Retro Friday: The Look
Posted by phil
So when you look at pictures from Camp Ridgecrest today compared to pictures from the 30’s or 40’s, there is quite a difference. Sure, there are less action shots and more staged pictures. You see less smiles, and almost never see anyone making a goofy face. The clothing is very different. In the older pictures white tends to be the dominant color. But when you look deeper in the piles of pictures…when you find the one’s that didn’t go to print in the magazines or brochures…you find faces and settings that look more familiar. You can find boys playing in the woods with their shirts off on a hot summer day. You can find a group of college aged counselors cooling off in the canteen over a cold drink, sharing stories from their campouts. You might find lines wrapping the 4 square courts just like they will this summer. Some of those old pictures look like they are in a different world. But some of them look like they could have been taken last summer. Camp has definitely changed over the years, but some things about this place will always stay the same.
Here are a few pictures that you won’t be able to replicate this summer. But man, it’s really cool to look back and wonder what it would have been like to serve the Lord here a long time ago…
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Gosh…Where are the grass stains on those knees?
I love these old pictures! I think I spotted Trey’s grandfather and great uncle in the second one — I’ll have to have him double-check!
No smudge pot duty was performed by those young men. They do look sharp though.
By the mid 60’s the standard issue camp shorts had morphed to a dark forest green.
Better, it seems, for grass stains for mud and for skid marks.
Then in 69-70 Roberta Ashley re-designed the line
with the motif of a single deciduous leaf. Softer green.
Whenever I muse upon soul of an artist
It always includes the gentleness of Roberta.
She could manifest her motif of one single leaf
in so many directions.