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BRAD SINGER was one of the finest athletes in the group. He was on every A team and BRAD was the leading scorer in 'the Falcon basketball league. He became a tremendous soccer player too. HOWARD NATHEL was famous for sleeping on top of the double bed. HOWIE was one of the best liked boys in the group and he steadily im- proved as an athlete. D PETER ENGEL was the hard working one in 'BUNK 14 The inhabitants of the Mohawk bunk were an integral part of the success and happiness of the Falcon Program. Although some moments have found dissention, the boys formed a unit based on commoninterests, andabove all, a desire to excell athletically. All the boys were veterans of Ken-Mont Camp except JOHN SHEVELL, yet JOHN adjusted easily and rapidly, and quickly gained respect for his athletic prowess. John pitched the Spades to a first place position in the American League. Al- though he has excelled in all sports, his greatest contribution was a Ken-Mont first place in the Inter-Camp Swim Meet. KEN KUNIN, as all the members of Bunk 14 will agree, was the most improved athlete. Ken, a de- fensive stalwart for the American League Cubs, showed great progress at second base, and began to hit the ball squarely near the end of the season. The rest of KEN,S efforts were concentrated on maintaining his starting position on the soccer 'CAP team. MARC SIEGEL was quite busy this summer. MARC spent a great deal of time producing draw- ings in Arts 8a Crafts. Two of these pieces decorated the bunk, which might be a possible reason for the improvement in bunk inspections. MARC has also shown signs of improved baseball ability. This year MARC moved to a starting positon on the Cubs. MARC'S R.B.I.'s in two separate games were in- strumental in the Cubs struggle to first place. the bunk. PETE would always pitflh in to do his chores and he was a fine all around camper. BILLY BLANK was the unsung athlete-hero of the group. BILL played on the A basketball team, B softball team and he was a fine soccer player. But it was at the waterfront that BILL excelled. With his powerful frame, BILL was a 3 :mile lake swimmer. I I g MIKE REINERT was the musician and actor of the bunk. Mike was an excellent piano player which he demonstrated' as he played 6'Georgie Girl. Besides his musical ability, MIKE was a fine soccer player and swimmer. A CHARLES MERINOFF was a truly great swim- mer. He had fantastic endurance in the water and his four mile lake swim was ample proof. On the land, CHARLIE played fullback for the A soccer team. We had a close feeling of comradeship in 13, and we know our friendships will endure. MOHAWK LARRY MAYER ,holds the Falcon record for the longest hair, yet this does not seem to 'bother LARRY. LARRY is fast and furious on the field, and was an integral part of the fine Cub infield. We. all remember LARRY'S R.B.I. in the Cub-Met game that brought his team victory. His speed afoot is legendary. BRUCE MANASEVIT was also a new mem- ber of the Falcon group, although he was at Ken- Mont last year. Brucewas busy at Arts 8: Crafts making lanyards for the entire Fairfield Community. Bruce has also taken an interest in radio and rifiery. Along with DAVID GODNICK, he has developed into one of the top marksmen in camp. DAVID GODNICK has been a very active young man at Ken-Mont. Besides his rifiery abilities, DAVID has been notorious for his quick hands'on the baseball field. Rumor has it that DAVID ac- quired his dexterity while stealing Playboy Maga- zines from the camp counselors. Although the Buc's had a disappointing season, DAVID's performance reaped a well-deserved position on the A team. The Falcons of Bunk 14 are no-t only an athletic bunch, but a debonair group, 'each one maintained a savoire-faire. Beyond these extrinsic attributes, the group in Bunk 14 were, for the most part, a nice, attentive group. 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' 4- . - -ff:-fu-.E-1-11::.:.i45aEs:-' 'V--EEa..r:.Ez:g,i W, - LI. .......E.. G 'R , A A N X Ak ah- A ,ing FIVE? Bunk 13 QL. to RJ Top: Asher Platt, BILLY BLANK, MIKE RELNERT, Ed skmbeck. Bof1om:HOWIE NATHEL, PETE ENGEL, RICK EAGLE, CHARLES MERINOFF BRAD SLNGER scorr ZUCKERMAN. Baby to his bunkmates, shone brightly in baseball tennis, and soccer. Alan was the bunk's walking baseball encyclopedia LENNY SALTZ, one of the bunk's first year men, took an avid interest in Indian Lore and nature studies. LENNY was also an excellent water skier and he set the example in bunk neatness for all. JOSH DOUGLASS was one of the most easy going and hkable boys at camp JOSH enjoyed soccer and swimming and was a master craftsman in the arts and crafts shop PETER WOLPERT was the bunk's fireball. He was always full of energy and made an excellent showing in baseball, soccer and basketball. PETER also specialized in cleaning his counselor out of ANDREW HOLDER proved to be a speedy all- around athlete who liked track and field events, water skiing, tennis and soccer. ANDY was also good in an activity known as Get-the-best-of-your counselor-in-a-wrestling-match.'i RICHARD COHEN, another one of our first year men, proved himself to be most good natured. He was excellent in swimming. RICHARD listed his least favorite activity as getting a haircut. H ROBERT MENDELSON, another versatile athlete, was excellent in all undertakings, but ex- celled in soccer. ROBERT is following in the family tradition of fine athletes and keen minds. BUNK 13 - Bunk 13 certainly did not prove to be unlucky. The campers contiibuted a great deal to making the Falcon Group the best division in camp. The highlight of the year for Bunk 13 was the carnival, baseball cards. ROBERT MANDEL enjoyed Indian Lore and had some Hne handiwork to show as proof. He played baseball, basketball, and soccer but he listed socials with the Ken-Wood girls as his favoiite activity. Bob was a great favorite of every boy and counselor. Bunk twelve has had a full rewarding summer at Ken-Mont by combining athletics with a spirit that makes a group of boys a team. We shall give the leadership in l968 to the best Cardinal division ever. MODOC where the swinging sound of their booth, made Monkey-A-Go-Gov the talk of the carnival. The campers proved that they were a cool group. Bunk l3 also took a trip to Kent Falls State Park where -'22- -' . - -W-.,.. ..4,.,:4g5 -- Y--W-:l ......,,-10-i?a........-...:.t.-,mi -YT:-Taxa?-,Y V-ii::.:j::7.x -7.-..c..:: '..'..1p1--'g--- --- .::1-- .:i'.::':.-L' -. Qtfi? 3- - - .L-.gLe2.1...::.2::.'i-:--11.12111-.....-:'.:!iF,i':4L---11'?'.?::1fg1ggi1-5---- - f '1-....T,gff:'e- -..........-.., ..-.,, - if M1 .Iv jlzg ,,...,,, ,1f:y'fl,-3'T'L ,-1--9-- '..,.:'::5:f---FLWg-E----A-.-.. ' -'-4:1 ---,. -.'r,',', -1.1: '- - T fr --ey -I-1 '-'-- - . r---- - .:--f-if ..f'f.'::'---'-T?r- ----- f- fix' -- -1'--Nf'Tr'r- ---'H-4-..7-'-'r-,--ff------A F rr': i
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