Creatures that keep the cold food cold and the hot food hot.
Gooberdinkies
The last song that’s sung at campfire
Peace and Taps
Fast songs are sung at this gathering
Opening Campfire
The hoppers sit here at meals
Next to the head
This leadership staff member (not counselors) has a dog
Mystery
The camp deers are named this.
Delilah
This slow song is sung in a round
Rose
Ham or turkey is served at this meal
Wednesday Night Dinner
We generally don’t sing camp songs after this meal
Lunch
This counselor covered their face in spaghetti last summer
Retro
A magic critter who writes letters to campers and occasionally has tea with staff
The Great Chipmunk
These 2 songs are about moose
Great Big Moose and Da Moose
This program has campers choose a camp name
CIT 1
The first thing said during a Flag Ceremony
Color guard, attention
This staff member studies art education and music
Potato
The name of the leader goose
Derrick
This song is sung to trippers before they leave for trail
May the long time sun
This is done after lights out on the last night of camp
Serenading
The four most common koolaid/gorp flavor at camp are these
Red, Orange, Yellow/Lemonade, Purple
This counselor is learning to speak Italian
Ringo
Mammals that can be found on the outskirts of the lake
Otters
This traditional song is sung by many camps, but was organized written for CBT
Wisdom
An annual all camp game involving dressing up your counselor and giving them a talent
Miss CBT
The water in lake is sometimes called this
Olive Juice
This staff member’s favorite slow song is One Tin Soldier
Legend