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Our-arts and crafts -shop had a banner year . . . models . ceramics . , . jewelry . . . woodworking . . . rockets . . . painting . . . and more models . . . Lon ran a, happy shop. . . Remember our wonderful trips . . . Tangle- wood Cthat was something special!J . . .Stratford . . . Oakdale Music Circus . . . Sharon Playhouse . . . and greatest of all, our schooner Mouette. . . . Remember her trim racing lines as she knifed thru the Sound . . . a stiff breeze . . . a bright sun . . . clean ocean air . . . all spelled FUN. . . . Skipper Bronson taught us real deep sea sailing . . . Keep the needle on 2800 its below, not downstairs . . . we call it the head . . . We became real salts .... Carnival time! . . . remember all the work, that went into our booths . . . apples on the stick . . . dunk your counselor . . . that crazy pie eating contest . . . riding the donkey . . . hot dogs . . . a real carnival midway! . . . Remember the steak barbeque that night . . . we set a record for put- ting away food . . . the Bluejays and Sparrows ate like Eagles . . . it was. nice to have a fun day and still help our ,ftwo nearby hospitals .... COLOR WAR! . . . remember the crashing bombs that literally lifted us out of bed that driz- zly Sunday night . . . the sky was lit . . . WAR. . . . DAVE SIMON and SCOTT KRUGMAN, buddies and rivals, our driving team Captains . . . remem- ber how close every contest was . .. played to the hilt . . . yet the finest sportsmanship ever ex- hibited in competition . . . remember how Blue p-ulled into an early lead only to watch a driving Grey team close the gap. . . The soccer games were all thrilling . . . the results of the fine train- ing by our English coaches was apparent . .' . there were many upsets . . . form doesnit hold in Color War . . .the Bluejays played as hard as the Dodos . . . remember the shutout administered by Grey in the one inning ball game . . . the first whitewash job in seven years! . . . The plays were very funny and had both teams roaring with laugh- ter . . . the sing . . . and finally, viotory for 'GREY . . , but more important, victory for sportsman- ship .... Remember birthday night . . . forty beautiful cakes aglow with sparklers . . . a fitting climax to the wonderful desserts Ed made for usl all sum- IIICI' .... Banquet night . . . excitement, food and fun . . . a happy night thinking of home . . . and some quiet sad thoughts too as we think of parting . . . awards . . . and finally the big one, DAVID SI- MON, Boy of the Year! . . .. There never was a better choice .... Remember the blazing numerals 1967 as we slowly headed for our bunks . . . the bugle sound- ing Tattoo . . . and then the sweet melancholy sound of Taps as it echoed across the Berkshire hills . . . we fell asleep thinking of home . . , and of all the golden memories . . . friends . . . fun . . . victory . . . courage in a defeat . . : helping each other . . . and so long as a man remains 3 boy, just so long will he remember. . . . THE FAMILIAR KEN-MONT CAMPUS UNDER NOVEMBER'S FIRST BLANKET OF SNOW .. :3'-g- - :::'-:,,-'-H am---......f.vzf..r--...., ....f----....,, --...,...., , mm- -. , ul .. , J-............,, ...ny-.ZI,m ,.....-n.. - -..M ...- 1.-Z H1' . ---.4 . ----.....,,, -- 1-' - . ..:11:i.. -.., , -........... ,'g--ru... .... 1:--.......:. 1-,. -- .. :,. 'gy ..... .:gg'---A ... 14- - . ..... ..L'! Z -m-.r'.r1:'1:--- nzrmgr-----. , , v.. R 5. -. ft .. -1 U. -... 1... -.. .. -. .. .....-V -1. , I N M. .... . 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-. .- . .. . ,. 1r1,,.,q Nj. 1 ,,5'1nPlI-nl LU 'tr 1 nu x..xu 1 , v an lu. I rv- ' '1 5,g.:wv-.Vu 'E dU:mn:3!i.F ..::lmii'IIJI'imH'E47l Liam, -hiiniil H7 .!iirnu!M'Ii:1ul'u',gls'Lwi:1 H M 4' W , . . ,,,, Q.. .vb-my .Lu ..5:u:'..,..::..zaz'E:ju amjnkjmmn., '14, V .3.5mg...,,:x Q... -, .. 1.. -1 J .35-333,14-,gn .. . ... ... ,.,.,.........., - ... w-rw . ....:z':: -. ...-. ...L t . g, gm?-1 j':'..1'-gn-............L.' '---- 1' ummm.. 1... mm... s -- ul Bunk 2 QL. to RJ Top: Al Huiter, John Mulvuny, Steve Kutikoff. Bottom: PAUL FELDAN, MIKE PRELL, ERIC METZENDORF, MANNY PEARLMAN, FRANK LAUREDA, WAYNE RUBIN. JARED GOLDWATER was one of the most improved campers in our group. He was a good swimmer and a valuable player in almost all sports at camp. He did all things with a smile. JARED especially liked kickball and softball. PETER NEWMAN is without a doubt the most improved camper in Bunk l. PETE, although the youngest Ken-Mont camper, became the fourth member to pass his intermediate swimming test. He was also a good athlete and did especially well in soccer, softball, and kickball. He- was always anxious to join in any activity. IRA SHERMAN was another camper who im- proved greatly over the summer. He became a good swimmer and also enjoyed softball, and kick- ball, as well as arts and crafts. I BUNK 2 FRANK LAUREDA, a very athletic boy, par- ticipated in many sports. He especially liked kick- ball and soccer. Even though a Bluejay, FRANK was very strong and excellent competition for many a Sparrow. MIKE PRELL was our swimming star. Right from the beginning of the season, MIKE was a dare-devil in the water. He enjoyed diving and all kinds of water tricks. He was also an enthusiastic participant in land sports. A PAUL FELDAN was a fine all around camper. He no-t only participated in both land and water sports, but also joined in non-athletic events as well. Paul played soccer, kickball, baseball and new- comb with as much enthusiasm as he participated in Arts and Crafts, Indian Lore, and Nature. MANNIE PEARLMAN, nicknamed Mayo- naisev, was spread evenly all over the camp. MANNIE was a good athlete and participated in all sports. He enjoyed Arts and Crafts, Indian Lore and Nature as well. ERIC METZENDORF enjoyed swimming and playing soccer. Eric was a very well liked boy and added much fun to the games he participated in. WAYNE RUBIN made the greatest strides in swimming, more so than anyone else in bunk 42. By the end of the summer WAYNE was able to swim in the deep water unhesitantly. Camp was new to us all, but a very happy ex- perience . . . cook outs . . . camp outs . . . Birch Hill . . . campfires . . . stories . . . arts and crafts . . . carnival . . . skiing . . . sailing . . . learning new games and skills . . . we were the camp's little big men--everyone's friends! M1225-Q. - F F ' V- ' sham ...1.n:.r:::--M .tr1n:-- . . .n:......... . --I-...... H-...... ... ., .1-----. . .--...,. . ...---... , ,... . .. E...,,,,,,Mm-.:. M, :.::.,.,,,m-.:::..... ..,,,, .3:.:.........T.:.:2',g.... lm:-.., ..l.. ....'...'1:'-f..... 313- v- ...,.5-I-.:v.....t....,. ,nn-7:-.......7..-.. nrrrrgg- ,........ns.m-..... ur----....-.. . U... -- ----...... . .:!.':::::::1::i:,-1--45:-.34-,g, -,gg N -. .:.Z1.'1:1.....-...:.':,m...,a..:-.3 --J. ........:'... -,... .g::t::::.4f-...E ...::::::''::t:----'-2'-r.. 4g-.gg,1::.. ,::::-gr:--may....,..g...:::Z1,:111:::22:t::r-1g2--1:11--gu::,5:..,...l:i1':t:1-.::q:::ggg-721372251 15 .:Tf:41:1:--.- M- .. ..::i'4 11 ------........r:..-vgfifwnw.. qg::::::m:-:.,,::..:--375-:....,:,,,:l, ,..:-:::-::.: F::iru:':..1::..5.::m':::..:g-7-,r.:.1:L1:..:g'2::m:g::. mt- 1, m. .:-::p:a::,,,-ggi....-.-:nr-13... g:::u: '..'1.g.m-9:-1....:a::::::m:w:::af:---212-421.:::::-mu-if'2 1-J'-'-1 1::::-:EM-iffT11----V---- ,-:'....'iE-:::'.:.:'.-EE-ffJ'-'12u.:r:h'.::gY1iT-W-2222v:1:::'..-zzz:-'.3-L ff'-1aq'r1r51'3' 7 . .... . .-.......-, .,..,., .. . .. -- 1, .--,,,........ ...., 2'r-1::::::-...::..:::g--.. .....1:f::,,5g,1:-.U .. ,.....1:,:-:1: ,f ---5---- 4-1. X. ...:.Zf!:1:1--f-gg:--H-1Jah:ern.: f..:g-rp:--g-i1f'21 J ' - -::sie:m:::m:--ffilthzznngsy-,t,I!-Etftidrtlffax-'Q-ffy-r-1--.-r1:l. !1:1.a:m:,
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