The last days of August will see a great number of folks coming from all over the U.S. to unite with family and friends on the White Eagle camp grounds.
The smoke from campfires, tee-pees, visiting friends and family with evening ceremonies will mark a time differnet from old traditions but in another way, very much the same. The campgrounds are located along the river and one seems to drop off the road to a lower location and something of forgotten family of another time.
A friend from childhood, also a Chilocco classmate, daughter to one of Mother's friends, brought me a wonderful cookbook the Chilocco alumni put together. In it is this code of Conduct and, too, I will share a recipe from the book to serve a crowd.
Punch for 50
2 pkgs jello (whatever color you want)
2 c. sugar
1 quart boiling water
3 quarts ginger ale
1 quart Lime ricky
46 oz. can pineapple juice
Mix jellow, sugar and boiling water and cool at room temperature
At serving time add other ingredients and serve.
And for my Chilocco brothers and sisters this Code we were taught at Chilocco
Code of Conduct, Chilocco
I believe that my body is the temple of my soul. I believe that cleanliness means health. Therefore, I will keep my thought, my words and my body clean.
I believe that courtesy makes life easier and lovelier. Therefore, I will practice courtesy at all times, and under all circumstances.
I believe that cheerfulness and hopefulness are necessary to success. Therefore, I will try to present a cheerful, pleasant countenance in both work and play.
I believe that self-control means being my own master, therefore, I will try to control my words and actions.
I believe that to merit respect, I must treat others with respect,
Therefore, I will respect the rights of others.
I believe that intelligent obedience is necessary to leadership
Threfore, I will have respect for authority.
I believe in loyalty and honor. Threfore, I will be loyal to the ideals for which Chilocco stands, and to those who are trying to help me to live up to those high ideals.
I believe that education is living life day by day. Therefore, I will try to live as a good citizen should, in school and out. I will cooperate with other for the good of all.
The smoke from campfires, tee-pees, visiting friends and family with evening ceremonies will mark a time differnet from old traditions but in another way, very much the same. The campgrounds are located along the river and one seems to drop off the road to a lower location and something of forgotten family of another time.
A friend from childhood, also a Chilocco classmate, daughter to one of Mother's friends, brought me a wonderful cookbook the Chilocco alumni put together. In it is this code of Conduct and, too, I will share a recipe from the book to serve a crowd.
Punch for 50
2 pkgs jello (whatever color you want)
2 c. sugar
1 quart boiling water
3 quarts ginger ale
1 quart Lime ricky
46 oz. can pineapple juice
Mix jellow, sugar and boiling water and cool at room temperature
At serving time add other ingredients and serve.
And for my Chilocco brothers and sisters this Code we were taught at Chilocco
Code of Conduct, Chilocco
I believe that my body is the temple of my soul. I believe that cleanliness means health. Therefore, I will keep my thought, my words and my body clean.
I believe that courtesy makes life easier and lovelier. Therefore, I will practice courtesy at all times, and under all circumstances.
I believe that cheerfulness and hopefulness are necessary to success. Therefore, I will try to present a cheerful, pleasant countenance in both work and play.
I believe that self-control means being my own master, therefore, I will try to control my words and actions.
I believe that to merit respect, I must treat others with respect,
Therefore, I will respect the rights of others.
I believe that intelligent obedience is necessary to leadership
Threfore, I will have respect for authority.
I believe in loyalty and honor. Threfore, I will be loyal to the ideals for which Chilocco stands, and to those who are trying to help me to live up to those high ideals.
I believe that education is living life day by day. Therefore, I will try to live as a good citizen should, in school and out. I will cooperate with other for the good of all.
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