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

 - Class of 1967

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The Hawks of 1968 will be blessed with a fine nucleus provided by our bunk 20. HAWK HEADLINES Oh those Hawks! ! ! The 1967 Hawk Division was the largest group in camp and one of the most athletic. The Ken-Mont summer was jammed with exciting and interesting . special activites such as: Oakdale Theater CfOn a Clear Daynj, pizza With Jerry after sweepiny powerful Camp Scaticog climb- ing Mt. Slide, the highest mountain in the Catskills, cookouts at Kent Falls, comic books, water fights, get-up , clean-ups and Please! Line-Upn. So- cials, canteen and bunko were the most popular pastimes. Things to remember: We will never forget Bunk 24 with GARRY AARON, JIM RUBENST EIN, JEFF GINZBERG, MARK SHAPIRO, SCOTT ELLIOT and HOWIE KUNIN coming in first every week in bunk inspection. Let's remember CLARK KENT climbing Mt. Slide and askng to climb again. Try to remember your understanding coun- selors Rusty, Bill, Dale, Jack, Gary, Bob, Bruce, and Arch. Remember Strat-O-Matic with Corn- missioners RON KORY and DOUG BLAU. Let's forget about reveille. Remember our great Inter- Camp record 10-2, the best in camp. Do you recall the fabulous basketball team with ROGER KAHN, GARY SINGER, ERIC DONNENFELD, JOHN TUMEN, MATTY NATHEL, JAY GOOD- GOLD, KEN LEIBOWITZ and ANDY MAYER? ROGER KAHN swimming as fast as flipper in the Color War Games will always be remembered. And our eleven hour climb up Mt. Slide with only 24 boys completing the trip must be the most out- standing accomplishment of the summer. The amazing Hawks .were highly diversified in their interests- and abilities. Every activity offered was tried with mounting anticipation and zest. Activities the Hawks liked were basketball, base- ball, softball, soccer, football, tennis, golf, arts and crafts, Indian Lore, swimming, skiing, sailing ca - ture the Hag boxing bunko and man 3 P 7 7 9 y IHOIC. Looking at some outstanding individuals KEN QGary Petersj LEIBOWITZ was our big left- hander on the mound for our undefeated baseball team. JIM CPeg Leg? RUBENSTEIN did an out- standing job catching. Also playing a starring role on the baseball team was MIKE CLeftyJ GOOD- MAN who played first base and also found time to learn water skiing. EVAN CClark Kentj SCHWARTZMAN desired to be a professional mountain climber after climbing 6 miles up Mt. Slide. KEN CChinamanJ FELLER played third base on the baseball team and excelled at the waterfront, earning his ten mile swim certificate. JON CCurlyJ TUMEN was a standout in every- thing he tried. He captained the basketball team, played 2nd base on the baseball team and also was a ski and sail enthusiast. JON was captain of his color war team. ERIC CSmilyj DONNENFELD and JAY CLong Legsj GOODGOLD were the backboard men on the A basketball team. MIKE CBabeJ WEISBEIN, BRUCE CLittle Onej ABRAMS, BRUCE SMITH, MIKE MANASE- VIT played leading roles on the B Softball Team. MARTIN WHALEN and JON CWillieD BROWN helped Jack Farrell stage some outstanding produc- tions. GARRY AARON and HANK CBelieve It Or Notj SCHOTTLAND shot their way on the riilery team. HOWIE KUNIN, JEFF GINZBERG and BILLY FLAXMAN played for the B Team. ROY CDot Dot Dashj MITTLEMAN and KEN ROTHENSTEIN enjoyed the radio shack. MITCH HORWITZ, MITCH LAWRENCE, MARK BARNETT, BERT FICHMAN, ROGER KAHN and others passed their Junior Lifesaving. GARY SINGER, the best all-around athlete in the group was captain of his color war team and top scorer for the A basketball team. BOB CBig TD LEVINE and ANDY CBearl 'MAYER were active memberS of the tennis team. 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