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

 - Class of 1967

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GENE BOREK, VISITING PRO, HITS ONE HOLE HIGH. The group tournaments were played during the 'Hnal weeks of camp. The results of these were as follows: Dodos 1. JEFF LEWIS 2. MARC WEIN Eagles 1. RICHY ROSEN 2. RICKY KANE 'Condors 1. BARRY SCHUB 2. TOMMY COHEN Hawks 1. KEN L1EBow1rz 2. scorr ELLrorr Cardinals 1. BOBBY RIEGER 2. JOHN ROSS Falcons 1. MIKE DOPPELT 2. ROBERT MANDEL Robins 1. MARC LEVITT 2. KEITH ROSENFELD Most Improved Golfer-ANDY MAYER With many line players developing 211110113 the younger groups, we can look forward to a very Successful season next summer. 71 -C.- .,.,.....:,..4...-.- .,- I.-- 4 . ., . ., . ali f f ' DURING nNvnrAno.NAL PLAY ,- V An.. ...LMA -..a.-.r.-fa--- , --- - 4 ..-L... ..iL1j'L'::P - -1iT-L'1i.1i:,-:-- 1 - -L ' ':..-5 17: - . .g4.......' -3.2-I -r--.' T-' -1--:

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