Sunday, February 18, 2007

Alumni contact Information

Anyone who wants to be in touch with other alumni, please email me and I will start a contact list.

Camp Songs at Quidnunc

White Wings
Little Drop of Dew
Roundup Round
Scarlet Ribbons
Border Trail
Witchcraft
I'm Gonna Sit at the Welcome Table
Eppo
Dem Bones
No Man is an Island
Say When
Happy Wanderer
Up in the Air Junior Birdsmen
The Owlet
Braves
Spider's Web
Blue Walkin'
Remember
Magic Melody
I'm a Little Hunk of Tin
Lonesome Valley
The Donut Song
Mandy (was a little Bahama Girl)
The Silver Moon is Shining
The Border Trail
Dickey Bird
Sarasponda
High Silk Hat
Where Have All the Flowers Gone
Let there Be Peace on Earth
Flea
Green Trees
Campfire's Burning
Baby Duck
Tell Me Why
Taps
Barges
Once an Austrian Went Yodeling
Grey Squirrel
Lion Hunt
Each Campfire Lights Aneww
Linger
Flicker
Green Grow the Rushes O
Today
Music Alone Shall Live
The Ash Grove
Donkey Riding
Canoe Song (My Paddle's Keen and Bright)
Peace of the River
Our Chalet Song
Rise Up O Flame
Make New Friends
Rise and Shine
Walk Shepherdess Walk
Bed is too Small
Little Rabbit Foo Foo
Have Fun
All Night, All Day
Circle Game
I Love the Mountains
Land of the Silver Birch
Swinging Along
Buddies and Pals
Animal Fair
On My Honor
The Other Day I Met a Bear
Land of the Silver Birch
White Coral Bells

A Boy and a Girl in a Little Canoe
Ally Ally Oxen Free
Say When
Fried Ham

Graces
Johnny Appleseed
Back of the Bread
'Neath These Tall Green Trees
Wayfarer's Grace
Blue Grace
Hark to the Chimes


Any other suggestions?

Old Friends at Neppies Nook


Ellie Alf and Catherine Lennon's friendship began at Camp Quidnunc. In this picture they are both wearing staff ties, and Cathy has an apron with the words "Neppies" on it and a picture of a campfire. The second picture is taken at the same spot, my dad, sister and brother and me slightly blurry, but no doubt about the location.

Quidnunc Bridge



Old Patch and Postcard of swimming rock, Camp Quidnunc

Saturday, February 17, 2007

QUIDNUNC Definition

Quidnunc \KWID-nuhngk\, noun: One who is curious to know everything that passes; one who knows or pretends to know all that is going on; a gossip; a busybody.