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Show Quaker Work Camp Holiday . i . . m " i ( , ' x " -s 9t y.. , ...... 1 .: f : -f - - ' tl "Mi , ? f f v'V 1 :i.vH ' i ?- & r 3 , i H b v ill- Vr?Z Jff i " ' Thls summer. as last. several S'jr1" . scores of college students may ' " work eight hours a day at camps i f " .J run ne American Friends ' i x Service Committee. Pick-and- I v shovel vacations give students a sense of service. Last year in " Fayette county, Pennsylvania, 5 "V tnev helPed make new homes for "" 20 (arnllies- including that of Joe ' X x Petrofsky and his family (above). k- ' """" J't:&iZ?yk Last summer at Fayette camp, -" Miss Margaret Lamont of Trenton, J N.J..rang the dinner bell thatcalled taaaaa' ..a busy campers from their tasks after a hard day at their varied tasks, ylyi, l i ' . 1 1 yt " X - i if Iff V, '1 i - h ill f Vi 1 i - y-'. fr f,l 1 Jr. Ml It f!0 gljSZtL Wrrg Most Sirls at the Fayette camp L 4t wj-W 1 helped with sewmg and nursery f -I , tC schools, but not Miss Dorothy Kas- i I j xs If " kill, a nurse from Media, Pa., who ,vX I " A"A 1 i 1 was allowed to swing a hammer. H 1 Students at the camp come from f tLti' many Eastern universities. The !r'4tf Sett's i Naders are mostly college teach llJT"ir'R r1? ers and their wives, who pay a fee f-' f fffi of 50 t0 meet the expenses of the 5rW i'Sf' -n eight or nme week season of the I''.mm i p!5. 'I' camp, as do student members. lf I 'JTAji Left: Walter Lawson, member ol hsJF$ ( if 'i V 'S?" the Fayette community, busy in his LAW I ,t?Xr i&-K2tZJ garden after returning from the ft I (fXSf -X41 mlnes- BeIow: Mlss Frances Kmg I'll wPlI ' J of Michigan mixes paint while heip- X -AI '"g ex up a new home. rvlix c-x ... f I ' I r" - ; W I -. '7 i x , - Nf' " """" . I i1 (:---r-y ' "--wwwB:yv.y ;y tvw...-y - - :.X . . '' : - v , x 5 ' - ' X" - x - t C- ! - . ' 4 - sJ-L IX i They pay for the privilege ol doing this at the Fayette campl |