Music/Drama - Dean's Rules

  1. Wake up a counselor at night when leaving the cabin to use the restroom.

  2. Cabin cleanup is the responsibility of each and every camper. Cabins must be swept every day. Trash must be taken out and placed in barrels provided. On Wedneesday after lunch we will do a thorough cleaning. See cleanup instructions for the procedure.

  3. No one will be allowed in the pavilion. Do not go there. Do not go to the vespers area. Do not go into any area where there is not an adult/counselor present. Do not enter the red building except at designated times and when there is a counselor present.

  4. Do not enter the pool area unless there is a counselor present. Everyone should take a quick rinse in the shower prior to entering the pool. You must wear shoes to and from the pool (and anywhere on the camp grounds).

  5. Say "thank you" to the cook and her helpers. They work hard to serve you.

  6. Lights out means just that - LIGHTS OUT! In your cabin, ready for bed, no playing games, no staying up talking - get your sleep and don't be cranky the next day!

  7. You are never, never, never (We mean never) to enter the area of the opposite gender. This is a send home offense. If I find out, you will go home! This is not a prank or a game. This is a serious offense. No matter how you personally feel about this sort of thing, the camp deans, manager, and directors have the final say. You will go home! No matter who you are, no matter what role you play in the program - you will go home. Message heard?

  8. Cell phones cannot be used during our time at camp (this is a new camp-wide rule). Cell phones will be allowed with limited use on tour (see Travel Rules).

  9. Read the Camp Regulations and Code of Conduct. When you sign the Rules Signature Page, you are also agreeing to abide by the Camp's regulations.

  10. Sign the Rules Signature Page and turn it in when you register.

  11. Your parents should read these rules so they will not be surprised if a consequence results from inappropriate behavior on your part.

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Last Modified:   Sunday, July 13, 2008