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

 - Class of 1967

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Bunk 26 CL. to RJ Top: PAUL LOCKE, Archie Tracey, MARK BARNETT. Bottom: RON KORY, GEORGE COREN, BRUCE SMITH, MIKE MANASEVIT. GOLD. JAY, being one of the -taller boys in the group, spent much of his spare time on the courts and greatly improved during the summer months. KENNY ROTHENSTEIN accomplished much to be proud of. KEN not only swam the lake and BUNK 26 Reward-500 free canteens for the return of the notorious bunk 26 gang: Description : MARK CHappy Boyb BARNETT-Heis armed with a sense of humor and should be considered extremely funny. He is a very good swimmer and water skier and has won several events while swim- ming for the Ken-Mont Hawks. RON COwlJ KORY-The Owl can always be found with strat-o-matic cards in his hand. He is the founder of the Ken-Mont Strat-O-Matic League. He played tennis and water-skied. He is easily identi- fied by those famous words, 'GI hate girls? PAUL CSailor Boyj LOCKE-One of the best sailors in the gang. He usually sailed the Sailfish and back but in doing so had the fastest time of any boy in the group. He also did an excellent job in build- ing a short wave radio and also was credited with organizing and doing a fine job on our Carnival Day exhibit. TONKOWA was an excellent first baseman for the Hawks. PAUL was the best keychain maker in the group. MIKE CMinkJ MANASEVIT-Strongest laugher in the gang. He was a catcher on the base- ball team and a tennis player. MIKE'S favorite ex- pression was 4'Let's see ya! BRUCE CPrinceJ SMITH-Always armed with food. He was an excellent sailor and a good softball pitcher. He was extremely funny. GEORGE CGerDownj COREN-His favorite activity was waterskiing, a sport at which he was most proficient. Beware of his sense of humor. Anyone having any information about the where- abouts of any of these dangerous characters please notify the 1968 Condor group leader. He can't help but be interested .... 37 ., ...xiS?1Hi. T. ':'5'iT'2-7i'? 5'5i7j7-'7l'1- ': f 3-' ' M ' .1f15TSE?55t 'ST-T-1f- W

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