Argus Dedication

By Edmund Carlton and Tyler Woods

 

            This month's Argus is dedicated to a woman who managed to bring the infirmary out of a Dark Age that can only be described as First Month.  There was a time during first month when children were afraid to complain about a bellyache or a runny nose.  I myself can remember one fateful morning when I was feeling down, couldn't seem to turn my frown upside down, with a warm forehead and a scratchy throat, I walked into the infirmary.  To my dismay, I came upon a frightful situation.  I was scared, worried, lost and alone and wishing, wishing, wishing...wishing for a woman so amazing, so great, she could single handedly turn any frown upside down. 

            To the camp's elation Helen Cimera made a triumphant return to La-La Land.  Shohola no longer had to suffer through painful morning announcements packed with mispronounced names.  The children of Camp Shohola no longer feared the outcome of a bellyache, a tickle in their throat or a tingle in their sinuses.  Helen Cimera brings an unmistakable element to Camp Shohola.  Her kind and gentle demeanor has the power to make you feel warm and fuzzy, no matter how dire your circumstances may be.  But don't think her talents end at the infirmary, she has the presence of mind to not only heal the body, but to involve herself in the many other camp affairs.  It could even be said she has the ability to heal the soul.  Thank you Helen for being such a wonderful woman.  The Working Seniors love you and hope you come back to camp forever.