Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Yearbook I nterm ediate B oys I am an Intermediate Boy. I just came home from Camp Nawakwa, and it seems awfully quiet around here. There doesn't seem to be much to do except play ball or go to the movies. Now I like to play ball and go to the movies a lot, but I even get tired of that after awhile. I wish I were back at camp again. It's different at Nawakwa. There's always something to do-all sorts of things in fact. There're games or swim- ming or night's doings or bull sessions during rest period or even classes and I-Iillside. It's funny about classes and Hi'llside. The fellowsiat home say XfVhy do you go to camp where you have school every day? or I wouldn't go to camp where I had to go to church every night. Those fellows don't know though. They don't know how it feels to sit on the top of the hill and worship with a bunch of boys who are real boys or to listen to a man preach who's a better pitcher than you are. There's nothing sissy at Na- wakwa. That's for sure. They don't know about those classes either. They don't know how good a discussion can be when all the fellows get into it. Yes,.I like the classes and I-Iillsides at camp. Afternoons are always fun too. You don't have to look all over the place to lind enough guys to play a game. They're there-plenty of them. And you can play lots of different things. That Mr. Sheck- art-I like him. I-Ie's got lots of tricks up his sleeve. Then there's always swim- ming. That pool sure is neat since they fixed it. I remember the day a certain counselor got an unexpected dip in it. I-Ie sure was a good sport. I wonder if I would have been. Well, I would have tried 'cause most of the other boys seemed to be, and I don't want to be different. That fourfold life they keep talking about seems to be a good idea. A one- fold life or a' twofold life sure can get dull, but it was never dull at camp. I'm not going to tell anybody, but I think I'll try that fourfold stuff this winter. There are lots of things we did there that I can do at home too. It's funny, but every- think seems like more fun when you do all sorts of things, even the things you think you don't like very much like study- ing and stuff. Mom says camp's good for me. Well, I don't mi'nd it being good for me as long as it's so much fun. I sure hope I can go again next summer. V .,...,.,..,. xc New ' .-.'.3.i'?5:5:-''.5z2:5:5:-2-1-9. 1-1-:-'-:-2-:-sa:-1. . .. .'.-.-.f.g.g.g.g.g.5.-.g.,.,.,g.g.-.:.,.3.5.g.5.-In .5 ,.,.,,,.,.,,,, .,.,..,. J. 'A -' H -1 --5:1-:asm - -711'..1:2:1:5'5ki7556?-Elifiri'- 15' , an of ,,f'+, 4 1 1 3 I I .4 3 r ' f JSF? ..,.., , ,.. . ..4 .,.. . . f'...f .... 1 -:425W',4.M' 51q ,-115:55-11:1-gegzgz' 11.31313 .1515.5:2'5:2'.:f..,,,, , of-4' , N.-.-.'.-.-.1.5.g.g.5.g.,5.5.g.5.g. I 4.5.1.3 3.-.5,3.,5.:.3 :.3.g,5,- 5 ..., :5:22:3i2ErErE1ErEiE11, 2212152525Efir:1:2:Saline-:1:2:2g1:1:g:1:1525121 zrafqgzgzgzgzgzgzgzgc., -1 ff ' 2EEEEE2i52a:fiEiE??iii5551 it 2. 2 X116 asia' ' Z x ' 5iEiEi5i?iiii?353i5iii11.1125525225225222- ETEIEIEJEIEEIEI: -:5:1:5:1:3:5:1:-:5:E::ZE:g:-155152155212:2:5:E:i:5:5:5:2:2:2:Q:' ' -'ggggggg -:-:-:':-:-:5:-:- .-: -1-:-. 5:-:-:-:v:-:-:- .. . 1-145: -.-.-:-:':-:-:-:g:g:::::::5:5 .-15.3.34 1-:-:-:g:g.g::., :3:-:Q g:-'-:-:ggi- 5' '-: -:-:-:-'- '-:-:-:-:+::.,,.,.,t::3:5:g:1., -:+:-t-:-:-:5:-. ,:5:5:1:4:-,::5:3., ::::5:4:H 5., 'fr-ep M , - :s:fsi:1:5.2....'-1-1w:of:5:2:2:z:f:1 1522.1 3:g,g:fE5:g:1 1 - -1:31 .1: ' 555gigigigjgigigigigi55552552. E222 2E:E2. 1-11511:- .-.4: q :-:5g3:313:155.g:,:g:g .5:51g:3:EfErE21rE1E1EvEri1E1E1E1E1E 1552i iffiif' -2112113:f:i:1:E:Q:f:f:2:E:2:2:f:Q:f3Q2:f: :Q:f:' I:2:5z5:5:E:2:5:iz-'5:5:5:3:,:5:1:f:3:5.5:1., 51: 4 .-.- -.-.'.4.- . .-.-.-.- ,.:.:.,.1.:.:.,1.:.1.,.:.:., 5:25 f:z:5:z:2:e-5'5:a5a:::i:2:55?Q5fk - '-:-az.:2:55.--:::::::.:.5 -1-Ii-I-I-I4'Z-I-24-2-Hg'fg...5:'-.1172232515 511525231-. 5532 5E55513555513E5EvE555E355E5?E5E5E5E5E5E5E 2555522555555 .jjf2S?ErE1ErEr3E1E:ErE1ErE '151225252E22121 5rZ-5153555355225 ' 222225252222 .1:,:3:515.3E3E3:235512121215 52151 E1E1E152E2E2E152 E'Z5E1i3E5Eg:5:5:5 :gf 513:5:g:32:55., ,5:1:3:2:515:3:3:515221512112 55222 522255555251 :2s5'251f51 Q1f5?'.-. 5 ..'f2i2a552i5i5E2EZi5s 11:1 :5:3:i:1:3:5:1r1:i15131115515151315. :Z .-5:51-. z 'i:5:2:1:12E:-:-1-:-2-I:I:I:I- ri? 5555525535535 3525532 555352325535 1525EE3E5E5E?E5?E5.,, Q'fEfgEQEQE2EQE5E3E5EgE x 1, 4' I, -0 'Z' vi . . . ,..,A,. NNW

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':P?:1:2'2:312:I:f:?:2:':2:-:::::-:::::ggi..:.:.,:.:.3.3.3.3.:.3,5,5.3.,., Intermediate Girls Dear Linda, I am terribly excited today because we sent my registrati'on card to Camp Na- wakwa for Intermediate Girls next sum- mer. I decided to write to see if you will be there too. I certainly hope that you will be because we had so much fun last summer. Do you remember the night that we had the Christmas party? I never heard of Christmas in July before, but it was lots of fun. It made me wonder how Na- wakwa would look in December covered with snow. The Sheckarts really have some good ideas. Do you remember the night we played Indian Scout and the night we had the animal hunt? The scavenger hunt was fun too, but we had a terrible time finding five different colors of nail polish. Thanks to Marty Laird and Marjorie Slee we finally found them. Sometimes when I get awake early in the morning, I like to lie in bed and remember how lovely camp is at that time of day. I think about how still and beautiful it is during Morning W'atch. The sunlight comes through the trees in rays that look like paths leading to heaven, and the birds sing beautifully. It is a wonderful way to start a day, and I have tried to have Morning W'atch each morning at home. Of course, I can't go out and sit under a tree, but I sit at my window and read my Bible and pray. I am very glad that we started that habit at camp. Wlieii I first came home from Na- wakwa our meals seemed to be very quiet. I missed all the songs that we sang for fun. Now I am accustomed to it again, but I am looking forward to getting back and singing Tell Me VVhy and some of our other favorites., Did .you know that many of our coun- selors were graduated from II Senior Girls in August? Walida was the class president, Jean, the vice president, and Betty Lou the treasurer. Marjori'e Clay- ton wrote the class song, and it was printed in the bulletin on the night of graduation. I wonder if our senior class will be as fine as theirs. I do hope that you are planning to go back next summer, Linda. I will be wait- ing to hear about your plans.' Love, MARY.



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12 ip Camp Nawalewa I Senior Girls On a hot July afternoon more than 200 girls arrived at Nawakwa for the I Sen- ior Girls' Camp. It did not take long for them to register and get settled, and by 4:30 they had their first dip and were already feeling li'ke campers. The first day was a busy one getting acquainted with cabin mates and showing Nawakwa to the new girls, and at 10:15 they were ready for taps to blow. On IfVednesday morning the program really got started. Mornings were filled by classes and assembly, afternoons by games, tribal meetings, and swimming, and evenings by study hall, I-Iillside, and night's doings. It was a busy Week and an i'nteresting one, and the girls entered it with a will. They also found time for extra activities, such as choir, choral speaking groups, and crafts. The girls proved to be good students, but they also enjoyed a good time, and in the evening the camp rang with echoes of their laughter and shouting. One night a scavenger hunt provided an evening's entertai'nment, and another night the girls cooked their supper on the trail. Chal- lenge night was something new and dif- ferent, and there was plenty of fun i'n tribal challenges to feats of skill or nonsense. Saturday night found the girls all dressed up for a Rodeo party and boisterous games. Monday night found the camp at Council Circle where the girls produced some of the season's finest stunts. Some of them were funny Cthe poor facultylj, but others were serious and quite impres- sive. Indian Scout provided tribal points for each Indian that could be captured and brought to the assembly hall, and a dog show featured many laughs. A swim- ming meet caused plenty of excitement on Thursday night, and most of the camp- ers enjoyed a dip after the meet. One of the highlights of the week was the K.P. stunt which featured the first perform- ance of the K.P. Symphony Orchestra. 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Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 44

1953, pg 44

Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 52

1953, pg 52

Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 33

1953, pg 33

Camp Nawakwa - Yearbook (Biglerville, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 45

1953, pg 45


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