w Y A igvri :yr LYu:,::1jY,iL:x:.:.5i.:,5,.::-.....,: ,,.,...,...,.,........r.....f.- . . . ........,-A-zz:-'qer .-.Z' FALCONS I jLeftj DAVID YOUNG WON THE JELLY BEAN GUESSING CONTEST AT THE KEN-MONT CARNIVAL. THE PRIZE WAS A GALLON JUG OF...YOU GUESSED IT...JELLY BEANS! jRigh+j BOB KRAKOWER GETS HIS JELLY APPLE FROM AUDREY. This year the FALCONS were one of the finest groups in camp led by their fearless leader, the Bag . The forty-four boys in the FALCON division took part in all phases of camp activity from the moment they arrived at camp on June 28th when catches were started on the front campus. Although the FAL- CONS activities were sometimes hampered by rain, we still had a very full and rewarding summer. None of us will ever forget the rains of '69 at Ken-Mont because it meant trips to the movies in New Milford and bowling in Danbury. Even though it was a wet summer our overnight to Pittsfield State Forest took place during the driest period of the summer. We really 'froughed it on top of that mountain in the forest, but Jack's cooking, especially his home fries made up for it and so did the movie we saw in Pittsfield, True Gritw, which really per- sonified the spirit of the FALCONS throughout the summer. The American League pennant race was one of the most exciting parts of our summer with the Aces wir1ning the championship in extra innings. The FALCONS were good baseball players and also enjoyed softball. The soccer field was also very popular with the boys in the group for they enjoyed being a little rough with each other and this sport provided them an opportunity. Under the coaching of Barry and Steve, they improved greatly over the summer. The FALCONS also excelled at the waterfront where swimming, boating, sailing, and water skiing were enjoyed by all members of the group, especially on those hot summer afternoons. Other activities the boys showed a special interest in were dramatics, arts and crafts, Indian lore, radio and nature. Some of the boys were really skilled in beadwork and lan- yard making. Special events days such as OlympiC Day and the Carnival followed by the barbecue will long be remembered-the charcoal steak was deli- cious! All in all the Group had many great moments at their summer home and can look forward to more at Ken-Mont, the home of the Blue and the Grey. ii-G--3 -if7'KiT-T-ifT-55-TTF 251-.....:e-Y-:..g..:.r,ff:, , ,. ,gg grrr, II.-I'-I-I-I I-z--I .. :::::1:e ...... -.:z:1::1:::1:zrf:-zzziafarm-:,:...... g:egz:.....::g ........-..-I V Y Fur V A A-M H
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