Our readers share their fondest camp memories and some summer souvenirs. My fondest memory of Camp Tanuga was when my bunk and two other bunks took a trip to Canada to swim in the rapid falls on Lake Superior. My good friend Scott Schwartz and I slid down the cold, rocky falls. Then we climbed back up them and watched them glisten in the sun. — Kevin Grant My fondest camp memory takes me back three summers to Girl Pioneer Camp Tamarack. It was a dark and stormy night when my counselor said goodnight and left for a meeting. BOOM! The thunder roared and I screamed, which was followed by my counselor rushing in. I told her that the storm had scared me and she told all the other girls (seven) that they could sleep right near me, so I wouldn't be scared. I remember talking all night. — Molly Harris .!S I rieof ctlinb 10 - O P, CPI -)m..9 5,...)o.c.) 1 4.1.1e.- b ed,..... I_ 1 t rw■r, ck pci Surlritss le:r,q1d) c-Le 1 -. 6, ,1/4 ,e, 411A \/0-k P /the- soAs. VO 1/2. because \cAw .. 411r., wIlen ,,,04 ID c,ese 0A94\- , ,- o, i QI i-en%, kickb(s\ e. l j cr's 'wae- l -1-sP like<\ w ofbracje„ c o (4. 0,4 live,`A \ (%,-)- Oak, v..- t C8 8 c.,At'lp W AS i 0 6 frl emo. SVolt•non 4 9e 7 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991 My favorite camp experience was at Habonim Camp Tavor. It was the first Shabbat eve at camp. The whole camp walked up Shabbat Hill. We watched Machane Bonim (camp for pre- counselors) do a fancy Israeli dance. Then we went down to eat. It was really special. Everybody sang the prayers. After the traditional chicken meal, we all sang z'mirot l'Shabbat (Shabbat songs). After that came the best part. We all trooped over to the basketball courts to do Israeli dances. It was such a magical feeling, everyone got into the Shabbat feeling and danced whether or not they knew how. I think that feeling will always be with me. — Miriam Lewis My favorite thing at Camp Sea-Gull is rock- climbing and arts and crafts. At arts and crafts you make bracelets, beads and rock gardens. Rock-climbing is very difficult to do. We do it in the "gully." Camp Sea-Gull is the best! — Carly Schulman