Here's the challenge - can you name anyone in the photo?

Established in 1948 by Colonel Joseph Acton, Camp Selkirk was the home to camping ministries in Southern Ontario. It was the site of spiritual, emotional and personal growth for many. Based on 124 acres this residential camp is remembered for many things, some of which are recorded here.
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I see...
- Glenn Lavender (I think)
- Nicky, Marissa & Michelle Clarke
- Lynn Haskell
- Leslie Piedrahita
- Dan & Wendy Broome
- Jason Waters
- Michelle & Christopher Pitt
- Matt Brooks
- Ricky Piedrahita?
... and yes Natalie, I'm pretty sure that is Glenn.
Melita Birt is in the picture as well, she's standing to Jason Waters' right.
I checked my photo album, the year is 1991.
It took a lot of thought, but I think I managed to come up with most of the leaders names. Mark and Natalie are right on the leaders they named.
Back row L-R: Dan Broome, I think this guy's name is Nick Downey, Glenn Lavender, Marissa & Michelle Clarke, Matt Brooks, myself, I beleive Elaine Marsh, Jennifer Andrews, the next lady I don't remember her name, and then Wendy Broome. Leaning on the sign are Nikki Clarke and Tracy(?) Gleadall.
I don't remember many kids, other than some of the ones mentioned.
Fred, do you remember the chorus that was introduced with the campaign? I've been singing it since I read the post!
I didn't even remember that there was a song?! A song? Really?
I am getting old...can't remember that at all.
Yep that's Tracey Gleadall with her arm on the sign. I don't remember the song either.
The song for that particular campaign, I believe was"
Say Yes to Sunday School,
Say Yes to the Golden Rule,
Come learn about The Bible
and a Life of Happiness.
Say Yes to Sunday School.
Okay, so I'm not crazy.....!
That's the chorus I remember too.
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