Seely Cabin

Seely Cabin looks like a dwarf's cabin from an old fairy tale, but it was built circa 1969.  Along with Waterfront Unit, it was primarily inhabited by girls seriously into the boating program who wanted a place to stay as close to the water as possible! 

Seely was asserted to have a sleeping capacity of 7.  In later years, it was used for the Crowell Hilaka camp moniters' house.

Notice the beautifully handpainted badge above the fireplace.  The edges of two more badges can be seen to either side, but they have been hidden by later addition of ductwork.