It is my desire to become a Camp Fire Girl, and to obey the Law of the Camp Fire, which is Seek beauty Give service Pursue knowledge Be trustworthy Hold on to health Glorify work Be happy This Law of the Camp Fire I will strive to follow. Character Through Recreation - Page 196by Howard Palmer Young - 1915 - 291 pagesFull view - About this book
| Universities and colleges - 1913 - 752 pages
...girl who wishes may join a local Camp Fire by memorizing and repeating the "Law of the Camp Fire:" "It is my desire to become a Camp Fire Girl and to...knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work and be happy." The girl is now a Woodgatherer. The next higher rank is Firemaker, to attain which she... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - Education - 1912 - 1500 pages
...and understand the Law of the Camp Fire. She comes before the fire at the monthly meeting and says: It is my desire to become a Camp Fire Girl, and to obey the Law of the Camp Fire, which is Seek beauty Give service Pursue knowledge Be trustworthy Hold on to health Glorify work Be happy This... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1923 - 868 pages
...Ceremonial meeting are held once a month. The Camp Fire law requires of the members of the movement to seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, to be happy and consider their personal health a sacred thing. In their Reconstruction Programme, which... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1922 - 850 pages
...name and a symbol. Ceremonial meetings are held once a month. The Campfire Law requires the following: Seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, and be happy. They consider their personal health a sacred thing. During 1921 more than 100,000 Campfire... | |
| Deaf - 1915 - 652 pages
...There was a feeling that the tendency in school was to lay stress upon study and study alone, and that the law of the Camp Fire, which is to seek beauty,...trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, be happy, must prove helpful to deaf girls as well as to their hearing sisters. It was hoped also that self-reliance... | |
| James Edward McCulloch - African Americans - 1912 - 408 pages
...which the candidate must learn and repeat at the monthly meeting, which is known as the Council Fire. "It is my desire to become a Camp Fire Girl, and to obey the Law of the Camp Fire, which is "Seek beauty. "Give service. "Pursue knowledge. "Be trustworthy. "Hold on to health. "Glorify work."... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1912 - 1454 pages
...and understand the Law of the Camp Fire. She comes before the fire at the monthly meeting and says: It is my desire to become a Camp Fire Girl, and to obey the Law of the Camp Fire, which is Then she is a Camp Fire Girl and will always stand for the ideals of the organization. To attain the... | |
| George Sands Bryan - Camping - 1913 - 218 pages
...of the movement, or have them explained to her, and she must learn and repeat the following lines: "It is my desire to become a Camp Fire Girl and to...the Law of the Camp Fire, which is to Seek beauty, Hold on to health. Give service, Glorify work, Pursue knowledge. Be happy. Be trustworthy, "This Law... | |
| Camp Fire Girls - Camps for girls - 1913 - 120 pages
...first: "Is it your desire to become a Camp Fire Girl and to follow the law of the Fire ? The girl says: "It is my desire to become a Camp Fire Girl and to obey the Law of the Camp Fire, which is to — " (here she repeats the Law.) Then the Guardian says: "By authority vested in me as Guardian of... | |
| Parris Thaxter Farwell - Civic improvement - 1913 - 426 pages
...mother and daughters to each other." The "law of the camp-fire," which each member promises to follow, is "to seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge,...trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, be happy." There are various achievements by which honours are won, and these are of an athletic, aesthetic and... | |
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