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Summer 4-H Camp Is An Easy Favorite I enjoy meeting new friends and enjoyed my classes because the teachers are real nice. They make it fun in swimming. You can get a swimming card. Tina Faber, age 12 My favorite class was horseback riding. The thing I remember most about camp is swimming one-half mile in the camp lake. I love to canoe there. I really enjoyed going to Betsy-Jeff Penn Plantation. I participated in the flag raising on Thursday morning. I won awards in the one-half mile swim and cabin cooperation. —Kim Pack, age 10 This year at 4-H camp was really exciting. We went swimming, canoeing, and did a class called ecology, which was very interesting, in which we saw plants and many kinds of animals. I won an award for cabin leadership. —Andy Scruggs, age 13 I like canoeing, ecology, and going into the swamp I made a leader belt in han dicraft. I stamped my name and got sea gulls and sea shells on it. —Trey Dusenbury, age 10 What I liked about 4-H camp was canoeing, archery, swimming, free period, store break, Michelle, fishing with the Johnsons, sitting on the bridge, Hobs, Charles, and dancing on Friday night. —John Hipp, age 10 My favorite class at camp was archery. The thing I will never forget is taking hor seback riding for the first time, and the horse started kicking when I got on him. I helped with the flag raising on Tuesday. —Damon Johnson, age 9 The thing I remember the most was the dance on Friday night. My favorite class was horseback. Swimming was also a favorite because it was very hot there. I won awards for cooperation and frien dliness. —Stephanie Skipper, age 10 I enjoyed the experience of meeting new people and having new experiences in the won derfully supervised staff. I enjoyed horseback, musical theater, ecology, and visiting the Penn estate. I received certificates for musical theater and cabin leadership. This has been the best week of the summer. —Christa Johnson, age 12 Camp was fun. The cabins were nice and big. They had a big swimming pool and lake. They also had classes to take, which we could learn many things from; such as musical theater, swimming, horseback riding, canoeing, handicraft, and archery. We participated in group activities which were very fun. Betsy-Jeff Penn was a terrific camp. — Amy Neal, age 12 Hobs and Charles. I enjoyed canoeing, —Greg Scruggs, ^ swimming, and ecology and free time. I enjoyed being with “Even My Horse Learned At Camp” I learned many things at camp. So did my horse! We had fun We learned how to do gymnastics like Round-the-world, scissors and other things. I also improved by riding from fair to good! We 1 learned about first aid for horses, trailer safety, showmanship t andstable management. I went on a trail ride and had a lot of fun! By Sarah Davis, age 13 „ ^ ^ l ots 01 fun at cam P- We learned how to vault. 15 w hen i yo u d u 8y m nastics on a horse. We learned about diagonals. We also had lots of demonstrations. Dr. Leonard, who “* e “Doctor, took his horse and showed us how to load him 7 u nd other ^"B 5 - But 1 think the thing we learned the most was to be on time. It was an enlightening experience It’s Easy To Be A 4-Her Bec».nln«» «.H i« organize n club in your com- By Lisa Barnette, age 12
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