Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC)

 - Class of 1961

Page 24 of 28

 

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 24 of 28
Page 24 of 28



Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 23
Previous Page

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 25
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 24 text:

NO FOOD FROM HOME Many upset tummies result from boxes of food and candy from home. Please limit suchpackages to fruit. Camp reserves the privilege of opening' pack21gCS of edibles other than fruit for general distribution. NO SMOKING Campers are not permitted to smoke under any circumstances or conditions while under our supervi- sion. VISITING We have no special time set aside for visiting, we merely suggest Sunday afternoon. You are welcome Whenever you come, but we do call your attention to the inadvisability of visiting too often, and before the camper is adjusted to camp life, normally about two weeks, Campers are not permitted to leave camp with anyone, other than their own parents. SUGGESTED CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT Toilet articles, camera and musical instruments, if desired. Camp furnishes most athletic equipment ex- cept racquets, tennis balls and gloves. 1 small trunk or foot locker 1 flashlight 1 warm sweater 2 pair tennis shoes 1 heavy wool or flannel 1 pr. camp shoes shirt or loafers 2 bathing suits 8 pair 'sox 8 bath towels 4 Arrowhead T shirts' 6 T shirts-any color 3 pr. light pajamas 2 pr. khaki long trousers Necessary underwear 3 pr, dungarees 1 pillow, if desired 2 prs. khaki shorts 2 laundry bags 4 prs. shorts-any color 'These shirts may be purchased and marked with owner's name in the camp canteen. This insures proper fitting. The cost is 51.50 per shirt. The suggested canteen deposit should be increased by the appropriate amount to cover the shirts. We emphasize pioneer camping and suggest that every camper be comfortably outfitted with the mini- mum in inexpensive gear. fl sleeping bag 1 poncho and rain hat 1 pair leather ankle length hiking shoes, boots not recommended 1 knapsack 'Campers not wishing to purchase sleeping .bag may rent one at 506 per night. This is merely for ac- commodation. We prefer camper to have his own. If you cannot find these items we will be happy to assist. The camp furnishes tents, frying pans, other camping equipment, etc. All articles, clothing, and other- wise, must be well marked. On certain occasions all campers will wear Arrow- head T shirts and khaki trousers or shorts. GLEN ARDEN For information about Glen Arden, Arrowhead's sister camp, which is now in its 12th year, write Mr. 8: Mrs. O. Bell, -lr., Tuxedo, N. C. IN D. emsroi. sa - cv-vcaoo e'r1 osrnovr ess - Loulsv-tts 356 - ctevstmo 6l7 - pnrrseunm. 590 n-cwmowo 471 wAsmNc.1oN nz To JOHNSONCUY -, I E, 2 'ro KNOxvu.LE ...J PENLAND . lisa- UNY-Lila X Bkgig:1NG S n 1- - - O9 09 'irq' NN ,, Bunnsvnrrg ,,,.9t Q , U-nity-' IA 5 Q. 4 5 5 0 -a g s , . ,. , fl .1 : 2 z ' . 1 ..Iv:..va1C-.swf ...F .- 'A f- 2 Q tin J 'Off Mans 05 Tessa 1 --. ' f LINVILLI 'H Q N - ,. o s no I zo 0 S9 I G5 v-nrt 'TA ,. , -1 7 uvuws H 0 u I f X-f f ,fs oi -Q' ,g- -3 , Ne P- --rf - Q-. LIITLE ,, -. A., I ' . - , Scale of Miles - N-,ivy S 'L MARSHALL GRAc,c.vc.moLN'-.A . 5W'l25R'-AND -9 J - u50' O LT' . X ,..,---...--- kia C ,I H ' -3 nz was i ' 10 5 'A p , ,L L TO moxv-ate , l - x .mx Z -Z . M Y-I? - b , . -- LA J Mo om N 2 5 Sf' fm :Qi GATLINBUBQ 1 ' -,-'sg b,7!,25r X6 r '...4'W 0 ' Q' - -'df I stu: moot uv B h I., .,, - ' '. 'gjf'- x fx mem ' ' . .1 J- 'Y ' AaxwAv , MAg.0N 3 'L' MARWM ' 'ffwn 1' . Z 'g:',,:' ,,-. 1 - Q ,'Y go ,if --XI 4 ie? ff . 4 -I 9.19 ,I ts , H -I fx '-..- gif: , QQ'-FP-s'j-Msg ' . !, ' -1' , 3 Momnem oto roar F ,f - ,,. P ' 2- , Q-, 5' .5 I 0 I - f 2 -if . If '-71 fix ' '- I ,vw 4: QM A f 'X - , moe-ccnzsv .f ? -f.,' 'E 2 .I. ' .- C '2c5'f i1Do L ' SYS, Ng 5 .' - ASH EVI l1l.E Q V5 . MQSQQ, , 2 ,. - ,, Z r I 2, 3-2 - 4 ' -5- L ,' sl li. fx, u BLU JU 1-3 -'- 5 4, .f- ' . 4 XQC-34 in ' f' E W- JIJANELUSKA QIDGE r f' D--X -N . - 'A 3 4 r A .-pu ' Q ,cwmoncLX,' DELWOOD . ---A Q A - ' x , ' -.X 5, 5 In x ' 2 'NDIAN a l -X ' - , In- .. ,gf ,Z .hh OQN -mx ,r,,gmA,,oNx NNW Y camo ,.g,a4?f' .CAMPQS 5 ,N -. -A: Tfkf- M L ,' o . 'i Tis FAX 0 WAVNESQZ Aff CK is GLEN 'iv - ' 23- ' ' A im, F! K FONTANA , I 519 CHEQOK E ' s' : A , , ' - fo A LAKE RE N ' - .n A FON7-ANA LAKL .lla ,N tn ,L Afxk ,fx QS! ARDEN C n , LU ' 3, S N A -J f - 0.2f'X - 1- , 42. o ' WMNEV Us s Q J lRAlR C'-S' ' IT Eff . i - ix - FIV, xzqfif- In-19? if 52:5 wink T-Tr1I3'x ' G, qLUCHii,gs 9 ROI? r 'G M544 RUTHERFORDTON E' 2 MEMORQQLES, Af, VJ lu Cnrsfm is-1 Sy A A,g'V.i Qi-1:'3cFirN Qc Oy 1 'f I N U Q , - 1 LV c x - 3 E 435 Tn 0,fT.sx EXE fi 1' ,flax otttseoao 1 'All Aix O 35 39 Nc ,qs 7' 3 I ' ' - '-. evqj 1 4, , fl -cf - N unz czvufi -1' 1- -5- N1 ob I -JNXN1 vq W.-S UNOT SO use S' 'If-NDC ONVILLE TT' . U' Ano om A '-..-A ' -4.5 7 J ' '- 1',k-,QI X93 - ', f '9 F f - -:' T' 9 e x ' ' ,is Jill, 2, x N-T! on ' ' SAWDA Q - :ry--. , vi yu.. - 1 - t anew-.ao CAMP ' 1 X 'N I I M' we - a 3 NANVANALA Nanonm. rontsv I 1- Us ,I . ' E3 fr if 1' 'E ' W 'unsafe E 0 ' . a G ' 1 ' Cv 1' 1 2 ,Tb -- A FRANK'-'N 93 - 2' TP10 X 'BV' I :J mwasggifqi 'N 'TN Wx' ,X Us LAND or TQOSMAN fi' qavx 'ls' . N 's S gl E um: som ,RNA ,,, . fb' nf' o WATENFALLS ' I' f' W N. 'S cu H Xl r j 9 , -'TI v o si . .. o l 0 S J? QA-F' T , 4 in N gs' cus'-:css 'S 'ig -wk 'Q 9 CAE sans C -' , 'il S Il m ' MURPHY , .- . V -3 if if , HEAD 2 L J covvmcnv vue ' 2 'f 'LAN0S '. X 3 - r Mitten Pnmrmc co 3 BaRMlNGr-:AM 379 ATLANTA 210 AUGUSTA 174 SAVANNAH 309 JACKSONVI - ',.-V.. Ass-uEvn.u.E,N C Y 5, 'LE 435 MMM' 754 CHAFLESTON asa wltmmcrow are - 41

Page 23 text:

CAMP ARROWHEAD 26th Season ANNOUNCEMENTS POR 1962 EIGHT WEEKS OR REGULAR SEASON Dates and Fees June 21 to August 15, 1962 Include with application 5 50.00 Payable on or before June 1, 1962 475.00 TOTAL 5525.00 Long experience has convinced us that one group, one uninterrupted period, with no breaks at mid-season, insures a happier and more complete camping exper- ience for the individual camper as well as for the entire group. The camper who enters or leaves at mid-season misses much of the best fun and basic values of camp- ing. This is particularly true for a boyis first camp experience. Full season campers make up the large majority of our enrollment. HALF SEASON Dates and Fees First Half- June 21 to -July 18, 1962 Second Half - July 19 to August 15, 1962 Include with application 5 50.00 Payable on or before june 1, 1962 240.00 3 TOTAL 5290.00 Recognizing the fact that many fine boys are eager to attend Arrowhead but are unable to enroll for full season, we will accept a limited number of campers for either the first or last half ,of the regular season. In case too many applications are received for one par- ticular short season, we may find it necessary to sug- gest the alternate- half ineorder to even up our enroll- ment throughout our entire camping season. No refunds for late arrivals or early withdrawals unless serious illness of a camper makes it necessary, fin which case one-half the unused portion may be refundedl homesickness is not applicable. Registration fee of 550.00 will be refunded if request is received on or before March 1, 1962. Arrowhead reserves the right to accept or reject any application at its own discretion, the application fee to be returned of course upon rejection. Arrowhead further reserves the right to dismiss any camper without refund, whose presence is con- sidered undesirable. HORSEBACK RIDING There is a charge of 525.00 for horseback riding for the regular eight-Week season, and 515.00 for the half or four-week period. Horses are engaged on the basis of registrations for that activity so no refunds will .be made after the season opens. Campers who wish to add horseback riding to their schedules after arrival may do so- if space is available in a class. LAUNDRY AND LINEN SERVICE Arrowhead furnishes blankets, sheets, towels and pillow cases to all campers, thereby eliminating the necessity of mothers supplying, marking, and packing them off to camp. Pillows are not available as part of the linen service. The combined linen service and laundry fee will be 525.00 for the full season, 515.00 for half season. There is no limit to the size bundle of wearing apparel a camper may send each week. MISCELLANEOUS The fee includes all trips and activities, other than horseback, plus an allotment for craft materials and ammunition for riflery practice. Campers may purchase additional craft supplies and ammunition if approved by parents. There is no charge for medical expense unless camper requires the service of a physician, pri- vate nurse, special prescriptions, or has to be hos- pitalized away from camp. Arrowhead maintains a well equipped infirmary with one or more registered nurses on duty at all times. . Arrowhead makes available a group health and accident insurance plan which will cover the cost of all medical expenses up to the limit of the policy. This coverage applies to camp infirmary patients and pays many claims which would not be paid by a family hospital insurance policy. This is optional and further details will be furnished to applicants before the begin- ning of the season. - ' CAMP BANK AND j CANTEEN Very little spending money is needed at camp. 525.00 for the eight weeks should be sufficient for mis- cellaneous expense and this allowance should be de- posited in the camp bank. The deposit in canteen should be increased if camper expects to buy, Arrow- head T-shirts. They cost 51.50 each and four are suggested. Arrowhead cannot be responsible for cur- rency in possession of campers. Arrowhead maintains a small canteen where stamps, film, toilet articles and other small items may be purchased. Expendi- tures exceeding the recommended allowance must be approved by parents. HOW TO GET TO ARROWHEAD Tuxedo is on U. S. highway 25, 30 miles south of Asheville, 8 miles south of Hendersonville. It is on main line of Southern Railway between Jacksonville and Cincinnati on the Spartanburg-Asheville division. If driving, ask directions in Tuxedo for the turn off. Camp is three miles off highway 25. Campers ar- riving by train will be met at Tuxedo. except those coming north through Atlanta, in which case they will be met at Greenville, S. C., and brought to camp by car without charge. All baggage and express should be sent to Tuxedo Cnot Hendersonvillel at least a week in advance to arrive on time. Most campers coming by train may join groups travelling under special counselor supervision at the beginning and at the end of the eight weeks season. Arrangements may be made to have campers met at Asheville or Greenville, S. C. air- ports. MAIL TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH Mail address: Tuxedo, N. C. Telephone: Hender- sonville 692-8362. Telegraph: Western Union, Hen- dersonville, N. C. WINTER ADDRESS Tuxedo, N. C. Phone: Hendersonville 692-8362.



Page 25 text:

CAMP ARROWHEAD - 1962 To Camp Arrowhead Date .... --- Tuxedo, N. C. Please enroll .........,... .,,-.,.,.-,,,,,,,-,,- , , ,,.---,.M,,- -n fgf Camper's name Q Eight Weeks season, June 21 to August 15, 1962 5525.00. Q First half season, June 21 to July 18, 1962 5290.00. Q Second half season, July 19 to August 15, 1962 5290.00. Clf the half season that you select is full, will you substitute for the other half? Yes Q No QQ. Horseback riding is not included in above fees. If riding is desired, please indicate below: Q Horseback riding full season, eight weeks 525.005 :Q half season, four Weeks 5l5.00. . I was born ..-............................. .... I weigh ............ and am .......... ft. ........ in. tall. Month day year My church preference is ..... --- .... .... I am in ....................... grade at school. f '61-'62 term I learned of Arrowhead through ..... g ........... 1, .... T.-. ....... .---.-, ..................................... - I agree to cooperate with all Arrowhead's regulations for safety and conduct, which includes no smoking by campers. - Signed by Camper-- ..... ................ .... F i rst name preference----- For Parent or Guardian CFUH name, Enclosed is 550.00 registration fee. I agree to pay balance of fee on or before June 1, 1962, unless special ar- rangements have been made in writing. No refunds for late arrivals or early withdrawals unless serious illness of the camper makes it necessary-Cin which case one-half of the unused portion of the fee may be refundedj Homesickness is not applicable. Registration fee of 550.00 will be refunded if request is received on or before March 1, 1962. I have read and agree to terms and regulations as set forth on page l of Arrowhead's announcement for 1962. Signed ......-.................... ................ - ..................................... ......--..... Parent-Guardian Address .... ......1...... ....... H o me Phone ..... --- Business Phone----- Street Im'CERQI'-'m-'mm'M'5'mm'--- Ti55E '-m---m -----55.122-'W CAdditional application blanks will be mailed upon requestj ARROWHEAD'S ACTIVITIES ARE LISTED BELOW. We would like to know your favorites. Please check about six of them in addition to camping. During camp season you may try them all. When you arrive, we will help you make out your morning schedule which you may change occasionally under certain circumstances. The activities which you check now need not be the ones you sign up for at the start of camp. You may change your mind before you arrive. Also remember that in the afternoon you have free time for more of the regular activities as well as many non-scheduled events. Parents May Request Special Emphasis on Certain Activities Q Wilderness Camping Q Swimming and Diving Q Horseback Riding Q Softball Hiking Q Life saving 43 Handicraft -III Baseball Overnight Trips Q Boating-Canoeing Q Indian Lore-Crafts Q Basketball Woodcraft Sailing Making Costumes Q Tennis Pioneering Skiing Ceremonial Dancing Q Archery A iQ Riflery Q Scouting Cofficial instruction for merit badges and advancementj

Suggestions in the Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) collection:

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 9

1961, pg 9

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 6

1961, pg 6

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 9

1961, pg 9

Camp Arrowhead - Yearbook (Tuxedo, NC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 10

1961, pg 10


Searching for more yearbooks in North Carolina?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online North Carolina yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.