Camp Rondack - Rondacts Yearbook (Pottersville, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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' lf' 'gm Q- Q BASKETBALL w The aim of every athletic-minded camper, from the ' beginning of the summer, has been to perfect her basketball ' 'r game. By placing extra emphasis on passwork, and by work- Q ' 1 ing for greater accuracy in shooting, every girl has achieved .g-- Q better technique and has found it easier to work with the rest of the team. I The Varsity Week game was the culmination of the seasons efforts The systems that had been practiced so faithfully all summer, worked perfectly. From Ron throw- in Shirley to Carol to Frankie and then to Pearl went the ball -and into the basket for the first goal of the game! The Dacks, not to be outdone, succeeded, before the end of the half, in gaining an advantage of two points. Lil Bader and Jean Field's pass-work had worked too! The score climbed from 15-16 to 15-17 in favor of the Dacks, and then, as the spectators and the teams worked themselves into a near-frenzy, the Rons, in a spurt of energy, sank first one and then a second basket, making the final score 19-17 in their favor. The Sub-Seniors, every bit as ambitious as the Seniors, also gave the specta- tors a basketball thrill. The spectacular shooting of Clarice and Carol from all parts of the court, and the excellent pass-work of both Ron and Dack centers, all served to show how much the Sub-Seniors had accomplished. Both teams played well, but Rons were victorious, the final score being 15-7. Ron Frances Block Pearl Perlin Csubj Frances Shirley Greene Carol Lewis Roslyn Frost Thelma Savada Clarice Zinaman Carole Davidson Shirley Frost Estelle Wieder Ruth Obler Muriel Wolfsie M. Wolfsie LINEUPS SENIOR Position Right Forward Left Forward Jump Center Side Center Right Guard Left Guard SUB-SENIOR Right Forward Lcft Forward Jump Center Side Center Right Guard Left Guard Duck Jeanne Tannenbaum Harriette Slote Jean Field Natalie Sobol Lillian Bader Leila Rosenzweig Ruth Litt Evelyn Sitomer Audrey Weiser Eleanor Linder Florence Robbins Claire Kulok

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BASEBALL '- xf iiiurgnlmnx Like President Roosevelt, Mayor LaGuardia, and other famous men of our day, Rondack camp- ' ' ers proved themselves tried and true baseball fans this summer. And like Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. they proved that they could play the game za' as well as watch it. Our baseball diamond was never deserted. Syvvie was constantly surrounded by an eager group of potential Bill Terrys getting pointers on that famous game of kingsfand of campers. During the hectic days of Varsity Week, the Sub-Seniors' game caused the heaviest breathing. The teams were so evenly matched that prediction was impossible. Muriel Wolfsie, the Rons' sensational new discovery, proved an excellent pitcher, dazing the Dack batters with her curved balls. Dack pitcher Ruth Litt, in a tit for tat contest, had the Ron Team holding its breath, as one, in anticipation of her swift balls. They stopped breathing altogether in the first half of the fifth inning, when the score stood live to five, followed by two Dack runs. They began again when Connie Gottlieb, pinch-hitting, sent the ball out over second base. Because Connie was unable to run, Ruthie Obler ran for her, and with the whole faithful Ron nine cooperating beautifully, suc- ceeded in making a home run! ' Like true Rondack campers, both the winners and the losers proved them- selves good sports. lt was unanimously agreed that the Sub-Senior game was a grand game, that baseball was a grand sport, and that Rondackians were grand players. - ' RIDING Here come the horses! lt's a perfect day for riding and we are all anxious to be off. There is the usual dash for mounts and, finally, each girl succeeds in getting her favorite. Chesterfield, that peer among horses, goes to Mr. Swinton's pardner June, and Ruthie Litt enthusiastically mounts Easter Boy, who is indisputedly her own. Isabel on Silver, Virginia on Fanny, Gloria on Rex and Beverly on Jack-both horses and riders appear thoroughly contented as they proceed decorously down the road. Once off the highway, however, propriety is forgotten and we let 'em go! We hopefully compare ourselves to Tom Mix and Buck Jones, as we go cantering down the Catamount Trail. Katzy, June and Ruth, our veteran riders, take the lead, while the twins, Beverly and Gloria, and those near twins. Isabel and Virginia, bring up the rear with Mr. Swinton. Alternately walking, trotting, and occasionally cantering. we ride happily for an hour. As we finally lead our bronchos under the arch to the maple-bordered road into camp, our toes down and elbows in in the best equestrienne tradition--the words CAMP RONDACKH overhead read strangely like Welcome Home. aaa.

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