Wohelo  100th Summer
REUNION WEEKEND, SEPT. 8-10, 2006

 
 

 

 

Trudy Eberle Adams
Alison Ainsworth
Ann Eglin Allen
Kim Anglin Anderson
Lyn Flather Anderson
Vicky Badger
Deborah Chase Batchelder
Sarah McCormick Bates
Sarah Begin
Colby Berger
Julia Moon Bradley
Anne Clarke Brown
Jan Gillett Brown
Kacy Calder
Katy Overstreet Calder
Connie Mott Cardillo
Jean Davis Cernota
Virginia “Sis” Clarke
Anne L. Jarvis Collins
Pat Conklin
Polly Madson Cox
Connie CrossBobbie Crump-Burbank
Holly David
Anita DeAngelis
Elsa Arp DeHart
Sandra Ragland Demson
Cathy Bingham Dhingra
Amy Diller
Joanne Stansfield Diller
Carolyne Doubman
Amanda Dwelley
Ajax Waterman Eastman
Ellen Edersheim
Sally Rogers Falcone
Sandy Caldwell Fox
Heather Turner Frazer
Kate Gulick Fricker
Deb Dwelley Gamber
Dorothy Gamber
Marcelle “Tarry” Gianelloni
Georgia Sherman Glick

Heidi Van Winkle Gorton
Laurie Hasty Gray
Christine Gregory
Mary Griffin
Charlie Gulick Hewson
Martha Hoff
Anne Fricker Hutchinson
Karine Ingersoll
Jill Newman Iversen
Litz St. Clair Jarvis
Elisa Kessler-Caporale
Evelyn Hewson King
Molly Lach
Sue Romer Ladouceur
Louise Lamphere
Polly Rogers LeBlanc
Alice
Lawton Lehmann
Robin Overstreet Lipscomb
Janet Morley Lovely
Judy Caldwell Lucek
Betsy Madden
Katie Madden
Leslie Markham
Lauren McCarthy
Margaret “Tod” Dorkey McCormick
Liza McKinley
Faith McMillan
Sarah Cross Mills
Elin Moerk
Jane Magennis Moir
Kathleen Moriarty
Nangee Warner Morrison
Jennifer Murray
Tammy Ripel Murray
Polly Nichols
Sandy Norman
Mary Ogorzaly
Judith Morton Ottley
Heather Owen
Sally Poor Owen
Martha Roland Peach
Debbie Dean Pennels
Carrie Colton Penrose


Gina Casey Pettengill
Katie Pfeiffer
Elizabeth Prior
Sandra Pierson Prior
Emily Easton Pugsley
Martha Rankin
Reed Rathgeber
Susan Arenender Rathgeber
Betsy Reebie
Jen Simon Robertson
Edie Roland
Libby Dean Schechter
Beth Moon Shogren
Sarah Shropshire
Carol Shufro
Leigh Clarke Sneed
Liz Tindley Spolidoro
Valerie Stanfill
Katia Stankovic
Tamar Snyder Stanley
Betsy Abbott Stefany
Liz Stefany
Katherine G. Stifel
Sara Gray Stockwell
Gwen Thompson
Alex Thomson
Susan Magennis Underwood
Barbara Van Winkle
Davis Van Winkle
Louise Gulick Van Winkle
Mark Van Winkle
Quincy Oster Van Winkle
Carol Duggan Whitfield
Mary Pugsley Whitney
Barbara Sayres Williams
Gail Zabriskie Wilson
Hilary Wurzbach

Visitors:
Roberta Page Barker
Anne Eshelman Low
Caitlin Pomeroy
Ginny Low Pomeroy
Ann Evans Stanfill

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Camp Yearbooks were a hit.

 
 

As was Tammy's excellent food.  Big thanks to our wonderful Kitchen Staff

 
 
 
 

 

You Know She's A Wohelo Girl If.... With all kinds of choices available, she still always buys a red bathing suit. (See more below)

Lots of activities enjoyed by all this weekend.  Those skills learned at Wohelo really carry on.

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Skills that include sharing good times with friends in a beautiful place.

 

 
 
 

 
 
 

Lots of Morning Dippers

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

There may be other docks out there, but it's hard to beat Lewa.

 
 
 

 

Even out of focus this picture shows how many mother daughter teams we had.

 
 
 

Beautiful weather all weekend except Saturday night when a great lightning storm came right across the lake during dinner.

 

  During that storm lightning hit this tree at Sebago Wohelo circle and spiraled down the whole 100 foot tree blasting the bark off on it's way.  Look for it next summer next to the Gazebo.
   
 
 

That did mean we had to have Council Fire in Timahia, but it gave us lots of time for songs and presentations.

 

 
 

Davis and Louise made the Fire and Heidi, Quincy and Mark joined them for the Fire Ceremony.

 

 

 

 

"You better try to be one too!"

 
 

Women of Wohelo - W.O.W.  Presented Wohelo with a very generous donation to be used for museum work and canoe refurbishing.  THANK YOU!

 
  Count was done by three "units" made of general generations of campers.   Here the youngsters sing.  The most senior group came up with the following..

You Know She's A Wohelo Girl If....
She sings while she's eating.
She licks her plate whenever she's served blueberry pie.
She thinks a perfectly wonderful evening meal is peanut butter and jelly sandwiches served al fresco
With all kinds of choices available, she still always buys a red bathing suit.
Whenever you light a fire in the fireplace, she breaks into singing  "Burn, fire, Burn.."
Whenever you have trouble lighting a fire, she insists she can do it better with rubbing sticks.
She thinks all those golden oldies and college tunes were stolen from camp songs.
She calls anyone named Davis, Sivad.
Her summer wardrobe isn't complete without a blue and white t-shirt.
She has on her resume that she is a "Trusted Girl."
She is proud to proclaim she is a Frog, Gypsy, Witch or just Ordinary.
When hiking with her, she negotiates rocks like a mountain goat.
When you go for a romantic canoe ride, she insists on bringing along 
her own paddle and then breaks into calisthenics.
She doesn't tolerate anyone who can't do a proper "j" stroke.
She cleans her pots and pans with sand.
She can see in the dark, but for good measure always carries a flashlight.
Her clothes all have nametapes in them.
She uses a bowline to wrap up her Christmas packages.
She weaves her own placemats, and claims she can make silver jewelry.
She draws people with triangular heads.
Her children need to make emergency stops to go to the teba.
She decorates her home with orange crates.
She's still taking morning skinny dips at age 65, neighbors or not.
The one prayer she knows by heart starts with "How precious also..."
She can always find the North Star.
She always wants to paddle stern.
Whenever she hears a song her arm starts moving in a strange fashion.
She knows how to stop a toilet from running by using a coat hanger.
She thinks anyone who's been to camp for only one or two weeks hasn't REALLY been to camp.
Her idea of make-up is Chapstick.
Her mentors have funny Indian names, like Hiiteni and Timanous.
When the graduating seniors march in to "Pomp & Circumstance," she is signing "He hath welded a symbol."
She will always tell you that the best thing that ever happened to her was going to Wohelo.

 

 

A special showing from a very qualified Blue Heron

 

Sunday Morning Sivad presided over by by the Gulick girls.

 

 

Great singing! and lots of us heard some older or newer camps songs for the first time.

 
 
 
 

 
 

These alums were at the 50th reunion also.

 
  ......and now the rest of the photos in no particular order.  Thanks to Anne Hutchinson, Ellen Edershiem, Betsy Madden, Betsy Reebie and Heather Owen for their photo contributions.  High quality versions of these photos are at our Snapfish account at SHARE SNAPFISH ALBUM  (you will have to create your own account to purchase them).