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....-...- Two boys who were excellent athletes were el- MARC STARR and MIKE PRELL. MARC exc led in baseball at first base. His other interests were chess the competed in the camp tournamentb ' d l and arts and crafts where he worked with mo je rockets and planes. MIKE, a boy with a sunny d1s- position and smile, was an excellent swimmer. He also proved to be a fine paddle tennis and ping pong player and managed to beat certain counselors. He was a welcome addition to his baseball team. FRANK LAUREDA was a boy who developed many of his athletic abilities this summer. He greatly improved his strokes in swimming and enjoyed sailing. FRANK was outstanding in track and field with his fast running and helped his team greatly during Olympic Day. He was also a feared slugger on the baseball field. ' Two of the ROBINS' best athletes were DAVID BERNSTEIN and DARYL LIBOW. As a team. these boys competed successfullv against their counselors in paddle tennis. DAVID was an all- round athlete who shone in baseball, football and track and field where he led the Robins in high jumping. A real wit, DAVID provided many light moments during the summer. He was ablv assisted bv DARYL who provided much spirit. DARYL was excellent in football and swimming, and de- feated his opponents in wrestling and boxing. DARYL's other interests included arts and crafts and nature. Nature study was the center of interest for MIKE MALAMUT who surprised everyone with his knowledge of Mendel's Law. MIKE was also in- terested in arts and crafts and radio, paddle tennis, baseball and swimming. C JU -I M ' 1 ji g! , Qlljnr-' K i - X M ' ki Another camper interested in science was KEITH HARTLEY, whose special interest during the sum- mer was astronomy, especially the Moon landing, KEITH followed closely the Apollo project. KEITH,s other interests included arts and crafts and Indian lore. He proved himself a worthy opponent in wrestling and was enthusiastic in swimming and sailing. LENNY ESFORMES was a rugged athlete who excelled in all land sports, particularly baseball and football. He was especially helpful to his track and field teams and proved to be a fast runner and skill- ful high jumper. LENNY's favorite non-athletic in- terest was Indian Lore where he worked on the projects of making an Indian costume which he decorated with his own design. BRAD ARKIN was a well-rounded camper whose favorite athletic activities were the land sports. BRAD was an asset to his baseball team and particularly enjoyed soccer. BRAD was very active in such activities as arts and crafts. where he made a rocket, and nature, radio and Indian Lore where he worked on an Indian war bonnet. BRAD's sum- mer was thus full, varied and enjoyable. STEVE FUHRMAN was another camper who Uarticipated in a varied program of activities. STEVE helped his baseball team, the Braves, in having a winning season, and he was an active contributor to his football and soccer teams. STEVE's other interests included model-making in Arts and Crafts and nature study. Two baseball teammates and bunkmates were IAN KAPLAN and EVAN SPRITZER who plaved for the Bucs and lived in bunk 9. Both boys had their special abilities and interests. IAN was particu- larly interested in Arts and Crafts where he worked on both model and rocket projects. He also proved able in sailing, skippering the crews he sailed with. EVAN was particularly interested in riflerv. spend- ing much time there improving his marksmanshin. EVAN was an enthusiastic football player and also was active in the Arts and Crafts program. j MARK CRocky5 SECKLER excelled in gymas- tics as well as in all land sports. ROCKY provided life to the ROBIN group and his bunk. In Arts and Crafts he showed his artistic ability in copper tool- lng. He was an all-round camper and an asset to the group. 16
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STEVE KRIEGER was another well-rounded camper interested especially in sports He showed his ability in paddle tennis and baseball He showed his leadership as captain of bunk 7. J ON ROSEN, well known by the entire camp for his trumpet playing, was an avid reader throughout LI-IUCK FINK excelled in water sports He was a strong swimmer and particularly enjoyed ski and sail CHUCK liked football and baseball as well CHUCK also enjoyed arts and crafts and model making. He was an enthusiastic and happy camper. DAVID SIGNET was a well-liked camper who enjoyed arts and crafts where he made models. s . . . 7 9 . , . . the summer. JON was also sports-minded. He was an asset to his teams in track and field and football. STEVE GALLANT provided the Robin group with much amusement. He was interested in base- ball and riflery, but he also enjoyed the scientific aspects of rocketry in arts and crafts. He was a well- liked boy and participated in all camp activities. BAR1' SCHNEIDERMAN was an enthusiastic camper throughout the summer. He exerted much eifort in improving his swimming ability and BART showed particular skills in baseball and soccer CURTIS RUDBART was a camper who was a friend to all He was eager to participate in all activities CURTIS enjoyed swimming and de- veloped an interest and ability in sailing BRIAN STERLING was also a well-liked camper He offered an example in neatness and cooperation m the Robin group He particularly enjoyed basketball where he was an asset to his team BRIAN also was interested in radio and nature MARK HURST was a camper who was enjoyed by the entire Robin group His specialty was riilery where he improved his mark throughout the summer His athletic abihty showed in his swimming and especially skiing RICKY SCHAFFER was a scientific minded camper RICKY showed a biological interest m nature study and enjoyed working with animals RICK improved his skills in paddle tennis and base ball and was known as a team player One of the best liked Robms was DAN SAB LOSKY who excelled in all camp activities DAN was an excellent swimmer and football player DAN especially enjoyed Indian Lore He was a happy and well rounded camper and a real leader HARRISON STERLING was also an excellent athlete who was especially active in football as a also interested in arts and crafts where he made models HARRISON was a well rounded and well liked camper DAVID was interested in swimming and boating in small crafts. He also participated in the ski and sail program. ANDY OKUN was an excellent baseball player who was especially good at third base where he showed great ability. ANDY also enjoyed football and swimming. ANDY spent much time in the Radio Shack working on his transistor radio. DREW NACHT was a well-liked boy who en- joyed tennis and track and field where he led his team in running DREW enjoyed most activities and was known by his fellow campers as a good sport KEVIN KRICH was a friendly camper whose favorite activity was arts and crafts He enjoyed baseball and was active in ski and sail -KEVIN spent time catching frogs to put in his counselors' beds MICHAEL WEINSTOCK was a popular camper who liked tennis and baseball especially He enjoyed track and field and trampolme MIKE showed a particular mterest in radio and nature He was a camper who enjoyed camp life greatly KORY BERG was another popular lad who en joyed baseball and tennis He spent much time at the archery and riiiery ranges and enjoyed Arts an Crafts KORY also showed an interest in water activities and enjoyed sailing As you can see we left our mark on every activity at KEN MONT We are looking forward to next summer when in that mysterious manner known only to KEN MONT we change from little Robins into mighty Falcons fm Q Q31 Amis .1 ml S.. ff,-'vgui' c..gj,6.z '. . . I . - I l -I . :J fl 'lr W JB v- . . . ' fy., X A vi - , C6 ' Q.. 0 - X .0 1 J? 1 . . . 9 . A X star quarterback, and in baseball. HARRISON was ' C . , . Q I j 4 of' .X . ' . ' ' Q' :- - - , QQ E
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