tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87897074396844686342024-02-19T10:47:35.258-08:00Camp Songs, Folk Songsby PATRICIA AVERILL (email: campsongs@cybermesa.com)Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.comBlogger72125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-50751194524499954802014-04-10T04:48:00.002-07:002014-10-16T11:07:53.665-07:00Camp Fire Girls Organizational SongsBELOW IS A LIST OF SONGS INCLUDED IN <i>CAMP SONGS, FOLK SONGS</i> WITH THE PAGE REFERENCES. A COMPLETE ALPHABETAL INDEX IS AT THE RIGHT.<br />
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By the Blazing Council Fire <br />
  190, 338 <br />
Camp Fire (acrostic) )<br />
  125 <br />
Camp Fire Closing Song (Now our camp fire fadeth)<br />
  463<br />
Camp Fire Girls Are Happy <br />
  334<br />
Camp Fire Girls Are High Minded<br />
  See: Indians Are High Minded <br />
Camp Fire Good Night<br />
  463<br />
Camp Fire Law<br />
  167<br />
Camp Fire Maid<br />
  49<br />
Camp Fire Maidens True<br />
  455<br />
Camp Fire Pledge<br />
  338<br />
Camp Fire Prayer (For nights with stars)<br />
  188, 195<br />
Kahinto Kamyo<br />
  See: Processional <br />
Now Our Council Endeth <br />
  455 <br />
Now Our Council Fire Burns Low <br />
  463 <br />
Oh We Cheer for Wohelo<br />
  132<br />
Onward We Go with a Song<br />
  166, 499<br />
Processional<br />
  145<br />
Recessional<br />
  463<br />
Round the Blazing Council Fire<br />
  190, 338<br />
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Song of the Flame<br />
  463<br />
Step along in the Camp Fire Way<br />
  131<br />
Symbol Song<br />
  338<br />
That's a Camp Fire Girl<br />
  251 <br />
We Are the Camp Fire Girls <br />
  126, 130<br />
Who Is the Camp Fire Girl <br />
  251 <br />
Wohelo for Aye<br />
  370<br />
Wohelo March<br />
  167<br />
Wohelo, Spirit of Joy and Youth<br />
  463<br />
Wohelo Your Maidens Have Gathered <br />
  23 <br />
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Photograph: Camp Tanawida, Michigan Camp Fire Girls' day camp, 1956.Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-7318574450694417312014-03-06T10:24:00.003-08:002014-05-25T08:40:44.515-07:00More Camp Fire Girls Songs<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<strong><span style="font-size: large;">Blue Birds</span></strong><br />
B That's the Way to Begin<br />
  125<br />
Blue Bird Candle <br />
  258<br />
Blue Birds, Blue Bird, Happy Friends<br />
  253 <br />
Blue Bird Closing Song <br />
  See: Now Our Blue Bird Meeting Ends <br />
Blue Bird, Come Out and Play with Me <br />
  250 <br />
Go to the Blue Birds <br />
  433<br />
I Like Being a Blue Bird <br />
  125, 126<br />
Magic Ring Song (We are called the blue birds) <br />
  374<br />
Now Our Blue Bird Meeting Ends <br />
  258<br />
Pretty Little Blue Bird <br />
  464<br />
Sing Blue Birds Sing <br />
  340<br />
They Call Us the Blue Birds <br />
  166<br />
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<strong><span style="font-size: large;">Horizon Clubs</span></strong><br />
My Blue Horizons <br />
  10<br />
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<strong><span style="font-size: large;">Neidlinger songs</span></strong><br />
Boating Song <br />
  342<br />
Burn, Fire, Burn <br />
  337<br />
For Health and Strength<br />
  See: Graces <br />
Mammy Moon <br />
  343<br />
Our Guests <br />
  378<br />
Pretty Little Blue Bird<br />
  See: Blue Bird Songs (above)<br />
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Photograph: Arbor Day, 1951. My mother's Bluebird group planting a tree in Victory Park.Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-57124702041580505592014-02-09T14:53:00.000-08:002014-08-06T08:54:02.781-07:00Songs from Co-ed Groups<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<strong><span style="font-size: large;">Four-H</span></strong><br />
I'm Looking over a 4-H Clover<br />
  370<br />
We're Ohio's Sons and Daughters <br />
  491, 492<br />
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<strong><span style="font-size: large;">Catholic Youth Organization (CYO)<br />
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Cheer, Cheer for Old CYO <br />
  299 <br />
I Was CYO Born <br />
  288<br />
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Photographs: Calhoun County 4-H camp, 1958.Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-31144461573795713602013-12-24T10:32:00.001-08:002014-04-18T08:56:27.223-07:00Girls' Organizational Songs<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">Girl Scouts</span></b><br />
Brownie Smile Song <br />
  517<br />
Girl Scout Pep Song <br />
  97, 125, 472<br />
Girl Scout Pep Song (parodies) <br />
  97<br />
Girl Scouts Are We <br />
  464<br />
Girl Scouts Together <br />
  464, 472<br />
Our Chalet <br />
  464<br />
When E'er You Make a Promise <br />
  437 <br />
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<strong><span style="font-size: large;">YWCA</span></strong><br />
Above a Plain <br />
  56, 146, 311, 444<br />
Follow the Gleam <br />
  365, 366, 457 <br />
We're Loyal <br />
  461<br />
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Photograph: Girl Scout leaders at national training course, Long Pond, Massachusetts, 1921. Original in Anne Hopson Chapin's papers, Kent Historical Society, Kent, ConnecticuttPatricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-15684386674320813082013-12-21T08:06:00.001-08:002014-04-16T13:04:23.683-07:00Boys' Organizational Songs<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">Boy Scouts</span></b><br />
Be Prepared <br />
  290<br />
Be Prepared (parodies) <br />
  290<br />
Boy Scouts, The <br />
  See: Inn of the Starry Sky <br />
Camp Fire Song <br />
  339 <br />
Climbing up the Ladder <br />
  386 <br />
Cub Mates <br />
  250<br />
Danish Honor Chorus <br />
  See: Bravo, Bravissimo <br />
Footsteps on Distant Trail <br />
  189 <br />
Hail, Hail Scouting Spirit <br />
  166<br />
I'm a Scouting Trooper <br />
  232 <br />
I'm Glad I'm a Scouter <br />
  491 <br />
My Boy Scout Hat <br />
  416 <br />
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On My Honor <br />
  10<br />
Onward Boy Scouts <br />
  262, 288<br />
Region 4 Song<br />
  See: We're the Ones You've Heard So Much About<br />
Region 12 Song<br />
  See: Pink Pajamas<br />
Scout Company <br />
  129<br />
Scout Hearted Men <br />
  461<br />
Scout Laws in Song <br />
  137<br />
Scout Leader's Prayer <br />
  334<br />
Sea Scout Chantey <br />
  288<br />
There above in the breeze <br />
  166<br />
Three Good Deeds <br />
  137 <br />
Trail the Eagle <br />
  172, 290<br />
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the Scouts Are Marching <br />
  288<br />
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Photographs: Boy Scouts, originals owned by Battle Creek, Michigan, Willard Library. Their camp was Ben Johnston on Sherman Lake.Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-64005057708458297242013-04-27T06:39:00.001-07:002014-04-16T08:57:16.691-07:00Camp Fires<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Camp fires are the other time camps sing. Some have evenings set aside for songs, recitations and skits around a fire. They may be sentimental or humorous in mood, or some combination.<br />
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Kitanniwa had two fire programs built into its schedule. One was the weekly cookout on the cook’s day off. It was seen as a pragmatic activity, with an expectation groups returned their dirty pots to the kitchen before dark. There was no relaxed period for singing.<br />
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Every Friday, the Camp Fire Girls camp held a council fire. These were formal programs, with planned songs taken from a conventional list. Many were organization. Some were sentimental or embodied the camp spirit.<br />
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Some times, when the schedule or mood allowed, the after supper sing would be extended and took on the contours of a camp fire. The songs then were slow or pretty, but could expand to include songs like "Home on the Range."<br />
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The only time I remember informally singing around a fire was on an overnight. I had been on several overnights before, which like the weekly cookouts, were too practical to allow for singing. But, one, when we were adolescents did conclude the evening with singing slow songs.<br />
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Pictures of cook outs appear elsewhere on this page. The 1958 council fire is the city-wide one held in Albion, Michigan, in front of the band shell in Victory Park. The photographs of Friendly Acres posted 4/11/13 look like a ceremonial camp fire. Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-16491900243533426432013-04-26T06:15:00.000-07:002014-04-10T10:56:30.927-07:00Graces A-G Alleluia, Alleluia <br />
  446<br />
Back of the Bread <br />
  388<br />
Be Present at Our Table Lord <br />
  261<br />
Bless Our Friends <br />
  555 <br />
Bless This Food <br />
  555 <br />
Dona Nobis Pacem <br />
  446<br />
Doxology <br />
  261<br />
Ego Sum Pauper <br />
  446<br />
Father We Thank Thee for the Morning <br />
  446, 447<br />
Father We Thank Thee for the Night <br />
  447<br />
For Health and Strength <br />
  14, 442<br />
For Sun and Rain <br />
  539<br />
Gelobet Sei <br />
  141, 446<br />
Glory to Thee, My God <br />
  446<br />
God Has Created a New Day <br />
  335, 438<br />
God Is Great <br />
  130<br />
God of our Fathers <br />
  436<br />
Gracias Señor <br />
  545Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-66914730965410031732013-04-25T07:25:00.001-07:002014-04-18T09:01:41.204-07:00Graces H-ZHark to the Chimes <br />
  437<br />
Hine Ma Tov <br />
  446 <br />
Hoonani i ka Makua mau <br />
  See: Doxology <br />
If We Have Earned The Right <br />
  14, 464<br />
Johnny Appleseed Grace <br />
  52, 105, 106, 539<br />
Jubilate Deo <br />
  443, 446<br />
Morning/Noontime/Evening Has Come <br />
  14<br />
Neath These Tall Trees <br />
  539 <br />
Now the Day Commences <br />
  335<br />
O Give Thanks <br />
  434, 445, 446<br />
Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow <br />
  See: Doxology <br />
Rub a Dub <br />
  259<br />
Scottish Grace <br />
  See: Wayfarer's Grace <br />
Some Hae Meat <br />
  See: Wayfarer's Grace <br />
Thank You for Giving Me This Morning <br />
  539<br />
Thank You Lord on This Day <br />
  555<br />
Thanks Be to God <br />
  261<br />
Wayfarer's Grace <br />
  167, 438 <br />
Wesley Grace<br />
  See: Be Present at Our Table Lord<br />Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-39843979981454431712013-04-24T05:42:00.001-07:002014-04-10T04:44:12.443-07:00Dining Halls<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The most common time to sing fun songs is after meals in dining halls. Kitanniwa also had daily morning sing periods of about 45 minutes for girls 10-13 years old where songs were taught and sung by request.<br />
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What did your camp do?<br />
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Picture is from Kitanniwa, probably in the 1930s when it still was located at Clear Lake. Copy made from one owned by Battle Creek, Michigan’s Willard Library.Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-3856881407579202812013-04-23T06:12:00.002-07:002014-04-18T08:48:49.193-07:00Dining Hall SongsAnnouncements <br />
  423, 535 <br />
Come and Get It (to bugle call) <br />
  294 <br />
Come Out, Cookie <br />
  251 <br />
Cookie, Cookie <br />
  98, 251, 263, 265, 318, 535 <br />
Dry Bones (in the canyon) <br />
  111 <br />
KP, KP, Come to the Kithen Door <br />
  294 <br />
Mabel, Mabel Get Your Elbows Off the Table <br />
  378, 379 <br />
Name] Ain't Wearing No Socks <br />
  102 <br />
Sing a Song, [Name], Sing a Song <br />
  378 <br />
Tell a Joke, [Name], Tell a Joke <br />
  See: Sing a Song, [Name], Sing a Song <br />
We Want a Cook's Parade <br />
  98, 535 <br />
What a Terrible Death To Die <br />
  423, 535 <br />
When the Hand Goes Up <br />
  289 <br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">TABLE GAMES</span> <br />
Ala Baba <br />
  395 <br />
Bizz, Buzz <br />
  395 <br />
Eenie Meenie Money Mo <br />
  380 <br />
Electricity <br />
  395. 521 <br />
Ghost <br />
  395 <br />
Gossip <br />
  395 <br />
Horse 'n' Goggle <br />
  380<br />
I Went on my Vacation <br />
  391, 395 <br />
I Went to the City and Bought <br />
  391 <br />
One Frog <br />
  396 <br />
Rhythm <br />
  395 <br />
Rock, Paper, Scissors <br />
  380 <br />
Simon Says <br />
  395 <br />
Who Stole the Cookies <br />
  395, 396, 503
Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-85348053064584481842013-04-22T06:31:00.002-07:002014-04-18T08:57:26.176-07:00Religious Themes A-IAll My Trials <br />
  64<br />
All Night, All Day <br />
  125, 194, 196, 259, 288, 313, 495, 514, 515<br />
Come and Go with Me to that Land <br />
  196<br />
Dem Bones (Laws I18) <br />
  230, 239, 288, 289, 307, 308, 318, 319, 325, 398, 399, 402, 498<br />
Deacon Went Down <br />
  See: You Can't Get to Heaven <br />
Deep and Wide <br />
  393, 516 <br />
Do Lord <br />
  311, 494<br />
Down by the Riverside <br />
  383<br />
Ezekiel Saw a Wheel <br />
  415, 444<br />
Follow the Drinking Gourd <br />
  3100<br />
Give Me Oil for My Lamp <br />
  104, 310<br />
Go Down Moses <br />
  51<br />
Go Tell It On the Mountain <br />
  545<br />
Go Where I Send Thee <br />
  24<br />
Good News, Chariot's Coming <br />
  550<br />
Green Grow the Rushes <br />
  282, 391<br />
Heaven, Heaven <br />
  See: I Got a Robe <br />
He's Got the Whole World <br />
  62, 494, 514, 545 <br />
I Ain't Gonna Grieve My Lord<br />
  See: You Can't Get to Heaven<br />
I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger <br />
  51<br />
I Got a Robe <br />
  51<br />
I Was Born about Ten Thousand Years Ago <br />
  301, 302, 397, 398<br />
If I Had a Hammer <br />
  550<br />
I'm Gonna Sing When the Spirit <br />
  383, 391<br />
I'm on my Way to Freedom Land <br />
  309, 391<br />
I've Got That Joy, Joy, Joy <br />
  249<br />
Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-53121325114947126962013-04-21T04:27:00.002-07:002014-04-18T08:59:58.842-07:00Religious Themes J-Z
Jacob's Ladder <br />
  51, 175, 400, 402, 403, 411, 515<br />
Kumbaya <br />
  90, 144, 238, 313, 431, 515, 520, 551, CS<br />
Let Us Break Bread Together <br />
  383<br />
Let Us Sing 'til the Power of the Lord <br />
  309, 494<br />
Lonesome Valley <br />
  62 <br />
Love, Love <br />
  449, 450, 454, 715, 716 <br />
Michael Row the Boat Ashore<br />
  458, 551<br />
Oh, Sinner Man<br />
  383<br />
One More River<br />
  397-402 407 408-410 705-709 <br />
Preacher and the Bear, The <br />
  319, 320, 321, 325, 329 <br />
Rise and Shine <br />
  105, 126, 286, 496, 517, CS<br />
Rock My Soul <br />
  314 <br />
Rocka My Soul<br />
  104, 288, 313, 314, 444, 494, 515<br />
Standing in the Need of Prayer<br />
  289, 388<br />
Steal Away<br />
  51<br />
Sunday School<br />
  108, 232, 397, 398<br />
Swing Low Chariot <br />
  196 <br />
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot<br />
  48, 51, 196, 30,7 313, 314, 520<br />
This Little Light of Mine<br />
  180, 514<br />
This Train <br />
  550 <br />
We're on the Homeward Trail <br />
  437 <br />
When the Saints Go Marching In <br />
  313, 314 <br />
Who Was in the Belly <br />
  309, 494 <br />
You Can Dig My Grave <br />
  383 <br />
You Can't Get to Heaven<br />
  276, 277, 285, 289, 290, 292, 309Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-80368869553535638562013-04-20T02:41:00.000-07:002014-04-10T04:46:39.273-07:00Color WarIn camps where people spend an entire summer, color wars are important sources for new songs. Camps divide into groups, usually tribes, and compete for various awards. In many, each group is expected to write pep songs, alma maters, and other camp-specific songs.<br />
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In many camps, the idea of dividing into groups has been adopted, with as many of the activities as will fit into a single week or day. I remember one camp where the tribes competed for the cleanest cabin trophy.<br />
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Kitanniwa only divided for specific events. Counselor hunts, which were essentially treasure hunts, were called color wars by some campers who brought the term from home. On July Fourth the camp held water games which ended with a tug-of-war for those who hadn’t yet learned to swim. We were not expected to write any songs, only invent team cheers borrowed from high school or college football traditions.<br />
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Skits were a more important tradition. Not only were there skit nights some weeks that required each cabin to mount a short production, but counselors staged short skits to announce evening activities.<br />
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Only one person showed any interest in writing parodies and that was the camp nurse. During the winters, she was involved with a community theater group. Everything I remember she did was incorporated into a skit or pantomime.<br />
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What did your camp do?<br />
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The top picture is from the waterfront games of 1958. The middle picture is a typical short skit, this one part of a 1959 Spanish night. The camp nurse is at the right telling fortunes during the same Spanish night.Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-10202583787007146612013-04-19T06:15:00.002-07:002014-04-18T08:52:29.268-07:00Religious Songs A-FAbide with Me <br />
  339<br />
Allelu, Allelu, Everybody Sing Allelu <br />
  545<br />
Allelujah, Amen <br />
  446<br />
Amazing Grace <br />
  546<br />
Amen, See the Little Jesus <br />
  422, 545<br />
Avinu Malkeinu<br />
  287<br />
Blest Be the Tie that Binds <br />
  259, 260<br />
Church in the Wildwood <br />
  188<br />
Clap Your Hands, All You People <br />
  545<br />
Come and Dine <br />
  163 <br />
Come Thou Almighty King <br />
  260<br />
Crusader's Hymn <br />
  See: Fairest Lord Jesus <br />
Day Is Dying in the West <br />
  466<br />
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind <br />
  163<br />
Fairest Lord Jesus <br />
  330, 331<br />
Faith of Our Fathers <br />
  130<br />
For the Beauty of the Earth <br />
  331Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-37439559890820150642013-04-18T06:35:00.000-07:002014-04-18T08:55:11.876-07:00Religious Songs G-NGod of the Mountains <br />
  109<br />
God Who Touches Earth with Beauty <br />
  332<br />
Here We Are <br />
  545 <br />
Holy, Holy, Holy <br />
  26<br />
I Believe <br />
  139<br />
I Love the Father <br />
  261 <br />
I Want To Be Strong <br />
  546<br />
I Would Be True <br />
  162, 163<br />
It's a Long Road to Freedom <br />
  548, 550<br />
Jesus (to Rose) <br />
  450 <br />
Jesus Is a Soul Man <br />
  286 <br />
Jesus Loves Me <br />
  250 <br />
Joy Is Like the Rain <br />
  547, 548<br />
Let the Lower Lights Keep Burning <br />
  262 338 <br />
Let There Be Peace of Earth <br />
  547<br />
Lord Is My Shepard <br />
  446<br />
Man's Life a Vapor <br />
  437<br />
May the Great Spirit Overhead <br />
  515<br />
Men-A <br />
  421 <br />
Nearer My God to Thee <br />
  162 <br />
Now the Day Is Over <br />
  455Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-83898932830067549502013-04-16T23:22:00.000-07:002014-04-18T09:02:36.848-07:00Religious Songs O-Z
Oh Master Let Me Walk with Thee <br />
  546<br />
Old Man Gray Chief <br />
  383<br />
Old Rugged Cross <br />
  259<br />
Omaha Tribal Prayer <br />
  144, 145<br />
One Little Candle <br />
  547<br />
Onward Christian Soldiers<br />
  262<br />
Pass It On <br />
  546<br />
Praise Ye the Lord (alleluia)<br />
  314, 518<br />
Put Your Hand in the Hand of the Man<br />
  546<br />
Rock of Ages <br />
  162<br />
Row Your Boat to Jesus Side <br />
  450, 452, 716 <br />
Shabbat Shalom <br />
  287<br />
Seek and Ye Shall Find <br />
  546 <br />
Sons of God <br />
  442, 545<br />
Spirit of the Living God <br />
  163<br />
Sweet and Low <br />
  346<br />
They'll Know We Are Christians by Our Love <br />
  546<br />
Thing Called Love <br />
  286 <br />
This Is My Father's World <br />
  331, 332<br />
Turn Back O Man <br />
  548 549 <br />
Up with People <br />
  546 <br />
What Color Is God's Skin <br />
  546Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-52765541077429216772013-04-16T01:59:00.004-07:002014-04-10T04:51:11.042-07:00Flag Ceremonies<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Camp Fire Girls camps I attended in the 1950s had formal flag ceremonies, that involved five girls. They were accompanied by someone reading a verse or the group singing a patriotic song.<br />
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I’m not sure we were much interested in the patriotic theme, but many of us wanted a chance to be part of the five. The arcane knowledge passed on was the way the fold the flag in thirds, and then fold it in a triangle. There were also tricks in the way the flag was anchored to the rope, and the way the rope was twisted into a figure eight around the ends of a bracket. These mattered very much when one was ten years old.<br />
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The two pictures were taken at Tanawida, the Albion, Michigan day camp. The top one is from 1959. The bottom from 1956.<br />
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Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-43193062944086609312013-04-15T06:19:00.001-07:002014-04-18T07:47:33.240-07:00Patriotic SongsAmerica <br />
  256, 261<br />
America the Beautiful <br />
  332<br />
America, America <br />
  449, 450, 453, 716 <br />
Battle Hymn of the Republic <br />
  167<br />
God Bless America <br />
  332<br />
Liberty <br />
  548<br />
Star-Spangled Banner <br />
  10<br />
This Is My Country<br />
  549 <br />
You're a Grand Old Flag <br />
  263, 264, 269 <br />
Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-84823119880962271242013-04-14T00:32:00.000-07:002014-04-11T19:33:56.752-07:00From A to AkA Jogging Along<br />
 
95, 146, 151, 152, 234, 239, 495, 496, 528<br />
A Ram Sam Sam <br />
  144, 443, 498<br />
Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer <br />
  152, 234, 286, 288<br />
Abenlied <br />
  144<br />
Ach du Lieber Augustin<br />
  163<br />
Across the Stillness of the Lake<br />
  49, 339, 470 <br />
Advertise <br />
  166<br />
Ah Wooney Cooney<br />
  148, 152, 495<br />
Ah, Poor Bird<br />
  442, 450, 451, 452<br />
Ai Ai Aikus Nobody Like Us <br />
  132 <br />
Ain't Gonna Study War No More<br />
  See: Down by the Riverside <br />
Ain't She Neat Ha Ha<br />
  125Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-48186434760374949592013-04-13T06:18:00.002-07:002014-04-18T07:49:31.354-07:00From Al to ArAlexander's Ragtime Band<br />
  315, 316<br />
Alice<br />
  110, 277, 289<br />
All through the Night<br />
  47, 342<br />
All You Etta<br />
  309, 393<br />
Ally Ally Oxen Free<br />
  541<br />
Aloha Means<br />
  341<br />
Aloha Oe<br />
  341<br />
Alouette<br />
  125, 309, 392<br />
Andy Brown<br />
  110, 152<br />
Animal Fair<br />
  444<br />
Anne Boyleyn<br />
  110<br />
Annie Laurie<br />
  189<br />
Ants Go Marching<br />
  167, 385<br />
Any Trains from the East <br />
  389 <br />
Apple Cheeked Rider <br />
  438<br />
April Showers<br />
  106 <br />
Are You a Camel<br />
  142, 169, 379, 380<br />
Are You Sleeping <br />
  435, 436, 437, 441, 442, 447 <br />
Around the Corner<br />
  390, 393, 415Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-36924108909512520052013-04-12T05:10:00.003-07:002014-04-18T07:50:29.122-07:00From As to AzAs Tears Go By<br />
  541<br />
As the Bright Flames Ascends to Heaven<br />
  416<br />
As We Trek along Together<br />
  499<br />
Ash Grove<br />
  263, 435, 467, 474, 502, 534, CS<br />
At the Boardinghouse<br />
  98, 99, 168, 236, 237, 285<br />
At the Gates of Heaven<br />
  57, 342<br />
Auld Lang Syne<br />
  165, 166, 298 <br />
Aunt Rhody<br />
  261, 289<br />
Australia Girls<br />
  See: Cape Cod Girls <br />
Austrian/Ostrich Went Yodeling <br />
 29, 122, 294, 391, 510, CS<br />
Autumn to May<br />
  94, 541<br />
Away Down South where Bananas Grow <br />
  284 <br />
Away out West where Cactus Grow <br />
  284 <br />
Away up North a Penguin Named Joe <br />
  284 <br />
Away with Rum<br />
  107<br />
Az der Rebbe Elimelech<br />
  286Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-32888859910094396582013-04-11T00:41:00.002-07:002014-04-10T05:49:58.632-07:00Friendly Acres<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Girls’ Friendly Society was found in England in 1875, and sponsored in this country by individual Episcopal churches. The one in Battle Creek, Michigan, had a camp, Friendly Acres, in the 1920s. Judging by the photograph it was located on an interurban line and functioned as a day camp.<br />
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The photograph is one of those long ones that were made then.<br />
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The groups in the center and the left look to be more interested in the camp fire<br />
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Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-34279417033171776312013-04-10T06:08:00.002-07:002014-04-18T07:51:00.675-07:00From Ba to BhBaby's Boat <br />
  191, 333, 343, 466 <br />
Bamboo <br />
  550 <br />
Bang Bang Lulu <br />
  104 <br />
Bang, Bang, You're Dead <br />
  180 <br />
Banua Jail <br />
  233 <br />
Barbara Allen (Child 84) <br />
  202, 281 <br />
Barges <br />
  256, 520, 542, 550, 552 <br />
Barges (parodies) <br />
  256, 542 <br />
Barnacle Bill the Sailor <br />
  104, 237 <br />
Barter <br />
  462 <br />
Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends <br />
  166 <br />
Bear (The other day I met a bear) <br />
  265, 318, CS <br />
Bear Hunt <br />
  240, 324 <br />
Bear Went over the Mountain <br />
  164, 391 <br />
Beauty Stands at the Crossroads <br />
  465 <br />
Bed Is Too Small <br />
  187, 343, 490, 491, 520 <br />
Bee-i-e-i-e <br />
 122 235 <br />
Been Riding <br />
  196, 233, 540 <br />
Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms <br />
  189, 298 <br />
Belinda <br />
  110, 288 <br />
Bells Are Ringing for Me and My Gal <br />
  See: For Me and My Gal <br />
Bells of Saint Mary's <br />
  23Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-16551894798335685022013-04-09T04:28:00.004-07:002014-04-18T07:51:49.933-07:00From Bi to BnBicycle Built for Two (Daisy) <br />
  199, 315 <br />
Big Blue Frog <br />
  234<br />
Bill Grogan's Goat <br />
  233, 235, 308 <br />
Billboard Song <br />
  94, 142, 257, 285 <br />
Billy Boy <br />
  95, 237, 286<br />
Bingo <br />
  125, 174, 258, 394, 422, 498, 526, 527 <br />
Black Socks <br />
  101, 251 <br />
Blood on the Saddle <br />
  110, 233 <br />
Blow the Man Down <br />
  55<br />
Blowin' in the Wind <br />
  254, 550, 551 <br />
Blue Bells of Scotland <br />
  189 <br />
Blue Moon <br />
  343, 344<br />
Blue Sky (when camp fires are burning low) <br />
  334 <br />
Blue Sky above Me <br />
  344 <br />
Blue Tailed Fly (Laws I19) <br />
  230 <br />
Blue Walking <br />
  30, 31, 32, 552Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789707439684468634.post-46910732554888170882013-04-08T03:30:00.000-07:002014-04-18T07:54:02.659-07:00From Bo to BzBoa Constrictor <br />
  110, 516<br />
Boat upon the Water <br />
  345 <br />
Boatmen Dance <br />
  CS <br />
Bohunkus <br />
  166, 282, 288<br />
Boom Boom, Ain't It Great To Be Crazy <br />
  103, 118, 131, 259, 284, 285, 288, 291, 292, 297, 345, 388, 416, 497 <br />
Boomdeada <br />
  30, 261, 315, 317, 441 <br />
Border Trail <br />
  223, 282, 333, 500<br />
Boris <br />
  129, 414<br />
Born Free <br />
  391, 555 <br />
Born Free, a Heart Must Wander <br />
  25 <br />
Both Sides Now <br />
  187, 550<br />
Bottle of Wine <br />
  550 <br />
Bow Bow Belinda <br />
  130, 259 <br />
Boy and a Girl in a Little Canoe <br />
  234, 514 <br />
Boy Stood on the Burning Deck <br />
  99 <br />
Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother <br />
  See: Horses Run Around <br />
Bravo, Bravissimo <br />
  126, 144, 193, 379 <br />
Bridge over Troubled Water <br />
  550 <br />
Brighten the Corner <br />
  262 <br />
Bring Me a Rose <br />
  195, 543 <br />
Bubble Gum (Harrigan) <br />
  267, 273, 691, 692 <br />
Bubble Gum (My Mother Gave Me) <br />
  See: Chewing Gum <br />
Bucolic Lyric <br />
  262 <br />
Buddies and Pals <br />
  437<br />
Buggy Regions Are Absurd <br />
  See: Polar Regions <br />
Bugs They Go Wild over Me, The <br />
  96 <br />
By the Light of the Moon <br />
  383, 384 <br />
By the Light of the Silvery Moon <br />
  343, 344 <br />
Bye Bye Blackbird <br />
  126, 170, 187Patricia Averillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078279044262227437noreply@blogger.com0