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Fresh off his freshman year at Dartmouth, Eli is back for another tour of duty in the Birch Rock Hilton, where he is a positive, patient, fun loving force for the youngest campers within the walls. This summer he will spend most of his time up on the hill instructing baseball and basketball though he will occasionally be found regulating the Cradle during general swim. He is studying computer science and economics and his favorite mineral is good ‘ol New Hampshire granite. | Fresh off his freshman year at Dartmouth, Eli is back for another tour of duty in the Birch Rock Hilton, where he is a positive, patient, fun loving force for the youngest campers within the walls. This summer he will spend most of his time up on the hill instructing baseball and basketball though he will occasionally be found regulating the Cradle during general swim. He is studying computer science and economics and his favorite mineral is good ‘ol New Hampshire granite. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 10 February 2016
Eli Brewster
Activities: Baseball & Basketball
Years Experience: 8
Hometown: Concord, NH
Cabin: Hilton A
Fresh off his freshman year at Dartmouth, Eli is back for another tour of duty in the Birch Rock Hilton, where he is a positive, patient, fun loving force for the youngest campers within the walls. This summer he will spend most of his time up on the hill instructing baseball and basketball though he will occasionally be found regulating the Cradle during general swim. He is studying computer science and economics and his favorite mineral is good ‘ol New Hampshire granite.