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V 1 Bunk 22 qt. to RJ Top: ERIC DONNENFELD, Mike Lazar, Archie Tracy, ANDY MAYER. Bottom: JIMMY uer, Rosen KAHN, MICHAEL wslssem, BOBBY LEVINE, MIKE GOODMAN, BRUCE ABRAMS. ROGER KAHN was excellent in all sports and a standout in baseball and swimming. He was the fastest swimmer in camp and held down a place on the VA baseball team. In his spare time he played A soccer, danced at Indian campfires and climbed Slide Mountainf ,. . JIMMY LIEF, ABRAMSA' right hand man in mischief, play B basketball and softball and A soccer. Not only was he good in these sports but he was on the tennis team, a sharp-shooter, a dancer at the campiires and mountain climber. MIKE WEISBEIN, alias the Babe , was the only baseball player in Ken-Mont's history to 'point to one field and hit to the other. He played on both A and 'CBB baseball, A soccer, and Bn basket- ball. He was a good swimmer, climbed Slide Moun- tain, and never gave up once started. MIKE also played a lot of golf this summer. ANDY MAYER, the 4'Bear , was the surprise big gun for the A baseball team. ANDY always came up with the clutch hits in all the games. He also played on the AH basketball team, quarter- backed his football team, played on the tennis team, and logged many hours on the greens. Tin-eziig ':wiJ1 fi'fF1'rf 1-'lT5'2f -5 ' Fi33ff11'3? f':' Bouncing BOBBY LEVINE, the Don Juan of the Hawks, played HB basketball and B base- ball. He was one of the top tennis players in the group and held down a starting position on the tennis and golf team. When not participating in these sports, Baby Face would either be at the riflery range or at the dinner table. Athletes, gentlemen, scholarsC?J all, the men of 22 spent an unforgetable summer together. --1-- ii .M ' - -+-f- . 3 , 1 O is . I liff A A X QW?-' J - --M..- -- 1-.f.e..e,-....::'-wer., Y' f ---7---Z:-.-.--Al------Y-.a.wf... , -N ----1----..:::-::1:::':-:fr--.,:1L':::-- H . ,., . -
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