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

 - Class of 1967

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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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much as he put in, and in almost every sphere of camp life, DAVID made a thorough effort. Of all the campers in 29B, DAVID was the one who was ever ready to try everything . . . and he invari- ably came out grinning. OSCAR REICHER was the leader of the bunk, if leader is the word to use. He was always in at the thick of things, contributing his invaluable words of advice and encouragement to help his friends. OSCAR seemed always to be immersed in a book when not active on the games field, and in all his activities his 'ability to use his head emerged as a great stabilizing influence. BRAD BRONK is yet another example of the spirited campers of the bunk this year. BRAD always worked to give everything he had for the group effort, and yet made his own invaluable con- tribution to the everyday camp life with his ready wit and his never ceasing 'amusing diversions. Life was never dull, even on the most miserable rainy day in camp, when BRAD was around to keep things ticking over. This by no means diminished BRAD'S achievements in athletics, both on the waterfront, and the ballfield. The ever-present com- bination of ability and spirit, which typified the bunk, was the reason for its many successes during the summer. ' ll I ROBERT KATZ was, above all, the most lik- able camper. Always ready with a pleasant smile, and a helping hand, ROBERT helped everyone in the bunk at some stage -to make life more bearable. It is to the benefit of everyone in the bunk to have had ROBERT'S ready sense of humor. The instances of ROBERT'S contributions to the athletics program are equally numerous and valuable. If there was one such character as ROB- ERT in every bunk in Ken-Mont, then a lot more boys would have a lot better time at camp th-an they already have, which is saying something. Lastly, but not least by any means, comes STEVE TAFT. STEVE was the quiet man of the bunk, but almost always the most organized and efficient. His particular contribution, without which the summer would have been collectively less fun was his willingness to take on tasks both pleasant and unpleasant. This same application was the hall- mark of STEVE'S performance in athletic activi- ties, where he always strove hard to give of his best and produced his best form whenever it was needed. STEVE, a sensible, talented 100W camper brings to mind yet again the combin-ation of talent and spirit which made 29B such a great bunk to be with for the summer of '67 at Ken-Mont. Z, X4 46 .S if lf, X 'I .L EAGLES A more versatile group never graced the campus of Ken4Mont. Athletes, interior decorators, blanket-pressers, con-men, glamour UOYS, Sharp' shooters all meanin s of the wordj-and gentle- f S men all. These were the Eagles of '67- We had a fine athletic record, 8-2 on our barn- storming trip to cap the summer. There were so many other wonderful memories . . . Tanglewood . . . white water canoeing . . . Club 30 . . . our come from behind soccer win at Berkshire . . . Stratford . . . schooner . . . beating Greylock . . . color war . . . Ken-Wood . . . we'll not forget. ,. , Wu, fg.:, , gr..-....-.:,'.',-.1 ..:..-......i1T:.'::.1.'f'!--g- ..g21L':::...-:..?:. V Y, A- ,.,a.... .. --agfr..e. 1.3.11 .:- .e.:.:Lf,5-,1g4j:i.:'-:.'---.,- 1 :-. -: ...'-'-.-..,-is..-... -Wr:..-:frm:ni-f-??'177'1':'-..:-.-rrf- -+-421'-'F P--M -:--f- -- Y I Y, ,m.,,..s1:.u..:..r-.1......-,.Tq--?1.:.......-.:.:.T, -----...- ., ..,'::--- '- A--. ---- f---- '--- --0 r--' -L. ---Q , .,,..-ar-. W-. -Y A ' A r '7 ' ' ' '

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