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Quidders from the 40's and 50's

Friday, April 17, 2009
Dianne Kesner Baldwin
I am one of the Kesner girls, Dianne. I was at Quid in the early 1960s before the new Dining Hall was built and then afterwards. I was in Hundred Acre Wood and Pioneers for 4 weeks. I was also in Sports and Games. I don't remember that much but I do remember Peri and KB. I still remember the songs we sang and sing them on long car trips out loud to my 2 dogs. I also spent time at Merrywood GSC, later Henry Kaufman GSC, due to generous donations from the Kaufman Foundation. I recently met a GS leader who is a Hospice CNA at the Nursing home where I work who goes to Kaufman even now with her troop.
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Dianne Kesner Baldwin
Thursday, April 16, 2009
"Willie" Franco looks for Quid friends 1939-1946
“Willie” Franco, now Wilma Franco White wrote the following to me about her years at Quidnunc.
Did you know that Quid was the GS Camp for the girls in
I guess they opened it up to others at some point in time.
Here are some of the girls I went to camp with:
Nancy B Dunham, Doris Ann Heinze (Terry), Jean Patmore, and Anne Dickie all from
Another friend that I was a counselor with was Ethel Axelson.
I went to camp from 1939 to 1946. I was in Sky Blue the first two years.
After that I think it was Caravan. The next year I was in the Apprentice training and then a Counselor.
Does anyone remember Gay Ford? She was the director in 1939 and 1940
I also remember Margaret V. Lynch ("Bridgie") and Annie Sue Waldrop. Does anyone remember her nickname? They were the Co-Directors in 1941.
I have lots of pictures to go through as I just found my scrapbook from Camp. My daughter, (Carol “Daisy” White) will post them when she comes to visit.
Wilma Franco White (“Willie”)
Monday, April 13, 2009
Linda Nahum
Rose Remembers
I did see my picture, middle of lower row of "canoeing on the Susquehana" in Ellen Muth and Elyse Springer's photo. Ellen is correct, though: I know I never made the cut for the Delaware trip, but instead went twice to Candlewood Lake in CT. In that photo, the beauty on lower right is Kathy Barbatsuly, who was in my girl scout troop. I lost track of her many years ago, unfortunately.
I know I shared a tent my last year (1965, Neppies) with Doggie and Patty McBride; I didn't write names on photos and unfortunately don't remember any others. My photos are few, small, and fuzzy.
Thanks for tracking me down!
Best,
Rose Weitz
Monday, March 30, 2009
Elyse's Reminiscences
I know Joey Tyson and Sandy Dunbar were in Neppies because I have them in my pictures and recognize their faces in them, but not because I have real memories of them at this point. I do remember the Kesner girls, Debbie, Diane (Debbie's twin who I don't think was in Neppies that year) and Libby, who I did a lot of canoeing with. I also remember Doggie Grossman and her sister Babs; Doggie always seemed like everyone's older sister somehow. I don't remember Laurie Schultz or Grace or her cat.
I have some additional names for you, thanks to the backs of my pictures. Do you remember Lois Sotinsky, Pat McBride, Rose Weitz, Gwynn Danielson or Kathy Barbarsuli? Or someone named Shelley? Or Pam Crabtree? She & I suffered as kitchen aides in 1968. Do remember bear scares?
By the way, the Swedish counselor's name was Lena Nillson, not Oleson. I just found it spelled on the back of a photo.
It's good to know there are other women out there who were as affected by their time at Camp Quidnunc as I was. Forget Disneyland, Camp Quidnunc was the happiest place on earth.
Cheers,
Elyse
Friday, March 27, 2009
Two Potgirls: "Daisy" and Elyse
I also remember the night a bat flew into our tent and we had to wait in some kind of cabin (what was that room?) while the poor counselors bravely tried to get the thing out of there. I most vividly remember my time in Neppies with Peri, Ellen Muth & Maureen "Mo" McConnell; KB and Lena Olson were around too. That was also because my best friend Carol White was there (we met at camp by the way). Carol & I just found each other online after all these years and are having a blast remembering all the great stuff we did at Quid. I loved the canoe trips, especially going down the Susquehanna, shooting the rapids and sleeping on the banks of the river (although the spam is NOT a fond memory). I was never so tan or my arms so strong as after that trip. There was also one doomed portage trip one year; they made us take those dreaded salt tablets (remember those?) and we trekked for miles down the road in the blazing sun with aluminum canoes over our heads. Almost every kid in the unit got sun sickness and we spent a day or so recovering back at camp.
I loved the singing in the dining hall and to this day shake a pot to make sure it's really, really dry. And then there were those great campfires, with more singing. Those camp songs really stuck.
I also remember being a kitchen aide in 1968 although I would most certainly have liked to have that experience wiped from my brain. I will never forget the MacNab family and how they gave us all derogatory, sarcastic nicknames (mine was Speedy) or how they would smilingly chat with one of the black campers and call her "Oatmeal". I'm sure Pam Crabtree would agree that that summer was a horror. The only blemish on my happy, happy memories of Quid.
Camp Quidnunc was what I waited for all year long. It was the reason I remained a girl scout through high school. We did so many fun activities and I made so many great friends.
I had no idea the camp closed down because I've lived in California since 1972, so I'm really sorry that more girls didn't get to experience what was one of the highlights of my life.
I haven't thought about all this in years, so now it's really flooding on back. I'm so glad I found this website. Thanks for making me remember.
Elyse 64-68
Ellen Muth was one of my counselors! Also Boni Evans! Oh the memories are just rushing back. My first year I was in Gypsy Skies which was next to Sports & Games just beyond the Dining Hall.
The other years I was in the Waterfront Unit, which was Neppies and then Caravan I think. My last year I was a pot girl.
I am a photographer and have dozens of old photos, but am getting a new scanner soon, so it will be a while till I can contribute.
Do you have a list of emails? I would love to contact Ellen or Grace Aldag or ?
Please write back, I love your website!!! My mother also went to Quid in the 1940's and even she's excited! We were originally from the Bronx, but I am in Minnesota now and she is in Ohio.
Thanks for the blast from the past!!!
Carol "Daisy" White (the Daisy is from when I was a pot girl)
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Who are You?
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Become a "Follower"
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Beth Cruse
Thank you for the memories. I still love singing the songs and still love the harmony parts. What a joy it would be to see the Camp Quidnunc again and to sit around the campfire. I can't wait to conect with the Alumni.
Does anyone remember how Kanawaukee lake got its name? An old Indian had walked across the country and when he got to the shore of the lake, he sat on a stone and declaired, " I kanawaukee no more!"
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Vickie Cruse Sengele
One of my favorite memories was when a young visitor was in the double decker and asked "Is that a pet?" There was a huge snake hanging from the rafters! ANd no, it wasn't a pet! aaauuugh! Such a state of panic!
My absolute most dramatic memory from Camp Quidnunc was when one by one people began to get up during dinner and run to the dining hall rail to throw up. They were vomiting pink koolaid and chicken chunks! I think the whole camp got sick that night. If you weren't actually feeling sick yet, the mere sound of others retching was enough to get you started. I still dream about it every once in awhile!
Marjorie Stamler Snyder, 1942
by Marjorie Stamler Snyder
I'll always remember the 4 weeks that I spent at Camp Quidnunc in 1942. The campfires, the tents late at night (watching the mice run along the posts), the campfires, the sound of rain on the tent, also the open air dining room, are all treasured memories. One of the counselors played the recorder, and it inspired me to learn to play the instrument. It was probably the best summer of my life, and I'm nearly 78 years old.
Judy Ecuyer Rhodes
by Judy (Ecuyer) Rhoades
I went to Quidnunc from Brownie through maybe 8th grade which would have been about 1947-1952 and then returned as a counselor for a year as a college student. I have papers somewhere with the words to most of the songs and many many pictures someplace. Lots and lots of memories (although not too good on names and dates.) I was even a member of a special unit that Ellie had (as a counselor not director) that consisted of all girls who had been to Quidnunc before and we stayed for a full month and got permission to do all sorts of "special" things. And there were some cute kids who came to visit me at home after I was their counselor.
Linda Peck surfaces
Friday, February 06, 2009
New Pictures from Deni
