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lx'Vf Iikljx' .lIm'Nurmn'u's Hand Uh, no name is hl2lk'NIllll1ll'1l, l'm the leader ot' the band, .Xllhongh xx'e're len' in number n'e're the best in all the land, Ut' course l :nn conductor, and we very often play llefore the great nnisieians that you hear of every day. Oh, we play at wakes and weddings and at every fancy ball. -Xt every dead llll1ll'S funeral we play the March from Saul XYhen General Grant to Ireland came, he took me by the hand: Said he, I never saw the likes of Mac- Namara's Band. Uh, today we are rehearsing for a very swell affair. The annual celebration, all the gentry will be there. XYe may not play like Sousa, but the ladies think we're grand And we are very proud to be in Mac- Namara's Band. CHORUS Oh! the drums go bang! The cymbals clang! The horns they blaze away! McCarthy pumps the Old bassoon, and I the pipes do play! O, Hennessy, Hennessy, tootles the flute, The music is something grand! A credit to old Ireland is MacNamara's Band. Sing TUNE: MY HERO FROM HTHE CHOCOLATE SOLDIERH Sing. sing, sing for the singing the whole day long, Sing, sing, voices are ringing with heartfelt song. Sing, sing, whate'er betide you, Sing for the joy of the song that's inside you. song's the thing- Sing. Sing, smg, loving the smgmg, just sing, sing, sing. f,1fz'sc nur! the twins 41 Minzf Iiland On !Vlineself M me bztnd on mmesell, vas 1st das beref Das ist my svet boxer, my mamma dear. Svet boxer, svet boxer, dmkey, rlmkey, dt ll That's what I learned in der school. Mine hand on mineself, vas ist das here Das ist my eye vinker, my mamma dear. Eve vinker, svet boxer, dinkey, dinkey, dug That's what I learned in der school. Mine hand on mineself, vas ist das here Das ist my nose blower, my mamma dear Nose blower, eye vinker, svet boxer, etc. 4-Food pusher 7--Bread boxer 5-Chin chucker 8-Knee bender 6--Chest squeezer 9-Foot stomper Pm A Texan I'm a Texan, I'm a Texan, I'm a Texan star From away out west where the broncos are, I I can ride 'em, I can rope 'em, I can show you how itls done, Come on you Texan with your six- shooter gun. Patsy Orey A ye 1841-The American Railroad's just be- gun. 1842-Looking around for something to do. 1843-Company accepted me. 1844-My feet and my hands were tired and sore. 1845-Found myself more dead than alive. 1846-Found myself in an awful Hx. 1847 1848 l849 -Found myself on the way to Heaven. -Found myself at the golden gate. -Found myself in the other line. Elsie and Frafzccs
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40 U-La-Lee CWoi'cls in parentheses are spokenj Had I a tank full of gasoline Cgasolinej Back to Nawakwa I'd ride CI'd rideb.. There in the camp I would long remain Clong remainl. There I would stay till I died. C I diedj CSecond versej Had I a nice pair of water-wings Cwater- wingsj Back to Nawakwa I'd float. CI'd float lj There in the pool I would long remain Clong remainj, There I would Hoat like a boat. CSome boatlj CThird versej Had I a nice little aeroplane Caeroplanej Back to Nawakwa I'd fly, There in the mess hall I'd long remain flong remainj, There I would eat till I'd die. CI'd die lj CChorusj U-la-lee, u-la-lee, u-la-lee, CAgainj U-la-lee, u-la-lee-i g COnce morej U-la-lee, u-la-lee, u-la-lee, CConclusionJ U-la-lee, u-la-lee-i. tOn chorus after third verse-CThe Endj She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain CVV ith sound effectsj She'll be coming round the mountain- woo, woo O we'll all go out to meet her-hi babe Shelll be wearing pink pajamas-hubba, hubba VVe'1l kill the old red rooster-hack, hack VVe'll all have chicken dumplings-yum, yum She'll have to sleep with grandma -- - Snore - - . You're Always Behind You're always behind just like the old cow's tail You're no use at all just like a ship without a sail. When Gabriel comes on Judgment Day You'll be the last to hear him say You're always behind-just like an old cow's tail. What D'You Think Of Camp Nawahwa? What d'you think of Camp Nawakwa, now you're here? Don't you think you'd like to come another year? Talk about it, don't be still, Lutheran Camp upon the hill, Camp Nawakwa, Biglerville. CPa.j Camp N awulczea Buccaneer Song Lutheran campers we, we will ever be, To our camp we will be true. CWOW lj Lutheran campers we, we will ever be, To our camp we will be true, CYEOXIV U For the truth and right we'll ever stand Comrades true, united heart and hand. Lutheran campers we, we will ever be, To our camp we will be true, CYEOVV lj The Lady And The Crocodile She sailed away on a happy summer day On the back of a crocodile. You see, said she, he's as tame as he can beg I'll ride him down the Nile. The 'Croc' winked his eye as she bade her friends good-bye, VVearing a happy smile, At the end of the ride, the Lady was inside, And the smile on the crocodile. I'm A Nut I'm a little acorn brown Lying on the cold, cold ground. Everybody steps on me, That is why I'm cracked, you see. CHORUS I'm a nut 'l' ' I'm a nut ' ' I'm a nut ' ' I'm a nut! I call myself upon the phone just to hear my golden tone Ask myself about a date At the latest-half past eight. I love myself, I think I'm grand I go to the movies and hold my hand I put my arms around my waist If I get fresh, I slap my face. Rejected He asked to hold my hand: At once he was rejected: Although the feeling's grand, I would not be respected. v He asked me for a hug: Again he was rejected, Although the feeling's snug, I would not he respected. He asked me for a kiss, Once more he was rejected, Although the feeling's bliss I would not he respected. And now Iilll old and gray, 'diy men I :nn neglected. They call me an Old Miziiil, flnt by gosh Tilll respected. fi' H 4' 3' gl If' nv , tl' ar pf' 'I-r' ,fi vfi, 'arf' arf. un 1' ic' i I-lr' ,AAI Jul' si' all QOH' tal ,Q D 00 In 'sv am-an napa funn.. Sing E 92 'mag h ls-1 'RW 'Wu 'Q his :Wu -vu fl.- ii
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42 Camp N awalezea Director FACULTY AND LEADERS Note: If a state name is not given, Pennsylvania is understood. Rev. GeorgeH. Berkheimer . . Mrs. Cecil Alexander . . . Rev. John D. Foerster . . Miss Isabelle Hoo-ver . . Miss Margaret Beard . Adam, Arlene, Shoemakersville Alexander, Patricia, 1509 Foliage St., Wilkins- burg Angle, Clyde, 128 Cumberland Ave., Shippens- burg Attinger, Jeanne, Middleburg Bach, Rev. Howard, McSherrystown Bankert, Betty, 105 Park Dr., Catonsville, Md. Batman, Richard, 609 Bonifant St., Silver Spring, Md. Beam, Betty, 110 Shaw Ave., Lewistown Bell, Rev. Francis, Smithsburg, Md. Benfer, Gloria, Beaver Springs Benner, Rev. Robert, Oberlin Bergstresser, Rev. Ralph, 223 Market St., High- spire Berkebile, Jack, 28 Shady Lane, Johnstown Bermon, Rev. John, 1323 Liverpool St., Pitts- burgh 12 Bink, Mrs. Howard, Simmons Hall, State Col- lege Bishop, Rev. John, Box 52, Etters Blazer, Mimi, 38 Amiield Terrace, Aberdeen, Scotland: also 140 W. High St., Carlisle Bleich, Ruth, 220 S. Frazier St., State College Bowser, Norma, 117 Church St., Johnstown Brevak, Mrs. Joseph, 534 W. 7th St., West Homestead Bruggeman, James, 606 Lexington Ave., Pitts- burgh 15 Bryan, Mrs. Bayard, 596 Eshelman St., High- spire Bryan, Nancy, 596 Eshelman St., Highspire Bubb, Ronald, McClure Bush, Claire, 56 N. 4th St., Sunbury Bushey, Mrs. Lester, 530 Curtin St., Harrisburg Cas, '1f'Irs. Robert E., Main St., Stewartsville, Cagl, glev. Robert E., Main St., Stewartsville, Casagni, Laura, R. D. 4, Apollo Clark, Rev. George, Boswell Conrad, Rev. Leslie, Route 3, Hickory, N. C. Cook, Myra, 35 Butler St., Harrisburg Coover, Lloyd, 418 W. Main St., Mechanicsburg Crouse, Rev. Russel, 313 S. Ellwood Ave., Bal- timore 24, Md. Crouse, Mrs. Elizabeth, 313 S. Ellwood Ave., Baltimore 24, Md. ' Arendtsville . 15091 Foliage St., Wilkinsburg Stoystown . . 140 West High St., Carlisle . . . . . 8 Jury St., Highspire Culp, Mrs. C. C., York St., Gettysburg Dalgleish, Dorothy, R. D. 3, Westminster, Md. Davis, Rev. VValter, 134 E. Arch St., Portland, Ind. Deck, Robert, Jr., 23 S. Prince St., Shippens- burg Decker, Virginia, Spring Mills Deitrich, Madelyn, 620 W. Market St., York Derickson, Raymond, 1900 N. Broad St., Phila- delphia 21 Dietrich, Oletah, 225 Railroad St., Palmyra Dietrich, Viola, 225 Railroad St., Palmyra Diiifendorfer, Rev. James, 1754 N. 25th St., Philadelphia 21 Diller, Nelda, 137 S. Prince St., Lancaster Dinger, Betty L., Fairview Rd., Pittsburgh 15 Dinger, Mrs. Ted, Fairview Rd., Pittsburgh 15 Druckenmiller, Rev. David, 18 Park Lane Penn- side, Reading Emerick, Rev. James, Millersburg Ernst, Mildred, 24 Grandview Terrace, Albany 2, N. Y. Eser, Walter J., Jr., 3322 Ramond Ave., Bal- timore 13, Md. Eser, Walter J., Sr., 3322 Ramond Ave., Bal- timore 13, Md. Felker, Ethel, Beaver Springs Felker, Patricia, Beaver Springs Fellenbaum, Mrs. Austin, 299 S. NVcst End Ave., Lancaster Fetterman, Jean, 323 6th St., New Cumberland Fischer, Mrs. M. Hadwin, 4041 Rubicam Ave., Philadelphia 44 Fisher, Shirley, 522 Woodbine St.. Harrisburg Fox, Betsy, 1742 42nd St., Camden, N. J. Frock, Carroll, Jr., Emmitsburg, Md. Fry, Kathryn, 64 E. Franklin St., Ephrata Grim, Nila, E. King St., Abbottstown Groninger, Rev. George, Pine Grove Mills Hamme, Mrs. J. Alfred, Route 7, York Hanna, Sylvia, 310 Hay St.. Pittsburgh 21 Hansmann, Virginia. 533 Gritlln Ave., Pitts- burgh 10 Harp, Jane, Middletown. Md. Harrold, Ruth, 621 W. Newton Ave., Greens- burg Hmlflellsllivlfl, Mrs. Herbert. 70-IS Chuuver St.. Pittsburgh 8 if gf f uv 'fn sv P nf' 'Z an nv' uf ,an ul' gi ui: gb an id? 13.1 gh! lib hai ini Rl All D6 Bak Dt .hu :QQ ll illngq hill Q55 ,hu 3-ru. I-W :s- '-'ZS Hn 'fs 'Ns 'Ns LQ -S, 'x 'st' 'hs' 'Sic K. 3 .. , v i ' l i 5 . 3?- W HJ. V-.wig- QI'
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