Category Archives: 1990s

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Communication (within camp)

With few exceptions, sending messages within the camp was a manual process.

Most messages originated in the main office as a result of communication with parents.

There were two methods of sending messages within camp. If the message was not urgent, a “TO/RE” form would be posted on the Supervisors Board in the office. The Supervisors routine required them to visit the office regularly at which time these messages were collected.

In the case of an urgent message, a “runner” (a member of the office staff) would be used to look for the recipient. The “runner” was an actual summer position in the office – typically someone over 14 who wanted to work at camp, but was too young to work as a counsellor.

Although they also assisted with administration, they would be the first person called upon to run errands since they were the least critical to operations.

Although most messages went to Supervisors, some needed to go to a specific counsellor. In these cases, the office referred to a master schedule which could often help the runner locate the cabin wherever they might be.


Telephones

There were several exceptions to the manual systems since telephone lines were installed during the summer in the Kitchen, Nurse’s Office and Swim Office. Each had a different number so the office could use them to communicate with these areas in order to pass information.

If a unit happened to be at Lunch or Swim, the Supervisor could often be tracked down by calling the Kitchen or Swim Office. This would eliminate the need to send out a runner.


Wireless Communication

Beginning in the late 70s, walkie talkies were used by the hill and parking lot staff during arrival and departure of buses. At first, 3 units were rented, but in 1986 the number was increased to 6. In 1988, the number was increased to 12 allowing each Supervisor to have their own during the day. Obviously this was a game changer.

It should be noted that cell phones were uncommon until the early 1990s. Jennifer had one in 1986. Jay had one starting in 1987 to manage transportation, These were “brick” phones which sold for over $1,000 at the time. Airtime was 25 cents per minute!

Surviving Items

All of these items still exist!

Pocket Knife – 1988 Gift to Bus Drivers:

Key Ring – Gift to Bus Drivers – 1990:

Lighter – Gift to Bus Drivers – 1980s

Fridge Magnet. ca. 1990:

Watch ca. 1987:

Staff Binders:

25th Anniversary Pen – 1980:

Name Buttons:

Painter Cap:

Nameplate from EZGO golf cart:

Steering Wheel Clip from Bertmobile:

Bus Signs:

Stop Signs (Hill Staff):

Magnetic Car Signs:

Signed Bench from Photography Shed – 1982

Mavericks Camper of the Day Medallion – 1989:

Camper Bags (approx. 12 original style & 12 backpack style):

Staff Bags:

Camper T-Shirts:

Staff T-Shirts & Sweatshirts:

Headstaff Cap:

Overnight Coordinator:

Sample:

Business Cards:

Stationary:

Brochures:

Media

Approximately 400 Kodachrome Slides:

12 – 8mm films:

VHS Tapes

Approximately 500 photos:

Supervisors Manuals:

Counsellor’s Manual:

1992 Transportation Binder

Staff Photo Collection – 1980’s & 1990’s

The I-Pool

 

Bert beside the newly constructed I-Pool in 1957.  Photo is taken at the east end of the pool looking north. In the background, the future nurse’s office is on the right and the Peewee (Muppet) area is to the left.

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Campers around the I-Pool on the first day of camp – 1957:

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1959:

1960:

1966:

1988:

I-Pool, 1964: