The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1989 — Page 11

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SWIMMING IS FUN AT CAMP — Swimming is one of the many fun activities which take place during the summer at Camp Ella J. Logan on Dewart Lake.

Girl Scouts have fun and learn at Camp Ella J. Logan

By JEREMY BEER Camp Ella J. Logan, located on Dewart Lake, has served Girl Scouts and been part of the Limberlost Girl Scout council since 1928, when it was known as Camp Nirvana. Its name was changed in honor of Ella J. Logan, a housewife who, when she died, left money to the camp in exchange that they name it after her. Camp Logan now serves Girl Scouts from six counties: Steunben. DeKalb, Allen, Wells, Adams, and Huntington. The camp is fully staffed with a camp director, business manager, waterfront director, swimming and boating assistants, unit counselors, and a camp ranger who is responsible for maintenance and security of the camp. The Limberlost Council, which also runs Camp McMillen, a day camp located near Huntertown, is a charter member of the Girl Scouts of America and is divided into four associations. These associations make up policy and

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also choose members to serve on the Limberlost board of directors. Service units, which are made up of troop leaders, are responsible for programming and outdoor activities. Members of the service units are all volunteers. The Girl Scouts are divided into five divisions — the Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadets, and Seniors. All girl scouts from fourth grade through the 12th grade are eligible to come to Camp Logan, which means that Daisies and Brownies are excluded. There are usually eight weeks during the summer when Scouts may individually attend the camp for a week at a cost of $35. This year, 10 weeks (June 4th through August 13th) were actually set aside for individual resident camp. During the rest of the year, Girl Scout troops may come to the camp. Also, when troops are not using the facilities, the camp may be rented out for school or church gatherings, conferences, workshops, reunions, and other get-togethers.

A Girl Scout camp. Logan is a busy place during the warm summer months. <

According to Bennett, the camp director, the purpose of the camp is to “promote education of the outdoors to girls." Beyond that, adds Bonnie Cook, the director of public relations for Limberlost, the camp tries to encourage the girls to live by the Girl Scout Promises and Laws. The promises are: "Toserve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout Law.” There are ten laws the Girl Scouts swear -to: “to be honest, to be fair, to help where I am needed, to be cheerful, to be friendly and considerate, to be a sister to every Girl Scout, to re&pect authority, to use resources wisely, to protect and improve the world around me, and show respect for myself and

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others through my words*and actions.” According to Bennett, the waterfront area is most popular. Scouts can swim, canoe, and water ski there. The girls are also taught outdoor skills, such as , firebuilding, wood cutting, and cooking, during their week-long stay. Girls also study ecology as well as performing different crafts. ' Cafnp Logan, which covers 225 acres and has a maximum capacity of about 100, is mostly funded through cookie sales by the Girl Scouts. Some money is provided by United Way and and organizations, as well as individuals.

Why? History repeats itself, as everybody knows. But why does it have to do it so fast? — Star. Minneapolis, Minn.

WHS counselors in office August 9 The Wawasee High School Guidance Department reports that counselor responsibilities for the high school for the 1989-1990 school year are as follows: Marilynne Curtis, guidance director, grades 12 and 11; Ruth Angle, grades 10 and 11; and Steve Hunsberger, grade 9. All counselors will be in the guidance office of the high school after Augustß. Students desiring schedule changes see their counselor before Tuesday, Aug. 15. Students new to Wawasee High School should call the school or come in to request that records be sent. At this time, new students should schedule an appointment with their counselor between Aug. 8 and Aug. 18. New students to Wawasee or students returning to school are requested to bring a parent or legal guardian with them to enroll and schedule. Students planning to leave the district or who are not returning for the fall semester should call the school office with this information. Tri-County choir performs The Tri-County Community Choir, a group of Singers from Kosciusko, Wabash and Whitley counties, under the direction of Alicia Evans, will be returning to the Kosciusko County Fair Grandstand on Friday, Aug. 4, at 7:30 p.m. to perform “Simply Gospel Loving America.” There is no admission charge to the grandstand but a free-will offering will be taken to help with the expenses of the choir. The public is invited to attend. Sound off Bores won't bother you if you monopolize the conversation yourself. — Telegram, Worchester. Mass.

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NIGHT OF BARBERSHOP — It will be a night of barbershop music Thursday, Aug. 10, at Lakeside Park when The Right Arrangement and The Last Resort perform at 8 p.m. Each group will perform an approximate 45-minute program. Preceding the concert will be a “Build Your Own Sundae" sponsored by the Palk Foundation. The event will be from 6:30-8 p.m. Also planned that evening will be a dedication ceremony for the new gazebo at the park and the official lighting ceremony of the new lights. Those attending the Music in the Park program are reminded to take their own lawn chairs or blankets for seating. Shown in the top photo are members of The Last Resort, while in the photo on the right are members of The Right Arrangement. The Right Arrangement are a part of Sweet <Xdelines, Inc.

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