Camp Ideas
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By William TomkinsIn the West, where the writer has taught in many places, they make much use of sign language. When two boys or girls leave camp or town on a hike they, in many cases, go pledged from their departure until their return to communicate in no way except in sign language. At camp fires and troop meetings they evolve little plays, games and contests in sign language, thereby developing its practicability and its charm. All of this adds mystery and spirit, and helps to strengthen a program. |
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