I a<br />
Rht Rushton, David-Lapol, D i d L l Indiana Idi<br />
Schenk, .iyiuan-R.l, Laotto, Indiana<br />
Scott, Ronnio-R.l, Gaston, Indiana<br />
Sheets, Richard-R.l, ichardR.l, Syracuse, Syracu Ind<br />
Sherck Sherck, David-Box 12 12, Ships Shipshcw^na<br />
Sherck, Dennis-Shipshowana,<br />
She man, Wayne-R.5, ne-R.5, Goshon, Indiana<br />
Shirk, Janos-Avilla, Janos- -Avilla, Indiana Indian<br />
Shively, Shively Gary GaryRl Gary-R.l, y-R.l, vTarsav;, Tas Indiana<br />
Shull, Stovon-3111 Stovonn-3111<br />
E, 48th, Indianapolis, Indiana India<br />
Shutt Shutt, Jane3-2441 Jane33-2441<br />
N. Purdun, Kokono, Indiana<br />
Snider, Richard-R.l, ard-R.l, Now Paris, Indiana<br />
Stowo, Robort-3070 t-3070 Et<br />
Et 47th, Indianapolis, India Indiana<br />
Stov;o, Ronald-3070_E. 47th, Indianapolis, Indiana<br />
Tapy, Eu^eno-R.l, Kc.ton, Indiana<br />
Vinard RobortR4 Delphi phi, Indiana<br />
hon, Indiana<br />
Vilnot, LeRoy-R.l,<br />
Yoder, Hax»R,4, Go<br />
Young,Richard-R.l,<br />
Goshen, Indiana India<br />
, 30th, Lafayette,<br />
, 30th, Lafayette,<br />
.2, Syracuse,<br />
Delphi, India<br />
, Delphi, Indi<br />
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Indiana<br />
Indiana
Balos# # Joyce-H#l Losantville. Inc India]<br />
Bamhart, art, Carolyn-Syracuse, Indiana Indi?<br />
Beckner, er, Sharol-H. 2, Goshen, In< India;<br />
Bower, Jt^ Janet-^, 2 2, CChurubusco,<br />
Ii<br />
bowman, libber ta-R.2, Haters town,<br />
onapnan, iat;a- \S Dewey *- &ve., Goshen, Indiana<br />
r \^V#w^i "VO#^ VJl_/ OXJ.C7X1 j<br />
Cross, Jeannie—ul "I2lomitssvilio«Indi<br />
Crothers, Urothers, Billie Lou-u»l i«ou-^»l ^villa, Ind Indiana<br />
Diehl, Sharon-^»1, Sharon-^1, Waterloo, Indiana<br />
Detwiler, «.nn-l{« 4, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Dunk, Barbara-.Ul, ^ossville, Indiana<br />
Edwards, 3arbara-ii« 2, Middle town, Indiana<br />
JSdwnr>ds_ fidwards, Betty-i.2, Bettv-;.2, Middle to t;oi"7n. ^n, InrHnns Indiana<br />
Enyeart, Patty-Box 28, North "/ebster, Indiana<br />
Eshelman, Joyce- 1302 Berkey Avev, Goshen, India<br />
Feller, Karen-742 3. Market St., &okomo, Indiana<br />
Finney, Shirley Ann-it.l, °urnettsville, Indiana<br />
Hartsouf^h, Elaine, ^» 4, GOshen, India, a<br />
Kendrix,Jane- 1115 S. Jay St., ^okono,<br />
Indiana<br />
Herrin,p;ton, C^rol Anne- 2415 Itoss St.,<br />
Toledo 5, Ohio<br />
Hervey, Kathy-1720 Fletcher, ^nderson, Indiana<br />
Hildreth, Mpry-^.3, Lafayotte,Indiana<br />
TT4 11 PiArtfi-t A_ . * . 1 TTo /nil -Hr\ n In rii'flno<br />
Hill, Flossie- -t»-»l, Hamilton, Indiana<br />
Hoover, Joy Elaine- ,i*l Greens Fork, Indiana<br />
Imel, Kay-1300 Imel Dr. Anderson, Indiana<br />
Jackson, Doris-Butterf ield toad i.5,<br />
Muncie, Indiana<br />
Kehr, Sharon-1022 Snaron-1022 'V. Lincoln, G0Shen, ^oshen Indiana<br />
Kehr, Shirley-1022 'V, Lincoln, GOshe.<br />
Kern, tt.ern, Sue—^andoion, Sue—^andoloh, ^arreuT;, Garrett, -nuiaria Indiana<br />
Kline, ^qnrd.e-^.1 ^pnnIe-^.1 DaDarille, Indiana<br />
Kurfis, J"udy-Millbury, Ohio<br />
Leedy*Bettv-.i.l, Warsaw, Indiana<br />
Landes,<br />
Landes, Geraldine-^.l<br />
Geraldine-^.l<br />
Box<br />
Box<br />
57,<br />
57,<br />
Noblesville,<br />
Noblesville,<br />
Ind:<br />
Indiana<br />
Lyons, Sandra- Box 193, ^urnottsville, J-ndiana<br />
IfcDonald,<br />
Lyons, Sandra-<br />
Sandra<br />
Box<br />
^ay-li.4,<br />
193, ^urnottsville,<br />
Goshen, Indiana<br />
J-ndiana<br />
ifcDonald. Sandra ^?:j-;i.4J Mc^eland, Janice- ^.1 Burnettsville,-<br />
Goshen, Indiana<br />
Indiana<br />
Miller, Johanna Iiossr115 Prospect, .Goshen, J-ndiana<br />
Medley, Darlene- i, 4. Dolphi, Indiana<br />
ffloreneaa, -^onna-^ux, •<br />
Morphew, Donna-Box 70<br />
Mopphew, Kathleen-Box
yne, Indiana<br />
Indiana<br />
Shepherd, Janet- Rc3, Noblesville, Indiana<br />
Sherck, Julie Ann-R*5, GOshen, Indiana<br />
Shull, Nancy-R.l McCordsville. J-ndiana.<br />
Spall, Janet- R«2S Anderson, Indiana<br />
Stark, Bonita, RE2, GOshen, Indiana<br />
Stealy, Juhe-318 Dewey Aye*, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Steele, i>elores-R«l, "middle bur-y, Indiana<br />
Stout, Theresa-Rd, Greensfork, Indiana<br />
Stinson, Carole-R,l, Pendleton, Indiana<br />
Surhart, Naomi-Rd, I-Iilford, Indiana<br />
Swihart, Becky-R»3, Soshen, Indiana , . .<br />
Syler, Annabel Lee-3139 Winfield, Indianapolis, .Indiana-<br />
Syler, Lauren Louise-3139 Winfield, Indianapolis, Indiana<br />
Thomas, Karen-R«l, Ashley, Indiana<br />
Thomas, Ranona-R.l, Warsaw, Indiana<br />
^argoy v erna- Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Walter, Gathy-Rel Pleasant ^ake, Indiana<br />
'Velborn, Janice- 3926 Reed St«, •'•"'t, '- r ayne, Indiana<br />
'Veldy, xlita- -^.1 Nev/ Paris, Indiana<br />
Weybri^ht, Julia-Syracuse. Indiana<br />
'feybri.ght" Karen-Rd New Paris, Indiana<br />
'Viley, Harriett- : 7o 33nd Sta, Anderson, Indiana<br />
T Voods, Diana-ii.l^ Gas ton, Indiana<br />
''/right, Linda- R«l, Middle town, Indiana<br />
bright, Susie-125 S. W, 18th ot., Richmond, Indiana
Atkins (<br />
Bailey,<br />
Bovrac-<br />
Indiana<br />
•" r.na<br />
Goff, Mrs, Joyco-Pi. R,, North<br />
Humphrey, Ilorcdith-R,4", Goshc<br />
Jackson, Mrs, Dorothy-R.5, Muncio, Indiana<br />
Koisor, Rogor-Liilford, Indiana<br />
Kossler, Ilonc-1022 N. Johnson, South Bond,Indiana<br />
Noff, ^rs. Lloyd-Syracufio, Indiana<br />
Nobloo, Carl-2730 UGISGT Park Avo,, Ft, Vfayno 5, Indiana<br />
Noblos, Mrs, Carl-2730 .Yoiccr Park Avo,, Ft. Jayno I, Indiana<br />
Ovorholser, Rov L. B.y Rol Ellchart, Indiana<br />
Parks, Haroldyllr, and LIrs.-Burnottovillo, Indiana<br />
Potry, Ralph, R.4, Goshcn, Indiana ,<br />
Rurmol, Dalo-R,l, Constantino, Ilichigan<br />
Sitton, Jcrry-329 Lain St., Andro^ Indiana<br />
Spoichor, Richcrd and Ilarianno-1405 S. wobator, Kokono, Indiana<br />
Stinson, lire, Mao-R, R., pondloton, Indiana<br />
Stinson, Mrs, Mona-R. R», Pendloton, Indiana<br />
Ullman, Mrs. Ruth-Fortvillo, Indiana<br />
'rfingor, Ssthor-R.l, Marion, Indiana<br />
Wolf, Volnn-R.5, Peru, Indiana<br />
MORNBTG<br />
No morning could eve* start<br />
off better than by all going silently<br />
to the hillside for a<br />
short morning worship.<br />
Leaders took turns with short<br />
scriptures, prayer, stories and<br />
songs.<br />
Even the children took part<br />
now And then*<br />
Dorothy Jackson<br />
A picnic supper with no dish-.<br />
es to wash pleased everyong on<br />
Monday evening," This was our<br />
&ri 4th celebration.<br />
Vesper Hill, as usual, is<br />
a high point in every camper's<br />
life. It has become a sacred<br />
spot to many individuals who<br />
have worshipped there, and mage<br />
it become such to Junior <strong>Camp</strong><br />
II of 195.4, Both Nature and<br />
leaders did their best to bring<br />
youth and God close together in<br />
these Vespers*<br />
Cooperation is two men<br />
tugging at one load.<br />
Be generous with kind words.
DICKEY<br />
Wo, tho young men of Dickey<br />
cabin, at <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Mack</strong>, near Milford,<br />
Indiana, are enjoying now ways of<br />
Christian life, lived in Indiana<br />
by Brethren teaching*<br />
Thero are thirteen of us, or<br />
fourteen, including tho cabin dad.<br />
We cone from various parts -with<br />
varied backgrounds and interests*<br />
Our hope is to roturn to our own<br />
communities and to help others to<br />
learn the ways of Christ*<br />
Our interest 3.3 fco seriously<br />
try to learn tho trv.th about tho<br />
world problem and Lope to do something<br />
about then v/i tiiout the curse<br />
of war. If God will permit us to<br />
use tho Christ in every occasion,<br />
wo believe this is the answer to<br />
every people on His creation*<br />
Meredith Humphroy<br />
NOOTHERN LIGHTS<br />
Those cool mornings it was<br />
difficult to find Bob Stowe, the<br />
smallest of 12 boys in our cabin,<br />
who always rolls up liko a ball<br />
in his blankets* We have throe<br />
first-year campers, who are learning<br />
to mnke their beds and sweep<br />
tho floor* Wo aimed for a star<br />
each day for a noat and clean cabin<<br />
Carl Nobles<br />
TEETER<br />
Toeter cabin had two campers<br />
from Goshon, two from Moorclandy:.<br />
one each from Kokomo, Sharpsville,<br />
Rossvillc, Delphi, Eaton, Gaston,<br />
Muncie, Anderson, Plec,sant Hill*<br />
The cabin had one birthday during<br />
tho week—Myaon Welch—and two<br />
throe-year campers and one fouryear.<br />
Dick Atkinson<br />
PIO GUESS<br />
. Progress cabin is a cabin of<br />
twelve lively boys and a cabin<br />
dad* We have been having a lot<br />
of fun together. Tuesday night<br />
with the wind blowing we proppod<br />
the door shut with the broom,<br />
then with^ the -chair, and when<br />
about 9:30 the chair blow down<br />
with a bang 1-5, wo proppod it shut<br />
with the table. (That held!)<br />
We have no three-year campers<br />
in our cabin, but we have<br />
several two-year campers and a<br />
lot of one-year campers.<br />
Dale Hummel<br />
NEPP<br />
The fellows in Ncff have<br />
high regard for the pleasures of<br />
life, especially those purchased<br />
at the candy store and those at<br />
the bathing beach. Then too "they<br />
enjoy verbal bottles wh^Lle on % the<br />
bunks at rest time* Wo.ja.ro no*t<br />
heavily burdened with the weight<br />
of lifo*s duties* Sineo'out of<br />
the crudest rock may come'the<br />
finest of statues, wo have hopes<br />
of being chiseled into useful<br />
vessels for Christi-an living.<br />
Ralph.Pg try<br />
CABIN INSPECTION<br />
Each morning an inspection<br />
committee of Eileen Keslor, Kathy<br />
Bowman, Jerry Sit ton, and Carl<br />
Nobios, visited the cabins to encourage<br />
campors to keep their<br />
homos neat and clean* Consideration<br />
was given to worship centers,<br />
appoaranee of beds, and loose<br />
articles not pytt away. A gold<br />
star was given to each neat cabin,<br />
and two stars were given to the"<br />
best boys* ©n& girls' cabins.
Parents:<br />
Canp <strong>Mack</strong><br />
Ltilford, Indiana<br />
July 2, 1954<br />
Wo wolcono your child into tho followchip of Junior Canp for<br />
Nortnorn Indiana sections 1, 2, and 3* Tho thono for this<br />
year's carping will bo "God and His World". YJo ask your cooperation<br />
and prayoro aa we cook to nakc this a week of learning<br />
more about living as Christians.<br />
As a result of our experience in canp ing we offer those suggestions:<br />
do not plan to visit your child whilo ho is in canp—<br />
a visit with you or other rolativos night cause hin and others<br />
to boconc honosick; if you possibly can, plan to take your child<br />
to Canp and to noot his cabin counsellor; toll tho canp director<br />
or tho counsellor if your child has difficulties such as bod<br />
wetting or sloop walking or an oaslly upsot stonach-*this nay<br />
save hixi enbarrassnent and us anxiety; do not send food to Canp<br />
for the neals are adequate and there is a store where ice crean<br />
and candy nay be purchased, Y/e suggest that the anount of noney<br />
that each canper takes to Canp be linited to three dollars.<br />
There will be a project offering in which each canper will want<br />
to share.<br />
Every precaution will be taken to safeguard the health and the<br />
safety of the children• A lifeguard will be on duty at all tines<br />
that the canpers are in the water. Counsellors who can swin are<br />
also in the water with the boys and girls.<br />
Many articles are lost each year at Canp; it would be wise to<br />
nark your child's clothing and to send a list of the articles<br />
that he takes so that his counsellor nay check with hin at the<br />
close of Canp.<br />
The mailing address will be Canp <strong>Mack</strong>, Ililford, Indiana. The<br />
telephone nuriber is 67F20 Milford. Canp <strong>Mack</strong> i3 located just<br />
off Soute 15 south of Ililford»<br />
The first neal served to canpers will be Sunday evening; the<br />
last neal will be Saturday noon. You are invited to be at the<br />
Canp on Saturday morning to share in so r.;e of the camping experiences.<br />
You nay eat with the canpers Saturday noon. Everyone<br />
should be on his way hone by one o'clock Saturday afternoon.<br />
Much tine has been spent by the leaders in preparation for the<br />
Junior Canps this year and we are looking forward to a week of<br />
fellowship that we hope will lead to a better appreciation and<br />
understanding of others, and a closer fellowship with Jesus.<br />
Sincerely yours,<br />
Roy Richey, Dean<br />
Lois Shernan, Assistant Dean
Dear Junior Cariper:<br />
Canp <strong>Mack</strong><br />
llilford, Indiana<br />
July 2, 1954<br />
Welcome into the fellowship of our Borthern Indiana Junior Canp<br />
of Sections 1, 2, and 3. You are pre-registered for the week<br />
of July 11-17 at Canp <strong>Mack</strong>, Your Junior Carip will begin at<br />
2s00 P,M* on Sunday, July 11, If weather is favorable, you will<br />
then line up at tables in front of Becker Lodge to receive your<br />
cabin assignments. Your nedical statement will be asked for at<br />
this tine. The evening neal will be the first neal to be served<br />
to the campers© Canp will close after the noon neal on Saturday.<br />
July IS.<br />
Be sure to bring with you the following: your nedical'statement<br />
(which must be signed by your doctor); Bible, notebook, pencil,<br />
towels, washclothes; soap; conb; toothbrush and glass; suitable<br />
clothing for canp—jeans nay be worn, but no shorts or backless<br />
sun dressec, please—; bathing suit, robe or house coat for the<br />
girlsf sheets, pillow case and pillow; two or three warn blanketsj<br />
a warn coat; raincoat and rubber footwear; stationery to<br />
write hone* All clothing and bedding should be plainly marked<br />
and your name should be in your Bible*<br />
Please do not take conic books or radios with you. Nor will you<br />
need a flashlight while you are in canpj your counsellor will<br />
have one# We suggest that you take not no re than three dollars<br />
as spending money* Give this money to your cabin counsellor and<br />
he or she will bank it for you# As usual, we will have a project<br />
offering in which you will want to share.<br />
We shall try to place you in a cabin with someone you know, for<br />
we want your camping experience to be a happy one* But we do<br />
ask that you try to be happy in the cabin in which you are assigned.<br />
One of the chief pleasures of camping is the new friends that one<br />
makesG<br />
All campers are insured from the tine they leave home for <strong>Camp</strong><br />
until they arrive hone from Canp, provided they take a direct<br />
route 9<br />
Our prayers for you are that as we canp together you may grow<br />
in your understanding and appreciation of others and that you<br />
nay find a closer fellowship with Jesus*<br />
Sincerely yours,<br />
Roy Richest Dean<br />
Lois Sherman, Assistant Dean
2:00<br />
4:00<br />
5:30<br />
7:00 -<br />
7:35 -<br />
8:20<br />
8:45<br />
9:00<br />
2:00<br />
4:00<br />
5:30<br />
7:00<br />
7:35<br />
8:20<br />
8:45<br />
9:00<br />
7:25<br />
8:20<br />
- 7:25<br />
- S;20<br />
SUNDAY AFTE.flTOON ffiGIST.iATION<br />
3e^istration (Counselors in cabins)<br />
Recreation - Meet at tennis court -<br />
(Faculty & Counselors meeting in Chapel)<br />
Supper<br />
Vespers - Vesper Hm<br />
Let's Sinn; and Film - Chapel<br />
Get ^eady for bed<br />
Sharing time and Devotions<br />
Lights Out<br />
SUNDAY AFTEHHOON HEGISTI&TION<br />
iesi^tration (Counselors in cabins)<br />
Recreation - Meet at tennis court -<br />
(Faculty & Counselors meeting in Chapel<br />
Supper<br />
Vespers - Vesper Hill<br />
Let»s Sinr, and Film - Chanel<br />
Get Ifeady for bed<br />
Sharing tine and Devotions<br />
Li3hts Out
6*30 Rising Bell<br />
7:00* 7 82.0 Morning Praia o<br />
7*30- 8:15 Breakfast<br />
JUNIOR CAMP SCHEDULE<br />
July 11-17, 1954<br />
8:15» 8J50 Dishoa and Cabin Clean up (Mooting for Toachors)<br />
9:00-10sD6 Foxes noot Missionary-9:00-9:15; Biblo-9:15-9j50j<br />
Poxos noot Nature Loader-9:50-10:05.<br />
Beavers neot Nature Leador-9:00-9:15; Bibl0-9:15-9:50;<br />
Beavor3 noet Mi3cionary-9:60-10:05»<br />
Chipnunks have Husic-9:00-9:30 (Quintor-Miller Auditorium!<br />
Boars have Music»9:00-9:30 (Bockor Lodge Acsoribly Roon)<br />
Chipnunks & Boars go Swinning-9:40-10:05.<br />
10:16-11:20 Chipnunks neet Misoionary-10:15-10:30; Bible-10:30-11:05;<br />
Chipnunks neet Nature Leador-11:05-11:20.<br />
Bears noot Naturo Leadcr-10:15-10:30; Biblo*10:30-ll:05<br />
Bears neot Missionary-11:05-11:20.<br />
Foxos & Beavers go Swinming-10:15-10:40<br />
Foxos have Music-10:50^11:20 (Quintor-Millor Auditoriun<br />
Boavors have Mucic-10:50-ll:20 (Bockcr Lodge Assoribly Rn.<br />
11:30-11:50 Assonbly (Four Groups with their Leader at tho appointed<br />
places for announcononts.<br />
12:00- 1:20 Dinner - Wash dishes (Store open) Counsellors Mooting<br />
1:20- 2:10 Rest in bod - require shoos off - on tho bod -do nothing<br />
2:15- 2:45 Chooso your Activity - Choir, Choral speaking,<br />
Teaching Recreation, Photography<br />
2:45- 3:15 Choose your Activity - Choir, Choral speaking,<br />
Teaching Recreation, Photography<br />
3$$0- 3:60 Chipnunks & Bears go Swirming<br />
3:50- 4:20 Boavors & Foxos go Spinning<br />
4:20- 5:00 Recreation (Crafts Roon open for thoso nissing crafts)<br />
5:00- 5:00 Clean up before supper. Banking Tino- 5:00-8:20*<br />
5:30- 6:15 Supper<br />
6:15- 6:50 Wash Dishes - Storo open<br />
7:00- 7:25 Vespors<br />
7:30- 8:30 Evening Progran<br />
8:30- 8:45 Got Ready for Bod<br />
8:45- 9:00 Sharing Tino and Devotions<br />
Lights Out - Lullabyo - Sleep
BIBLE<br />
Mrs. John Nichols<br />
Mrs. Hov/ard ifogers<br />
Mr. Wilmer Brubaker<br />
Mrs. Wilmer Brubaker<br />
Mr, Waldo Kinsel<br />
Mrs* Noble Bowman<br />
Mr. Emery Kintner<br />
Mrs. Mary Gottschall<br />
Iris Neff-Chairman<br />
Neff<br />
Elmer<br />
Dave Wagoner<br />
Esther Yoder<br />
PAPER<br />
Mrs* Harold Landis
BEAV^iS - Leader- Waldo £ln
^961<br />
2 *<br />
OOfH<br />
HOd<br />
MENU<br />
Mashed Potatoes<br />
Creamed peas and carrots<br />
Relish plate<br />
Bread and butter<br />
Jelly<br />
Cake and ice crean<br />
Cool-ade<br />
PROGRAM<br />
Toastmistress,..<br />
Jean Land! s<br />
Group Singings#...Ruth Halladay<br />
Vocal Solo ..Janet West<br />
"The Instruments",.. .Car.ip Choir<br />
Piano Due t „<br />
Carol Arnold and Lucille Long<br />
Duet...Elsie and Esther Helmuth<br />
Speakers,<br />
...Vivian and Stanley Eittinger<br />
Project Offering<br />
Benedic tion* • ........ Roy Richey
To the Leaders of Junlojf <strong>Camp</strong> in<br />
Prom the Deans<br />
Date! July 17, 1954<br />
We would appreciate your helpful suggestions for a better<br />
campt Please give us your honest opinions to the following:<br />
1. Your opinion of the division of the <strong>Camp</strong> into the groups of<br />
Bears, Beavers, Poxes, and Chipmunks,<br />
2. Your opinion of the way the missionary, Bible and nature leaders<br />
were arranged in the schedule?<br />
3* Time allotted for music in the daily program. Was It satisfactory<br />
or not?<br />
How can the Activity Periods be improved?<br />
5, How can Recreation be Improved? Time allowed for recreation<br />
and the types of recreation*<br />
6, Programs}<br />
(a) Vespers<br />
(b) Evening Programs<br />
7a Was there enough time allowed for rest in the afternoons<br />
and for sleep after night?<br />
8a Evaluation of the daily meetings with Teachers & Counselors,<br />
Any other suggestions you might have*
K<br />
;AB<br />
,sf)<br />
ITNc1f/\fiA<br />
JR.
A WORD FROM THE DEANS<br />
"And the Spirit of God moved upon<br />
the face of the Haters."<br />
God moved upon us this week. Eofore<br />
we came to Junior <strong>Camp</strong> as<br />
your doans, we were just a bit<br />
reluctant to accept so groat a<br />
responsibility. But God moved<br />
in our midst with Grasae. gnd" m'.<br />
Buauty. It has boon a wonderful<br />
experience to live with so namy<br />
wonderful people.<br />
Our teachers have helped us to<br />
see God through the beauty here<br />
around <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Mack</strong>. The spirit of<br />
our teachers pushed us on and on<br />
to greater efforts to serve.<br />
Truly they have brought to us an<br />
<strong>Camp</strong>ers and Deans visions and<br />
dreams of Glo ious tilings found<br />
in our Lord.<br />
Our Counselors have truly been<br />
Moms and Dads to all of us.<br />
We hope and pray that each camperwill<br />
be a brighter light and a<br />
greater witness for Jesus after<br />
having boon to Junior camp thij<br />
week!<br />
Your Deans,<br />
Roy Richy<br />
Lois Sherman<br />
INDIAN CAMP FIRE<br />
"Is she a real Indian woman?"<br />
"I know he's Mr. Shultz", "Oh,<br />
look at the lovely Indian Maiden<br />
up on the hill. Boy she sings<br />
pretty. I like that song", "It's<br />
a perfect evening for <strong>Camp</strong> Fire.<br />
Cool enough to appreciate the<br />
blanket." "The songs around the<br />
camp fire sound prettier than ony<br />
where else." "I wish Mrs.<br />
Shultz would tell us another<br />
story." "Hiy don't we sin- some<br />
morcj?" "Is it over alror.cLy?"<br />
"Those Indian names were fun to<br />
say." These vor- the coments I<br />
overheard ?s camp fire progressed<br />
and I believe they t«ll you<br />
better than I could, the conpfiro<br />
story.<br />
Ye Ole Editor<br />
A WORD OF APPRECIATION<br />
TO THE CAMP l-IANAGPMENT-*-Mom and<br />
Pop Shultz:<br />
Wo have enjoyed living with you<br />
and your family, including all<br />
the camp pjrconnel. Truly we have<br />
been received as members of the<br />
family I Your spirits have chal<br />
longed us, your wisdom and guidance<br />
have blessed all our lives.<br />
God Lie?.:. ; r ou all I<br />
TO VERN CHAPliAN~Out of the good<br />
ness of his heart and the interest<br />
of boys and girls, Rev. Vern<br />
Chayim+ Methodist minister from<br />
Mishawako. came to help us when<br />
we sent hiu an emergency call for<br />
desporatol*' needed counselors<br />
and teachers. He drove back and<br />
forth morning and evening from<br />
Mishawaka oc.cn, dcy of our cemp<br />
to be a "dad" to c. co.biii full of<br />
boys and to tor.ch a class. Such<br />
unselfish devotion is r. challenge<br />
to all of us.<br />
WELCOME HOUR<br />
Ves, ors is one of the welcome<br />
hours of camp. After a day of<br />
much noise and fun, the quietness<br />
is a welcome blessing to big<br />
and little, young and old, when<br />
nothing is hoard but the whisper<br />
of the 1-ku, the rustle of the •<br />
leaves and the voice of our good<br />
loader, loading us in many good<br />
thoughts.<br />
FROM ROSEMATJE, GISELA, AND HSLGA<br />
Hi, boys and girls I You all know<br />
probably that we three German giria<br />
were staying with you in camp this<br />
year. Ue hope that you enjoyed<br />
being campers here as much as we<br />
liked being your cabin counselors.<br />
It has really been u wonderful<br />
week and v, great experience for<br />
us girls. Vo think that you can<br />
really bo proud cf your camp ana<br />
we are sure tlu,t thousands of<br />
other children r.ll over the world<br />
envy you because cf it.<br />
As we go home in two weeks vc<br />
shall often be thinking about the<br />
nice time we spent here and wo<br />
surely will never forget it.
. ANTIQCH..<br />
Fourteen of we campers had Antioch<br />
as our home for a wcr/i Along<br />
with fitfe other cabins, we helped<br />
to make up the assembly group<br />
called the Beavers.<br />
The closest camper we had to <strong>Camp</strong><br />
<strong>Mack</strong> lived 6 miles away and the<br />
farthest lived over one thousand<br />
miles-away, in Baton Rouge, La.<br />
After having two cabin dads, we<br />
finally found one on Tuesday morn<br />
ing that cound stand us.<br />
All of us in Antioch had a swell<br />
time and are looking forward to<br />
coming back next year.<br />
Mike Yoder<br />
BIDE A IJ<br />
'Twas the day before Monday and<br />
bound ; for <strong>Camp</strong> Hack<br />
Were ten eager maidens with<br />
clothes in their pack.<br />
These campers were happy t'was<br />
plain to see-<br />
'Cause they heard they'd be staying<br />
in BIDE A T ,JEE.<br />
To be the best campers wao their<br />
highest goal-<br />
And no one would doubt they well<br />
played the roll.<br />
They Saturday came-and time for<br />
good-feys,<br />
These campers -'so br,ave quickly<br />
dried their eyes.<br />
1 They jgiw that the friends they<br />
made here at camp<br />
Would remain their friends be<br />
it sunny or damp. Bonnie Neff<br />
NEFF FULL OF REAL BOYS<br />
b ii there I We have a group of 13<br />
real boys in our cabin. The only<br />
really hard time of the day i'or<br />
';hem is during tho rest timo in<br />
:he afternoon and "shut-eye"time<br />
it 9,P.M. They really are fine<br />
'ellows, and some of these days<br />
2iey will fill a big place in the<br />
rorld and in our church, too, for<br />
iiey are all young Christians. Just<br />
LOW large a place they will fill<br />
rill depend on them selves, their<br />
>arerits^ their Sunday School teacher<br />
and their companions. Do we<br />
enjoy eaiap? Ask us 1<br />
C. C. Cripc<br />
VERANDA<br />
Our h6me has been Becker Lodge<br />
and our mother is Mrs. Fanning.<br />
Wanda Ritenour is her assistant.<br />
The high point of our week was<br />
that \TQ had two Oraisii friends,<br />
Elsie and Esther Helmutl, with<br />
us. We hope they like us as<br />
well as we like them, and will<br />
come again.<br />
CSMR-GBOUPINGS<br />
The campers were divided into 4<br />
groups this year. They were:<br />
Beavers<br />
Leader, Waldo Kinsel<br />
Foxes<br />
Leader, Wilmcr Brubaker<br />
Chipmunks—<br />
Leader, Russel Stout<br />
Bears<br />
Leader, Every Kintner<br />
One cabin had the record for the<br />
entire week of Ix-ing first to<br />
arrive at their assembly ;olace<br />
every time". This ~cabin was<br />
Eest E Z. Three cheers to Rest E Z<br />
THE CEOIR SINGS<br />
All creatures of our God and King<br />
Lift up vour voice and with us<br />
sins, "Alleluia, Alleluia J<br />
THE CHAMPION i<br />
Man I Can that boy dive J Wo<br />
all will be'trying to be contortionists<br />
so \ro can do some of the<br />
divos Roger demonstrated. Others<br />
of us less bold a.nd brave will<br />
sit and watch and admire.<br />
Cooling off hour was swiximing for<br />
all campers. Tho lure of lake<br />
Waoce was strong for leaders too,<br />
who, like the calipers, went in by<br />
buddy system. Dean Kichy had his<br />
buddy too—his shadow.
LIVE "/IRES - TRUE TO NAME<br />
We have a Hiss ifcichel, Janice,<br />
Nancy, Barbara, PhiIlls, Betty,<br />
Lois, Dixie, iiaoona, and Sharon<br />
living together this week and are<br />
real true Live Wires•<br />
Host of them would rather go sv;i;r>-<br />
;:ii ng t han an y t hin 3 e 1 s o • • Wo u Idn' t<br />
we all?<br />
Yes, v/e are happy because of our<br />
new found friends. We feel especially<br />
happy to have Ifoseraary<br />
GehrkenNeumann, a German exchange<br />
student, in our cabin as asst*.<br />
counselor.<br />
Es-fchor Shoapor<br />
Rosemary Gehrke-Neumann<br />
INVINCIBLES - APPRECIATE<br />
The Invincible cabin girls are<br />
happy to be part of '"1ihe Junior<br />
Ca^ip at Carcp Hack. We have met<br />
many friends, old and new, and<br />
appreciate our counselors- teachers<br />
and «ieans. Shimming is liked<br />
by all. '^hanks to all who have<br />
mado our camp Christian-and those<br />
who made it possible for us to be<br />
here*<br />
Mr s • Elmer . -Veav e r<br />
- CAT! YOU TOP THIS?<br />
Progress was the first to earn a<br />
ribbon for clean cabins. Good<br />
Going fellows I<br />
Progress also had a boy from Baton<br />
iiouge, La. Can you top this?<br />
Emery Kintner<br />
Warren Sikenberry<br />
tfOOI.1 4-U - FULL1<br />
They call us ifoom 4-U, but,where<br />
could we put anyone else. Eleven<br />
girls and a leader make up our<br />
happy far:ily.<br />
It f s all so new to soiae of us,<br />
but with help and advice from the<br />
older ones, we've been, able to<br />
catch on quickly end hope to be<br />
back next year*<br />
Three of us are spending our last<br />
days at Jr. Canp. How wonderful,<br />
v/e are almost intermediate girls'I<br />
We hope to come back as Jr. leaders.<br />
It's been a -wonderful weak<br />
and each one of us has greatlyincreased<br />
our knowledge of God<br />
and the great out-of-doors.<br />
Mrs* Overholser<br />
VAN WINKLE HAD PUN J<br />
This week v an Winkle had a cabin<br />
full of all-kinds of girls.. There<br />
were short -girls, tall girls,<br />
silly .'' girls, quiet girls, big<br />
girls and little girls -there was<br />
even one that snored I<br />
We had a funny little system this<br />
week. Every girls had a seoorefe<br />
pal. This pal • would do little<br />
things for her in her absence*<br />
Maybo play funny little tricks or<br />
pick up something for her or even<br />
make her bed. We didn't know who<br />
on» secret pals were until Saturday.<br />
We had many good times together*<br />
This ye< n r will be something for<br />
us all to remember^, campers and<br />
counselors*<br />
Iris N0ff<br />
Jan West<br />
APPLE.IAN CABIN ELECTS PRESIDENT<br />
Handy Ulafeaondi haa/hhd hi a HfD*3<br />
work found for him this week. A<br />
politician, no less. He was<br />
elected president of Appleman Cabin.<br />
It ! s*ja democratic" life the<br />
boys led this week. It's a good<br />
life, Isn't it? All 13 boys had<br />
fun as well as their counselors*<br />
Ed Meek<br />
Weldon Snavely<br />
iffiST E-Z OBEDIENT<br />
There were 11 girls in Rest E-Z.<br />
They were very responsible girls<br />
and obeyed remarkably v/vlU<br />
The girls andf I wish ta thank everyone<br />
who .made their camp poss»»<br />
ible. They- have all enjoyed it
and hope to be "back next year.<br />
They also wish to thank the teachers<br />
and camp staff.<br />
To everyone they say, "Wo hope everyone<br />
has enjoyed camp as much<br />
as we have."<br />
SUNNY DALE UNIQUE<br />
fo feel our cabin is unusual in<br />
that we have a big sister from<br />
Germany, a pair of-twins, and Llelba<br />
Yates, WJIO is mute0 The girls<br />
have all been helpful and co-operative*<br />
Sunny Dale, our lovely room,<br />
Made 10 of us girls feel right<br />
away at hoae.<br />
We went to worship and singing,<br />
to work and play,<br />
And had a : time that was so gay.<br />
At nine o'clock we closed our eyes<br />
tight,<br />
And slept through the whole night*<br />
We thank you for this, ^amp Hack,<br />
And hope that we can come back.<br />
Gisela Operbecke<br />
Asst«-Gorunselor<br />
SAfiAH IIAJOii LIVELY<br />
Honnie Ho skins<br />
Joseph Hepler<br />
Terry 0 'Neal—Irish?<br />
John Jackson--Mid die name Jake??<br />
Eric Clark<br />
Stanly Stunp<br />
Hoy Jackson—Vifha» Hoppin?? Only<br />
one "J"<br />
David Forgerty<br />
Wayne Sommers-~not Winters<br />
iionnie V/enger~-DId they mil you<br />
with Honnie Ho skins?<br />
Counselors-*aev« Vern Ohapman and<br />
Walter Miller didn't write a word<br />
about their boys so I think they<br />
expect each of jou readers to let<br />
the boys speak for themselves<br />
through good daily living.<br />
TEETER CABIN'L3AHN LEADERSHIP<br />
This year there were 12 junior<br />
boys inour cabin* They were lively<br />
boys (Editor's note-«» s >aron*t<br />
all boys?) but most helpful and<br />
co-operative. As "I wna. also<br />
group leader of six ©abin groups<br />
as well as a cabin counselor, it<br />
was often necessary to be away<br />
from the cabin group. At such<br />
times the boys took turns in taking<br />
cabin leadership* Then our<br />
boys participated as special ushers<br />
in taking the morning offering<br />
on Saturday which was the last<br />
service of camp. "< : /e hope we have<br />
been an avenue for God's spirit<br />
to find it's way into the" life<br />
and heart of our campers*<br />
H* Stout<br />
NORTHERN LIGHTS BlilGHT<br />
'.?e Northern Lights seem to shine<br />
most brightly during the swim period.<br />
Morning dips are attended<br />
quite regularly by 10 o£ ua». Up*per<br />
deckers are Landes, Budd, Holl<br />
d H L<br />
enecker, and ^<br />
By some extra ef for ton cabin neatness,<br />
Northern Lights again shone<br />
bright with the help of a vtiite<br />
ribbon.<br />
DICKEY BOYS ON BALL<br />
Dickey is a word that is vopy<br />
pleasing for mo to say for it reminds<br />
me of the wonderful tines<br />
which I have had with the boys of<br />
my cabin^ /ill of these were swell<br />
kids and all scorned eager to<br />
learn of the Bible and what it<br />
means translated. 'Ihese boys came<br />
fron as far south as Logansport<br />
and as far north as ITiM&sf as fd><br />
wost as Llicliigan City and as far<br />
oast as South Bend.<br />
SKOOKUM SPEAKS<br />
"Here I sit from dry to day, racking<br />
shelter fro.i boys. This week<br />
I house 13boys beside their counselor^'<br />
''Lvory night all was<br />
quiet (that's unusual) and about<br />
8?50 cacli evc>tiiG boys held their<br />
dovctioiise" "I"-.i really going to<br />
miss the boy who reminds no of<br />
Jerry Lewis; every time ho comes
in, ray shingles would shake, and<br />
my sides would shudder, (could be<br />
that's why the repair man came to<br />
fix me.) "Now this camp week is<br />
almost closed, and in a--few hours<br />
I will have now campers under ny<br />
roof, but I will always remember<br />
the thirteen Junior campers whom<br />
I housed tilis week./ 1<br />
Dave "ifagoner<br />
FOUR FOLDERS GIlATEFUL<br />
We have 11 $irls in Four Folders.<br />
They have boon very good girls,<br />
and have attended all their classes.-<br />
-lie are all enjoying our week<br />
here at camp: Also we wish to<br />
thank all''tli'o'se who made it poss-'<br />
ible for these children to come<br />
to camp.<br />
Ann Burroughs<br />
SARAH MAJOR KITCHEN<br />
We've had a very nice rook so far<br />
in our cabin except for Tuesday<br />
when our boys didn't get to go<br />
swimming because of talking Monday<br />
night. In our cabin we have only<br />
one boy except for the two counselors<br />
that were from Indiana.<br />
We have gotten one first honor so<br />
far on cabin inspection and hope<br />
to get some more honors that are<br />
to be handed out.<br />
Now for my<br />
think that<br />
perionco to<br />
and I hope<br />
opportunity<br />
personal thoughts, I<br />
it is a very nice exbe<br />
a cabin counselor<br />
that I will have the<br />
tc come back again.<br />
John Shenk<br />
Larry Ault<br />
ADELPIIIAN CABIN<br />
Wo had all good campers in our<br />
cabin. They wore always ready<br />
to attend classes except for<br />
recreation. They wore too warm<br />
to play. We Had a few mishaps.<br />
Sally Zook fell out of her top<br />
bunk, Carol Wolfonbarger got<br />
stung with a bee and she also<br />
had an earache and fait und^r the<br />
weather for a while. Our girls<br />
are going to sing for talent<br />
night and Nancy Fanning will give<br />
a reading. All of us have en-<br />
joyed this wock at camp..Thanks<br />
to our Deans for working sc hard<br />
to make it a good camp.<br />
Lucy Hollar<br />
VALLEY INN IN<br />
There are 10 girls, 1 cabin<br />
leader and 1 assistant in Valley<br />
Inn this week known as the Eag^er<br />
Beavers. There are 4 girls from<br />
South Bend, 2 from Fort \'&ayne,3<br />
from Goshcn,_J.- from Crownpoint,<br />
1 from Warsaw and 1 girl from<br />
Wakarusa.<br />
They are all ambitious and well<br />
disciplined children.<br />
One of our girls, Betty Mor«sc><br />
had her 12th birthday Wednesday.<br />
She was honored along with Nancy<br />
Fanning at lunch time by the<br />
entire- camp singing "Happy Birthday<br />
to you" to her.<br />
Bertha Stickol<br />
Geraldinc Van Curen<br />
GOODWILL PHIVOLEGED<br />
w"e fool wo wore privoleged to<br />
have Helga Van Haas,-a-German<br />
exchange student w ho is- living<br />
at Mich.City as our assistant<br />
cabin leader.<br />
Five churches were represented in<br />
our cabin with ono coming from<br />
Lafayette, two from Broman, two<br />
from Pine Creek, two from Elkhart<br />
City, and three from New Paris.<br />
We had lots of fun working and<br />
fellowchiping together,cspecually<br />
when we were cleaning our<br />
cabin. Each day we chased the<br />
kittys from under our beds, but<br />
they must have enjoyed living<br />
with us because each.morning wo<br />
found then there again.<br />
Helga Van E\.ci<br />
Esther Yodor
All Art, all<br />
education can be<br />
merely a supplement<br />
to nature<br />
'.CHOSEN ACTIVITIES<br />
Crafts was a very heavily attended<br />
activity* Both boys and girls<br />
enjoy the feeling of accomplishment<br />
that comes from making sometning<br />
with their handse Mrs*<br />
Yoder f s big regret was that she<br />
could not take time to help each<br />
child* Carol and T Vonda Miller<br />
gave able assistance but even<br />
then the three could not get<br />
around the room to students in<br />
the first class and in the second<br />
class* But the work moved well<br />
and all enjoyed crafts including<br />
the leaders*<br />
Wanda Miller<br />
Mrs* Yoder Carol Miller<br />
FINDING GOD IN NATURE<br />
Our Theme<br />
Within the ten different Bible<br />
Classes taught on our weekly<br />
theme, the teachers found their<br />
Juniors increasingly interested<br />
in how Jesus loved to do his<br />
teaching in nature; by the sea,<br />
on the mountainside, by the road<br />
aide and even on the desert %<br />
Through poems and scripture these<br />
truthes were made real and dear<br />
to the camper's heart* The great<br />
magnitude of nature helped to<br />
bring them closer to God in prayer,<br />
made it easier for them to<br />
pray, and helped them to see how<br />
near God really is to us all,<br />
everyday* In thinking about and<br />
studying the "Creation'', they<br />
can realize God's great love for<br />
every living thing*<br />
The Teachers;<br />
M« Nickols Mary Gotschall<br />
Wfeldo Kinsel Lois Kintner<br />
Norma 'Torstler Enid Rogers<br />
lw# Darkwood Ethel Bowman<br />
Emery Kintner<br />
Jr. MEET THE MISSIONARY<br />
The juniors were very fortunate<br />
this week to have GoIdle Schwartz<br />
in camp with them to tell them of<br />
the many wonderful times she had<br />
in India working with the people<br />
there who do not know our God and<br />
of the wonderful experience of<br />
seeing them hungry for the word<br />
of God* During the week, Goldie<br />
told many wonderful stories of<br />
how men came to hep to read her<br />
Bible and have her help them to<br />
understand* We Juniors have<br />
always had the goodness of God<br />
taught to us and have had the<br />
many comforts of knowing God so<br />
her missionary classes helped us<br />
to realize how it is in the linds<br />
where God has not been known. 'Ve<br />
will want to take a bigger part<br />
in missionary giving from now on*<br />
PENICILLIN FOR PUERTO RICO<br />
Every year the Junior campers<br />
are eager to choose and support a<br />
good'pio ject* One that will help<br />
others* This year it was almost<br />
a 75$ vote for Penicillin for<br />
Puerto Rico* The goal was set<br />
for &275*00 so come on campers,<br />
lets sacrifice4<br />
We have seen, heard, and smelled<br />
some of the wonders of nature<br />
that God has. given to us* To<br />
learn to know and appreciate it<br />
if we will give Him an opportu*<br />
nity to do so* Learning the<br />
names of various things of nature<br />
and of some of their values and<br />
interesting things about them and<br />
how they can make life more meaningful*<br />
This was our aim*<br />
—The ^<br />
There are moments in the lives<br />
of us when we desire nothing more<br />
thrilling and enjoyable than the<br />
perfect peace and revelation of<br />
silence, especially silonce in<br />
nature, where all voices are<br />
those of integrity and sincerity*<br />
Always put off until tomorrow,<br />
the thing you should not do today*
Alleen, Kar.en-109 N» Indiana AVe., GOshen, Indiana<br />
Anderson, ^loria-i^, North Liberty, Indiana<br />
Borden, Nancy«"/alkerton, Indiana<br />
Barnhart, Janet-128 Willow Dr., South B end, -4idiana<br />
Baughnan, Kay~^92, N orth Liberty, Indiana<br />
Berkey, Joyce- Hoi, IJishawaka, Indiana<br />
Berfcey, ^hirley-iUl, ^ew Paris, Indiana<br />
Berry, Joanne-R«5, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Eottorff, Marsha-a«l, Plymouth^ Indiana<br />
Wai^oiton^ Indiana<br />
i, Indiana<br />
Lberty* fediana<br />
Butterbaugh, Marffiia«234 E 4 Ch±jJ£eV/a,<br />
Gbi Lorraine-^O3, South Bend,<br />
Casey, Betty-1^2, A Argass Indiana Idi<br />
Cox, Patricia ~?.C7 H endr3.3ks Sta> M ichlgan City,<br />
Cripe, Karen*307 Brook5 Plyaoutha Indiana<br />
Croy, Iiita-2521 Neoedah Ors^ Ei.khart^ iidiana<br />
Dannerj Laberta-^el^ Bourbon, Indiana<br />
teeter, J'eanne«I j es3''ourga Indiana<br />
DePeu^ Joyce-Ligcriier, andiana<br />
Dobbins, Diana-Sunset Ik ad, E lkhart, Indiana<br />
Dunlap, ^onna^^eb^ Goshen^ Indiana<br />
Edison, Patsy-i©2j ^orth Liber^yt Indiana<br />
Eiler, Leona L» 615 Wilkinson , GOshenf Indiana<br />
Engel, Betty Jean*=1509 L ake Ave»,. Plymouth, Indiana<br />
Evans, Bettye«^o2, Box 69 s. G oshen, Indiana<br />
Panning. Nancy-^sl, ^Ippecanoej Indiana<br />
Felix, Cynthia—si, ^ossvillej Indiana<br />
Plory, J anet iyi arie-:ui, Etna Green, Indiana<br />
Foxs Susan-905 Ed Market^ %ppanee, Indiana<br />
Prank^ Julie~921 Sherwood Terraoe, Pte Waync^ Indiana<br />
Prank, Mai»y«921 Sherwood Tcrrace3*Pto Wayne, Indiana<br />
Preeman, b hirley, ^.1 Box 63S Walkfcrton, - T ndiana<br />
Pr-ick, Dixie Lee-'Vest 4th, Lakeville, -ndiana<br />
Gojppert, Marvene-^ew Paris, ^ndlana<br />
Haaok, Kathleen i;i aryv»li9-'Srace k't», Michigan City,<br />
Hall,'Linda- liol Bourbon, Indiana<br />
Hall,, Peggy.-252 E« Centennial, Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Hattmanj iiachsl^-neS,, Elkhart^ Indiana<br />
Helmuthr, Elsie«iicl Nappa nee^ Indiana<br />
Helmith, Esther^ol Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Hershber.g-er, Susan« iis^tj, ^Ikhart, Indiana<br />
Hess,, Janice« 209 S» Cottage Ave©, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Hight^ ^ay«-1016 30th St«, South Bend^ Indiana<br />
Hochstetler, Victoria«s.^3a s Napuanee, Indiana<br />
Hodges, Donna«ltj2? MOnticello? Indiana<br />
Holderead, I%rtha«?325 Nursery St», Plymouth. Indiana<br />
Holderead, Mary«v326 SlursGr^T- Stos Plymouth. Indiana<br />
Ho 1 lar, Carol*758-g- E » Lincoin^ Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Hocyerf .^ane—Mentcne^ Indiana*<br />
Hostetler,, Cr£>ol»ii«5$ Pi inouthj Indiana<br />
Houston, Bonnie-lisl New Paris, Indiana<br />
Huffma.n, Gay-1102 Streeter Lanej -^lkhart, Indiana
, Indiana<br />
diana<br />
Kulp, Janice- ^.1," Wakarusa, Indiana<br />
Kyle, Betty-, ^.3, Warsaw, Indiana<br />
Landes. Bonnie-901. Wabaah St., Michigan City, Indiana<br />
Lant, «anice-^.l, New Cpriisle Indiana<br />
Leifermann, Judy-512 E. Liberty Dc. Beaton. Illinois<br />
Lerner. Barbara-1501 Fulton ^t.,Elkhart. Indiana<br />
Long, J anet- Tyner, Indiana<br />
McGarty, Patricia-2202 DeCamo Ave., Elkhart. Indiana<br />
Mcjiormick, Judith-.i.l, ^lkhart, Indiana<br />
McMnney, Dianne-1110 Portage Ave., South Bend, Indiana<br />
Mann, Dorothy-.,,2, BOx 640, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
«arkley, ^oia-d^, Plymouth, Indiana<br />
Martin^ B etty-^.l, iTappanee, Indiana<br />
MarSin, -tebecca-,New Paris, Indiana<br />
Martin, ^elma-* 1 -.3, Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Me the ny , Sandra - ;» • 2 , Bour bo n. Indi ana<br />
Miller; ^sther-1624 Strong, E lkhart, Indiana<br />
Miller,'Sharon-769 E» Market, Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Hishler, E laine-Nev, Paris, Indiana •<br />
Ifoneyheffer. Patricia-ii.l,-New Paris, Indiana<br />
Morejhouse, ^sther^Leesburg, Indiana -<br />
Morningstar, G harlotte-;;,3, ^oshen, Indiana<br />
Morse, Betty June-424 w . V/ilden, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Mowiser, Ca rol-Tippecanoe, Indiana<br />
Myers, ' Judy«Nev/ ^aris, Indiana<br />
Nifong,'Betty- -^»4. Plymouth, • Indiana<br />
Nustfeum^ *iiiby—616 *arding *>d», -^lkhart, Indiana<br />
Olinger, Ann^605 Woodside, ^outh Bend, Indiana<br />
Overholser, M elba-^.5, u oshen, Indiana<br />
Parson, i;i iriam-Pew Paris, Indiana<br />
Pippenger, ^rneal-highland, Nappanee. Indiana<br />
Pittman,• Vicki Lynn-4103 Sassopolis St., Eikiiart, Indiana<br />
.Pletcher, Nancy-1004 E ast Walnut, Nappanee, "hidiana<br />
^ssiy Janet- ^»4, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
lieiniche, Joellen-204 Gollate, Ave., Goshen, Indiana<br />
•^einSehl, Sharon-418 ** Fair view Ave., South Bend 14, Indiana<br />
^eplogle, Susan«-315 ''>'U Dewey, Bremen, Indiana<br />
*ieprogle. Sue Ann»- 4 .1 Etna &reen. Indiana<br />
.iogers, Harietta-li»l, Nappanee, -4idiana<br />
."ouch, Linda iii arie-»^.3, Bremen, Indiana<br />
-ioew, Garolyn- iL »3, Bremen, Indiana<br />
Schaefer, Gheryl-511 E# Liberty, Beaton, -"-llinois<br />
Schoolcraft, EVa Jean-616 Home St., Lapnrte, Indiana<br />
Scteuster, Nancy-Mark s t. South Bend, Indiana<br />
Searfoss, Conda-705^ N. ifein St., Nappanee, J-ndiana<br />
Shanbeck. Sandra-412 W. Perry, Warsaw, Indiana<br />
Shidler,-Janice- 613^ Fremont, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Slabaughi Susan^.l, Nappa nee, India na<br />
Smeltzer! Janice-3105 4oy Avet, ^lkhart, Indiana<br />
^onafra nk, Joyce-480 E. Third St., i'eru, Indiana<br />
Stahly. KaJen Sue-701 »• Main St.. Nappanee, x ndiana<br />
Stably!-La Vonda ifce-701 H. Main St., Nappanee, Indiana
Stevens, Lavina SUG-R,1, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Stoudcr, Barbara-1003 E. Ccntenhial St., Nappanpe, Indiana<br />
Stoudcr, Janalyco-Oushing, louth Bend, Indiana<br />
Stroup, Jonnio-Lakevillc, Indiana ,<br />
Studobakor, Shirloy-325 Spring St., La Grange, Indiana:<br />
Stunp, Kathlcen-R.l Lakoville, Indiana<br />
Stunp, ^>haron-R.2, North Liberty, Indiana<br />
Swihart, Janet- R. 2, North Liberty, Indiana<br />
Sv/ihart, Rocecca-R.3, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Taylor, Judith-Ualdron, Michigan<br />
Thonas, Diana-Box 476 La Paz, Indiana<br />
Tribbett, Donna- R.I, Royal Center, Indiana<br />
Troup, Judy-R.3, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Troyer, Janet- Lake Avo,, Plymouth, Indiana<br />
Unbaugh, Susan Kay-R*l New Peris, Indiana<br />
V/eavor, Cc.rol Joan-Rj.3^ Gochon, Indiana<br />
Weaver, Payc-R.l, V/akar^ica, Indiana<br />
1/Veavor, Sliaron-Loxinnton,, South Bend, Indiana<br />
Wioand, Carol Ruth-1221 Et iSwing Avo., South Bond 14, Indiana<br />
Wioand, Janet-108 So^ Blanchard Avo,, Whcuton, Illinois<br />
Vi/'iso, 3haron-1543 ',/, Indie na Aye. Slkhart, Indiana<br />
WolfcnbarGor, Carol-201 Park, La Porte', Indiana<br />
Yarian, Kayo- R.I Bourbon, Indiana<br />
Yoatcr, Molbc. Ruth-Ncv; P .ric, Indiana<br />
Yodcr, Anita Jane- R,2, Box 386 Oscoola, Indiana<br />
Yodor, M.-ry Ami-322 Concord Avc., Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Yodor, Posgy-Wakaruca, Indiana<br />
Yodor, Sally-wakaruca, Indiana<br />
Young, Barbara-Box 332, Oaccola, Indiana<br />
Young, Phyllis-Box 382 Osccola, Indiana<br />
Zook, Sally-809 Ohio, La Porte, Indiana<br />
Anor, Danicl-R»l Plynouth, Indiana<br />
Androv/s, Larry-R.l Nappanco, Indiana<br />
Anglcriyor, Elncr-R»3f Gochon, Indiana<br />
Ault, Robert- Re Ro Tippccanoo, Indiana<br />
Barkoy, Wayne-805 Bailc y ? Plynou tht' India na<br />
Baughrian, Dan-R.2, North Liberty, Indiana<br />
Blickonntaff, Janoc-218 E-, India na, South Bend, Indiana<br />
Bownan, Clair-Rel Nov; Paris, Indiana<br />
Broland, tIicholo-R.= X Gallon, Liichigan<br />
Brunbaugli, Erick-2381 Oakland itvo. , Elklaart, Indiana<br />
Budd, JackpR.3, Walkorton, Indiana<br />
Burkholdcr^ Ronnio-Tynor, Indiana<br />
Carbioner, Donald-2332 N. Hollyhock Rd,, South Bond, Indiana<br />
Clark, Eric-R,2, Box 263, North Liberty, Indiana<br />
Cleveland, Stovon-1058 E. Walnut, Nappanco, Indiana<br />
Cor.ipto:i, Dick-217 Sinon St., Plynouth, Indiana
Davis, Leroy«»*i«2, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Detweiler, Bobby-^,5, , G oshen, Indiana<br />
Detwiler, Cprol-^.5, u oshon, Indiana<br />
Doll, Steven-Market, IJappanee, Indiana<br />
Dasing, Kent %, 233 "Jarton. Glen Ellyn, Illinois<br />
Eastlund^ u erald«»542 "• Market SU, Nappaneo, Indiana<br />
fcastlund, Marv#i~ 652 W» Harket &t., Nappahee, Indiana<br />
Edisonj Jack«~i«2, North Liberty, Indiana '<br />
Feasenhiser, Gha rles«^,3, B ox 391, 6 outh Bend, Indiana<br />
ForgeyfrDavld- ^i»6, Logansport, Indiana<br />
Foster,- Gerald—^4,, Elkhart, ^diana<br />
Freeman* Gary-:;f2, b ox 635, %lkerton, Indiana<br />
Good, MartlA«Box 7 IU3, !7alkerton, Indiana<br />
Good, Tommy-Box 7 ^ 3 , Wdlkerton, Indiana<br />
Gorden, N eal«1201 Scott, !« Porte, J ndiana<br />
Gordy, • Stepilaon^^l, Oscoola, Indiana<br />
Hapner, D Gorden,<br />
ennis Le^i,4 Gpshen,. Indiana<br />
N eal«1201 Scott, I« Porte, J<br />
Gordy, • Stepilaon^^l, Oscoola, Indiana<br />
Hapner, D ennis Le^i,4 Gpshen,. India<br />
H<br />
artzler, Terry-3515 S# Hainj ^ikhar<br />
Hayes, Tommy-Haa let^ Indiana • -<br />
Hemtainger^ T tepilaon^^l, Oscoola, Indiana<br />
ennis Le^i,4 Gpshen,. Indiana<br />
Terry-3515 S# Hainj ^ikhart, I<br />
mmy-Haa let^ Indiana • - -<br />
^ bny-»352 !7* Lincoln Napp<br />
T Hayes, TommY-Haa let^ Indiana • - -.'_•>.<br />
HeHHainger^ bny-»352 !7* Lincoln, Nappanee<br />
s, Charles** A lvordton| Ohio<br />
T bny«352 !7* Lincoln, Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Hendricks, Charles** A lvordtoni Ohio<br />
Hepler, J oseph«*Ii«l, Lakevilie, Indiana<br />
Herr, Larry*^45, G Hendricks, Charles** A lvordton| Ohio<br />
Hepler,<br />
oshe*h, Indiana<br />
Hershberger* Robert** li»4, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
J oseph«*Ii«l, Lakevilie, Indiana<br />
Herr# Larry^^45^ G oshe*h, Indiana<br />
Hershberger* Robert** li»4, Elkhart, Ind<br />
Himebaugh| • Billy-1904 Frances ^ve., Ell<br />
Helderrea-di Lee- ^ l Herr, Larry^io, ^osnen, inaiana<br />
Hershberger, Robert** li»4, Elkhart, In<br />
Himebaugh| • Billy-1904 Frances ^ve., E<br />
Helderrea-di Lee- ••^#2, #2, '&ox 'Sox 387 387 North North]<br />
Hollarjj> B Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Helderrea-d^ Lee- •«- th Liberty, India;<br />
illy202 Highland AVe.j Napp iDDanee. Indiana<br />
a t2, '^ox 387 N0I»th Liberty, Indiana<br />
Hollar^ B illy-202 Highland AVe.j Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Hornish, **ex-208 Wilson St», -^rchbold, -^rchbold °hio<br />
Hoskins| *
Miller, K ennetlw«5, Goshen, Indiana<br />
Mitchell, Donald-1342 Longfellow. South Bend. Indiana<br />
Moneyheffer, John H arold-*\*1#- N ew Paris, Indiana .<br />
Morgan, Joseph-2611 Cassopolis *&•, ^lkhar$, Indiana<br />
Moss, John M « ii#is Loganpport^ •'•ndiana<br />
Muhlnickel, Donald-2650 Monger, E lkhart, Indiana<br />
Myers, David- 505 Winter AVe«, G oshen, Indiana<br />
Myersj Jim« N ew Paris, Indiana , '<br />
Heherj Ifevid-861 Delgado,Baton Itouge, Louisiana<br />
Neher, Jimmy-861 Delgado,' Baton ^uge. Louisiana<br />
Neibert^ J erry-555 % E lm, Nappanee, Ndiana<br />
Nichols, John«407 S, Porter, Michigan City, Indiana<br />
Nicodemus. G harles £>w airi« 2001Woodrow Ad,; South Bend 17, Indiana<br />
Netsche, Dennis- 1152 E» B owman, ^outh Bend, Indiana<br />
Noffsinger, James- North Manchester, Indiana<br />
Onealj lj -erry- ^«1 *»-rgos. Indiana<br />
Pippenger,. Laniar- ^e-5^ rTappaneo^ Indiana<br />
Pietcher, H oward- "^cl, ^akarusa, Indiana<br />
Price, Stephen^-ecL^- Nappanee. -^hd^ana<br />
Alk<br />
ichey^ Stanley«ii-16 Argos, Indiana<br />
IdLchey, Stephen*^ 1 * 1 Argos# Indiana'.<br />
iiichmond, - t »andall»«552 W3 Gentennia., • Nappanee, Indiana,<br />
Ritchie, to illy« 2112 Gresthill Drive. G olumbus 21,'Qhid<br />
A<br />
«oblnson«* Lynn-135 Ave9, B , Bryan, ^hio<br />
IJonman* ^rnest« ^32» Edv/ardsburg ^o, lkhart, Indiana<br />
"oop, *onneth- 2215* L eer, South B end 14, Indiana<br />
i»03Sj David- 322 '^» ^^C-^-^^U^-A^ ^ / A U jU^ji<br />
" 1I UPP» Larry- ^»1 Stry^Br^ Ohio<br />
Sohrockj James -"ogcr- *\*ll Nev/ ^aris, Indiana<br />
Shearer, Donald« 2251 Ponader Dr«, South Bend," I ndiana<br />
Sheets, Stephen-1115 So 2Qth Ste, Souty Bend^ Indiana<br />
Simmons,'Jerry- ^»3, Nappanee,•Indiana<br />
Slabaughj ^obert- i4 »l Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Smeltzer, Lynn- ^•l, Nappaneer Indiana<br />
Smith, Douglas- 2647 Monger, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
Sommers,..,Wayne« ^t-Sg ^lkhart^ Indiana<br />
Stahlyj ^aniel L o-o3505 Hiami lid», South Bend, Indiana<br />
Stahly, Steven C;,-^ 35Q5 Hiami •'•d*. South Bend, ^ndiana<br />
Stoudera ll obert« 301 E« Walnut St«, Nappanee, Indiana<br />
Stout.'John Daniel** 10-53'Sast Third St., ^ishawaka, Ihdiana<br />
Stroupp Jerryp Lalc^villo^ Indiana<br />
Stuckmaru '•ent'j Jti *^-4' Nappan>3es x ndiana<br />
Stunpj D avid« ^e2, North Lj^>ert^t Indiana<br />
Stumpy Stanley^ Ii§03 Harding >dJr ^lkhart, Indiana<br />
Sv/eet, Allen-»142O Starr Ave,5 - Toledo, Ohio<br />
Swihart^'5'red- 602 Eo Lincoln...' Nappanee, ^ndiana<br />
Syinensmajs^ogGiv^ licl^ Nev/ ParlSn -'•nd^aria<br />
Thomas, ""avid^ ^34^ ^Plymouth,, Indiana<br />
Thompson, Evan-625 S c E lm St^, L imailT 0 hio<br />
T lmn? ^iobert*. 681 SOc Carroll ^yee, Michigan City, Indiana<br />
Troupj JoJ«n-*> .U 5S Slkhart,t Indiana<br />
Truax, James +**» iUl -Talkerton, ^ndiana<br />
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Ullory, Larry-R.2, Plynouth, Indiana<br />
Van Polt, L..rry-R«3, Bry^n,, Ohio<br />
V/oddlo, Doui.las-1357 riolnojit i.vo., South Bond, Indiana<br />
Jclborn, Janos-R.6, ,5ox 61 ./., South 3ond, Indiana<br />
ielfrorn, Hichaol- R.6, t>ox 61 vV,, .South Bond, Indiana'<br />
.voldy, vorlyn-R.l, -.Vakurusa, Indiana<br />
7ort£cr, Ronnie, R.3, Elkhart, Indiana<br />
•Jhitohoad, Dcnnis-620 S. 6th, Gonhcn, Indiana<br />
Richoy, David-R.l, Argos, Indiana<br />
Richoy, Roy-R.l, ^rgos, Indiana<br />
Ritonour, v/cnda-933 So* Logan, South Bend, Indiana<br />
no^er.o, lire. Howard-Jakaruqa, Indiana<br />
Shearer, ^ther-2251 Ponador Dr., South 3ond, Indiana,<br />
Slienk, John-Brethren Service Center, Uappanco, Indiana<br />
Sherman, i..rs • Lois-R,5, Gochcn, India na<br />
Snavoly, V/olton-R.l, Lilford, India na • *<br />
Stickol, Lira* Arthur L,-Box 246, ",/akarusa, Indiana<br />
Stout,<br />
na<br />
A useoll-1033 E. Third St., Iviishawaka, Indian<br />
Swartz, ^oldio-269 N. Sanducky St., Delaware, Ohio<br />
Van Curcn, Gor-ldino-801 .'oat IvL.rxm, kidaav/aka, Indiana<br />
Wagoner, Uavc-121 Rivervicv; «vo., E^khart, Indiana<br />
'flhrotlor. Lire. Raymond, Tippccano^ Indian?:<br />
Weaver, Urc* Eli-ior L*-R*3 GOD hen, Indiana<br />
Weat, Janct-R»l Gochon, Indiana<br />
Yodor, I.ir* and I.Irs. Elnor-./akarusa, Indiana<br />
Yodor, E ether-New Paris, Indiana<br />
Yodor, Loonard-R.4, Gosh en, Indiana<br />
Yodor, i.liko-322 ^oncord 4vo«, ^lkhart, Indiana<br />
REClffiATION<br />
Hot faces 2 Dirty hnn&ai A sore<br />
thumb—but more fun t Although<br />
there was no rain to dampen our<br />
spirits, the sun was hot* However,<br />
we allowed nothing to<br />
hinder our enthusiasm* Wo play-ed<br />
everything from "poor pussy"<br />
and "skin the snake" to "newcomb<br />
and softball."<br />
The girls played many .different<br />
games, some active , and .some<br />
quiet. "Hit tho horses tail" and<br />
"Grab the bacon" were anong<br />
their fa.vorit.es*<br />
A softball tournament was planned<br />
for those boys who v/ere interested*<br />
The winning team played a<br />
team of counselors on Friday*<br />
For those boys who didn't care to<br />
play softball they had a chance<br />
at horse-shoe, croquet, shuffelboard<br />
or relays and other games*<br />
We all wanted to win our games<br />
but we learned that fair play,<br />
good sportsmanship and sooperation<br />
were more important than winding*<br />
Dave Wagoner<br />
Iris Ncff<br />
Esther Yoder<br />
SILENT MEAL<br />
Thursday evening v/e had the<br />
traditional silent meal* During<br />
the meal there is no talking<br />
from the tine you enter the dining<br />
hall until you leatee* Whatever<br />
it is you want you have, to<br />
ask for it by' certain signs* It<br />
is a much t*J#ed about meal andlt<br />
is also quiet, (hov; can this be,?)<br />
It's a lot of fun i Try it some<br />
time *<br />
THE BEA3S<br />
We had 67 Bears in our. group with<br />
five teachers* The bears wore a<br />
pretty good' bunch except at timea<br />
they went into hibernation (nrhiaji<br />
isn't legal) and it was hard to<br />
get then to assembly on time*<br />
These bears however were always on<br />
tine for swinging and'for dinner*<br />
Emery B# Kintner<br />
*Ed* note--no winder they weren*t<br />
on time* ' %. Kintner 1 s report van a<br />
•late in getting in too, and Ye<br />
Ole Editor, was weary*<br />
BANDAIDS AND BITTER PILLS I<br />
<strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Mack</strong> is decidedly blessed<br />
with i'irs* . Bosserman, m ^* N«" Yilha't<br />
would we do with out out' her whenwhen'ears aohe, stomachs stomachs pain, and and<br />
mosquitos to 3 bite. bite* Hail camp canp nurse*<br />
nurse
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SUMMARY<br />
E&rly in January of 1954 the Intermediate Class of<br />
the Yellow Creek Church of the Brethren wrote letters<br />
to representative people of various walks of life<br />
asking them this question, "What can we as Intermediates<br />
do to help build a better world,," We cannot print all<br />
the worth while things said, only summaries.<br />
From:<br />
A neighboring Brethren Pastor:<br />
What makes a better world? Is it not when people are honest, kind,<br />
loving, thoughtful, and considerate of each other, A good world is a<br />
world where people live together like they do in a good family - where<br />
they love each other, are unselfish and kind and are always trying to<br />
'help each other and make each other happy. And how can you help? Yor<br />
can help by yourself being honest, kind, unselfish, and loving in your<br />
home, at school, on the playground, in the church and everywhere you<br />
meet with people. If you love God and love people and are trying, to<br />
help others to love and follow Jesus, you will be helping to make a<br />
better world.<br />
-Rev, Foster B. Statler, pastor of the Elkhart Ch. of the Brethren<br />
A member of The Brethren Service Commission<br />
You must really believe it is God's world and be committed to live<br />
by God's rules, just as boys accept basketball rules and learn them,<br />
if the want to be good at it. Here ire part of the rules as I see them?<br />
1*Learn to look back, enough to feel there is something important<br />
back of you; but you also learn to look ahead. By the age of<br />
15 you ouptit to be able to see ahead 1 , maybe 10 or 20 years,<br />
N. Ind, District Director of Intermediate work<br />
The kind of a world we, have tomorrow is largely dependent on what<br />
Christian youth think today. Even the radiant Christian life of one<br />
person makes a difference. I would cay live the Jesus-way everyday of<br />
our lives so that all the people with whom we come in contact, might be<br />
influenced "by our lives, V/hat do I mean by the Jesus-way?<br />
1.Practice the Golden Rule,<br />
2•Sharing our time talents and money,<br />
3,Being tolorent of all people, regardless of class,race, or creed,<br />
4»Pray each day, not only for our own needs, but for the needs of<br />
people everywhere,<br />
5,learn all we can about the people of other nations, so that we<br />
might better understand them.<br />
6.By attending church regularly,<br />
7.By being fair, honest, unselfish, truthful, obedient.<br />
8«Love rather than hate. Commend rather than criticize.<br />
9BVoice our disapproval for all things evil and courageously stand<br />
up for the right.<br />
10;Study the Bible, our guide book. By studying Jesus life we can<br />
know better how to follow him.<br />
-Mrs A. Glen Perkey<br />
Member of the Christian Education Commission<br />
Junior-High and <strong>Camp</strong>ing Director<br />
First of all be the best posoible Christian citizen you can be in<br />
your home, church? school, and community. Vie too often spend our time<br />
studying ways to improve such outreach programs' as the United Nations,<br />
Foreign Missions and others and are doing nothing to improve our own<br />
local conditions,<br />
-Paul M. Weaver<br />
The Elder of our Church<br />
"Do unto others as you would have them ^o unto you." "Thou shalt<br />
love thy neighbor as thyself." There in a lot ox ill-will and hatred in<br />
the world, and we must not be channels to spread it, bat rather channels<br />
through which God's love and kindness nnc 3 helpfulness flows to others<br />
to counteract these feelings. Stud- c-jd's 'Vord, ' seek f?r knowledge,<br />
learn how to live a better life. Learn how to pray daily, lifting<br />
others to the throne of God, that God might change these persons and us.<br />
Learn to support the church, attend ^ov.-.^hip regularly, and give time<br />
and money for the building of the iiingiom. , Invite other bays and girls<br />
to church and help-interest them :n Got and His Kingdom, Our speech<br />
and actions should be Christian ana spaak louder than our words,<br />
-fiev Charles Stouder -2nd S. Bend<br />
The Judge of the County Circuit Court<br />
The world is going to be as good as the people in it, The more<br />
..•bat people can be persuaded to follow the great moral teachings of the<br />
B" ! .bl9, and especially the injunction to do unto others as you would<br />
'have them do unto you, the better world we will have. Young people<br />
of your age can help \w the example of following these great principles<br />
and by regular attendance at school, Sunday School, and Church and by<br />
persuading others to do likewise0<br />
(Judge) Aldo J. Simpson
Superintendent of Elkhart County Schools<br />
It, seems to me that it is very necessary today that children<br />
posess such qualities as; honesty, trustworthyness, obedience, respect<br />
for others, self reliance, self respect and above all a sincere faith<br />
dn God if we are to have a better world in v/hich to live, I am very<br />
happy to know that students of your age are interested in this problem<br />
and hope that you will continue in your efforts to improve world conditions<br />
.<br />
-Clyde S. Sutton<br />
Missions director of our National Council of Women's v Jork<br />
Calvin and I think it would ba wonderful if your Sunday School<br />
group _ could #give your mission offerings for the support of a boy or<br />
? irl in Africa, India, or Equador and then every Sunday have prayer<br />
or the work of the Church on the mission field and for the missionaries<br />
and native leaders- The future of the church depends so much on how we<br />
help to train the native leaders of the mission fields. They will<br />
help their own people to know Christ and will work with us to build a<br />
better world where there will be love, peace, and understanding,<br />
-Mrs J. Calvin Bright<br />
The Regional Counselor of C.3.Y.F.<br />
Young people need to train themselves to forget themselves in<br />
servicfe to others in the name of Christ, I have also felt that the<br />
best way to build a better world is to begin by demonstrating a Christian<br />
life to those folk nearest us. Of course we want to help the church<br />
and other groups reach out to the needs of people far away but our most<br />
effective effort should be in our immediate surroundings, when we<br />
start early in life to surrender our lives to Jesus and to live as he<br />
taught, we will find that as long as we live doers will open up in<br />
front of us for new ways of building a better ;*orld.<br />
- Arlo C'U:"T:><br />
Manager of <strong>Camp</strong> <strong>Alexander</strong> <strong>Mack</strong><br />
Youth can help make a better worldl.By<br />
setting out trees to Weirs the future generations.<br />
2,By planting kind deeds ra^cl words of friendship today.<br />
3,By writing to many people across the sea nixing friends.<br />
4#By building strong character to withstand tne storms.<br />
5, By wholesome reading in? 1 noble thinking.<br />
6iBy refusing to yield to commercialized attractions,<br />
7,By standing for peace ar»,l p;ood will to all men.<br />
8.By a careful study of God : s 7.'ord and Will for His 7/orld,<br />
9.By learning how to live together as neighbors and Christians<br />
10,By learning the Jesus way of life,<br />
-Lawrence W. Shultz
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Isa 45 20
"HAPPY IS THE MM THAT FINDETH WISDOM"<br />
BEHOLD THE BEAUTY OP OUE LOED<br />
Near "beautiful Lake Wabee, we want each of you to look<br />
at an unseen Eainbow of Slory. Wherever Jesus walks, then<br />
glows a glory of unspeakable loveliness. In Him is revealel<br />
that dream world of satisfaction. May you on this August 1'<br />
195U, see the clouds of life lifted, and view where He walkl<br />
a heavenly "blue of eternal ages.<br />
Text for Sunday School classes, Matthew 5?l~l6<br />
''And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountains<br />
and when he was set, his disciples came unto hig; and he<br />
opened his mouth; and taught them, saying, Blessed are the<br />
poor in spirits for their 3 s is the kingdom of heaven.<br />
Blessed are they that mourns for they shall "be comforted.<br />
Blessed are the meek? for they shall inherit the earth.<br />
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteous^<br />
nesss for they shall "be filled. Blessed are the merciful;<br />
for they shall obtain mercy,, Blessed are the pure in heart<br />
for they shall see God, Blessed are the peacemakers; for<br />
they shall "be called the children of God, Blessed are thq<br />
which are persecuted for righteousness 8 sake? for their'sl<br />
the kingdom of heaven,, Blessed are ye9 when men shall reri<br />
you, and persecute you9 and shall say all manner of evil<br />
against you falsely., for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceed!]<br />
glads for great is your reward in heavens for so persecute!<br />
they the prophets which were "before youc Ye are the salt (<br />
the earths "but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith<br />
shall it "be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothings, bnl<br />
to "be cast out9 and to "be trodden under foot of men. Teal<br />
the light of the worldo A city that is set on an hill cat<br />
not "be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and pat it undl<br />
a 'bushels, "but on a candlesticks and it giveth light unto al<br />
that are in the house. Let your light so shine "before men,<br />
that they may see your good works, and glorify your lather<br />
which is in heaven."
Commencing at 10s00 and continuing through a<br />
greater part of the afternoon, registration and<br />
receiving of payment will "be done. Tags will<br />
again be given.<br />
10830 Hymn singing and prayer<br />
11;00 Sunday School Classes<br />
12s00 Lunch<br />
Is 00 Hymn Singing<br />
l$30 Bevotional Service<br />
Announcements, immediately following*<br />
friendship Momentss A tine, if you<br />
wishs for talking with those you<br />
know or meeting someone you do not<br />
knowo This period is from dismissal<br />
after announcements to the start of<br />
the program at the hillside<br />
3s00 Hillside program<br />
4$00 Mass Choir practice<br />
^330 Supper period (mass choir participants<br />
a little later)<br />
6s00 Hymn Singing<br />
After this will be a welcome and<br />
introduction of the evening program;,<br />
followed "by a Scripture readings,<br />
and around 6s3O0 ©pening pyay«ro
MORE &EMS THAT SPARKLE IN A RADIANCE<br />
THAT WILL GIVE GLORY TO GOD.<br />
Chairman, singers, and speaker will picture the beholding<br />
of that "beautiful Rainbow of Salvation and Rest.<br />
Hilltops<br />
Come, Sinner, Come!<br />
Why Not Now?<br />
Come Unto Me<br />
Go, Tell it on the Mountains<br />
My God and I<br />
I need Jesus<br />
All Alone<br />
In the Service of the King<br />
Oh Precious Life of Love<br />
No 1 In Songs of Praise and Worship<br />
Love for Jesus<br />
Praise Ye Jehovah<br />
The Greatest Joy<br />
The Home Over There<br />
Deliverance Will Come<br />
Balm in Gilead<br />
Message<br />
Mass Choir Songs:<br />
Trust and Obey<br />
Abide with Me<br />
Jesus, Lover of My Soul<br />
Blest "be the Tide That Binds<br />
Closing Prayer<br />
Milford<br />
Remington<br />
Bluffton<br />
Wolcott<br />
La Cross<br />
Bremen<br />
Franc esville<br />
Leo<br />
"To God only wise, be glory through Jesus Christ forever,<br />
Amen.
2:00 -<br />
4:00 ~<br />
5:3b<br />
6:00 -<br />
7:30<br />
8:15<br />
9:00<br />
10:00<br />
2:00 -<br />
4:00 -<br />
5:30<br />
6:00 -<br />
7:30<br />
8:15<br />
9:00<br />
10:00<br />
4:00<br />
5:00<br />
7S30<br />
4:00<br />
5:00<br />
7:30<br />
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS CAMP<br />
Sunday Afternoon Schedule, July 18, 1954<br />
Registration and Cabin Assignments*<br />
Bank your money with Cabin Leader9<br />
Meet at Murray Mound — <strong>Camp</strong>ers and Leaders<br />
get acquainted, meet new campers, greet old<br />
friends0<br />
Supper<br />
Cabins Meeting (Eleot cabin representatives<br />
for the <strong>Camp</strong> Council)<br />
Vespers<br />
<strong>Camp</strong> Organization (Becker Lodge Assembly)<br />
Closing Devotions<br />
Lights Out<br />
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS CAMP<br />
Sunday Afternoon Schedule, July 18, 1954<br />
Registration and Cabin Assignments<br />
Meet at Murray Mound — <strong>Camp</strong>ers and Leaders<br />
get acquainted, meet new campers, greet old<br />
friends«<br />
Supper<br />
Cabins Meeting (Elect cabin representatives<br />
for the <strong>Camp</strong> Council)<br />
Vespers<br />
<strong>Camp</strong> Organization (Becker Lodge Assembly<br />
Clsoing Devotions<br />
Lights Out
6:30<br />
7:00<br />
7:30<br />
8:15<br />
9:00<br />
I1JTERMEDIATE GIRLS CAMP »54<br />
Daily Schedule<br />
Rising Boll (Morning Dip—optional)<br />
7:20 Morning Praiso<br />
Breakfast<br />
9?00 Carip Beautiful<br />
9»40 First Period Classes<br />
1. Life of JoL.ua<br />
2, Bible Wonon<br />
3# Dranatics<br />
4. Hynns We Lovo<br />
L0:00 «»10:40 Second Period Classes<br />
1© Life of Jodus<br />
2e Bible Wor.:on<br />
3» Dramatics<br />
4, Hynns We Love<br />
L0:50<br />
11:30<br />
LI: 40<br />
12:00<br />
1:30<br />
2:20<br />
3?05<br />
3:56<br />
4:30<br />
5;00<br />
6:15<br />
7J15 * 7:45<br />
8:00<br />
10:00<br />
-11:30 "Cone With Me To Africa" (Assenbly)<br />
—11:40 Announcements<br />
•12;00 Free Tine<br />
- 2:15<br />
- 3:00<br />
- 3:45<br />
• 4:25<br />
qq.nn - ssajppv<br />
• q.anp<br />
ui30f - otos<br />
- OTOS<br />
-eooaqaH •• oios CEKVTiSD<br />
Autographs<br />
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS<br />
JULY 25, 1954<br />
O O O
INTEiMEDIATE GI.ILS T V0:i8HIP SERVICE<br />
July 25, 1954 10:30 A.M.<br />
Prelude: Joanne Ouster<br />
Hymn: "Come, Thou Almighty Kin£ n<br />
Call to Worship An^ilee Miller<br />
Hymn: "Give of Your Best to the Master"<br />
Scripture: Dramatics Glass<br />
Prayer: Mrs. H, L. Hartsough<br />
Choral Response: Choir<br />
Sextette: "Beauty Around Us"<br />
Offering;: T.fodena Studebaker<br />
"Now in the Days of Youth" Choir<br />
Morning Message: "Give Yourself a Pair Chance"<br />
Rev. H. L. Hartsou^h<br />
Hymn: "I 'Vould be True<br />
Presentation of Certificates: Zalaa Teaver<br />
Indian Farewell: I»r 'V< Shultz
EVALUATION SHEET<br />
for IHTERLISDI..VZ3 GIRLS CAMP<br />
1» Please comment on our daily schedule*-<br />
2» What classos were most holpful to the campers?<br />
3. How did you liko Intermediate Girls <strong>Camp</strong>?<br />
4, What class os would you like to see added to the camp schedule?<br />
5« What v/ero the high points In tho camp program?
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DEAN'S'MESSAGE INTERMEDIATE GlaLS PROJECT<br />
During this week at Gamp Hack<br />
we hc.ve met old friends, made some<br />
nev; ones, played, worshipped, and<br />
studied together. It is our hope<br />
that you will long remember our<br />
experiences here*<br />
Now, our camp is over. The<br />
memories of ali our good times,<br />
the friendliness of the campers<br />
and leaders, and the blessings of<br />
our Heavenly Father are with us<br />
still.<br />
We hope that we will continue<br />
our motto - "I would be true"<br />
in our lives as v:e go back ho.ic<br />
so that our friends, parents,<br />
and p?ls may note the difference<br />
in each of our lives*<br />
We wish for each of you a year<br />
of happiness, joy, and the "Peace<br />
that passeth understanding 11 ,<br />
crovrncd by the love and favor of<br />
our Heavenly Father.<br />
Mrs. Leonard Ouster<br />
It has been fun being here -?ith<br />
you this week.<br />
I sometimes wonder if you are<br />
getting the most out of this camp.<br />
Are you making new friends ---friendships<br />
which v/ill last the<br />
rest of your lives? Are you<br />
experiencing the highest spirited<br />
uplift in your lives that will<br />
carry you through in times of<br />
need? Are you learning the groat<br />
essentials that we all must learn<br />
or be misfits in our society?<br />
And girls, always remember, we<br />
are never alone. One who loves<br />
us is always beside us waiting<br />
and ready to help*<br />
Thank you, girls, for making<br />
this camp such a fine experience.<br />
Your co-dean<br />
Mrs. Salma Weaver<br />
A NOTE OP THANKS<br />
Many thanks go to the <strong>Camp</strong><br />
Management for the splendid way<br />
of providing for all our needs<br />
this week.<br />
We would also like to thank the<br />
Dean, Co-Dean, Teachers, and<br />
Counselors who have helped us<br />
throughout this week.<br />
On Monday v/e voted on our camp<br />
project. We decided to set our<br />
goal for -300 (or more) to be<br />
used in helping outfit soae new<br />
missionary couple for some foreign<br />
mission field. It takes so many<br />
things to get started to live in<br />
a foreign country. For instance,<br />
the yo-ying couple needs to outfit<br />
themselves by buying a kerosene<br />
burning refrigerator, many clothes<br />
food, curtains, extra shoos, etc.<br />
It takes a lot of money. We are<br />
thrilled to be able to help some<br />
young couple in this way*<br />
The following leaders, Carol<br />
Miller and Joanne Ouster, along<br />
with Carolyn Kuzmaul, Dcanna<br />
Deardorf, Lexie Finch, Janet<br />
Felix, Sylv a Herndon, Nancy Coveifc,<br />
Margaret Tobey, Sandra Leedy,<br />
Marion Vinson, and Bonnie Pottee,<br />
made a very clever poster. A<br />
ship - S«S. Missionary - is sailing<br />
across the ocean from Nev/<br />
York to some mission field. The<br />
smoke rings rising from the ship's<br />
funnels hold the various articles<br />
our money v/ill help the young<br />
couple buy.<br />
Bon Voyage, S.S. Missionary*<br />
Happy Sailingl<br />
CONSECRATION SK<br />
Saturday evening after a week of<br />
fellowship, fun, and work together,<br />
two hu.ored and twenty girls with<br />
their leaders met at the auditorium<br />
for a consecration service.<br />
Our service v/as centered around<br />
the theme "Christ living in me".<br />
The "Key" was used as a symbol<br />
of opening our minds and- hearts<br />
to Christ and then be made willing,<br />
to be used in His service.<br />
Rev* H. L. Ha-tsough, in an<br />
impressive way presented the need<br />
of each of us opening our own mind<br />
and heart thus giving Christ a<br />
chance to live within us.<br />
As a fitting climax, during the<br />
singing of the hymn, "Spirit of<br />
the Living God", each camper received<br />
a key as an act of a greater<br />
dedication of her life and with<br />
this thought in mind went quietly<br />
and reverently to her cabin.
WITH TO<br />
We had tho happy privilege of<br />
having all 220 girla of Intermediate<br />
<strong>Camp</strong> in'our Mission Study<br />
Clrss oaoh day*<br />
Naturally we cannot all become<br />
missionaries,but wo can all learn'<br />
to know about our church's great<br />
Mission Porgram. 7*e can all be<br />
girls v/ith open hearts, who caro<br />
about those who arc hungry and<br />
underprivileged, those who do not<br />
know our "Fairest Lord Jesus 1 "'.<br />
By seeing colored slides of<br />
Africa and by looking at articles<br />
which really car.ie from Africa, wo<br />
got a clearer idea of what our<br />
African friends arc really l-i.ko><br />
Then when we saw two Intermediate<br />
girls dressed up as an Africr<br />
couole, it set the cameras clicking!<br />
?'e wanted to know some thing<br />
about our church's mission work,<br />
not only in Africa, tr.it in India,<br />
China, and South America as well*<br />
So we drew maps of these four<br />
countries and located our mission<br />
work in them* Stories about<br />
those whoso hearts are just li c<br />
ours, even though they do have<br />
a different colored skin, helped<br />
us to learn to understand more,<br />
and to love, more*<br />
TOIiEN OF _THE J3IBLE<br />
Our study of the women of the<br />
Bible was most interesting;*<br />
'Ye discover it is not what we<br />
do for ourselves but what we do<br />
for others that is the test for<br />
real living*<br />
As we study these characters<br />
wo look for the traits in their<br />
lives that inspire us to noble<br />
living*<br />
Then as now v/e find women who<br />
lived lives of sin and selfishnesj<br />
and we note the result of evil.<br />
We chose to pattern our lives<br />
after those characters who stand<br />
for the high ideals of womenhood.<br />
Ivlrse lialph Boyer<br />
Mrs. lone H- Perkey<br />
CLASS<br />
Although a week is not a long<br />
enough period of time in which" we<br />
could actually jive a dramatic<br />
production, we have been doing<br />
some things in class that should<br />
be helpful to the girls as they<br />
30 back to their churches and help<br />
v/ith the dramatic work that is<br />
given there.<br />
We did work in expression, in<br />
"making up' 1 and costuming characters<br />
as well as some choral reading*<br />
7c also had tho fun of acting<br />
out some little plays that<br />
might bo used in our churches.<br />
The Dramatics Classes, consisting<br />
of about fifty-five members,<br />
were in charge of the Torning<br />
Praise on Friday morning. They<br />
arc also to help with the church<br />
service on Sunday*<br />
In our classes we found increasing<br />
interest in the use of dramatic<br />
v/orlc as a supplement of our<br />
worship program, both in the<br />
mechanical production and in the<br />
artistic production*<br />
Claud? Fisher<br />
CiiAPTS<br />
'7e hr.ve had a great time in<br />
crafts this week. You can imagine<br />
how much we were able to do v/ith<br />
around 87 in one class and 95 in<br />
the othere But wo did do a lot<br />
of things, 7e made lanyards,<br />
bracelets, chenille flowers, and<br />
palm trees; painted table clothes<br />
hot pads, dresser scarfs, lunchcm<br />
clothes, and handkerchiefs. Then<br />
there were leather belts and reek<br />
baskets woven by the dozen. So<br />
you sec v/e have many lovely things<br />
to keep as souvenirs and for gifts<br />
from our camp*<br />
Mrs. '.Valter D, Miller<br />
CABIN INSP5C.TI0N<br />
We found" the" cabins in very .<br />
good condition r-ight at the start,<br />
and they kept improving until<br />
they nearly all are excellent.<br />
The ^irls arc to be commended<br />
on the"appearance of their cabins,<br />
Ilrs, Stump<br />
I.Irs, Flora<br />
II:. 1 s • Ho Iraan
CHRIST IN OUTi DAILY LIVING LIJ<br />
There are 31 girls in our cl8,ss<br />
most of whom live with their families<br />
in towns. 26 of the girls<br />
arc members of our church and the<br />
others are looking forward to becoming<br />
members. All except 2 of us<br />
have brothers or sisters or both,<br />
which Gives us much in conuon, V/e<br />
believe that camp is a good place<br />
to discover whether we are Christlike<br />
in our daily living. Are we<br />
^rowinc, "in wisdom, in stature, and<br />
in favor with God and man" in our<br />
homes, in the church, at camp,<br />
every day?<br />
2-irs. Howard Ileim<br />
HYi-IKS 'IE LOVE<br />
In this course we take familiar<br />
hymns and tell the story of the<br />
hymn, the author of the words, and<br />
under if hat conditions or why the<br />
poem wj,s written. Vie also tell who<br />
wrote the melody. With each of<br />
these songs there is a picture that<br />
fulfills the meaning, of the song,<br />
tfe talk about the artist, when and<br />
why he painted this picture, and<br />
where it is hanging now,
BBKINER'S HAVEN:<br />
Our cabin consists of ten lively<br />
girls. Five play instruments<br />
and one sings solos in church and<br />
school. \Ie hail from Manchester,<br />
Bourbon, Silver Lake, Garrett,<br />
Liberty Kills, and Berea, Ohio,<br />
VJe contributed" four numbers to the<br />
talent night program, For stunt<br />
night we performed an operation<br />
on one of our girls and she died<br />
(in the stunt only).<br />
Mrs. Sarah Sargent<br />
VAN WIIiSLE:<br />
ife have 11 girls in our cabin<br />
and our cabin mother, Miss Clauda<br />
Fisher, Our girls are from various<br />
town, such as: Elkhart, l-'eru, and<br />
Bremen, Flora, Camden, Portland,<br />
and our cabin mother is from i-Ie::ipo*<br />
All of our girls are from<br />
the. Brethren church, Je have a<br />
cabin of very nice girls.<br />
The Van Y/inklers are very talented<br />
girls, although they are quite<br />
modest about their talents,<br />
Clauda- Fisher<br />
VALLLY INI!:<br />
The eleven girls and I had a<br />
wonderful week together. Their<br />
cooperation WaG wonderful at all<br />
times. The girls enjoyed a week of<br />
learning the teaching of our<br />
Savior and mailing more new friends.<br />
The girls are from various places -<br />
Milford, Peru, I\ew Paris, Syracuse,<br />
Sokonio, and Middleoury, Our co.bin<br />
representitive is Llearlene G-rabill,<br />
I am sure they enjoyed it very<br />
much and will be back next year.<br />
Mary L, Rowland<br />
ROOi-I 4 YOU:<br />
The girls in Room 4 You had fun<br />
and made new friends.<br />
We were like one big, hap./y family,<br />
v/e like camp, but we don't<br />
like storms.<br />
Mrs. G-len Per key<br />
ANTICCK:<br />
There were twelve girls in our<br />
cabin, two from Ohio and ten from<br />
Indiana, . e hid. a very pie. sant<br />
week,-none got sick. Our only<br />
trouble \rc.z that some of the girls<br />
were hungry for breakfast before<br />
:e went to bed. One night we<br />
talked-about spaghetti and meat<br />
ba.lls and the ne:.t day we l:ad<br />
them for dinner. The dean must<br />
have heard us. we're all hoping<br />
to co:;e back ne;ct year,<br />
Mrs. Komer Schrock<br />
DICKLY:<br />
Our cabin consists of 14 with<br />
the cabin mother. Their hometowns<br />
are as follows: Converse, Jolcottville,<br />
Brimfield, Kendallville,<br />
ville, Avilla, Garrett, 17 ew Paris,<br />
1-appanee, Anderson, and ,/est<br />
^.appy<br />
the wa/y, cones from Ellihart,<br />
They are a live bunch, it's<br />
true, but still they are to me<br />
a good bunch of girls, '.viaen<br />
together they get along like<br />
one big happy family, Tuesday<br />
while the beginners of the swimming<br />
period were out, two or<br />
three advanced, swimmers stayed<br />
in the cabin. Together they tied<br />
all the girls 1 pajamas in knots,<br />
.-hen the knots were discovered<br />
there was just a slight turmoil<br />
over the whole thing. Thus ending<br />
the story of cabin Dickey.<br />
Mrs, Daisy Kolman<br />
1IEFFJ<br />
V/e have S—Imean 9 (they have<br />
a cabin mother) of the liveliest<br />
and most fun loving gals in the<br />
camo, .. r e have really had a lot<br />
of fun and a wonderful fellowship<br />
together,<br />
I*m sure that when the girls<br />
go home the3 r will know how to<br />
do dishes, make beds, and most<br />
im-oortant, make new friends,<br />
Eileen Kesler
NORTHERN LIGHT: THE CASSEL:<br />
Thirteen of us girls lived togeth.<br />
er this week. Each, one of us were<br />
different in size, age, and looks.<br />
But we all enjoyed ourselves very<br />
much«<br />
The farthest ones came from Pyrmont<br />
and the closest from Goshen.<br />
Our cabin leader was ,1-Iildred<br />
Stump, V/e all enjoyed having her<br />
with us this week.<br />
Our only three year camper was<br />
Joyce Detwiler.<br />
The funniest thing that happened<br />
was that one of our girls went for<br />
morning dip and had the whole lake<br />
to herself, She was -the only one<br />
who i.ent.<br />
I-Iildred Stump<br />
PROGRESS:<br />
Our girls haven't done anything<br />
especially e::citing or unusual, but<br />
we've all had a wonderful time. The<br />
storm nearly blew a tree on top of<br />
our cabon. Otherwise all has been<br />
peaceful and quiet down our way.<br />
Opal Rowdabough<br />
There are 14 of us including<br />
cabin mother, I never had a cabin.<br />
with a better fellowship with each<br />
other, a group that- is more willing<br />
to work and play together.<br />
The girls love for their cabin<br />
nether to go to sleep so they can<br />
hear her tall: and they try to lead<br />
her on,<br />
Mrs, Marcille Brubaker<br />
GOOD.71LL:<br />
All eleven of us girls in Goodwill<br />
cabin have had a nice week so<br />
far, V/e cane from four different<br />
communities. So there is much conversation<br />
as to our different interests,<br />
Je have a good time<br />
reciting and working on projects<br />
at our rest period and free time,<br />
..e were so happy over our blue<br />
ribbon on our door this morning,<br />
I-irs, Grace Stouffor<br />
I believe that our cabin vac<br />
misnamed.. There were<br />
13 "live<br />
wires" ano one tired cabin mother<br />
in "Progress" this week,<br />
.ve case<br />
from eJ.1 over the st ate of Indiana.<br />
..e found that we cancooper<br />
at G<br />
doing most anything - weathering with so many singing and play-<br />
a storm or cleaning the cabin. I ing girls in our midst, it has not<br />
believe that we have formed friend- been hard for those making prepar-<br />
ships here that are ias'oing, Je've ations f&r the use of our own camp<br />
had a good time here at ,camp this talent. Besides hearing special<br />
week,'<br />
uiusic at meals and st the "banquet,<br />
Betty Ulery we weie able to provide an evening<br />
program of entertainment, and<br />
SKOOKUM:<br />
nearly all of it was performed by<br />
our campers themselves, ./e've been<br />
From the three districts of Ind- proud of ourtalented<br />
group of<br />
iana thirteen irls cohered in girls.<br />
"Skookum" kum" to live together for the<br />
week. The girls had a splendid liOJi.1T 11,'G PTLili<br />
week, of fellowship together and all<br />
feel they can be better- Christians Each morning at 7:00 girls gath-<br />
after having, had this week togethered from all the cabins at Hurray<br />
er. The cabin c ounce lor e,lso Hound for early morning inspira-<br />
gained inspiration through this<br />
tion. Each girl and leader felt<br />
contact with girls with high<br />
better prepared for the day of<br />
ideals.<br />
study and recreation after exper-<br />
Mrs. Harold Burrous iencing these moments of communion<br />
with God#<br />
BIDE-A-//UE:<br />
I»Irs, Harold Burrous<br />
Mrc. T, A, Shively<br />
1-lrs, lone H, Per key
ABELPHIAN:<br />
Besides being Adelphian, we 12<br />
all happen to tie Hoosiers, and all<br />
but two of us will be Freshnen in<br />
high school next year. Of course,<br />
our cabin mother was a freshman<br />
once herself, and our other cabinmate<br />
will be in that class ae::t<br />
year. T Ve have enjoyed a friendly<br />
spirit during the week, and even<br />
though we enjoy talking about cur<br />
various schools and friends at<br />
home, we are just one big happy<br />
family this week in Adelphian.<br />
Ruth Mary Hal lad-ay<br />
SUH! T Y DALE:<br />
There are twelve of us in Sunny<br />
Dale who during the past week<br />
have learned to live together and<br />
love each other like sisters, "Is<br />
have enjoyed every minute of camp<br />
except possibly tho stornu "To're<br />
going to miss each other a lot<br />
when we get hone. '7e represent<br />
the following towns and cornmuni tirs<br />
Hossville, 'Vest .Lafayette, Pennville,<br />
North 'tenches tar. Michigan<br />
City, Lfonticello, Lafayette, and<br />
Goshen.<br />
1 Ve have three girls who are receiving<br />
certificates for threeyear<br />
campers. They are Carolyn<br />
Kuszraall, Janet Felix^ and Jo Ann<br />
Irick, Carolyn is also our represent!<br />
tive on the camp council. 7e<br />
are proud of these si"?la and those<br />
of us who ore not three -yoarcamp<br />
era will see you ne.ct year.<br />
Sone of the activities v/hich v/e<br />
enjoyed tiost were stunt night,<br />
caipfire, and, of course, svimmhg.<br />
Our cabin was represented in<br />
the talent show by Lexie Finch,<br />
Carol Boyts, and Jo Ann Irick*<br />
We .take home many pleisant<br />
memories of our week at Ca P ;Iack«<br />
Joanne Ouster<br />
LIVE TO3:<br />
Our cabin has eleven happy girls<br />
coming from Arcadia, l-Toblawville,<br />
Cicsro, Moncn, coivi.;n Shizl-Y *<br />
Eikhart, and Argcso<br />
Seven girls play instruments and<br />
there are 3 who lead singing in<br />
their own Sunday 3choc I a<br />
Mrs. Rena Beigh<br />
IffiST E-Z<br />
lo have 9 girls in our crbin.<br />
Pour are from the Pipe Greek chvuch<br />
three arc fro "a Indianr. oolis, one<br />
from Ilontpelicr, and one from the<br />
Pennvillo church.<br />
They are all very good campers<br />
and are having a wonderful tine.<br />
'.7e would like to thank the teacters<br />
leaders, and everyone who has made<br />
this week of camp experience possible<br />
for us.<br />
We have especially enjoyed vespers,<br />
swinging, and stunt night.<br />
Two of our dislil,:es are going to<br />
bed c.nd getting up.<br />
Mrs. Iris Angle<br />
P0U.1 FOLDERS:<br />
The 4-Polders cuties are going<br />
to r.iake good house keepers. Tiiey<br />
are good at getting up, cleaning<br />
UD, shutting up, attending classes<br />
and ere sociable. They ,;ave<br />
crafts a rush-~belts, baskets, and<br />
dolls-. They shov; an eagerness to<br />
learn the Christian way of living*<br />
If folks could realize what the<br />
church camp does for the spiritual<br />
life of their children, they would<br />
send tfrer.i all and see to it that<br />
every cabin was in tip-top condition<br />
both inside' and out* All<br />
are Indiana girls and the downs<br />
of c&i-ip life haven't squelched<br />
the fun.<br />
Mrs. Flora<br />
INVINCIBLE:<br />
The Invincible cabin girls are.<br />
hard to Doa-D;. They are honest,<br />
sv:eet, good, and clean, in every<br />
wc3 r . Vory talented in .iany linos,<br />
most all are ready to serve when<br />
a-skooi. 'Vo have met new friends<br />
ap_rl. old frionds, Thoy love their<br />
o.la.ss v.-ork, and teachers very muda.<br />
The good meals were enjoyed by all<br />
of Uri ^<br />
'7e have appreciated tho camp<br />
life from every anglo* T Yc want<br />
to thank those who made our camp<br />
Christian and those who made it<br />
possible for us to be here.<br />
Lira, Thomas A. 3hively