![]() ![]() As soon as the break began, Stu started blowing his whistle, rounded them up, chewed them out and blamed Jon Mann for setting it up. ![]() At flag lowering, they did yet another break. One day, Randy Biegelman pulled the Lodge into the old 15s Lounge (now the counselor email/package building) and painted them up a little. At this moment, with the whole camps eyes on the back of the van, the advisers piled out of the trunk screaming, COLOR WAR!ġ995: Lodge ’95 had done a ton of Fakes this year and most were not very good. People huddled around her crying and praying as a camp van drove up to take her to the hospital. Finally Stu said, “So what do you want to do about it?” And the head of drama responded, “Let’s break Color War!” With that, all of the advisers who were involved ripped off their shirts and started screaming Color War.ġ994: One Thursday night at cookout dinner, Kerry was climbing the climbing wall when she suddenly fell and was left hanging by her harness. Stu Foster was yelling at the head of drama, who was yelling back, standing up for her show. He proceeded to smack Stu's clipboard out of his hand, as the advisers came streaming down the bunk line.ġ993: Everyone was at the play and some of the seniors were performing a skit in which they were frequently using obscene words. ![]() As they were quieting down the head of the Kitchen Staff, Terry Landry, came storming out of the kitchen, furious, to yell that dinner was getting cold. One day, Stu used this tactic but was taking a particularly long time at the parade grounds, saying that the campers were not paying attention and not behaving. A fight ensued between the two, and in his frustration, Stu grabbed Howie's guitar and smashed it against a tree in the assembly area and said "color war has just broken."ġ992: On three or four separate occasions throughout the summer of ‘92, Stu sent the campers into the mess hall after the flag was lowered and then when he rang the bell and they weren’t quiet, he sent them back out to the parade grounds to do it right. Stu Foster asked him to stop, but Howie continued to sing. ![]() Soon after, when everyone was feeling guilty, Randy comes busting through the mess hall doors and the advisers go crazy.ġ991: One day at assembly, Howie Hoffman was singing. There’s a ton of murmuring in the crowd, and Stu rips into the camp saying how this man has gone out and ruined his life because of his poor decisions and all we care about is color war. The cop puts Biegs in cuffs and puts him in the back of the car and drives off. After the whispers, Stu calls for Randy to come over. At the flag lowering, a police car pulls up to the parade grounds and a cop gets out and begins whispering to Stu. People were hearing all sorts of things such as them getting arrested or being involved in a knife fight. The helicopter landed on the junior baseball field, and Peter Hirsch got out of the chopper with a color war shirt on.ġ990: There were rumors circulating throughout camp that second-year counselors Randy Bigelman and Jeff Saxman had gotten into trouble at a concert. Orange and black streamers were shooting out of the chopper. Soon into the trick, the eight of them took off their shirts and had C-O-L-O-R W-A-R spelled out across their chests in orange and black and the advisers came flying out the mess hall via the loading dock.ġ989: A helicopter flew over the dining hall as all campers were at the flag pole. As the show went on, the magician called eight senior staff members up on stage for a trick. Towards the end of the auction Stu said, "And how much would you pay for these little beauties?" With that, the advisers came running out out of the crowd and broke Color War.ġ988: The camp was scheduled for a magic show on the junior baseball field with the stage set up in deep left field. 1987: Everyone was at the counselor auction, which at the time was run by the counselors and was not on July 4th. ![]()
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