High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 38 text:
“
CARDINALS The Cardinals of 1969 were as fine a group of boys as have ever been at Ken-Mont! An unusually versatile group of guys, they not only excelled on the playing Helds, but also in every other activity at camp. The Cardinals led the camp this year in inter- camp competition. They posted the finest single season record by a group since 1961. The baseball and softball teams, led by such stalwarts as LOR- EN KLEINMAN, MIKE ROSEN, JAY and PAUL KRAMER, JON SCHOTTLAND, MIKE FEDDER, MATT ZEPNICK, and SCOTT TUR- KEL, had a perfect record. Basketball also proved a pleasant task for the coaches as our all conquering teams defeated such rivals as Ma-Kee-Nac, Scatico, and arch rival Grey- lock. The efforts of such players as STEVE SAB- LOSKY, SCOTT WEBER, MIKE ROSEN, GARY SCHNEIDERMAN, PETE FUHRMAN, CORY SCHIFFMAN, and GARY STARR paved the way to many victories. . When the competition was fool-hardy enough to challenge us to a soccer match, the results were always the same-a Ken-Mont victory. The soccer team was manned by such ,future stars as ROB WEISBEIN, KEITH ROSENFELD, BRAD HY- MAN, BOB PRAVDER, MARTY SATURN, MITCH STERN, LARRY COPELAND, SHEL- DON KIVELL. and BOB KRIEGER. Some of these boys will star for their college teams in the future-so watch out! Because of the abilities of the Cardinals on the fields and courts of Ken-Mont, special leagues were set up just for them. Football league-s were a favorite. Such stars as DANNY FISHBEIN, BILLYg FALK, MARK DIRECTOR, JEFF MIN- DICH, LOREN KLEINMAN, JON KATZ. JON SCHOTTLAND and RICK BLANC led their teams in tough, hard fought battles. Golf and tennis were favorites of many of the boys and such Dlayers as MIKE LAZERWITZ. MIKE ROSEN. BOB KRIEGER, SCOT WEBER, JON SCHOTTLAND. MITCH STERN, GARY STARR and JON KATZ enjoyed the sports. Ski and Sail were activities where the Cardinals shown bright. Skiing was a special favorite of TONY ASTMANN, MARTY SATURN, BRIAN DRAZIN, STEVE FISCHER, MATT ZEPNICK. and BRIAN EGGERT. Sailing always found BRUCE FISH, BRUCE LADEN, BOB SENDAR, SCOTT SMALL, GARY STARR, MARK STEN- BERG, MARK VERSHEL, STEVE SCHWARTZ, and JEFF MINDICH ready to go. Sports were not the only thing that interested the Cardinals. The three day camping trip to Mount Greylock was a great success. Who can forget that little stroll through the woods , the view, and the extra activity that centered around the phone at the lodge! C I wonder if they ever found those girl scouts!J .Tackles home-cookedw meals sure were great-steak, corn-on-the-cob, home-fries, and that infamous bug juice. When the rains came, Bowling was on the list of favorites, but no- one wanted to bowl against the likes of BOB SENDAR for he was much too good. The only activity outside camp to rival bowling were our trips for pizza. The Cardinals of 1969 were a well rounded bunch of guys and the arts ,found them well repre- sented. Indian Lore with Dwayne always draws big crowds led by ROB WEISBEIN, BOB KRIEGER, SCOTT TURKEL, MARTY SATURN, and MATT ZEJPNICK. Nature always found KEITH ROSENFELD leading the way, and on one rainy day it is known that the entire group decided to do a littleanimal hunting for Jack. Arts and Crafts and Radio attracted BRAD KAUFMAN, MARK DI- RECTOR, BILLY FALK and JEFF MINDICH and Company. The Cardinals certainly had lots of fun in 1969 despite all the extra water, so the boys of '69 can look forward to an even better time as the Hawks of 1970 because of all the sunshine we've been guaranteed! , qfimlf35'0u76' ffa? : ll M - X I' ' K wt-W fs. A X QW, , ,rf f X H llluulljqlu u IH' X . will ull. uh lol ull. 'mllilul Hill' j l x I iff ll jf IU 5 ' Ili ul L I . .
”
Page 37 text:
“
Z Bunk I6 QL. +o RJ Top Row: Marc S+ern, BRYAN BLOOM, BRAD GOLDBERG, Ralph Mechur. Bo'Hom Row: DAVID ADELSON, STEPHEN FASS, NOEL HOGANS, ALAN HARMON, JOHNNY BLANK.
”
Page 39 text:
“
,fL1w:,. W.. -.'.n ....A..:wu:..:,E35:uL5g4:5m.5mm,:--gli.-1-4555343555-Eiiggf ggE:2:tf5gEgg3.eisi.3eLssigiggzez-:ra-ze gzrigggggs-12-1-gf-:L-E--filgil? KH ' ' rv'? . , J-4 '2: -2?H2'KB121-':'-rI'?rr!1'1u:'..-:::::::z:r.:-....-':z:::.. ':::... .::, 9f-.zzgefe-21 --f-- ---f---- '----- '------ Yrfr '-Qi' YY -- f -A! - f -'gn' ' ' ' 31 V i if an -gil ...Y Tian I: ii -::!'f -1'-P-fi-f--:-:isp-5...
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.