“Cabin B was my favorite as a camper. “Dizzy” was my counselor. I have to say I was a practical joker and could be sarcastic at times, but she loved my personality. There was one who did not like me, but “Dizzy’ laughed at everything I did,” said Susan Kiltie. (1967+)
“Dorthe was not very happy with one of my pranks when I was a counselor,” said “Kiltie”. “I figured out how to get the paddles and a canoe out of the boathouse and my goal, with one of my friends, was to paddle over to the boys’ camp and undo their sailboats or rafts. I was dating a boy named Scott, who was camping over there at the time. When we got back to the waterfront, Dorthe was waiting for us. Here we were, with no life jackets, and we thought we had been quiet, but I’m sure the girls in the cabin above the boathouse probably heard us. Of course, I took full responsibility. I do remember they did fill out reports on us.”
Barb Rehmus (1965-76) was at camp during the infamous Mahn-go-tah-see raid, which was at the time Carol Nieman was camp director. “I had grown up with Dorthe and Beanie as professional directors and Carol was so different. I remember thinking this prank was outlandish and over the top. They took the boat from the boys’ camp and I thought they had just taken things too far. Honestly, I was aghast and thought she was a wild card. We thought she acted like a camper, not a counselor. Sue Patenge followed Beanie, and she was okay, but it was not easy to come behind Beanie.”