Ken Mont Camp for Boys - Golden Days Yearbook (Kent, CT)

 - Class of 1967

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- .-LL, ' ..,....,4 g-,w,,,,g:e .. I M5565 V -Y . 3- -111 -'Q.' N 'Q Bunk I8 CL. to RJ Top: Danny Wiseman, SCOTT COOPER, MICHAEL MOORIN, Dale Shearman. Bottom: NEIL MILLER, MICHAEL FASS, MICHAEL BLUMSTEIN, JON SENDOR, RICHARD EISENBERG. and proved himself to be a very competent swim- mer. MIKE FASS, greatest strength lay in his tre- mendous swimming ability in which he showed both endurance Cby swimming the lake and backj and speed Cby showing himself to be one of the fastest breastsftrokers Within the Campj. MIKE also excelled at water skiing. In the dramatic field, MIKE appeared in many productions and showed his great talent as a future thespian. RICKY EISENBERG was a great competitor in all sports. RICKY was another talented actor ap- pearing in many productions. He was also a prom- 1sing musician-who can forget his accompanying MIKE BLUMSTEIN on the mandolin. SCOTT COOPER'S strength stood him in good stead when playing soccer. His progress was so ex- cellent, that he won a place for himself on the HAR team. SCOTT also showed himself to be a pro- ficient swimmer and an actor of some ability. His cheery attitude and his readiness to lend a hand .gt A SLI! -Q L1--3 1-9 whenever asked to do so made him one of the most popular boys in the bunk. MIKE MOORIN was by far the most talented sportsman in the bunk. MIKE made the A teams in soccer, baseball and basketball. In addition he showed himself to be a promising tennis player. NEIL MILLER was a very enthusiastic soccer player. NEIL showed excellent sportsmanship on every sportsfield. He was also a very tenacious bas- ketball player. NEIL probably worked harder on the sports field than any other boy. I ON SENDOR proved himself to be a very like- able and cooperative camper, admired by his fellow campers for his incomparable spelling ability. More will be heard of I ON in the intellectual field-in- deed Ken-Mont may have its first Nobel Prize winner. JON, nevertheless, was a real competitor on the sports field. Bunk 18 was thus a very happy and contented bunk-reliable and cooperative. Truly, a coun- selor's dream. . ' ' . I R- 762i II .sa --AA ' -.P .91-ff' , , , , .....,- -..,-- - - w......f:.z- --....:. .t.:1...--....g-:.2i'.3i',- -----11 ' ' ' ':.:.',,-f'-'-'af....a.Ng?,.e--- --I., ., f ,,,.T4...-.Wag-F-.--. ---:rr---..e.. -, ---..-E.-- ----.. ---pk.. - .-.....-. ...-,. ----...E- .. ------ .E -- .. -:1--- + 4---f -1 - - ' -- A-.........

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v -'f 45, ,,, A ' ' 'V ::'yl'liff'1L5Q? ' 'I ' ' ' 347' 9315331 L ,f , ,fy - -' f!',f'ff.,4f'yZff4f! Bunk 17 QL. to RJ Top: Dave shear.-mn. Bottom: cl-up GLLEDMAN, ALLAN no-NNENFELD, CHU' ROSEN, DAVID WINSTON, EZRA MERSEY- . BUNK 17 - ONONDAGA Bunk seventeen's motto was, We may not be so clean, but we think we're supremen, was certainly true! But the ive campers did manage to achieve high bunk for cleanliness several times during the summer. . The Cardinal Group Song was written by two of our boys, CHIP GLIEDMAN and ALAN DON- NENFELD, with a little help from counselor Randy Nixon. At the beginning of the camp season four of the boys got together and made up a sing- ing group called the Pee Jays. They sang 'Georgie Girln and Winchester Cathedrall' at the first talent show. EZRA MERSEY often played reville and taps for the entire camp on his trumpet. EZ, a great skier who has learned to slalom, seems to be one of the best liked boys in camp. CHIP GLIEDMAN, alias Pen , was our sailor. BUNK 18 Bunk 18 was a high spirited group that took full advantage of every activity at camp. They were noted for their enjoyment of, and participation in Ken-Mont life. 26 He spent all of his free play time at the sail dock. Chip was a great all-around competitor. There was another chip in our bunk, CHIP ROSEN. Among his accomplishments for the sum- mer were the two mile swim and an attempt at the live mile. He loved baseball, and greatly helped the Maroon team. One of the best athletes in camp was ALAN DONNENFELD. He played in several inter-camp baseball games and also was on the camp swim team. ALAN seemed to like water skiing the best, but he was great in whatever he did. DAVID WINSTON, also on the swimming team as a free-style swimmer was one of the best boys in our group. He was a valuable team member in every sport. A great group were the Onondagas. We were true friends to each other. ONEIDA MIKE BLUMSTEIN was the cabinls most tal- ented dramatist. His portrayal of Maxwell Smart in Get Smartv was unforgettable. MIKE also showed great tenacity in mastering the skills of water skiing



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