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+ The Legend of Kajuyali. September/ * September/October, p. 2. Health and Safety October, pp. 50-55. * March/April, p. 2. Campers With Food Allergies, The Food Raps, Marvin. Why Do Young People * July/August, p. 2. Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. Work at Special Needs Camps. Stryker, Rick. Building Principles: July/August, pp. 46-51. September/October, pp. 60-61. * Drama in Real Life ... As seen from the Emergency Response Drills for Camps, Rosenberg, Joy, $.P.4i.R. Summer engineer's seat! March/April, pp. 8-11. Greg Friese. May/June, pp Camp Program: Pluralism in the Camp Drama in Real Life: The Thrilling Safe Sitter® Goes to Camp, Judith Experience. July/August, pp. 21-23. Conclusion! May/June, pp. 14-17. Erickson. September/October, pp. 28-34. Holding up the World. Rothman, Daryl, L.C.S.W. Effective Staff Shopping for a Doctor ... Edward Walton November/December, pp. 13-15. Recruitment and Retention. March/April, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.E.P. Like a Rock... (but runny... ?). pp. 42-45. September/October, pp. 44-49. January/February, pp. 77-78. Ruch, Bob. Set Your Phase | to Stun!. Building Principles, Like a Rock... * Basic Steps in Strategic Planning. September/October, pp. 70-71. (but runny ...?), Rick Stryker. September/October, pp. 20-27. That’s the Night That the Lights Went January/February, pp. 77-78. * Tools for Optimizing Your Plan. Out. July/August, pp. 60-61. November/December, pp. 40-45. Management and Talbot, Judy. A Place to Share: Labor Day Organizational Design Rush, Jessica. Camp For All. Reverie. September/October, p. 72. Articulating the Value of Your Site and January/February, pp. 56-59. The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. Facilities, Wynne Whyman, M.A., M.S:S. Scanlin, Marge, Ed.D., and Karla Campers With Food Allergies. July/August, March/April, pp. 56-61. Henderson Ph.D. Information is Power. pp. 46-51. Basic Steps in Strategic Planning, Bob September/October, pp. 36-43. Thurber, Kathy. Riding Programs Ruch. September/October, pp. 20-27. Schafer, Ethan Ph.D. The Psychology at Camp: Enrichment of a Different Kind. Beyond Surveys: Exploring Alternative of Learning and Behavior Management: March/April, pp. 18-24. Ways to Measure Camp’s Benefits, Laurel What it Means For Camp and Staff Training. November/December, pp. 18-24. Walton, Edward, M.D., F.A.A.P., Molloy. July/August, pp. 52-55 F.A.C.E.P. Shopping for a Doctor. Bridging the Generation Gap With Scheder, Cathy. September/October, pp. 44-49. Partnerships, Mark H. Case. May/June, * Building Blocks to In-Service Aquatic 5 Training. May/June, pp. 56-59. Whyman, Wynne, M.A., M.S.S. pp. 32-37. * Finding Those Elusive Aquatics Staff. - Articulating the Value of Your Site Creating a Leadership Team Is Like January/February, pp. 50-55. and Facilities. March/April, pp. 56-61. Making a Cake, Greg Cronin, C.C.D. Site/Facility Archival Management. May/June, pp. 38-42. Schering, Josh. A Place to Share: Lending a Helping Hand. January/February, p. 80. January/February, pp. 60-65. Information is Power, Karla Henderson, Stretching Your Dollars With Ph.D., and Marge Scanlin, Ed.D. Schirick, Ed. Risk Management: Preventive Maintenance. May/June, September/October, pp. 36-43. - Blanket Accident and Sickness pp. 64-67. Insurance — Keeping Perspective. Site/Facility Archival Management, Wynne May/June, pp. 70-71. Wyse, Derek. TechnoTrends: Choosing Whyman, M.A., M.S.S. January/February, Can't Touch This — Intangible Assets. the Right Software. November/December, pp. 60-65. March/April, pp. 76-77. pp. 16-17. Stretching Your Dollars With Preventive Contractual Risk Transfer — Definitely Maintenance, Wynne Whyman, M.A., Association News Not Harmiless. January/February, M.S.S. May/June, pp. 64-67. 2004 ACA Buying Guide, March/April, pp. 18-19. pp. 62-70. Success Without Compromise, Jeffrey Post-Incident Risk Management. Leiken, M.A. May/June, pp. 60-63. J. Wendell and Ruth T. Howe Awards. November/December, pp. 68-69. May/June, pp. 68-69. Tools for Optimizing Your Plan, Bob Reflections on 2004 and the Road Ruch. November/December, pp. 40-45. Ahead. September/October, pp. 16-18. Camper Growth A Place to Share: Extraordinary Stretching Your Insurance Budget. and Development Transformations — The Byron Center's July/August, pp. 10-11. Camp: A Perfect Place to Address Bullying, Approach, Byron Pegram. July/August, Shelton, Michael, M.S., C.A.C., C.ET. Jewel E. Hairston, Ph.D., and Barry Garst, pp. 64. Staff Sexual Assault: Prevention and M.S. May/June, pp. 48-51. Building Principles, Rick Stryker Intervention. May/June, pp. 43-47. Transitioning Teens Into Responsible * Drama in Real Life... As seen from the Sheridan, Paul, M.Ed. Qualifications Young Adults, Jeffrey Leiken, M.A. engineer’s seat! March/April, pp. 8-11. for Wilderness Trip Leaders. March/April, pp. 46-51. Drama in Real Life: The Thrilling January/February, pp. 38-43. In the Trenches, Bob Ditter Conclusion! May/June, pp. 14-17. Smith, Peg. A Letter from Peg: * Dominant Girls, January/February, Holding up the World. * May/June, p. 2. pp. 20-21. November/December, pp. 13-15. - November/December, p. 2. - Internet Challenges, March/April, That’s the Night That the Lights Went * January/February, p. 2. pp. 78-79. Out. July/August, pp. 60-61. CAMPING MAGAZINE November/December 2004 63 Research Notes: Partnerships to Support Interview with Sarah Weddington. Innovative Astronomy Programs for School Children — Capitalizing on the January/February, pp. 66-68. Camps, Eric Jackson. May/June, pp. 20-26. Camp Experience, Gwynn M. Powell, It Takes a Community, Nick Crews. Leadership Camp Suggestions for Ph.D. September/October, pp. 12-13. March/April, pp. 52-55. Developing a More Effective Curriculum, Risk Management, Ed Schirick Just Love Them, Jenifer Brady. Noah Adam Doyle. January/February, * Blanket Accident and Sickness September/October, pp. 58-59. pp. 44-49. Insurance: Keeping Perspective. Metamorphosis: My First Summer at Riding Programs at Camp: Enrichment May/June, pp. 70-71. Camp, Stefanie Klaus. September/October, of a Different Kind, Kathy Thurber. March/ Can't Touch This — Intangible Assets. April, pp. 18-24. pp. 62-63. March/April, pp. 76-77. Outreaching to Diverse Communities: The Success With Horses = Success With Life, Contractual Risk Transfer — Definitely Robyn Lorimer. March/April, pp. 25-26. Hispanic Community, David Lira Leveron. Not Harmless. January/February, pp. 18-19. July/August, pp. 29-32. Staff Recruitment, Training, Post-Incident Risk Management. Potatoes and Soap: A Russian Camp and Growth November/December, pp. 68-69. Director’s Dilemma, Linda Grier Pulliam. Qualifications for Wilderness Trip Leaders, Reflections on 2004 and the Road November/December, pp. 46-51. Paul T. Sheridan. M.Ed. January/February, Ahead. September/October, pp. 16-18. Summer Camp Program: Pluralism in the pp. 38-43. Stretching Your Insurance Budget. Camp Experience, Joy Rosenberg, S.P.H.R. Building Blocks to In-Service Aquatic July/August, pp. 10-11. July/August, pp. 21-23. Training, Cathy Scheder. May/June, pp. 56-59. TechnoTrends: Choosing the Right Teaching a Man to Fish: Seacamp’s Gift Software, Derek Wyse. to Russia, Elena Istomina, Ph.D. Counselors Are Teachers, Seth Herschthal. November/December, pp. 16-17. November/December, pp. 54-60. March/April, pp. 34-36. TechnoTrends: Medical Management The Aloha Family Celebrates 100 Years! Effective Staff Recruitment and Retention ... in the 21st Century, Dan Konigsberg. Kathy Christie. July/August, pp. 40-43. Daryl Rothman, L.C.S.W. March/April, pp. 42-45. May/June, pp. 18-19. The Legend of Kajuyali, Linda Grier Eliminate Gossip and Rumors... And TechnoTrends: Online Camp Registration Pulliam. September/October, pp. 50-55. Create a Fully Unified Staff, Jeffrey Leiken, M.A. January/February, pp. 32-37. Options — What's Right for Your Camp, The Psychology of Learning and Behavior Julia Lim. January/February, pp. 14-16. Management: What it Means For Camp Employee Involvement — Applications and Staff Training, Ethan Schafer, Ph.D. for Summer Camp, Gwynn M. Powell, TechnoTrends: What About the Conference Center? Rob Carmichael November/December, pp. 18-24. Ph.D., and Meredith Cambre. November/December, pp. 32-38. and Shane Miskin. September/October, Why Do Young People Work pp. 14-15. at Special Needs Camps, Marvin A. Raps. Finding Those Elusive Aquatics Staff, Cathy September/October, pp. 60-61. Scheder. January/February, pp. 50-55. Building Principles: Set Your Phase 1 to Stun! Rick Stryker. September/October, A Letter from Peg, Peg Smith From Recruitment to Retention: One pp. 70-71. * January/February, p. 2. Camp Director’s Secrets to Staff Success, - September/October, p. 2. Kelly Byrnes. November/December, Marketing and Promotion * November/December, p. 2. pp. 26-31. TechnoTrends: Cellphones, Blackberries * May/June, p. 2. Job Fairs .. . Standing Out in the Crowd, ... What’s Not to Like? (A Lot, Actually), * July/August, p. 2. Billy Cuddihy. March/April, pp. 30-33. Andrew Ackerman. July/August, pp. 62-63. * March/April, p. 2. Staff Sexual Assault: Prevention and TechnoTrends: Spreading the Word A Place to Share: A Peace Corps Volunteer Intervention, Michael Shelton, M.S., Through the Internet, John Fitterer. Goes to Camp, Lani Horowitz. November/ C.A.C., C.F.T. May/June, pp. 43-47. March/April, pp. 12-14. December, p. 72. Staff Your Camp for Less! Rebecca Philosophy and Objectives A Place to Share: Labor Day Reverie, Judy McEldowney. March/April, pp. 38-41. Ambassadors of the Environment, Richard Talbot. September/October, p. 72. In the Trenches, Bob Ditter Murphy, Ph.D. January/February, pp. 22-30. A Place to Share: Lending a Helping Hand, - Changing Practices to Meet a Growing Breaking the Chains: Camps that Mentor Josh Schering. January/February, p. 80. Concern. September/October, pp. 68-69. * Clarifying the Rules in Your House. Children of Prisoners, Teresa Nicodemus. A Place to Share: The Bull’s Eye Club, November/December, pp. 70-71. July/August, pp. 34-39. Colleen Anderson. March/April, p. 80. * Responding to Inappropriate Counselor- Building a Community at Warp Speed: The Programming Camper Conduct. May/June, pp. 12-13. Special Case of Family Camping, Brandon A Practical Approach to Pottery at * Seven Skills of Highly Effective G. Briery, Ph.D. July/August, pp. 24-28. Summer Camp, Lawrence R. Kravitz. Counselors. July/August, pp. 12-13. Camp For All, Jessica Rush. May/June, pp. 28-31. Research Notes, Gwynn M. Powell, Ph.D. January/February, pp. 56-59. Horses and the Wilderness: Meeting * Exploring What Staff Gains from Work Camp: Something New for HIV/AIDS- the Needs of Youth at Risk, Thecla at Camp. May/June, pp. 76-79. Affected Youth in South Africa, Bruce O. Helmbrecht Howard, Ph.D., and Anthony * What Happens to Staff at Camp? Boston. July/August, pp. 16-20. Howard, M.S. March/April, pp. 28-29. January/February, pp. 74-76. 64 November/December 2004 CAMPING MAGAZINE NK o ~a€&e, ayi Prat stk

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