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

 - Class of 1969

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ROBINS K Y. 9' jf. ff ' 1 I. , f f I Q . lf, If ' X ,X ,I ff! I X I X , , 1 I 1 Q Y 1 1 ,. Q ia.. 1,-.. of-wh' fmt The Robin Division enjoyed a varied and well- rounded program throughout the summer. The boys participated in many enjoyable activities. Early in the season the boys went on their first overnight camping trip. They roughed it in the woods, trying to put up their tents, and enjoying the gourmet cooking of Papa Jack Turek and the fearless Robin group leader, Frank Greenberg. The boys were also entertained by the enactment of the bloody Tales of the Trees by counselors Derry Stufft, Ron Slevin and Dave Lauer. It was a night to remember! Later in the season Bunks 7 and 10 ventured forth on another overnight. Bunk 101 had a particularly enjoyable time in their encounter with the girls of KEN-WOOD and in' the raid on their food by a group of racoons. Bunks 8 and 9 journey to Lake Waramaug on a day-long hike led by Rick Parrish and Rich Murdoch. Though -there was much rain, the boys were provided with a varied program-of indoor activities. They were organized by counselor Brian Kassen- brock into teams for indoor sports. Many enter- taining movies were held on campus and the boys left camp for bowling, pizza and movies as well. After the rain, the boys enjoyed mud sliding to the delight C?J of their counselors. As well as their special trips, the boys participated in a varied program of outdoor activities. Many of the Robins improved and developed their skills. It was a rewarding, enriching and fun-filled summer at KEN-MONT CAMP in 1969 for the ROBINS. Two of the well-rounded boys in the ROBIN Division were PAUL CFell Downj FELDAN and ANDY fSmall-fryj SMALL who could be heard harmonizing during their free time, PAUL on the violin, ANDY on the saxophone. ANDY will be long remembered for his participation in Olympic Day swimming events and his help in leading the Marine team to victory. ANDY will be remem- bered, too, for his neat beds in bunk 10 and his late-night reading. PAUL, an eager athlete, was always a welcome addition to his teams. Along with his sports interests, PAUL has become interested in making model airplanes and motors for them. PAUL, along with ERIC METZENDORF, especially enjoyed the story of the trees told at night during the overnight camp trips. ERIC, always smiling, was a camper who always added to the enjoyment of camp activities. ERIC was especially interested in swimming, tennis, nature and arts and crafts. Another returning camper who was an asset to his baseball and basketball teams was MANNY CMotaJ PEARLMAN. MANNY was keeper of a suitcase filled with Bunk 16's collection of baseball cards which he guarded with his life. MANNY could be counted on to come through for his baseball team, the Cards. He was well-liked by his teammates and fellow campers. Another well-liked camper was FRED MEYERS. FRED, a first year camper, made friends easily and quickly showed all his athletic abilities. FRED was a particular help to his baseball team and his football ability was very apparent, as he usually led his team to victory. A very popular boy, FRED was elected captain of bunk 1-0. JON CDopperD DOPPELT was another athletic boy who shone in baseball, football and basketball. His hitting and fielding ability heloed his baseball team, the Braves, to reach the finals of the Baseball League playoffs-. JON's other interests included Swimming, riflery and keeping the neatest bed in bunk 10.

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