lumnews - Camp Longhorn
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lumnews - Camp Longhorn
Page 24, LUMNews, May 2013 DUES REAGAN & SUZANNE NASH JIM NEALE & GINA MILLER WILSON & VICTORIA NEELY KELLI NEESSEN BRANDON & GINA AL-JAZRAWI NELSON EMILY NELSON JOHN & KATY KRIPS NELSON THOMAS & LISA NEWBURN RYAN & HAILEY IRONS NEWLIN AMY NEWMAN TERESA NEWTON CHUCK NICHOLS MARK & TISH WALKER CALLAN & KELLI NOKES JEFFREY & MICHELLE ALLEN NORMAN JJ GOLDTHWAITE NORRIS CHAD & CAROLINE JONES NORTH JERRY & DEE ANN DAVIS NOWELL SCOTT & SHANNON NUNNELLY MITCH & KRISTIN MCNEAL NYVEEN DWIGHT (CAPO) & MARY L. O’KEEFE MIKE & KRISTI OLDHAM STEVE & KITTY OLDHAM GEORGE & LESLEY RUSSELL O’LEARY ROSS OLIVER ERIC & ALLISON HAZLEWOOD OLSON KRISTEN WAGNER O’PRY SAM OWEN GARY OZIER SHANI NORTHCUTT PADGETT MICHELLE PANTOYA FREDDIE & CHASSIDY PARCE DAVID & DAWN PATTEE WHITNEY WILT PAULOWSKY BRIAN & JULIE PAYNE SUSIE PEAKE JOHN & NINA PERABO BILL PETERSON ANDRESS BECK PETTIBONE BRIAN & ALLISON PIATAK BRYAN & JENNIFER BOSWELL PICKENS JOSEPH & BETSY FARRINGTON PISTONE KAREN FINLEY PITRE SAM PITTS LAYNE ELEAZER PITZER JEFF & DEBBIE PLAGENHOEF LEWIS & SUZY POLLOK BRYAN & MORGAN TARLTON POLLY LESLIE TILLERY POOLE DAN & MARIA POSEY ELEANOR POST RICHARD & SHANNON POUNDS COREY PRESTIDGE ANDREW & JULIE PRICE LAUREN STRICKLAND PRICE JENNIFER PRICHARD DAVID & ASHLEY COTTEN PUTMAN CHARLES & TRACI PYLE SUZANNE MAUZE QUINN DAVID & LEIGH ANN PYEATT RANSLEM FRED & KIM RASCHKE JASON T. RASH MATT RAWLINSON SHANNON YOUNG RAY CHELSEA SMITH RAY ROB & LINDY HIRD REDICK GINGER REEDER SARAH REILLY KIMBERLY REINER CRAIG & SHEILA REYNOLDS SCOTT & KATIE REYNOLDS SMITH & KATHERINE REYNOLDS CRAIG & RACHEL JACKSON RIBBECK JIM & JANET RICE BEN & LEIGH CHAMBERS RICHARDS HENRY & JENNIFER RIENSTRA TONY & KELLY PERKINS RIGAS JOHNNY& TAMERAH RINGO ROYCE & COURTNEY BIGHAM RIPPY CHIP & REAGAN LUCAS RIVES BILLY & KAREN ROBBINS ANDREW & HEATHER HAWN ROBERTS LINDSEY & CHRISTIE WILLIAMS ROBERTS MILLICENT LINDLEY ROBERTSON ALEC & KENDALL ARMSTRONG ROBINSON GEORGE ROBINSON III FRANCES EVANS ROGERS GEORGE & MINDY SUE PETTICREW ROJAS RICHARD RORSCHACH MARSHALL & ROBIN MEYER ROSENBERG CURT & SHERRI ROSS VIRGIL & PAMELA JARY ROSSER TRISH RUDDER JEFFREY & ASHLEY BRYAN RUGGLES JOHN & AMONICA RUPE ANDEE & ANGIE RUSSELL JOHN & DIANNE RUSSELL PETE RYAN DAVID & SUSAN RYDER JEFF SAIKIN DAVID & JEANNIE SALONY SCOTT & JULIE SANDERS KRISTEN SARGENT JIM & KELLY KILLIAN SATEL CHARISSE SAYERS CLAY SCANLAN TAPPY SCANLAN JAKE & MOLLY BOWDEN SCARBROUGH FLO GASSLER SCATTERGOOD MATT SCHENDLE BRENT & STEPHANIE MILLER SCHIER ROBERT & BETH SCHMID DIANA SCHNAKENBURG JAY & ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER RON & GAYE SCHOENBRUN LEREY COKER SCHRAMPFER KYLE & KIM SCHUENEMANN ERIC SCHULTENOVER JEFF & KAYLEA SCHULTZ NATHAN & LACY HAWN SCHULTZ ELLE SCHWARZLOSE JENNI MARKS SCOGGINS LEE & PEGGY SCOGGINS ANDREW SCOTT CHARLES SCOTT CLINT & BECKY SCOTT DOUGLAS SCOTT STEVE & MARTY SEALE GREG & ANNE SEAY KELLY & LISA SECHLER JEFF & JACQUALIN SEELY TOM SELLERS BEN & CHRYL RAY SELMAN STEPHEN & LYNNE SETTLE LANA SHARIF MIKE & JENNIFER FOY SHARPE MICHAEL & SUZANNE SHAW KEVIN & TRACY SHERIDAN DARREL & RACHEL SHERMAN WILSON & SHALEY VON DOENHOFF SHIRLEY JASON & SUZANNAH SHOALES MICHELLE SHORES LAMA SHOUKFEH PAUL & STEPHANIE ]ONES SHROPSHIRE ROBERT SHRYOC KELLY SHUFORD JACK & SHAY EVANS SIDES JAMES & LAURIE SIMMONS SCOTT & WHITNEY SIPPEL SUSAN SIPPEL CHRISTI WHEELIS SKIPPER STEVE SMALL DAVID & KARA WHARTON SMARTT AUBREY & ROBIN SMITH LAURIE SMITH BRIAN & CYNTHIA BELL SMITH CLAY SMITH & GAYELYNN PHILLIPS HARRY & A’DINA SMITH KENT & CARY FLORENCE SMITH STEPHANIE MAYHALL SMITH JENNIFER PHILMON SMITH PAUL & MELISSA O’TOOLE SMITH PRESTON & BETTY BROWNING SMITH BEA SMITH SHARON SMITH NICOLE HAMEL SMITH SHANE & VANESSA BROWN SMITH WESLEY & KATE SMITH NED SNYDER DUSTIN & KATE STICKLE SOKOLOSKY LOIS & ARTHUR SOLOMON STEPHEN & ALYCE SPARKS AMY SPEARS BOB & SUSAN SPEARS TY & KAREN SPONSEL RYAN & HILLAREY SQUIRES VAUGHAN & MEREDITH STANFORD BARBARA & JIM STEARNES ROBERT & MICHELE THOMAS STEVENS ADAM & SUZANNE GERUM STILES JAY STINSON BOBBY & KELLY SHANNON STRANAHAN KATHERINE WILLIAMSON STRANGE RON & SHEENA STUBBERS REBECCA MCKNIGHT STUPFEL COURTNEY MARINIS SWANSON PAUL & TRICIA SULLIVAN SWEN KARA SWINNEY SCOTT & TAMARA SYPULT ERIC & ELIZABETH DUNN TALLEY LISA TANNER MIKE & MELISSA TAPP ROBERT & SHARON TARVER APRIL ELLISON TATE RONNIE & EVA TAVAREZ JIM BOB & COURTNEY STEVENS TAYLOR GRANT TEEGARDEN BRYAN & DELAINE CROW TEEPLE SLOAN & SUSAN MORMAN TEEPLE MICHAEL & LISA TELEHA KIMBERLY ALLEN TELTSCHIK TAPPY ALEXANDER TEMPIO HAL & BARBARA LEE TEN BRINK ELLEN FAIR TERRELL KEVIN & MAIRIN TERRY MARCUS & DEEANN THIGPEN CARL & DIANA THOMAS LAURA BARROW THOMASON MARK & LISA THOMPSON JEFF & SUSIE PURSELLEY THOMPSON JANA JENKINS THORNHILL SETH & JO TIBBETTS LOU ANN TIMMRECK JOHN & LIZ TINDALL FRED & LORI TIPS GARRETT & CARRIE TODD RICHARD & LEIGH TOMASKI GIFFORD TOUCHSTONE NEILL & KATHY TOUCHSTONE RANDY & TRICIA TOUCHSTONE SAMUEL & KARA STEWART TRAIL JASON & KATHERINE HEYNE TRAMONTE AMY CLOWE TRAUGHBER MARY MARGARET TROUSDALE CREIGHTON & ASHLEY TUBB BRIAN & MELINDA GEORGE TUCKER KENNETH & ANNA TURNER THOMAS & CHRISTINE CHAMBERS TYNG BRETT & O’NEAL UNDERWOOD KATHY UPHAM SCOTT & LAURA MCANDREW VAN SLYKE BOB & MELISSA TILLOTSON VAUGHAN LAYLA ZAFARNIA VELA ANGELA VENUK ROBERT & ESTHER VIA BOBBY VINSON MATTHEW & TISH MAULDIN VISINSKY MALCOLM & SUZANNE BRUCE WADDELL CHRIS & KRISTA WAGNER WADE & CHARLENE WALK HODGE & RACHEL WALKER JACK & ANDREA WALKER JOHN & SALLY VAUGHN WALLACE KATHY GESELL WALLACE RON & JULIE WALLEY JEFF & LYNNE WALTERS SCOTT & EMILY WINTON WALTMON WESLEY & MOLLY REESE WARD TOM & CHRISTINE JOHNSTON WARREN STIRLING & ANNE WARREN JIM WATKINS RICHARD & SHERRON WATKINS KELLI WATSON DAVID & LORI WATSON MIKE & JANIE TULL WATSON PETER WATSON KAYCEE WEAVER LAYNIE WEAVER SCOTT & GINNY ELLIOTT WENGER PATRICK WENNING SUSAN WENTWORTH BENJAMIN & MELISSA WEST BOB WEST JENNIFER MCELRATH WEST BRAD WESTMORELAND JACK & CATHY CASTLE WETZEL DAVID & NANETTE ROUNTREE WHEELIS ANDERSON WHITE HANS & AMY WHITE JOE & LEANN WHITE MICHAEL & HARRIET WHITE RALEIGH & RACHEL WHITE Blast From The Past Answers (From Page 20) 1) TREY BATES (L) and WALTER CASTLE 2) BETSY BELL 3) (l-r) DAVID BAUR, SEAN HILL, JOHN PROTSMAN, PAT WENNING, PAUL TERRILL 4) (l-r) CHELSEA RICHARDSON, JANNINE SOTOMAYOR, SHERYL EVANS, JULIE JENKINS & AMBER BOFFA 5) MARTHA BASS (l) & KAYDEE BROWN 6) L.T. BARNETT 7) LARRY SKELLEY 8) KEVIN DUVALL Please meet CASON MANNING, one year old son of MARK & BLAIR MANNING and grandson of BOBBY & NAN MANNING. Address 9) THE PRICE SISTERS (l-r) MELANIE, EMILY, BETSY, MARY, JANET & ANNIE 10) CHRYL RAY SELMAN & Friends 11) DOTTIE & ZARK WITHERS 12) CARCY CLINTON WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING .... For ALUMNI names and addresses that we do not already have. We now have over 6,000 Alumni and Special Parents in our computer and know there are 25,000 more to contact! If you know of any former campers and/or counselors that are not receiving our mailings, please let us know on the following “fill in the blank!” (If married, please include maiden name) A reward for the capture of new names and addresses! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for your help . . . Full name STEWART & DANDRE WHITEHEAD LAURA MABERRY WHITLOCK WARREN & ANNA DRIVER WICK JANE YOWS WICKER JEREMY & BETH MCBRIDE WILHELMI LYMAN & LARA WILKES AMY WILLERSON CAROLINE WARD WILLIAMS DOUG & MARTHA WILLIAMS PRESTON & AMY WILLIAMS BARRETT WILLINGHAM BILL & NFFA STRIEF WILSHUSEN WEST & TRACY LAPPIN WINTER JACKSON WISE ERIN & HARRY WOLFF JIM & LISA WOLFF JEFF & KAYLA WOOD LESLIE HENDRIX WOOD BRETT & KATIE WAGNER WOODROOF LUKE & LEIGH WOOLDRIDGE COBY & FAY WOOTEN MIKE & GINNY WORTHAM WENDY WORTHAM MICHAEL & SHERRI WOYTEK J. DAVID & JANET WRATHER CLIF & ALISON YOUNG WRIGHT CREIGHTON & KIM WILLIS WRIGHT TOMMY & JENNIFER BECKER WRIGHT ED & CAMILLE MILLER YALE STEPHEN & AMY LOU YEAGER TRIGG DAVISON YERBY DAVID & BITSY HOPPER YOUNG MIKE & CAMERON YOUNG MICHAEL & SALLI MARTINE YOUTT JOSH & ASHLEY BLYTHE ZACHRY TAMIR & KARIN SOLOMON ZALTSMAN JOSH & ALLISON ZELLER TOM & KELLY MUNN ZENNER AMY SCHAAF ZINN NANDO & MAYA ZUNIGA City/State/Zip MINI-CAMP DATES! Mark Your Calendar Aug. 17/18 at Inks and Indian Springs LI’L MORON ANSWERS . . . 1) His horse was named Friday! 2) A Teapot! 3) A door! Send Reward To: 4) Taking a KNIGHT off! Camp Longhorn Alumni and Spec ents peciial Par arents 1000 Indian Springs Road Burnet, Texas 78611 512/756-4650 #1 Longhorn Road Burnet, Texas 78611 512/793-2811 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 22 Burnet, Texas ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED LUMNEWS May 2013 CLASP ON TO THE MEMORIES CLASP MINI-CAMP APPLICATION ENCLOSED Camp Is Just Around The Corner and So Are Mini-Camps Hello Friends, The Bluebonnets are out, the grass AND THE RAFFLE is green and the trees are budding WINNERS ARE . . . here in the hill country. After a very successful Bluebonnet Festival last weekend and a few drops of rain it leads one to start thinking about camp and all of those wonderful campers that will soon be here. The trunks are out and the packing has started and the anxiety of what lies ahead . . . new friends, new activities, the bus ride, is just days away! We are sooo looking forward to all those smiling faces and energetic campers as the buses start arriving. . It means all those wonderful friendKIM CORSON PURNELL ships will be rekindled those first few Inks Lake hours. . . on Inks Lake or Indian Springs!! we know our campfires at both camps will be, as always, extra special. CLASP is also looking forward to Mini-camp.prices are $75.00 for one these busy, busy next few months! V- person and $140 for married Day parking, mini-camps and lots of couples... AND REMEMBER . . one story telling and fun when picking must be at least 25 years of age to be up campers on V-Day is about to be- a camper at the camps. WHAT A gin!! BARGAIN! Camp is so good to furnish many of the costly items for the Our V-Day parking the last couple camps so we think our prices are speof summers has been a success story! cial. PLEASE, PLEASE mark your If you pay your dues and hang your calendars for AUGUST 17/18. If you “parking pass” on the rear view mir- might be interested in gathering some ror when coming in early morn on cabinmates but are unsure of adV-Day, then you park in a special dresses, let us help you! Give us a place. NO PASS . . then you park in call or e-mail us to see what we might another place. So, the lesson here is have! to pay your dues early and then it’s The two mini-camps will be gosmooth sailing on V-Day. Those who ing on at the same time . . the last are eligible to be CLASP Members day of 4th Term. The camps are clean and pay their dues are all Alumni OR and neat, the Chow Halls are stocked Parents who have had campers here with great food (maybe some chicken 3 or more years. (The upcoming year fried steak?!), many of the counselors counts as a year!) Can go on line to are already at the camps and at CLH Website and download a 2013 Springs, the horses are looking forMembership Form and send in with ward to one last ride before being your dues if you have not already put out to pasture for the winter! done so! WHAT A FUN, FUN, FUN TIME Plans are already starting . . to WE WILL HAVE AT BOTH make mini-camps ‘13 the best ever CAMPS! and we HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US AUGUST 17/18. What a perfect Included in this newspaper is a time and place to share with cabin mini-camp application and additional mates, family members and friends minicamp applications, dates, tuition, the memories of times past and en- age, etc. are on the Camp Longhorn joy the excitement of all the fun website. (www.camplonghorn.com) things we do at the camps. WOW, Please check it out! More questions 74 years old . . How much better can or information? Please e-mail one of it get?! us . . my e-mail address is . . . [email protected] Our friends at Inks Lake and Indian Springs are thinking of new and We welcome and love news about exciting campfire skits and songs and our Alumni and Special Parents. A AUSTIN JETER Indian Springs RYE CLIFTON Inks Lake CAROLEE JORDAN Indian Springs quick e-mail . . and maybe a picture to us would be so special to know what is happening to our friends in our CLASP organization! WEDDING PICTURES . . please e-mail info., picture, date married and town married in! WE LOVE THESE PICTURES AND INFORMATION ABOUT OUR MEMBERS and so do another 6,000+ people! ever tree” with a “forever plaque” with his/her name on-the tree. With lots of activity from marines and marinas, family members and campers, our gracious recipients shine as pictures are taken and congratulations are given. What a special group of outstanding CLHer’s! Our growing list includes . . PETER GARDERE, GEORGE W. BUSH, EMORY BELLARD, BILL & M.F. JOHNSON, RALPH “RED DOG” JONES, KATHY McGONAGIL MORRIS, KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, KELLY HALE, WALLY PRYOR, GARDNER (G.P.) PARKER, JIMMY REEDER, PHILIP & CLAUDIA CLINTON JONES, MARK ROSE, RICH HULL, AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY, JUDGE JOE GREENHILL, FRANK & MARY PATT MOFFITT EVEREST, WILSON COZBY, KEVIN DUVALL, CHUCK FRASER, JACK JACKSON, BOO HAUSSER, GREG GLAUSER, JEFF & MISSY McCRARY GRAY, SHARION (SANDY) INNIS BOSTIC, BEN & CHRYL RAY SELMAN, LORIE RUPE LORD, JACK INGRAM, CLEM LOVE, MALCOLM WADDELL, SARAH STREET ZIMMER, TRIGGER MILLER BUTLER, DON & SUSAN WILHELMI, CHRISTOPHER CROW, AMY MORGAN MILLS, CAROLYN BRITTON ALLEN, PAUL LEE and RAUL & ANTONIA VALLES. We As always, our “forever bricks” have been a great success this past year. It’s a wonderful treat to walk through this area at both camps and read the messages of campers, former campers, counselors and CLASP Members! What a great place to remember someone forever! Our “forever bricks” at Inks Lake are featured in the pavilion and at Indian Springs the bricks are in front of the office and close to the Chow Hall. We invite you to add your name(s) or a name(s) of someone that has been to camp to the growing number of bricks. They are $100 each and if interested, an order form is enclosed in this paper . . very popular! What fun we have had with our ATTAWAYTOGO AWARDS. We give this fun award twice a year to special people that are recognized for their many accomplishments through the years at camp and beyond. Each recipient comes to camp sometime during the summer to accept his/her “for- invite GEORGE W. BUSH, JENNIFER RYAN BALL ‘and PAM FRADY ALDEN to camp this coming summer to accept their “forever trees” and join this great group! Again, August 17/18 IS THE DATE for both Indian Springs and Inks Lake mini-camps! MARK YOUR CALENDAR! What a great time to spend floating in the Rio Flojo and Lazy River or taking a dip in the cool waters of Inks Lake and Indian Springs. It’s a busy 24 hours of fun-in-the-sun with lots of activities, good food and inspiring Church Mountains on Sunday morning before saying SO-LONGHORN until next year. The price is right! It’s only $75.00 for one person and $140 for married couples. To be eligible for mini-camp that CLH leases to us and lets us use, one must be a member of CLASP (Camp Longhorn Alumni and Special Parents). This includes all former campers and counselors who are at least 25 years old and any parents who have or have had children at camp for at least 3 years. If you are not an upto-date ‘13 CLASP member but are eligible and interested in minicamp, please add $10.00 for singles or $15.00 for married couples toyour mini-camp tuition. We are looking forward to another wonderful summer with our special campers and counselors and we are looking forward to hearing from you with your interesting stories, pictures and letters. AND AGAIN, WE HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US . . AUGUST 17/18 at INKS LAKE or INDIAN SPRINGS for some great FUN at our 2013 mini-camps! LUMNews, May 2013, Page 23 Page 2, LUMNews, May 2013 Winners of the BIG Prize! WHO’S WHO? Here’s who was in the last issue! . . . (1) Katherine Skelley, (2) Carson Stones, (3) Marifranc Keeton, (4) Richie Donnelly, (5) Windy Yows, (6) Chris Anderson, (7) Mo Heinrich, (8) Guich Koock, (9) Lissa Gray, (10) Ridley Goodpasture, (11) Laurie Vital, (12) Robert Neidert, (13) Jeannice Gordon, (14) Pat Davis, (15) Shelley Cecil, (16) Trent Symmonds, (17) Sheridan Davies, (18) Joe Brown, (19) Caroline McCall, (20) Fred Tips. We have a raffle at both camps during mini-camp with lots of prizes and surprises from the Merit Store! And, we are looking forward to seeing our winners of the big prizes . . a trip back for two to mini-camp the following year. Mini-camp winners in 2012 were ROBERT AVERYT, a Special Parent from Indian Springs and BARRY WILLIAMSON, husband of Alumni HOLLY HOLT WILLIAMSON from Inks Lake. See you’all soon at the upcoming minicamp August 17/18! BARRY WILLIAMSON Inks Lake ROBERT AVERYT Indian Springs TEX’s legacy lives on with tributes and spotlights WE LOVE YOU TEX OH YES WE DO, WE LOVE YOU TEX AND WE’LL BE TRUE, WHEN YOU’RE NOT WITH US WE’RE BLUE . . OH TEX, WE LOVE YOU. TEX of Fame: www.TSDhof.org Article about TEX in Masters swimming: http://cherry-design.net/asa/ texprofile.htm International Swimming Hall of Fame: http://www.ishof.org/awards/ Actually, TEX’s legacy lives on and gm2003jrobertson.htm on and we can see some of his wonderful accomplishments on the followThe Blob being invented at CLH ing websites! is mention in this clip: http://www.spike.com/videoCHECK THEM OUT . . . clips/aqr7c0/auction-hunters-unravTexas Swimming and Diving Hall eling-the-blob Video about TEX inventing the Salo: https://vimeo.com/54634260 These are just a few of the many sites to visit that include something about TEX and his many wonderful and special achievements. Associated Press quoted Governor RICK PERRY as saying: “Tex Robertson was a Texas original whose personal integrity and commitment to children touched countless lives. His legacy will live on in the hearts of thousands of campers and counselors who were forever impacted by their time at Camp Longhorn.” FLASH . . . FLASH . . . FLASH . . . Those of you that we have e-mail addresses for, you will receive the LUMNews via email! AND snail mail, too! So, take your choice. You will probably get the e-mailed newspaper before the snail mail so beware that you will be receiving it through the mail, too! We thank you DANIEL LUCKSINGER, our IT TECHNICIAN, for your wonderful advice and help! We Thank You, Thank You, Thank You .. Our CLASP Dues Payers WILL & MIKELL MILES ABNEY CLEVE & ANGELA CUNNINGHAM ADAMSON BOB & DEBBIE ADAY DAVID & SHARON VOLTZ ADELMAN CHRISTI HARRISON ALBIN PEDRO & MOLLY ALEGRIA JOY AL-JAZRAWI SAM & ANN ARMSTRONG AL-JAZRAWI KI & KAY ALLEN MARCUS & ASHLEY ALLEN TY & CAROLYN BRITTON ALLEN ED & RACHEL KING ALLRED KALLI RIVERS ALTIERI MARK & LEE ANNE AMMONS GARRETT & MELANY GOODMAN ANDERSEN D.J. & CHRISTINE ANDERSON LISSA GRAY ANDERSON PHIL & NICOLE ANDERSON KELLY MAJORS ANDERSON KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS JOHN ANTHONY ERIC & CONNIE APPELT DAN & LINDSEY TUBB ARCHER WENDY CANALES ARSHAM VICTORIA ASHWORTH KIRK & KRISTIN VON DOENHOFF ASHY TYLER & MICHELLE ATKINS ROBERT AVERYT MELINDA BACHAND CATHERINE HUTSON BACHARACH BRUCE & MARTHA BAIN JAY & JENNIFER RYAN BALL SCOTT &JENNIFER BANKLER BILL & AMANDA BARKLEY JIMMY BARNARD CINDY KELLY BARNES MIKE & JANIS BUNCH BARRAZA AMANDA BARRINGER ASHTON BARRINGER CELESTE CASON BARRINGER BRAD & GILLIAN BARTH BEN & MICHELLE WHEELIS BASDEN MUZZY BASS RAGUET BASS MELANIE WILSON BATES TREY & TRACY MYERS BATES BRETT BAUCUM BOYD & STARR BAUER JEFF BAUKNIGHT DRAKE & NANCY BEAUCHAMP BRENT & HAILEY ETHERIDGE BECHTOL BRAD & ELIZABETH BELL CHRIS & CHRISTINA BELL TRACEY RAMSEY BENNETT WADE & HOLLY BENNETT ROBERT & KAREN BENZ BEN & SARAH BAILEY BENZAQUEN ANDY & SHAWN BERGFELD MATTHEW & SUSAN ERCK BERLEW SAMANTHA SAYERS BERNSTEIN MARTY BERRY SCOTT & SARAH LEHMANN BERRY MATTHEW & TRACIE BETTIN JOHN & MOLLY HAMMON BIELAMOWICZ MARK & CAROL HUDSON BIELAMOWICZ ASHLEY ADLETA BIFFLE ROBERT & LORI BLACK CHRISTINE BLAIN SARA BLAKELY BRUCE & SALLIE SKELLEY BLALOCK MIKE BLALOCK DAN & SALLY NORWOOD BLECHER JASON & JILL BLUE DAVID & MISSY HAHN BOONE EDE TINSLEY BOOTH DAMON & KATE KENNEDY BORDERS DAN BOREN LOUISE-PHILIPPE & MADELYN BOSSE’ HOLLY BOVIO ANDREW & KIMBERLEY BOYD CHRIS & MEG ]ONES BOYD VIVIAN BOYD JOSH & CHRIS BRACKEN SUSAN FRY BRACKEN AMY PETERSON BRACKIN BOB & JANE BRADLEY KRISTA BRADLEY DANIEL BRADLEY BILLY & KATHRYN LEE BRAGAN JEFF & MELISSA TYROCH BRAGG ALICIA BRANDT LU HARDIN BRAY SHANE & WENDY BRENAN RUSSELL & NICOLE METZGER BREWER ARTY & SARAH SEIDEL BRIEDEN ALDEN MCNUTT BROSSEAU DOAK & JENNIFER WILSON BROWN STEVE & SARA ORCZY-BARSTOW BROWN SUSAN FOREMAN BROWN SHEA AUSTIN BROWN RICHARD “BUZ” & DIANA BROWNING CASEY & KELLEY MOORE BROWNLOW SUSAN SEYMOUR BRUCE JOHN & BET BORCHERS BRUNS CHANDLER & NICOLE BUIE GANTT & ROBIN BEAL BUMSTEAD KEVIN & LAUREN TAYLOR BURCH TRIP BURNAM TIFFANY BURNES DAVID BURNETT JOHN & STACY GEORGE BURNS SANDRA SUE BURNS DENNIS & CHERYL BUTLER JOHN & JOANNA HUNDLEY BUTLER RICK & MIMI BUTLER TRIGGER MILLER BUTLER WESTON BUTLER LEO BUTTER STEVE BUTTER JENNIFER PRESNALL BUTTLES ZOE BUZBEE WILL & LAUREN AVERETT BYERS ALAN & MARY LESLIE STEWART CALCOTE DREW & KYLIE CALVERT CHIP & RON-ALYSE RAMSEY CAMMERER CHUCK & JENNIFER HAMPTON CAMPBELL PARKER & SUSAN CANNAN THURE & SHANNON CANNON PERRY & SIDNEY HALL CANNON MICHAEL CARLISLE BRIAN & ELIZABETH JOHNSON CARLOCK ELIZABETH MENDELL CARMODY BRAD & PATTI CARR CHRIS & ELLEN ZACHARY CARRIE LYNN & JAMIE HOLT CARTER SCOTT & ANN BARRIER CARTER MINDY MURPHY CASEY CHRIS & JOY BUTLER CASHION TIFFANY BEACHLEY CASILLAS LIZ MOFFATT CASKEY MICHELE SACCO CASTEEL ANN CAULEY MELISSA LUCKSINGER CENTANNI RUSSELL & TINA CERDA GREGORY & LEONA CHALJUB TREY CHAMBERS DANE CHAMBLESS BETH FEINBERG CHARLEY LARRY CHAUVIN DEE COCKE CHENEY KELLY & COURTNEY RUMAN CHISHOLM KENT & WHITNEY CHURCHILL JAMES & MARIAN RUSSO CISARIK JORGE & PAIGE CISNEROS JIM & KIPPY HUNT CLAPP BOBBY CLARK CHUCK & ]AN CLARK CHRISTY CLARDY CLARK GARY & MICHELE CLARK PAUL & LIBBY BOLIN CLARK DANNY & ELIZABETH CLARKE MITCH & LYNNE CLARKE JOHN & MEREDITH MITCHELL CLARY CATHERINE CLAY CATHERINE COBB CLAYTON DAVID & GAY REILLY CLIFTON RYE & MEGAN HULSEY CLIFTON RICHARD & SIGRID COATS BRENT & SALLY HENDRIX COLEMAN CECILY CARNOVALE CONKLIN JASON & HEATHER HANKAMER CONSOLI CATHY GABEL COOK SCOTT & GENIE COOK TOM & GINA COOK KENNER & CARLA COON CHRIS & SUSAN MACK COOPER ELIZABETH COOPER MARY MCELRATH CORNELIUS RETT CORSON JERRIT & CHRISTINA COWARD HALEY LANCASTER COWEY GLENN & SHAWNNA COX DREW COZBY GLEITH COZBY RAY & MARY ANN COZBY RICHARD CRANE JEFF & SARA WADDY CRAWFORD TRISH CRIDER MATT CROCKER ROB CROSNOE ROBIN & KATIE HENLEY CROW JENNIFER CROWSON DENNIS & LARA VOGT CRUMP SAM & ASHLEY LAHOURCADE CRUSE GAYLE GREGG CULBERTSON ROBERT & PHYLLIS CULP JAMES CULVER MANCE & AMANDA CUTBIRTH JOHN &JESSICA DAETWYLER DAVID & LEXI DALY WILTON DANIEL KATIE GRIEVE DANZI BILL & LESLIE WHITSIT DAVENPORT DELU & NICOLE PORTER DAVID JACOB & MICHELLE DAVIS LAURIE VIAL DAVIS KENT & LISA DAVIS DENVER DAVISON TIMOTHY & ELAINE DAY JULIANNE PRICHARD DEERING MANUEL & AMY BERG DELGADO ROBERT & MANDY ROSE DELK MIKE & PHYLLIS PRYOR DEMPSEY VIRGINIA DESMOND ITO & SYLVIA DEUTSCH MARCIA & RUSSELL DEUTSCH EDWARD & ROBIN DEWEES KAREN WORTHEN DIXON RUSSELL DOBIE STACY TURLINGTON DOLLAR JOHN & KATE IRONS DORFF CHRIS & KARMEN DOWELL RHETT & ASHLEY DRAEHN HENRY & MOLLY HOUSER DROUGHT BETH DULLE PATRICK MICHAEL DUNAGAN RUSS & BANNA DODSON DUNCAN MARY ANNE DUNNE ALLISON MARTIN DURANT NICOLE ALEXANDER DURBIN JON & SARAH DYESS JULIE BAUKNIGHT EAVES JEFFREY & ALLISON EDWARDS SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS JENNY ARNOLD ELKINS JOEL & HEATHER ELKINS MICHAEL & STACY ELLINGTON STEPHEN & WESLIE SZYMANDERA ELLIOTT RALPH & KAREN ELLIS TERRY & SANDY ELLIS STEPHEN & SUZANNE HOFMANN ERICKSON RICHARD & KRISTIN ERNST TODD & AMY ERSKINE LAURA RICHARDSON ESCALONA DOMINICK & LAURIE ESPOSITO PETE & NANCY DENMAN ETHERIDGE SIDNEY & JOELLE EVANS JOHN &ALLISON CHAMBERS FAINTER MARK & ANNAMARIE BAETZ FALVO TED & LISA FARMER DAVID & LAURA FAVALORO SMILA RABICOFF FERLISE ELAINE BARKSDALE FINUCANE BARRON & REBECCA ENLOE FLETCHER LAURA FLORES RUSSELL & MOCHELLE FOJTASEK SOPHIA NOSSAMAN FONG ROSS & KERRIE FORBES CAMERON MICHAEL FORD HALEY FORD KELLY FORD KYLE & CARRIE FORD RONNIE & MISTY FORD THOMAS & ELLEN HENDRIX FORD DOUG & MELISSA KORBY FORDYCE WARREN & AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY MARCUS & COURTNEY METZ FORTHUBER QUINT & MINDY KINSLER FOSTER STEPHANIE FOSTER LEIGH HENKEL FOWLER STEVE & ERIN FRANKE ALLISON MASTIN FRAZAR J & HEIDI FREDERICK BRYAN & ANGIE FREDERICKSON LEIGH FREDRICKSON JULIE FREUND GINA FRIEDMAN JULIE MELANSON FUECHEC CLAYTON FULLER KYLE & KAREN FULTON SEAN & MICHELLE FUNSTON LUCY FURLONG ERIC & DEBBI GADIN SCOTT & WENDY GAERTNER BRIAN & KAMI MARTIN GAFFIN BILL & WAVERLY WHITE GAGE MICHAEL & CAMERON GALLAGHER JAY & AMY GANTT EUGENE & WENDY GARCIA BRITT & SALLY CARAWAY GARDNER BRIAN & SUZAN GERBER GARGAN SANDRA GARZA CHAD & LEIGH GILBREATH GAUGER LIZ PARRO GAWEY ROGER & BETSY FARMER GEKIERE CASEY & JADE SELMAN GEORGE STEVE & CHRISTIE GESELL THOMAS & JOHANNA RANKIN GESSNER CARL GIESLER GILLUM & LANITA GILCHRIEST KIM DRAKE GLASGOW JOEL & LORYE GLASS GREG & MICHELLE GLEINSER TRAVIS & CHEYNE DOBBS GOLDAMMER JOE & JILL GOLDEN CREEL & HANNAH NIXON GOODMAN FELICIA CHASE GOODMAN JIM & CARRIE GOOLSBY RICHARD & JANICE GORMAN BRAD & LESLIE PARRO GOTRSEGEN JOE & BECKY GOULD NANCY GRAHAM HEATHER HUNT GRAHAM PEGGY GRAHAM & BILL HOERMANN GARY & DONNA ROGERS GRAY JEFF & MEME HOLLAND GREATHOUSE BETH GREENBLUM MATT & ELIZABETH GREENFIELD PETE GREENHAW CHAD & KARI CLARK GREENWAY DAVID GREGORY BRET & PEREE GRIFFIN CHRISTIAN & ELIZABETH GROFF CHARLIE GUERRIERO KENNON & LAURA WEISSLER GUGLIELMO DREK & JILL BAUKNIGHT GUIDRY GREGORY & LEEANN GULLETT BURT & STACY WINETROUB GUNKEL CRAWFORD GUPTON DANNY & STEPHANIE GURWITZ ANNE HACHTMAN EMILY KENDERDINE HADLEY KEVIN & SUSAN COOPER HALEY BENJAMIN & KRISTI HOLLOWAY HALL LACY SMITH HALL RICHARD & KELLY HALL DAVID & ALLISON HUNT HAMILTON MAGGIE HAMMETT LINDA HAMPTON SANDY HAMPTON JOSEPH & JENNIFER HANCOCK DAVID & LAURA LINDEN HAND RHONDA BILLINGSLEY HANRAHAN BEN & KRISTEN HICKS HANSON JANET HANSON ROB & ANGI HARP JACK & SHELLEY DAVIS HARPER KEVIN & EDIE BROWN HARRINGTON CLAYTON & ERIN HARRISON JASON & SHANNON ELLIOTT HARVEY RENEE HARVEY & STEVEN RODRIGUEZ BETH HARWOOD BOO & META LEWIS HAUSSER MICHAEL & CATHERINE COOPER HAY RAYMOND & KRISTEN HENDRIX HAYES WILL & CASEY WILLIAMS HEDGES EMILY BURDICK HEIDE JOHN & LACIE MORRISON HEISER JASON & ANNE HELAL JEFF & CAROL HELLER JUSTIN & TRACY STIDHAM HELMS BRENT & CHERI HEMELT BRANDON & FLO HENDERSON DAVID & RENESE SHERMAN HENDERSON SHANNON MCDONALD HENNESSEY COURTNEY HENRY RYAN & ANN MONTGOMERY HENSON MIKE ROBLES-HERRERA BLAINEY MAGUIRE HESS ROBERT & BRENDA HICKS LANCE & NEIMAN TALBOT HILL PAUL & LISA FADRIQUE HILL SEAN & RAE ANN HILL HANK HILLIARD JERI ANNE NORTON HINES DAVID & APRIL HINKLE JENNIFER WILLOUGHBY HIRSCHBRICH BRYANT & TAMMY HISKEY LONG & ANGIE HOANG TONY & CATHLEEN CHAMBERS HODNETT JILL BYRNE HOILIEN TOM HOLLEMAN JOE & SAMANTHA LEDYARD HOLLINSHEAD SAMANTHA HOLMAN JULIE BOSWELL HOLMQUEST CHRIS & ERIN HOLSINGER KARL & MOLLY BAER HOLUB LUELEN VINSON HOOD RICK & KELLY HOPKINS LEE HORTENSTINE STEVE & EMILYN HORTON DAVID & REBECCA HOUSTON ANNE HIGGINBOTHAM HOWARD BREE MCDANIEL HOWARD MEGHAN HUDGINS SHERIHUDSON LISA HUFF FRANK &TAMARA STERN HUNDLEY CURTIS & COURTNEY HAMILTON HUTCHESON MARK & RACHEL McDOW HUTCHINSON REED & TAMMIE HUTHMACHER CHRIS & CATHY INGRAM ANDY & KELLY CAULEY JACKSON DANNY & CARTER HARRISON JACKSON WROE JACKSON BRYAN & NIKKI JACOBS CHARLOTTE JAMES ROB & TERRIE JAMES MATT & AMANDA HOLLAND JANICEK SHIRLEY WOODS JANSING JASON & CHRISTINE MOORE JARRETT JOHN & ELIZABETH JEFFERS VICKI INMAN JEFFUS POLLY JONES JENKINS RICK & TRISHA JENKINS WILLIAM & NELLE PACE JENNINGS MARK D. 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LIESL SCOTT KEETER MELITA TYNG KEITH KELLY & RHONDA KELLEY DONNIE & BONNIE KELLOGG MATT & BARBARA KELLY WHIT & KRISTINE KELLY JOHN & MAGGIE KELSO BRYAN & KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT TERRY & CHARLENE KEY FERDY & MARY LYNN KHATER MAYADA KHATER CAY CAY DICKERSON KIGHT MOLLIE KIMMELMAN KATHERINE KING LARRY & DEE WOMBLE KING STERLING KING CHIP & KRISTEN PAYNE KINTER KRISTIN ELLIOTT KIRKLAND SALLY KLEBERG CORDELL KLEIN ERNESTO & LORENA KNOSEL ANDREW & ALLYSON ]ONES KOPEL JAMES & JANEY HOLMES KORTH MARCI HELM KRAMER DAN & MARLYN KRAMPITZ BJORN & STEWART VANDERVOORT KROSBY TOR & STACI KROSBY SARA SCHULTENOVER KUBICKI JASON & AMY KULAS BEN LACY BILL & SHARI LAKENMACHER MCKENNA JEFFUS LALANI T. & CANDY NEWELL LAMBDIN TAMMY LANDON MATT & HOLLIE LANDRITH JEFF & LINDA LANDSBERG HILARY LANE HOUSTON & PAIGE LANE NICHOLAS M. LANGLEY KELLY & ELISSA LARREMORE MARK & ELLEN LARUE BENSON LATHAM ZACH LAWRENCE SHELLEY LAWSON TED & COURTNEY LE CLERCQ ASHLEY SPENCER LEAKE DAVID & KRISTIN CROYLE LEARD AARON M. LEDYARD BRYAN & DIANE LAMBDIN LEE CURT & BRANDY MURPHY LEE GENTRY & AMY LEE ROBB & AMY LAMBERT LEE WARREN & EMILY BLUM LEE JENNIFER CANTWELL LEEDY TERI HOLLOWELL LEHMANN JACK & LANIE NIX LENHART ROBERT & MARGARET LESESNE TODD & DARCIE DOBBS LESTER JORDAN & HELEN LEVIN THOMAS & KRISTIN LEVOYER ROY & STEPHANIE LEWIS WILLIAM & KATHERINE LEWIS FELICIA MOORE LINDAU LESLEY LINK CHARLES & KELLY BOWMAN LIPSCOMB DALE LIPSETT & LINDA CREEL MICHAEL & MICHELE LITTENBERG KARL & SUSIE GIFFORD LOCKER BILL & ANNE LOCKETT JIMMY & MARY LONG CYNTHIA LOVE MALIA DAVISON LOVE ROSS “PISTOL” & CHRISTIAN MAJORS LOVE TERRY LYNN LOVE JEFF & ANNIE LOVELL JEFF & ANDREA LOWERY MARK & ASHLEY MATTHEWS LUNSFORD HOWARD & JODY HAMM LUTZ MATT & KANDY MABERRY DOUGLAS & KIM MACINERNEY SCOTT & JESSICA OWENS MACPHERSON PHIL & SUSAN MAGEE MICHAEL & NANCY STEADMAN MAGILTON MARK & HEATHER HYER MAGRUDER LARRY & JEAN MAKEL ANNE APPLEMAN MANN GREGORY & JULIA WOMMACK MANN JOHN MANNING MARK & MELISSA BROWN MARGOLIN TATE MARKEY ANTHONY & COLETTE TOUCHSTONE MARSHALL ROB & JENNIFER CHAMBERS MARSHALL BRANT & NATALIE MARTIN CURT & CATHY MARTIN ROBIN SLATER MARTIN JOAN & CHARLES MARTIN, SR. MART & COREY MARTINDALE MICHAEL & LISA BLOCK MATHERNE RYAN MATHEWS LAUREN LOWE MATTHEWS DON & ANGIE WEST MAXFIELD CHRIS & MICHELLE MAYEUX ANDREW & SARAH MCCALLA EDDY & REBECCA MCCARTHY BRAD & LETITIA MCCASLAND LINDA MAYS MCCAUL KEVIN & LAURA MCCOLLOUGH CAMERON & LESLIE GILL MCCULLOCH PAUL MCCUTCHEN & LEE HUTSON GOODWIN LAWRENCE MCCUTCHEON MIKE & CILLE WOMMACK MCDONALD J.R. McGEE TOM MCGEE STEVE & NANCY MCGRADE SCOTT & JULIE WALTON MCIVOR JEFF & KATHERINE MCKAMEY JENNIFER GOBLE McKELVEY ANN C. MCNUTT MARK & CHRISTY YOUNG MEADOR JONATHAN MEADOWS JO MEEHAN WILL MERRICK KATE CAUTHORN MEYER ELIZABETH MILLER JOHN MILLER PIERCE & BETTY MILLER SHIRLEY MILLER AMY LESTER MIMMS JEFF MISCHEL JENNIFER MISKOVSKY HAROLD & NATALIE MONICAL DAVID & ALISON GAYLORD MONNICH JEREMY & WENDI MONTHY PATTI GAMMANS MONZINGO JOHN MOODY, JR SHAN & LISA MOON DAN MOORE MICHAEL & DANA MOORE MURRAY MOORE RONALD & KARI MOORE DAN & BETSY BELL MORRIS CARTER JOHN & HOLLY KRAUSE MORRIS CHRISTOPHER MORRIS RANDALL & KATHY MCGONAGIL MORRIS BILL & STEPHANIE MORRISON BOBBY & ERIN SELKE MOSES MATT & LIZ MOTES DAVID & SALLY MOUTON RYAN & BRIANNE MCKINNEY MURPHY JOHN MUSSELMAN B.J. & DARCY DOLD MYERS DEBBIE HELLER MYERS ALLEN & JENNIE NANCE See DUES, Page 24 Page 22, LUMNews, May 2013 ATTAWAYTOGO . . . SIGN OF THE TIMES Music Was And Is A Big Part Of The CLH Experience LUMNews, May 2013, Page 3 PAM FRADY ALDEN Newest Recipient of Award ATTAWAYTOGO PAM FRADY ALDEN . . . CAMP LONGHORN IS MUSIC TO MY EARS . . . It’s July 1963, just after Chow Hall time on a warm, sunny afternoon. I am a Cabin 5 Badger walking by the Canoe Bay headed in the direction of Cabin 4. Coming through the loud speakers that cover the Boys Camp, “Talk To Me” by Sunny and the Sunglows is playing. I really don’t think anything of it. It’s Rest Period, and music is always playing at that time of day. But as I look back on it now 50 years later, I realize how much I loved that music at Rest Period and how popular music permeated so much of our camp experience, whether it was tunes spun by the likes of Jumpin’Joe from the Ramble Hut after lunch, songs that woke us up every morning or the records like ‘Sweet Pea” and “Hanky Panky” played on Dance Night each Thursday. Who could forget being greeted at 7 a.m. each day with songs like “Ahab The Arab”, “Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor On The Bed Post Over Night,” “Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport” or “Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh”? Those last two actually made their debuts in 1963, and “Tie Me Kangaroo” is still the official wakeup tune at Inks Lake Mini-Camp each year. And given all the scratches that come across the speaker system Robby probably is playing the original 45 from 50 years ago. Songs also filled the air each Sunday on Church Mountain, songs like “Sinner Man” and “Cum By Ya.” Let’s also not forget the best of them all, the Camp Longhorn song. I still know every word and sing it occasionally! And when each day was done and the campfire was burning low, singing “Taps” was the way we all said ‘“Good Night” to each other. I love music, and I love Camp Longhorn, and when I hear songs that were played while I was at Camp in the 60’s, it takes me back to those lazy (although they were full of activities!) days of summer in the hills and dales of the Hill Country. So in celebration of music and our camp, I thought I’d take at least some of you back to the summer of 1963 - 50 years ago this summer with a list of the #1 songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 and played throughout that summer at the greatest Camp on Earth!, #1 SONGS OF THE SUMMER OF 1963 Week of Song, Title Artist June 1 & 8 June 15, 22 & 29 July 6 & 13 July 20 & 27 August 3 August 10, 17 & 24 August 31 It’s My Party Sukiyaki Easier Said Than Done Surf City So Much In Love Fingertips - Pt 2 My Boyfriend’s Back Leslie Gore Kyu Sakamoto The Essex Jan & Dean The Tymes Little Stevie Wonder The Angels What a special time for DAVID & SARA WOOLLEY SMITH! SARA’s Dad had this cute sign at the wedding to pave the way to church! A few of the many CLHer’s at the October 6th wedding . . . (l-r) SUSAN HONEY, MICHAEL ANN YOUNG, ELIZABETH BAYER, SARA, DAVID, KATHARINE “KITTY” BAYER, ELIZABETH BERLER and CAROLINE YOUNG. Ingram STAR Power Extends To His Home Life A cute article and picture we found on the Internet about JACK INGRAM and his Star Reward System he uses with his kids! It’s about merits and de-merits only he calls them Stars! If one of his children does something that deserves a reward he gives them a Star and if they do something that he deems negative behavior, then a Star is taken from the child. He keeps track of the count on his Blackberry because it was extremely hard and confusing to give Stars away from home and his count was at home on the frig! So, when the kids accumulate 20 stars, they get a special treat! Does all of this sound familiar? Just a name change! JACK credits Camp Longhorn for teaching him it’s merit/de-merit sys- JACK INGRAM Favorite Counselor 1989 tem when he was a camper and counselor! In addition to being a dad, JACK is best known as a country music artist See you at Inks Lake Mini-Camp this August where I’m sure Rolf Harris will be waking us up, and at Campfire and Church Mountain, Paul Lee will be singing some of his original songs, including ‘Mountain With A Cross’. Thanks, MALCOLM WADDELL, for your outstanding LUMNews Article! Love your little different “spin” . . so interesting and fun to read . . But all of your articles are fun. We thank you for ALWAYS taking the time to write for most of the newspapers! And, we thank you for this . . CAMP LONGHORN IS MUSIC TO MY EARS! See you and SUZANNE August 17/18 at the Inks Lake Mini-camp! You are such a wonderful Longhorn Man that would do anything for all of us here at CLH. WE APPRECIATE YOU! Of course, touching the perch is part of passing your wildlife bar! (TESS MURPHY, age 5, & daughter of RYAN & BRIANNE MURPHY) SUCCESS! JACK INGRAM and here at Camp Longhorn, he is best known as a favorite camper and counselor! His latest album is “This Is It” . . . in stores now. A GREAT E-MAIL! STUDENT WHO OBTAINED 0% on an exam but could have been given 100% for his wit!!! Ql. In which battle did Napoleon die? his last battle Q2. Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? at the bottom of the page Q3. River Ravi flows in which state? liquid Q4. What is the main reason for divorce? marriage Q5. What is the main reason for failure? exams Q6. What can you never eat for breakfast? lunch & dinner Q7. What looks like half an apple? the other half Q8. If you throw a red stone into the blue sea what it will become? It will simply become wet. Q9. How can a man go eight days without sleeping? No problem, he sleeps at night. Q10. How can you lift an elephane with one hand? You will never find an elephant that has only one hand . Congratulations to PAM FRADY ALDEN, the newest ATTAWAYTOGO recipient. She is so deserving of an award named ATTAWAYTOGO because of her many years of love and devotion to Camp Longhorn. PAM grew up at Camp Longhorn, coming each summer from the time she was a baby with parents RAY and HELEN FRADY (Directors). PAM was a Wren in 1968, and came back 16 more summers at Inks Lake. As a camper she was a many time Campfire Lighter and Little Bonnet Princess. It was her years as a counselor that made a huge difference in the lives of the many campers through the years. PAM was a counselor an amazing 24 terms with most of it spent as a loving WREN! She was voted favorite counselor and spent the last few years not only as a counselor, but also activity director. When looking for the ideal counselor for Camp Longhorn, PAM FRADY ALDEN is an ideal example. She was always a wonderful role model for the campers and counselors and her hard work and dedication through the years is unmatched. After her years at CLH, Pam raised 3 children and Camp Longhorn has been a big part of their lives as well. JONATHAN, 25, spent 8 years as a camper and 1 year as a counselor. NICK, 22, was a camper 9 years and has spent the last 5 summers as a counselor and LINDSAY, 21, was a camper for 9 summers and will be starting her 5th year as a counselor. PAM started her lst Grade teaching career after the children were PAM FRADY ALDEN . . Program Director at Inks Lake 1981 With PAM in the back are (l-r) NICK, LINDSAY & JONATHAN ALDEN older in Westlake Hills, Austin. A former member of the Junior League of Austin and National Charity League, PAM has spent many, many hours volunteering . . when the kids were younger, room mom, team mom and then Project Graduations at Westlake. She has worked many hours at the Ronald McDonald House volunteering and spends time with Mobile Loaves. PAM is into her fourth year of teaching that takes up her days and when not in the classroom she can be seen at dancing recitals, athletic events, etc . . . those functions her lst Graders are involved in! PAM is excited about a two week PAM FRADY ALDEN . . mission trip she will be taking in July Little Bonnett Princess 1969 to Gaba, Uganda to work with children from an orphanage and with teachers in the local school. ATTAWAYTOGO PAM FRADY ALDEN! At our Campference a few weeks back some wonderful speakers were ATTAWAYTORACE! on hand to enlighten Camp Directors on many special topics. Two of the Keynote Speakers were former CLH Exes with some great entertainment to keep their audience in “stitches”! Both have written books and both have interesting backgrounds . leading up to writing their books! THE GREAT RACE! . . . On the weekend of April 12-13 Burnet’s Bluebonnet Festival took place and our DAVID BENNETT was the organizer. What a great two days for Burnet with, probably 40,000 people in and out of town. The two day event included a marvelous air show, parades, vendors, lots of good, gooey food and fun races! This particular race is call the dog house race! It’s to the end of the block and back! And, what fun for everyone! I believe this Camp Longhorn team received runner-up honors!! ATTAWAYTOGO RACERS! JOB WELL DONE, DAVID! (l-r) AUSTIN MOORE, STACY BENNETT, a friend, GRANT JONES, DAVID BENNETT and LINDSAY ALDEN. OH, DEER, Pam in 1972 Campference Enlightens Camp Directors at CLH CHRISTINE JOHNSTON WARREN. . . Her very successful book “PADDLEFISH” is a nonfiction account of training and racing in the 2010 Texas Water Safari, a 260-mile paddling race from Central Texas to the Gulf Coast. She shares all the raw grit, hilarity and emotion of life as a complete novice paddler in “The World’s Toughest Race.” She left corporate life fourteen years ago in favor of writing, public speaking and being a homeroom mom. In 2007 she started blogging about her passion, fly-fishing, and before long readers were tuning in regularly to read her stories and share their own. This fishing crowd introduced her to the Texas Water Safari Race and a publisher offered her a book deal to write about her experience as a novice paddler. Her book was first pub- CHRISTINE JOHNSTON WARREN lished and released Fall of 2011! And, a great book it is, so funny and entertaining “PADDLEFISH” can be purchased in bookstores for $24.95. KAY WILLS WYMA . . What a great book “CLEANING HOUSE” is! And such an original! She has five kids, ages four to fourteen and one SUV with a lot of carpool miles! Before transitioning to stay-athome mom, she held positions at the White House, the Staubach Company and Bank of America. This book is about a mom’s twelvemonth experiment to rid her home of KAY WILLS WYMA youth entitlement! It’s her account of the year-long campaign to introduce her five kids to basic life skills and the ways meaningful work can increase earned self-confidence and concern for others! With great humor, she candidly details the ups and downs of equipping her kids for such tasks as making beds, refinishing a desk chair, and working together. The changes that take place in her household will inspire you to launch your own campaign to disolve your kids from the center of their universe! A wonderful paperback, “CLEANING HOUSE” is top-notch reading! Page 4, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 21 What Camp Longhorn Means To Me . . A Changing View By RYAN MATTHEWS When HELEN asked me to write something for LUMNews I hesitated at first, but her insistence that I would do a great job with it convinced me. All that was left was figuring out what to actually write. After the deadline she had asked me to get my piece to her by passed, I figured that I would just sit down and try to write out what Camp meant to me. To start with, the significance and meaning of Camp Longhorn has definitely changed for me over the years. I started out as a Rattlesnake at Indian Springs and my first four years camp was really just all about having fun. It was a place to go for three weeks (I was a third termer (3 is 1)) to get away from parents and avoid what seemed like any adult supervision. I remember my counselors more as big brothers teaching you what you can do at camp and how to have the most fun. Certainly it was great to see friends every year, but camp for me meant Blobbing and Trollying and unfortunately at the time Mile Swimming (I was a soccer player and more comfortable running and could have run a mile in a quarter of the time it took me to swim it). All of this changed after my Jackrabbit year. The school year after that year was not a good one for me. I struggled with teachers I didn’t like and a child’s annoyance with school and ended up with as more C’s and D’s than A’s and B’s. At the end of the school year I was just glad it was over and was ready to go to camp. That was when my parents sat me down and explained that Camp Longhorn was a privilege and not a right. It had to be earned and the way an 11 year-old earned something was by doing well in school. Since I most certainly hadn’t done well in school I missed a year of camp. I don’t remember the details of that conversation, but I can remember my shock at it and the loss I felt that summer. Needless to say, I never struggled that much at school again. When I got back to camp after missing a year, what going to camp meant to me had evolved. Not only was I older, but I knew what a summer of your friends enjoying camp without you was like. I didn’t take it for granted by thinking it was just about fun. I became better friends with my cabin mates and started appreciating my counselors and the adults at camp for providing me to opportunity to come to this most fun of places. As I got into my Wrangler and Ranger years Camp starts giving you actual responsibilities outside of simply having fun and following the rules. Now I was one of the “older brothers” that got to introduce the fun of camp to the younger campers. I’m not sure why this meant so much to me, but I knew that I wanted to come back to camp as a counselor. Not only to continue to have fun at CLH, but to give back in a sense and to follow in the footsteps of the counselors that I had looked up to. And again, what camp meant to me changed and evolved. As a counselor the fun and enjoyment you get from a summer at Camp RYAN MATHEWS Longhorn is quite a bit different than being a camper. Instead of having fun Blobbing and Trollying and the Mile (I’m not going to lie, I never found the Mile Swim fun, but did learn to appreciate what finishing it represents) ... anyway, as a counselor the fun comes from spending time with your friends, the fellow counselors, and working with the kids and seeing them grow in the short time they are at camp. For a while I was annoyed with DAVID for sticking me in Division 1 for so many terms, but it truly is a joy to be able to teach a Rattlesnake what Camp is. There comes a certain sense of pride in watching a group of shy, hesi- IT’S E-MAIL TIME 4th Wedding The local news station was interviewing an 80-year-old lady because she had just gotten married for the fourth time. The interviewer asked her questions about her life, about what it felt like to be marrying again at 80, and then about her new husband’s occupation. “He’s a funeral director,” she answered. “Interesting,” the newsman thought. He then asked her if she wouldn’t mind telling him a little about her first three husbands and what they did for a living. She paused for a few moments, needing time to reflect on all those years. After a short time, a smile came to her face and she answered proudly, explaining that she had first married a banker when she was in her 20’s, then a circus ringmaster when in her 40’s, and a preacher when in her 60’s, and now - in her 80’s - a funeral director. The interviewer looked at her, quite astonished, and asked why she had married four men with such diverse careers. She smiled and explained, “I married One for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, And four to go.” tant 8 year-olds grow together as a cabin through the term and after 2 or 3 weeks watching them march their parents around camp like they owned the place. Through my years as a counselor I grew as a person and leader and was honored to be asked to join Staff. All of this meant significantly more to me than what having fun had. Camp had become more than just a place to go to have fun during the summer, it had become part of who I was. It felt like home and everyone at camp was family. Unfortunately, there are only so many years that I had my summers free to spend at camp and now that I no longer get to enjoy summers at Indian Springs camp’s meaning has again evolved. As I sit typing this and reflecting on my years at Camp I can realize the impact my summers here had on my life outside of camp. I have made friends that I truly care about and gained experiences that helped me get to where I am. I had the opportunity to work with men that I look up to in DAVID and BOBBY and DON and learn about leadership and management and how to be a better person from them. I am in a better position to be successful in my life because of my time at Camp Longhorn and that means the world to me. Man. Camp is a learning experience and you tell about this in your story! Camp is all about having fun and at the same time teaching great lessons of how to get along with one another, friendships, happiness and responsibilities. RYAN was raised in Houston and lives there now. He was a camper for 8 years and counselor 7 years at Indian Springs. He was a Campfire Lighter as a Camper and as a Counselor was a Division Head, Activities Director and voted Favorite Counselor. RYAN is a graduate of.Rockhurst University. Thank you again, RYAN, for your true story. Your thoughts and memories are sooo RYAN MATHEWS, love your story!. enjoyable to read. WE APPRECIATE From Rattlesnake through your coun- YOU and we hope to see you at selor years, you are a true Longhorn CLASP Mini-Camp again in August. ON THE JOB . . . Here is the year-round CLH Staff that traveled from town to town to town during Carnivals in November, December, January and February! If you attended a Camp Carnival, here are some familiar faces! ANGELA MOORE ASHLEY MacKENNA BILL ROBERTSON BOBBY MANNING BRIAN WEAVER CAROL ROBERTSON Attawaytobe At Camp . . . It’s As Much A State Of Mind As A Place By KATHARINE BAYER There are certain amazing things about camp that one only can value in recollection; there are the tangible and incredibly significant life-long friendships that grow from camp bonds, and then there are the gifts that become part of your everyday that you received from camp without even being aware. The Wheel of Fortune, not the long run syndicated television game show, but the Camp Longhorn Carnival Night game where campers line up to eagerly await the spin and win, is a metaphor for this gift. For most this game may seem a standard carnival ride, but there are nuances in every bit of camp; this we all know. With such options as, “Marry the Person Behind You,” or “Dance for a Prize,” appearing as wedges in the wheel’s pie, the spinner has no other destiny than what the spin of the wheel decides. What’s important here is not the actual fortune—though I know of no other place where anyone and everyone can be joined in the bonds of holy macaroni - what’s important is the moment where a camper spins and lets go of control. It’s that instance when fear and insecurities have no place, where the pressure to be good or successful isn’t an option. The gift is the moment, the moment that happens over and over, day and night, at camp. The moment that provides the rare opportunity to be present in something that is simply unpredictable. They are contagious, these moments that are selfless and full of possibility, and they spread through camp like no other place. The wheel asks participants to join in the fun, be a part of the Carnival, the ride, the dance of a few summer weeks spent in utter delight. Campers make the choice to step in line, but they let camp take the reins and provide an atmosphere of joy, generosity, camaraderie, energy, enthusiasm and spirit. The only thing camp requires of its campers is to be wide-awake, to be open to trying new things, and to be thrilled at the idea of taking on a KATHARINE BAYER challenge and completing it (can I get a Mile Swim). This is a skill that I thank my lucky stars for acquiring at camp: the extremely valuable ability to be present in a moment. In life away from 78611, there are pressures and structures that demand attention. The gift of being mindful and the ability to join the present moment gives my life so much more meaning and value. Beyond the lifelong friendships, this is the gift that was shared with me without me even being aware. This is one of those gifts that keeps giving. Behind the Wheel of Fortune, camp teaches us to be comfortable and trust that if one engages with the present and lets go of all assumptions, that life will be a reward in itself. As Alumni, we are so fortunate; every year we have the opportunity to spend a day in this world. After a minicamp, the microcosm of CLH seems so distant from our daily lives one often laments returning to the “real world.” There is nothing more “real” than camp. Camp is a place where reality is saturated with the gift of the present. Live in the present and just like at camp, everything will be a celebration. KATHARINE BAYER, we thank you for an absolutely wonderful message. Your story about The Wheel of For- tune at Camp Longhorn and the way it relates to everyday life and life at Camp is so true. Sooo much to think about in your article! KITTY, as we call her at camp was raised in Austin and lives there now! She is an architectural and graphic designer, teacher and artist! She was a camper for 6 years and a counselor for 10 years and is an all-time favorite at Camp Longhorn Indian Springs.KITTY takes special pride in Birdie, her rescue labrador retriever. As a camper she was Favorite Marina ‘96, Campfire Lighter and Favorite Counselor ‘04. As a counselor, among KITTY’s many responsibilities was QUEEN FLUSH, funtastics, ropes, swimhorray(bay), hoss & more. She graduated from New York University & University of Illinois. We love KATHERINE KITTY BAYER and KITTY loves camp. A wonderful and loyal CLASP Member, we thank you again for your special message. DAVID BENNETT DEIDRA ROBERTSON DONNA ROBERTSON HELEN FRADY MEL CONSTANZO KERI WEAVER MARTHA FEILD MARY PATT EVEREST RAY FRADY ROGER MOORE ROBBY ROBERTSON JENNIFER ROBERTSON NAN MANNING JOHN ROBERTSON PAT ROBERTSON 50th Anniversary Reunion of 1963, 3rd Term Wrangler Chiefs Aug. 16-18th, 2013 @ Camp Longhorn CLASP Weekend Contact: Patty Trosclair 415-609-0813 SALLY LUCKSINGER STACY BENNETT TYLER ROBERTSON [email protected] (organizer) Mark Your Calendar Mini-Camp at Inks and Indian Springs Aug. 17-18 CECILIA FREEMAN (l) & MONA BIBLE DENISE & FRANK LOVE JUDY & JIM ROUNDTREE LUCERO GUAJARDO (l) and KATE TONER Page 20, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 5 The #1 Reason We Love Camp Longhorn . . In 35 Different Ways A BLAST FROM THE PAST . . . By AMANDA BARRINGER and AMY LAMBERT LEE Remember the time? Remember the place? Remember the name? Remember the face? (Answers on another page) As CLH alums, I’m sure we have all attempted and failed in describing what CLH has contributed to our lives and the types of people CLH campers turn out to be. It’s not just a place, but a total experience that is hard to translate into words. AMANDA and I thought it would be fun to hear from as broad a range of alums as we could muster. So here are some thoughts from Inks Lake and Indian Springs Alums spanning from 1951 to 2011. That’s 60 years worth!! A big thanks to all who participated! 9 12 7 8 6 3 5 2 1 4 11 10 I . Loved silly, old-fashioned fun with great ftiends was encouraged! Too many to have a #1!!! Special that 2 of our kids are old enough to attend and share in the fun, friendships and memories! It’s the same as when we attended. -MELINDA GEORGE TUCKER, IndianSprings ’81’95 2. My #1 reason I love CLH ... friendships and life lessons learned! Wish I could go back to those days!!! I also love meeting people now that went to CLH. It is always an instant bond. - JANA COX CHESTER, Indian Springs ’85-’93 3 . It is hard to pick just one but I would say I loved the feeling of independence from my family while still being safe, surrounded by great friends from all over the country while learning new skills (rappelling!)l would never have found at home in Tyler, Texas. SHANNON PHILLIPS MERONEY, Inks Lake ’80-’88 4. #I reason - the amazing longterm friendships that were made over the years and the constant connection to my CLH friends. - RENEE HARVEY, Indian Springs 19811994 5. The thing I love most about camp? Simply put, the people. What a cross section of rogues, scholars and great kids. The opportunity to meet TEX was a life changing experience. NAN and BOBBY where the best! My best friends are all camp people. I loved them all, they taught me so much and I miss my time with the counselors every day. One last staff meeting with the old gang would be heaven! PRESTON BROWN, Indian Springs ’79-’97 6. I love the life-long bond I made with friends who call that place among the hills and dales the greatest place on earth! For me, it was the friends and relationships - the blob, marinas, and all the other fun activities were just bonus! ALEXIS BECK WAGGONER, Indian Springs Camper 85, 86, 88, and counselor 89, and 90 and parent of campers 2010, 11, and 12! 7. Hmmm, the # 1 reason I love CLH is hard because there are so many reasons. I will have to say the super positive atmosphere of CLH really boosted my confidence as a camper and as a counselor. The values I learned at camp truly helped shape me into person I am today. AMY CLOWE TRAUGHBER, Inks Lake’82-’95 8. It was going all out to give the kids a show. Frog day, and getting beat to hell skiing behind a horse at the hoss show. Wanted to go out and do things that the kids thought was awesome and would remember about their camp experience. Oh and the chicken fried steak, Jet Ski in upper lake, pretty sure it will never be done again. JEFF STOKES, Indian Springs 96 thru 00, 04, 09 9. #1 reason? All the friends that I never would have met had I not attended CLH. I can go to just about any city in TX & find a CLH friend. ADAM SIMMONS, Indian Springs 90’s-00’s 10. I guess the reason that I love camp is all of the ‘inside’ terminology that no one except people that went to camp understand (i.e. library) and the term Attawaytogo. Also, the fact that there is no way to convey to other people how truly special CLH really is. I seriously feel like I know anyone that has a CLH shirt on and feel like giving the Attawaytogo sign to any car I see with a CLH sticker. DAVID SWEENEY, Indian Springs ’97-’05 11. Camp Longhorn is and was the first social network I have been a part of. Almost everywhere I go, I meet someone who attended camp or knows someone who attended camp. I owe a lot to BOBBY and NAN MANNING for molding me into the person I am today. I have met a lot of my life long friends at Camp Longhorn. These things alone are Priceless!! BEN GEORGE, Indian Springs ’80s-’90s 12. Oh gosh I loved CLH for so many reasons! Looking back on it if I had to pick one it would be flying through the air as yet another one of my friends jumps on board the blob (with baby oil of course)! Desperately trying to stay on as long as possible and not slide off the side into the lake. Those are some of the happiest memories I have as a kid! ALEXANDRA NORRIS, Inks Lake ’90s 13. Well, that is a hard questions there are about a million reasons why I loved it but my number one reason would be because it is the one place where you can go and just be a kid. It does not matter if you are 10 or 21 when you get there it is like walking into a different world, there are no cell phones, computers or any day to day worries. Your biggest worry while at CLH is did I pack enough swimsuits to last me three weeks!! LINDSEY DUNCAN PIKE, Indian Springs,’95-’06 14. Because everybody is somebody at Camp Longhorn! MOLLY QUIRK, Indian Springs ’83-’97 15. The number one reason I loved CLH ... easy, the people and friendships. And of course a close second is the blob... JANE ANNE VAUGHN, Inks Lake ‘80’s-’90’s 16. 1 was a camper for 9 years and a counselor for 4 years and treasured every year. When I think back about why camp was so fun, the one thing that sticks in my mind are lasting friendships. SARAH GEORGE BRANUM, Indian Springs, ’89-’02 17. At camp I felt I could be the person I wanted to be. SCOTT CHICK, Indian Springs ’93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 00, 01, 02, 04 18. #1 reason I love CLH: the culture of friendship, independence and FUN it created for me during my very formative childhood years can never be replaced. LYNETTE NEIDERT DARBY, Indian Springs ‘81 -’89 19. It’s really hard to narrow down the reasons I love CLH to just, one! But if I have to pick my #1 reason why I love Camp Longhorn it is: my time at Camp Longhorn was the most FUN I ever had in the summers growing up, day in and day out, every session! BROOKE WILLIAMS SCHULTZ, Indian Springs ’86-’97. 20. CLH spirit and attitude that stays with you forever. LACY HAWN SCHULTZ, Inks Lake ’80-’93 21. I loved camp most for the lasting friendships: especially my cabimnates who were like my sisters. I’m still close with SHARON VOLTZ ADELMAN, SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS, ANNE PICKLE, LAURA WILLIAMS BELL, (and sister LEAH), MARIA SHEPPARD WALKER, AMY MIRACLE TURBOFF (and her sisters ELISE & HOLLY), MICHELLE WILLEY, D’ANN MABRY SHIPPY, all the BAUKNIGHTS, BETH MONETTE HAIRSTON and more from 2nd term. I had close college friends who were at UT as well: JENNIFER GREENWAY, and BETH STEPHENS. I am thankful for my cousin JILL LEIFESTE BAYS who started at Longhorn a few years ahead of me, and she is the reason my parents sent me to Longhorn! Looking back, I appreciate NAN, BOBBU and the entire Indian Springs staff—it took such hard work and passion to build a camp that is beloved and endures. CATHY McECHERN, Indian Springs ’78-’87. 22. #1 reason, among all of the great reasons. Hmmm. It was the greatest place on the planet to go every summer to build the best of times with the best of people, wrapped around timeless traditions you can find nowhere else. BRAD CLOWE, Inks Lake ’80s’90s 23. The #1 reason I love camp? That’s an impossible-question. We’ve all tried & failed miserably to explain the magic of Camp Longhorn to those who have never been fortunate enough to experience it. It’s just CAMP. A wonderful slice of heaven on earth where the outside world falls away & Burnet, Texas becomes the center of the universe for a few amazing weeks each summer. Almost 25 years after my last summer there, there are still things that can take me right back the sound of sprinklers, hearing Taps, the smell of bacon or Tang, and of course a conversation with a camp friend. I know I’m beyond blessed to have been a part of it for as long as I was. I went 10 summers - - skipping a couple - between 1978 - 1989. Can you believe that this summer my daughter - after nine years as a camper will be a counselor?? The cycle continues!! KAREN GREEN PIRINELLI, Indian Springs ’78-’89 24. Tough question ... what do I love the most about CLH. Camp has a certain magic that makes you optimistic about everything. There is a special blend of friends, activities, nature, oh and apple crisp, that must create this magic. I remember some specific stories from camp but mostly, I recall the friends and how camp made me feel. AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY, Indian Springs, ’76-’90 25. The number one thing I love about CLH are the friendships I made. Growing up in a small town, I did not know anyone when I went to camp. I AMANDA BARRINGER (l) and AMY LAMBERT LEE loved getting to know ftiends from all over the state and beyond and looked forward to seeing my camp friends every summer. It was really fun getting to reunite with so many camp friends when I went to UT; it made a large campus seem familiar. Now that I have kids attending CLH, I get to see old camp friends at Carnival and V-Day. CLH is such a special bond that creates lifelong relationships; I am so blessed to have grown up going to camp there! COURTNEY HAMILTON HUTCHESON, camper ’81 -’86, counselor ’88, ’89 & ’92. 26. I would say the variety of stuff to do. TIFFANY HUCKABAY WRIGHT, Indian Springs ’84-’91 27. My reason was the “spirit” of camp and all the great friends I made who I still know today! And know both of my kids can enjoy the “spirit” and adventure of camp! STEPHEN GESELL, Indian Springs 28. Hmmm the number I reason? It was magical for me! It was where I wanted to be 11 months of the year! BROOKS BELL MARYE - Indian Springs, ’79-’88 29. Being from a small town, I enjoyed the exposure to wonderful people across the state, like Odessa, and the life-long friendships made. It truly was my summer “home” and CLH still to this day holds a very dear place in my heart. THURE CANNON, Indian Springs ’80-’91 30. I loved going to camp when I was a kid, but didn’t really get the whole of camp until I sent my children and saw how much they grew and how much they learned from Camp. CELESTE CASON BARRINGER, Inks Lake, ’64-’67 31. What I love about camp was the various activities that I was exposed to and the time that I spent with new people. WILLIAM PETERSON, Inks Lake, ‘51 -’58 32. I loved the new things you learned to do that you could never experience at home; like canoe, riflery, and mile swim, as well as the friends you would meet. TRIGG DAVISON YERBY, Inks Lake ’53-’62 33. From the great atmosphere and friendly people to the unlimited activities available, there are too many reasons to choose from! CAITLIN BARRINGER, Indian Springs ’98-’l1 34. Some of my very best friends are CLH people who I didn’t even know at camp. The caliber of people that is grown over a few short weeks year after year is incredible and it builds a bond that runs thicker than blood! AMY LAMBERT LEE, Indian Springs ’82-’94 35. Camp is not only a tradition for my immediate family but my extended family as well. With the third generation of CLH’ers currently at camp from my family, it is such an awesome thing to watch and hear these kids experience the same exciting and special things at camp and learning the values I carry to this day being molded in to their being. AMANDA BARRINGER, Indian Springs, ‘91 - ’04 Indian Springs We thank you AMY LAMBERT LEE and AMANDA BARRINGER for gathering, putting together and sending . . The #1 reason to love CLH . . . from 35 former campers and counselors and now many of these exes have campers here at camp! So many fun stories to read . . so many memories rekindled. AMANDA BARRINGER, a camper for eight years and counselor 3 years at Indian Springs was raised in Ardmore, OK. She has a rich &.loyal CLH history in her family . . . her Mom, Siblings and now a neice that attends CLH. As a camper, AMANDA was a Campfire Lighter and as a Counselor, among many duties, she was a Division Head, Cabin Head, Staff Counselor and a General. She graduated from Oklahoma State University. We thank you for your wonderful loyalty, AMANDA, and we thank you and AMY for your great story . . . from many different exes! AMY LAMBERT LEE, a camper for nine years and counselor for 3 years at Indian Springs was raised in Odessa, TX. She now lives in Dallas with husband ROBB and is a Pharmacist and Furniture Designer. They have a daughter and future camper, PEARSON, who will be 4 in May! As a camper, AMY was a Campfire Lighter and in The Carnival Court as a Princess. Among her many duties as a Counselor, she was in charge of Carnival! AMY graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. We thank you and AMANDA for taking the time to interview and visit 35 people to get their thoughts and #1 Memory of CLH! WE APPRECIATE YOU! Page 6, LUMNews, May 2013 Thousands Of Memories Form A Happy Mosiac Don’t Forget The Date! MINI-CAMP SCHEDULE FOR INDIAN SPRINGS 2013 Mark your calendar 17/18 Aug. (Schedule subject to change at any moment!!) - Arrive Saturday, August 17th . . .noonish - Light pick-up lunch in Chow Hall available at registration time. - There are cabins for girls, guys and married couples pick one! - Activities start at 2:00 p.m. There will be one hossback ride at 2:00. Ropes from 2-4. All other activities such as the Lazy River, blobbing, canoeing, water sock, etc., etc. are unscheduled. You pick your time to do these fun activities one or all of them! - Please be nice to your poor lole counselors ‘cause you were probably in their shoes once upon a time! - 5:30-6:30 will be Merit Store shopping before the raffle. - Raffle time before chow! Lots of fun prizes with the grand prize being a trip back for two to mini-camp the following year,. And, this is a time for lots of snacks and drinks. - It’s chow time . . after the raffle for that wonderful dinner of probably chicken fried steak with all the trimmings from our great chow hall staff. - Another great campfire is already in the planning stages! Please remember those old campfire skits and tuck them neatly in your pocket to bring with you! - Free time after campfire with smores if you wish to stay on campus! - Early to rise for some great chow such as pancakes, bacon, fruit, strong coffee, etc. - It’s off to Church Mountain, with the beautiful view and inspirational short service before saying SO-LONGHORN until next year! Mark Your Calendar! Mini-Camp Inks Lake Indian Springs Aug. 17-18 LUMNews, May, 2013, Page 19 By KYLE FORD When HELEN asked me recently if I would jot down some memories and thoughts of my time at Camp Longhorn I jumped at the chance. After all, if HELEN FRADY asks you to do something, the only appropriate and acceptable answer is “yes ma’am.” I learned that many years ago but this time didn’t receive a merit. I love Camp Longhorn. I’m sure every former camper and counselor believes the time they were at camp was the best time to be there and I’m no different. From 1972 to 1982 1 had the privilege to write my verse in the amazing story of Camp Longhorn. There isn’t one overriding memory of camp but rather thousands of small ones that form a mosaic in my mind. Everyone’s are different but here are mine: the black blob with handles on the side ... Dr. JOE and PHARAOH... TEX wishing me “a happy, happy birthday on the loud speaker every July 25 ... campouts on the “Riff Raff” and jumping off the cliff .. BARNEY’s chicken fried steak ... Tang... making hammocks out of the huge white laundry bags ... merit questions ... PAT LOCKRIDGE wrestling the alligator ... frog juice ... free ‘n easy ... getting chased out of the chow hall after “stealing” a watermelon tetherball before meals ... the bubble gum drop ... jumping off the tower at swim bay . . . the underwater house ... bath day/dance night... JOHAN yelling, “tiller towards the sail” over the loud speaker in that South African accent ... rest period with the sprinkler on the roof would put anyone to sleep . . . the funny signs on the main road ... bug spray and ear drops ... the old super slide . . movie night ... listening to BOB TARLTON tell a story in the dark when all you could see was the glow of his cigarette ... the mud . . .liquid kill ..raids ... Leslie’s fried chicken in Waco on the way down horses at Inks (I know, that’s how old I am) ... flashlight wars when it rained ... the sound of cicadas in the trees ... the Bluebonnet Cafe. . .one match! ... having PAT present me with my 9th year ring at campfire ... the water show . . .the carnival and “getting married” in a canoe ... inspections ... Zorro . . .flag football and pickleball ... cradle-half-turntable-knee-halflogroll-swivel-hips-front drop ... East Germany... “Day’s done” . . . I could go on, no really. The activities and facilities were, and are, amazing but the most enduring memories of camp to me are the people. None of it works without the extraordinary staff of Camp Longhorn. It is a fraternity to which I will forever boast that I am a member. There are so many people that hold a special place in my heart. I was so saddened to hear of the passing of JEFF GRAY. He was my counselor in 1972, Cabin 0, the Mighty Apaches. He introduced me to Camp Longhorn. His nickname, “Fun Day” Gray was well deserved. Throughout the years other counselors impacted my life. CLEVE CLINTON was my counselor in Cabin 6 and, forty years later, remains one of the kindest people I have ever known. One of my favor- ite things about camp was the sense of anticipation from one year to the next. Every year that you came back the awards were better and the activities more exciting. I couldn’t wait to be a Seahawk and get to scuba dive!!! BOB KINGMAN and SCOTT JOHNSON were my counselors in the Shark cabin. I have no idea how they pulled that offl They were best friends and we all wanted to be just like them. They were hilarious and basically nuts. SCOTT broke his leg that year (’78) and flnished the term out in a golf cart. There were so many amazing role models. BILL JOHNSON was, and remains, a towering figure to me. I knew him as a camper as well as a counselor and hope someday to be half the man he is. If you’re in the Bumet area, drop by the merit store and buy a copy of his book, it is magnificent. You’ll never think of Church Mountain the same way again (trust me, get the book). He details the early days and the stories are fantastic. The amount of hard work and passion that TEX, PAT, BJ, MF, BOB and ZARK had is inspiring. I know more people from Camp Longhorn than any other institution magical place for all of us to enjoy and treasure, thank you, thank you. KYLE FORD or organization I’ve been involved with. I recently had the pleasure of visiting with former US Senator KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON. We didn’t talk policy or politics, we talked about Camp Longhorn and what an indelible mark it left on us. Thank you HELEN for asking me to do this. I spent this afternoon at camp, going through old yearbooks and smiling. To all of the amazing people since 1939 that made that KYLE FORD, what a great story! Love all the names you have included and all of your “small” memories bring back so many stories that one forgets through the years! I am so glad you spent the afternoon at camp, going through old yearbooks and smiling! KYLE grew up in Dallas and lives there now with wife CARRIE and their 4 children TAYLOR (22), JACK (18), CAROLINE (14) and ELLA (12). He was a camper, ‘72-’79 and a counselor 3 years ‘80-’82. He is in a family owned commercial real estate company and is involved with Homes for Wounded Warriors. Wife CARRIE is an institutional stock trader. A graduate of SMU, he says as a camper he was Campfire Lighter 3 or 4 times and as a counselor in Cabin 3 all 3 years! Asked if there was anything else he would like to add . . . Yes, if you’re hiring, send me an application!! KYLE is for sure a Camp Longhorn Man and we appreciate him taking time from a busy schedule to jot down such wonderful memories! Life Lessons From Camp Longhorn A By PEGGY SCOGGINS Growing up in Michigan I had never heard of Camp Longhorn. Not until I moved to Dallas in 1986 and met my husband LEE SCOGGINS. LEE was a 2 year camper and a 4 year counselor and I would hear these fun stories from him about the blob, mile swim, camp fire, chow hall, and friends etc. When my girls were born there was no doubt from very early on that they were going to be campers. LEE would tell them how much fun it was and what great friendships you can make there. When my oldest daughter turned 8 we attended our first Carnival in Dallas. After seeing her eyes light up, I knew this would be a great opportunity for her. The time came for us to take her to Valley View mall to meet her new camp friends and board the bus to Indian Springs. As one can imagine, I cried the entire way home. Our six year old was wondering why we just left her sister at this bus and went home. I woke up every morning at 5 am to look for pictures online and would pull up the radar constantly to see what the weather was like in Burnet. To see her face on the daily online pictures made my day. It warmed my heart that she was having the time of her life. The weeks seem to have passed quickly and before you know it, we were attending my first V-day. We parked our car and made a beeline to the pony cabin where we saw HAYLEY running towards us with a huge smile on her face. We were relieved to see her smile. We toured the camp and went to her activities then the sound all kids do not want to hear, “So Longhorn” She didn’t want to leave! All I can say is she cried all the way back to Dallas that day. and CLH loves you for sharing your two beautiful daughters with us! PEGGY never attend Camp but husband LEE (a CLH favorite!) attended 2 years as a camper and 4 years as a counselor at Indian Springs. PEGGY was raised in Plymouth, Michigan and now lives with LEE and their two girls . . HAYLEY (16) and 2013 will be her 9th year at CLH Indian Springs and AMANDA (14) and 2013 will be her 7th year at CLH Indian Springs . . in Highland Village, TX (just outside of Dallas). PEGGY is a retired Flight Attendant with American Airlines and LEE is director National Account Sales. PEGGY is a graduate of the University of Tennessee. Asked if she would like to mention anything else? . . “I never attended Camp Longhorn but grew over the years to love it as much as my PEGGY SCOGGINS girls do. We are blessed to have our Burnet friends in our life.” We thank I knew from that moment on Camp you, PEGGY SCOGGINS, for your Longhorn would be a big part of our special message and we thank you for life. HAYLEY is now 16 and will be a your CLH Loyalty! Wrangler Chief this summer and our other daughter AMANDA is 14 and will be a Marina. There are not many places in today’s world that our kids can just get away from all their worries and anxieties and just be a kid and play. My girls have both said once the bus turns into Camp Longorn they both just seem to breathe easier. They seem relieved to give up all their technology like cell phones and computers and just relax. The stars seem brighter at camp. The friendships my girls have created at Camp Longhorn will be cherished all their lives. It takes a lot these days to raise good kids. I feel Camp Longhorn has helped us with keeping both my daughters just really good teenagers. PEGGY SCOGGINS, what a heartwarming, uplifting and fun story to read! You’all love Camp Longhorn LI’L MORON . . . 1) How can a cowboy ride into town on Friday, stay 2 days and ride out on Friday? 2) What starts with T, ends with T and has T in it? 3) What gives you the power to walk through walls? 4) What makes a chess player happy? What’s Cookin? The following recipes are from the kitchen of BETH McBRIDE WILHELMI, Alumni and wife of Alumni JEREMY WHILEHLMI, many, many years campers and counselors at CLH Indian Springs. They have 3 adorable boys . . KLEIN (11), JACKSON (9) and MIGHTY (7) . . The two older boys attend CLH Indian Springs and MIGHTY is a future camper! DON and SUSAN WILHELMI are grandparents! Crawfish Cornbread Dressing Ingredients: - 10 tablespoonbutterormargadne - 1 large onion, chopped - 2 small green bell peppers, chopped - Make a box of combread and crumble - 1 (16-ounce) package frozen peeled, cooked crawfish tails, thawed - 2 cups chicken broth - 2 large eggs, lightly beaten - 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley - 1 teaspoon ground white pepper - 1 teaspoon ground red pepper - 1 teaspoon ground black pepper Preparation: Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat; add onion and bell pepper, and saute 4 to 5 minutes or until tender. Stir together vegetables, cornbread, and remaining ingredients in a large bowl until moistened. Spoon into a lightly greased 13- x 9-inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until firm and golden brown. Emeril’s Burger Seasoning Ingredients: - 2 1/2 Tbsp Paprika - 2 Tbsp Table Salt - 2 Tbsp Garlic Powder - 1 Tbsp Onion Powder - 2 Tbsp Black Pepper - 2 Tbsp Ground Mustard - 1 tsp Cayenne Pepper Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl and stir to blend thoroughly. Store in an airtight container. Use 2-3 teaspoons per pound of ground beef, turkey, or chicken. Gooey Butter Bottom Layer: - 1 yellow cake mix - 1/2cup melted butter - 2 eggs Mix & pat into greased 9 x 13 pan. Top Layer: - 8 oz. cream cheese softened - 1 lb powdered sugar (1 box) - 2 eggs Mix top layer and spread on top of bottom layer (withholding 1 Tbsp of powdered sugar to sprinkle on top). Sprinkle sugar on top. Bake 40 - 45 minutes at 350 degrees or until golden brown and not runny in the middle. Maple Balsamic Dressing Ingredients: - 2 shallots, finely diced - 2 tsp. Dijon mustard - 4 tsp. balsamic vinegar - 1/2 c. olive oil - 4 tsp. maple syrup - Pepper Preparation: Combine the chopped shallot, Dijon mustard, and balsamic vinegar in a large bowl. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil while you whisk to emulsify. Add the maple syrup and season, to taste, with salt and peper. The Truth About TEX - Full Circle By KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT There is a place, among the hills and dales ... Oh, when a Longhorn girl walks down the street ... I have been singing these songs to GEORGIA and GREER since birth! I could not wait until the summer of 2012 when BRYAN and I put GEORGIA on the bus for the first time. Just as anxious, I cannot wait until the summer of 2015, when we put GREER on the bus for the first time. My non-CLH mommy friends think I am nuts. All of my CLH friends completely understand and can relate. I was so excited about GEORGIA going to camp for the first time that I got out my trusty camp trunk of 14 years. I wanted to go too! I was a 3rd Term camper so naturally I wanted my girls to go 3rd Term too. When it was time to place GEORGIA, BILL called and asked me what I thought about 2nd Term. I did not know what to say and with so many thoughts racing through my mind, I finally realized how ridiculous I was being. It does not matter what term GEORGIA goes as long as she has the same positive experience that I had. I wanted nothing more than for her to love CLH as much as I did and continue to love. I quickly learned GEORGIA would be starting camp with a little girl, whose mother and I started camp together in the Wren cabin in 1983. In addition, a handful of other little girls whose mothers I went to camp with. My thought - how special is that! It was a sign, it does not matter the term, GEORGIA is just where she needs to be at Camp Longhorn! This notion was even more evident this winter when I took the girls ice-skating on a trip to Houston. A girl skated up to GEORGIA and said, “Don’t you go to Camp Longhorn?” GEORGIA confirmed her thought and they exchanged hellos and see you this summer! It is the CLH connection, and my first year camper is already experiencing it. When BILL delivered GEORGIA’s annual, he asked me how it felt to have a camper. Without hesitation, I simply replied that I have come full circle and it is special to share similar stories and experiences with GEORGIA. After 30 years of my first year at CLH, some things have changed, but so much more has not, and that is the beauty of Camp Longhorn. It is the simple things like swimming the Mile Swim and not having to wear a banana on the Blob. I was so anxious to find out if GEORGIA swam the Mile. I showed her pictures posted on the website the last few days of the term. One was of her cabin on the Blob tower with no bananas, and GEORGIA said, “Silly mommy, you should have known I swam the mile.” Silly me, I did not remember the important milestones of being a Wren! However, I think it runs deeper. I often wondered and felt sad about what camp would be like when TEX was no longer present in body. My concerns came to a screeching halt the day GEORGIA came home from camp and told me that she saw TEX. With a puzzled thought, I grinned from ear to ear and told her TEX is a pretty KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT with girls GEORGIA (l) and GREER . . GEORGIA’S CLH trunk (summer of 2012) and her Mom’s trunk (summer of 1983)! GREER will be a camper soon. amazing creature. It reminded me of my fondest personal memory of TEX as “Dr. Schwartz.” I think this is where I obtained my “I can do it” attitude. I was a counselor on duty the night Dr. Schwartz came to girl’s campfire. I am deathly afraid of snakes, but that simply was not an option that night. We assisted Dr. Schwartz with his mailbags full of creepy crawly creatures. I did it, and I survived. No, I do not seek out snakes, but I know, if I need to, I can. Many experiences at camp taught me the “if I need to, I can lesson” and duct tape fixes everything! The fundamental ideas that TEX and PAT founded CLH on are still alive and well today because many individuals like me have come full circle. In fact, CLH is one big circle - there is no break in the CLH tradition. When counselors “retire,” they pass the torch to the next “generation” of counselors who were most likely campers and have the CLH spirit deep in their soul. If you were not a camper, you certainly learn quickly that the spirit is contagious beyond your wildest expectations. I love and cherish that I can share and relate to GEORGIA’s first year experiences, and I am looking forward to reminiscing with her, as well as GREER, year after year until it is my grandchild’s turn to be a first year camper. Therefore, the truth about TEX is that today TEX is bigger than any person is, and his work has gone on longer than any of us have lived and will live. It is important for all of us present and past to hold the privileges and traditions of Camp Longhorn sacred. I cannot begin to thank my parents enough for making the all-important decision to send me to Camp Longhorn and hope my girls will feel the same. Thank you TEX & PAT and thank you to the ROBERTSON family, the FRADY family, and all campers, counselors and staff who have passed through the famous gate to help keep the integrity that was founded 74 years ago!!! We thank you, KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT, for such special memories you have of Camp Longhorn! A story full of sooo many memories . . some amusing, some heartwarming and ALL from a special person . . camper, counselor and Alumni! I had not thought of Dr. Schwartz.in a while but your story brings back sooo many memories of TEX in his coon hat and bags of . . as you call them . . creepy crawly creatures! KRISTIN was raised in Carizzo Springs, TX and lives there now with husband BRYAN and girls GEORGIA (9) and 2013 will be her 2nd year at CLH Inks Lake and GREER (6), a future camper! KRISTIN was a camper for 9 years and counselor 5 years at Inks Lake. She is a MOM and owner of family business KC True Value Hardware & Gifts and BRYAN is Field Operations Supervisor with the U.S. Border Patrol. As a camper she was a Campfire Lighter and Seagull Favorite in 1988. She also won the Pistolry Award in 1990. Morning swim and sailing were, among other duties, her responsibilities as a Counselor. KRISTIN graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1997. We appreciate you, KRISTIN, and we thank you again for your very special message! We thank you, too, for your great loyalty to CLH and CLASP! We would like for you to meet KAMBREE ADDISON TONEY, daughter of KYLE & CELESTE FEILD TONEY nad granddaughter of ANDY & MARTHA LUCKSINGER FEILD. Two sisters, KYSEN and KLAINE and one brother, KADEN greeted KAMBREE into this world! Adorable KAMBREE was bron February 18, 2013. Mom, CELESTE was a camper and counselor for many years at Indian Springs. Page 18, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 7 OUR CARNIVAL HEROES . . . OUR HEROES . . We say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to our many CLASP members who helped at the Camp Longhorn Carnivals in October, November, December, January and February!! Not only do they do a great job at the CLASP (Camp Longhorn Alumni and Special Parents) tables at these Carnivals, but they help where needed. If you would like to be involved next year, please give the CLASP office a call (512-756-4650 at Indian Springs or 512-793-2811 at Inks Lake) or e-mail us [email protected]. We would LOVE TO HAVE YOUR HELP! HAMON BIELAMOWICZ, PATTI GAMMONS MONZINGO, CHRISTI HUDSON THOMAS & ELIZABETH BAYER; Fort Worth, PETE GREENHAW & KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS; Shreveport, LA, JILL BAUKNIGHT GUIDRY, SHELLEY LAWSON & ELIZABETH MENDELL CARMODY; Natchitoches, LA, JOELLE EVANS & CATHY INGRAM; Tyler, AMY LESTER MIMMS & BRUCE BAIN; Longview, BETSY FARRINGTON PISTONE & BETSY FARMER GEKIERE; Galveston, EDIE BROWN HARRINGTON & KIM RASCHKE; Beaumont, ELLE SCHWARZLOSE & ELIZABETH MILLER; Houston, MALCOLM WADDELL, LEIGH ANN PYEATT RANSLEM, JEFF SEELY, CHARLOTTE JAMES, SALLY CARAWAY GARDNER, JOY AL-JAZRAWI, HENRY RIENSTRA, KITTY OLDHAM, DREW COZBY & WAVERLY WHITE GAGE; North Houston, SUSAN SEYMOUR BRUCE & TAPPY ALEXANDER TEMPIO; Waco, BEN & CHRYL RAY SELMAN; Georgetown, ELLEN LARUE & WESLIE SZYMANDERA ELLIOTT; Austin, CAROLYN BRITTON ALLEN, MARY LESLIE STEWART CALCOTE, KRISTEN von DOENHOFF ASHY, LARRY CHAUVIN, WROE JACKSON, DANE CHAMBLESS & BETH HARWOOD; Temple, MELISSA TYROCH BRAGG & MATT and ELIZABETH GREENFIELD; El Paso, CAROLINE JONES NORTH & KELLI NEESSEN; Mansfield, RICK & TRISHA JENKINS; Santa Monica, CA, LISA TANNER & AMY CLOWE TRAUGHBER; Mooresville, NC, RICK HOPKINS; Atlanta, GA, MOLLIE KIMMELMAN & CHRISTY CLARDY CLARK; Franklin, TN, KIM WILLIS WRIGHT and KENT & LISA DAVIS; College Station, JOHANNA RANKIN GESSNER, SARAH SEIDEL BRIEDEN & ROBERT AVERYT; New Orleans, LA, EUGENIA WALK, CHARLENE WALK, HILARY LANE, COURTNEY LeCLERCQ & LIZ PARRO GOTTSEGEN. New York, NY, MAGGIE HAMMETT, JERI ANNE NORTON HINES & MILLICENT LINDLEY ROBERTSON; Phoenix, AZ, ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER & SCOTT SIPPEL; Santa Fe, NM, MEME HOLLAND GREATHOUSE; Burnet, MARY PATT EVEREST; Midland, KATHY GESELL WALLACE, SHELLEY DAVIS HARPER, MIKELL MILES ABNEY & JENNI DAVIS HORD; Amarillo, BANNA DODSON DUNCAN & SUSAN MORMAN TEEPLE; Lubbock, CHARLIE & CAMILLE CREWS; Abilene, SARA BLAKELY & PARKER CANNAN; San Angelo, CAMILLE MILLER YALE, TIFFANY BURNS & HAILEY IRONS NEWLIN; Denver, CO, LEE ANNE AMMONS, RACHEL LEE NEUMAN, COURTNEY HENRY, WESLEY & ANN SMITH, LAURIE SMITH and JOHN & SARAH DYESS; Oklahoma City, OK, VANESSA BROWN SMITH and STEVE & SARA ORCZYBARSTOW BROWN; Tulsa, OK, JILL BYRNE HOILIEN & KATE STICKLE SOKOLOSKY; Wichita Falls, VICKI INMAN JEFFUS & LUELEN VINSON HOOD; Washington, DC, WILL BLACK, ASHLEY SOUTHERLAND & HILLARY WILLIAMS; San Antonio, LINCOLN ROSE, PAM JARY, ROSSER, ASHLEY BLYTHE ZACHRY, TRACY LAPPIN WINTER, JOSEY MEADOR FLESHER & CHRISTINE CHAMBERS TYNG; Corpus Christi, MICHAEL CARLISLE & NINA PERABO; McAllen, COURTNEY METZ FORTHUBER and LUKE WOOLDRIDGE; Victoria, TAMI TOWNSEND KEELING & MELITA TYNG KEITH; Laredo, MOLLY ALEGRIA & JULISSA LERMA; North Dallas, KRISTI RABEL JONES, SARA WOOLLEY SMITH & AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY; Dallas, SAMANTHA HOLLMAN, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, AMANDA BARRINGER, DONNA ROGERS GRAY, HEATHER HAWN ROBERTS, LACY HAWN Burnet, MARY PATT MOFFITT SCHULTZ, KATE IRONS DORFF, EVEREST KENDALL SIMPSON, MOLLY AND THE WINNERS ARE Camp Carnivals are for everyone! Some great prIzes and surprises are enjoyed by C.L,.A.S.P. Members! Lots of visiting and story telling . . HERE ARE THE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS IN MOST CARNIVAL TOWNS . . Austin (l-r) MARY LESLIE STEWART CALCOTE, KRISTEN von DOENHOFF ASHY & CAROLYN BRITTON ALLEN Houston (l-r) MALCOLM WADDELL, SALLY CARAWAY GARDNER, LEIGH ANN PYEATT RANSLEM & DREW COZBY Austin (l-r) DANE CHAMBLESS, LARRY CHAUVIN, BETH HARWOOD & WROE JACKSON Houston (l-r) HENRY RIENSTRA, CHARLOTTE JAMES, JOY AL-JAZRAWI & MALCOLM WADDELL Burnet, TX Tracie Bettin DC, JENNIFER RYAN BALL; San Antonio, SHANNON NUNNELLY; San Antonio, KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT; Corpus Christi, MICHAEL CARLISLE; McAllen, ITO DEUTSCH; Victoria, JEFF BAUKNIGHT; Laredo, MOLLY ALEGRIA; North Dallas, APRIL TATE; Dallas, SCOTT REYNOLDS; Dallas, ANGIE WEST MAXFIELD; Dallas, LAURA MABERRY WHITLOCK; Fort Worth, TIFFANY BEACHLEY CASILLAS; Shreveport, Lubbock, TX Beth Schmid LA, ZACH LAWRENCE; Natchitoches, LA, EMILYN HORTON; Tyler, KELLEY MOORE BROWNLOW; Longview, JOSH JORDAN; Galveston, EDIE BROWN HARRINGTON; Beaumont, KAREN ROBBINS; Houston, SHANE BRENAN; Houston, TAMMY HISKEY; Houston, MICHAEL BLALOCK; North Houston, SUSAN SEYMOUR BRUCE; Waco, FELICIA CHASE GOODMAN; Georgetown, HOLLY BOVIO; Austin, MARY Denver, CO Michael Shaw LESLIE STEWART CALCOTE; Austin, GRETCHEN JONES; Temple, ANTHONY MARSHALL; El Paso, JULIE FREUND; Mansfield, CHUCK NICHOLS; Santa Monica, CA, KIMBERLY REINER; Mooresville, NC, STEPHANIE LEWIS; Atlanta, GA, MOLLIE KIMMELMAN; Franklin, TN, ERIC SCHULTENOVER; College Station, ANNE LOCKETT; and New Orleans, LA, CHARLENE & WADE WALK. Wichita Falls, TX Danny Clark New York Shannon McDonald Hennessey Dallas (l-r) front, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, SAMANTHA HOLMAN, MOLLY HAMMON BIELAMOWICZ & PATTI GAMMONS MONZINGO. Back, CHRISTI HUDSON THOMAS & ELIZABETH BAYER. Houston (l-r) WAVERLY WHITE GAGE, KITTY OLDHAM & JEFF SEELY Dallas (l-r) front, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, SAMANTHA HOLMAN & HEATHER HAWN ROBERTS, back, KATE IRONS DORFF, KENDALL SIMPSON & LACY HAWN SCHULTZ San Antonio (l-r) MELONY CONSTANZO, LINCOLN ROSE, TRACY LAPPIN WINTER, CHRISTINE CHAMBERS TYNG & JOSEY MEADOR FLESHER Oklahoma City, OK Cille Wommack McDonald Midland, TX Katherine King Washington, DC Jennifer Ryan Ball Abilene, TX George & Nan Graham Phoenix, AZ Scott Sippel Dallas (l-r) KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, SAMANTHA HOLMAN, DONNA ROGERS GRAY & AMANDA BARRINTER RULERS . . Phoenix, AZ . . SCOTT SIPPEL (l) & ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER w/BILL ROB NM, MEME HOLLAND GREATHOUSE; Burnet, TRACIE BETTIN; Midland, KATHERINE KING; Amarillo, SHARON BRADLEY; Lubbock, BETH SCHMID; Abilene, GEORGE & NAN GRAHAM; San Angelo, KRISTA BRADLEY; Denver, CO, MICHAEL SHAW; Oklahoma City, OK, CILLE WOMMACK McDONALD; Tulsa, New York, NY, SHANNON OK, KATE STICKLE McDONALD HENNESSEY; Phoe- SOKOLOSKY; Wichita Falls, nix, AZ, SCOTT SIPPEL; Santa Fe, DANNY CLARKE; Washington, Fort Worth, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS and PETE GREENHAW San Antonio (l-r) MELONY CONSTANZO, LINCOLN ROSE, ASHLEY BLYTHE ZACHRY & PAM JARY ROSSER North Dallas (l-r) KRISTI RABEL JONES, WARREN FORTENBERRY & SARA WOOLLEY SMITH Santa Fe, NM Meme Holland Greathouse Amarillo, TX Daniel Bradley Tulsa, OK Kate Stickle Sokolosky San Angelo, TX Krista Bradley San Antonio, TX Shannon Nunnelly Page 8, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 17 Wedding Bells Are Ringing Dallas, TX Laura Maberry Whitlock Longview, TX Josh Jordan Houston, TX Michael Blalock Laredo, TX Molly Alegria ZA C & BRITT ANY NEEL Y ZAC BRITTANY NEELY July 14, 2012 Lampas as ampasas as,, TX San Antonio, TX Kristin Urban Kemmett Galveston, TX Edie Brown Harrington Forth Worth, TX Tiffany Beachley Casillas North Houston, TX Susan Seymour Bruce CALEN & JODI BOSTIC Febru ary 2, 2013 ebruary Hor seshoe Ba y, TX Horseshoe Bay North Dallas, TX April Ellison Tate Corpus Christi, TX Michael Carlisle DREW & COUR TNEY ROBINSON PROCHASKA COURTNEY Dec ember 31, 2012 December Houston, TX Beaumont, TX Karen Robbins Shreveport, LA Zach Lawrence JACK & KELLEY F ORD EUB ANKS FORD EUBANKS June 30, 2012 Lak eway, TX ake Waco, TX Felicia Chase Goodman Dallas, TX Scott Reynolds McAllen, TX Ito Deutsch Natchitoches, LA Emilyn Horton Houston, TX Shane Brenan JOHN & ELIZABETH NORRIS BEA COM BEACOM No vember 10, 2012 Nov San Antonio, TX Victoria, TX Jeff Bauknight Dallas, TX Angie West Maxfield Austin, TX Mary Leslie Stewart Calcote Tyler, TX Kelley Moore Brownlow Houston, TX Tammy Hiskey DAVID & S ARA W OOLLEY SMITH SARA WOOLLEY October 6, 2012 The C olon y, TX Colon olony Page 16, LUMNEWS, May 2013 LUMNEWS, May 2013, Page 9 Wedding Bells Are Ringing Austin, TX Gretchen Jones Georgetown, TX Holly Bovio Temple, TX Anthony Marshall El Paso, TX Julie Freund Mansfield, TX Chuck Nichols Santa Monica, CA Kimberly Reiner Atlanta, GA Mollie Kimmelman Franklin, TN Eric Schultenover College Station, TX Anne Lockett New Orleans, LA Wade Walk ROBER TO & APRIL MOORE HANSON ROBERT No vember 3, 2012 Nov Burnet, TX A Few Of Our Many, Many, Alumni & Special Parents COR Y & EUNICE ROBER TSON CORY ROBERT Mar ch 23, 2013 arc Solim an Ba y, Me xic o Soliman Bay Mexic xico WILL & JENNIFER HIGHT OWER MONTELE ONE HIGHTO MONTELEONE Dec ember 1, 2012 December Houston, TX SEAN & KA THERINE DOLAN KINNEY KATHERINE June 16, 2012 Key W est, FL West, A few of the many, many Alumni and Special Parents that were at the Camp Carnivals in November, December, January and February! These gatherings are enjoyed by all with lots of prizes and surprises for CLASP Members, too! BEN & CHRYL SELMAN RAY BLAIR RICHARDSON LOCKE with daughter MARY ALLEN (l-r) BRIAN WEAVER, AUSTIN JETER, DANNY MIDDLETON & BOBBY MANNING GEORGIA ELLIS PIAZZA with children MICHAEL & NINA TREY & SUZANNE BROWN ERIN DEATON MOSS with daughter ALLIE (l) and KATY KRIPS NELSON’s daughter, CAROLINE How cute is this?! This is ELIZABETH and she looked at every CLH poster at the Dallas Carnival! SCOTT & JENNIFER BANKLER with sons BENJAMIN (l) and WILLIAM JR & B AILEY BRITT WEA VER BAILEY WEAVER No vember 17, 2012 Nov Kerrville errville,, TX SALLY BAGBY - One of the first girl campers at Inks Lake! Visiting at the Phoenix, AZ Carnival . . ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER (l) and AMILA RABICOFF FERLISE holding son, WYATT MICHAEL SOPER with children . . PERRI & MADISON CULLEN & D ANIELLE CONST ANZO DANIELLE CONSTANZO Mar ch 9, 2013 arc San Antonio, TX KENNO TARLTON with daughter MORGAN POLLY and grandson ELI TIFFANY BEACHLEY CASILLAS with children . . LANDON & twins MADY & LILY DAVID & MARY FRANCES ANDERSON DUMAY with boys CLAYTON, CONNER & PATRICK Page 10, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 15 If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It . . . The CLH Tradition Holds By LIESL SCOTT KEETER This year, 2013, is my second year as a CLH camper... PARENT! MY daughter HANNA LOVED her first year as a Pally at Indian Springs in 2012 and is getting more and more excited about year two. So am I! I was a CLH camper from 1976 - 1981 at Inks, First Term. After 30 (give or take a few years, or decades... ) of being a grown-up with a job and responsibilities and the occasional fond memory of my time at Camp, I’m getting to experience the phenomenon of CLH from the parent’s perspective. Until last summer, my CLH memories had grown hazy over time and my involvement was vicariously through my sister (AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY). AMY has remained involved with Camp since 1976, having been a camper for 9 years, summer nanny for NAN and BOBBY, and a counselor for I- don’teven- know- how- many- years. Now AMY and her husband WARREN certify the CLH lifeguards, WARREN has been a Camp EMT for two years and their daughter, EMMA, a camper for two years. So, when HELEN FRADY asked me at Carnival to share my Camp memories for LUMnews, I was flattered. And then I thought, “Good grief... it’s been forever, I haven’t stayed in touch like my sister did, what will I say?” The light bulb in my head had the good sense to go on, rather than flickering like there’s blown fuse, and I realized that so much of what makes CLH special hasn’t changed. Oh sure, now we parents can check in daily online and email our kids, but all the essentials are the same. And for all of us campers-turned-camper’s parents, it’s probably even more special to see it through the eyes of our kids, not to mention spouses, family and friends who had never been involved until now. The dusty memories come back slowly: at that first Carnival with games and jokes that are the same and yet, still funny; when we dropped HANNA off at the bus last June with a lot of ATTAWAYTOGOs being exchanged; when checking the photos every evening (what a treat that is!) and seeing the fun; and then, OMIGOSH ... V-Day! The sights and sounds of CLH! We got in line early with Starbucks and scones, a “new’ development in V-Day activities since the late 1970s, but not a bad one, especially since most of the people in the Marble Falls Starbucks that morning were also headed to Burnet. We arrived early enough that, from our spot in line, we could hear the music start and then the countdown to let the cars in. I got such a thrill of excitement - I’d forgotten about the countdown! My raggedy, sunburned, crazycamp-hair HANNA looked so excited to see her family and show us all around. First the cabin - which, hello! - looks the same as the cabins in which I spent most of June for six years! I confirmed with my bottombunk niece EMMA that she’d stuck her feet up on the top bunk to bounce HANNA around, just as I’d instructed her before Camp started. She demonstrated her technique - same squeaky springs! After the cabin meeting, we were off to activities. My son and fatherin-law had wandered off to check out the Camp golf course right next to pickle-ball, where our day’s activities began. I wanted everyone to see the OD in/out reports, so sent my husband on a reconnaissance mission to find them, because surely, SURELY, since I was suddenly giddy about seeing my first “OD in” since 1981, they might regret missing out. I was hoping for something complicated to see if the OD could handle the pressure of somebody with a red pin, somebody at Pit Stop, etc. I was explaining to my family (not to my mother, she knows the drill) the finer nuances of said complicated OD report and the importance of getting it right when I realized I might be over-selling this timehonored task to the rookies (mostly because their eyes had glazed over). So, OK, maybe a bunch of tired, excited, giggling 8-year-olds doing an “OD in” at pickle-ball isn’t the Oscars, but I teared-up anyway. No matter! Off to the Lower Lake for activity two! The OD nailed her report and the Pallies put on their ba- LIESL SCOTT KEETER nanas to hit all that new fun stuff in the Lower Lake. Well, new to me, anyway! What wasn’t new and what, again, gave me that unexpected thrill was the “All Out”...still done EXACTLY the same as in 1981! On the way to the last activity of the term (kayaks; what a sweet little beach and water feature that is!), I chatted with another mom who had actually been at Inks First Term right up until 1975; we’d missed each other by a year but had so much fun talking about all the memories we were reliving by actually being AT Camp! I can only imagine what it would be like if I were at Inks and visiting my old cabins, Chow Hall, Mary’s Cabin, Merit Store, etc. Would my plaques still be displayed somewhere? Would my name be on the Mile Swim list of Top Five Milers? Would I remember which spout at Old Faceful got me every single time? Would I get LOST??? Or know my way around as if it was 1982 instead of 2012? It was hard to leave Camp that VDay for me because what makes Camp special is the tradition...”if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Those traditions are what I experienced and what have made the reconnection with CLH so special. I realized I’d started a new CLH journey with my daughter, and I was having a blast! Maybe my son will want to go in a year or two when he’s old enough. We’ve recruited a friend of HANNA’s to Camp this summer; one look at the carnival movies and he was sold! Now I get to enjoy V-Day with another set of rookies and I cannot wait! experience the CLH experience from a parent’s perspective . . a great comparison . . Most things never change, just the faces and times! And, it doesn’t take long to catch up with the wonderful memories made during that time from your camping and now your daughter’s. LIESL, a camper for six years (1976-1981) at Inks Lake, was raised in Cleburne, TX. She now lives in McKinney with husband GEORGE and children HANNA (10) and 2013 will be her second year at Indian Springs and SCOTT (8), a 2nd grader who is almost ready for camp! LIESL is an Employee Relations Consultant, Hewlett-Packard Company in Plano and GEORGE is Sales Operations Manager, AT&T. As a camper her honors included Campfire Lighter, Top Five Miler and her activity awards were soccer, swim and a Regatta Winner. LIESL graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Journalism Degree. Asked if anything else she would like to add and she said she would love to reconnect with camp friends ([email protected]). We thank you, LIESL, for your wonLIESL SCOTT KEETER, what a fun derful thoughts and memories and we story to read. How camp was when look forward to seeing you V-Day, you were a camper and now getting to summer of 2013! Always ... CLH Memories Are Never Ending By SUSAN STIPLING EDWARDS It’s almost Camp Time! I’ve been hearing this now around my house ever since we went to Carnival in January. That carnival movie always gets our boys excited for summer to finally get here so they can ditch their books for beach towels, swim trunks and merit pins. Each V-day when I pick them up they always say that this was their best time yet. It always gets better with new friends, new activities and new experiences., Even though their memories are not the same as mine were, they are always so similar when I start to hear the details unfold. Camp Longhorn always seems to stay the same but yet it also seems to get better with time and as we add to those memories. Both as we age and as we experience them all over again with our kids. My memories are of Super Camper and theirs are of Longhorn Cup. My memories are of one coed lake and theirs are of Upper and Lower lake. My memories are of one dance on the tennis court with all ages and theirs are of theme nights and divisions of ages. But so many, more memories are exactly the same. The gum drop, KP duty, serving, merits and demerits, the merit store, hoss, O.D., Church Mountain, swimming in the hoss trough, apple crisp, Campfire Lighter, sing-songs, the cabin names, blob, mile swim, trampoline, free and easy, the Sunshine Bus, trips to Inks Lake, the pit stop, snack time, after dinner activities, merit questions, putting down the shutters during a rain storm, Old Faceful, tumping your canoe, Devil’s Water Hole, the underwater surprises, the water sock, the trolley, swim bay, “all-out”, quiet time, mail SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS call, Funtastics, daddy long legs, frog day, camp carnival, king and queen, prince and princess, early birds, greasy chicken on the bus ride, skits, inspection, merit foods, water polo, the smell of the 22’s, 22 shell metal trays, the quiet walk to Church Mountain, snake pit, getting squirted on the blob, friendship flash, whole cabin on the blob, archery, TAPS, the treehouse, lifesaver tree, Pita, Fiesta Swim, earcohol, countdown on Vday, trail rides, movie night, name tha, all camp picnic, hoss show, chicken fried steak, H20 show, getting married, silly camp signs, getting merits for dancing, pancakes and bacon, writing letters to friends and family, the distance, jumping off the 2nd tower, the library, camp chores, blobbing after dinner and waiting for that cabin surprise from your generals. My oldest gets the proud duty”to protect Indian Springs this year as a Marine. He has heard stories from me and his uncle about the famed generals and the calls of duty that take place during the basic training and the ultimate sacrifice which happens to get mud all over everyone. What I can’t wait to hear are all the funny moments that are unique to his group. I also look forward to testing their strength with water balloons on V-day. Yes, something tells me that this will be their best year ever at Camp Longhorn! We all look forward to returning and making memories for many years to come! I appreciate the opportunity that I was given as a camper and especially seeing it repeat through the eyes of my children. Thanks for the memories! SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS, thanks for your wonderful memories! Your writing brings back fond thoughts of the many, many, wonderful happenings that take place year after year after year at CLH! Through your children the list grows and isn’t it fun to mostly know what will be happening this coming summer as your children make new friends, have new activities and entertain new experiences! SUSAN, who grew up in Carrollton, now lives in Frisco with husband STEVE and their boys . . RYAN (14) and 2013 will be his 5th year at Indian Springs; DREW (12) and 2013 will be his 5th year at Indian Springs; BRENDAN (10) and 2013 will be his 3rd year at Indian Springs. A Campfire Lighter, she was a camper 1979 1985 at Indian Springs. SUSAN, formerly in Advertising is now a stayat-home MOM and husband STEVE is in pneumatic sales. She mentions that brother JEFF STRIPLING attended CLH Indian Springs for many years and her nieces, CAROLYN & MARYBETH STRIPLING will be at Indian Springs this coming summer! SUSAN graduated from U.T. Austin! We thank you, SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS, for such a fun and interesting article! And, we thank you for taking the time from a busy schedule to jot down your thoughts! Don’t Forget! Make The Date! Mini-Camps Inks Lake / Indian Springs Aug. 17 & 18th Passing On The Tradition of Camp Longhorn CLH and the merit system that is used to help with rewards/consequences. Often I find myself saying to my children, “that would be a “D” or “A merit for you, Attaway to Go!” I hope to continue the tradition with CLH through my children and hopefully one day attend V-Day to pick up my grandchildren. Even though that is many years in the future, I believe in my heart that Camp Longhorn will still be there, and will still be instilling positive values in the hearts of its campers. Attawaytogo CLH for keeping with tradition! By KARIN SOLOMON SALTSMAN Camp was always a part of our childhood. My parents grew up in New York and they would attend sleep away camp for eight weeks every summer. It was obvious to us at a young age that my parents wanted to continue this tradition with me and my two sisters. My parents tried three summer camps before they heard about a camp in Burnet, Texas named Camp Longhorn. By this time, my older sister was too old to be a camper and I was already in middle school. My little sister and I were interviewed and enrolled in the 3rd Term of the Ranch Branch in 1984. I was a Mustang and Lori was a Palomino. I was so excited to be going to this great camp after we heard about its wonderful reputation and we were not disappointed, we had a great time. My favorite activities included Blob, Archery, Trampoline, and of course, Swim Bay. We happily went back to camp in 1985. This time my older sister ANNIE joined us as a counselor. I was thrilled to be a Marina. To this day, I still remember marching in the Mud Pit and saying “Love this Mud Sir, Love this Mud.” Enjoying camp and sharing it with my siblings made for memorable memories. Even though I only attended camp for two years, CLH made a mark on my adolescent years and would teach me many lessons that I would take into my adulthood.. Even after I wasn’t a camper anymore, I still enjoyed going back every summer to pick up my sister LORI who continued as a camper for KARIN SOLOMON ZALTSMAN (right) ‘84/’85 ... at Hossback . . Indian Springs 8 years, and my old sister ANNIE, who continued as a counselor for 7 years. There is something special about walking around camp on VDay and being surround by smiling faces, watching kids run to their parents for big hugs and witnessing kids say sweet goodbyes to friends they hope to see again next year. My older sister ANNIE passed on the CLH tradition first to her boys, NATHAN, ANDREW, and STEVEN ZUCKER, as they all attended Indian Springs 3rd term for many years. I couldn’t wait until I had children old enough to also attend. My day to FINALLY pass on the tradition came last year when my daughter EMILY completed 2nd grade. In continuing with the tradition, we sent her to Indian Springs, formerly Ranch Branch for 3rd term just like my sisters, neph- ews and I went. EMILY had the best time as her first year as a Pony. She loved everything about camp! She was voted “Miss Sing” and excelled in many of the activities that I loved as a camper. Besides the memories, I learned a lot of important lessons at camp which include treating others with respect, learning to brag on others and not myself and to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of nature. I wish that I would have had the opportunity to attend CLH at a younger age as I might have found it easier to make friends and bond with the other girls. Starting in the adolescent years was a challenge for me. Regardless, I still loved my two years as a camper at CLH and wanted to pass on the tradition of CLH to my own children. I love the values that are taught at What a beautiful story you tell, KARIN SOLOMON ZALTSMAN. Sooo interesting and personal. It’s a great story about your sisters and ANNIE’s children and your children. It’s a story that reflects the teachings of CLH and the positive values it instills in the hearts of the campers. KARIN, from San Antonio, lives there now with husband TAMIR and their girls . . EMILY (9) and 2013 will be her 2nd year at Indian Springs and SARAH (7), future camper in 2014. Even though a camper for just 2 years, KARIN is a true Longhorn Girl. She attended Indian Springs in ‘84 and ‘85. KARIN is a Lecturer, Adjunct Faculty at UTSA in College of Education and Human Development. TAMIR is Applied Materials Sales Specialist. As a camper, she was Song Leader - Marinas ‘85. She received her BS at Texas State University in ‘93 and MS from Texas A&M, Kingsville ‘99. We love your story, KARIN, and thank you so very, very much for taking the time to jot down your thoughts and memories. See you V-Day 2013! CLH - Heaven On Earth For Many, Many Years By AMANDA MURRAY STETLER My first summer at camp, my mom was worried about me becoming homesick. They dropped me off at the Lark cabin, I said good-bye, and didn’t stop smiling for three weeks. I knew no one that first summer, but left with twelve new best friends. I wrote letters home telling my parents about the blob, sailing, the watersocks, how I had gotten married at Carnival, and oh by the way, I broke my toe but it’s cool- I just taped it to the next one. On V-Day I showed them how high the lake had come during the term, completely covering girl’s campfire. Little did I know that Camp Longhorn would be one of the experiences that most influenced who I am today. A few years after that first year, I even chose to go back to camp over a trip sailing in Croatia. My experiences at camp only grew richer as I became a counselor. If there was something I was born to do, it was to be a Chief counselor. The numerous campers I had during the eleven terms I had the Chiefs taught me so much about life. Like the importance of flexibility and a positive attitude when JORDAN JEFFUS and I lived in the scuba house for the majority of three weeks with 30 Chiefs due to our cabin flooding. Or the time we learned about patience during Early Days picking up cow manure all over girls camp. Or when we had to face our fear of snakes when BILLY ROB caught (with his bare hands) a snake easily over 4 feet long hanging from the rafters of the water trolley just outside the Chief cabin. The summer after I graduated college, I found myself back at camp finishing up 2nd term, days before I started medical school. I had a few weeks of freedom between graduation and orientation, and I wanted to spend it at my favorite place on Earth. Over the years I have been so fortunate to keep in touch with many of my campers. It enriches my life to see them grow up and find their place in this world. Your camp friendships are the only ones that can pick right back up where you left off the summer before. My camp friends and I have always had reunions, and it really feels as though no time has passed since our last visit. Boyfriends and husbands have joined us over the years, and they can’t believe we can talk about camp for days straight. They are often shocked to find out that we can dock a ski boat perfectly, rig sailboats by ourselves, flawlessly slice a watermelon, and fix any toilets that break. more to come. Even though camp may get new blob towers or a new library, the values, friendships, and traditions will never change. AMANDA MURRAY STETLER It breaks my heart that I have outgrown my time at Camp Longhorn. My only resignation is the fact that I can some day share the same camp that was such a big piece of my life with my children. I married someone who had never heard of Camp Longhorn, so before we got married I made sure he agreed that our kids will go to Camp Longhorn no matter what. I know that when they go, they will be experiencing the same thing I did, just with different people. What TEX created was so pure. I am proud that the traditions born over the years will be traditions for many What a great story, AMANDA MURRAY STETLER! You went through many, many years of your camping experience in a few sentences and sooo much fun to read! I hope that some day there is a plaque in the Chief cabin that says something like . . . AMANDA MURRAY’s bunk and Cabin for 11 terms and many years! Yes, you were born to be an outstanding Chief counselor! AMANDA, a camper seven years and counselor 6 years at Inks Lake, was raised in Fredericksburg, TX! As a Medical Student, she has not yet settled on a town to call home! AMANDA will start OBGYN Residency this coming summer. Husband JACOB, is an Anesthesiology Resident. As a camper, she was Campfire Lighter - 1998 and voted Favorite Counselor in 2007. She was in charge of sailing, Camp Carnivals and yes, Chief Counselor! Her undergraduate work was at the University of Texas in Austin and then University of North Texas Medical School. We thank you, AMANDA, for your wonderful contributions here at Camp and we thank you for a great story! WE APPRECIATE YOU! Mark Your Calendar Now! MINI-CAMP SCHEDULE FOR INKS LAKE 2013 . . . Mark your calendar . . Aug. 17/18 (Schedule subject to change at any moment!!) - Arrive Saturday, August 17th noonish and park car on airstrip. - Light pickup lunch in Chow Hall available at registration time. - You pick your bunk - girls camp if you wish to get some sleep(?) and boys camp if sleep is not on your schedule! - Unscheduled activities all afternoon including lazy river (Rio Flojo), blobbing, swimming, sailing, skiing, canoeing, climbing wall, water sock, tubing, etc., etc. You pick what you want to do and when you want to do it! - A great mini-golf tournament will be going during the afternoon for those’ that want to participate! The Merit Store will be open 3:30 - 5:30 check/ credit cards only! Please join us for some great shopping! (note: Merit Store will not be open Sunday morning!) - Before dinner we will have a raffle (lots of fun prizes with the grand prize being a trip back for two to mini-camp the following year) and drinks and snacks! - A great meal is already being discussed! It will probably be chicken fried steak with all the tirmmings prepared by BARNEY and KIM and their great staff! - our campfires are always sooo much fun and we always look forward to some great entertainment! And, maybe some guitar playing, too’. - After campfire there will be free time - unplanned activities. For those who wish to stay on the grounds we will have marshmallows and smores and evening Rio Flojo fun! - It’s early to rise on Sunday morning with pancakes, bacon, fruit, etc. at BARNEY’s Chow Hall and some great, strong coffee, too! - It’s off to Church Mountai n with an inspirational short service before saying SOLONG-HORN until next year. Page 14, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 11 More Indian springs Mini-Camp Inks Lake Mini-Camp 2012 WAYNE & AMBER GROVES ROSA ONTIVEROS (l) & PAMN WEAVER KELLY HALE and TRACEY McCOY (l-r) RYAN MATHEWS, CHRIS WEAVER and VON ADAY INKS LAKE MINI-CAMP Campfire Lighters (l-r) ERIN HEDERHORST BYERS, JARED MEABON, BRAD McCUTCHEON, JOHN CLARY, GRAY WILCOX, JENNIFER BLEY SWEENY, BETHANY HANDY, PAIGE BROWN, MARY ELIZABETH HAND & MARK GENUNG WROE JACKSON TOM & ADRIENNE FEILD checking in with DON WILHELMI ZACH SMITH and PRESSLY CLINTON (l-r) MEREDITH MITCHELL CLARY, JOHN CLARY & BLAIR BRAZELTON BOGHETICH JAMES LEE STUART & MADISON FORD BEN SELMAN (l) & LINCOLN ROSE (l-r) RACHEL ESTRADA, BEN VIERVILLE, PHILLIP MASSAD and AUSTIN JETER KATHARINE BAYER TOBY ATKINS WARREN LEE GINA AL-JAZRAWI NELSON (l) and JOY AL-JAZRAWI CAITY ROBERTSON CLINTON SHIRLEY MILLER BRIAN & COURTNEY SCOGGINS Campfire Lighters (l) PAIGE REYNOLDS and HILARY LANE MAISEY EDWARDS (l) and LAUREN SCHIEFFER LARRY TAYLOR Mini-Camp Counselors . . . (l-r) front: JEFF EISEMANN, BECKY HOWARD, COURTNEY UMSTATTD, BAILEY MORELEDGE, ANNA MEYERSON, ANNIE McLAUGHLIN, KATE SCHWARZLOSE and CASSIE CONSTANZO (photographer) . . back: ALAN CORRALEJO (photographer), CHRIS WILSON, JIM ROBERTSON, ADAM ZIMMERMAN, QUENTIN HENDERSHOT, NICK ALDEN, LOGAN ROBALCAVA and LEE STARR Page 12, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 13 More inks lake indian springs Mini-Camp 2012 SEAN HILL HONOR HINKLE HAL & BARBARA ten BRINK PATTY ACERS TROSCLAIR (l-r) DAVID BENNETT, STACY ROBERTSON BENNETT, CECILIA FREEMAN, MONA BIBLE, MELONY CONSTANZO & TIM CONSTANZO (l-r) CAMILLE CAIN, NATALIE ZIVLEY DAVIS and ALISON LYNCH BAGLEY (l-r) LAURA LINDEN HAND, DAVID HAND, ROBERT HAND & MARY ELIZABETH HAND TRES CLINTON back (l-r) COURTNEY WEAVER YOUNG & SAMANTHA HOLMAN . . front (l-r) NICOLE HAMEL SMITH & LISA TANNER CHASE (l) & CHAD BRADLEY HAIL, HAIL, THE GANGS ALL HERE! RYAN MURPHY (l) and WILL BLACK (l-r) SCOTT SYPULT, TAMARA SYPULT, DUNCAN FRASER & ELLEN FRASER SHARION INNIS BOSTIC (l) helping Campfire Lighter CHELSEA RICHARDSON ADAM ZIMMERMAN talking on CHURCH MTN. (l-r) KIM CORSON PURNELL, ALLISON COOK, JOANIE MARTIN PRICE, JOHN GARRETT & MELINDA MAXFIELD Campfire Lighter FORTENBERRY Campfire Lighters (l) WILLIAM BIELAMOWIXZ & TRENT SYMMONDS WARREN Page 12, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 13 More inks lake indian springs Mini-Camp 2012 SEAN HILL HONOR HINKLE HAL & BARBARA ten BRINK PATTY ACERS TROSCLAIR (l-r) DAVID BENNETT, STACY ROBERTSON BENNETT, CECILIA FREEMAN, MONA BIBLE, MELONY CONSTANZO & TIM CONSTANZO (l-r) CAMILLE CAIN, NATALIE ZIVLEY DAVIS and ALISON LYNCH BAGLEY (l-r) LAURA LINDEN HAND, DAVID HAND, ROBERT HAND & MARY ELIZABETH HAND TRES CLINTON back (l-r) COURTNEY WEAVER YOUNG & SAMANTHA HOLMAN . . front (l-r) NICOLE HAMEL SMITH & LISA TANNER CHASE (l) & CHAD BRADLEY HAIL, HAIL, THE GANGS ALL HERE! RYAN MURPHY (l) and WILL BLACK (l-r) SCOTT SYPULT, TAMARA SYPULT, DUNCAN FRASER & ELLEN FRASER SHARION INNIS BOSTIC (l) helping Campfire Lighter CHELSEA RICHARDSON ADAM ZIMMERMAN talking on CHURCH MTN. (l-r) KIM CORSON PURNELL, ALLISON COOK, JOANIE MARTIN PRICE, JOHN GARRETT & MELINDA MAXFIELD Campfire Lighter FORTENBERRY Campfire Lighters (l) WILLIAM BIELAMOWIXZ & TRENT SYMMONDS WARREN Page 14, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 11 More Indian springs Mini-Camp Inks Lake Mini-Camp 2012 WAYNE & AMBER GROVES ROSA ONTIVEROS (l) & PAMN WEAVER KELLY HALE and TRACEY McCOY (l-r) RYAN MATHEWS, CHRIS WEAVER and VON ADAY INKS LAKE MINI-CAMP Campfire Lighters (l-r) ERIN HEDERHORST BYERS, JARED MEABON, BRAD McCUTCHEON, JOHN CLARY, GRAY WILCOX, JENNIFER BLEY SWEENY, BETHANY HANDY, PAIGE BROWN, MARY ELIZABETH HAND & MARK GENUNG WROE JACKSON TOM & ADRIENNE FEILD checking in with DON WILHELMI ZACH SMITH and PRESSLY CLINTON (l-r) MEREDITH MITCHELL CLARY, JOHN CLARY & BLAIR BRAZELTON BOGHETICH JAMES LEE STUART & MADISON FORD BEN SELMAN (l) & LINCOLN ROSE (l-r) RACHEL ESTRADA, BEN VIERVILLE, PHILLIP MASSAD and AUSTIN JETER KATHARINE BAYER TOBY ATKINS WARREN LEE GINA AL-JAZRAWI NELSON (l) and JOY AL-JAZRAWI CAITY ROBERTSON CLINTON SHIRLEY MILLER BRIAN & COURTNEY SCOGGINS Campfire Lighters (l) PAIGE REYNOLDS and HILARY LANE MAISEY EDWARDS (l) and LAUREN SCHIEFFER LARRY TAYLOR Mini-Camp Counselors . . . (l-r) front: JEFF EISEMANN, BECKY HOWARD, COURTNEY UMSTATTD, BAILEY MORELEDGE, ANNA MEYERSON, ANNIE McLAUGHLIN, KATE SCHWARZLOSE and CASSIE CONSTANZO (photographer) . . back: ALAN CORRALEJO (photographer), CHRIS WILSON, JIM ROBERTSON, ADAM ZIMMERMAN, QUENTIN HENDERSHOT, NICK ALDEN, LOGAN ROBALCAVA and LEE STARR Page 10, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 15 If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It . . . The CLH Tradition Holds By LIESL SCOTT KEETER This year, 2013, is my second year as a CLH camper... PARENT! MY daughter HANNA LOVED her first year as a Pally at Indian Springs in 2012 and is getting more and more excited about year two. So am I! I was a CLH camper from 1976 - 1981 at Inks, First Term. After 30 (give or take a few years, or decades... ) of being a grown-up with a job and responsibilities and the occasional fond memory of my time at Camp, I’m getting to experience the phenomenon of CLH from the parent’s perspective. Until last summer, my CLH memories had grown hazy over time and my involvement was vicariously through my sister (AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY). AMY has remained involved with Camp since 1976, having been a camper for 9 years, summer nanny for NAN and BOBBY, and a counselor for I- don’teven- know- how- many- years. Now AMY and her husband WARREN certify the CLH lifeguards, WARREN has been a Camp EMT for two years and their daughter, EMMA, a camper for two years. So, when HELEN FRADY asked me at Carnival to share my Camp memories for LUMnews, I was flattered. And then I thought, “Good grief... it’s been forever, I haven’t stayed in touch like my sister did, what will I say?” The light bulb in my head had the good sense to go on, rather than flickering like there’s blown fuse, and I realized that so much of what makes CLH special hasn’t changed. Oh sure, now we parents can check in daily online and email our kids, but all the essentials are the same. And for all of us campers-turned-camper’s parents, it’s probably even more special to see it through the eyes of our kids, not to mention spouses, family and friends who had never been involved until now. The dusty memories come back slowly: at that first Carnival with games and jokes that are the same and yet, still funny; when we dropped HANNA off at the bus last June with a lot of ATTAWAYTOGOs being exchanged; when checking the photos every evening (what a treat that is!) and seeing the fun; and then, OMIGOSH ... V-Day! The sights and sounds of CLH! We got in line early with Starbucks and scones, a “new’ development in V-Day activities since the late 1970s, but not a bad one, especially since most of the people in the Marble Falls Starbucks that morning were also headed to Burnet. We arrived early enough that, from our spot in line, we could hear the music start and then the countdown to let the cars in. I got such a thrill of excitement - I’d forgotten about the countdown! My raggedy, sunburned, crazycamp-hair HANNA looked so excited to see her family and show us all around. First the cabin - which, hello! - looks the same as the cabins in which I spent most of June for six years! I confirmed with my bottombunk niece EMMA that she’d stuck her feet up on the top bunk to bounce HANNA around, just as I’d instructed her before Camp started. She demonstrated her technique - same squeaky springs! After the cabin meeting, we were off to activities. My son and fatherin-law had wandered off to check out the Camp golf course right next to pickle-ball, where our day’s activities began. I wanted everyone to see the OD in/out reports, so sent my husband on a reconnaissance mission to find them, because surely, SURELY, since I was suddenly giddy about seeing my first “OD in” since 1981, they might regret missing out. I was hoping for something complicated to see if the OD could handle the pressure of somebody with a red pin, somebody at Pit Stop, etc. I was explaining to my family (not to my mother, she knows the drill) the finer nuances of said complicated OD report and the importance of getting it right when I realized I might be over-selling this timehonored task to the rookies (mostly because their eyes had glazed over). So, OK, maybe a bunch of tired, excited, giggling 8-year-olds doing an “OD in” at pickle-ball isn’t the Oscars, but I teared-up anyway. No matter! Off to the Lower Lake for activity two! The OD nailed her report and the Pallies put on their ba- LIESL SCOTT KEETER nanas to hit all that new fun stuff in the Lower Lake. Well, new to me, anyway! What wasn’t new and what, again, gave me that unexpected thrill was the “All Out”...still done EXACTLY the same as in 1981! On the way to the last activity of the term (kayaks; what a sweet little beach and water feature that is!), I chatted with another mom who had actually been at Inks First Term right up until 1975; we’d missed each other by a year but had so much fun talking about all the memories we were reliving by actually being AT Camp! I can only imagine what it would be like if I were at Inks and visiting my old cabins, Chow Hall, Mary’s Cabin, Merit Store, etc. Would my plaques still be displayed somewhere? Would my name be on the Mile Swim list of Top Five Milers? Would I remember which spout at Old Faceful got me every single time? Would I get LOST??? Or know my way around as if it was 1982 instead of 2012? It was hard to leave Camp that VDay for me because what makes Camp special is the tradition...”if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Those traditions are what I experienced and what have made the reconnection with CLH so special. I realized I’d started a new CLH journey with my daughter, and I was having a blast! Maybe my son will want to go in a year or two when he’s old enough. We’ve recruited a friend of HANNA’s to Camp this summer; one look at the carnival movies and he was sold! Now I get to enjoy V-Day with another set of rookies and I cannot wait! experience the CLH experience from a parent’s perspective . . a great comparison . . Most things never change, just the faces and times! And, it doesn’t take long to catch up with the wonderful memories made during that time from your camping and now your daughter’s. LIESL, a camper for six years (1976-1981) at Inks Lake, was raised in Cleburne, TX. She now lives in McKinney with husband GEORGE and children HANNA (10) and 2013 will be her second year at Indian Springs and SCOTT (8), a 2nd grader who is almost ready for camp! LIESL is an Employee Relations Consultant, Hewlett-Packard Company in Plano and GEORGE is Sales Operations Manager, AT&T. As a camper her honors included Campfire Lighter, Top Five Miler and her activity awards were soccer, swim and a Regatta Winner. LIESL graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Journalism Degree. Asked if anything else she would like to add and she said she would love to reconnect with camp friends ([email protected]). We thank you, LIESL, for your wonLIESL SCOTT KEETER, what a fun derful thoughts and memories and we story to read. How camp was when look forward to seeing you V-Day, you were a camper and now getting to summer of 2013! Always ... CLH Memories Are Never Ending By SUSAN STIPLING EDWARDS It’s almost Camp Time! I’ve been hearing this now around my house ever since we went to Carnival in January. That carnival movie always gets our boys excited for summer to finally get here so they can ditch their books for beach towels, swim trunks and merit pins. Each V-day when I pick them up they always say that this was their best time yet. It always gets better with new friends, new activities and new experiences., Even though their memories are not the same as mine were, they are always so similar when I start to hear the details unfold. Camp Longhorn always seems to stay the same but yet it also seems to get better with time and as we add to those memories. Both as we age and as we experience them all over again with our kids. My memories are of Super Camper and theirs are of Longhorn Cup. My memories are of one coed lake and theirs are of Upper and Lower lake. My memories are of one dance on the tennis court with all ages and theirs are of theme nights and divisions of ages. But so many, more memories are exactly the same. The gum drop, KP duty, serving, merits and demerits, the merit store, hoss, O.D., Church Mountain, swimming in the hoss trough, apple crisp, Campfire Lighter, sing-songs, the cabin names, blob, mile swim, trampoline, free and easy, the Sunshine Bus, trips to Inks Lake, the pit stop, snack time, after dinner activities, merit questions, putting down the shutters during a rain storm, Old Faceful, tumping your canoe, Devil’s Water Hole, the underwater surprises, the water sock, the trolley, swim bay, “all-out”, quiet time, mail SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS call, Funtastics, daddy long legs, frog day, camp carnival, king and queen, prince and princess, early birds, greasy chicken on the bus ride, skits, inspection, merit foods, water polo, the smell of the 22’s, 22 shell metal trays, the quiet walk to Church Mountain, snake pit, getting squirted on the blob, friendship flash, whole cabin on the blob, archery, TAPS, the treehouse, lifesaver tree, Pita, Fiesta Swim, earcohol, countdown on Vday, trail rides, movie night, name tha, all camp picnic, hoss show, chicken fried steak, H20 show, getting married, silly camp signs, getting merits for dancing, pancakes and bacon, writing letters to friends and family, the distance, jumping off the 2nd tower, the library, camp chores, blobbing after dinner and waiting for that cabin surprise from your generals. My oldest gets the proud duty”to protect Indian Springs this year as a Marine. He has heard stories from me and his uncle about the famed generals and the calls of duty that take place during the basic training and the ultimate sacrifice which happens to get mud all over everyone. What I can’t wait to hear are all the funny moments that are unique to his group. I also look forward to testing their strength with water balloons on V-day. Yes, something tells me that this will be their best year ever at Camp Longhorn! We all look forward to returning and making memories for many years to come! I appreciate the opportunity that I was given as a camper and especially seeing it repeat through the eyes of my children. Thanks for the memories! SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS, thanks for your wonderful memories! Your writing brings back fond thoughts of the many, many, wonderful happenings that take place year after year after year at CLH! Through your children the list grows and isn’t it fun to mostly know what will be happening this coming summer as your children make new friends, have new activities and entertain new experiences! SUSAN, who grew up in Carrollton, now lives in Frisco with husband STEVE and their boys . . RYAN (14) and 2013 will be his 5th year at Indian Springs; DREW (12) and 2013 will be his 5th year at Indian Springs; BRENDAN (10) and 2013 will be his 3rd year at Indian Springs. A Campfire Lighter, she was a camper 1979 1985 at Indian Springs. SUSAN, formerly in Advertising is now a stayat-home MOM and husband STEVE is in pneumatic sales. She mentions that brother JEFF STRIPLING attended CLH Indian Springs for many years and her nieces, CAROLYN & MARYBETH STRIPLING will be at Indian Springs this coming summer! SUSAN graduated from U.T. Austin! We thank you, SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS, for such a fun and interesting article! And, we thank you for taking the time from a busy schedule to jot down your thoughts! Don’t Forget! Make The Date! Mini-Camps Inks Lake / Indian Springs Aug. 17 & 18th Passing On The Tradition of Camp Longhorn CLH and the merit system that is used to help with rewards/consequences. Often I find myself saying to my children, “that would be a “D” or “A merit for you, Attaway to Go!” I hope to continue the tradition with CLH through my children and hopefully one day attend V-Day to pick up my grandchildren. Even though that is many years in the future, I believe in my heart that Camp Longhorn will still be there, and will still be instilling positive values in the hearts of its campers. Attawaytogo CLH for keeping with tradition! By KARIN SOLOMON SALTSMAN Camp was always a part of our childhood. My parents grew up in New York and they would attend sleep away camp for eight weeks every summer. It was obvious to us at a young age that my parents wanted to continue this tradition with me and my two sisters. My parents tried three summer camps before they heard about a camp in Burnet, Texas named Camp Longhorn. By this time, my older sister was too old to be a camper and I was already in middle school. My little sister and I were interviewed and enrolled in the 3rd Term of the Ranch Branch in 1984. I was a Mustang and Lori was a Palomino. I was so excited to be going to this great camp after we heard about its wonderful reputation and we were not disappointed, we had a great time. My favorite activities included Blob, Archery, Trampoline, and of course, Swim Bay. We happily went back to camp in 1985. This time my older sister ANNIE joined us as a counselor. I was thrilled to be a Marina. To this day, I still remember marching in the Mud Pit and saying “Love this Mud Sir, Love this Mud.” Enjoying camp and sharing it with my siblings made for memorable memories. Even though I only attended camp for two years, CLH made a mark on my adolescent years and would teach me many lessons that I would take into my adulthood.. Even after I wasn’t a camper anymore, I still enjoyed going back every summer to pick up my sister LORI who continued as a camper for KARIN SOLOMON ZALTSMAN (right) ‘84/’85 ... at Hossback . . Indian Springs 8 years, and my old sister ANNIE, who continued as a counselor for 7 years. There is something special about walking around camp on VDay and being surround by smiling faces, watching kids run to their parents for big hugs and witnessing kids say sweet goodbyes to friends they hope to see again next year. My older sister ANNIE passed on the CLH tradition first to her boys, NATHAN, ANDREW, and STEVEN ZUCKER, as they all attended Indian Springs 3rd term for many years. I couldn’t wait until I had children old enough to also attend. My day to FINALLY pass on the tradition came last year when my daughter EMILY completed 2nd grade. In continuing with the tradition, we sent her to Indian Springs, formerly Ranch Branch for 3rd term just like my sisters, neph- ews and I went. EMILY had the best time as her first year as a Pony. She loved everything about camp! She was voted “Miss Sing” and excelled in many of the activities that I loved as a camper. Besides the memories, I learned a lot of important lessons at camp which include treating others with respect, learning to brag on others and not myself and to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of nature. I wish that I would have had the opportunity to attend CLH at a younger age as I might have found it easier to make friends and bond with the other girls. Starting in the adolescent years was a challenge for me. Regardless, I still loved my two years as a camper at CLH and wanted to pass on the tradition of CLH to my own children. I love the values that are taught at What a beautiful story you tell, KARIN SOLOMON ZALTSMAN. Sooo interesting and personal. It’s a great story about your sisters and ANNIE’s children and your children. It’s a story that reflects the teachings of CLH and the positive values it instills in the hearts of the campers. KARIN, from San Antonio, lives there now with husband TAMIR and their girls . . EMILY (9) and 2013 will be her 2nd year at Indian Springs and SARAH (7), future camper in 2014. Even though a camper for just 2 years, KARIN is a true Longhorn Girl. She attended Indian Springs in ‘84 and ‘85. KARIN is a Lecturer, Adjunct Faculty at UTSA in College of Education and Human Development. TAMIR is Applied Materials Sales Specialist. As a camper, she was Song Leader - Marinas ‘85. She received her BS at Texas State University in ‘93 and MS from Texas A&M, Kingsville ‘99. We love your story, KARIN, and thank you so very, very much for taking the time to jot down your thoughts and memories. See you V-Day 2013! CLH - Heaven On Earth For Many, Many Years By AMANDA MURRAY STETLER My first summer at camp, my mom was worried about me becoming homesick. They dropped me off at the Lark cabin, I said good-bye, and didn’t stop smiling for three weeks. I knew no one that first summer, but left with twelve new best friends. I wrote letters home telling my parents about the blob, sailing, the watersocks, how I had gotten married at Carnival, and oh by the way, I broke my toe but it’s cool- I just taped it to the next one. On V-Day I showed them how high the lake had come during the term, completely covering girl’s campfire. Little did I know that Camp Longhorn would be one of the experiences that most influenced who I am today. A few years after that first year, I even chose to go back to camp over a trip sailing in Croatia. My experiences at camp only grew richer as I became a counselor. If there was something I was born to do, it was to be a Chief counselor. The numerous campers I had during the eleven terms I had the Chiefs taught me so much about life. Like the importance of flexibility and a positive attitude when JORDAN JEFFUS and I lived in the scuba house for the majority of three weeks with 30 Chiefs due to our cabin flooding. Or the time we learned about patience during Early Days picking up cow manure all over girls camp. Or when we had to face our fear of snakes when BILLY ROB caught (with his bare hands) a snake easily over 4 feet long hanging from the rafters of the water trolley just outside the Chief cabin. The summer after I graduated college, I found myself back at camp finishing up 2nd term, days before I started medical school. I had a few weeks of freedom between graduation and orientation, and I wanted to spend it at my favorite place on Earth. Over the years I have been so fortunate to keep in touch with many of my campers. It enriches my life to see them grow up and find their place in this world. Your camp friendships are the only ones that can pick right back up where you left off the summer before. My camp friends and I have always had reunions, and it really feels as though no time has passed since our last visit. Boyfriends and husbands have joined us over the years, and they can’t believe we can talk about camp for days straight. They are often shocked to find out that we can dock a ski boat perfectly, rig sailboats by ourselves, flawlessly slice a watermelon, and fix any toilets that break. more to come. Even though camp may get new blob towers or a new library, the values, friendships, and traditions will never change. AMANDA MURRAY STETLER It breaks my heart that I have outgrown my time at Camp Longhorn. My only resignation is the fact that I can some day share the same camp that was such a big piece of my life with my children. I married someone who had never heard of Camp Longhorn, so before we got married I made sure he agreed that our kids will go to Camp Longhorn no matter what. I know that when they go, they will be experiencing the same thing I did, just with different people. What TEX created was so pure. I am proud that the traditions born over the years will be traditions for many What a great story, AMANDA MURRAY STETLER! You went through many, many years of your camping experience in a few sentences and sooo much fun to read! I hope that some day there is a plaque in the Chief cabin that says something like . . . AMANDA MURRAY’s bunk and Cabin for 11 terms and many years! Yes, you were born to be an outstanding Chief counselor! AMANDA, a camper seven years and counselor 6 years at Inks Lake, was raised in Fredericksburg, TX! As a Medical Student, she has not yet settled on a town to call home! AMANDA will start OBGYN Residency this coming summer. Husband JACOB, is an Anesthesiology Resident. As a camper, she was Campfire Lighter - 1998 and voted Favorite Counselor in 2007. She was in charge of sailing, Camp Carnivals and yes, Chief Counselor! Her undergraduate work was at the University of Texas in Austin and then University of North Texas Medical School. We thank you, AMANDA, for your wonderful contributions here at Camp and we thank you for a great story! WE APPRECIATE YOU! Mark Your Calendar Now! MINI-CAMP SCHEDULE FOR INKS LAKE 2013 . . . Mark your calendar . . Aug. 17/18 (Schedule subject to change at any moment!!) - Arrive Saturday, August 17th noonish and park car on airstrip. - Light pickup lunch in Chow Hall available at registration time. - You pick your bunk - girls camp if you wish to get some sleep(?) and boys camp if sleep is not on your schedule! - Unscheduled activities all afternoon including lazy river (Rio Flojo), blobbing, swimming, sailing, skiing, canoeing, climbing wall, water sock, tubing, etc., etc. You pick what you want to do and when you want to do it! - A great mini-golf tournament will be going during the afternoon for those’ that want to participate! The Merit Store will be open 3:30 - 5:30 check/ credit cards only! Please join us for some great shopping! (note: Merit Store will not be open Sunday morning!) - Before dinner we will have a raffle (lots of fun prizes with the grand prize being a trip back for two to mini-camp the following year) and drinks and snacks! - A great meal is already being discussed! It will probably be chicken fried steak with all the tirmmings prepared by BARNEY and KIM and their great staff! - our campfires are always sooo much fun and we always look forward to some great entertainment! And, maybe some guitar playing, too’. - After campfire there will be free time - unplanned activities. For those who wish to stay on the grounds we will have marshmallows and smores and evening Rio Flojo fun! - It’s early to rise on Sunday morning with pancakes, bacon, fruit, etc. at BARNEY’s Chow Hall and some great, strong coffee, too! - It’s off to Church Mountai n with an inspirational short service before saying SOLONG-HORN until next year. Page 16, LUMNEWS, May 2013 LUMNEWS, May 2013, Page 9 Wedding Bells Are Ringing Austin, TX Gretchen Jones Georgetown, TX Holly Bovio Temple, TX Anthony Marshall El Paso, TX Julie Freund Mansfield, TX Chuck Nichols Santa Monica, CA Kimberly Reiner Atlanta, GA Mollie Kimmelman Franklin, TN Eric Schultenover College Station, TX Anne Lockett New Orleans, LA Wade Walk ROBER TO & APRIL MOORE HANSON ROBERT No vember 3, 2012 Nov Burnet, TX A Few Of Our Many, Many, Alumni & Special Parents COR Y & EUNICE ROBER TSON CORY ROBERT Mar ch 23, 2013 arc Solim an Ba y, Me xic o Soliman Bay Mexic xico WILL & JENNIFER HIGHT OWER MONTELE ONE HIGHTO MONTELEONE Dec ember 1, 2012 December Houston, TX SEAN & KA THERINE DOLAN KINNEY KATHERINE June 16, 2012 Key W est, FL West, A few of the many, many Alumni and Special Parents that were at the Camp Carnivals in November, December, January and February! These gatherings are enjoyed by all with lots of prizes and surprises for CLASP Members, too! BEN & CHRYL SELMAN RAY BLAIR RICHARDSON LOCKE with daughter MARY ALLEN (l-r) BRIAN WEAVER, AUSTIN JETER, DANNY MIDDLETON & BOBBY MANNING GEORGIA ELLIS PIAZZA with children MICHAEL & NINA TREY & SUZANNE BROWN ERIN DEATON MOSS with daughter ALLIE (l) and KATY KRIPS NELSON’s daughter, CAROLINE How cute is this?! This is ELIZABETH and she looked at every CLH poster at the Dallas Carnival! SCOTT & JENNIFER BANKLER with sons BENJAMIN (l) and WILLIAM JR & B AILEY BRITT WEA VER BAILEY WEAVER No vember 17, 2012 Nov Kerrville errville,, TX SALLY BAGBY - One of the first girl campers at Inks Lake! Visiting at the Phoenix, AZ Carnival . . ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER (l) and AMILA RABICOFF FERLISE holding son, WYATT MICHAEL SOPER with children . . PERRI & MADISON CULLEN & D ANIELLE CONST ANZO DANIELLE CONSTANZO Mar ch 9, 2013 arc San Antonio, TX KENNO TARLTON with daughter MORGAN POLLY and grandson ELI TIFFANY BEACHLEY CASILLAS with children . . LANDON & twins MADY & LILY DAVID & MARY FRANCES ANDERSON DUMAY with boys CLAYTON, CONNER & PATRICK Page 8, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 17 Wedding Bells Are Ringing Dallas, TX Laura Maberry Whitlock Longview, TX Josh Jordan Houston, TX Michael Blalock Laredo, TX Molly Alegria ZA C & BRITT ANY NEEL Y ZAC BRITTANY NEELY July 14, 2012 Lampas as ampasas as,, TX San Antonio, TX Kristin Urban Kemmett Galveston, TX Edie Brown Harrington Forth Worth, TX Tiffany Beachley Casillas North Houston, TX Susan Seymour Bruce CALEN & JODI BOSTIC Febru ary 2, 2013 ebruary Hor seshoe Ba y, TX Horseshoe Bay North Dallas, TX April Ellison Tate Corpus Christi, TX Michael Carlisle DREW & COUR TNEY ROBINSON PROCHASKA COURTNEY Dec ember 31, 2012 December Houston, TX Beaumont, TX Karen Robbins Shreveport, LA Zach Lawrence JACK & KELLEY F ORD EUB ANKS FORD EUBANKS June 30, 2012 Lak eway, TX ake Waco, TX Felicia Chase Goodman Dallas, TX Scott Reynolds McAllen, TX Ito Deutsch Natchitoches, LA Emilyn Horton Houston, TX Shane Brenan JOHN & ELIZABETH NORRIS BEA COM BEACOM No vember 10, 2012 Nov San Antonio, TX Victoria, TX Jeff Bauknight Dallas, TX Angie West Maxfield Austin, TX Mary Leslie Stewart Calcote Tyler, TX Kelley Moore Brownlow Houston, TX Tammy Hiskey DAVID & S ARA W OOLLEY SMITH SARA WOOLLEY October 6, 2012 The C olon y, TX Colon olony Page 18, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 7 OUR CARNIVAL HEROES . . . OUR HEROES . . We say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to our many CLASP members who helped at the Camp Longhorn Carnivals in October, November, December, January and February!! Not only do they do a great job at the CLASP (Camp Longhorn Alumni and Special Parents) tables at these Carnivals, but they help where needed. If you would like to be involved next year, please give the CLASP office a call (512-756-4650 at Indian Springs or 512-793-2811 at Inks Lake) or e-mail us [email protected]. We would LOVE TO HAVE YOUR HELP! HAMON BIELAMOWICZ, PATTI GAMMONS MONZINGO, CHRISTI HUDSON THOMAS & ELIZABETH BAYER; Fort Worth, PETE GREENHAW & KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS; Shreveport, LA, JILL BAUKNIGHT GUIDRY, SHELLEY LAWSON & ELIZABETH MENDELL CARMODY; Natchitoches, LA, JOELLE EVANS & CATHY INGRAM; Tyler, AMY LESTER MIMMS & BRUCE BAIN; Longview, BETSY FARRINGTON PISTONE & BETSY FARMER GEKIERE; Galveston, EDIE BROWN HARRINGTON & KIM RASCHKE; Beaumont, ELLE SCHWARZLOSE & ELIZABETH MILLER; Houston, MALCOLM WADDELL, LEIGH ANN PYEATT RANSLEM, JEFF SEELY, CHARLOTTE JAMES, SALLY CARAWAY GARDNER, JOY AL-JAZRAWI, HENRY RIENSTRA, KITTY OLDHAM, DREW COZBY & WAVERLY WHITE GAGE; North Houston, SUSAN SEYMOUR BRUCE & TAPPY ALEXANDER TEMPIO; Waco, BEN & CHRYL RAY SELMAN; Georgetown, ELLEN LARUE & WESLIE SZYMANDERA ELLIOTT; Austin, CAROLYN BRITTON ALLEN, MARY LESLIE STEWART CALCOTE, KRISTEN von DOENHOFF ASHY, LARRY CHAUVIN, WROE JACKSON, DANE CHAMBLESS & BETH HARWOOD; Temple, MELISSA TYROCH BRAGG & MATT and ELIZABETH GREENFIELD; El Paso, CAROLINE JONES NORTH & KELLI NEESSEN; Mansfield, RICK & TRISHA JENKINS; Santa Monica, CA, LISA TANNER & AMY CLOWE TRAUGHBER; Mooresville, NC, RICK HOPKINS; Atlanta, GA, MOLLIE KIMMELMAN & CHRISTY CLARDY CLARK; Franklin, TN, KIM WILLIS WRIGHT and KENT & LISA DAVIS; College Station, JOHANNA RANKIN GESSNER, SARAH SEIDEL BRIEDEN & ROBERT AVERYT; New Orleans, LA, EUGENIA WALK, CHARLENE WALK, HILARY LANE, COURTNEY LeCLERCQ & LIZ PARRO GOTTSEGEN. New York, NY, MAGGIE HAMMETT, JERI ANNE NORTON HINES & MILLICENT LINDLEY ROBERTSON; Phoenix, AZ, ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER & SCOTT SIPPEL; Santa Fe, NM, MEME HOLLAND GREATHOUSE; Burnet, MARY PATT EVEREST; Midland, KATHY GESELL WALLACE, SHELLEY DAVIS HARPER, MIKELL MILES ABNEY & JENNI DAVIS HORD; Amarillo, BANNA DODSON DUNCAN & SUSAN MORMAN TEEPLE; Lubbock, CHARLIE & CAMILLE CREWS; Abilene, SARA BLAKELY & PARKER CANNAN; San Angelo, CAMILLE MILLER YALE, TIFFANY BURNS & HAILEY IRONS NEWLIN; Denver, CO, LEE ANNE AMMONS, RACHEL LEE NEUMAN, COURTNEY HENRY, WESLEY & ANN SMITH, LAURIE SMITH and JOHN & SARAH DYESS; Oklahoma City, OK, VANESSA BROWN SMITH and STEVE & SARA ORCZYBARSTOW BROWN; Tulsa, OK, JILL BYRNE HOILIEN & KATE STICKLE SOKOLOSKY; Wichita Falls, VICKI INMAN JEFFUS & LUELEN VINSON HOOD; Washington, DC, WILL BLACK, ASHLEY SOUTHERLAND & HILLARY WILLIAMS; San Antonio, LINCOLN ROSE, PAM JARY, ROSSER, ASHLEY BLYTHE ZACHRY, TRACY LAPPIN WINTER, JOSEY MEADOR FLESHER & CHRISTINE CHAMBERS TYNG; Corpus Christi, MICHAEL CARLISLE & NINA PERABO; McAllen, COURTNEY METZ FORTHUBER and LUKE WOOLDRIDGE; Victoria, TAMI TOWNSEND KEELING & MELITA TYNG KEITH; Laredo, MOLLY ALEGRIA & JULISSA LERMA; North Dallas, KRISTI RABEL JONES, SARA WOOLLEY SMITH & AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY; Dallas, SAMANTHA HOLLMAN, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, AMANDA BARRINGER, DONNA ROGERS GRAY, HEATHER HAWN ROBERTS, LACY HAWN Burnet, MARY PATT MOFFITT SCHULTZ, KATE IRONS DORFF, EVEREST KENDALL SIMPSON, MOLLY AND THE WINNERS ARE Camp Carnivals are for everyone! Some great prIzes and surprises are enjoyed by C.L,.A.S.P. Members! Lots of visiting and story telling . . HERE ARE THE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS IN MOST CARNIVAL TOWNS . . Austin (l-r) MARY LESLIE STEWART CALCOTE, KRISTEN von DOENHOFF ASHY & CAROLYN BRITTON ALLEN Houston (l-r) MALCOLM WADDELL, SALLY CARAWAY GARDNER, LEIGH ANN PYEATT RANSLEM & DREW COZBY Austin (l-r) DANE CHAMBLESS, LARRY CHAUVIN, BETH HARWOOD & WROE JACKSON Houston (l-r) HENRY RIENSTRA, CHARLOTTE JAMES, JOY AL-JAZRAWI & MALCOLM WADDELL Burnet, TX Tracie Bettin DC, JENNIFER RYAN BALL; San Antonio, SHANNON NUNNELLY; San Antonio, KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT; Corpus Christi, MICHAEL CARLISLE; McAllen, ITO DEUTSCH; Victoria, JEFF BAUKNIGHT; Laredo, MOLLY ALEGRIA; North Dallas, APRIL TATE; Dallas, SCOTT REYNOLDS; Dallas, ANGIE WEST MAXFIELD; Dallas, LAURA MABERRY WHITLOCK; Fort Worth, TIFFANY BEACHLEY CASILLAS; Shreveport, Lubbock, TX Beth Schmid LA, ZACH LAWRENCE; Natchitoches, LA, EMILYN HORTON; Tyler, KELLEY MOORE BROWNLOW; Longview, JOSH JORDAN; Galveston, EDIE BROWN HARRINGTON; Beaumont, KAREN ROBBINS; Houston, SHANE BRENAN; Houston, TAMMY HISKEY; Houston, MICHAEL BLALOCK; North Houston, SUSAN SEYMOUR BRUCE; Waco, FELICIA CHASE GOODMAN; Georgetown, HOLLY BOVIO; Austin, MARY Denver, CO Michael Shaw LESLIE STEWART CALCOTE; Austin, GRETCHEN JONES; Temple, ANTHONY MARSHALL; El Paso, JULIE FREUND; Mansfield, CHUCK NICHOLS; Santa Monica, CA, KIMBERLY REINER; Mooresville, NC, STEPHANIE LEWIS; Atlanta, GA, MOLLIE KIMMELMAN; Franklin, TN, ERIC SCHULTENOVER; College Station, ANNE LOCKETT; and New Orleans, LA, CHARLENE & WADE WALK. Wichita Falls, TX Danny Clark New York Shannon McDonald Hennessey Dallas (l-r) front, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, SAMANTHA HOLMAN, MOLLY HAMMON BIELAMOWICZ & PATTI GAMMONS MONZINGO. Back, CHRISTI HUDSON THOMAS & ELIZABETH BAYER. Houston (l-r) WAVERLY WHITE GAGE, KITTY OLDHAM & JEFF SEELY Dallas (l-r) front, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, SAMANTHA HOLMAN & HEATHER HAWN ROBERTS, back, KATE IRONS DORFF, KENDALL SIMPSON & LACY HAWN SCHULTZ San Antonio (l-r) MELONY CONSTANZO, LINCOLN ROSE, TRACY LAPPIN WINTER, CHRISTINE CHAMBERS TYNG & JOSEY MEADOR FLESHER Oklahoma City, OK Cille Wommack McDonald Midland, TX Katherine King Washington, DC Jennifer Ryan Ball Abilene, TX George & Nan Graham Phoenix, AZ Scott Sippel Dallas (l-r) KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS, SAMANTHA HOLMAN, DONNA ROGERS GRAY & AMANDA BARRINTER RULERS . . Phoenix, AZ . . SCOTT SIPPEL (l) & ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER w/BILL ROB NM, MEME HOLLAND GREATHOUSE; Burnet, TRACIE BETTIN; Midland, KATHERINE KING; Amarillo, SHARON BRADLEY; Lubbock, BETH SCHMID; Abilene, GEORGE & NAN GRAHAM; San Angelo, KRISTA BRADLEY; Denver, CO, MICHAEL SHAW; Oklahoma City, OK, CILLE WOMMACK McDONALD; Tulsa, New York, NY, SHANNON OK, KATE STICKLE McDONALD HENNESSEY; Phoe- SOKOLOSKY; Wichita Falls, nix, AZ, SCOTT SIPPEL; Santa Fe, DANNY CLARKE; Washington, Fort Worth, KATHRYN LIND ANDREWS and PETE GREENHAW San Antonio (l-r) MELONY CONSTANZO, LINCOLN ROSE, ASHLEY BLYTHE ZACHRY & PAM JARY ROSSER North Dallas (l-r) KRISTI RABEL JONES, WARREN FORTENBERRY & SARA WOOLLEY SMITH Santa Fe, NM Meme Holland Greathouse Amarillo, TX Daniel Bradley Tulsa, OK Kate Stickle Sokolosky San Angelo, TX Krista Bradley San Antonio, TX Shannon Nunnelly Page 6, LUMNews, May 2013 Thousands Of Memories Form A Happy Mosiac Don’t Forget The Date! MINI-CAMP SCHEDULE FOR INDIAN SPRINGS 2013 Mark your calendar 17/18 Aug. (Schedule subject to change at any moment!!) - Arrive Saturday, August 17th . . .noonish - Light pick-up lunch in Chow Hall available at registration time. - There are cabins for girls, guys and married couples pick one! - Activities start at 2:00 p.m. There will be one hossback ride at 2:00. Ropes from 2-4. All other activities such as the Lazy River, blobbing, canoeing, water sock, etc., etc. are unscheduled. You pick your time to do these fun activities one or all of them! - Please be nice to your poor lole counselors ‘cause you were probably in their shoes once upon a time! - 5:30-6:30 will be Merit Store shopping before the raffle. - Raffle time before chow! Lots of fun prizes with the grand prize being a trip back for two to mini-camp the following year,. And, this is a time for lots of snacks and drinks. - It’s chow time . . after the raffle for that wonderful dinner of probably chicken fried steak with all the trimmings from our great chow hall staff. - Another great campfire is already in the planning stages! Please remember those old campfire skits and tuck them neatly in your pocket to bring with you! - Free time after campfire with smores if you wish to stay on campus! - Early to rise for some great chow such as pancakes, bacon, fruit, strong coffee, etc. - It’s off to Church Mountain, with the beautiful view and inspirational short service before saying SO-LONGHORN until next year! Mark Your Calendar! Mini-Camp Inks Lake Indian Springs Aug. 17-18 LUMNews, May, 2013, Page 19 By KYLE FORD When HELEN asked me recently if I would jot down some memories and thoughts of my time at Camp Longhorn I jumped at the chance. After all, if HELEN FRADY asks you to do something, the only appropriate and acceptable answer is “yes ma’am.” I learned that many years ago but this time didn’t receive a merit. I love Camp Longhorn. I’m sure every former camper and counselor believes the time they were at camp was the best time to be there and I’m no different. From 1972 to 1982 1 had the privilege to write my verse in the amazing story of Camp Longhorn. There isn’t one overriding memory of camp but rather thousands of small ones that form a mosaic in my mind. Everyone’s are different but here are mine: the black blob with handles on the side ... Dr. JOE and PHARAOH... TEX wishing me “a happy, happy birthday on the loud speaker every July 25 ... campouts on the “Riff Raff” and jumping off the cliff .. BARNEY’s chicken fried steak ... Tang... making hammocks out of the huge white laundry bags ... merit questions ... PAT LOCKRIDGE wrestling the alligator ... frog juice ... free ‘n easy ... getting chased out of the chow hall after “stealing” a watermelon tetherball before meals ... the bubble gum drop ... jumping off the tower at swim bay . . . the underwater house ... bath day/dance night... JOHAN yelling, “tiller towards the sail” over the loud speaker in that South African accent ... rest period with the sprinkler on the roof would put anyone to sleep . . . the funny signs on the main road ... bug spray and ear drops ... the old super slide . . movie night ... listening to BOB TARLTON tell a story in the dark when all you could see was the glow of his cigarette ... the mud . . .liquid kill ..raids ... Leslie’s fried chicken in Waco on the way down horses at Inks (I know, that’s how old I am) ... flashlight wars when it rained ... the sound of cicadas in the trees ... the Bluebonnet Cafe. . .one match! ... having PAT present me with my 9th year ring at campfire ... the water show . . .the carnival and “getting married” in a canoe ... inspections ... Zorro . . .flag football and pickleball ... cradle-half-turntable-knee-halflogroll-swivel-hips-front drop ... East Germany... “Day’s done” . . . I could go on, no really. The activities and facilities were, and are, amazing but the most enduring memories of camp to me are the people. None of it works without the extraordinary staff of Camp Longhorn. It is a fraternity to which I will forever boast that I am a member. There are so many people that hold a special place in my heart. I was so saddened to hear of the passing of JEFF GRAY. He was my counselor in 1972, Cabin 0, the Mighty Apaches. He introduced me to Camp Longhorn. His nickname, “Fun Day” Gray was well deserved. Throughout the years other counselors impacted my life. CLEVE CLINTON was my counselor in Cabin 6 and, forty years later, remains one of the kindest people I have ever known. One of my favor- ite things about camp was the sense of anticipation from one year to the next. Every year that you came back the awards were better and the activities more exciting. I couldn’t wait to be a Seahawk and get to scuba dive!!! BOB KINGMAN and SCOTT JOHNSON were my counselors in the Shark cabin. I have no idea how they pulled that offl They were best friends and we all wanted to be just like them. They were hilarious and basically nuts. SCOTT broke his leg that year (’78) and flnished the term out in a golf cart. There were so many amazing role models. BILL JOHNSON was, and remains, a towering figure to me. I knew him as a camper as well as a counselor and hope someday to be half the man he is. If you’re in the Bumet area, drop by the merit store and buy a copy of his book, it is magnificent. You’ll never think of Church Mountain the same way again (trust me, get the book). He details the early days and the stories are fantastic. The amount of hard work and passion that TEX, PAT, BJ, MF, BOB and ZARK had is inspiring. I know more people from Camp Longhorn than any other institution magical place for all of us to enjoy and treasure, thank you, thank you. KYLE FORD or organization I’ve been involved with. I recently had the pleasure of visiting with former US Senator KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON. We didn’t talk policy or politics, we talked about Camp Longhorn and what an indelible mark it left on us. Thank you HELEN for asking me to do this. I spent this afternoon at camp, going through old yearbooks and smiling. To all of the amazing people since 1939 that made that KYLE FORD, what a great story! Love all the names you have included and all of your “small” memories bring back so many stories that one forgets through the years! I am so glad you spent the afternoon at camp, going through old yearbooks and smiling! KYLE grew up in Dallas and lives there now with wife CARRIE and their 4 children TAYLOR (22), JACK (18), CAROLINE (14) and ELLA (12). He was a camper, ‘72-’79 and a counselor 3 years ‘80-’82. He is in a family owned commercial real estate company and is involved with Homes for Wounded Warriors. Wife CARRIE is an institutional stock trader. A graduate of SMU, he says as a camper he was Campfire Lighter 3 or 4 times and as a counselor in Cabin 3 all 3 years! Asked if there was anything else he would like to add . . . Yes, if you’re hiring, send me an application!! KYLE is for sure a Camp Longhorn Man and we appreciate him taking time from a busy schedule to jot down such wonderful memories! Life Lessons From Camp Longhorn A By PEGGY SCOGGINS Growing up in Michigan I had never heard of Camp Longhorn. Not until I moved to Dallas in 1986 and met my husband LEE SCOGGINS. LEE was a 2 year camper and a 4 year counselor and I would hear these fun stories from him about the blob, mile swim, camp fire, chow hall, and friends etc. When my girls were born there was no doubt from very early on that they were going to be campers. LEE would tell them how much fun it was and what great friendships you can make there. When my oldest daughter turned 8 we attended our first Carnival in Dallas. After seeing her eyes light up, I knew this would be a great opportunity for her. The time came for us to take her to Valley View mall to meet her new camp friends and board the bus to Indian Springs. As one can imagine, I cried the entire way home. Our six year old was wondering why we just left her sister at this bus and went home. I woke up every morning at 5 am to look for pictures online and would pull up the radar constantly to see what the weather was like in Burnet. To see her face on the daily online pictures made my day. It warmed my heart that she was having the time of her life. The weeks seem to have passed quickly and before you know it, we were attending my first V-day. We parked our car and made a beeline to the pony cabin where we saw HAYLEY running towards us with a huge smile on her face. We were relieved to see her smile. We toured the camp and went to her activities then the sound all kids do not want to hear, “So Longhorn” She didn’t want to leave! All I can say is she cried all the way back to Dallas that day. and CLH loves you for sharing your two beautiful daughters with us! PEGGY never attend Camp but husband LEE (a CLH favorite!) attended 2 years as a camper and 4 years as a counselor at Indian Springs. PEGGY was raised in Plymouth, Michigan and now lives with LEE and their two girls . . HAYLEY (16) and 2013 will be her 9th year at CLH Indian Springs and AMANDA (14) and 2013 will be her 7th year at CLH Indian Springs . . in Highland Village, TX (just outside of Dallas). PEGGY is a retired Flight Attendant with American Airlines and LEE is director National Account Sales. PEGGY is a graduate of the University of Tennessee. Asked if she would like to mention anything else? . . “I never attended Camp Longhorn but grew over the years to love it as much as my PEGGY SCOGGINS girls do. We are blessed to have our Burnet friends in our life.” We thank I knew from that moment on Camp you, PEGGY SCOGGINS, for your Longhorn would be a big part of our special message and we thank you for life. HAYLEY is now 16 and will be a your CLH Loyalty! Wrangler Chief this summer and our other daughter AMANDA is 14 and will be a Marina. There are not many places in today’s world that our kids can just get away from all their worries and anxieties and just be a kid and play. My girls have both said once the bus turns into Camp Longorn they both just seem to breathe easier. They seem relieved to give up all their technology like cell phones and computers and just relax. The stars seem brighter at camp. The friendships my girls have created at Camp Longhorn will be cherished all their lives. It takes a lot these days to raise good kids. I feel Camp Longhorn has helped us with keeping both my daughters just really good teenagers. PEGGY SCOGGINS, what a heartwarming, uplifting and fun story to read! You’all love Camp Longhorn LI’L MORON . . . 1) How can a cowboy ride into town on Friday, stay 2 days and ride out on Friday? 2) What starts with T, ends with T and has T in it? 3) What gives you the power to walk through walls? 4) What makes a chess player happy? What’s Cookin? The following recipes are from the kitchen of BETH McBRIDE WILHELMI, Alumni and wife of Alumni JEREMY WHILEHLMI, many, many years campers and counselors at CLH Indian Springs. They have 3 adorable boys . . KLEIN (11), JACKSON (9) and MIGHTY (7) . . The two older boys attend CLH Indian Springs and MIGHTY is a future camper! DON and SUSAN WILHELMI are grandparents! Crawfish Cornbread Dressing Ingredients: - 10 tablespoonbutterormargadne - 1 large onion, chopped - 2 small green bell peppers, chopped - Make a box of combread and crumble - 1 (16-ounce) package frozen peeled, cooked crawfish tails, thawed - 2 cups chicken broth - 2 large eggs, lightly beaten - 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley - 1 teaspoon ground white pepper - 1 teaspoon ground red pepper - 1 teaspoon ground black pepper Preparation: Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat; add onion and bell pepper, and saute 4 to 5 minutes or until tender. Stir together vegetables, cornbread, and remaining ingredients in a large bowl until moistened. Spoon into a lightly greased 13- x 9-inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until firm and golden brown. Emeril’s Burger Seasoning Ingredients: - 2 1/2 Tbsp Paprika - 2 Tbsp Table Salt - 2 Tbsp Garlic Powder - 1 Tbsp Onion Powder - 2 Tbsp Black Pepper - 2 Tbsp Ground Mustard - 1 tsp Cayenne Pepper Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl and stir to blend thoroughly. Store in an airtight container. Use 2-3 teaspoons per pound of ground beef, turkey, or chicken. Gooey Butter Bottom Layer: - 1 yellow cake mix - 1/2cup melted butter - 2 eggs Mix & pat into greased 9 x 13 pan. Top Layer: - 8 oz. cream cheese softened - 1 lb powdered sugar (1 box) - 2 eggs Mix top layer and spread on top of bottom layer (withholding 1 Tbsp of powdered sugar to sprinkle on top). Sprinkle sugar on top. Bake 40 - 45 minutes at 350 degrees or until golden brown and not runny in the middle. Maple Balsamic Dressing Ingredients: - 2 shallots, finely diced - 2 tsp. Dijon mustard - 4 tsp. balsamic vinegar - 1/2 c. olive oil - 4 tsp. maple syrup - Pepper Preparation: Combine the chopped shallot, Dijon mustard, and balsamic vinegar in a large bowl. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil while you whisk to emulsify. Add the maple syrup and season, to taste, with salt and peper. The Truth About TEX - Full Circle By KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT There is a place, among the hills and dales ... Oh, when a Longhorn girl walks down the street ... I have been singing these songs to GEORGIA and GREER since birth! I could not wait until the summer of 2012 when BRYAN and I put GEORGIA on the bus for the first time. Just as anxious, I cannot wait until the summer of 2015, when we put GREER on the bus for the first time. My non-CLH mommy friends think I am nuts. All of my CLH friends completely understand and can relate. I was so excited about GEORGIA going to camp for the first time that I got out my trusty camp trunk of 14 years. I wanted to go too! I was a 3rd Term camper so naturally I wanted my girls to go 3rd Term too. When it was time to place GEORGIA, BILL called and asked me what I thought about 2nd Term. I did not know what to say and with so many thoughts racing through my mind, I finally realized how ridiculous I was being. It does not matter what term GEORGIA goes as long as she has the same positive experience that I had. I wanted nothing more than for her to love CLH as much as I did and continue to love. I quickly learned GEORGIA would be starting camp with a little girl, whose mother and I started camp together in the Wren cabin in 1983. In addition, a handful of other little girls whose mothers I went to camp with. My thought - how special is that! It was a sign, it does not matter the term, GEORGIA is just where she needs to be at Camp Longhorn! This notion was even more evident this winter when I took the girls ice-skating on a trip to Houston. A girl skated up to GEORGIA and said, “Don’t you go to Camp Longhorn?” GEORGIA confirmed her thought and they exchanged hellos and see you this summer! It is the CLH connection, and my first year camper is already experiencing it. When BILL delivered GEORGIA’s annual, he asked me how it felt to have a camper. Without hesitation, I simply replied that I have come full circle and it is special to share similar stories and experiences with GEORGIA. After 30 years of my first year at CLH, some things have changed, but so much more has not, and that is the beauty of Camp Longhorn. It is the simple things like swimming the Mile Swim and not having to wear a banana on the Blob. I was so anxious to find out if GEORGIA swam the Mile. I showed her pictures posted on the website the last few days of the term. One was of her cabin on the Blob tower with no bananas, and GEORGIA said, “Silly mommy, you should have known I swam the mile.” Silly me, I did not remember the important milestones of being a Wren! However, I think it runs deeper. I often wondered and felt sad about what camp would be like when TEX was no longer present in body. My concerns came to a screeching halt the day GEORGIA came home from camp and told me that she saw TEX. With a puzzled thought, I grinned from ear to ear and told her TEX is a pretty KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT with girls GEORGIA (l) and GREER . . GEORGIA’S CLH trunk (summer of 2012) and her Mom’s trunk (summer of 1983)! GREER will be a camper soon. amazing creature. It reminded me of my fondest personal memory of TEX as “Dr. Schwartz.” I think this is where I obtained my “I can do it” attitude. I was a counselor on duty the night Dr. Schwartz came to girl’s campfire. I am deathly afraid of snakes, but that simply was not an option that night. We assisted Dr. Schwartz with his mailbags full of creepy crawly creatures. I did it, and I survived. No, I do not seek out snakes, but I know, if I need to, I can. Many experiences at camp taught me the “if I need to, I can lesson” and duct tape fixes everything! The fundamental ideas that TEX and PAT founded CLH on are still alive and well today because many individuals like me have come full circle. In fact, CLH is one big circle - there is no break in the CLH tradition. When counselors “retire,” they pass the torch to the next “generation” of counselors who were most likely campers and have the CLH spirit deep in their soul. If you were not a camper, you certainly learn quickly that the spirit is contagious beyond your wildest expectations. I love and cherish that I can share and relate to GEORGIA’s first year experiences, and I am looking forward to reminiscing with her, as well as GREER, year after year until it is my grandchild’s turn to be a first year camper. Therefore, the truth about TEX is that today TEX is bigger than any person is, and his work has gone on longer than any of us have lived and will live. It is important for all of us present and past to hold the privileges and traditions of Camp Longhorn sacred. I cannot begin to thank my parents enough for making the all-important decision to send me to Camp Longhorn and hope my girls will feel the same. Thank you TEX & PAT and thank you to the ROBERTSON family, the FRADY family, and all campers, counselors and staff who have passed through the famous gate to help keep the integrity that was founded 74 years ago!!! We thank you, KRISTIN URBAN KEMMETT, for such special memories you have of Camp Longhorn! A story full of sooo many memories . . some amusing, some heartwarming and ALL from a special person . . camper, counselor and Alumni! I had not thought of Dr. Schwartz.in a while but your story brings back sooo many memories of TEX in his coon hat and bags of . . as you call them . . creepy crawly creatures! KRISTIN was raised in Carizzo Springs, TX and lives there now with husband BRYAN and girls GEORGIA (9) and 2013 will be her 2nd year at CLH Inks Lake and GREER (6), a future camper! KRISTIN was a camper for 9 years and counselor 5 years at Inks Lake. She is a MOM and owner of family business KC True Value Hardware & Gifts and BRYAN is Field Operations Supervisor with the U.S. Border Patrol. As a camper she was a Campfire Lighter and Seagull Favorite in 1988. She also won the Pistolry Award in 1990. Morning swim and sailing were, among other duties, her responsibilities as a Counselor. KRISTIN graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1997. We appreciate you, KRISTIN, and we thank you again for your very special message! We thank you, too, for your great loyalty to CLH and CLASP! We would like for you to meet KAMBREE ADDISON TONEY, daughter of KYLE & CELESTE FEILD TONEY nad granddaughter of ANDY & MARTHA LUCKSINGER FEILD. Two sisters, KYSEN and KLAINE and one brother, KADEN greeted KAMBREE into this world! Adorable KAMBREE was bron February 18, 2013. Mom, CELESTE was a camper and counselor for many years at Indian Springs. Page 20, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 5 The #1 Reason We Love Camp Longhorn . . In 35 Different Ways A BLAST FROM THE PAST . . . By AMANDA BARRINGER and AMY LAMBERT LEE Remember the time? Remember the place? Remember the name? Remember the face? (Answers on another page) As CLH alums, I’m sure we have all attempted and failed in describing what CLH has contributed to our lives and the types of people CLH campers turn out to be. It’s not just a place, but a total experience that is hard to translate into words. AMANDA and I thought it would be fun to hear from as broad a range of alums as we could muster. So here are some thoughts from Inks Lake and Indian Springs Alums spanning from 1951 to 2011. That’s 60 years worth!! A big thanks to all who participated! 9 12 7 8 6 3 5 2 1 4 11 10 I . Loved silly, old-fashioned fun with great ftiends was encouraged! Too many to have a #1!!! Special that 2 of our kids are old enough to attend and share in the fun, friendships and memories! It’s the same as when we attended. -MELINDA GEORGE TUCKER, IndianSprings ’81’95 2. My #1 reason I love CLH ... friendships and life lessons learned! Wish I could go back to those days!!! I also love meeting people now that went to CLH. It is always an instant bond. - JANA COX CHESTER, Indian Springs ’85-’93 3 . It is hard to pick just one but I would say I loved the feeling of independence from my family while still being safe, surrounded by great friends from all over the country while learning new skills (rappelling!)l would never have found at home in Tyler, Texas. SHANNON PHILLIPS MERONEY, Inks Lake ’80-’88 4. #I reason - the amazing longterm friendships that were made over the years and the constant connection to my CLH friends. - RENEE HARVEY, Indian Springs 19811994 5. The thing I love most about camp? Simply put, the people. What a cross section of rogues, scholars and great kids. The opportunity to meet TEX was a life changing experience. NAN and BOBBY where the best! My best friends are all camp people. I loved them all, they taught me so much and I miss my time with the counselors every day. One last staff meeting with the old gang would be heaven! PRESTON BROWN, Indian Springs ’79-’97 6. I love the life-long bond I made with friends who call that place among the hills and dales the greatest place on earth! For me, it was the friends and relationships - the blob, marinas, and all the other fun activities were just bonus! ALEXIS BECK WAGGONER, Indian Springs Camper 85, 86, 88, and counselor 89, and 90 and parent of campers 2010, 11, and 12! 7. Hmmm, the # 1 reason I love CLH is hard because there are so many reasons. I will have to say the super positive atmosphere of CLH really boosted my confidence as a camper and as a counselor. The values I learned at camp truly helped shape me into person I am today. AMY CLOWE TRAUGHBER, Inks Lake’82-’95 8. It was going all out to give the kids a show. Frog day, and getting beat to hell skiing behind a horse at the hoss show. Wanted to go out and do things that the kids thought was awesome and would remember about their camp experience. Oh and the chicken fried steak, Jet Ski in upper lake, pretty sure it will never be done again. JEFF STOKES, Indian Springs 96 thru 00, 04, 09 9. #1 reason? All the friends that I never would have met had I not attended CLH. I can go to just about any city in TX & find a CLH friend. ADAM SIMMONS, Indian Springs 90’s-00’s 10. I guess the reason that I love camp is all of the ‘inside’ terminology that no one except people that went to camp understand (i.e. library) and the term Attawaytogo. Also, the fact that there is no way to convey to other people how truly special CLH really is. I seriously feel like I know anyone that has a CLH shirt on and feel like giving the Attawaytogo sign to any car I see with a CLH sticker. DAVID SWEENEY, Indian Springs ’97-’05 11. Camp Longhorn is and was the first social network I have been a part of. Almost everywhere I go, I meet someone who attended camp or knows someone who attended camp. I owe a lot to BOBBY and NAN MANNING for molding me into the person I am today. I have met a lot of my life long friends at Camp Longhorn. These things alone are Priceless!! BEN GEORGE, Indian Springs ’80s-’90s 12. Oh gosh I loved CLH for so many reasons! Looking back on it if I had to pick one it would be flying through the air as yet another one of my friends jumps on board the blob (with baby oil of course)! Desperately trying to stay on as long as possible and not slide off the side into the lake. Those are some of the happiest memories I have as a kid! ALEXANDRA NORRIS, Inks Lake ’90s 13. Well, that is a hard questions there are about a million reasons why I loved it but my number one reason would be because it is the one place where you can go and just be a kid. It does not matter if you are 10 or 21 when you get there it is like walking into a different world, there are no cell phones, computers or any day to day worries. Your biggest worry while at CLH is did I pack enough swimsuits to last me three weeks!! LINDSEY DUNCAN PIKE, Indian Springs,’95-’06 14. Because everybody is somebody at Camp Longhorn! MOLLY QUIRK, Indian Springs ’83-’97 15. The number one reason I loved CLH ... easy, the people and friendships. And of course a close second is the blob... JANE ANNE VAUGHN, Inks Lake ‘80’s-’90’s 16. 1 was a camper for 9 years and a counselor for 4 years and treasured every year. When I think back about why camp was so fun, the one thing that sticks in my mind are lasting friendships. SARAH GEORGE BRANUM, Indian Springs, ’89-’02 17. At camp I felt I could be the person I wanted to be. SCOTT CHICK, Indian Springs ’93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 00, 01, 02, 04 18. #1 reason I love CLH: the culture of friendship, independence and FUN it created for me during my very formative childhood years can never be replaced. LYNETTE NEIDERT DARBY, Indian Springs ‘81 -’89 19. It’s really hard to narrow down the reasons I love CLH to just, one! But if I have to pick my #1 reason why I love Camp Longhorn it is: my time at Camp Longhorn was the most FUN I ever had in the summers growing up, day in and day out, every session! BROOKE WILLIAMS SCHULTZ, Indian Springs ’86-’97. 20. CLH spirit and attitude that stays with you forever. LACY HAWN SCHULTZ, Inks Lake ’80-’93 21. I loved camp most for the lasting friendships: especially my cabimnates who were like my sisters. I’m still close with SHARON VOLTZ ADELMAN, SUSAN STRIPLING EDWARDS, ANNE PICKLE, LAURA WILLIAMS BELL, (and sister LEAH), MARIA SHEPPARD WALKER, AMY MIRACLE TURBOFF (and her sisters ELISE & HOLLY), MICHELLE WILLEY, D’ANN MABRY SHIPPY, all the BAUKNIGHTS, BETH MONETTE HAIRSTON and more from 2nd term. I had close college friends who were at UT as well: JENNIFER GREENWAY, and BETH STEPHENS. I am thankful for my cousin JILL LEIFESTE BAYS who started at Longhorn a few years ahead of me, and she is the reason my parents sent me to Longhorn! Looking back, I appreciate NAN, BOBBU and the entire Indian Springs staff—it took such hard work and passion to build a camp that is beloved and endures. CATHY McECHERN, Indian Springs ’78-’87. 22. #1 reason, among all of the great reasons. Hmmm. It was the greatest place on the planet to go every summer to build the best of times with the best of people, wrapped around timeless traditions you can find nowhere else. BRAD CLOWE, Inks Lake ’80s’90s 23. The #1 reason I love camp? That’s an impossible-question. We’ve all tried & failed miserably to explain the magic of Camp Longhorn to those who have never been fortunate enough to experience it. It’s just CAMP. A wonderful slice of heaven on earth where the outside world falls away & Burnet, Texas becomes the center of the universe for a few amazing weeks each summer. Almost 25 years after my last summer there, there are still things that can take me right back the sound of sprinklers, hearing Taps, the smell of bacon or Tang, and of course a conversation with a camp friend. I know I’m beyond blessed to have been a part of it for as long as I was. I went 10 summers - - skipping a couple - between 1978 - 1989. Can you believe that this summer my daughter - after nine years as a camper will be a counselor?? The cycle continues!! KAREN GREEN PIRINELLI, Indian Springs ’78-’89 24. Tough question ... what do I love the most about CLH. Camp has a certain magic that makes you optimistic about everything. There is a special blend of friends, activities, nature, oh and apple crisp, that must create this magic. I remember some specific stories from camp but mostly, I recall the friends and how camp made me feel. AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY, Indian Springs, ’76-’90 25. The number one thing I love about CLH are the friendships I made. Growing up in a small town, I did not know anyone when I went to camp. I AMANDA BARRINGER (l) and AMY LAMBERT LEE loved getting to know ftiends from all over the state and beyond and looked forward to seeing my camp friends every summer. It was really fun getting to reunite with so many camp friends when I went to UT; it made a large campus seem familiar. Now that I have kids attending CLH, I get to see old camp friends at Carnival and V-Day. CLH is such a special bond that creates lifelong relationships; I am so blessed to have grown up going to camp there! COURTNEY HAMILTON HUTCHESON, camper ’81 -’86, counselor ’88, ’89 & ’92. 26. I would say the variety of stuff to do. TIFFANY HUCKABAY WRIGHT, Indian Springs ’84-’91 27. My reason was the “spirit” of camp and all the great friends I made who I still know today! And know both of my kids can enjoy the “spirit” and adventure of camp! STEPHEN GESELL, Indian Springs 28. Hmmm the number I reason? It was magical for me! It was where I wanted to be 11 months of the year! BROOKS BELL MARYE - Indian Springs, ’79-’88 29. Being from a small town, I enjoyed the exposure to wonderful people across the state, like Odessa, and the life-long friendships made. It truly was my summer “home” and CLH still to this day holds a very dear place in my heart. THURE CANNON, Indian Springs ’80-’91 30. I loved going to camp when I was a kid, but didn’t really get the whole of camp until I sent my children and saw how much they grew and how much they learned from Camp. CELESTE CASON BARRINGER, Inks Lake, ’64-’67 31. What I love about camp was the various activities that I was exposed to and the time that I spent with new people. WILLIAM PETERSON, Inks Lake, ‘51 -’58 32. I loved the new things you learned to do that you could never experience at home; like canoe, riflery, and mile swim, as well as the friends you would meet. TRIGG DAVISON YERBY, Inks Lake ’53-’62 33. From the great atmosphere and friendly people to the unlimited activities available, there are too many reasons to choose from! CAITLIN BARRINGER, Indian Springs ’98-’l1 34. Some of my very best friends are CLH people who I didn’t even know at camp. The caliber of people that is grown over a few short weeks year after year is incredible and it builds a bond that runs thicker than blood! AMY LAMBERT LEE, Indian Springs ’82-’94 35. Camp is not only a tradition for my immediate family but my extended family as well. With the third generation of CLH’ers currently at camp from my family, it is such an awesome thing to watch and hear these kids experience the same exciting and special things at camp and learning the values I carry to this day being molded in to their being. AMANDA BARRINGER, Indian Springs, ‘91 - ’04 Indian Springs We thank you AMY LAMBERT LEE and AMANDA BARRINGER for gathering, putting together and sending . . The #1 reason to love CLH . . . from 35 former campers and counselors and now many of these exes have campers here at camp! So many fun stories to read . . so many memories rekindled. AMANDA BARRINGER, a camper for eight years and counselor 3 years at Indian Springs was raised in Ardmore, OK. She has a rich &.loyal CLH history in her family . . . her Mom, Siblings and now a neice that attends CLH. As a camper, AMANDA was a Campfire Lighter and as a Counselor, among many duties, she was a Division Head, Cabin Head, Staff Counselor and a General. She graduated from Oklahoma State University. We thank you for your wonderful loyalty, AMANDA, and we thank you and AMY for your great story . . . from many different exes! AMY LAMBERT LEE, a camper for nine years and counselor for 3 years at Indian Springs was raised in Odessa, TX. She now lives in Dallas with husband ROBB and is a Pharmacist and Furniture Designer. They have a daughter and future camper, PEARSON, who will be 4 in May! As a camper, AMY was a Campfire Lighter and in The Carnival Court as a Princess. Among her many duties as a Counselor, she was in charge of Carnival! AMY graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. We thank you and AMANDA for taking the time to interview and visit 35 people to get their thoughts and #1 Memory of CLH! WE APPRECIATE YOU! Page 4, LUMNews, May 2013 LUMNews, May 2013, Page 21 What Camp Longhorn Means To Me . . A Changing View By RYAN MATTHEWS When HELEN asked me to write something for LUMNews I hesitated at first, but her insistence that I would do a great job with it convinced me. All that was left was figuring out what to actually write. After the deadline she had asked me to get my piece to her by passed, I figured that I would just sit down and try to write out what Camp meant to me. To start with, the significance and meaning of Camp Longhorn has definitely changed for me over the years. I started out as a Rattlesnake at Indian Springs and my first four years camp was really just all about having fun. It was a place to go for three weeks (I was a third termer (3 is 1)) to get away from parents and avoid what seemed like any adult supervision. I remember my counselors more as big brothers teaching you what you can do at camp and how to have the most fun. Certainly it was great to see friends every year, but camp for me meant Blobbing and Trollying and unfortunately at the time Mile Swimming (I was a soccer player and more comfortable running and could have run a mile in a quarter of the time it took me to swim it). All of this changed after my Jackrabbit year. The school year after that year was not a good one for me. I struggled with teachers I didn’t like and a child’s annoyance with school and ended up with as more C’s and D’s than A’s and B’s. At the end of the school year I was just glad it was over and was ready to go to camp. That was when my parents sat me down and explained that Camp Longhorn was a privilege and not a right. It had to be earned and the way an 11 year-old earned something was by doing well in school. Since I most certainly hadn’t done well in school I missed a year of camp. I don’t remember the details of that conversation, but I can remember my shock at it and the loss I felt that summer. Needless to say, I never struggled that much at school again. When I got back to camp after missing a year, what going to camp meant to me had evolved. Not only was I older, but I knew what a summer of your friends enjoying camp without you was like. I didn’t take it for granted by thinking it was just about fun. I became better friends with my cabin mates and started appreciating my counselors and the adults at camp for providing me to opportunity to come to this most fun of places. As I got into my Wrangler and Ranger years Camp starts giving you actual responsibilities outside of simply having fun and following the rules. Now I was one of the “older brothers” that got to introduce the fun of camp to the younger campers. I’m not sure why this meant so much to me, but I knew that I wanted to come back to camp as a counselor. Not only to continue to have fun at CLH, but to give back in a sense and to follow in the footsteps of the counselors that I had looked up to. And again, what camp meant to me changed and evolved. As a counselor the fun and enjoyment you get from a summer at Camp RYAN MATHEWS Longhorn is quite a bit different than being a camper. Instead of having fun Blobbing and Trollying and the Mile (I’m not going to lie, I never found the Mile Swim fun, but did learn to appreciate what finishing it represents) ... anyway, as a counselor the fun comes from spending time with your friends, the fellow counselors, and working with the kids and seeing them grow in the short time they are at camp. For a while I was annoyed with DAVID for sticking me in Division 1 for so many terms, but it truly is a joy to be able to teach a Rattlesnake what Camp is. There comes a certain sense of pride in watching a group of shy, hesi- IT’S E-MAIL TIME 4th Wedding The local news station was interviewing an 80-year-old lady because she had just gotten married for the fourth time. The interviewer asked her questions about her life, about what it felt like to be marrying again at 80, and then about her new husband’s occupation. “He’s a funeral director,” she answered. “Interesting,” the newsman thought. He then asked her if she wouldn’t mind telling him a little about her first three husbands and what they did for a living. She paused for a few moments, needing time to reflect on all those years. After a short time, a smile came to her face and she answered proudly, explaining that she had first married a banker when she was in her 20’s, then a circus ringmaster when in her 40’s, and a preacher when in her 60’s, and now - in her 80’s - a funeral director. The interviewer looked at her, quite astonished, and asked why she had married four men with such diverse careers. She smiled and explained, “I married One for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, And four to go.” tant 8 year-olds grow together as a cabin through the term and after 2 or 3 weeks watching them march their parents around camp like they owned the place. Through my years as a counselor I grew as a person and leader and was honored to be asked to join Staff. All of this meant significantly more to me than what having fun had. Camp had become more than just a place to go to have fun during the summer, it had become part of who I was. It felt like home and everyone at camp was family. Unfortunately, there are only so many years that I had my summers free to spend at camp and now that I no longer get to enjoy summers at Indian Springs camp’s meaning has again evolved. As I sit typing this and reflecting on my years at Camp I can realize the impact my summers here had on my life outside of camp. I have made friends that I truly care about and gained experiences that helped me get to where I am. I had the opportunity to work with men that I look up to in DAVID and BOBBY and DON and learn about leadership and management and how to be a better person from them. I am in a better position to be successful in my life because of my time at Camp Longhorn and that means the world to me. Man. Camp is a learning experience and you tell about this in your story! Camp is all about having fun and at the same time teaching great lessons of how to get along with one another, friendships, happiness and responsibilities. RYAN was raised in Houston and lives there now. He was a camper for 8 years and counselor 7 years at Indian Springs. He was a Campfire Lighter as a Camper and as a Counselor was a Division Head, Activities Director and voted Favorite Counselor. RYAN is a graduate of.Rockhurst University. Thank you again, RYAN, for your true story. Your thoughts and memories are sooo RYAN MATHEWS, love your story!. enjoyable to read. WE APPRECIATE From Rattlesnake through your coun- YOU and we hope to see you at selor years, you are a true Longhorn CLASP Mini-Camp again in August. ON THE JOB . . . Here is the year-round CLH Staff that traveled from town to town to town during Carnivals in November, December, January and February! If you attended a Camp Carnival, here are some familiar faces! ANGELA MOORE ASHLEY MacKENNA BILL ROBERTSON BOBBY MANNING BRIAN WEAVER CAROL ROBERTSON Attawaytobe At Camp . . . It’s As Much A State Of Mind As A Place By KATHARINE BAYER There are certain amazing things about camp that one only can value in recollection; there are the tangible and incredibly significant life-long friendships that grow from camp bonds, and then there are the gifts that become part of your everyday that you received from camp without even being aware. The Wheel of Fortune, not the long run syndicated television game show, but the Camp Longhorn Carnival Night game where campers line up to eagerly await the spin and win, is a metaphor for this gift. For most this game may seem a standard carnival ride, but there are nuances in every bit of camp; this we all know. With such options as, “Marry the Person Behind You,” or “Dance for a Prize,” appearing as wedges in the wheel’s pie, the spinner has no other destiny than what the spin of the wheel decides. What’s important here is not the actual fortune—though I know of no other place where anyone and everyone can be joined in the bonds of holy macaroni - what’s important is the moment where a camper spins and lets go of control. It’s that instance when fear and insecurities have no place, where the pressure to be good or successful isn’t an option. The gift is the moment, the moment that happens over and over, day and night, at camp. The moment that provides the rare opportunity to be present in something that is simply unpredictable. They are contagious, these moments that are selfless and full of possibility, and they spread through camp like no other place. The wheel asks participants to join in the fun, be a part of the Carnival, the ride, the dance of a few summer weeks spent in utter delight. Campers make the choice to step in line, but they let camp take the reins and provide an atmosphere of joy, generosity, camaraderie, energy, enthusiasm and spirit. The only thing camp requires of its campers is to be wide-awake, to be open to trying new things, and to be thrilled at the idea of taking on a KATHARINE BAYER challenge and completing it (can I get a Mile Swim). This is a skill that I thank my lucky stars for acquiring at camp: the extremely valuable ability to be present in a moment. In life away from 78611, there are pressures and structures that demand attention. The gift of being mindful and the ability to join the present moment gives my life so much more meaning and value. Beyond the lifelong friendships, this is the gift that was shared with me without me even being aware. This is one of those gifts that keeps giving. Behind the Wheel of Fortune, camp teaches us to be comfortable and trust that if one engages with the present and lets go of all assumptions, that life will be a reward in itself. As Alumni, we are so fortunate; every year we have the opportunity to spend a day in this world. After a minicamp, the microcosm of CLH seems so distant from our daily lives one often laments returning to the “real world.” There is nothing more “real” than camp. Camp is a place where reality is saturated with the gift of the present. Live in the present and just like at camp, everything will be a celebration. KATHARINE BAYER, we thank you for an absolutely wonderful message. Your story about The Wheel of For- tune at Camp Longhorn and the way it relates to everyday life and life at Camp is so true. Sooo much to think about in your article! KITTY, as we call her at camp was raised in Austin and lives there now! She is an architectural and graphic designer, teacher and artist! She was a camper for 6 years and a counselor for 10 years and is an all-time favorite at Camp Longhorn Indian Springs.KITTY takes special pride in Birdie, her rescue labrador retriever. As a camper she was Favorite Marina ‘96, Campfire Lighter and Favorite Counselor ‘04. As a counselor, among KITTY’s many responsibilities was QUEEN FLUSH, funtastics, ropes, swimhorray(bay), hoss & more. She graduated from New York University & University of Illinois. We love KATHERINE KITTY BAYER and KITTY loves camp. A wonderful and loyal CLASP Member, we thank you again for your special message. DAVID BENNETT DEIDRA ROBERTSON DONNA ROBERTSON HELEN FRADY MEL CONSTANZO KERI WEAVER MARTHA FEILD MARY PATT EVEREST RAY FRADY ROGER MOORE ROBBY ROBERTSON JENNIFER ROBERTSON NAN MANNING JOHN ROBERTSON PAT ROBERTSON 50th Anniversary Reunion of 1963, 3rd Term Wrangler Chiefs Aug. 16-18th, 2013 @ Camp Longhorn CLASP Weekend Contact: Patty Trosclair 415-609-0813 SALLY LUCKSINGER STACY BENNETT TYLER ROBERTSON [email protected] (organizer) Mark Your Calendar Mini-Camp at Inks and Indian Springs Aug. 17-18 CECILIA FREEMAN (l) & MONA BIBLE DENISE & FRANK LOVE JUDY & JIM ROUNDTREE LUCERO GUAJARDO (l) and KATE TONER Page 22, LUMNews, May 2013 ATTAWAYTOGO . . . SIGN OF THE TIMES Music Was And Is A Big Part Of The CLH Experience LUMNews, May 2013, Page 3 PAM FRADY ALDEN Newest Recipient of Award ATTAWAYTOGO PAM FRADY ALDEN . . . CAMP LONGHORN IS MUSIC TO MY EARS . . . It’s July 1963, just after Chow Hall time on a warm, sunny afternoon. I am a Cabin 5 Badger walking by the Canoe Bay headed in the direction of Cabin 4. Coming through the loud speakers that cover the Boys Camp, “Talk To Me” by Sunny and the Sunglows is playing. I really don’t think anything of it. It’s Rest Period, and music is always playing at that time of day. But as I look back on it now 50 years later, I realize how much I loved that music at Rest Period and how popular music permeated so much of our camp experience, whether it was tunes spun by the likes of Jumpin’Joe from the Ramble Hut after lunch, songs that woke us up every morning or the records like ‘Sweet Pea” and “Hanky Panky” played on Dance Night each Thursday. Who could forget being greeted at 7 a.m. each day with songs like “Ahab The Arab”, “Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor On The Bed Post Over Night,” “Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport” or “Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh”? Those last two actually made their debuts in 1963, and “Tie Me Kangaroo” is still the official wakeup tune at Inks Lake Mini-Camp each year. And given all the scratches that come across the speaker system Robby probably is playing the original 45 from 50 years ago. Songs also filled the air each Sunday on Church Mountain, songs like “Sinner Man” and “Cum By Ya.” Let’s also not forget the best of them all, the Camp Longhorn song. I still know every word and sing it occasionally! And when each day was done and the campfire was burning low, singing “Taps” was the way we all said ‘“Good Night” to each other. I love music, and I love Camp Longhorn, and when I hear songs that were played while I was at Camp in the 60’s, it takes me back to those lazy (although they were full of activities!) days of summer in the hills and dales of the Hill Country. So in celebration of music and our camp, I thought I’d take at least some of you back to the summer of 1963 - 50 years ago this summer with a list of the #1 songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 and played throughout that summer at the greatest Camp on Earth!, #1 SONGS OF THE SUMMER OF 1963 Week of Song, Title Artist June 1 & 8 June 15, 22 & 29 July 6 & 13 July 20 & 27 August 3 August 10, 17 & 24 August 31 It’s My Party Sukiyaki Easier Said Than Done Surf City So Much In Love Fingertips - Pt 2 My Boyfriend’s Back Leslie Gore Kyu Sakamoto The Essex Jan & Dean The Tymes Little Stevie Wonder The Angels What a special time for DAVID & SARA WOOLLEY SMITH! SARA’s Dad had this cute sign at the wedding to pave the way to church! A few of the many CLHer’s at the October 6th wedding . . . (l-r) SUSAN HONEY, MICHAEL ANN YOUNG, ELIZABETH BAYER, SARA, DAVID, KATHARINE “KITTY” BAYER, ELIZABETH BERLER and CAROLINE YOUNG. Ingram STAR Power Extends To His Home Life A cute article and picture we found on the Internet about JACK INGRAM and his Star Reward System he uses with his kids! It’s about merits and de-merits only he calls them Stars! If one of his children does something that deserves a reward he gives them a Star and if they do something that he deems negative behavior, then a Star is taken from the child. He keeps track of the count on his Blackberry because it was extremely hard and confusing to give Stars away from home and his count was at home on the frig! So, when the kids accumulate 20 stars, they get a special treat! Does all of this sound familiar? Just a name change! JACK credits Camp Longhorn for teaching him it’s merit/de-merit sys- JACK INGRAM Favorite Counselor 1989 tem when he was a camper and counselor! In addition to being a dad, JACK is best known as a country music artist See you at Inks Lake Mini-Camp this August where I’m sure Rolf Harris will be waking us up, and at Campfire and Church Mountain, Paul Lee will be singing some of his original songs, including ‘Mountain With A Cross’. Thanks, MALCOLM WADDELL, for your outstanding LUMNews Article! Love your little different “spin” . . so interesting and fun to read . . But all of your articles are fun. We thank you for ALWAYS taking the time to write for most of the newspapers! And, we thank you for this . . CAMP LONGHORN IS MUSIC TO MY EARS! See you and SUZANNE August 17/18 at the Inks Lake Mini-camp! You are such a wonderful Longhorn Man that would do anything for all of us here at CLH. WE APPRECIATE YOU! Of course, touching the perch is part of passing your wildlife bar! (TESS MURPHY, age 5, & daughter of RYAN & BRIANNE MURPHY) SUCCESS! JACK INGRAM and here at Camp Longhorn, he is best known as a favorite camper and counselor! His latest album is “This Is It” . . . in stores now. A GREAT E-MAIL! STUDENT WHO OBTAINED 0% on an exam but could have been given 100% for his wit!!! Ql. In which battle did Napoleon die? his last battle Q2. Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? at the bottom of the page Q3. River Ravi flows in which state? liquid Q4. What is the main reason for divorce? marriage Q5. What is the main reason for failure? exams Q6. What can you never eat for breakfast? lunch & dinner Q7. What looks like half an apple? the other half Q8. If you throw a red stone into the blue sea what it will become? It will simply become wet. Q9. How can a man go eight days without sleeping? No problem, he sleeps at night. Q10. How can you lift an elephane with one hand? You will never find an elephant that has only one hand . Congratulations to PAM FRADY ALDEN, the newest ATTAWAYTOGO recipient. She is so deserving of an award named ATTAWAYTOGO because of her many years of love and devotion to Camp Longhorn. PAM grew up at Camp Longhorn, coming each summer from the time she was a baby with parents RAY and HELEN FRADY (Directors). PAM was a Wren in 1968, and came back 16 more summers at Inks Lake. As a camper she was a many time Campfire Lighter and Little Bonnet Princess. It was her years as a counselor that made a huge difference in the lives of the many campers through the years. PAM was a counselor an amazing 24 terms with most of it spent as a loving WREN! She was voted favorite counselor and spent the last few years not only as a counselor, but also activity director. When looking for the ideal counselor for Camp Longhorn, PAM FRADY ALDEN is an ideal example. She was always a wonderful role model for the campers and counselors and her hard work and dedication through the years is unmatched. After her years at CLH, Pam raised 3 children and Camp Longhorn has been a big part of their lives as well. JONATHAN, 25, spent 8 years as a camper and 1 year as a counselor. NICK, 22, was a camper 9 years and has spent the last 5 summers as a counselor and LINDSAY, 21, was a camper for 9 summers and will be starting her 5th year as a counselor. PAM started her lst Grade teaching career after the children were PAM FRADY ALDEN . . Program Director at Inks Lake 1981 With PAM in the back are (l-r) NICK, LINDSAY & JONATHAN ALDEN older in Westlake Hills, Austin. A former member of the Junior League of Austin and National Charity League, PAM has spent many, many hours volunteering . . when the kids were younger, room mom, team mom and then Project Graduations at Westlake. She has worked many hours at the Ronald McDonald House volunteering and spends time with Mobile Loaves. PAM is into her fourth year of teaching that takes up her days and when not in the classroom she can be seen at dancing recitals, athletic events, etc . . . those functions her lst Graders are involved in! PAM is excited about a two week PAM FRADY ALDEN . . mission trip she will be taking in July Little Bonnett Princess 1969 to Gaba, Uganda to work with children from an orphanage and with teachers in the local school. ATTAWAYTOGO PAM FRADY ALDEN! At our Campference a few weeks back some wonderful speakers were ATTAWAYTORACE! on hand to enlighten Camp Directors on many special topics. Two of the Keynote Speakers were former CLH Exes with some great entertainment to keep their audience in “stitches”! Both have written books and both have interesting backgrounds . leading up to writing their books! THE GREAT RACE! . . . On the weekend of April 12-13 Burnet’s Bluebonnet Festival took place and our DAVID BENNETT was the organizer. What a great two days for Burnet with, probably 40,000 people in and out of town. The two day event included a marvelous air show, parades, vendors, lots of good, gooey food and fun races! This particular race is call the dog house race! It’s to the end of the block and back! And, what fun for everyone! I believe this Camp Longhorn team received runner-up honors!! ATTAWAYTOGO RACERS! JOB WELL DONE, DAVID! (l-r) AUSTIN MOORE, STACY BENNETT, a friend, GRANT JONES, DAVID BENNETT and LINDSAY ALDEN. OH, DEER, Pam in 1972 Campference Enlightens Camp Directors at CLH CHRISTINE JOHNSTON WARREN. . . Her very successful book “PADDLEFISH” is a nonfiction account of training and racing in the 2010 Texas Water Safari, a 260-mile paddling race from Central Texas to the Gulf Coast. She shares all the raw grit, hilarity and emotion of life as a complete novice paddler in “The World’s Toughest Race.” She left corporate life fourteen years ago in favor of writing, public speaking and being a homeroom mom. In 2007 she started blogging about her passion, fly-fishing, and before long readers were tuning in regularly to read her stories and share their own. This fishing crowd introduced her to the Texas Water Safari Race and a publisher offered her a book deal to write about her experience as a novice paddler. Her book was first pub- CHRISTINE JOHNSTON WARREN lished and released Fall of 2011! And, a great book it is, so funny and entertaining “PADDLEFISH” can be purchased in bookstores for $24.95. KAY WILLS WYMA . . What a great book “CLEANING HOUSE” is! And such an original! She has five kids, ages four to fourteen and one SUV with a lot of carpool miles! Before transitioning to stay-athome mom, she held positions at the White House, the Staubach Company and Bank of America. This book is about a mom’s twelvemonth experiment to rid her home of KAY WILLS WYMA youth entitlement! It’s her account of the year-long campaign to introduce her five kids to basic life skills and the ways meaningful work can increase earned self-confidence and concern for others! With great humor, she candidly details the ups and downs of equipping her kids for such tasks as making beds, refinishing a desk chair, and working together. The changes that take place in her household will inspire you to launch your own campaign to disolve your kids from the center of their universe! A wonderful paperback, “CLEANING HOUSE” is top-notch reading! LUMNews, May 2013, Page 23 Page 2, LUMNews, May 2013 Winners of the BIG Prize! WHO’S WHO? Here’s who was in the last issue! . . . (1) Katherine Skelley, (2) Carson Stones, (3) Marifranc Keeton, (4) Richie Donnelly, (5) Windy Yows, (6) Chris Anderson, (7) Mo Heinrich, (8) Guich Koock, (9) Lissa Gray, (10) Ridley Goodpasture, (11) Laurie Vital, (12) Robert Neidert, (13) Jeannice Gordon, (14) Pat Davis, (15) Shelley Cecil, (16) Trent Symmonds, (17) Sheridan Davies, (18) Joe Brown, (19) Caroline McCall, (20) Fred Tips. We have a raffle at both camps during mini-camp with lots of prizes and surprises from the Merit Store! And, we are looking forward to seeing our winners of the big prizes . . a trip back for two to mini-camp the following year. Mini-camp winners in 2012 were ROBERT AVERYT, a Special Parent from Indian Springs and BARRY WILLIAMSON, husband of Alumni HOLLY HOLT WILLIAMSON from Inks Lake. See you’all soon at the upcoming minicamp August 17/18! BARRY WILLIAMSON Inks Lake ROBERT AVERYT Indian Springs TEX’s legacy lives on with tributes and spotlights WE LOVE YOU TEX OH YES WE DO, WE LOVE YOU TEX AND WE’LL BE TRUE, WHEN YOU’RE NOT WITH US WE’RE BLUE . . OH TEX, WE LOVE YOU. TEX of Fame: www.TSDhof.org Article about TEX in Masters swimming: http://cherry-design.net/asa/ texprofile.htm International Swimming Hall of Fame: http://www.ishof.org/awards/ Actually, TEX’s legacy lives on and gm2003jrobertson.htm on and we can see some of his wonderful accomplishments on the followThe Blob being invented at CLH ing websites! is mention in this clip: http://www.spike.com/videoCHECK THEM OUT . . . clips/aqr7c0/auction-hunters-unravTexas Swimming and Diving Hall eling-the-blob Video about TEX inventing the Salo: https://vimeo.com/54634260 These are just a few of the many sites to visit that include something about TEX and his many wonderful and special achievements. Associated Press quoted Governor RICK PERRY as saying: “Tex Robertson was a Texas original whose personal integrity and commitment to children touched countless lives. His legacy will live on in the hearts of thousands of campers and counselors who were forever impacted by their time at Camp Longhorn.” FLASH . . . FLASH . . . FLASH . . . Those of you that we have e-mail addresses for, you will receive the LUMNews via email! AND snail mail, too! So, take your choice. You will probably get the e-mailed newspaper before the snail mail so beware that you will be receiving it through the mail, too! We thank you DANIEL LUCKSINGER, our IT TECHNICIAN, for your wonderful advice and help! We Thank You, Thank You, Thank You .. 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MCNUTT MARK & CHRISTY YOUNG MEADOR JONATHAN MEADOWS JO MEEHAN WILL MERRICK KATE CAUTHORN MEYER ELIZABETH MILLER JOHN MILLER PIERCE & BETTY MILLER SHIRLEY MILLER AMY LESTER MIMMS JEFF MISCHEL JENNIFER MISKOVSKY HAROLD & NATALIE MONICAL DAVID & ALISON GAYLORD MONNICH JEREMY & WENDI MONTHY PATTI GAMMANS MONZINGO JOHN MOODY, JR SHAN & LISA MOON DAN MOORE MICHAEL & DANA MOORE MURRAY MOORE RONALD & KARI MOORE DAN & BETSY BELL MORRIS CARTER JOHN & HOLLY KRAUSE MORRIS CHRISTOPHER MORRIS RANDALL & KATHY MCGONAGIL MORRIS BILL & STEPHANIE MORRISON BOBBY & ERIN SELKE MOSES MATT & LIZ MOTES DAVID & SALLY MOUTON RYAN & BRIANNE MCKINNEY MURPHY JOHN MUSSELMAN B.J. & DARCY DOLD MYERS DEBBIE HELLER MYERS ALLEN & JENNIE NANCE See DUES, Page 24 Page 24, LUMNews, May 2013 DUES REAGAN & SUZANNE NASH JIM NEALE & GINA MILLER WILSON & VICTORIA NEELY KELLI NEESSEN BRANDON & GINA AL-JAZRAWI NELSON EMILY NELSON JOHN & KATY KRIPS NELSON THOMAS & LISA NEWBURN RYAN & HAILEY IRONS NEWLIN AMY NEWMAN TERESA NEWTON CHUCK NICHOLS MARK & TISH WALKER CALLAN & KELLI NOKES JEFFREY & MICHELLE ALLEN NORMAN JJ GOLDTHWAITE NORRIS CHAD & CAROLINE JONES NORTH JERRY & DEE ANN DAVIS NOWELL SCOTT & SHANNON NUNNELLY MITCH & KRISTIN MCNEAL NYVEEN DWIGHT (CAPO) & MARY L. O’KEEFE MIKE & KRISTI OLDHAM STEVE & KITTY OLDHAM GEORGE & LESLEY RUSSELL O’LEARY ROSS OLIVER ERIC & ALLISON HAZLEWOOD OLSON KRISTEN WAGNER O’PRY SAM OWEN GARY OZIER SHANI NORTHCUTT PADGETT MICHELLE PANTOYA FREDDIE & CHASSIDY PARCE DAVID & DAWN PATTEE WHITNEY WILT PAULOWSKY BRIAN & JULIE PAYNE SUSIE PEAKE JOHN & NINA PERABO BILL PETERSON ANDRESS BECK PETTIBONE BRIAN & ALLISON PIATAK BRYAN & JENNIFER BOSWELL PICKENS JOSEPH & BETSY FARRINGTON PISTONE KAREN FINLEY PITRE SAM PITTS LAYNE ELEAZER PITZER JEFF & DEBBIE PLAGENHOEF LEWIS & SUZY POLLOK BRYAN & MORGAN TARLTON POLLY LESLIE TILLERY POOLE DAN & MARIA POSEY ELEANOR POST RICHARD & SHANNON POUNDS COREY PRESTIDGE ANDREW & JULIE PRICE LAUREN STRICKLAND PRICE JENNIFER PRICHARD DAVID & ASHLEY COTTEN PUTMAN CHARLES & TRACI PYLE SUZANNE MAUZE QUINN DAVID & LEIGH ANN PYEATT RANSLEM FRED & KIM RASCHKE JASON T. RASH MATT RAWLINSON SHANNON YOUNG RAY CHELSEA SMITH RAY ROB & LINDY HIRD REDICK GINGER REEDER SARAH REILLY KIMBERLY REINER CRAIG & SHEILA REYNOLDS SCOTT & KATIE REYNOLDS SMITH & KATHERINE REYNOLDS CRAIG & RACHEL JACKSON RIBBECK JIM & JANET RICE BEN & LEIGH CHAMBERS RICHARDS HENRY & JENNIFER RIENSTRA TONY & KELLY PERKINS RIGAS JOHNNY& TAMERAH RINGO ROYCE & COURTNEY BIGHAM RIPPY CHIP & REAGAN LUCAS RIVES BILLY & KAREN ROBBINS ANDREW & HEATHER HAWN ROBERTS LINDSEY & CHRISTIE WILLIAMS ROBERTS MILLICENT LINDLEY ROBERTSON ALEC & KENDALL ARMSTRONG ROBINSON GEORGE ROBINSON III FRANCES EVANS ROGERS GEORGE & MINDY SUE PETTICREW ROJAS RICHARD RORSCHACH MARSHALL & ROBIN MEYER ROSENBERG CURT & SHERRI ROSS VIRGIL & PAMELA JARY ROSSER TRISH RUDDER JEFFREY & ASHLEY BRYAN RUGGLES JOHN & AMONICA RUPE ANDEE & ANGIE RUSSELL JOHN & DIANNE RUSSELL PETE RYAN DAVID & SUSAN RYDER JEFF SAIKIN DAVID & JEANNIE SALONY SCOTT & JULIE SANDERS KRISTEN SARGENT JIM & KELLY KILLIAN SATEL CHARISSE SAYERS CLAY SCANLAN TAPPY SCANLAN JAKE & MOLLY BOWDEN SCARBROUGH FLO GASSLER SCATTERGOOD MATT SCHENDLE BRENT & STEPHANIE MILLER SCHIER ROBERT & BETH SCHMID DIANA SCHNAKENBURG JAY & ALEXA PACE SCHNEIDER RON & GAYE SCHOENBRUN LEREY COKER SCHRAMPFER KYLE & KIM SCHUENEMANN ERIC SCHULTENOVER JEFF & KAYLEA SCHULTZ NATHAN & LACY HAWN SCHULTZ ELLE SCHWARZLOSE JENNI MARKS SCOGGINS LEE & PEGGY SCOGGINS ANDREW SCOTT CHARLES SCOTT CLINT & BECKY SCOTT DOUGLAS SCOTT STEVE & MARTY SEALE GREG & ANNE SEAY KELLY & LISA SECHLER JEFF & JACQUALIN SEELY TOM SELLERS BEN & CHRYL RAY SELMAN STEPHEN & LYNNE SETTLE LANA SHARIF MIKE & JENNIFER FOY SHARPE MICHAEL & SUZANNE SHAW KEVIN & TRACY SHERIDAN DARREL & RACHEL SHERMAN WILSON & SHALEY VON DOENHOFF SHIRLEY JASON & SUZANNAH SHOALES MICHELLE SHORES LAMA SHOUKFEH PAUL & STEPHANIE ]ONES SHROPSHIRE ROBERT SHRYOC KELLY SHUFORD JACK & SHAY EVANS SIDES JAMES & LAURIE SIMMONS SCOTT & WHITNEY SIPPEL SUSAN SIPPEL CHRISTI WHEELIS SKIPPER STEVE SMALL DAVID & KARA WHARTON SMARTT AUBREY & ROBIN SMITH LAURIE SMITH BRIAN & CYNTHIA BELL SMITH CLAY SMITH & GAYELYNN PHILLIPS HARRY & A’DINA SMITH KENT & CARY FLORENCE SMITH STEPHANIE MAYHALL SMITH JENNIFER PHILMON SMITH PAUL & MELISSA O’TOOLE SMITH PRESTON & BETTY BROWNING SMITH BEA SMITH SHARON SMITH NICOLE HAMEL SMITH SHANE & VANESSA BROWN SMITH WESLEY & KATE SMITH NED SNYDER DUSTIN & KATE STICKLE SOKOLOSKY LOIS & ARTHUR SOLOMON STEPHEN & ALYCE SPARKS AMY SPEARS BOB & SUSAN SPEARS TY & KAREN SPONSEL RYAN & HILLAREY SQUIRES VAUGHAN & MEREDITH STANFORD BARBARA & JIM STEARNES ROBERT & MICHELE THOMAS STEVENS ADAM & SUZANNE GERUM STILES JAY STINSON BOBBY & KELLY SHANNON STRANAHAN KATHERINE WILLIAMSON STRANGE RON & SHEENA STUBBERS REBECCA MCKNIGHT STUPFEL COURTNEY MARINIS SWANSON PAUL & TRICIA SULLIVAN SWEN KARA SWINNEY SCOTT & TAMARA SYPULT ERIC & ELIZABETH DUNN TALLEY LISA TANNER MIKE & MELISSA TAPP ROBERT & SHARON TARVER APRIL ELLISON TATE RONNIE & EVA TAVAREZ JIM BOB & COURTNEY STEVENS TAYLOR GRANT TEEGARDEN BRYAN & DELAINE CROW TEEPLE SLOAN & SUSAN MORMAN TEEPLE MICHAEL & LISA TELEHA KIMBERLY ALLEN TELTSCHIK TAPPY ALEXANDER TEMPIO HAL & BARBARA LEE TEN BRINK ELLEN FAIR TERRELL KEVIN & MAIRIN TERRY MARCUS & DEEANN THIGPEN CARL & DIANA THOMAS LAURA BARROW THOMASON MARK & LISA THOMPSON JEFF & SUSIE PURSELLEY THOMPSON JANA JENKINS THORNHILL SETH & JO TIBBETTS LOU ANN TIMMRECK JOHN & LIZ TINDALL FRED & LORI TIPS GARRETT & CARRIE TODD RICHARD & LEIGH TOMASKI GIFFORD TOUCHSTONE NEILL & KATHY TOUCHSTONE RANDY & TRICIA TOUCHSTONE SAMUEL & KARA STEWART TRAIL JASON & KATHERINE HEYNE TRAMONTE AMY CLOWE TRAUGHBER MARY MARGARET TROUSDALE CREIGHTON & ASHLEY TUBB BRIAN & MELINDA GEORGE TUCKER KENNETH & ANNA TURNER THOMAS & CHRISTINE CHAMBERS TYNG BRETT & O’NEAL UNDERWOOD KATHY UPHAM SCOTT & LAURA MCANDREW VAN SLYKE BOB & MELISSA TILLOTSON VAUGHAN LAYLA ZAFARNIA VELA ANGELA VENUK ROBERT & ESTHER VIA BOBBY VINSON MATTHEW & TISH MAULDIN VISINSKY MALCOLM & SUZANNE BRUCE WADDELL CHRIS & KRISTA WAGNER WADE & CHARLENE WALK HODGE & RACHEL WALKER JACK & ANDREA WALKER JOHN & SALLY VAUGHN WALLACE KATHY GESELL WALLACE RON & JULIE WALLEY JEFF & LYNNE WALTERS SCOTT & EMILY WINTON WALTMON WESLEY & MOLLY REESE WARD TOM & CHRISTINE JOHNSTON WARREN STIRLING & ANNE WARREN JIM WATKINS RICHARD & SHERRON WATKINS KELLI WATSON DAVID & LORI WATSON MIKE & JANIE TULL WATSON PETER WATSON KAYCEE WEAVER LAYNIE WEAVER SCOTT & GINNY ELLIOTT WENGER PATRICK WENNING SUSAN WENTWORTH BENJAMIN & MELISSA WEST BOB WEST JENNIFER MCELRATH WEST BRAD WESTMORELAND JACK & CATHY CASTLE WETZEL DAVID & NANETTE ROUNTREE WHEELIS ANDERSON WHITE HANS & AMY WHITE JOE & LEANN WHITE MICHAEL & HARRIET WHITE RALEIGH & RACHEL WHITE Blast From The Past Answers (From Page 20) 1) TREY BATES (L) and WALTER CASTLE 2) BETSY BELL 3) (l-r) DAVID BAUR, SEAN HILL, JOHN PROTSMAN, PAT WENNING, PAUL TERRILL 4) (l-r) CHELSEA RICHARDSON, JANNINE SOTOMAYOR, SHERYL EVANS, JULIE JENKINS & AMBER BOFFA 5) MARTHA BASS (l) & KAYDEE BROWN 6) L.T. BARNETT 7) LARRY SKELLEY 8) KEVIN DUVALL Please meet CASON MANNING, one year old son of MARK & BLAIR MANNING and grandson of BOBBY & NAN MANNING. Address 9) THE PRICE SISTERS (l-r) MELANIE, EMILY, BETSY, MARY, JANET & ANNIE 10) CHRYL RAY SELMAN & Friends 11) DOTTIE & ZARK WITHERS 12) CARCY CLINTON WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING .... For ALUMNI names and addresses that we do not already have. We now have over 6,000 Alumni and Special Parents in our computer and know there are 25,000 more to contact! If you know of any former campers and/or counselors that are not receiving our mailings, please let us know on the following “fill in the blank!” (If married, please include maiden name) A reward for the capture of new names and addresses! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for your help . . . Full name STEWART & DANDRE WHITEHEAD LAURA MABERRY WHITLOCK WARREN & ANNA DRIVER WICK JANE YOWS WICKER JEREMY & BETH MCBRIDE WILHELMI LYMAN & LARA WILKES AMY WILLERSON CAROLINE WARD WILLIAMS DOUG & MARTHA WILLIAMS PRESTON & AMY WILLIAMS BARRETT WILLINGHAM BILL & NFFA STRIEF WILSHUSEN WEST & TRACY LAPPIN WINTER JACKSON WISE ERIN & HARRY WOLFF JIM & LISA WOLFF JEFF & KAYLA WOOD LESLIE HENDRIX WOOD BRETT & KATIE WAGNER WOODROOF LUKE & LEIGH WOOLDRIDGE COBY & FAY WOOTEN MIKE & GINNY WORTHAM WENDY WORTHAM MICHAEL & SHERRI WOYTEK J. DAVID & JANET WRATHER CLIF & ALISON YOUNG WRIGHT CREIGHTON & KIM WILLIS WRIGHT TOMMY & JENNIFER BECKER WRIGHT ED & CAMILLE MILLER YALE STEPHEN & AMY LOU YEAGER TRIGG DAVISON YERBY DAVID & BITSY HOPPER YOUNG MIKE & CAMERON YOUNG MICHAEL & SALLI MARTINE YOUTT JOSH & ASHLEY BLYTHE ZACHRY TAMIR & KARIN SOLOMON ZALTSMAN JOSH & ALLISON ZELLER TOM & KELLY MUNN ZENNER AMY SCHAAF ZINN NANDO & MAYA ZUNIGA City/State/Zip MINI-CAMP DATES! Mark Your Calendar Aug. 17/18 at Inks and Indian Springs LI’L MORON ANSWERS . . . 1) His horse was named Friday! 2) A Teapot! 3) A door! Send Reward To: 4) Taking a KNIGHT off! Camp Longhorn Alumni and Spec ents peciial Par arents 1000 Indian Springs Road Burnet, Texas 78611 512/756-4650 #1 Longhorn Road Burnet, Texas 78611 512/793-2811 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 22 Burnet, Texas ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED LUMNEWS May 2013 CLASP ON TO THE MEMORIES CLASP MINI-CAMP APPLICATION ENCLOSED Camp Is Just Around The Corner and So Are Mini-Camps Hello Friends, The Bluebonnets are out, the grass AND THE RAFFLE is green and the trees are budding WINNERS ARE . . . here in the hill country. After a very successful Bluebonnet Festival last weekend and a few drops of rain it leads one to start thinking about camp and all of those wonderful campers that will soon be here. The trunks are out and the packing has started and the anxiety of what lies ahead . . . new friends, new activities, the bus ride, is just days away! We are sooo looking forward to all those smiling faces and energetic campers as the buses start arriving. . It means all those wonderful friendKIM CORSON PURNELL ships will be rekindled those first few Inks Lake hours. . . on Inks Lake or Indian Springs!! we know our campfires at both camps will be, as always, extra special. CLASP is also looking forward to Mini-camp.prices are $75.00 for one these busy, busy next few months! V- person and $140 for married Day parking, mini-camps and lots of couples... AND REMEMBER . . one story telling and fun when picking must be at least 25 years of age to be up campers on V-Day is about to be- a camper at the camps. WHAT A gin!! BARGAIN! Camp is so good to furnish many of the costly items for the Our V-Day parking the last couple camps so we think our prices are speof summers has been a success story! cial. PLEASE, PLEASE mark your If you pay your dues and hang your calendars for AUGUST 17/18. If you “parking pass” on the rear view mir- might be interested in gathering some ror when coming in early morn on cabinmates but are unsure of adV-Day, then you park in a special dresses, let us help you! Give us a place. NO PASS . . then you park in call or e-mail us to see what we might another place. So, the lesson here is have! to pay your dues early and then it’s The two mini-camps will be gosmooth sailing on V-Day. Those who ing on at the same time . . the last are eligible to be CLASP Members day of 4th Term. The camps are clean and pay their dues are all Alumni OR and neat, the Chow Halls are stocked Parents who have had campers here with great food (maybe some chicken 3 or more years. (The upcoming year fried steak?!), many of the counselors counts as a year!) Can go on line to are already at the camps and at CLH Website and download a 2013 Springs, the horses are looking forMembership Form and send in with ward to one last ride before being your dues if you have not already put out to pasture for the winter! done so! WHAT A FUN, FUN, FUN TIME Plans are already starting . . to WE WILL HAVE AT BOTH make mini-camps ‘13 the best ever CAMPS! and we HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US AUGUST 17/18. What a perfect Included in this newspaper is a time and place to share with cabin mini-camp application and additional mates, family members and friends minicamp applications, dates, tuition, the memories of times past and en- age, etc. are on the Camp Longhorn joy the excitement of all the fun website. (www.camplonghorn.com) things we do at the camps. WOW, Please check it out! More questions 74 years old . . How much better can or information? Please e-mail one of it get?! us . . my e-mail address is . . . [email protected] Our friends at Inks Lake and Indian Springs are thinking of new and We welcome and love news about exciting campfire skits and songs and our Alumni and Special Parents. A AUSTIN JETER Indian Springs RYE CLIFTON Inks Lake CAROLEE JORDAN Indian Springs quick e-mail . . and maybe a picture to us would be so special to know what is happening to our friends in our CLASP organization! WEDDING PICTURES . . please e-mail info., picture, date married and town married in! WE LOVE THESE PICTURES AND INFORMATION ABOUT OUR MEMBERS and so do another 6,000+ people! ever tree” with a “forever plaque” with his/her name on-the tree. With lots of activity from marines and marinas, family members and campers, our gracious recipients shine as pictures are taken and congratulations are given. What a special group of outstanding CLHer’s! Our growing list includes . . PETER GARDERE, GEORGE W. BUSH, EMORY BELLARD, BILL & M.F. JOHNSON, RALPH “RED DOG” JONES, KATHY McGONAGIL MORRIS, KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, KELLY HALE, WALLY PRYOR, GARDNER (G.P.) PARKER, JIMMY REEDER, PHILIP & CLAUDIA CLINTON JONES, MARK ROSE, RICH HULL, AMY SCOTT FORTENBERRY, JUDGE JOE GREENHILL, FRANK & MARY PATT MOFFITT EVEREST, WILSON COZBY, KEVIN DUVALL, CHUCK FRASER, JACK JACKSON, BOO HAUSSER, GREG GLAUSER, JEFF & MISSY McCRARY GRAY, SHARION (SANDY) INNIS BOSTIC, BEN & CHRYL RAY SELMAN, LORIE RUPE LORD, JACK INGRAM, CLEM LOVE, MALCOLM WADDELL, SARAH STREET ZIMMER, TRIGGER MILLER BUTLER, DON & SUSAN WILHELMI, CHRISTOPHER CROW, AMY MORGAN MILLS, CAROLYN BRITTON ALLEN, PAUL LEE and RAUL & ANTONIA VALLES. We As always, our “forever bricks” have been a great success this past year. It’s a wonderful treat to walk through this area at both camps and read the messages of campers, former campers, counselors and CLASP Members! What a great place to remember someone forever! Our “forever bricks” at Inks Lake are featured in the pavilion and at Indian Springs the bricks are in front of the office and close to the Chow Hall. We invite you to add your name(s) or a name(s) of someone that has been to camp to the growing number of bricks. They are $100 each and if interested, an order form is enclosed in this paper . . very popular! What fun we have had with our ATTAWAYTOGO AWARDS. We give this fun award twice a year to special people that are recognized for their many accomplishments through the years at camp and beyond. Each recipient comes to camp sometime during the summer to accept his/her “for- invite GEORGE W. BUSH, JENNIFER RYAN BALL ‘and PAM FRADY ALDEN to camp this coming summer to accept their “forever trees” and join this great group! Again, August 17/18 IS THE DATE for both Indian Springs and Inks Lake mini-camps! MARK YOUR CALENDAR! What a great time to spend floating in the Rio Flojo and Lazy River or taking a dip in the cool waters of Inks Lake and Indian Springs. It’s a busy 24 hours of fun-in-the-sun with lots of activities, good food and inspiring Church Mountains on Sunday morning before saying SO-LONGHORN until next year. The price is right! It’s only $75.00 for one person and $140 for married couples. To be eligible for mini-camp that CLH leases to us and lets us use, one must be a member of CLASP (Camp Longhorn Alumni and Special Parents). This includes all former campers and counselors who are at least 25 years old and any parents who have or have had children at camp for at least 3 years. If you are not an upto-date ‘13 CLASP member but are eligible and interested in minicamp, please add $10.00 for singles or $15.00 for married couples toyour mini-camp tuition. We are looking forward to another wonderful summer with our special campers and counselors and we are looking forward to hearing from you with your interesting stories, pictures and letters. AND AGAIN, WE HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US . . AUGUST 17/18 at INKS LAKE or INDIAN SPRINGS for some great FUN at our 2013 mini-camps! TM 20 13 CAMP LONGHORN R MINI-CAMP APPLICATION Please check one: Indian Springs Aug. 17th-18th Inks Lake Aug. 17th-18th Name used __________________________________________________ (Please include maiden name if former camper or counselor.) Also include spouses name (if attending)___________________________ Mailing Address ______________________________________________ City________________________State___________Zip______________ Home Phone (_____)_________________________________________ Cell Phone (_____)_______________Business Phone (____)________________ E-Mail Address_______________________________________________ No. of Years at Longhorn (Camper & Counselor) Hers______His______ No. of Mini Camps Attended (including this year) Hers______His______ Have you ever been a Campfire Lighter? Her: yes no Him: yes no Have you ever received a Campfire Lighter Medal? Her: yes no Him: yes no Names and number of years children have attended:________________ __________________________________________________________ Her T-Shirt Size: XXL XL L M His T-Shirt Size: XXL XL L M Please enclose tuition of $75.00 a person or $140.00 for a married couple Indian Springs Inks Lake and mail to: CLASP CLASP 1000 Indian Springs Road #1 Camp Longhorn Road Burnet, Texas 78611-5647 Burnet, Texas 78611-2899 NOTE: To be eligible for the Mini-Camp you must be a member of CLASP! Dues: $10.00 Single and $15.00 Married Couple CLASP = all former campers and counselors who are at least 25 years old and any parents who have had or have children at camp for a least 3 years!