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Happy is the camper who walks down
the hill, for he/she will not gain speed and thus
suffer an injury.
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Happy is the camper who remains
within the boundaries of Camp Bimini (ravine at
Vespers, road, Pine trees and fence behind cabins)
for he/she will remain at camp.
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Happy is the camper who tells
his/her counselor or CIT his/her whereabouts at
all times for he/she will not miss out on anything
fun.
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Happy is the camper who respects
the belongings of others for he/she will, in most
cases, be respected back.
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Happy is the camper who leaves
sticks and stones on the ground for he/she will
not injure another person or self.
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Happy is the camper who stays
out of the creek (including the stepping stones)
until the program invites us all to do so for she/he
will remain dry and uninjured.
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Happy is the camper who wears
shoes at all times for he/she will have happy feet
without cuts.
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Happy is the boy camper who
refrains from entering a girl’s cabin and
happy is the girl camper who refrains from entering
a boy’s cabin, for he/she will remain at camp.
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Happy is the camper who does
not bring, use or abuse tobacco, alcohol or illegal
drugs to Camp Bimini, for he/she will remain at
camp.
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Happy is the camper who respects
others by refraining from name calling, punching,
spitting, pinching, hitting, slapping, biting, etc,
for he/she will in most cases be respected back
and he/she will not injure him/herself or another
person.
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Happy is the camper who respects
the camp property by not writing on the cabins,
swinging from the rafters, hanging from basketball
rims, damaging buildings or destroying/disrupting
nature for he/she will still have a great place
to come year after year.
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Happy is the camper who goes
to bed when asked to for he/she will get lots of
sleep for the next day and thus will enjoy the day
even more.
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Happy is the camper who talks
politely and does not swear for he/she will not
offend anyone else.
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Happy is the camper who comes
ready for fun, for he/she will indeed have it!