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− | Hilton A and B are the first two [[cabin]]s in [[Lower Camp]] but are in the same building. Hilton A houses the youngest campers in camp, usually ages 7-8. Hilton B holds slightly older kids from age 9-10. Because of the large range of ages in Hilton it is possible for a camper to stay in Hilton for up to his first four years at camp. There was a shuffleboard painted on the hall floor next to Hilton B in the 90's, it was removed when the floors were redone in 2004 by Janice Walker and Ryan Massey. The name Hilton comes from the fact that the cabin has a bathroom built in so you don't have to walk all the way to a wash house. Campers who live in Hilton are often called Hiltonites. Hilton A and B have [[Cabin Night]] together and go on their trip to [[Crooked River]] together. It is the only cabin on campus with an asymmetrical roof. | + | Hilton A and B are the first two [[cabin]]s in [[Lower Camp]] but are in the same building. Hilton A houses the youngest campers in camp, usually ages 7-8. Hilton B holds slightly older kids from age 9-10. Because of the large range of ages in Hilton it is possible for a camper to stay in Hilton for up to his first four years at camp. There was a shuffleboard painted on the hall floor next to Hilton B in the 90's, it was removed when the floors were redone in 2004 by Janice Walker and [[Ryan Massey]]. The name Hilton comes from the fact that the cabin has a bathroom built in so you don't have to walk all the way to a wash house. Campers who live in Hilton are often called Hiltonites. Hilton A and B have [[Cabin Night]] together and go on their trip to [[Crooked River]] together. It is the only camper [[cabin]] on campus with an asymmetrical roof. |
Revision as of 15:06, 12 February 2009
Hilton A and B are the first two cabins in Lower Camp but are in the same building. Hilton A houses the youngest campers in camp, usually ages 7-8. Hilton B holds slightly older kids from age 9-10. Because of the large range of ages in Hilton it is possible for a camper to stay in Hilton for up to his first four years at camp. There was a shuffleboard painted on the hall floor next to Hilton B in the 90's, it was removed when the floors were redone in 2004 by Janice Walker and Ryan Massey. The name Hilton comes from the fact that the cabin has a bathroom built in so you don't have to walk all the way to a wash house. Campers who live in Hilton are often called Hiltonites. Hilton A and B have Cabin Night together and go on their trip to Crooked River together. It is the only camper cabin on campus with an asymmetrical roof.