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'f'f ' 2 HOLDER RICK WEIL BILLY SACK RICK EAGLE I-1oWY NATHEL Bois BALLEN and KEITH RITTMASTER The HAWK-EYES on the rilie range were DAVE GODNICK, WALT KASS, CLIFF STREIT, MARC LEHRER and DAVID OSHIN. :vt pig- ' .,:: ,-- xxanuzumuumamuuuau-f 1 -- -- -A---3:-,-,,:,....... .1 ....-.13L..g:g....:. ' - - - ' --- Y ' gg ---Q ---3-I- 1,-33, J?-P,-2' ,...?il:::-'::1.::e:-:ef-, '32 snags- -K .1 ...u. .5 .g 13, --3 7 7 a 3 J f . I At the lake, the HAWKS stood out as they did on land. Among our best swimmers were MARC LEHRER, JOSH DOUGLASS, PETE WOLPERT, PETER ENGEL, MIKE DIAMOND, BRAD GERING, KEN KUNIN, CHARLES MERINOFF and BOB FISH. At skiing, KEITH RIT TMASTER, BRAD GERING, JEFF DANIELS, BILLY SACK, DREW HOLDER, JON SHEVELL, KEN KUNIN, BILL BLANK, LARRY MAYER, DAVE GOD- NICK and BOB FISH led the way. Our future America Cup racers at the sail dock were MARTY ROSENSWEET, RANDY SCHWARTZMAN, CLIFF STREIT, JOSH DOUGLASS, CHARLEY MERINOFF, PETE ENGEL, JEFF DANIELS and MARC LEHRER. - 7 There were many areas other than sports where the HAWKS shone. We had two silver spoon win- ners at the Ken-Mont theatre, BOB REICHER and MIKE ROSEN. Other leading ham-bones in the group were JOSH DOUGLASS, KENNY KUNIN, BILLY REICHMAN, CLIFF STREIT, DREW HOLDER, BOB FISH and AL TOPCHICK. JOSH DOUGLASS, CLIFF STREIT, GREG RUBIN, PETER ,ENGEL, MARTY ROSEN- SWEET and WALT KASS were all most creative at the crafts shop. JOSH and CLIFF built re- markable modern homes to perfect scale. We were interested in Ham Radio, in Indian Lore Ceven though we were in upper campy and every special event that took place. Some of the highlights of our summer included the Oakdale Theatre trip, the mud-slide, pizza, socials Cfor the society menj, Color War-par- ticularly the MANDEL vs. SACK 1-0 baseball game and the SACK to ROSEN touchdown pass to win the football game,-our inter-camp victories and that FANTASTIC three day camping trip to Ham- monasset and the Coast Guard Academy! It was the greatest summer ever but as Barrister REICHER and Boy of the Year ROSEN put li, you ain't seen nothin' yet!'7
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PER CAMP The HAWKS of sixty nine were the most exciting Qand most excitablej division in camp. A Solid group of veteran campers, augmented byna DSPHIIK' ling of newcomers, the HAWKS left their imprint on every activity in camp,-scheduled or un- scheduled! Our athletic teams continued where they left off the previous summer, and in spite of the ekcess of liquid sunshine, turned in a winning record in every sport. Our inter-camp baseball team again went undefeated, clobbering our arch-rival Greylock 15-1. BOB MANDEL and BILLY SACK were our unbeaten hurlers, ably aided by JON SHEVELL, ANDY HOLDER, ALAN ABRAMSON, PETE WOLPERT, BOB BALLEN, BILL REICHMAN, DAVID GODNICK, BOB MENDELSON, RICK EAGLE, MIKE ROSEN, AL TOPCHICK, NORM ROSEN, RICH RIEGER, SCOTT ZUCKERMAN, PHIL SECKLER, RICKY WEIL, BILLY BLANK, HOWIE NATHEL and BOB GIMBEL. Our basketball 'team also had a fine season, finishing the season with a fine .750 wirming per- centage. There were many standouts, both on the inter-camp teams, and on o-ur Big Ten. league teams. The hardest worker and finest team player was Big J ON SHEVELL. ANDY HOLDER was our floor leader and BOB MANDEL was our best shooter. Among many other fine hoopsters were BILLY SACK, PETE WOLPERT, RICH RIE- GER, RICK WEIL, BOB BALLEN, AL ABRAM- SON, GREGG RUBIN, LARRY GREENFIELD, DAVE GODNICK, BOB MENDELSON, MIKE DOPPELT and BILLY BLANK. The team sport pushing the old standbys for first place in our interest is soccer. We won the only inter-camp match we were able to play-weather again'-but our Scottish League provided great competition the season long. We were a very even group in terms of ability in SOCCER and we played some of the toughest matches to be seen this side of England. Led by the two best goalkeepers in camp, J ON SHEVELL and BILLY REICHMAN, our league games were low scoring affairs. LARRY GREENFIELD and RICK EAGLE were outstand- ing backs while the top scoring tforwards were ANDY HOLDER, LARRY MAYER, BILL BLANK, RICK WEIL, KEITH RITT MASTER, AL ABRAMSON, DAVE GODNICK and BILLY SACK. Other fine performers were JOSH DOUGLASS, BOB GIMBEL, KEN KUNIN, and BRAD GERING. A new team sport, lacrosse, caught on quickly with the HAWKS and we soon developed some stars of the future. Among them were JON SHEVELL, RICKY EAGLE, DAVE GODNICK, BILLY REICHMAN and BOB FISH. We had the finest Junior golfers at Ken-Mont although our tournament season was greatly cur- tailed by . . . yes, you guessed it again! MIKE DOP- PELT won the division championship with ALAN ABRAMSON a close runner-up. JON SHEVELL also played on the Junior team while WALT KASS, MARC SIEGEL, CHARLEY MERINOFF, MIKE ROSEN, and BOB REICHER all showed great promise. The Hercest fought contests were our Canadian League football games. It seemed as though every HAWK eagerly looked forward to these slam-bang contests! The leagues Most Valuable Player, hard- nosed BILLY BLANK, led his team to the cham- pionship. There were so many outstanding per- formers it is difficult to list them all. Among them were ANDY HOLDER, KEITH RITTMASTER, GREGG RUBIN, BOB FISH, PETE WOLPERT, MIKE DOPPELT, BOB MENDELSON this Daddy was an all Ivy League guard!D, RICH RIEGER, BILL REICHMAN, SCOTT ZUCKER- MAN, DAVE GODNICK, BOB REICHER, HOWIE NATHEL, BOB MANDEL, MIKE ROSEN, AL ABRAMSON, BOB BALLEN, JON SHEVELL, PHIL SECKLER, RICK WEIL, AL TOPCHICK and DAVID OSHIN. The HAWKS were very prominent on the tennis courts. Competing in a summer-long ladder, playing inter-camp matches and receiving Dave's'instruc- tions, we were enthusiastic net-men. Our outstanding players were BILLY BLANK, BILLY SACK, AL ABRAMSON, fthe ladder winnerj, DREW
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