The boys slept in Natt Emerson Cabin, where the various rooms are finished off to resemble separate log cabins—five boys and one counselor to a bunk room. The food, we think, was fine. A number of the boys told us that it beat anything they had had in any other camp.
When all is said and done, we are not quite sure who got the most fun out of these weeks, the boys or we directors, managers, counselors, or whatever we were called. There was plenty of hard work involved, but certainly no headache, as various well-meaning outsiders had predicted. The Ravine Camp made an ideal spot as headquarters. Although it can cater to much larger groups, the enrollment of Camp Jobildunc for 1941 will be limited, for maximum enjoyment of everybody concerned, to about the same size as this year.
SWIMMING HOLEBy damming up Baker River in front ofthe Ravine Camp the D.O.C. created idealswimming facilities for its boys' camp.