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THE SCARA? 'iso My Jig NATURE To every camper nature was a most fascinating subject and we were fortunate in having such a wonderful opportunity to study it. It was interesting and sur- prising to discover our ignorance regarding the birds and trees we see every day. Certainly none of us will ever forget the Hicker, wren, cedar wax-wing, or the robin. Those of us who saw the birds in the early morning are still wondering whether or not it was worth losing our well-earned sleep. Perhaps it was though, if you were lucky enough to look at them through Koda's held glasses. Several boat trips were made into the swamps. These trips were wonderful. There we saw the homes of many birds as well as the beauty of the swamps, themselves. HANDICRAPT Handicraft under the instruction of Akago and Teka was a real pleasure. At Hrst, when everyone started her head band, handicraft was not so enjoyable, but soon the tribal competition aroused interest. Animals were our Hrst project. They appeared in every kind and description. Then we made portfolios in which to keep our materials. Following this came the cut-out designs for our tea-tiles. Many of us became discouraged over thisg many considered themselves lucky if their friends were artistic, others even let the instructor do it for them-but don't you try ir. Last but not least came pine-needle baskets. Some of the girls decided to live in the lake until their baskets were finished, while others carried theirs to the tennis courts, track field and baseball diamond, working every spare moment. Much care was taken with the baskets, and those that were finished were very pretty. The last week of camp when all our works of art were displayed, we breathed a sigh of relief and came to the conclusion that after all we were rewarded for our joyful and painful hours of hard work. ARCHERY Archery was a very popular sport at camp, and although there were many different sports at which to try your hand, you could always see a number of girls out in the hot sun, braving the heat to perfect their archery. Wind, the bow or arrows often handicapped or helped the archer, but after all it was the aim and form that counted. This was proven on the day of the final tournament when the representatives of the different tribes stepped forward to shoot and without apparent effort were rewarded by the welcome sound of arrows hitting the target. lf we shot straighter and with better form at the end of camp, we owed it to Notawah, who was always willing to help us. T741
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TH6' SCJ RAB 'ik sw Jfifa AYAKA STAFF EDITOR-.'hl1Il6 Fraser STQSSIE SCRIBE-Laura Danford IRIE SCRIBE-Bessie Grant PoT'r1E SCRIBE-Gladys Patterson XYINNIE SCRIBE-Virginia Boomhower At every council lire the Ayaka was read at Wapo's behest. It came in two sections and included all the camp news and literary genius. The memories of a camp rich in memories are treasured in its pages. These loyal scribes assisted their editor in collecting the news and humor of each week to be scattered abroad at council fire. The Ayaka was accounted one of the pleasures of council fire by its eager listeners, THE MANY THINGS IN WETOMACHEK W-e-t-o-m-a-c-h-e-k C-a-m-p Wfork E-ats T-ennis O-vernight hikes C-omradeship M-onkey business A-ttitude A-rchery M-orning and moonlight dips C'-ounselors P-lay H-andicraft E-Ffort K-nowledge I 73 1
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