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~ust 21, 1925.
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�Omaha - August 21, 1925.
Hiss Je ssi e McDi armid:
Yours 19th on the Junior Cru:ip :
I arn afraid you are e.n ove r-s ens itive soul, overlooking the fact
that the nati cnnl officers from uplift organi zations are employed to
cri t icis e, a.nd nhil e no doubt Miss Sandiford gave you a lot of praise,
a fen th i ngs s he felt co::r.pe lled to say in lh.e v1ith her ritual made the
de epest i mpression on you .
I um su r e ~. e pa ents o~ your little kin~dom of mixed nationalities,
yo· r loyal young subjects , and eve rybody
oo.l 80::ipo.ri.y pr ope rl

onnected v,i th tho Union Pacific

e.,rnluo.te the work acconplished , and the element oi'

fell .n; .. ip ,7hich you a.re teachi ng these young pe ople transcends, in my
opinion ut l east, a ll the minor detni ls tlat seem to have run slightly
at vo. i '.lnce v,i th the Scout Code .

r. iss Sandiford s houl d keep in mind that G:!-rl Scouts a.re usually
orcanized in English speaking communities, and playgrounds are accessible
to their homes , churche s, etc., uhile you a.re compelled to assemble a
ver,J mixed clas s of children, ,·ndely s eparated by race, religion and tongue,
carrying theo an extreme distance to find even a half suitable playground.
I huve in mind that the young l ady's report will touch very softly
on the thin GS that you feel she has

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�only f'orc0 norking seriously .for the in:i:egration of the people, 'che public
0chool and to ll. l0s0 extent ·the christia.q ohurche0 11 the ohurohee: 11 hot1Gv0r 0
pre'cty ,mll split up along ruoinl lineso
Sin c0 oomir1g t o 'che px-ope x-~cy I have attemp-ced to vrork out n
social b0tte nnen·c pro l"D.Illv po.rt:'!.cu lo.rly £'o x· ·cha r10m0n o.nd ohildrent&gt; v1hose

live o G.!'3 ro.thoi:' dro.b und 1 lmvo ti,ied to keep in mind the fact 'chat paterno.1is t i c oociul Uo!i."lt ro. a l

provo o h0lpf\al 0 much of t he s orae attompted by carctain

coo.l con pru.i o re nlly u oub o·H ·t u-ce f oy- rmg;e s o.ntl labor conditi ons o
Our firs t otep t10.s to orgo.nize n.i., Empl oy00
dis tid.bu-l:e d f r ee to onploye o !I

ntto □pt in

° Mo.go.zi ne ·which is
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to gain contx•ibutioi:1- 0 fi•om t he men 0

n m.10n o.n d child.ren o i7: .,_h D ho;Tl:.l"iT0T v 1:ttl o ouccc os 0 our off:lcio.1 otai'f com...
po lled ·co n:ri t0 pructieo.lly evoeything t&gt; ov0n the of fo!"ing of oo.sh p rize □ for
0.!1'-.:: · cl0s

of

fni ling of' o. ro npo 100 o

Hy ide o. of the r.10.gn s in0 nas n ot only that

- · n·· r '-' d·' root rot rn 0 but li k0nioo ·c, .0 oppo i c .i ty of oi'.f'oz-:i.n g to our

o:.:Jpl yoo o. tiro.i· od ooeio.1 u orkor uithout t h8 poopl0 fe eling t hat t hey "\"10l"0

0i g oub 'o od t o t oo n

ouGueotion~ our prooont Etlitor eso 0 lliss Jessie

tlcD10.r2id 0 c1:11·ryin15 o

t he s ocio.l no rg:" . or ntri;ho .:.{;y 0 ho,;..=iver- 0 limited to

o.dvi co c.111

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ou 6 g,~)Gtion 0

vary dafin _t o o. t o:ipi; no.de to keep t ho r0n.l foreo

bo i ntl ever

ooaio.l off or ·c i n tho 1o.ndo o • t 0 empl oycs m:1d ·cheir f'runili0s 0

lli oo I.foDia.

cl. m1.d 0 0::1:3 of our offi cio.lo o.tto ding all organize:'Gion m00ti ng0 0

b ·c b a.rr od fro:w holding of'f'i co or voting t ho?ei . o

ill.a@ l'foDio.rmid ho.s had

0Ep0~ienc0 in sooial uork i n Chicago 0 eho ser·ve d t he Rod Croso for ·s on0
yo o.l"O

o.nd has had sixteen n ontho 't70.X' 0 0rv:lc0 i n P:runco E.i.""l.d is vrell 0duoo/i;0d0

i nf'on:e d o.nd disposi tionedo

Ihvin~ ha.d mtp0_ $.0nc0 \7i th the Girl Scout Ok~e;o.n=

izo.t i on 0 she o.tt eopted in 1923 t o f ol l c\7 n previous effort made to orgo.nizo
Boy Scouts, naking o. good sto.rt in 192~ TTith fifty or sixty girloo

In tho

s u:-,ner or 1925 she incronsed t he ne b0~ohi p t o son3thing npp~oaching tuo
hundred, holding tuo ueeko orunp .fo::- jun::.oro a.v1d tno ,;-eelro .fol" oenioro o:c

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Bun 1t Lru:0 0 rryoming 0 o. separ a t e oamp maintained for the troup organized at

Hrumn.o
Du· ing ·che Burnt L::i,k 0 pe i"iodD Re gi ono.1 Di r 0otor 0 Miss Alice
Sandif-o:rd l) s p:mt throe day n o.t t he c!l.mp 0 Miss Sandifoi'd 9 s report reading

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f'o ll v:7□ :

nconp fo r C~.i,l Scouts of f'iVB wi ning campo nm by ·ch0 Union
Po.oii'io Conl Co o Xt :lo reuchci d by nn 80 mil e ri de ·i::h?ough
the de s o:rt o.nd then 25 mi l eo o:r rough mountain r oado The
cru:ip o.ccc:modo. ... oo GO ~ 75 girls ,7ho sto.y for t no ,reeks o
The Directo~ 0 lli.oc UcDlnrni d~ is ve ry c apo.ble 0 and if le .:N:;
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e rself coultl os to.bliah CL oxcollen-b CO.Illp 0 but the camp
is 1~ the .firct tcro neelrn fo r t he Boy Soout o o The Soou·t
~s t 0r iJJ one of the 0 lo c"'crie:lo.."110 of t he U :ton Po.cii'i o Coal
Co o nho o.ck,J tl '- o "'!:1'.J.:1 a.o cool: of the Girlc: 9 CC\IilP o Thio
n o.b :io compl i co.ti onc for -tho requiromont o o.nd stundo.rds or
the oy Scout.o o. o n ot ·the saso o.c '(jhooe for tho Gi l"l Scout □ o
'!'he fo od io 01rno llont but t:10 000t i7ill pr obo.bly be oro
t.La.n th'J avornc0 p0r oa.p.:.to. cost o Sor.lo of tho Council r.19m=
b~ o , o a.ro no-t connected uit t .e Un:io Pnoif'i c Coal Co o
a~joc-t to x-oc0ivin 6 oo '"'Uc hel p f :rom ·ho Coo.l Co o Tho
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ro oolvo :1 t c0 lf' i nto o. i'ra c 1 o.ir cnnp fo1· tho mi ne r a 1
M. l"'r3 a _..,c io prc..otico.lly t h o.-t er,'! o..1d corves o.n exce llent
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o o X ho l p8 d t o orgcu i:::e the om:1p into pcrtr ols 0 t o e st 2.'bl:.. oh th Court of I:fono r D. t o 1:1'.:1ro po.t.:rol cho.r1cs D and t au ght
t .:o oto.i':f hoH ·co have color o in -t.,o Lorning; o.nd re -cr e a:t in
t. cvaning o I Ci l □ o o.oke d lli s o tfoDi o. mid -co chnne;e t he method ·
o:' 00 " .:.ng :rood . She rmc dclig t e d vlth 'hio i'or sho ho.d o.1- ::io. . c.oko u to h ave the ocout o oe?Vod ci:c i o.b loo inoteo.d of a.
l . G l il!!o po.s oinb before '·11o cook,:; 0 but ohe ho.d not succee ded
in ~:(ci ng t he eb.ru be booa.ucc ·t _ B:,, • Sco\.\"C O hnd otnrted t l10
cn.rntoTi o I a.l oo o.sked hor t o ho.vo t 0 ·co:'.'..leto change d so tho.t
one. 0 0at c ou ld be pri v nte o X t hi nk t ho.t T;Je o.r e fns t appr oach=
irig t l:o tiue uhon the !io.tiona.l Co..'Llp Co::mi ttee o can refuse t o
o.llo-:1 o. cenp t o b&lt;1 calle d o. Girl Scout cO!!lp unleos th0 n i niraum
roquiranents a r e f'ulfilledo

(Signocl ) l'..lico So.ndifo r do 11
X am .fea rful ·that

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Sn: dii'&lt;n:'d oo.?x-ied e.no.y em a ltoge·che r

e rroneous conception of the problem conf ~onti ng lli so MoDiumid an d our
Co;::ipnny o.nd l ilrom oe, p3rha.po 0 mi ouw::l0E'otooc1 our position and motivo □ o.nd
I be g to s ub:::rl. t the f oll ffin ng cc::n!!!::m'i': on om o:
The Gi rl Scout co.ope o.?o n ot Tl.an by o r for Tho Ulili on Po.oifio

c oul Con p~.ny O but on the o·"Ghe T hr.md o.r0 run for tha benofi t of o.11 a.v o:ilub lo

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�gii'lso the ohildr0n o:f.' no11-smploy0a at Rock Springs., Suparim:•0 Relinnce 0 VJinton 0
nnd Dine □ sr0 -baken vJi:th those or ou r ernployes.? camps registered et National
H0ndquart0rs no follcms:

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ill0s Snndii'ortl o..pp,wo:n{;ly has ooncorn for
"'h0 i'o.otc c. 0 110 drivo 102 n~ lee to Douldor- ,

Highrmy 1,::. ···. 1
road cm
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ho 105 milG driV'Oo

~cho • 01lor10ion0 Po.;;-k

or 12 r.nlos over c. ne-7 nounto.1.:n 1·00.d t o Bux-xrc Luke 0 thifl

::'O!r' t:1e cCll!lp lo.at Sto .er and ono r!'1ic , ot' cou:roe Ghottld and vr:i.11

ir ·ch0 cu.mp in continuotl., bon ing i : D:!.nd that i'l; is necesso.r.r

to dci~ o cm i:'o.,ioo:cely 100 o.ile o io fi r. cl. i;ro.ocD ti'oeo and ,;1e:c0r 0 nothing
u~ o.l!m1i., 'i!'"t, acmd nnd oc.go bi:uo

1n tho

ic_uHy of Rock Spring;oo

In

t:ranoporto.ticn ,-;hich io contributed by citi:mno :md employeoi, nn uttemp'G to
ooordL--io.te t_ 0 throe conpo is def'i r.i-1-01. • n0co0E:Jo.x-y ~ Foi:· c;.r-uaplo O boys and
eguipilent are firot teken out:, remmn:.ng ·trm ne ok □ D t ho oitiz0no then culled
upon to dona.to· caro to tnlce out the f'i :ro-t :1.nstalln,;mt of girloD bringing baok
tho boyo the sn.t2e dny 0 the boyo b r oo.king ccmp on the urrival or the girlaD
~etting out ni.thin ti-m hour□ tho:ron~or ; -C\70 ueeks later a second inoto.11°
ment 0£ gh·ls urG brought out 0 the ea.ro bringing back the first girlo • oamp 0
and o, 6 c,ih in tr10 '\leeks oaro e.re 00n-'c out light t.o bring the second · group of
r;ir1o b ack:, it also necesoary to ti;•uok f ood £'Tom Rock Springs to thio C:Jm~ 0

vary little obtainable in the ~iG" .3:ty o

�c1~i tioism is made of' the ex cess pe r oapHa cost of :f'ood 0 but
I do not think cot1pa:ris01'18 be·tween Ylyoriline; de sert cond:i.Uons Hher0 there
o.re n o tmclc gardenn ('che ne ni·os·c duh~y- fo T·c;ir miles remo~) vlith morG oiv.i.- .
lized l ocationso shoul d be c.ttempt e do

Boy SoouJc Di l'e otox- 0 &amp;- 0 r.foVioke:rD

.:rho ha s h o.d o.rmy mtp3ri0l1.ce in cor i ng f or food as t·re ll as we s t ern desert
experio rice l) nhich io no 0 import ?.rrt 0 gi veo spacio.1 at ten-M. on t o the ·food
p rob lo□ o

t ho di ot o.n co from supply makin g uoo of 0~,penoi v0 rnoo:cs , such ao

ba.con o.nd hCl.0, U0C0 8 8 0.Ty o

Ago.inD lli..s o McDia.rrai cl foun d :U; doGiTo.ble to

fu rni s h chocoln.t e c.nd oth0r food i t eno to ce r to.i n unde_ nour&gt;ished childr ~m
b0t\",""0cn r.10 0.l

t ir!00 0

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of' -i:;heso chi l dr-en coning f:rom lcn·g0 f'o.mi lie o O t h0ir

duyo por nonth to suppl y o.deq o.te l y nour iohi n~ food 0 0 0 .0 or those childran
of oo.stok"!l Europ0 nn nati o. o.lity nlm.oot ctro.ngero to u0nt 0 oggo o.nd freoh
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_m7301ien0d coff123 und coarse b reo.d t ho:? p?incipo.1 diet a

Ago.in 0 tho

Diirocto_ oclm o r 0f'0x-onc0 t o t he f act tho.t eer-ca." n Council Uer:!'bo r s object -'co
'i'h0 Unio" P8.c1:?ie Coo.1 Conpnny cont ri 1rliing hi:Jo.vily to _.G ho cru;1p expenoe o
_vk' a.po t .110 is triD O but I nu i nclined to '·M.nk ?choii• ob jecti on pr opai'ly
conotr i'.J d D o. n-t t ho.t in their opinio11D the Conl Company 1,-ra0 baing irnpoo0d
pow0 ny i not rootiono to our E1uno.gec..3nt boing t o the offs et ·l;ha·l; whe r e
ehildron or pa ranto unable to pa.y t he feo ,;;ore f'oill1d 0 o.nd Jchey u0r0 ot h0r=
u ioe eli giblo 11 the Council should t ok e oom.0 0 raElJ.dnr; no mon'i;ion or the fo.ot
-i;ho.t t he Co::i.1 Coapany r1ould absorb -tho 0zcoos expense 11 1·1hich io done by
o.bc;orbing the final dei'ici t.

I nioh "co mnlw it very olea.r thnt OU'C caoh

eoRt;:•: ''l1tion to the effort io a s foT no i o huoanl y possible II kop;c ou12Le :rg0do

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a. f' ra oh nir O!lF.lp fo r 'G h 0 m:1nero
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She should he.ve gath0 r0d tho.t

nearly· nll the childron in t ho.t di ot rl c"i:i o.ro Din0rei' childreno no f mmng o

no oo.nufncturing, no nothins e~copt 0021 r.tlning o hcr.-roverp tho mine oupoT=

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isrtond0nto o engine a ring staff O physicio.ns O eto a II repr0s0nting the baot

soe:l.o.l clo.os t10 ho.ve .o

B0i'1 d

o.11 ·thoi:x- scout o.ge girlo to the camp and I

think -chia in i:toelf re presents a vocy fine sentiment on the pare of tho
m.otheroo "i:.h0 bottoT ti·o.ininc -th0c0 moro fortunate children r000iv0 eerv-

cm -the n ethodo or oorvin g food 0 scm:1:cnry o.rrungem0:nt0 0 etoo O but nho."G ue in
Gubs t0l.'\C8 o.?e tryi n g t o do io {;o O '-"'t the mate rio.1 in the orgo.nizc.tion 8.ild

be r;innin:; ~hi n yoo.r 0 dovolop a s·co.:rt to,mrd pernanem.·~ buildin6o 0 getting
0 -v0cy

girl of scout o.ge i nto the 0Tgc.n.izo.tion 0 -choroby r;i v ing; thom tho

o.dvantnge of' o.ooocio.t'.'..on \" t h girlB o.nd proooptoro r,10 T0 i'ortuno.tely si -:; ..
d 1orhaps mornl00

old oa.sto

oc:munity 0 vith o. lar go prof0o oion~l o.nd buoin000 olnss to

dl'o; 1 ori

_0.iled to nppNcinto ·the elttl"BC.:J bn!'i:'0n oonditi. ono tho:~ 0urround

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t.::i or fioio.l sto.ff 11 lo.rgoly vol unto.ryl) ,7hic·

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a. lo .:.,: ·b., St,:;. ioro to bri ng to hor o.oo:l.0'co.1'1CG a
0£ t .0 Ju:aior G:1.rlo' Caop held n't Burnt

McDio.Tlllid ho.s b_een

For 0Ecmpl.0 0 th0 of'ficero

o.L."O lns~\j Swmn.9r O rrl th their several

dutiao ueN as folloua:

Hootoss - - - - Aoot. Director nnd Good CouneillN ' - = -mes Jeno Beok 0 B.SoaUniv a \"Jyoa

S,7inminr, Teo.ohe!? - - - - - - - - -

-ill.as Lillian Robbino 0 ao Bo
U i7o Chioa~o 0 Red Crooo Life
Saving Examiner and Cnp~ o of
Chicngo U. S-r.riwming; Teano

Chronicler n.nd Out Doox- Cookoey - - ~ - ill.so Froddy \70itlo.uf o Student
Univ. Ohicagoo
11-,-:::ioey Boolco o.nd fl.rt - = - = ,~ - = "" .,. Mrs• Ao Gay0r O Ho~mak01• o Roel:
SpZ'inga nnd i'orl.':.:irly o.ri tea.oh=
er in lli.soourio

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Plo.y Dh·ectoro

tlro O p Ao Courtenay l) Horn0r.1akor II
i1inton 0 graduate Univo Viyo 0 .Art
Dapt o O aos:lst0d by Miss r.fo.ry
HcCurtuin and Miss Alberta Pryde
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r.li.so Jo.ne Beok 9

lli. s a Ruth Vail 0
t!iss L:1.llia.n Robbinso
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Gonos ca duneinG - - - - - - - - - "" - - = .,. lliso Agnes S·tendo.hl

lli.ss Jane Beck
lliss Lillian Robbiuoo
Organ:lo-t

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tliss Jessie llcDinrmido
tToo.t \70 re.illy need io "Che oyopa:~t $1-.;ic help of the ReQ;iono.1
Dirocto~ 0 any \7ork of this oort o.1 ;,_.yo 00.£'0 in d0pandi1'lg upon loco.l
to.leni .for ori.ticisoo

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ctcmtiully recoiraJ.emdo tho.-c 00□bol:'ohip in 'che Girl Scout Orgo.nho:t· on be denied our girls unless tho vierm t .. o..; oho hno set up be accoptodo

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Ir -cha-1c is the viaripoint of the ~Jational Organization 0 vro will
cheerfully accept san100 attempting to resolve our girls into Camp Fire
Girls" Girls t First Aid Clu.bs or soma other organization that will t1;&gt;nd
to provide i tl:1.vidua.l club lendersD trainingD e·tc.

I nish 0 hotrever:i to

mrlke clear tho fa.ct ·cha.t 0.0 the responsible head of the Company 11 I do not
""c 1inlc i'c uould bo

desiru.ble or propar for our Company to o.t'cempt to make

an mttenoivo upproprie:tion foT buildings D conduct of' oampD etc. 0 sams
savorin~ of thut o.ea.aure of pa.terno.lism nhich the mine workers

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organization

,vould undoubtedly resen"Go v1H~h a. x-esultru1.·l; disl'Uption or the entire ef'.forto
v;ill you not give 1chi0 ma.tter your careful consideration, a.osis·Hng uG in
giving our young psople the 9pport,mi ty for development vrhich I run confidont
'\70 yJill be o.ble ,rl ~hin tno or thNe yea.Ts to put bei"oro them and which ,·rill

E.Eie-t "Ghe moot rigid requirements of' ·che tlo.tiono.l Organi zation, the fino.1
a:.spoo:ttion of' the n.o.tt0r 0 hm.vever, o:no ,10 will be ~~lo.d to rest with youo
Sincerely yours 0
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�Rook Spl'ings ... Novembe1• 11th, l925o

r:;y dow two t:cAw.i Ue:
AUac!rnu i8 C'~ copy of t h e report of Biss So.i'ldifoird, Gi~l Soout Region..

al Di~~ctor, en t ho ca.ra_ uo eonductcd fo~ our Ci~l Scou~s on n tompo~ary loca·~iou nt Durut Lo.k o, Jul y a nd A.uguoi t his yea r- ru'ld uhich she vis:i.tetl S:'oz- thr00

days.
Cm Cru::!J Di r .;::eto:r , I do not f eol t ho.~ ! ccm o.cc 01YG t his r.--:;port as bei11g
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cu'ly oonse o.ceu .. at ol y c1.o;:;.,r:!p-b:1.vo ol tho Co.rr:9 ns i ·c; ci0.8 liWh.. ao boi1:1g usoful a:t

a.11 i !.'l h lp:ln~ uo -'i, 0 pl lU i'0 L' orn.~ p0r':1.- O0ll

Cc.:;p .

lh1u in v ic;;.7 oi:' iho le.cl;: of

conot uct !veneo o e nd u.:1 1 c .·:, .;:1ndi i1..., i n thio ro )O &amp;'t (.lj'lti r.1oot p:articulady beeauce
o:? ito i nclof i nit oncoa ~ no in its l un t 1Y~ntcn c:1t .. 1 ·.-,ioh vo ry much t/O could

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oc- o dofin:l'c o untlor3'uel'ldin__, u i t h C,i l'l . . cout ~::1t i 0Enl Hocdqucri.ero.

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c:::Jlct e unct om·~nntli n..., cnnnot b e :-oo.chod .

i."o could have Girls' FirGt

i tl. Cl • o o r- ouch clu o C£ they L2..'\lo i u Cw.1... o!f'l o..1c.l , onlo.!'t3in3 thoil· seope e.s ws
c.1ov0lc_ noiJ o.ctivi·tics nnd r1or1dn5 cui om' 01:'Jo ::cno r ayotcm; 01' ue could uso

eitho~ or t .o other t~~ v0ry large n~tic~~l o~ge.uizuiiou8, perhaps ihe CCl.!llp Fi~e
Cirls o

I do pl"ofor tho Cirl Sco~c, OJ.'l d eho c.0 i his c;ysteu boco.uco o'l ·our P..!1.ny

u~tionalitios 2nd ito good /unoriccmizatio~ ~9 ~0nl - then, tco, Co.mp Fire Girls
he.cl 'Doan started bore and ho.d boen cJ.l0\70d to die outo

But J: knO'\'J v0ey ,.·;oll

tho.t the individual gro'U!) lcador□, thGiir t rcil::tlns , cuHo.bility c.nd t1orl1: r.1:1.ltao

any giirls' uork - not the oyste;:i w::iotlo
Follor,ing tho &lt;lii'fo:rorrt cub j oeto tEilim1 up by the repo;;.~ atta.e.ica

I coc::1ont.
t'Jho for:

Camp for Girl Scouto of i hio d:lct r ict uhich inclv.iloo, c.o r e::;iat oi.· cd

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mny euoots t10 arc to ho.vo.

no truck gm·dens o.nd the nearoot daiFJ in fo~:v miles nuay.

\Io ho.c.1 o. clouor,;tio

acioneo ~aachor on our CoW?oillor ste.f£ 1 uho planned tho moa.lo.

t!r, EoVicui", tho

Scoutmstor. vllo helped uo, has llo.d Jany e:~en.e11co in oaring f 01· ~-ood .. encl,
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(\7hat io c:n..-~ usoful hor0) c. IJl"'Ca'i.i doa.1 oi· tjoctcrn o~odonco.

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not only hnvo to ha.ve er.pert care of such fresh moa.ta ~s w0 use but we must, o.f
necessity, since w0 gQi largo supplies ol'lU.y uhcn tho huge ·truck comes up, ·us('! ~

good deal of cured 1:1onta like bacon nnd lm.mo

'rnese last ar-e exp.on~ive and .need

not be used by can.-r,ie which ul"o 11ee.r thoi? 'baoe ... or nG~r f.my possible base of

supply.

Food , :ao bousht ti.t nholescle pr:loos, through tho Coo.l. Compe...1.y Uanfl$er

of Storoo ru1d tukon noi'th il'l tuo ·tx-uck loads, for boyo o.ul girls Ge.rap.
Cru?lp. a fi'csh nit' orui iJ) f oir rrd.fl0r 0 o .9,hgdl~.!ll,

X run rn·oud of tho Zo.ct ·c.hat \70 hall oo LillllY mi1-1or'o childr~n~ s.o many
children of foreign parorrts o

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in ·e,he Junior CD1'.'!p r10 hnd GOrJO ooverr~00n M·~ionru. ...

For.eicn mothcl"'B do not. ree.cilily lot -thei!.~ children loo.vo home mad lo.st year

( our fil"St yonx- 0 i cor.:.13 ) tJO held v:erty

f O?'oisn notho1~c cot to lmcm us

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f GU min ell~ eh:.i.lch•on e.t all o

:r-::r is oruy El(,

very \:Jell indotcl ·the;;; thoy por-mit their ohilclre1'l

tho 00.00 tifilo t10 hud .,~he childroa of .~. I ihi1.1!t, 0v.0ey single .mine

s1:.:.yorintcnd0nt and phy□ iciun tiho hns oeout-age gi:d0

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:tn mining camps trieae airs

cll tho folk s -thor o m'e .

Hol p fro □ i cr-;; iol'lul Director:
L'o lmd looked fol'vm.-d ·;;o i·000ivin3 a. e;roat deal oi advice ond help foom

Regionnl Dir-octo?·, had, iu every uay uo kl/1€.i.7 houP. prepared tho \W.Y for her to :;ive.
She o::rtublishod Jw.ti.ox- Court of Honor a.nd sho·.-iod t.1::: a vei y dalighti'ul Fl0.i.7 -r.:iay to
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do colo:r.-s.

P~trolo had been organi:!etl nad h::i..d bcrn.'l n.t t,o::'lz b0foro hor o..~ii"'lval.

I •ve dono colors in va.rious \1e.yo in Gi:do? (fo.=:1p a fo r yee.:'iJ.
Serving food:

I hacl never 'before seQn a g:lrlo' camp seMTed n la. army cantGe11 o:r cnfe ..
to1i"ia ao -Po sorvo i""•

It is not idoru. bd ii oan bo done uell.

\.. e ehangod tho

f'orm of service -fol" our olde~ n;h·ls 0 Car:...11) but I must a.doit t!1atf in a momrCt.rlir1,
outdoor caq), thore is a good docl to bo onid in favor of tho cai'EY~e:ri(l. nyaterno

For the coming and evening ~co.ls it vno of~on so cold that, oven after uo had

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old "i.ray because it insured, more 001~niuly, that ee.ch gil'l get hQr ,food ,hot ..

Roquirod m.nmbe;;" providod.

They should bo ma.do individual but oir_i.co the

lumber fox- these, too, ho.cl to be ti"uelccd tho 113 utlles a-'G very great expense nt1d
om~ location 'Clas tempoi·a:ry z.;o did no·ll nsk for th0 :1r1·anco□ orits ~::i rlill have when

our perm.anei'lt co.mp ic ost c.b1ishod.

Hosteso
r.TiGo .Ynt10 Beck,

Asot. Diroctor ~nd i ood counci11ot

Bs[!,., Univ. Ylyo.

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.. r.iieo Lillian Robbins, A. B,

Univ. Chicago Red Cross Life
Savitlg E,m11ine1· and Capt. of

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Bo.nketry cntl ·~;yo. f10\1ors

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Sp~ingo aud fomarly nrt-ronohor
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Hinton, ·graduate U'aiv. \Jyo. Art
Dept. , assistod by T!iss r!a17
tTeCurlllil11 and Mies Alberta Pryde.
-Dies Jane veclt,
?:Iise Ruth Vnil •
Uisa Lillio.n l1obbi11s.

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l;agomrt ry t n:i.tur o lo re , 'fiyo. flotmro - - ...... "" - - ... - - - t!i0s J\.gnes stondahl, A.B.

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K·HTORIAL.

The Lay of Ne-N Fork .Camp

I r- er1:ember , I re memoer,
Th e flov.,rers red and white
The lu})ine and wild . rose
Tho se flo wers nad.e of li ght!
The aspen s where the robin built
And where I oft en spent
An hour communin g with the breeze
On all that Life was meant.

To New Fork Lake t~e Girl Scouts came
To lear n of Mother Nature's fame.
To grasp the secret of he r ways
They tried in a ll t t-e ir works and plays I remember, I remember,
They heard the whisper of the breeze
The pine trees dark and high
Passing through the forest trees,
And h ow I loved their slender tops
They say the blueness of the sky
outlined a eainst the sky
And watched the stars as they went b.yJ, It was a happy joyous time
They knew the blue a nd limpid lake
But now that it s no more
Which gave her coolnes s for their sake I have these memories to take back
They say, they felt, they thrilled ,
To the city's rush and roar.
they heard,
F. M. W.
They loved each flo wer and every bird.
The mountains tall, serene and blue,
Guarded Camp the whole time through -Smiled a blessing on the Sum,
Dear Girl Scouts:
Breathed a prayer when day was done,
While you are enjoying the
Officers in every way
beauties of New Fork Lake, I am
Helped in duties and in play.
away up in the North-west enjoyEvery Scout was good and tnue,
ing the natural gifts of this
Learned to love her duties too co rn er of our country. Nature
Learned to be a sister kind
docs seem to distribute her gifts
To each Scout that she might find .with a fair hand - some parts have
Dishes, tents and grounds were neat,
it all on the surface and others,
Spite of many dancing feet.
like our own home district, have
Camp fire camp ·when sun was set
untold riches hidden underneath~
And 'tv,as here that all were raet
In our book 1 11 Scouting for
For communion -- together -Girls", you will read of Saca-11
Ylheth~r dark or fair the weather
jamea, the Indian 11 Bird Woman who
Fourteen ha?PY days thus passed.
led the Lewis and Clark expedition
And the end came all too fast
and who should hold one of the
But the One who from above
first })laces on our honorary memWatches all and sends much love,
bership list. The story of her
Breathed a message to the breeze,
life reads like a fairy tale, it
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"Jl.[y Kingdom is made up of these •
is so filled with thrills and
Lieutenant Van Deusen - Joe Irby.
wonders and I hope you will all
read it, A few days ago I saw her
statue in :Portland which wa.r"MEMORIES.
raised to her memory by the vvomen
of Oregon. Somehow I felt, as 1·
I remember, I remember,
looked at it, .that it belonged to
A tent among the hills
USff for the early history of the
The wide flung tent flap where the sun great Northwest Territory l)laces
Came flooding in at will,
the ho'me of Sacajawea in \7yo.
He never came a wink too soon
I have been he~rin1 of your
Nor brought too long a day
well-arranged ~rogram and I know
But now I often ~ish those times
you are all enjo~in g -it very much.
Had never, never passed away.
With lots of love to every
one at camp, I am
very sincerely your frienc
l1rs. D. C. Ec~&lt; eehan

�DASTARDLY HOLDUP
IN NEW FORK CAJVJP
nicely. Horrors ·a:plenty! Did.
n·o t Mrs. Gage have her hn.ir combed as well as Inspector Chambers?
Shoes were also 11 scattered· about
the tent 11 and the bed was said
to look 11 uncomfortable 11 • .Nurse
Our dearly b eloved Ca mp Nurs e ,
Glas gow's finger nails were e~while peacefully slumbering, followtircly too long it was report~
ing a stren]:;rous hour's swim.-ning, wns
e,nd there were. bottles 11 strewn
suddenly and unexp ect edly a ttacked in
around the front of her tent".
a most violent and uncal l ed for manMrs. Downer did not respond readner. :Mrs. Dickinson, whom we ha ve
ily a nd M:'..ss Va.n Deus&lt;m was a,s ked
never heretofore suspect ed of intento report after the meeting, Mrs,
tions not wholly Uj_)ri ght and honorDickins on was very ill-behaved,
able, without a ny w2- rni ng , pounce.d
there b e in g no excuse for the vve.y
upon the innocent nurs - , ca lling the
she chewed guml Miss Irby and
be e s to her aid. Nurse Glas gow,
Mrs, Ebeli ng had perfect tent and
alarmed by the fi e ry gleam in the eye
personal inspection, but Mrs.
of Singer Dick, l e~ped from he r bed
Gage 1 sjacket and Mr. Mac's swe~t~r
and dashed out into the forest run ~
were found on Miss Weitlauf's bed
nin 6 as fast as her lcgo could o~r.~y
and Nrs. O'Donnell vms reprimanded
her, Af t e r going about a hundred yards for allowing her pink bloomers to
she re a lized tha t she wa s clad only
show ben eath her knickers, The in h er ni f;htie. '\;ThG.t ym s she to do?
Offic e r s hold an indignation meetCould she go ba ck to the tent or
in g ir:rr.1cdia tely afterward. Q,uessh0ruld she bide 'neath the shelter-tion: I.; Miss J'.Je,c · :1. traitor? Aning pines ? Shivering, frightened
s1:ver: Most emphatically she is.
and murmurinK about bees, she was dis- The Officers say so,
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covered some hours later and carried
back to sctfety.
WHEN Gl-IOSTS iJALKED

Shrieks, screams and the wicked laughter of the pursuers aplit
the otherwise pe nc eful atmosphere of
the girl scout en.mp at precisely four
o'clock on Friday aft e rnoon,

On Wednesday evening, a large
crowd gathered around the camp
fire ~nd enjoyed the entertainA most base and unseemly crime
ment given by the Pathfinders.
was perpetrated Friday morning after
After the.ir program, Miss JlfoDiar•·
Inspection when Miss McDiarmid gravemid told a ghost story entitled,·
ly celled all Officers to stand in
nThose Eycs 11 • As she told the
front of their tents for insnection
story we could almost see those
and then asked Sc outs Ruth Ve,il I l'{J.argaret Ch~mbers and Louise Page to me..ke large blood curdling eyes, with
11 no body, no arms, no anything" .
.,- - ct thoroubh personal and tent ins1JacvVhert the whistle blow fo:
tion. The Officers obeyed, understanding at last why bottles and cloth- bed time, we all crept ratne·r
ing had been strewn about their nicely stealthily to our tents, half
afraid to blow the candles out
arranged tents.
Not content with a report to the
when we were undressed.
Just as we were all quiet ana
Officer of the day, Miss Wac fv.rther
asked Scouts Vail, Chambers and Page to ready to drop off to dreamland,
give a detailed report of the Officers we were startled by mysterious conduct at Assembly.
Scout Chambers, voices wailing, "we' re out for gore
the :personal ins:pGctor, said that Mrs. we 1 re out for more, we're at your
door we·t re u,"' one step, we I re up
Gage did not h~ve her hair combed
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two ste:ps,
we're
up threes t eps.'
~Then we recovered sufficiently to
look around we saw lots of ghosts.
The girls are a little 11 1eary 11 of
A BLACK HAfID PLOT

�ghost· s't'orie c t ha~ HOn~ ,{ild Nir;:~t 11 ,
Any rolati orn,;l.';:ip u otw'r-fen o. ghg.st
story am•. a gl:ost J.~ara dc ? We ask
you,
HEROES AND I:-EROilIB S
THRIL!.,S AND FEAR'.i.'~'l'HROBS
A 12-ke - a b j_ r l swimmin b for
hcr
lif
e - ~wo ot he rs in a boa t
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, driftin g helples sl y ac r oss t he lake,
'. Up d2.shcd the he r oes . One s wept up
the s"vvi mmer in his arms a nd carried
her back to shore ; t h e oth e r lea ped
into a boat and u~ddl e d to the
rescue of the other t wo. Curt~in,

LAZINESS

While waiting to go motor boating Wednesday morning several girls
had a lazy streak and leaned heavily
against the railinG of the wharf.
Disgusted at such lack of energy,
the railing broke and Mrs. Phillips,
Gertrude Gilpin nnd Lois Page
sprawle d on the rocks below. Surprised at such a lack of consideration on the part of the rail, the
victims wore n.n expression of pained
surprise, very amusing to their companions, who re.fused to sympathize
vvi th them,

OUR I1TVALID

YJ'hilc Wc".lkin·g to Camp r:i th
Louise Pa g.J c.1.11d i:rr.::-go. rct. J.aet
Thursdny, EE i d hu:::.·t h8 i -;,'o ,;t on
a nail. Sho loo::::0c: '.'&gt; 'J com'ic9,l
thn t Lov.i so V!:'~R ovc.n~~o M,c:; ~.1v.l. tb.
laughter, i'Jia r gc1,1·ct, cL!' i,8 r much
trou·blc, succ oodco i ri £;Gt.tin~
her to t ho nv.:r!". J I s t; ont. ·ivh.:: i
her foot wa s l.o.nr! agcd .
Everyo ne i!J Ca::,m he. s envied
her since because cf t h e attention s he h2.s received . rt is
oven · rumored that the Co..i1111· Eero
missed his lunch the o~her - tay
because he stayed to p2~y the
Victrola for her when everyone
else stampeded at the call of
mcsso
She looks very funny hOJ?p-ing
around with one hand on somcbodys
arm and a cane in the other, but
with so much attention she is
rapidly improving. Just what
part docs attention play in recovery -- or in slow convalosencc?
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A ONE ii,LAN DANCE

Monday evening the 11 cri!lwd 11
gathered at the pavilion with
"Singer Dick 1 s 11 Victrolc1.., for a
dance. The girls were enj oyi11g
tho dance very much in spite of
TENDERFOOTS
the fact that there vre..sn' t a .P..r.'\n
around, when someone had an in~
Two riders mounted on cowboy
spiration and sent for the Boy
horses were seen riding through
Scout cookies
They came dovm,
camp about noon on Monday.
They•"'
but stopped at a safe di stance
were what a Westerner would ca],l
to survey the scone. Im1)aticnt
tenderfoots, though no one looked
at their v,arincss, someo.1e called
more like real co,7girls than did
"It• s 10c1.l) ycn.r girls" and rµtned
Miss Freddie Wietlauf c:-.nd Miss
everyone's chances, for the
Jessie JiJac ,--at a distance. They
"victims" took to the sngc brush
were attired in cordurov breeches,
as rapidly as possible - with one
high boots, c olorod noc.:ker-::ihiefs,
exception. When the . dust clcnrcd
und high hats: Hovrnvl..!:r, tl10ir riding away, Jae]~ Dcwq,r vms still there.
gave them nxw.,y, No ..::oi.-rgiri. would
A br2.vo man -- ·what?
have ridden r.s 1it:1 thci::c two, with
their arms held t:l.A.h~ ~.;o thoj_r sj_dcs,
their feet d2.ngl:i.rig frt; ::n tho £•ci:ctups
~nd both hands g~ippin~ the saddle
The hi gf~ :3l)C t of camp for
ho1·n.
o:tevcn giJ'.LS 0ar;ir Friel ay night
P, S. - We iirc.ic.c 1· 'i°ny J\{i sf~ Mc
when t.hcy H,Llcd U'}_) tr..cir beds,
Diarmid had Mrs, Dick.!.noon t2.ko her
stra~peJ on t~eir cups and canteen
place next morniDg.
~nd started for tho head of tho
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�l d.k e to s pc·nd t ho n i ght. Mr . J e nk i n s
took t he b cdd i n~ nnd a box o f or eakfas t · up in· the b ent, nnd the girls
hiJced rour.d 7,hc l 1.k0. . cc1.mp was ma d e
on t l:e sar~d "bc1.r , :1cc.. r the nn r rovvs
a nd sp r c~lin c t hel~ bl anke ts be t we en
t h e fir e and the l ~ke , the girls r e mov ed b oot s nnd ha-':".s a nd cr,v:-1led in.
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This is tr..c fir st ti me I ev e r slept
on the s and 11 , joyousl y i;i gglod Lois
Pa r;c . lu·s . Ga cc :i who was t a king the
affair more s c rio :..1.s ly, repli ed , "Don 1 t
be Bo opt t mistic, yo u hav e n't sl e pt
yct 11 , but Lois vows she d id sleep,
One ambitious memb e r of the pa rty got
up at three o'cloc k a nd insisted upo n
wal k ing to the uppor l a k e . Fi nding
no one willing to join her, she sat
by the camp fire nnd meditated un til
the rest of the crowd got up at f ive .
When some hungry me mb or of the pa rty
be g2.n to investigate the "breakfa st
box 11 , a dreadful discovery was made the box contain ed bacon, eggs, coff ee
and bread but no sucar, cream, salt,
knife, skillet or coffee pot~ Oh
vvhnt us e wer e ba con, e ggs a nd coff e e
without skillet a nd pot? However,
so me i nge nious pe r son discov ered that
bacon co uld be fri ed in t he d rinking
cups we e.11 carried n.nd eggs coul d be
scrambled with the bacon. Th ose who
had spoons ate this concoction with
civilized grace, but those '.Yho did not
hn.d t wice as much fun on.ting wit h
sticks. The eggs and bncon done , we
washed our cups n.nd boiled our coffee,
a cup at a tir.1e, and the breakfast was
unanimously declared a success,

F I ELD ~.LARSH.ALL HAIG

•PtraJ .o:h te n y our lino
t he::-e. ani st op tn.l king , "came
t he 1.:,r:'..:i.3..l-: C!O:i::r.:'.L!1c'1. , nnd L 1stantl y ·chG :~ :.. ":. C GC:r:'[dghtc,ne d a nd
t he tulle::. ·., ;, _; :) ~c: Bc d n s "Fi eld
Ma r s}w.11 rt". i " st ::ojc a. own the
li ne. Hi gh 1 ::io t s I t :i:irflJ .y f....;._tt i n.; t : : - ou..,u 2• F; , wr.i te swea t (,_ and
mil i +, a:!'y ca :::' h'1xe c hanged the
c r ..e.. r ning r:Irs . Dic lc i n son into a
v ery able 11 fi elcl marsha..11 11 ·w hose
orders arc n ever que stioned.
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A F~SH STORY

Mar garet Chambers triumphnntly walkeq into camp the
other dny with a fair sized
speckled trout, and boldly u.n•
nounced that s he had been sitting by the lake wishing for one
when a largo w~ve broke on a
nea rby rock and left the specimen she h eld lyin g there. · Rather
fishy, isn't it? Pu. rticularly
as some of the bpys came in a
fe w minutes later with t h eir
nfternoon catch.

A DISAPPO:i:NTMElJT

Dr, Jenkins took a crowd··
of Girls stP..r Gazing the other-·
night I and was e x.plair.. ing some
constcllntion when an uproar
arose nenr camp - thi nkin G they
rcco gr.izcd thJ n cwco r.~er' s voices
throe girls tore madly down the
hill, "I'm sur e thc1..t s his
VANITY
voicc 11 , so.id 0 1 D. 11 and t hats
J.C. 1 s v:rhistlo, lots hurry ''
Wednesday evening a Bluebird
11 Hcllo K , where's W.E , 11 ye.Lied
whispered tori "B~nr 11 and a 11 Tiger 11
LP. ~s s h e c2.m.c puffing do wn
that visitors had tak en tho trnil to
the hill. To the consternation
Camp 2..nd Miss Bear appeurcd nt dinner
in i:ialc pink silk ·while 1Aiss Tiger vrore of the girls, strnne;e boys held
trniling black gcorgottc. But 11 Vani ty up lD,ntcrns and ln.U[$hed , M,E,
turned white, cr2.,bbcd the other
gooth before n fc1.ll". Jfiiss Bear sc.t
two girls ~nd fled back to Dr.
down in a cup . of cocoa and vms forced
Jenkins.
"I wa. s 1_;o si tivo I
to greet her visitors in khaki nnd
J,
C.
laugh 11 , \1r..il ed lL E.
hen.rd
boots after all.

�ON WITH THJ: DAN8~
When J\iirs. Dic k:i. n s on l eft l a st
Sundny it broke our he a rts but ·whe n
we lea rn ed t ha t she :rad t fl.ken he r
Victrola a nd "Le. zy" we ._ we:r:-e c ompl et e ly ove rc ome . It is r umor ed t h2,t one
senti men t a l young pe r s on pursued he r
for a mil e and · half in a vain end ea vor t• win back 1~i~" and he r so othing ne l odics. Hea ri ng of our d oubl e
dise.ster lilr . Jenki n s very nobl y came
to t h e rescue with a splendid Ed ison.
Since th en we've had soci a l dancin g
at the Pavillion each ev eni ng wh en
Ruth and Wright Dick enson ar,:; a l ways
noticeable for tho excellence of
their novelty dancing
I

RUTH VAIL 0 .1.~ TRIAL

told that the prisoner had gone
to her tent ·crying on the night
in· que st .±on at eight o I clock
and h a d n Gver l eft her tent
aftGrwa rd. Tho prosecution then
c a lled Lillian Cl cmcntson ~)o
t es ti f i od the.. t she knew tn.1.:: accus ed wa s at th a Bon Fire at
8:30, that further she'd known
t he a ccused all durin g her High
Sc h ool days and knew her to be ex~
c ce din gly mischievous, had once
he..d a fire alarm rung et school
b ecaus e of a prank of hers, . that
she was always a disturber. Some
consid erabl e excitement was caused at t h is point by . the accused
risin g excitedly and vnldly cryi ng t hat s h0 wa s being accused
of a ll the t l::ings the witness
hers elf had ever done. Witness
we.s excused, Tl10 trie.l ended
with a n acquittal for Ruth and
suspicion resting on Mr. McVicar.
I

On Wednesday night t h e Owlctte
Troop ent e rtain ed t he Bon Fire
attendant s with a Mock Trial. Ruth
Vail w2. s tried on the charge of d isturbing tl:e Camp on the ni ght of July
24th in ghostly garb. Norma Young ,
SOlWS Al1Il YELLS
as Prosecutin g Attorney and Louis e
Page 2s Co uns0l for th e Defense proved WG ar0 tho wise 1 Vfisc Owlettcs,
•The wise, wise owis arc we,
themselv e s able lawyers.
And how in the world can tho
Uith an eye to gaining sympathy
others win,
--or so it sa,3m~d to us, Ruth dramatically f~inted a,t an excitin g r.10:m.ont. Vlhcn ?..n Owlctte sits in a tree,
You ain 1 t gonna win no more1
Water v.ras called for e.nd such a genno moro,
erous supply administered that Nurse
You ain't gonna win no more,
fearing for tho physical ~ell being
For an Owlcttc sits above your
of the young ~risoner, c2.lled for a
head 1
court recess until she could b ,J dried.
U~on a quakingasp tree.
A number of witnesses, 11 loaded 11 and
othorvliso, were callod, :Hiss :M2.c,
questionc~, said that s~J had been
El a rah~ El a rah\
in her t..Ji1t thc'..t ni 6 h t, didn't :r_ .::ar
1
11
El a rah~ rah~ rah~
any wc re out for gore", that })erYo yrh~ Yo ya.hi
haps tl:c unusual noise 1r;as the Cook
Owl ct tc s ~
O,ifl ct t cs~
snoring. The court house l2.ug1:,:;c7. . _It
Rnh~ R-:1.h~ Ral--1 •.•
was silenced and · thc witness sternly
El e vivo~ El e vivo~
ordered out of ·~he 1:&gt;ox. 1.:2.rio11
El e yj_ vo vi Yo vum 1 •
Chambers, being callee I s~ 1d so~cone
Bum get .a ra t tr~p bigger
had stepped on her o:c br·1sl':ecl. b:' r..cr.
Than a r: a t. trai,1 'o"JJll get
Joo Hay tostif :~cd that s:~c h 2.d kno ;m
cci./,.; t·c8.) bigGer than a .
tha accus.Jc1. sii.1cc the 2~nd c:J.ay of }Tay
rn.·:. t 1·a:ii. L!aic1,b~osc l
1912 precisely and the.t s h o ~'l.'.7,d
CRlflto0a ~: Sis too~ b~h
al ways kno,Nn hc:r to be trutl:ful,
oi:1:i.cttc::,! Owlettes\
thougt.tf i.11, and scoutly r1._s ,r,,~11 e.. s
Ro.h~ Rah~ Ran\
sufffcicntly 1.)ulky BS to uc 1nc 2.1Jable of boing ethereal, Loonc Ga ge
1

�FRENCH TOAST· VS, LOVE _

tvhy do v i s it or ~ a l w---.,ys ar rive
just at b reakfas t ti me ? Quit o a
number of g i rJ.s denert:-3c~ the
"bread-lj, ne 11 on Su:1d.ay mor ni n g wh e n
a c a r of ga f your, , gen t l en:e n dr ove
up, ~1e ~ t h~ nxcit oDen~ f i ~d d own
and t h e y wor n r eady for break fa st
the dish es vvc re Wt'. s r..e d ar:6 :.~r . }Ia c
wa s a da r.1an t .. Lv-sn tnc.!.r p l Gas e f or
so me coul, ie s r e c el .red ·~hu r 0 J?lY ,
11 Not a potato".
1'1:i s i nci dent
would se e n to settl e the old a r gument a s t o wh e ther or no t it is
:possible to 11 livc on love ''.
BAJ.I~

Ma r garet R. and Wri ght D.
took a horse back ride (?) Friday
whtch proved most tragic for Ma rgaret. Sh e put her foot daintily
into the stirrup a nd took her pl a ce
behind \:ri ght -- but not for lon g suddenly she found herself ascendinto the air; The next thing she
kne-\,V she was lying on t h e ground
in a heap and Wright and the pony
were out of sight.
TOO MUCH DIN1TER

One of the Winton girls av'ioke
the other night to find a ghostly
figure ste.nding in her tent. When
~he finally found the couraga to
unco,rer her huad a nr. take a sGcond
1 oolc she found the ghc'3t was Ruth
Redshaw. Ste~ping over and on tentr,1a te s, R11.thi •? went tc the door and
began se£',1·ch:i.ns ab0ut for something.
When askcC: ·.(~::'.·,c. s.hc v:ns looking for
•she an·svm:::·ed ::~ r~-3 ~1irro:c 11 • Um,.blc
to fjnd .:;.'1., Bhe c:]. a:iincreJ tacl&lt;: into
bed. S~speati~g th8 truth her tent
:rr..a. tes 2..sk0d. l1e:i.· ·.1:1c1,i; s'.1e had ca ten
for dinner 2pd g0~ ~he surprising
answer of 11 Pu~kles". If that is
what Ru·i;l1ie a~~e I it is no vvondcr she
had b.?..d dr$ami::.
Lena Anselmi needs a ncvr yell -won I t someone please come to the
rescue?

.JU.TOTHER TENDERFO©T

l:iartha And·e rson, Jessie
Stark i. and Margaret Chambers
motored to the ranch w'ith 11.lir ..
and Mrs. Jenldns Thu!'sday.
While the~ c they all had a ,
horseb2 0k ~1 d e , and the stci~y
the y 1:s .: .l uf jV1?.rt h e..
It
~
see m:.:; ·('.:.1.a·:; :. t ·,;ras h e r first 1
ri d a 1 :t.a r :-8,3 i:i.. 0 ·.,.,e. :J -too sr.1.all
a nd ·m::c h(.) .Y be ~ :'.'.I.G~ s ~0d -upon
g o i Yl g r-~~'.llh~ 2 . ;: cl. .::: C UJ.JC. i n [',
ci-c 0i0,. ,A_._i: c ge t h c.. r too mu.ch
for one p81·s on. E0vv0ver, they
enjo ye d t h emselves so much
that t hey rail e d to get back to
camp ::'..n i;ime for dinner.
,.p

BOA'l'
____,...

TRIPS

On Tuesday a group of
Scouts went in Boats to the head
of Lc.ke De I Amalia and from · thore
they hilccd to the cabin. Everyone brought home a souvenir of
some kind. iv.:.r. Jenkins hacl. t olcl.
us the story about tho bandit
the night before so Yre were all
excited about seeing his famous
hiding J..)lace.
One especially interesting
thing l\[r. Jenkins tolcl. us was
about tho Placer Clair,.s thnt men
had made when they dug for · gold
in this region. We saw several
of these claims and one pl~ce
where they he.d vrashcd for gold.
·
The triu home in the boat
was equally thrilling, the large
waves rocking the boat unti - ' ,we
grow quite excited, · Thrills.
thrills, all the way through.

SUNDAY EATS

i ,a -. and 1-h's. Bell arrived
this morning ,vith their cur
loaded to the ~op deck with cake
sponge cakes, chocol~te caY.e~,
ore~1ge cake:s 1 angel cc,kes -- and
everv other ki.nd of cake, Ssh,
and I' 11 ·'jell you something else
--somebody told' somebody and t:1oy
t ·old me the:,t Ice cream We,s also
on the way,·· up. Eurrah for }!.:rs.
ME-.tt Medill~

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11

I C'1\}.7 1 T GET THEIV': UP 1~

Wedne s dc.y :-,10 :".'ni ng ou.r c ,~rr.p w··:i. s
Tuesday ni ght everybody
introduced to kit che n ~olic c , other
tried amusi ng her nei ghbor
wise known ns K. P,
T110. re o..s on for
after qui e t was ca.lled, arid
this unexpe ct e d lJU1'l i s 11111c nt wns t hn t
camp was attac k ed by a 1J1ague
,........,
Miee Mac h nd to 6 c t up t h r ee ti mes
of whis Dering , gi 6 gling,
Tuesday nigh t to n s k f o ;.: quiet in
coughin g and sno"rin g i n var- •
the camp G.fter cve 1·yo no shoul d have
ious ~, itc hes a nd ke y s . Only·
been in drearoiand. At i n spection
after the t h ird demand for
next morning she i.1a s g~ne ro u s with
silenc e d id qui e t c ettle over
her assi gnments of t he dr eaded K. P.
t he se a t t erc d. t ej_)ees a nd tents.
The tigers were ask ed fa" carry
Next mo r n i ng no one was
wood for the bonfire; -~!: c 'J:it~mvers
ready to get up when the
had to wash the cook' Q d :Lfslh ,: i• towels
whistle bl ew , a nd a fter the
One beaver, 1'.1Iary O'D., vra.s fortunate- courageous f evv ha d dep~rted
ly visitin g the ea gl es a nd esc a ped.
f or a di p in the la.ke, most ·o f
All of the tippeoanoe s e :::::c e pt Lucille the rest succumbed to the temDo\'mer vrere se n t to se e d da t es for a · lJtation to s l ee1) just a little
date pudding, L~cille, a pa trol l ead-lon ger. Whe n the whistle blew
er, escaped bec a us e she had tried her. for col ors the sides of more
best to quiet t h e other s . Th e Owlets than one t e nt ' bulged and heaved
in the lar ge ten·~ La.d t o r a ke up a nd
with the frantic efforts of the
burn the rub bi s h f1o m the. boy 1 s camp. occupants to get ona final boot
Unlike the ti :;_J1Jec 2,1,.06s , the d isturbor s weater. A line o"f girls
ance in thei::.-- t e nt Y:9.s cc:.us ed rr-.ai _n ly
'\7ho wo re l e isure ly taking their
by their yat:co l l 'J ad e "C . This was the y,ay to the wash house hal tecl a ·
first e.x;:peri0 n rJe "ncs·~ 0 f :~~11_; girl s
second then dashed. madly toward
have had v1i-: h K .:i?. Q,n'l ::_-~ ~·ic:.rl. a rearthe lake until stch1J1Jed by the
velous effect. It. j _s ·c:: ough '; t h at if ster?m voice of 11 1':arsr..all Hailg 11
K,P, is adrrJ.nistc I·e d a. l];e.i r:. , i-t will
with the command to ttf2.ll in
not be for bad '\JG"J.c:,v io:r a.t night.
line, washed or unwashed. 11 • t)ne
girl aJn,earcd at ness ·.iri th only
one stocking on, another looked
like cart, Kidd ih a ~sir of unlaced boots that reached to her
kneds, the strings trailin~ two
feet behind, ,-s_· hil o so:ne poor dear
Lieutenant 1Jan Deuser. vms proclaimed the cham.i.)ivn of fighting ',V ed- with long hair cc.me wi tr.. her locks
() nesday, when h er victory over Francis stremming in t~'le ·bree:we. One ___1
Hudak was annov.nced. The battle took whole troo].J failed to c et vvasr. •
and were dubbed 11 ~~he g:!.~ea.t unDlace at the pavilion after dancing
washed". But the worst was yet to
and games, and the result was a
co me, for at assembly fate overbroken watch · for :i'!Ii ss Van Deus en and
a cut elbow for FrEi.ncis. Francis has took the would ·oe entertainers and
K,l?. \11/aS liberally di s tI'ibuted
been going to the nurse's tent very
amidst groans and wails.
frequently since, ~nd it is feared
that the wrist wat c h ·.vill have to
HTKI! TO 71'.--:S NA."R.Rorvs
spend · some time i •1 the jeweler's shop
Miss ?-/fac tooke over thirty of tl~
upon it's return to Ro~k SDriDgs,
girls on a h ::.ke 1.i.'r..ursdC::y mo:::•ni:1g ;
Crossing thci cJ~m +.The fxt.th loo. around
the lal;:e to tr..e narro'.'IJ' □ where the
boat met them with lunch. A nur.1bcr

�nurse Glasgow's patients took the
trip over in the boat and thought
they: had · a strenuous time. ·s6me of
the · ~irls tried j~ping rocks, but
missed their step and got b_l isters
&amp; walking home with wet feet. Now
• they are on the list of "injured,
fatally and otherwise".
•
PERSONELS
Prof0ssor H~rrah and his fan ily
left Wednesday for their hor:.1e in
Laramie after an outing on New Fork
Lake.
Mrs. Gage of the University of
Wyoming arrived the first of the week
to assist with canp a thletics and
dancing.
Ji.T r. and Mrs. C. N . Bell and
little son, Mrs, Wm. Uood, and Mrs.
Atkinson arrived Friday night fro m
Rock Springs, to spend the week end
in CaJ:1:p •
.JiU ss Josephine Irby of the University of Wyoming arrivod last Sunday to be official cnmp story teller.
Ji.irs. Dickinson cane back to camp
Tuesday brincing with her Wright and
his guest, George Wolff. Bog pardon-also Wright's bugle.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Ford
~nd children came up from Laramie
Thursday ev~ning. Dr. Nelson ts a
,vell lmO\'m botanist c&gt;.nd his wa.lkt~lks are very intere·sting.
Mr. and Mrs. Junk, spent one day
of their honeymoon with us this week.
Mrs. Junk was quite enthusiastic
about girl scouts, and thinks they
c..- ) all wonderful.
~ah, rah, rah,
Rah, rah, rah,
Newly weds, newly weds,
Rah, rah, rah.
~uite a number of visitors
arrived Saturday and Sunday, among
them Mr. and Mrs. Vail , Mr. and WJ.l's,
Ben outsen, Miss Anna -Baird, Mr. and
Mrs. Hudak and Mr. McKeehan, They
were entertained in the Green Room at
the base of Flag Hill; in the B~ue
Room overlooking the Lake; and in the
Bird Room near the Red Tail Swallows
Nest.

SPORTS
Ba seball Take s Camp By
Storm.
After a fe w practice games
undo ~ the direction of Supervisor Ga ge, t eams were formed
to play in a tourna ment for the
championshi~ of the Camp,
The 11 No Socks 11 , the "Now ·
ForkL oaguo 11 , 11 T.N.T 11 , Team 3,
11 Be.ttling Babes", and"Ossifers''
entered the competition.
In the first draw, Team 3
was defeated by the ossifers:
No Socks lost tm tho New Fork
League, and T. N.T. overcame the
Battling Babes, In the second
draw, New Fork League drew the
bye and the ossifcrs were ag~in
victorious, beating tho T,N.T.
By the time for the championship game, most of the Ossifers were reported to the Nurse
and Captain Gage was desperate.
A wireless was sent to Rock
Springs and W1Ks Bell and Mrs.
Vail rushed to the rescue, a
lust for battle gleaming in
their eyes. Evon with such
valiant aid, things were going
badly for the officers and in
the last half of the last inning the score stood 4 - 1 in
favor of tho New Fork League.
The Ossifors staged a marvelous
rally, bringing in four runs
and winning tho game 5 - 4.
-- ·,
Rah for the ossifors~
0

�Monday p r overl t o h e nn uv cntful
A hole i n the t0oth r:1uy mean
day for t h~ crowd. ~r. J enk in s t ook
a hole i n the mo uth.
us up the l ake in th~ n oter boar and
trailer. We were all v e ry much exWhen it rnins wear tires,
cited [',nd distmrbed when the boat
went on the rocks. It didn't take
Prohibition should inc],ude
Mr. Jenkins long to go t it off howthe diryin g pan.
ever, and ' NC were ngnin on our wn.y.
At tho head of the l&lt;'..kc we left the
boar and took to the trail,
About n mile up the canyon, we
The Song - ( To t une of \Vhy
came ton cnbin nnd here several of
Did I ~ iss that Girl?)
our number deserted. The rest of us
continued up the mountain to a second Why nrq we goin g to win,
cabin th2.. t v1ri, s one e the home of a
Why, oh why, oh why~
fmnous bnndi t ~ Herc vm found n sup11ly Why nre we go~ng to win,
1 Tis because we try.
of fervent love letters thnt proved
very interesting rending. There was
We don't laugh and we don't
only one fl y in the ointment - we
talk.
missed out lunch - but we h[l.d double
We h.~vo learned to walk the
11ortions nt dinne r to :rrnkc up for it.·
chalk, • .
Why nre we going to win,
~Tis bec~use .we try.
FR:sDDY CHA..°NG3S HER NAJVIE
Camp . Got~ t£rill nt breakfast
Thursday mornin g y,rhen JWiss Wei tlnuf
announced the changing of her name.
It w&lt;1.s the n:ornir.g nftdr the Ghost
P2.radc and Cnrnp wo..s trying to find
out who 1rms responsible for the
shadowy disturbers that struck terror
into the hearts of the Crunpers.
Freddy was accused but straightwny
defended herself by 1.Jroclairning thn.t
she wns sittinG on the hill-siu.c nt
tha.t hour, i:mmediatcly afterwa.rds
Getting flustered over the statement.
Several Scouts began to cull her narre
nnd to ten.so her. She said, "Oh, I've
changed my name 11 , Who is the luck!y
man, Freddy?
GEMS

FRO ti. GLASGOW.

f. Brushing the teeth twice u dn.y
Will not \"Tear them out•
2. Remember, wl-:en W[l,shinc that you
are the onlyJonc that cannot sec the
bnck of your neck.

3.

A chicken has a bizzard instead
of teeth. Don't get the iden that

you arc a chicken.

�.... 1.·1; IL A·m) crni: KEVi Dl.JT?:..\_j'l:',J..~.:· fT I\GB_ L ilIB

Mr s . :?i:-·:,: r'ic: ·:1] " hr.-.s b o~n driving to C ,:; :i.'c' :·&gt;.-~· ~1~::,· :.1:.·-i.lJ h:.:t s 0. iscov c rcd. 2. c::;w f ; t. :·~ir'. l:. ~ n c ommod it y .
Sh e am) o t.lr 1c 2d ~-..::3 _t.t. 3 :i:· m e r ni n g t hat
she wo·JJ ,:. r.1..-.:,•~l· p ·::.:')iju.sfblc :_Jurc has es
for Sc ou t s :,.1.nc: ' '.:c, o· j :i1.ne0.i e. t e ly ov ~ rwhol:ir.cd wit r.. f-, :•rL- ::ir-:1.c rs. Evi c:.o ntly
the Sco u ts t ~1.ol•.gr:. t they h a d better
lay in a supply v1~rn n the opj_Jortuni ty
a.rose for not ah7ays could such an
accomodatin g cmiss~ry be found.
1

STAGE

gi ;l s. :~v-c r yo:1 ,. in cc'.m:p cont r i but.ad ·cho ir c;nyC)st clot h es
an ~ wi t ~ these ~nd n goodly
GUp~ly of c harconl, the ~ct :i.:o ss lo ol&lt;,J c.i l P cc :rcri.l c.ovm south ·
ni gg,.hs. u1 ullm.:. n :I? o:der Blues",
s v.n g by t h r 0e of t h -J t roop i-vns
qui t o a h it 1 •• aR wa s "Dnp:,1or
Da n 11 , sung by t he :~:r cach.::l r , -,
Thcl m2. Ph illi p s. Anim Bond
wHil cd 11 :vin s sa ' s i n t he · colc'l. ,
cold g rou:1d, 11 qui. t o eff ectively,
but l!rs. Phillips dn ncc W,'1. s the
biggest hit of tho ovoning.
1

Officer's Entertainment:
---- Jcssici·-Mac nnd Joey J:rby
Ow1cttes Program:
presented the Frc.n c h -English
The Owlets started n series of
wooing scene from Shalc0s11or.r 1 s
troop cntcrtaimr.cnts Monday night
King Henry v . . Miss Mac played
with~ pep march around the campthe ·,1art of the fair "Harry of
fire, Aft~r n fe w yells, a ·bunch of
EnglP.nd 11 and the part of Prinweird looking goofs did a more woird
cess Ke.tharinc wn.s taken by Joe
dance around the fire, If you don't
Irby, Both actors showed famknow what a goof is -- why -- it's
iliarity with their lines and
si mply~ goof, It has~ head twice
thus vverc fr.Jo to gi vo their
the size of its body, and oyos -intcrprct~tion of the love
ofu, those cy.::le. Hose 2.nd r.10uth arc
scones of the two who could
equally grotcsqu.~. But their dance
scnrccly ur.derstand each others
is tho thing, It is~ hair rE':ising,
tongues, but to whom the lansl').iEm1y shc1,lcin I camel walking, fl GE'.
guage of the h0nrt wns more
hoppi!1 1 , ooh, la, la.
easily cor.u·.1unicablo.
Harry of England ·was e.
Pathfinders Pro~ram:
.
soldier and yet a t Jndcr lover,
The Pathfindars 0ntcrtainod
K&lt;'.tharinc VfF&gt;,s 2. modest yrinc css
'"Tednesday night with a 11antomino of
y ot not l~cking in fire and
th.:; song 11 A :Frog A Courting". Lucille Ardor, Too much praise cannot
Douncr sang tho stellar Jart.
bG 7iven to the nctors of this
scc~o ,· who ,').ot only nctod but
BEA\~RS Pl?Jj
seemed to live it R~d wore nblo
Tho Beavers •.:mt&lt;.:JrtP..inud the camp to stir tl10 hcc1rts of thoir onfire Circle Thurs~~Y evening with a
lookers v,.ri tr~ a stre.nge sym~Ja_:!;)'ly.
:;_:&gt;P..ntomii.10 of the p:J.2.y "1'ro:9os2.l s 11 .
:But shades of \7illinm Sha.k(;!: •
Alice Oc5Donnell ·.'Tc1.S cmit3 ch,1.rrr..ing as }}CarG whc:r,, did :i'!Ii ss Mr.1.C get tr.at
tho young ln.dy 1,vi tL too Pc.nY lovers,
"Jc T 1 P,d0rc 11 •
The rest of t:r!c t:roop ::,ut on a cli?vcr
song nnd d~nce Q~t.
TP"8 Ll"RIC OF LOCFDTVAR
by Joe I:tby ..
Ti ,,.cr-B car J![i ns t ·:-:11 3ho-r.v·.
'-= On Frid,:~y 01.•.:J~fi•.: ti'. . () T:i.gors and
Or.. Ga.th~:r good scouts from ncr1.r
e.nd fA-r,
:002.,rs of Relir-nce &lt;1.r. c. W.:i.nton entertained us nt tl-:10 T~G.Yil1r&gt;r. •yith a r:1in- And liE•t -~o ·t;;.10 talc of yopng
strel show, 'Ihc f.:~rst nu!:.bn:;.• v1c1.s a
Loc :nr\vnr,
nogro y1oddinc v'litJ., ·::t.:.c2.r,;2, i'hllli:-;_:,s as I-'c..i~· Frod.dy cJ.Jcl&lt;:ad out in raiment
preacher, Esther I'.r:a.this groJ1,1 , Ion-J
:1 0 A.t,
:Buckl os bride, 1'iI&lt;'-:r[:c,rci; Tvlcl-: b()Gt 1:1ctn ,fi r :c -,)Jv tho :proud bc1:1.uty off hor
Mn.ry Kelly bridesmaid, ~linor Pryde,
•• f .::iot.
ring bearer, Alice RcELmo, Eina Pryde,
BclL:id Baj ot, nnd Ruth Redshaw flower

�Now Lochi,1vo.r on his spirit e d steed,
Came from the wct1tvmr0. to do tho deed
Dane~~- •• his one m\_;asuro nnd gnuffcd
of the cup,
And in haste urged his h orse to ~erpct Ut:1.l mo"t ion.

§JIBPLUS WI T .
Cam).) 1:icks - Take Your l'ick.
!!Doc" 11 Ducky 11

11 Usol css 11
-

11

-

}.Jro.tt" J

11

11

Clom
BUm 11 -

11

'I'u

T-JW\"711 - BEoncy 11 11 Todd y" 11 1vfac 11
11 Sin c;-:;r Dick" 11 Lizzie Dishe r
11
11 11
11 G.Jrt ie 11 11 i1J1.f1.1 g11 11 :5'atty
Bu0 ... les
11

The bride whose dark beGuty deli ghted
each hcc'.rt
11 11
11 S1::it 11 11 1s11 11 11 Invnlid
Shiek
Was one who before enacted thnt part
11
11
11 Car:.j_'..l .riers; 11
P.ants
if
c
nd.J::..·
With n smile to her lover ~nd a
11 11
11
11
11 Li ttle E2.blo
Cooldcs
Jcss
laugh n.t the crew
11
11
11 11 Horm 11 11 Swcdc 11
Kc.0
s110ox
She wont with tho one who had thrilled.
11 Lnzy 11 11 B0dge 11 "Shylock,
her through
1

And ,7.,rho was it dangled his bonnet

and :plume?

Alack and alas Nurse played the

E3JARD . ABOUT CAMP._

brideg:room.
Dressed up like a courtier yet trembling in hcc1.rt,
He could only sigh when he saw them
de:part.

1-ir, Hf'..ra,- Whnt kind of olives
have we besides ripe olives?
Bright Puj..1 il,- Stuffed Olives.

The bridcsrnaic1s vrorc costumed in
yellow and white,
Their beauty was such t}i..E'..t it lumined

~cssic Chipp -- List~n, our
·.
t;mt is the most :po-- pular
tent in camp. Wl:.y, oven

the night.

'l'he mother W?..S sac~ to lose her sweet
child
And the giddy elopement wndc her
quite VIild,

The whiskers of fethcr did tremble
with fright,

When he saw his dear daughter in

Miss }J!cDiP~rmid called on
us thrac times last night,
------

Elinor Pryc.c - (waking Uj_J at
night) J!Iarnma I didn't
got any ::?DP,

lirs, Pryo..:i - i.ir.c.y no 0110 ht1.d any
such a strange pl·· s}lt.
l)OlJ, dce..r.
The cousins siezcd horses a11d after
Elinor - Yes they did. I hoard
them fled,
nurse s~y she wss goinG
But never could follow whore Lochinvar
to· give some girls sod~.
l9d.

-----

Racing and chGsing nround the Bon Piro
Went hero and sweotho~rt and friends
Ers. B0ll - Rock Springs ~issed
full of ire,
you e.11 Rnd we'd lil-ce to
Around ~nd around till strnnGc things
have brought you some candy
befell
•
(moans n.nd. i;ronns.
The clopcrs became the ~ursucrs ns
well.

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�A c e rtai n youn g 1 .:1.dy in c o..mp
has cormnented on Ch-3s t c r s - c:r mustache ( ?) ~ nun1be T of times.
Now it is snid h e ~ashes f or a
mirror whe~ t.e :::,ees he r corning.

NOTTCE:

Plcas3 bury any gum t ho.. t
is lTIOl'e tha!l c:1. V\TCGk ol c'c , Since
-Tuirs. Pryde 1-:iutored to }Jinedn.le
no one h2..s been o.ble to walk
without sticking to the ground,
FAlTOUS SAYINGS AT C.Al'iP

11 Um

tu Yrhc, c~ t1.1. w':1.cc~ 11 Chester~ Pow2ll.
"Is t h e re any reu.son for you
gi~l s t~lk i ~g - if ·there
isn 1 t ~t ~l yo u be quiet
no·v :,:-il c2.8 ..., ~- Gu 00.l"!i ght
gi :rl. .;;, I! - ~h s s :?C2.. c.
"Start ~n t ~1 0 f irs t beat. 1,'
Singe:!.~ Die:~.
11 Wha t' 11 WC yell noH? 1: Lena.
11 Willo~ Ste.tu~ Willow Sta.to.~11 Dr. 1rc1 s0:1.
"Noto. potato. 11 - Mn c.
11 1!11 show you how to ridc. 11 Gcrtrudc Gilnin.
11 0ne, two, throe-- point." Mrs. Gago.
11 1 like K. P. 11 - Margaret Rockwell.
11 Lct 1 s have a ·fight." - Ish
V2..n Deus en.

neck is su:q.burned 11 - Margaret
Chambers.
11 1 ~1ever say anything funny"- Jessi0
Chipp.
11 1 can 1 t hike - r:1y feet, aro blistercd 11 • - Louise Pa g e.
11 I have reasons for d:ressing up toHEAJITl ABOUT CAMP
night 11 - Th.:;lrnE'. I'hillil)S.
11 -Vl!:.cr-e I s the ambulance? 11 - Enid Stark.
11 Whcro 1 s my vmndering boy: tonight?"
Why has Mrs. Ebeling hfl..d
so 1nany visitors this la.st Weck?
Me.rt ha .Anderson.
Where were Gertrude ~nd
"Let I s yell for the o,r,1ettcs 11 • Ruth
Bob durinc lunch hou1~ Saturday?
Ve.il.
11 0h dear, every book is out.
rt is unsE'..:fc to ask Wright
I 1m
Dick~_
nson
his age.
waiting for Seventeen"- .Anybod..y
Fl.1.-::. ~•,both Pratt hns lost a
"Where's Mrs. Ebcling? 11 - The torn
pictuto v~ich 0hc prizes very
and tattered.
11 nas anyo·ne seen my picture?" Elizhighly.
Tnnt ,'. certain troop is
abeth Pratt,
11 Report to me after inspection." knovm ns· tho "lfoisy Dozen 11 •
Fr0J.c.i0 insists thnt :Mrs.
Nu' se.
11 Is my nose beginning to blister-? 11 Dickinson sing. 1'Somcwhore a
Voice is Co..11 i:1[; 11 • V!l:Gr0 is
Joc Hay,
..
11 0h bunk~
this voico1 P=ccdy?
Put it over tho plc1,te,
Ask Gcorgu W. if he - ~lrns
can't you?" - Esther 1\'12..this.
to
plny
1x1.ll with Mnrga.rct Rock"And this is tho truth girls." vrnll.
Lillian Clcmcntscn.
11 Erby is the nicest 11 motJ.-.c.Jr 11 in co..mp 11
Ylhoi~c) vr~s Lirs. 0 1 D Wedn0sBell Bo.jot, Ali.ea Reams.
d.e.y oi.roninG?
11 I I m not a fatty. 11
Nurso Glnsgow !ms found.
- Ruth R0d.sh:7,v,.
thnt solitn~y confinement is
"Ruth, don't forget to look for
the best ~osGiblo trc~tm0nt for
bc~tlcs bcfo~c we got in toc ortai n yo un i_.; l,'.c"l .i. o s .
night," - Kary Elins.
t:isrJ 1:c1.L -· J/inry O'Donnell,
"Let's :plny "Lnzy~ - :i.forrr.n. &lt;'.nc. K::i,ric.
11 !
wlmt nr0 you. cloing in the woods
wnntc1. -cowboy 11 • - Frocldy,
"Whore's my scout knif c? 11 - :r.r.:n.xin (~.
nt this ttno of nibht?
11 Tell us n ghost story. 11 - :;:;T"crybody
7.-_,:,':'. ry .. I mwe ['.. ) 5 bill in
11 I 1 11 r.iend it. 11 - J~.rs :~ Ebeling.
my a~o~tcr ~ockct and I cun•t
find it.

11 :L~y

�Miss M&lt;'- c - Girls, I'M positively
going to have a new Ca mp Club and cnll
it the Rotary Club - you see there's
J.D.o·· • M.A. - A.O'D. - E .S. - M.C.J.H. M.J.- I.A. nnd - a nd - nnd how
many more of you are going to join?
Girls - But Miss Mnc, what ho..s
J.D, to do with it?
Miss ·Ma.c: Oh he's the Hub, you
all revolve around him.

Est he r Mn. t hi s of Winton

£ill'.! plny bo..11.

llh r·ga. rot Chnmbc rs, 1iv hcr0' s
your fi~ s t nid kit? Plea.so
g ot it do\~m to tho kitchen."

POETRY

Mrs. Dickinson please sing

11 Denrie",

An Answero

The most popular book in camp is
11lilady 1 s lilancy 11 by Encsco, at present
in the possession of an Engle.

11

The Big Owlettc tent has changed
from an entertainment tent ton. barber
sho;p.
Five girls held a. dancinG class
of their own the other afternoon,

Hikes by night mo.y be n joy of
cnm:ping,
With c~ttlc on tho hills nround
you stnmping,
And for brc~kfnst, when you find
n
a plncc to hnlt,
You hnvc ta.ken oggs nnd baconbut no snlt.
And tho coffee you hnvc brought •
But there's not one single pot
And the sugnr, milk nnd butter
were forgot,

There's n rcnson for Mrs, Ebeling
hnving fish for lunch ovary day - she
hn.s dd~ncd thrac ~nir of brooches for
Just bocr.rnsc you climb0d n hill,
every ~nn in cnmp - Let her have 1 ~m
That mP.do you ncnrly ill,
s¼y we. For our po.rt we think she
Don't try to give the nntivcs
enrns them.
nll c1. treat
By pretending you're no lcnbbr
After their cxporioncc with the
tondorfcct
towels the Beavers feel qualified to
And re:r.rnmb0r is ;rou can
tnke in wn.shing nnd hnvc given notice
Not to co away O.Gain - wi tr..out
the Frying Pnn.
thnt nny laundry left nt their lodge
will be quickly o.nd 0fficicntly co.red
for,
BY Th""E C00-..t&lt; .

Tho McAuliffc Librnry ought to
hnvc three copies of Seventeen or else
ask th0 Tippi C~nocs to return it at
once.
\Vhcn' s Ji.'In rgo.rot Rockv;cll
going on K.P. ago.in? Sr-o's useless
but we miss her, we 1 d like h-Jr back.
J1/fn.c:

Mamie Asinln: Our troop will :put
on n stunt - Yos, we c~n.

Alberta:

I'll help you kids.

Everybody - lr.st clny - ,nc1,mie de-

serves to be honor Scout.

A..1~Y OLD THING.

Not from nny r0cipcs or booY ""'
of Clld ,
Comas our Cocks concoction~,
hot o.nd cold,
His soup may be flavored vvi th
pc~n)cr nnd dust
And his cc,kcs may be yellow with
nshcs nnd ru::it
But if you can disrcgnrd the
looks
Of '~he mcssos thnt he coolcs
Wh en it I s ovor - you :rr...1.y wish to
come o.gc.1..in.
THE C001( H!IJSELP.

�Do0t or ~cis on of Wyoming State
Univcrsi t v . :::".Jn icr }k t a nis t of t h is
State tn0 k ·a group o: S~outs on a
hike F ri.da;y mu :~r,j ng. We ga t hcred
specimens of J. :i. i f c rcnt :pJ.2.r.ts for examination ::t:1d 3tl1 d.y, On o of tho girls
who i.7as mu,::r.. b "~:, 6 h tcr than t h e ,.~est
found an orehiu~ We all focl that we
will now be able to reco gnize all the
specimens that noctor Nelson told
us about.
-o-o-

On Friday evening Doctor Nelson
gave a lecture on our shrubs. His
talk on pines \-.re.s partic~arly interesting because of the specimens ·of
pines, spruce, ground cedars and
firs. He also told us about the golden rod, rabbit brush, grouse berries
and various species of sage.
Saturday morning -Doctor Nelson
took anoth0r crowd of girls on a
field trip to t h e Upper L~kc, They
rode up in the Boat with Dr, :rcnlcins
but hiked back, finding many good
specimens und learning much that will
help them with their Scout tests.
THE STARS
11 Flag. Hill" is also the Observatory -in the evening. At taps when
Camp is still, fifteen of us one
night may go to the Observatory with
Dr. Jenkins,

:BIRD - FL0"'7~R TALKS

-

Prof, Harro.h, of the Uui vcrsi ty
of Wyoming wa s in c~~:r.llJ e.. few Qa.ys
this we~~ a nd took ~h~ Jirls on
several bird-tal:!.c htk '" G, Th·3 bi rcls
studied wer:c t h i ) 1~r1.1r,bcl ep::!.r:·ow,
red bird, · bl uc heron ; o.J.ck :;;.:,.1cl. the

western rc ,3 -t.a:i 1,.1d J-i ~ v·'}'. , Tn.-.: study
of the g::i.rr.:;l.; s::_Ja.rrcw '.':2. s ~:1.de r.:orc
intcresti~ g ~y th~ flci1.~g ot a ·
nest of li ttj_ .~ ones. Prof, Hc. rrah
also ga.vc ~s the n:--..m.:·s f'.'..ml we.ys of
different ,1ants. The t~lks were

cnj oyod v :~r y much, and cv0ryono hated to sco Pro :( Harrah
1 Cc\V .J ,

On Tue s day nfternoon :Mrs.
~b alin g enterta ined at a ~ -ry
d elight ful 1•500 11 1J2.rty in .,.ho
C. N. Bell bus, Tho guests
wore Nurse Glasgow, ]lli ss Van
Dcuscn and Miss Irby. Gossip,
chewing gum and de..tt:is were
served. The game ended in a
Free for 3.l l whon it was discovered that Mrs, Ebeling was
stackin g the cards.
Miss Margaret Rockwell
onj oyed rest .period in Mrs.
Ebeling's spacious tent one
afternoon last week. Miss
Rockwell says she had n special
invitation to do so from Miss
Mac. Alice O'Donnell also
SDcnt a quiet afternoon in Miss
Mac's tent at the same hour,
Alice says her engraved i'nvitation came to her by special
messenger. It might be here
remarked that the entire Camp
appreciated the special courtesies extended to these members du.ring Q,uiet Hour.
Nurse and Mrs, Dickinson
issued c~rds for an At Home in
the Hospital on Tuesday from
four to six. Their bed is ~11
fluffed up now. They wish it
se1.t on.
The Owlettc tent will
entertain at a Musicnl ·iriuncdic'..tcly e.ftcr Swinuning Hour - n
Friday ~ftcrnoon.
Son:conc--wc don't know who.
is prc:J;Lr_ng for n D~te Pnrty.
Everybody 11.'r~o knows where c'.nd
when 2nd how -chis party is to
be• :i. s L1V::. tea..
Tt e B~av0T:s announce a
pow wow a~uvnd thclT new totem
pole,

�.
I

OUR OFFIC:B.:RS i GOD BLES3 THEM,

By Joe Ir~y &amp; Lut Ish,

Joss 'Mac as ca1;tain ia a. wonder
Who n~vor ste~s out from under
The lo~d of her care
She smiles and does bear
And how we all love her by thunder

We now introduce Mrs. Downer,
And n·o high waves ever shall
drown' er
With her curls powdered white
She did £.1,ct here one night
And for this all the angles
will crovm I er.
Of course we all fmror the

Our Ebeling' s official _;.:patcher,
And there i sn 1 t one who can :rr.atch' er
She n:akcs trousers old
Look again brave and bold
And in base ball there's no one can
catch'cr,

cook
But on us he never does look
Oh a wonder is Mac
Who spared us hard tack
And gives us best food from
his cook book.

One O'Donnell is oft in the dishpan
She gets there as often as she can
At 500 as well
She wins by some spell
And at baseball she never does fan,

And
Lieutenant I,V.D.
Oh. a wonderful dancer is •shc
She slides o 1 or tho floor,
And when you ask for one more
"I have the next dance," she
eeys sweetly.

A maiden with spirit so sunny,
C~lled all in the camp 11 0h my honey"
She wanted a cowboy
To fill her with joy
Till she learned that they were short
of money.

g_,..

there 1 s

Jv!yrna Shedden all burdens will

bear
Of Troop 4 she takes excellent
on.re
She 1 s the one who works best
And can stand the dish test
And nev.3r says II I I vc done m:&gt;'
share, 11

Now coraes one who knows stories galore
But who quite fails to spill enough
• gore
So they gave her a grave
If I told you all good things
And a job with a troop
of Ge.go
And for pastime she writes verses pore. It would fill all the rest of
this page
Let us remember our dear mother Vail
So ! 1 11 let you dccido
Who loves as we do the trail
· Why we all love this bride
That comes to the 1ake
And why in the camp shots the
Where our worries we shake
rage.
And never her charges she'll fail.

Dr. Jenkins came down to the camp
our Singer Dick fills us with
To teach how the moon lights her lnmp
pleasure
To tell of tho stars
As she sings ench melosious
Of Venus and. lh rs
measure,
And of bandits ,'!ho ni:nr here did tramp. We stf'..rt on the beat
And we never do ~heat
The man who kno'?TS all about flowers
i,,Jh0re she askr, us to do a new·
Came with u~ tn Ppond a f-b,.cr hours
singinu; feat.
He told vt' -t-b.e :Jo :.·0
While we beer•~:.'. L5.r.! f nr more-ah
Theah is a dcah nuss from the sea
And "SnlL: 1; is the uevr cry of ours.
m10 will fix up a hwn.ht r..t v.. :plea
:Bu-'G tho buz of a boo, ·
•
}:1:.kes hor cry out 11 oo;c·c 11 ,
"Don't hurt little Me.ble whb loves
thoe.

�WANTED - .fine good b al l playe rs
to substitute for ~h e Off icers.
.
Mrs. Gage.
W~TED - Four K.P.' s guaranteed
to be as efficient as l1ar garet
Rockwell.
-Th e Cook.
WANTED - A boat ride.
Guess Who.
WANTED ➔ 4 pair of non-bustible
hosiery.
Ruth Va.il.
WAl~TED ~ A real live cowboy, complete with chaps, sp•rs and a ten
gallon hat. F. M. W.
WANTED - New fields to conquet.
Martha Anderson.
WANTED - A hammer guaranteed to
hit the nail every time.
Mrs. ~ryde.
WANTED - More men around.
Jack Dewar.

0

WltNTED - A place to put
al l the specials the cook
fe e ds me,
Bell Ba.jot.
WANTED - A camp •just 1 ike
this one next year. ,
Everybody,
WA.!.~TED - A few les s orders
for gum to t ake to PinedaJ.e,
Mr s . Pryde.

LOS T , 6 TRAYED A..\TD STOLEN.
L JS~ - Qne perfectly good
Wolf due to the breaking up
of Camp.
L.P.
LOST - My night clothes in
the evening and my dgzy clothes
in the morning,
Margaret R,

WANTED - A bee
to' buzz at ·me, also
the ability Tt6~ ' say
hurt and burn
like a westerner.
Nurse.
WANTED - A barrel until I can find
Mrs, Ebeling The Needy.

LOST - My yesterday's girl .
•
ll:. D,

WANTED - A corner on a horse,
Gertrude Gilpin.
WANTED - A clue to the author of
this verue:
We're out for gore,
We're out for more,
We're at your door,
The Camp,
YfANTED - Another tent officer
like Joe Irby.
Kiss l~ac;
WANTED - A name for my sickness.
Enid Stark.
VI.ANTED - Trees with hid'ler .limbs on .
The Tall ones.

LOST - Not a speck of my
enth usmasm.
Joie Irby,

LOST - My receipe for a date
pudding.
Miss WJ.ac.

�NIDIBERS
- - - - 66
who have sunburned necks - - - - - - - 65.
11 think Mac is a good cook - - - - -- - - 6t&gt;
11
have tried to vamp Jaclc - - - - -- - - - 63
" have succeeded ... - - - - - - - - - -N01'1E
11
11 Don 1 t have time 11 to l)re1Jare a 11ro:per toilet - 64
11
can play organ
- - - - 5
II
try t O ... - ... - - ... - ... - - - - - - - ...
59
11
took dinner to the woods - - - - - - - - 3
11
won 1 t try it a ::;ain - - - - - - - - 3
" have bobbed hair - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - 62
" wish theirs bobbed ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
11
put on dresses for 11 a reason" - - - - ... - - - -24
11 wish they had 11 reasons 11 - - - - - - - - - - - -34
11
have dishes they brought out - - - - - - O
11 have some one ~lse's - - - - - - - - 66
11
have had a hot bath since July 20 -- - ... o·
11
want: one --- -- -K - - - - - 66
11
have slept with chip mun..'lcs - - - - - - - 66
" want to - - - - - -- - - - - - - - 0
" were glad to see the R.S. boys - - - - - 66
11
were sorry to see them go ... - - - - -- - 66
11
take morning dip - ~ - - ... - - - - - 6
11
like to - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - 0
11
umpired. Fridays baseball game - - ... - ... - - - - l
11
tried to - - - - - - - - - - ..... - - - - - - - 18
11
are lJoints in Rotary Club - - - - - - - - -- - 10
11
want to be - - - - - - - - - - 56
11
took their turn at K. P.
- - 66
11
continued. 011 K. P. - - - - - - - - 5
11
e.re ca.11 ed. Iv:ac •·• - - - - - - - - - - ?
too many.

No, of girls in camp - - - - - - - - - - II

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OUR G]RL SCOUT ClOlMP
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