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

 - Class of 1967

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Bunk 28 CL. to RJ Top: Fred Wolinsky, Bill Carlson. Bottom: BA MARTY SILVERMAN. l RRY SCHUB, BRUCE EPSTEIN, ARNOLD ROWAN, RICHARD BLAU, CARY WISCHE, BUNK 28 - WYANDOT Bunk 28 was the summer home for CARY WISCHE, BARRY SCHUB, MARTY SILVER- MAN, ARNY ROWAN, BRUCE EPSTEIN and RICHY BLAU. MARTY and RICHY were our new boys , but almost immediately became part of the old-timer's plans to beat the system? As a group, we were best characterized by our several brands of humor. We were the spirit boys of the Condors. ARNY ROWAN had the sharpest honed sense of humor. A good competitor, ARNY was one of our top skiers. He was also a ham-bone , starring in the chiller, Spider Island. CARY WISCHE was our standout athlete, play- ing on the Av teams in both baseball and basket- ball. But even more important, CARY was a leader and a gentleman. BARRY SCHUB is America's future Jack Nick- laus Cslightly smaller versionj. A top ilite inter- camp tournament player, BARRY also won the Division title. Well respected by every boy, BARRY was a fine all around competitor. MARTY SILVERMAN was 6'Mr. Dependablei' of our bunk. Although not given to too many words, MARTY could be counted on in all activ- ities. To prove his versatility, MARTY was the winner of our dance contest on Carnival Day! RICHY BLAU was a line softball player and a promising soccer halfback. As he built his confi- dence, he proved to himself how well he could compete. BRUCE EPSTEIN rounds out our sextet. He played on the inter-camp softball team and was a line sprinter. A dependable competitor in all sports, BRUCE'S sense of humor kept us all loose. As Eagles next year, we know we shall be high-ilyers! V In x ' ' I 4 4 X . Mi! r J 'J' M Q' - a':r f

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'V' 9 ' jx fm.. 411. - Bunk 27 CL. to RJ Top: Fred Wolinsky, Lon Nuell. Bottom: DOUG BLACK, JIM ROTTMAN, TOM COHEN, GARRY SCHAEFFER, GLENN DORSKIND, JEFF HERSH. BUNK 27 - WINNEBAGO The Condors welcomed five newcomers to Ken- Mont this summer and three of these swelled the carefree, fun-loving ranks of Bunk 27 whose mem- bers showed a wide diversification of interests. Waterskiing and golf seemed to be the most popular activities within the cabin, and judging from the mark sheet,. morning clean-ups were the least pop- ular. TOMMY COHEN, bunk representative and prominent Waterskiing man, starred in golf, and ably represented the Camp during the invitational tournament, bringing victory both to Ken-Mont and to himself by winning the junior division cham- pionship. Another golf man was JIM ROTTMAN, who also enjoyed sailing and took counselor John Hunt for several trips on a saillish, much to the latter's suffering when the sailfish tipped. JIM also did well on the arts and crafts scene, constructing his own gas plane. Watersports were GARRY SCHAEFFER'S favorite activities. GARRY, a newcomer to Ken- Mont, was a good all-round man. He excelled in water skiing, and did very well in the ARC Junior Life-Saving Course. GLENN DORSKIND, also a new man at Ken- Mont, was a good waterskier. He also was very capable of entertaining the rest of the members with his sense of humor and pranks. Certainly the best athlete in the bunk was DOUG BLACK, another first year man who nevertheless soon proved his worth. He represented the Condors in intercamp baseball and basketball as a member of both A teams. By no means last in achievement came JEFF HDAMASCUSU HERSH, starring as another of the Condors baseball A team members. Besides his athletic pursuits JEFF was an expert gas plane constructor and pilot and time after time repaired his plane after numerous crashes-in the end it must have consisted almost entirely of glue-perhaps that's why it held together so well. All in all the crew of bunk 27 was a very pleasant one and the Ken-Mont experience proved enjoyable for all. The seasonis start was a little rocky for their counselor from England, but once truce terms were agreed upon ala Yorktown, the colonies and Motherland remained at peace! It was truly a great summer. We're looking forward to revising the Eagle ground rules next year! --at 4:.qa.e.1:,,-1-nw-.- .::--- '----------A - ' -:11'f- - - '- -Q +- 1 , ..-. . .-.Q ,TIi'T'I ?:. ' ' ' if .-1 .::'.Lt:: 1'--'73-1?:F r' asia-315-zdyfzez-EEE..-?2I::-:E 5192-31-3?L'-TT'-::':IzEf.R-EEIE.-Fflilli-?f-TE-IEEQE-5752-?2?P 7?'.'f



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,flifil 7 ' ' ' 4 ' - . ,I Q 1, 1 6 KF 2- 43 Bunk 29A QL. to RJ Top: Fred Wolinsky, LEE TUNIS, MARK CORON, JEFF CROHN, Shaun Danellan. Bottom: TED MAYER, ED STRAUSS, RICH- ARD FEDERMAN, NEAL GARDNER, LARRY MARMON, JEFF ROSE. BUNK 29A - Bunk 29A was an all veteran bunk that im- mediately settled into the routine of camp life- and were the first to goof off . This, unfortunately, is often the early season mark of happy old-timers. LEE TUNIS was our outstanding athle-te and undoubtedly, the number one competitor of the division. LEE, to his credit, has discovered that there is more to camp than starring on the ball field or basketball courts. If you're not careful LEE, you might take that Boy of the Year title away from the BIG HO . JEFF CROHN a good baseball catcher, was one of our two comedians. He and JEFF ROSE entertained us endlessly and they were always able to liven a quiet moment. TEDDY MAYER was explosive power in a small package. A fiery competitor, TED was an outstanding team sports player, with his speed, savvy and hustle keeping him on top. TEDDY was also an excellent tennis player. ED STRAUSS was a Hne left handed first base- man, outfielder and hitter. His arm from center field was a beauty and no base runners took liber- ties. ED also has a good left hand hook shot on the courts. Big MARK CORON was a tremendously im- H--Q.-. - -- - ,,.,,f-mr-n:a--,,,,-T--....if:',,-3----A-...,,-:rg-,gg ,- N In-AN ,wt 3. -....,,.. .. ,,......., A ......... . ,. YOSEMITE proved basketball player. Learning how to use his height and brawn -to advantage, MARK became a standout in inter-camp competition. If anyone ever makes MARK mad he'll be a terror! JEFF ROSE has become a Ken-Mont institution. One of our leading summer stock actors, JEFF has left us limp wi-th some of his portrayals-in- cluding that of the camp director! JEFF too is a good competitor on the ball field and can always be counted on for 100W effort. RICH FEDERMAN was clearly the most im- proved athlete in the Division. He proved himself in inter-camp competition to be a valuable team member. NEAL GARDNER was one of our all-around boys-a top competitor in every sport. NEAL was a fine right-hander on the baseball team, a starter on the A basketball squad, a good golfer and one of the Condors, tennis ladder leaders. LARRY MARMON, a real speed merchant, starred on the varsity baseball team. Larry was a favorite of all with his never failing good humor. He also shown in the Color War football game. The atmosphere of our bunk was always close comradeship. We enjoyed our summer as Condors -as Eagles, we plan on flying even higher! .,...: , --Y- L-..-,,, f---azz-, f--...e..,,, . l,:n,.....::.T--4...:...-..g.:---....:4.. +....4--if-zz.: Q. N-ZTLE::,N... .......-....:-,.--....... r...--, -, AL-,-.-- ......:'-...... ....... :....... -...'--.l:.......':..-.:

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