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THE' S C417 RJB 'filo SW Q59 i11RlBAL WEEK REcoRDs TRACK Individual winnersfhlabel Johnson Catherine Neilson Winning team-Potties R ecordst Running broad jump , . Running high jump . . Shot put . Hurl ball . Javelin . Pole vault Discus . Individual winners-Mary Shem Winning team-lries First place Second place Third place Target . Flight . Novelty . Camp Tournament Counselor vs. Camper First place . Second place First place . Second place Boat . Canoe . Ijf-t.QIg1l1 .tl-1.2 in . 30 ft. . 78 ft. 52, in . 55 ft. . 7 ft. 8 in. . 63 ft. 613 in. . SWIMMING . Helen Oleska Sophie lxiatllage Evelyn Mayer , Catherine Neilson . Catherine Neilson . . Sophie Mattlage , Evelyn Mayer . MaryShem Qswimmingl Evelyn Mayer fdivingj High Point Scorers: Mary Shem . Yivien Bennett . Evelyn Mayer I-IORSEMANSHIP Jane Bigelow Catherine Neilson Evelyn Mayer . ARCHERY First place . . First place . First place . ...,.13 . I2 . I1 , . Irie , .Winnie . . Irie . . . . .Potties . . . . .Potties . . Iries-Potties-Winnies VN'inner . Run n er-up TENNIS . . . FloiseAndei-son. . . . Jane Bigelow , BASEBALL BOAT AND CANOE RACES BOAT AND CANOE CARNIVAL . Firstplace . . . . Firstplace . . l69l . . . .Irie , . . .Irie . . Eloise Anderson . . . . Iries . SussiesAPotties . . . . Iries . NYinnies Cboatsl Potties tcanoesj . . Iries . Winnies
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THE SCARJT3 WK ca, CEM IIWRIBAL SoNGs IRIE SONGS When the moon plays peek-a-boo, And the stars shine down on you All the Iries are here from far and near, To sing a song to you. Iroquois, we love you best. You're far better than the rest. So welll sing tonight, while the stars shine bright And the moon plays peek-a-boo. As we gather round the fire, Our dear tribe to praise. Sun is slowly setting, On us fall its rays. Iries we will help you And try in all our work and play To be a loyal tribe to you, To your ideals be true, Oh, Iroquois! Tznzv: I'01z'1'r fha Om' Oh, Iroquois, the best of tribes, To you we'll all be true. To your emblem of the eagle bold, And colors, white and gold. VVe will show the rest where our skill is, As we win in water, track and tennis. Throughout days of yore They'll repeat the score Made by the Iroquois. WINNIE SONGS Tune: Reuzembering Oh, Winnies, our dear old Winnies XYe'll love you forever more. We-'ll never forget the best tribe Among the campers along the shore. Welll triumph in all we enter, XYe're loyal, brave and true. Oh, Winnies, our dear old Winnies, We love you, oh yes, we do. We'll remember you. Tzzmf: Sway! Hortwzxe Oh, oh, you Winnebago, There never was a tribe like the Winnebago. We have the swimmers and the track men too. We can ever row and tilt a canoe. Every morning, when we awake We're the first to jump in the lake. Oh boy, we're immense! Wle ain't good-looking, but we've got good sense. Time: Ill-v l'VildI7'z'.fl1 Row Oh, Winnebago tribe, the dearest tribe of all. You may search everywhere, But none can compare To the Winnebago tribe. The fairest on any shore, Thy fame forever more Will live in our hearts XVhen we're far apart From our Winnebago tribe. l6Sl
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N THQ SCARAH9 we B W .ae TENNIS With live splendid courts and many enthusiastic Yvetomachek campers, tennis proved to be one of the most interesting activities in camp. Beginners became much more interested in tennis by playing in the tournament, while our stars displayed their skill and speed in some very splendid matches. Att ther t ee fll g,th L h d ,' - i er ournamen s w r in u swing eremar's one ear were 'Yiihich court may we have? and W ill you line for me?', The courts were lull from early morn until the shades of evening were lowered. The camp tournament was the most exciting because each tribe just knew it had the best player. But after all was said and done, it was sort of a family affair, with Anderson of the Iries defeating Bigelow of the lries. BASEBALL A click, click, click on a glass was heard from the head of the counselors' table and then, There will be a baseball game tonight. Everyone be at the diamond in half an hour. And then we knew we were going to have an exciting evening. A round robin tournament was arranged and two games a week vs ere played between the different tribes. Were they exciting? YYhen the hour came both teams vs ere there, each with a group of loyal rooters to help them along. They were ex- citing! The Irie tribe iinished with a victorious team, having won every game they played. Of course something must be said of the counselors' team. There's Zhonta- although her Charlie horse kept her from running, she could hit the ball. Then VVapo-who always got so excited, and Owakon who could bat the ball and run at least three bases before the ball came down out of the air, and Medamin,-well- she'll learn to play! TRACK Everyone always found time to go out and practice track, no matter how busy she was, and practice after hours became quite popular. You see, everyone wanted that double ice-cream cone that Mr. Teuscher offered. However, practice makes perfect, and as the days went by everyone either improved or was disabled. Competition soared high between the tribes throughout camp, but when it came time for the track meet we didn't know whether there would be one or not. The poor Sussies and Iries were so banged-up. Some had Charlie horse, some sprained ankles and others had boils. Finally VN'apo said we could have the track meet. Vihy, camp wouldn't be camp without the meet! Excitement ran high, when the shot of the pistol announced that the first heat of the hurdles was oFf. Johnson of the Potties and Neilson of the YVinnies tied for high point scorer. The Potties won the team honors, with Johnson winning the T5-yard dash and the hurdles. l7Ol
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