Q. What years were you on Tomahawk
staff?
A. 1985-1991
Q. What were your positions?
A. Aquatics Specialist, Assistant Beach Director, Beach Director
Q. What was happening at Tomahawk
during your tenure? What was new?
A. I was there when the very first female CIT was brought on board.
All the guys were pretty intrigued with Kathryn, but Myron Jacobson
won her heart, and they are now a happy family (how about that).
The “Crazy Charlie” night hike was popular and even
after we shut it down in fear of kids getting hurt, many troops
still hiked there way up there. Outpost was becoming even more
popular, and who knew that it would become the White Pine camp
we know today.
Q. What was your most memorable
experience?
A. Aside from the annual air-band competition in the Chippewa
boathouse, I would have to say that my favorite memories all center
around the Sunday Night campfire; not just because I got to be
creative, dress up like Elvis or anything, it was because it was
a night when we all got together as one. I miss those campfires,
and sadly the current staff doesn’t really understand the
magic that happened those nights…
Q. How did your experience at Tomahawk
affect your life?
A. Tomahawk was my first job, and I learned a ton, especially
about myself. I learned self-confidence and leadership skills
that I still use today in my current job as a Training Manager
for DISH Network. But you know that camp has truly affected you
when you use camp skills in an unusual situation. One day while
in college I was asked to fill time at a Freshmen Orientation.
I quickly started doing cheers and campfire gags I learned in
camp. My director told me to keep going and asked me to be the
“filler guy” throughout that Freshmen orientation.