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THE TOTEM

1958

CAMP MAH .. KEE .. NAC for Boys

LENOX, MASSACHUSETTS

BOUNt) COPIES OF THE C;AMP NEW5PAP£R ISSUED WEE I(L Y .DU/~/,NG T/~E SUA1MER OF 1958

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J..,seph Kruger, Director

377 Irving Avenue, South Orange, N.J. South Orange 2-5767

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S'.l.mn(::}' ~~:, C'1mp i:o.l!-Xe8-Ih". It o.f the t.ri.p , '- bout r,c;rJ minutes,

mot at r;rand Ccntrnl St~r:',:iDn to bt-=;!"TLn anot.hcr l.i....fPY t ock us f'oui- hour-s L.] rc.c.ch Stockcridg,::::. The rest '\70.8 IrtEl'·1.8 by tu~.

':n,cn '!o rG:.ched c::;n,!JJ W~ ',Jere gc,therc l in groups. Each gr, .up lT18 made n » --.[ the> fE..l1oYfs nhc ':Lr'::. t.o DC bunkmat.es i'or the errtira sununer+e vaca+Lon . I in'.Lt o:dr'H t.k:J t.h : l:nke-up of t.ho groups did not. aur pr Lse. 15 since ,be iU'ugc'r 1',,,,,, beer: '~l1f1ughtfl~l ',rLl':.I:h to arr'angc S81tS next t') 82Ch (.,thor on the ra.>' 1\1:' Lhe Loy:::: ~'Ih ,'~rc t 1 lx- h!L!"kltes ,':J}'jl';L ',:8 ent.er-ed the tun!,',; J'ira found that \70 could immodintol;r '~c (..;u1. and pI ty s i nce t u,' c;: 111 fc,llor had :l!dde 0111' Leds and unpacked ('m' clotLc:3.

I!Cl:.:;I, ,I' tl-w J:'L<L~(,1;J~' had their mcd.i.ca I ,::;x::'.t.11i.":.ttiuL :l'-Jd -lai'l;"T'lr, rrt t.est s c0!',pL t8rl i~) the rona . f 1',h(; first dey. 'I'hc.s.. ',lh'.1 didn I L '18r,-, t.aker crrc r.I' by the second dav ~l' ·~.'llnl·.

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THE TarE'1

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bo ~n lradc.: . t '~.!::l. ?b~ r:1C'3t i,:.;:cl't, it of i.h i.ch is tr 'TGV'~D::mt r ,' ~h ,.If' nqu i.ns r.nd 3.J;',.c~.') tl' the nevr i"pp,r oC-'lor C::MI~US. Oth,",r., -.r' l-h,,; tl:re' n";'1 to!,nis ccur c.: , rrh i.ch ' .. ill b:, ccmr'l~.,Jl shor t l.y. :'L;y .... r l'lC':tc:d ,'Iust ,- rov: tho othur cour-Ls ':"n the l"~':r r S.:; ni,~r

C,~l,lTl.IJUS • This will n".k.3 ~ t nt:.,_:!_ 'f nane

crurt~ ~lt0futhor il ~h~ C~Mp.

t8nrl·.i urr.ctLc , b_'·.rd ,~[ 1.1J.'. lJpj:.8r Scr.Ir.r "rent] U Co L' s rL( 1 <cdclvrl. '.'h0 ,hni,)l' : .. l'cl.,'ry 1'<.n[:;( -, "~ m. -,y;d ~l' t.he ::;ii,,_ .,1' Ir.s t ;:rCl.r'~3 rir~.Jr7 r-:Jrc. I <.::1 sure t:ll)re Y!~ 11 h.. .cr'c. i"1_rrC'hUJnts ill tht..! ne=r J.'utu~'(·;.

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r o'<ds , The 1:1ndrl1'l:-' .x r , , r.oh "" ell '.r. " ':.huy might. l.e :.nr1 ur Lhr r)'i. k' T;<r~' dry ,

The ro'"'.d ~:) Cr,l'l[, '.10 "nt:Lr:'~, .Jti:!.l prcserrt.s -lh)rnin-.bly b".d cone; i.t Lons fo>"' driving, muon HJ W' d.Iscus t , ':'hc !y~' IlpitcL -.nd prLtli ("1.;r -, e ir '.L.cllt r.eany "'nd trr t .... Ll i~l r> ur t .... ! rr c )l~~V'j~ .... '_01 f.

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t'.iO ".-::1< t\,-.!~Lor.l .rG po intr.d , ,1~.·~_l CL't to knou Ii;'.' Y l-:Lrds d~J.ri:1G our j ....~t ~~"'Tll} eLl ... 1 8lL;Jrf.:.!1~.

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~OTEH

THE UPPER SENICR CAMPUS

by

~ Eon Folkman

The newest. and most obvious improvein Mah - Kee- Nne this year is the crea-

of 0. DOli Upper Senior Campus • Four

los vrer c moved from their former Lccain the Lower Senior Campus and t.r anaed to c. spot facing the new tennis sand backboar-d; This ar-ea is knoun as pper Senior Campus. It is almost

tly bsh i.nd the camp infirmary.

The purpose and result of this change , . gi vB the :Llgonquins and Scneoas a

.e more Leeway 0.8 tho toys in these trw )S ar-e our oldost campor s . The procoed.t meetings is much more informal than .ous Ly and , the bedtime is extended to .er tilT.e to allan Upper Seniors some !3.tion at night.

Honever , the (J pper Senior C:.mpers also ,'I, res ponsi bility. Eo b E€:hrmcLD, our

) Leader , told us t.ha t ClS the older mem, TIO ar-e representative of tho ontire

".ie should conduct ourselvos rri. th i ty and set an cxampl,e for tho other 31'S of the camp ,

Bob ' s nerr innovation is t: good oldi.oned inspection. This oncour vges -ing wou'Ld ce C', rct.tcr r.o rk -- campe r s sep Cl. neat and good looking, Liva blo

The Upper Senior Campus is going to te Kcellent progr~m for the older ce:.mpors. 11 look f'or-nar d t 0 it eager ly .

GOOD Ell.SE RUN1\ffi'R

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Jim Carrt or cTosh Schneider

This morning ,'/8 sny 2. bird running nd the lnsc la.I.L d i.arnond DOCl.r the camp ogr aphy shack.

From tho third b~,sG, he IlOnt to tho 'Le Id, ~\7ooped dorm as if catching '"

.. Then it went to the other diamond, around tho bnsos, a.nd plny-od outfiold.

DEDICicTION OF THE R'l.SKETB'l.LL COURT

by

Robert Dresdo.le Lar ry Levine

On Tuesday, July 1, o.t 2: 50 VJC lined up on tho LOYJor Senior Campus , 'Je wer-e led by a band consisting of Ed Spinelli, pl.ayi ng the drum, assisted. by Richard Korman; Jo~l Frankel, on the clarinet; Een FolkmJ.n, on the flutc, and Tony Di Giore, on the saxaphone , "ITe maz-ched to the nerr Basket bull court.

Ben Folkman 1 s Speech at Opening Ceremonies

WJe J.re g<'.thored under the sneo.ting sun to f orrnnlly introduce our spanking

nevi basket, ball court. The :Llgonquins and Senecas oordially ne Lcomc ;'{OU to our Upper Senior Campus to participc.te in this ceromony.

Ls you notice this basket, hell court is a gront imporvement over the court on tho Lovrer Senior Cnmpus. Since it is almost regulation sizo, this yill facilit~te plo.ying ~ cetter brand of basketball a t Hah-Keo-N~c.

L.nd non I cut this ri tbon officially opening the N8':1 llppor' Senior Basket tall Court. 'I'hank you end good everri.ng" •

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THE TarEM

Pk.GE 4

MlUI - KEE - W~CJUNIOR CIJ\QF' 1958 MOHICM£

Cabin 1

Ct:.bin 2

Cabin 3

Cabin 4

Mul Hitchell

mke Spicor Sandy Brent

Lee I!Ietz-endor f

l,Ibrv Edelstein John Norvell

Jonnthan Frnnk Jon Friedrron stove Lenis

Dan Uorgenstern Dav id Stemple. John Ulo.net DavLd -l-roodr0\1

1I.lnn Greeno' Uichael Grubin steve Kruvarrt. steve Ho.rnntz Ronnie Salny Hark Yo.velm!

Ricky Berman Ji.rnnzy" Deutsch Robert Gordon Larr-y Levine Andy Scharf Herrie Sharff Jimmie Stein

Ken Eisenberg r.~rk Fien Rnlph Hirsch wrry wne

T0d Lichtenstein L.rthur Hencher

JRCQUOIS

Cabin 5

Cabin 6

Cabin 9

Tony Di Giore Sudhnnsu Misra

Tom "\feil

George Crawford

Neil Kessner

Jon Klein

lilrry Hile S ' 1.rthur StatrrD.n Arthur -,TcissIlDn Rotert -,-;-E)srrnn

Jim Cantor

Dick Egerr Robert Goldman Sol Kaplan

Josh S chne ider Joel Tlcissglass

Jim nshsr .ronat.hcn Farkas Steve Feldman Seth Kunen

Jo.y Rosen

Steve Rothschild

CD.liin 7

Jo~1' Frank:el

APACHES Cabin 8

stove H21pern

Bobby Do.vidson Enrk Densen l<!rry Fis char LIichael Straus J.:'.mes -:roill

Jc~h F.buman l:brk Edelstein Potor Fisch Chuck Gro.nick Dav.1d Bacr

Cabin 10

Ted Lynch ,r'jn"ry Gros-S)1k.'1n

Stc 1112 E'uld Gordon Lissnuer I:richnel Narmon Joel Horgenstern Dean Horgenstern

CHOCT:~:rS

Ca.bin 12

Bill Feu.gen wrry Spe Ll.ans

E:J.rk Bauman larry Herr i.xnold Fe Ldman Stove Kohner tnr k Kudlm! steve Rogers

IE TOTEH

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LOJER SENOR C1.l1FUS I"l1J:I-KEE-Nl.c 1958

Nl\.VAJOS

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Bunk 2

Bunk 3

)ff r:Ta11oy

Hitch Strcar

Ed Spinelli

,ter Jaskow 11 Lehrman im Fryar

~od Schwar tz, )~',ris ',In ito

)01 'Jishangrad an FiUin

Konny fulter Stuart Friedland Juli~n Goldenberg Mark Hof'fman Bruce JC\nvoy Larry KudloVJ

Lonnie Burgin Glan Car-ey Robert Dr e sda Lo R Lchard F a in l.rnold Koplin herry Levine EeD118tt Nuss txium

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Bunk 6

Bunk 7

vur i.ce E1artino~,

IJbrty Eeor Jaok Fr'ankman

Fr-ank ~;Jong

Bill ~JD.cht Lngor

ir-k Gorsh

rrt CharnDtz. :'ia.n Fricdhnd zr-k Hcdoff

Jtor Nordm:mn rkc Sa'Ict.cn sf'f sto.vitsky

l~lo.n Bullock Bobby Garfinkel Mich8.el GIClss Ro bar-t Goldon IJ~tthoVJ Gudis

. IrJ. Rosen

Joni Folkman Jerry Husson Ross Kazer Ri.char-d Krerer Levn,s S chne ider j.rthur Sissor

C1iEYEN:r.lES

mk 5

Bunk 12

Bunk 13

Bunk 11

)0 HorOTritz Ian I'aback

Bill Chandler Ernie Curry

Len Zamora

.ir t &'1. bshan illy D"vidson ick JD.nvoy ike l.crnor tovo Siegel immy Venit

Roger Daniels Fred Edelstein John Horfort Jimmie Le vine Mike Silverman nark Tessler Clem Zuckerman

jl,ndy 1.dlcr 1Gonnrd Baer Bob B3rnstein Eric Cohon Richerd Dobkin Henry Polin

Ro 1::ert G. ':ialkor

Joff Egor Richord Greene Petor Hollor Bruce Trattler Steve 1T;tnder Robert 'CJeissJ11[tn

CHEROKEES

unk 8

Bunk 10

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l.w Vonit

Steve Kl.c'i.n

o ber-t Donholtz rod Knhn

ohn Nathan andy Pace

tCVG Shapiro

Robert Abcrlin Jeff Fr-ank

Ed Pr ecdrmn

Leo Lcf'kovri.t s Richo.rd E-.ro.ntz stove Ru rtiris tc i.n

Leslie Chnrm.1.t·z De 1 Fido.nque Lar-ry Hirsch Richo.rd Korman Ste7c Silvor

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THE TOTEH

UPFER SENIOR Cl~':PUS 1958

Bunk lLL

Bob Bohrmon Fred Armstrong

Dav id Iruck Jeff L0h~'IT!an 1l.10.11 Tosslor RonniL:: Y:J.godJ.

SEI~Cfl.S

Bunk 15

Cliff I'T2.11oy

Bruce Cohen

Jon Cohon

Todd Finotorg Roger LOT1CD2tGin

Bunk 16

LLGOI:Qun:s

Bunk 17

Fet.e Cacc i.o.Lf i

Bo b Bookman

J(;ff I:crgstoin ~:[ll'k Hasc Lkor-n n,~.lr h Lcoao nbaum Hortort Zomansky

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Riehnrd Allison JC'.y C'Lo "t, f{ctGrt r":,iniJ:::

Andy Sir:on Henry Sjffion

Ro bert L. -,,-0..1k8r

1. IDES

Ed Bmt i ng

Robert. Fi:Jchcr Ben Fo Ikrran Paul ]1'1' Lcdrra .. n Hike Kohner ]l'r~.nk SpiE,_;l

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Jo:r Fisch Ster::' rt Her-man Ronnie: Nor-dmann Jorry Pi t.me n

CHlPi':IONK

FOETRY CO~jTEST

by

T,Inrk Edelstein

- ... .hen I came from Lunch on Thursday July 3, '.-;':;; So.',! this little ch'i pmcns , and while that -,';as happerring , cTerry Gross;";:" r , one of our counse Llor-s , ;,','[18 at the att shop. 1 went. to got Jorry, 30 he sa i d ~ust t'- lil:i.nuto. Then he came. Th6D he told some 01 uy friends vnd I to get Sandy Brent) the nature counse Ll.or at M"A.h-KeeNac .

Jerry br-ought a C2g0 and Sandy triud to Gatch it. Jorry ':Jent to gat another counsellor, Joel FY'ani{81 to bet-r-on his

g Love so he TJol1.1d not get a bite. 'l'hey didn 1 t. Noxt morning I saw it aga i.n ,

The 'I'ot.ern , Camp :"[ah-Kce-J'ia:: 1 s camper parer, i:, p18'1sed to 'lnnouno_; Ir.s 1958 Poetry Contest ~'!hich is open to all the.; carnper s ,

Plea8 '.J3.tch for futur", Totem issu::;s for the rules, judgt-:s ,:l:1d l!Jo:thod 01' ont.ry

'I'hr, moon srn ncs bright, Or: the silvory Inlet;

Not a ri I'I ,h; C3.n btcl' St;8'1 )

It 1 S greet to ~,,j8 so lovely 2. si,,,;ht On Eah-Ke(. -j'nc 10.1;:1;0, mo~:;t eVery n i zl.

Boys, boys, pleuty of noise, I.'J.ughter ,laughter, 10C!ds of chat tel'.

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by Jir:1F.1Y Venit and Peter Heller

On Wednesday, July 9, the Cheyennes took the long nalk up the hill past the Item Pole to 1::egin the first cookout of the season at camp Mah-Kec-Nae.

Het =ocds nadc the cookout begin on a sort uf 2 soggy note} but our hopos and :pectations v.er-e never dampened a bit.

Our meal cons i s t ed of s tcak and potatoes, bread, m.Lk , fruit and cupcakes An rt.ere st mg thing happened about t rri s tine, 3 Jeff Egor dropped his steak all the ground; 'j, uhen Frank '.Tong_, 0. counselor nho a cconpam.ed us on the trip, asked him if he \"JaB ing to eat .i t , Ju::f sci.d , IIOf course, I like ground st.eak ,"

Tho .food ',,[1S given out only af't.er 17e had (lade our CQJ-:lp site r eady . For those

.ys rrno did not have ness kits, knives and forks, Glang rlith paper plates vter«: provided. 't er the neal, the C~~:1.tl s i +,C 1"12.5 c Lca ned, the frying pans rra shed , and in goner-a L, 17e

.de r-eady for the r-e turn trip.

TlL (:;OE: t.h.i nz , tosidos the. ccokout , 1':0.5 the I'a ct. that it did not r'a'i,n that 'cning. '.To returned to canp looking forr:<trd to the day v.hen 1"18 could return to enjoy .·3 fun of out.door Li I'o ,

The toyc rrho joined this cookout. ncr'e e I}Io.rk Pat shaw , Billy D;:.vids:m, Dick Janvey , ke Lcr ncr , Sl.c vc Siegel, Ji.1LY Vcm t , nogar Daniels, Fred Edelstein, John Herfort, Jinny 'fine, ,'Iiko S·lv,_]r:1.2.n, BJ.rk I'cc r.Lcr , and Clan Zu ckcr-nan ,

ielso, :lLdY.ldler, 1eom.rei Baer , Eo b Eernstein, Eric Cohen, Ri.char'd Dobkin, Henry .Li.n , Eotert G. 'j~.lh.;rJ Jeff EgClr, Ri clar d Cr-cene , Peter Heller, Bruce 'I'r at.t.Ler , Steve .nder and Ril tert, ·,;8issnan. The counselors vrho r.cr-e ·:.i th us nero: Jo.n ~rcndlJ.nd, Fr-ank

ll1g, J ohn FrCLnlo'Cln ".n' 1\.1,,}D To. b'1 ck .

.ASH! FLASH!

'TE!'l'L'ION 1'I.LL :mSIC: LOIiEHS

The poor, judged to to the: best for tho vree k ,i 11 Q; pu blished in the Toten. Hi t ch :md his staff y'ill a ct CIS judges.

FOETRY COllJl'EST

Tho Totem staff wi.shcs to r-errind nil c-rnper s of its 1958 Poetry Contest.

Tony Di i}iurc) our uuaa c C(1)n~ 'Ie, I f 01" ns us tint he has ava i.Lo Ue ~ flute

id ,J. c l cr me t for "'.ny bJy nho is Lnt cr-e stl in o.cq'lirin[; <t ims i ca'L cduc-vt i on this

I, .ner' .J. t :.ID.h -Keo-No. c.

jJ.ll canper s interestod nil1 please make their TO r k knor.n to 100 in the office, or t o ;'=itch St.r-e nr , funk 2, Senior Canp ,

.:'.8 soon ~'.s possi hl.e ,

Ins tr-uct.Lon 1:?/ Tony ~.;ill be of'I'er ed

1 any toy des ir ing it. Ple.":.sc contact -ny .J.t the 8crlicst pcs s i bic tine. Gat ·,rted non for y,)ur school band ,

THe TOTEH

P:DE

4

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by Bon Eo'Lknan

On July 4, 8. group of ,:~lgonquins, Senecas and ;lidos f1.ttcndcd 2. j1.ZZ ccncer given by Dave Brubock. 11.lthough tho skies \"101'0 t.nroabcm.ng , rIO were not ntto.ckod by r a i n until l10 had roached tho Husic Bar n , uhere Hr. Brubock ("ID.S appcar mg , ['.nd so ';/8 wer-e not s caked , This was tho cperri.ng concert of the summer jnzz series.

I'iI'. Brubeck has 2. quar't.e't v.h i ch consists of an alto saxcphonc , :J. double ba [L sot of druna , and t: pi.ano played by DUVG B1'ul.:ock hiJ~lelf. The nusic that 1"10 heard in the field of rrogressivo jo.zz; nh Lch is a r-ef i.ncd jo.zz rri.t.hout tho ~!ild r-yt.hns loud hl.ar-i.ng sounds of tho nero ,;,!ell-kno;;m jt:'.zz, 1:::ut 1"rb.ich needs skill in ir.rpro-vi6&·'

and is, in short, C1. plt:'.yer' s ar t .

Tho first p:Lccc pl.cycd -:ms C1. GorshTlin ned.Ley 1.'lhioh Ylo,rncd as a l 1 tho j:t zz. l'!ll'. Brubeck docs; and sao"" his h:'.nd inprovisbd fin thc r.c Lod'i.os nh i.ch they had he on their Eurusdnn tour. r:y f'avor Lt o anong t.ncsc ~:i.~.S ., reelody ty Chopin ,!hich"n::\s ir vised on. This went to provo tT. :Brubockls I-oint ',:hich he hr.d rTtd.e: pr-cv i ous Ly , th~,t ue Lcdy is :>. .ne Lody r:hother H is Po.ch, Chopin, or jL',zz.

Then cane intcrr~ission, (by this tir.~c the r"in l.!.J.S b:::ntinc donn on the ca: ed top of tho Busic E(1.rn) and soon ',£'tor tho band Launched into t.ho ir' old and nor o I Li.shcd pieces. ~lY f<lvorito ·."/Cl.S one i.m cn conto.incd C!. dr'un cadcnz.c .rlri.ch spread ove: of tho pi.oco , Tho concert soon ended C1.ftor thC'.t.

I rras ox"tronoly iri1prossod 1:y ~jr. Er u rockl s r-us i,c . :.11 of bhe non rrcr i"'.rt in every sense of tho ',lord. Tho scxcphonc player had an indcscrib..1.liLc tone, tho Li of nh i.ch I have novor heard tof or c . The b2..SS '1J,~.S C. s tc idy pl;cyor. The drunrcr got resonant tone fron his Lns tr-uuorrt , and had 0. >. -ondcr fu'L technique. Of course, :':r. I "i.:;cck uo.G 0. wndor-f'u.L pio.nist, rior thy of tht; concert s tngo ,

It was st:i.ll ro.ining nar d , and so \'[0 v :01'0 cnLLod for by Joe and Frc.nccs. ~rc r-eached QUI' tunks and got into ted, one thought. dcrmod upon ltS: Dave Iz-ubcck ' s ,.

TI2..Sn'b just any old jO,zz. : !o.ny of Lho toys -.r.l 11 'tr cr.sur'c Dave s au togr,1.}:h.1 ".3

sc vern L of our C:'.r.lPCl'S wer e fortun"to in ('bt:cinin[ his ::Jign"tur,J.

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CHEYENNES, CHEROI<EES SPLIT TITO CQIllTESTS

tor Mal Zir::JI:18rnan ,Bill Davidson,Dick Janvey

On Uednesday, July 9, Mah-Kee-Nac I s beyennes and Cherokees visited Canp Potoac to tegin its softball season for the umaer of 1958.

Behi nd beautiful pitching by Hike ilvernan and the hitting by Robert Denoltz, the "All t.eam Y/aS a ble to win over he Po!!.io!Ji1C "At! t eam by a score of 4 - 2.

the players on our HAll beam '."Jere: imrJy Venit, 2 B, Clen Zuckerman, 1 B, rr-k Tessler, SS, Jeff Frank, 3 B, Mike Ll.verrmn , P, Rotert Denholtz, C, Bob ~rlin, R F, Steve Rubinstein,C F, Les 1armatz, L F. and Bobqy Bernstein, L F.

The Hah-Kee-Nac 11 BII team got off to poor start, then held its arm throughit the rerr_ainder of the game.

After the second inning, neither team rul.d do nuch , Both teems were held hitISS until the seventh inning rrhen Richard irarrtz singled.

The game ended './ith the finnl score - 1 in favor of Pct.onac IIB". The boys 10 played on our 11 B" bean rrcr e r Roger miels; John Nathan, Jir:lr.1Y Levine, John trfort, Richard Marantz', Andy Adler, . .eve Siegel, Lenny &ter, Del Fti.danque ,

. ke Lerner, Fred Edelstein and Eo b G •

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HIIH-KEE-NAC SENIORS DEFEAT INDIAN HILL

by Roger Lonenst.e.l.n

This week officially opened the Senior SoftOOll Season.

Hosting Indian Hill on Friday, July 4, the Seniors romped to a 20 - 9 victory

over Indian Hill. Bob Fischer did the hurling for Hah-Kee-Nac, who, according to this reporter, was at his lb3st. Jeff Fis ch and Eob Fischer were the hitting stars of the gane ,

POTOMliC CbJ\AP TEIJII VANQUISHED

by Roger Lowenst.ean

On "lfednesday , July 8, the boys continued their torrid puce by vanquishing the visiting Potomac Nine by a score of 11.- 4.

Hurling for the victorious hone team wer e stu Herman ( 2 hits in 5 innings), arid Bob Fischer (2 hits in 2 innings). The hitting stars for our teaF.! were P.vul Frie.dman , Stu Herman and Jon Cohen.

Tr10 for trro for tho boys and this

looks like a good, if not undefeated season for the Senior Representatives of Camp Hah-Kee-ND.c

~~re ar-e looking forwar-d to a full 1 schedule. of games this sur.mer •

TllE TOTEM

CAMP MOvtES

A I~ E

by Nnrk Gersh

Every Tuesday night Camp Mhh-Kee-Nac Senior cJ.npors are very fortunate because xte see top-notch ncvi.es , The first wee k ,

\"Je 9aVJ a novie called liThe Forbidden Planet .,11 It told a bout the exploits of a nonstcr on

a strange planet. There nas a strange nan

on the planet rlha controlled fantastic devices. There \J2.S 0. robot naned Robbie rrho helped out and T1.:tS very u.seful.

On Tuesday, July 8, "18 san III.ngles In The Outfiold," a very interesting base tull story. Y[hat nade it interesting was that this VI2.S the day the Hajor League All-Star game ',T<J.S played. Hitch Strcar said that tp_is vias one of the best baseball pictures he had seen. I and my friends thought so too.

JUNIOR CAHP HOVIE NIGIIT ON rWND1 .. YS

by Hal Zimr:1ernan

The first novio night this season for the Junior Campers 17o.S enjoyed ty o l.l . The name of the picture TIllS "Huckleberry Finn.n It is quite II .t'StDOUS story OJ a great 1I.nerican '."1riter--MD.rk Tna i.n (5. C'Ler-cns ) ,

On Monday, July 7, the Junior toys san another masterpiece nCaptain Kiddtl, 0. funny comedy vri.t.h llbbott and Cost.c Ll.o .

HETZ BRF.[~KS A -.HNDCH

by Jinrr:w Dcut s ch

Tho toys of Cabin 3 wer-e playing basketball by thror;ing [L tennis tall over the rafter into our 11n.ste'caskct. Lee l'!Iotzendorf, our counselor nhr ew a shoe over the baake t & a br-oke Q. nindo". No score.

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IT'8 HET IT'S DRY

IT'S THE HiiH-KEE-Nl~C YTEI~THER STII.TION

by Jeff Eger

Under the direction of S2ndy Eren~ our nature counsolor, a rbh-Kee-Nac

nea ther station is to be set up.

, Using instruncmts made by us, bar one ter , anomet.er , net and dry ruBl thermometer, and gauge, -,'/0 ,;!ill try to deternine the closest possi tile tOl:1P and rri.nd

I speed.

To date, the boys 1;11 0 have shown great interest in this project are:

Bob -JeissJ',an, Stove Silver, Ross Kaz cr , San Pryor Qnd your reporter.

San Pryor and I have teen assigned the job of daily reading of the instruments at the station.

THE l'Iil,H-KEE-Nl.C CHom

All canpcrs interested in JOlnlng the Hah-Kee-Nac "J~ll Hnlell Choir will please contact Hal f'Iitchel, Cabin 1, iDr.10 dtia t ely .

This afternoon, July 10, ssw at lenst a dozen boys striving for a place in the choir.

Re~emtcr the mark o£ 3ny success for the choir rri.LL be in direct proportion to' the anourrt of" camper interest.

Le soon as tho choir is definitely organized, the naDES of each choir mentnr l;,rill appear in those columns.

OUT OF THE HaUTH OF l3L\J3E-S

This sumner r.lY no thor and dad are in Europe and TJill sec a geod part of the uar] ,-1. Next yeo.r, they plan to

go all around the nor Ld end the year aft8r that, they plrm to go to sene other places.

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The next morning, vre arose l:right "and rly and made ready for the hike .thich had en. prepared for us by our counselors. -,-fe arted on our '>fay and soon followed a stream

a high 11aterfell. Most of US stripped down our underpants and rrerrt in for a svrim in sml1 cool j::00l.

l~fter "We returned to our canp-si te, we ~ lunch and packed our gear caking ready r our return to Huh-Kee-Nac. Our trip

:::k in the camp truck was well tined as it ll'ted to rain shortly after 17e left.

;-HOCKEY VERY _FORJUJI. IN CIUAP

IiLrry lev] ne and no ber-t Dresdnle

This sumner one of the nener and bet ter z-oveoents in the tudge has "been the ad,ion of several nen Nee-Hockey ganes for

l use of the camper-s dur ing free tine.

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the area. apparently

we found bones of a deer which had been dead. all winter.

Ue gathered wood and returned to our camP'"'stto for lunch. After lunch, w~ (lid our chores, rested and prepared to return to canp in the two station wagons driven. by hanc.ee and cr .. arlic ~chnQidur.

'Je arrived in camp after a nosb exciting experience and TIe all are looking forward to future overnight trips in the near future.

C1\1.U' ~ IME DlRTHD1l 18

Canpers birthdays that cone during the canp season are celebrated with a birthday party.

The birthday Pc'l':r'ty is held for each cabin or hmk group after taps in Frances and Joe I s cabin, with Frances in charge ..

The object of the gane is to get the

.dan puck into the goal of the other player,

.ch is blocked 1{r a square rzooden block and

It inches in front of the goal on either

t of the rink.

Sone shots called 11 five shobs" are made nn the top of the goal guard and count for ro points, others count only one. The

.ve shotll goal, of course, is a nost difru.l t goal shot.

We all thank Joe very much for supply: us ui th th:se interesting and ontortain: sets.

DAY NmHT SERVICES

ltLl Zimnernan

On Fridc.y, July 11, Canp Hah-Kee-Nac had t second of its weekly religious services.

i servicos arc held in tho lodge and are lducted by Joe Krnge.r our camp director.

With the plrticipation of tho camp Iddes, .1Frankel,ll.po.cho Counselor J !dIal :Mitchell, . l FolkIi1D.n, and Unclo LcD, of the adoinis-

.ti ve staff J \"16 'litera led in a 'Well organ-

Id service. Our canp Ghoir will te in .ondance at our ne-ct 1?riday's services.

A birthday cake, made by our camp baker coco-cola or milk are served.

Ue want to vdsh. a happy hirthda:y to the folloVling toys whose birthday plI'ti~s have already been held:

June 30 Lenard Baer Robert Denholtz::

July I Ira Rosen

4 Kenneth Dnltor 12 steve Silver

15 Roger Lowenstein

Age 12 11 12 11 14 15

THE TOTE15

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iffark Edeistein .caught. his loath blue Gill of the season last evening during

caieter;ia period ~. To.Q.a te ,he leads in the nun eel' of . .fish taken .. 9]:f the ho oks of the bo; lines. A quick sur.unary 0,[' the fish cnugh1i·:.~S0. ··far· bY 56mB of :tnEi JUr:1,io;q- pamp toys follov. Arthur Statman, 30, Steve Kohner landed 55 and ono was large enough to fry, David Baer :i credited with 56, Josh Schneider hooked 30, and llichael Straus got 16; one of 'which vms a giant (says he) I . Merrie Sharff landed 34. Chuck Granick does not count small ones and Credited "vith 9 good-sized blue gills. He had one prepared by the chef and ~Ilark Edelstej and David Bler did ham the honor of helping hini eat it.. Steve Feldman now has a large fish in the refrigerator ready for frying. A fish must i::e at least 10 inches long and must weigh at least one-half pound before it is prepared by the chef. Steve does not count the little ones and he has 10 fair sized beauties on his'}ist.

lO~UINS liND SENECAs ENJOI EOZitR.T CONCERT

Ben Fo Ikman

The l~l::;onquins and Sene cas werrt to igl.ewood to hear a :~::3art concert on the ll.f'th of July.

The first pie ce 1113 heard was II Eine line Nachnusdk'", a serenade for string -hestc-a , This was a delightful) light Ice in the typical Mozart style, and was 'y :::'efreshing.

Next, nas one of the main f'eat.ur es of concert. It was a nunber for two pianos E Flat. MOZClrt uses tVlO pianos trilliant-

The pianj_sts, Lukas Foss and Seymour Ikin, (the latter is on the s'Gaff at

ian Hill) had sin.ilar tones and technique they sounded like one pianoo Even though ir tones liJere a little muddy for Mozart, enjoyed this piece V.81'Y much.

The next piece J "Ser8nJ.de for 13 ~hnds i lat ,- 'he melody seemed to lack the usual art -sparkle and orchestration appeared

y fair. 11any of us agreed on this point.

The last piece, II Mozarts 40th SYTIFhony G Minor ,11rms a rro nder-fu'L'nor-k and e Latly per for ned , Hazar t. "s carefree sty 113 8S second place to a more advanced style ilar to Deethoven. Tho Symphony is a claus work and the group present seemed enjoy this very ~uch.

I~ll in all, we found this concert J.tifully refreshinG as rre Ll. 28 entertainand interesting. Uo are looking f'or-nar-d .iear mg other concerts.

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ALGONQUINS i.ND SEi'JEC:~S LOSE TO CAMP LENOX

by Ben Follman

On Friday, July 11, the Lenox team soundly trounced the ,Mah-Kee-NaciilgonquinSeneca team in basketball to the tune o;f 56 39.

In the first quarter, our boys fell far behind when the Lenox Five broke up our defense,

In the second quarter, Lenox corrt -·,ued scoring while our boys scored only th:: _) points on fouls. The 8CO:::-O at the end 'of this quarter rras 41-l0~_

ilfter the half-time intermission, our boys tightened up 11 hit and we scored the same number of points as our opponents, each. . ~ '.

However, dur Lng the last quarter, things began to happen -in our favor. Jon Cohen scored 10 pOintr and Paul Fr~,~dnan counted for 8 more, then 4 !:lore 'Viere added to our total while the Lenox team could only get 8 tallies., Our boys g;ot .s tar-tcd just a

li t-tle :6'00 La tEi for -tiie ·points pilec1_ UD against then were just too nany. The game ended in favor of-Lenox 56-39.

Jon Cohon tallied more than half of the tenDS total and Paul F.rie~Jan aided greatly with his 8 tallies.

Ye foel that if the game carne later in the year, rre could have made a much tetter shorzi.ng , Our toys are pract Lcfng diligently and are goinG through a series of intricate plays wh i ch should help to bring us up to usual good gane.

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CAliPERS ENJOY 1957 ALL-8T1Jl GAn.1JE MOVIE

by Larry Levine and Robert Dresdale

On Fr-i.day , July 11, the Senior Canp was treated to a showing of the 1957 Il.ll-8tar ncv i.e , The picture, in color, was filmed Cot Bush Stadium, the hone of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League.

The film was shown to the Junior Camp boys during the day. The campers favorites were Mi ckey IifU'lntle, Yogi B3rra, 'Hilly Mays, Hank Aaron, and Stan Musial.

Filled with all of the action, suspense and excitenent of any good athletic event, the Major Leaguers showed us how to play the HAnerican po.st-time.1t

The gane ended .nth the Anerican League, managed by easy Stengel of the New York Yankees, winning 6-5.

life all enjoyed the picture and hope that next year we will 'ce D. ble to see the picture of the 1958 "I~ll sto.rll gar.e. It.-wa.s played last week at Baltimore's trMunicira1 Stadium.ll

'COU1TSELOS FUY LABIffiT:.Jt.,LL liFTER TAFS Ulili - KEE-Nl .. C DEFEi.TS CRli.NE IJ~ICE CIJ.iP

At 10:)0 P.M. e&r:lp. t1ue ow eounaaLor-s defeated the counselor team at Cranat.ke canp , "flednesday rn.ght . The gane rras wellplayed. Our men were 'll'fAlcomed by the Head counselor of Crane Lake canp , He was a counselor v~h Leo baek in 1935.

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Spellens 6 Shapiro 19
Hetzendorf 5 Shulman 3
Armstrong 24 DrauerJTlan ,8
Feigen 19 Gordon 7
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/ f5ike Spicer managed our boys'. Leo acted as timer and score keeper.

Our men hope to be a 'GLe to pl.ay more games nitei! taps dur i.ng' the aumme r ,

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ADDITION1~L CIJ1PERS rsss RiJi'TER & DOCKER TE£

On page 2, of this issue of the TOTEH ~ppears the nanas of campers who passed th~ Rafters and the Dockers swim test, as of Sunday.

During this week, the following campers passed the Raft Test: Alan Greene, Cabin 2; ltichael Gru bin, Cabin 2, John Her-fort, funk 11, and Hark YavelOVl Cabin 21

Bruce Janvey, Bunk 2, and David SteBp Ca bin 1,. passed the Do eker I s test this VIeel

SENIOR C1J~S REGRET LOSIID BOB l1CINENERbIY

The boys in the Senior Camp all reG;'_~Er losing Bob Uclnerney as a counselor at Bah Kse Nac this sunner.

Back for his second season , Bob cane to canp this surmer to help Joe out as Lon as possible. He left canp to be VIi th H .. '2, HcInerney as they are expecting a baby In l~ugust •

Bob VIas a counselor in funk 8 of the Cherokee Tribe, and was an outstanding basketball coach. Bob will do graduate study in Education at Tenple University ne year, and we ell hope that he Will be bac~ lJith us in llah-Koe-Nac in 1959.

Bob was given a fine send-off when he left on Honday.

CHEROKEES Hl.VE LIG DI1Y

by Hal Zimmerman

On July 16, the Cherokee ~ibe want ir.

Pittsfield to see "1!.Tound the World in 80 Days ," Tie left camp i1t 11 :30 A. Ho and stopped at a roadside restaurant for luncr Host of us had hantur-ger-s , hot dogs) and D drink.

Next we arrived in Pittsfield. The mal W.1.S vo nder f'u'L, The scenery was Ienut.i.f'u l.. It '<vas a day enjoyed l:y everyone. The toYE who went r .er-c : Leo 'Le f'kow.i t s ,Ro ber-t 1., ter Li Eddie FreedTIk~n,Steve Rubinstein,Richard !~ errtz , Jeff Frank,Leslie Char mat.a )Jal ZimITE! man,Del Ftidanque ,I.crry Hirsch,Richard Kort Steve Silver,John Nathan,Randy Fnce,Steve Sha pil'-o ,Fred Cohen and R.o bert Der::.holtz:.

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DANCES F E ~\ T U!~ E F II~ S T .UUNCIL

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Larr-y 16 vine and Robert Dresdo.le

On Sundo.y evening, July 14, the Navajo, Cheyenne and Cherokee tribes gathered the Senior basketball court and began the wa Lk up the hill t owar d the hard baseball <lomond, turned left into the woods and followed the trail into the Indian Council Ring tuated thero.

1.,t t.ha t moment began an 'evening' s entertainment nh i ch most of us had never seen fore. Led off by Ed Spenelli, the Greo.t~·Chief, who told us· about Indian lore and the .unca.L fire tradition and its meaning, we rrer e ho Ld alnast spell-bound for the entire -eni.ng ,

Sagamore ~:alley, counselor Jeff Halley Bunk 1, did a dance of 'which Charlie, II' head counselor said he hadn I t seen its equa L in 0.11 his camp exper Lence , If Sagamor-e" IS accompanied on 0. tom-ton by counselor lll."!.urice Hartinez', and the council ring rras larded by counselor Fr-ank -I-fong.

I!GreClt-Chiefll Spinelli ended the Council-Ring rn.th a story about a secret box. rtor':lards, ne left for our bunks , 811 df.scuss i.ng tho fine evening prepared for us by)the I )unselors of our tribes.

JW\s ONE :.ND T.rO GO TO CaE'dill FL.LIS

y Sam Pryor and Hal Lehr rran

Last lJednesd::lY, Bill Chand'l.er- and Ed. Spinelli, counselors, took Bunk 1 and

to Copake Fnl1.s.,.-·The boys from Bunk 1 were Peter JaskO"ri, Hal Lehrman; Sam Pryor, Fred ch-,·m.rtz., Joel -:risheng1.""8.d) and Dan Fillin and tho boys from Bunk 2 wer e Kenny Balter,

.tuar t Friedland, IIc-.rk Hoffman, Bruce Janvey and Larry Kudlo"-I. ne .1"!er.~ supposed to go the to.y before cut it rained so 'iJO ',"lent tho next day.

\";8 left camp by truck Q t a'tou t 2: 30 an'd arrived shortly tef'ore 5: 00 P. M. We lGt up our canp [:"oar and Lmmodant.e Iy . Cogan preparine; our mea'l , We had harabur-ger s , fried xrtat.oes , peas" candy bar s J and pcachcs , ;.fter c Ieanup, we starte~ our campfire and

1 Good story s.bout " ncar by .1rtii'icial lake fifty feet deep. It Has exitinG. Then Y/e vent to sloep.

In the morning, ~ftor tr,A1.kfo.st of cereal, fried eggs, milk and t.casb , and, al.ean-up, rre went on 0. trip to a sme.Ll.cr pr'.rt jf Oc pakc Falls 9-ree..' On our rJay up, rre found tl-,O skeletons of dead deer. East of us spent some time looking I'or ar-r otzheads but ,-Ie did not find any , Hal,1ehrI:J.C1n found a chipped s none tut it is hard to say whebher; it

W<1S <1n J.rrO'rI chip or not. ..' ,

He had a vronder-f'u L time and fool that any roy \'h 0 r.U.SSa6· this trip J really miss a.d.. somot.hi.ng groat.

FIRS'.r srrr NIGHT FIELD BY: Ci.IlPERS

On Sabur day rri.gnt , we had our ' first ski-t·night. Eany of the ronks and cabins r:ut on 2. skit ~ Cabin 1 put on tho very ,_mjoy.J. bl,e skit l1~Je DOD It Have 1~ Skit For Your '1 Cbin 2 put on "No Chcmi.so IJ.63.S~ .11 Cabin 4 put on liThe Pur pl,e People Eat or ," Cr bi.n 5 put on "Cnrrot Top.1I "Stick 'Em Up J\lk'1h-Kcc-Nilcll r.as put' on 1:lf Ca bin 6. Cabins 8 and 10 com tined to put on the groat quiz game lIrlhat I.S My Nnme.1t

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.tire tut it Vias raich too oarly so (10 I'Jdut-ba-c _ one to speak t9 the toys a tout handing OV,

to sloop again and woke up ]a tor 'when it Tl80S their tlu.iter pi6tlesll::,~to :Cba:r"liQ ~r rSI'li;c

O;~r/:r",,~o; ~~art the ~~r~ with hint . . , keeping. i,fter tho neetn.ng , riG returilO-ci i

II 1";'6'1 J' "," C -I- ,.:."~l!k--'-f-"-'t'-r::-'~~-';""'-:· ~ui"1:,unk.s f,olt tho reP.1'Ainder of rest hour ,

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THo arr-Lvcd at our site a,t a tout 5 :00 P .H. and set. up our over night gear. Thon TIO pro;., pared and ate our dinner nhich conslstod of cube steaks j potatoes, baked beans ~ milk and peachcs , After lIO c'Lcaned up, it was tinc for -L1'8 to Bather around the campfire where we r,d,asted mar shma Ll ows and John told us t.hr-eo good. st or tcs , Tho be s t one was IITihcn John Found 'The .L\.rrorJ. II

, .' T,RE LENORE D~~NCE ty Don Eo Lkman

On Bast illo 'f_' rlY, tl'JOnty-eight J~lgonquins j Senecas and 1~idesV10nt to Camp Lenore ,Hinsdale, l~ss. for a dance. The Lenoro girls nade lovely decorations. The dance started rzi th a f6':1

IlDavicsll ( chance partners). Then TlO ner o freo "GO invite girls to dance. After dancing for a wh i.Le , no gathered around the piano and sang so~o.popular 8ongs.

RefroshIJonts rrer-e servod and soon after ;j..t ,'[as necccssary to leave a very cnjoya'de dance. -,Ta are hoping to have anothor dance

iii th Lenore, real soon. Tho f'o l.Lorzi ng canper-s attended) chaperoned qr counselors, Abe Vanit, Qliff Halley J and Do b Ibhrman: Dave Bruck, Jeff Lehrf.1.an,Alan TasslOl' ,Ronnie Yagodn:,' Bt'uce Cohen,Jon Cohen,Todd Fino1erg,Rogor Louens te i n, Robert Ibokr:1m1, Jeff Bergstein,Hark Hase.Lkor n, Ralph Lsoaenbaumyller ber-t Xemansky ,Ben Folkron, Bob' Fischer, Paul Friedman, J1.like Kohner, and Frank S pigol. Also, Richard J.llison, Jay Clott, Robert Danicls,£.ndy Sirnon,Honry SimonJBob L. Wa]Jrer J Jeff Fisch,Ster/art Horman, Ronnie Nordmann) and Jerry Pitman;

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Jonny Cohen, 'trcught up a qucs td on of having a rrat.er fountain 0[1 th9 har-d ball d.i.amond s. .Jco oxplained that it would t akr practically a rJ~ole 1101'1 pumping systom to get nater up ~he.. hill,. fIq .added that ,irel nor; on, there wou.l.d 1::e a water coo Lcr up

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TO':,r1\T x1EETING

by Bob ~resdalc and Larry Levine

Every Friday Night, after Scrvices~ " i~ TOTIh 1'.Ieet ingll is he Ld for. 'the Sonior Canp, The mooting is moder-ated by Joe Krugor.

On July 4, tho first of our meetings was held. ~·.t this tine it was decided the u' Carnival, s imi.Lar' to past years, would 1 held. It was further decided to hoid it OJ

,the Junior Camp SoftDall Field on August:

Lastly, a list of Tuesday movie features y voted upon and agreed to.

It is probably fitting to note that i first tis play ef the Democaratic Traditiol of the To'\m Meeting, which is an Historic Anerican Horitage, VIas begun on July 4.

On Friday, ·Jyly 11, the second Torm 1!Ieot1ng Vias held and tho r.:8ojor dis cussion was I:hether or not "The Thing" should be shorm , Joe said, that after being advisee that the picture rOlld not be .suita ble for he had cancelled it. A dis cussion follone and aft~r a vote, it was decided that the it should be included in our schedule. 'I'hr m8Gting was then closed.

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IY Gordon Rondeau

The "laterfront staff is proud to announce that they have issued 'certificates to te following campers fo~ achievement in various waterfront activities:

IERICI1N RED CROSS EEGINNERSCERTIFlCATES T .AMERICll.N RED CROSS INTERMEI;lIATE CERTIFICiLTES

Jen Ulanet Robert Weissman ,Jeff Bergstein

Mark Yavelow

Jimmy Deutsoh ~illian Davidson Seth Kunen

Larry Miles

Jon Friedman Ralph Hirsch Imdy Scharf

Dan Morgenstern

Randy Pace i...ndrew Scharf John Nathan

Steve Feldman

In addition to the above awards, several campers have '7vorked on their oanoag tests. They have earned the right to go canoeing duri~g any free time activity per(l,. In order to neet this right, they have undergone a series of tests and maneuver's

tl proved that they have the a bllity to handle a canoe.

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yards.

5. Turn right and left on conmand of the exanine!'

6. Junp out of canoe and climb in properly.

7. land properly.

8. Bow and stern B'V'/itch (if tanoem)

9. Stcrw equipnent prope.rly •

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1. Pass the Rafters Test. (100 yd.srrin) 2 • Pass small craft and canoeing regulation test.

3. Launching a canoe parallel to shore property.

4. Paddle a straight course for forty

The following campers are to 1:E congratulated u£x?n their s';ccess in passing' 3 a b::rv.:o tests:

Ro bert 1~ berlin Richard J~llison Jeff Bergstein Robert Bookman Glenn Carey

Ro bert Daniels ITilliam,Davidson Edward Freedman Stuart Friedland

Zeke SaletRn Ronnie §alny Henry Sinon

111an Tessler Ronald Yagoda Herbert Zernansky Jeff Lehrman Jerry Pitman

Rotert Denholtz Richard Fa.in Todd Fine ber-g Paul Friedman D,~k Haselkorn Leo Lefkovd ts Roger Lowenstein Richard JI.{ara ntz

ERFRONI' iiwllRDS -Addition to

previous list of certificate winners .AMERICAN RED CROSS.

Interr:lediate- A. R. C.. Swinmsr Skill- l'i.. R .. C.

Andy Scharf

pan Morgenstern Seth Kunen

Larry Miles steve Rothschild

p,inners.=. .A.. R·. C.

Arthur We1ssrnan Joel Morgenstern

Jim Asher Tod Liqhtenstein

lauren Herr steve Kohner

Mark Edelstein Joel Weissglass

Josh Dnuman Jon Farkas

tl1~nel Marcon Larry Miles

:Bobby Davidson ****

larry Levdne Mark Medoff

Larry Levine .Jimmy Stein

****

THE TOTEM

FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES TOHN MEE:J.' Il\U

by wry Lovino-Eo b Dresdale

On Friday night "we had our third Friday Night Services .liFe wore honored and happy to have 'VIi th us, cantor and . Mr's • Saul t[oisel of Cleveland, Ohio.

Cantor Heisel sang 11 Kiddus111 and wae accompanied l:¥ 11r8. Meisel at the piano. Ho also lod us in Congregational sing-

\To enj oyed the Services very much and Ylis.h to thank Cantor and bIt's. Meisel sincerely.

After the Services, we had our third Torm Meeting. Tho main discussion was whether we should have a choir in the Senior Camp this yeo.r. After our discussion, we decided that we should have a choir f~r services, and the same group should sing for· other events also.

MANY FOBJilER Cb.MPERS RENE1.7 OID TmB

It is alwa.ys a pleasure to we lcome formor campers who retT.~n to visit vnth us.

. Last week, David Rothschild, a former camper of the 30ts,

V/D.S here to visit his son,Steve, who is an Iroquois. "\Tith him" vrhs Jimmy Litwin, who also Vias

a camper hor e va. th David.

other former campers'Ylho ~sitod are: A.bner Tork,Rooort:

Klein, ~'V?is Krieger ,Ricky Abel, Phil Ze~~sky~ Rog.Seasonwein, Mark Walker, and Ebbby Cohen.

Many of them expressed their amz:ement at the nnny netl de • velopments and impt'·ovooants made at camp over the years ..

Richard Kremer pitc great game,allowing on3 hits. Our big innings the 1st and 2nd. Jerry Hassen our leadoff man out, Ken-Balt~r got on an error, Rich Kremer" Jon Folkrrnn", ,Lm'tis Sch der, and Arthur Sisser

We had minute 'steaks ,potatoes, singled. The next batt

c~ots,cupcakes,bana.na and .' were out. Score 4. talll

milk. Shortly after we got, through, we roasted marshmallows around our fires. We all had a good time.

Nl.i. V .. i.JOS-GHEYENNES ENJOY COOKOUT

by Mark Hoffman-

On Thursday, July 17, the Navajos and bunks 12 and 13 of the Cheyennes with Mike Silvermn and Hark Tessler of bunk 11 of the Senior

Camp W<3Dt .on a cookout in the woods. Each bunk had its ovm fireplace. The campers made their mfn fireplace and cooked their own food. It was fun and good experaence for ge.tting your own meals.

, JUNIOR Cl~~flJ FIRST

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, PICNIC SUPPER

by Jimmy Deu~s ch-Larr'y Lane

Thursday evening, the entire Junior Camp had .. its first picnic supper. Each cabin group found a place to set and eat.

First we, had somecarr.ots, then we found in our bozes Southern Fried Chicken, Potato chips,banana, milk and cupcakes. Then we. had peanut butter snadwiches and jelly sandwiches.

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Ue call the jelly sandwiches IISquashed Grasshopper S.:tndwiches ,II and they are very good--big hunks of strawberries fioating around.

lSter our meal, we pla.yed games, and sang songs. The best game was the ga:rre II Keep Awa:t'•

\1e hope to have another picnic supper soon.

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TO-HO .. Nfl VS Ml: H-KEE-NIi.~ TEAM [I..

by Peter Heller

On Thursdny, the Na A Team won 11-2 over t. TO-Ho-Ne A tean.

In the 2nd frame, z( Saletan got on Qy an e Haaaonwa.Lkedj Ba Lber gl ed out ,and Kremer h~t I double to center.. Thel Folkrnnn and Schneider singled and Kudlow was forced out. rTe also' go' in the 6th and 7th.

To-Ho-Ne scored in 1 and the 6th. Hitting s' 'for the home team·were Sisser, Schneider,Fol~ and Kremer.

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iU'thur Sissel' ·'Richard Kremer l!ark Medoff Joel Uishengrad

':!.rk Gersh

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THE SOUTH HOmiTi~IN CONCERT

Lt 10;00 fL. :'io on Fr i day, 47 of the camper-s rrcnt to e. concer-t, n t South HcuntL1.in. This Has .:L s pcc La L concer-t for young pec pl,o 0

-.;e listened to the II Ne;;: York Hc:.r1) ''::~'i(',ll pl.ay nany cc[!.utiful nunber s , The ,:-trtis t s were Cynthia Otis, at tho harp, Judith Lyons, pl::tyinr:: tho flu to) and Eilclroline ;?nley, r.h» plnyed tho cello.

H:-:.ny number s wer e played, su ch as Cl':>'''J.de De tuasey t s Gollf,1o~ls Cake "nlk. It vras ~ very Boad concert.

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Chuck Grrmick, Davrd Iaer , Kenne.t.h P"lter, Josh Ib.UElCLn, Ri char d Greeno, Jirti:rl Ccnt cr , : inrk Hcf'f'nan , Iur t Char rrrbz , Jrucc:

Janvcv , Robert Dava dson , S('·l J:;,plCln, .TiLa (1 Deut.s ch , Neil Kessner, Me,r).: Edelstein; Lar-ry Kud Lcn , Jeff Eger , 8Gth Kunel1,Rict1[crd e~er, H21 Lehr-man, Kenny Eisen1::err:; .

:.lso, Oor-d..n Li sscuer , St-eve J:i'old':l-::.nj Hichncl ~1~2.rJ71.on, :I~.rk F'Lcn , i.rthur 1[811('1101' J Dan Fillin, :G,rry Hilos, L~.rry Fd.scher,

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GO TO J/\CO!3'S

by Ben Fall-man

went to dances

On last ~,leclnesday, seventeen of our oldest camper s , tho ;.l:;onqulns and the Senec Jacot's Pillow to see the Geoffrey Holder Troupe. TrGY do 10([8rn danci.nr; , I His tro out. spiritual t.h inga ~~hicb correspond to West Indian lc::.:ends.

In this l)rocran t.hey danced out inpressions of ninstrels J the fir'ht be tnecn t\/C angels for a soul, also an mcar nat.i.on dttrc\j, :'.'ir. Holder cave an i;-lprontu i,wersonat.ior.. r.h'i ch r.-ost;f us thonc;ht vras th~ be s t cance on tr.e pro':ra:'l. no_n Gopael and Sahomi 'I'a c-ri kaua C,180 danced an;' 118 0.150 Lrked bhe for,,::;,-ol~ tlTh~ Loves rf Lshr-. .'

-.;'03 t.hou jht t.ha t this IJerfor::anc .... 1.',;"- re'Jnrdi;1[:, ard l.nt:.eres"t,1.11,-;. Tho canper s 'Ih( i.er-e f'or-t.unat.e in l.e i.ng Ln t he c:roup r.ho ,t.t(;nded f'r-cri HJ.h-1\;:\;"')-N3.r, ':;81'C:

Dav i.d Ir uck , Jeff LchrL1an, ulan Tessler, Ronrri.c Yagocla, Ir uce Cohen, Todd Finebo:rs, R(lE~er' Louens t.c i,n Jf the Se(leCc\S, and DuL ;::,oolmJ.nJ Jeff :-:trgstoin, Hark Hase Lkor n , Ralph Lecz enbaur.i, Her-ber-t Z":::'nnsky, ilo'cert fL:::cher, Pen F\)lkll'1.r, Pau L FrierL::.n, 1.li.cha81 Kohucr , and Frank SpiSC'l 01' the ;.lsonqu~-:1s, ,--,pd COlln'-'l.JOl'~; Bob ~ ehrcan

J.nd Cliff N:."'.lley.

T TO :.LGONQ1..JJI1S GO TO r:_HGLE, .. OOi) CONC3~~T

by Jon Fo Lioaan

01. July 19, s8vent.y-s,)ven cr-nper s .~md -,:;011n5<;:10r5 uerrt to J. T?II .. ;lenDod rE::h8~~rs'itl. Th81' TlO hoard 2. Gerr"i_H-: Requil~n, f'or s r.Lo ,_.,jiCCE), c.hC)Y·U5 , and 0:"" chestr!.'., Or" 4S by P:ro.hl.lS, -.nc finally, stra vi.nsky ' ~ Pe tr ouchka , ::1 Lur Le aque 2.1, ,'mIT S CL)W8, "I:itlt ;:erll.J.rd Zac cher'a being the pi.ano soloist + The rehearsal '.:'::'5 V(;l'Y cn joya lie "n,-: "\'·:0 ho~e uc can r:0 to no.ny mor-e

this S82..S0n.

The foll(r'linr~; campers "8nt: J2i"lCS •• sner , Da vi.d Eaer , ,Josh ~b.;_L D.n, Ricky !.:ernan,

l10bert uavi daon , rj:J..rk D011Sen, .lark Ede Lat.e Ln , Kenny ~i5en1::crc, John Farkas ,3tcvrJ feldnan, MoJ."lc Pien, Lar-ry Fischl-r, Peter Fish, Jon Fr ank , Jon FricdJ,nn, stove Fuld,Rc'-cert Gordon, Chuck Gro.nicJ.c, nalph Hirsch, Sol I\.J.plo.n,~.iark Kes sner , .Ion Klc i.n , St.av(-; Kruvarrb , Seth Kunen, Larry Levine, Steve Louis, Tad Lichtenstein, G,_,rdull LisS'J.ucr, steve Marantz, Michael M.J.rraon, l.rti1Ur Hencher, Lo.rry hilL:';, Dan ]o.'Iorr~enstern, JJ.y j{use:rJ ,Rornic S.J.lny, Steve P.othschild, I'lerTic Schar f , .. r-t.hur Sta brnn , J2.vid St,,;ll:cl, LT)D Ulnnet, Ji,7lC'W ~.[cill, Dean ':iasSel'll'"tl"l, :.rthm" -.n3issn::'cn, ?0 .cr t - JG~':lan) David Uoodrm:" j~2rk Y ve Lovr ,

I.lso, Lob Ecrnstoin, :,lan In l Lock , LI.':Jni'...; '11rc-;ir'., Surt Ch~'rr.".D-t?, Er i c Colicn,JcXf Ege r , TIichard Dobkin, Gel Fid::.nquc, J-.ndre-e "',('ler, LGL n;_'.1'cl '::0.01", Jon Fo Lkman , Irian

Er Lod.Land , TI.o bert Go.T f'Lnko L, iiJ::>.r k Gcr sh , i-lik" G las s , JuEo.n Golc~on tcr g , - L-Io.tthO'.1 Queli::;, Petor Heller, Larry Hirsch, Pot.::,r .Ia s kovr , J.rnc,ld l'~'Ji)lin~ l?ichD.r(l 1(or1.1:.1n, Hal Lehr nan , Ror~:or Lorrans Le Ln , Pet.or Nl"Jl'clm.':'_nn, Hemry b,lh'l, 33.1.1 Prycr , Fr cd Schvrar'bz J Stove Silver ~ ! .. rthur Sisser, Jeff S-la.vi t s ky , Druce TrD_ttlor, rOil G. ':io.lker, rind j'·ial Zir.u-;-,orl:1an.

The couns e Lor s '.;hu at tondod ucr-c : G(s 01' g\;; Cr-auf'crd , 'I'O[JY ] )j- i.ri,)re, Dill ii'cigOl j, ,J ,>J} Fr anke l , ,Terry OrOS8'1]o.n, St.eve I-!o.lrcrnj kul l:.!itch",ll> Jl,E; H01'l>\!:i.tz, l\oio..urice il,"_rtincz _. '"if

Ed Spir18l.li.

On the r.cxt evening, July 20, Jeff F'er, ,siJ0:i.n and your repol't'=-l' ~:':Ctl F'(~lkl ,<'-.11, ;_OT,h ha, Lon., hair a't thi3 tiGI:'::, ·,ront. to To.n::;lm-lOod LJ hU:J.r ::L concer t , 'The first p.i.c ce '-li.l.0 -;-)he f'arious 1.c:1donic Fe s t i va L Ovorturo. l1r'nh"s uses sovcra L E:tudcnt th(;DOS very c Ic.vcr Iy in t.hi.s wor-k and it is very interestinG. The next piece U:r.::.hns firfJi, lJi.J.no concortl' iTI D Einar "[".'aG ny f'avor a.t.c on the l_.rO[;;r'C\'~l.Thj_s is o. b:3::l.Utiful conc ir t.o iI, lihich the P:i3.'LO i:: so .m ch (l solo instru uent brt an o..cconp::,nin:~ j.llstrurJ.(mt. J- .. f Le i: ill ter ru,s s i ~\n, 1,L; hu<:ll."cl Stra vinsky I s 11 Pc t trnuchka 11 ~·ihi ch cron ter; a C"(lod nood . It was 0. .. lo 1 i +ht.f'u I conccr t .

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~J uHELEN OF TROY'lI,EXCITI1U iENiOR CAMP.

rk Gersh

The peniar Camp saw the movie II Helen of Lasb week,

Helen of Troy is a story about the wars len the Trojans and the Greeks. H81en~ of Greece, falls in love ylith Paris,

e of Troy. Helen escapes to Troy vii th

and this brings trouble. The kind of the s charged on the Trojans but was driven

rhe Greeks gave the Trojans' a horse as a at" first the people were scared but then 'lad a festival to celebrate their victory. 3 did the Trojans know :that there 'were soldiers hidden in the lcrge wooden horse.

'.t night, when the Trojans were drunk jheir celebration, the Greeks cliobed out 3 horse and opened the gates for more

soldiers to come in,. Then they attacked Lty 6 The Trojans were disorgani2t:ed and lady for the battle.

luring the abtiack, Prince Pnris was killed Ie king and Queen wer-e taken away, Helen .ken back to Greece, a very sad maiden.

'his picture is a story of one of the most : events in history. I an sure that many lse 'who sarr. it enjoyed it very much and

te point. -Jatch out for thetfTrojan Hor se'] gifts that are given to you '6Y your--'

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I COUNCIL FIRE

rk Gersh

'D Sunday, we had an c:x:cellent Council We started off with llaurice Martinez, 01 counselor, leading us in a song en-

U\·jhim"ber-Uay. n Then Bill Chandler,

r NaV<1jo' counselor, led us in a fevl songs

Lnc Iuded , liThe Bum" and It 5 foot 211 Jan

nd follc,wed (another co unse Lcr ) led us in

cow toy song. Finally J to end the Council Charlie told us a story about a dog uCalliban.ll

t was a story a tout a dog who risked his o save a baby toy, and was shot W the father because he thought the dog tried 1 the boy,but actually the dog saved the am a wolf.

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FORTY-FIVE OF SENIOR CAMP ATTEND DANBEE DANCE

by John Nathan

On Sunday night, the following camper,~

,lent to Cam.p Dan tee, a gi:r Ls I cam.'(l 'l.n " ,',

Rinsdale, to at tend. a .. dance. -

Randy Fa ce, John Nath3n., steve Shapiro, Del Fd.danque , no bert Denhol tZi, Richard Korman, Larry Hirsch, Les Char-mabz ,David Bruck, Mal Zimmerman, Jeff Frank, Richard Marantz, Steve Ru binstein,ieo Lefkowits ,Alan Tessler, Jeff Lehrman, Bruce Cohen and Jay Clott.

1 .. 180, Ronnie Nordmann, Roger Lowenst.ean Todd Fineberg, Jon Cohen, Bob Bookman, Mark Haselkorn, Ralph Leezenbaum,Herbert Zemans Jeff Bergstein, Bob Fischer, Ben Fr:lkman, Frank Spigel, ~!like Kohner j Pau.L Friedman" Henry Simon, Andy Simon, Bob 1 walker, Ri.chard Allison, Robert Daniels, Ronnie Yagoda, Jerry Pitman, Jeff Fisch and Stewart Hernan attended the dance.

The counselors who went were: Mike Spicer, Stswe lUein, Marty Meer, Bob Berman, eli'::::2 ~,;')::'lcy, and Frances.

rihen we got there , the girls greeted us ar-d within_a. few rrirnrbes , we were socializing and dancing.

Host of us had a wonderful time and we all hope that in the near future, we can have another dance with Dan tee at Bamp Mah-Kee-Nac.

1,i[fLH REE Nl'.C 1"fE[~TfIER ST1.TION OPENS FOR BUSINESS

by Jeff Eger

Our canp weather station began operations on July 18. Fr-om now on, VIe va 11 report rreekly suw.aries of the average temperature and wind speed at 8:00 ;.. .• M. and at 6 :00 P. N, as well as total Lnches of rainfall and general wind direction.

In addition) rre ar e l:uilding instruments for measuring humidity and air pressure.

Our swwBry for the past five days:

Average Temp. 8:00 lL~M~ 620 6:00 P.M. MO" i .. ve, Hind direct.YI-S1J: II Speed 2-7 m.p.·h.

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by steve Shapiro

On Monday, Camp Mom·Teen came to. Mo.h-Kee-Nac to play tvJO of our teans in softball.

It was a terrific team effort on the p2.::,J,j of Mah-~~3e-Nac 1 s varsity A, that helped us win b~ the score 5-1.

. The team was sparked by our pi.t cner Stewart Herman. l~fter giving up two hits, he pitched flawless ball the rest of the gc..me and allowed only one run~

The standout hit:- Vlere made b:r [~lan I'er-s Ler who sailed one over the left fielder I head for a triple, s coring one runner, and a home run hit by Jeff Fisch scoring another rur ner before him.

Mah-Kee-Nac Lineup:

Bob L .. ";ialker Alan Tessler Jeff Fisch

CF 3B IB

Ronnie Nordmann h~

Box Score:

Inning

Mooween Mah-Ieee-Nac

S"::'8wart Herman P
Jerry Pitren C
Henry S:'mon RF
J~ndy Sinon SS
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2 0 0 1 2 0 X
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The B varsity team got off to an early lead. Rubinstein and Kohner walked, Cohen hit a double scoring Rubinstein. Then Jeff Lehrman lined out. Bobby Fischer hit a long fly which the left f·':'e2.der juggled and missed, putting runners on first and third and seering Kohner. Paul Friedman popped out and Frank hit a triple scoran.; two runners. The inning ended in our favor 4-0.

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M9.h-Kee-Nac gradually added six noie runs on various hits, walks and er'r or s to

end the gan~ with the final score of 10-0.

Bobby Fischer pitched a fine game glvlng the opposition plenty of trouble. He a.Ll.owed only ~hree hits and help the opponents scoreless. Coach Ed Bunting is pr-oud of his boys •.

B Varsity Lineup:

steve Ru binstein RF

Mike Kohner 2D

Jon Cohen SS

Jeff Lehrman IF

Eo b Fis cher P

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Paul Friedman CF

Jaff Fr ank 3B

Roger LOV1ensteinlB Robert Denholtz C

John Nathan 2B

Randy Pace IB Ro bert il.berlin IF Del Fidanque RF

by Steve Rothschild

On ,,-rednesday) Mah-T\ee-Nac played Camp Hooween. Ronnie ItYogi" Nordl:lann broke his bat.

He gave it to me. "'iTe won 5-1. The pitcher for our team was Stu Herman and the catcher was Jerry Pitman. Jeff Fisch hit a homer , ."lith a nan on base Q

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by Pete C,cciolfi

Dur i n., the past w8ek, the ar-cher-s o f Senier Cam- 'ega!" a ser ies ::if shoots to lify for award,') issued by the Camp Archery Association.

Boys are a l.l.owed to qualify for cer ta i n awards . The nu.nber 01 arrows in the

.;;et an« t.l e cii._;L,al ce of t.ho shoot de t.er-ru nes the number of points awar-dsd . Yeoman Junior s ar e a ,"[,"ded for 60 p')ints at 15 yar-ds , Yeoman Arrows are awar-ded for 80 foints at 15 ds (Jtmior). In the more advanced dj.visioL. Yeoman pins are awarded for 100 points at 15

~.s. Tj,irty arr-ows in each shoct. .

Junior Bowman Pins are awarded for -SO points at 20 yards) Juni.or Lowman lITrOWS awar-ded f'or 80 poin ts at 2 (I yards ~ Bowman Pins are awar ded for 100 po i.\, lis at 20 yards 2rrnv"s for each shoot).

TI~8 l?u',':m:l)1 Brassard) first rank, is awar-ded for 130 p::;i'lts at 20 yards. Several er advanced 'J.,\"rards ar e cf'f'ered i:J tjbe mor e ad-vanced r_;rOUj:JS as f'o ll» .. s :

:!,,2(! Pi n (slcal'[dwr,ter-Gcld-16U ·'"ints at 2C) yar ds ) _' AT' cher Fir: (hiO po i rrt.s at 30 yards); [ler 8rasS3.l'J, f-iTst rank (130 p:>:L 'k, at 30 var ds ) ; Archer Fin-Gold (160 j.;·Oi.i1tS at 30

JS) Shar pahoot.ar , Silverbo;iJ Pin (E,ron:,:;e-luO points at 40 yar ds ) ;Silverccy: (S~ Iver-130

t s J.t 40 yr,rds) ;;~JvllleQd Silver t01' (Geld-Sharpshooter, 160 poi, ts at tlO yards; and

r i.can Archer CLOO po irrcs i·n !;C J'arc~.c:) .

Jurri or Yeoman I,ins were (l_',.'J.Y'ded to l:oys qual.i.fy i ns:: Lr. a shoot 1,',i +h 3~.: 2.rrOHS 1.5 yards SCf)l'C GO t)'liPf,S: :hcl1ard [c"lin, Ira Rosen and Sam Pr yor .

"iec». 'l.ll .~, '1.'0·,;8 nere av.ar-dad t, Gays in the So 0')' 11 I, score di visi 'm : Arnold Koplin,

=!E~T; (;u.oi.:>, do bert h)lden, Fr ed Schvrart.a 5 an« St uar t Fr-Leri l and ,

The rCll.lcJ"cf:i.r'g toyr r-e corded l(_JU po irit.s : Paul Friedman, '-{alph Leeaen mum, Zeke -t.a-i , Hal Lolu-mar , Hercert Z.:,maD,sky, and v.Lan Bullock.

Ir. i.hc h.i gher a-Ivaricad LmJ;':2.r: Class ·i th 3~' '::,;'1 '~1 s at 2u yards , l.he following '3:0 ',,-:;r'e :-na.de 1:{{ the tDYS listed:

SIXTV ~-nn;TS: RC'bert Ur es da l e , hLn::. BulloCl<, R,'oert Gar f'Lnke l, ],,!J.rk Gersh, Mark J.:.'f, Burt. Ch':Ll'tnak) ·"a~t.b8.1 GL.-li:' J "r i.an Fr ied'l and , H,,] Ler rrmn and Frank Spi~el.

EIClHTY 1·(\.[1';1'S: 1,h.n G'uI1(lck, Her ter t Zemansky , Mal Zimmerman, Fred Schwartz, Lehrnan and Eob G.·lrfi:'ll~,-:l.

ONE Hln-ITlfi'.ED R'll'J,S: ,Jim Levine 2"e!ce Sa Le t.an , Iia Lph LeeC',E:ntalU~, I\hke i}lass, ~ip, Eurr~j.r" Hal Lehr-i ian, and Eh b Cr?rflnkel.

)NE HUrl PeED TBIRTY fOTl'!T3: Lonnie Durbin, Leonard E2eI', :'.ich3.rd Do tk i.n , Hal '~,:':l, f.L i Q,] Lock, =Jibs JliJ.:,s '1. leI 'Ben Fo Lkmar, ,

Dur i 11 t.he se::clsln, ',;e sun,ly expe ct 50!118 exper-t ar-cher-y teim~ pcr I'or-med ,

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FRIDJ.Y NIGlIT TQ1:JN MEETING

by Robert Dresdale-Lnrry Levine

On Friday rri ght, ,July 25, we had our regular To":,'n Meeting for t.he Serri.or Camp.

He first discussed the stone s l tuat i.on on the new field. Joe said that the boys 1'IJIO said that they rzarrbed to be in it, ClS we told you before in a previous issue of the 'I'o tcm; a cr evi to v.a l.k acr-oss the field and pick up loose stones, would 1:B in it, and others could join but wer e not forced to ~1rticipate in this activity.

Ne:r.:t T,'G discussed omelets .• Ted, the Che i' said t ha t he rrantiad to ser \1G orne l.et.s as in other years. ':ie vct.ed rt o have jelly omelets in the next f'ev: days ,

Then Joe made an announcement that each Tri 08 in t.he Senior Camp lIould go on an i.nteresting sight-seeing trip 011 Monday.

:GJEH C.I.·~:NDY DISTill iJJTION Ph.N FOR SENIOR C .• l\JiP

by Stu[U't Friedland

On July 26, ,·e st.arted a nev. plan for passing, out candy to the toys in the. Senior camp ,

Last years, the boys 118nt to their bunks after lunch an' the candy VIas pas sed out, there but someto.mes it; took a long t:ime to get to ~"_ll the tunks and some ner e :1li.ssed , This caused ~ roi~:up.

NO-'-I, the ne.: scheme is to t.ake tho candy to the tables end the toys pick ur kind they Ylant and tile:: cO'J.l1selor taKes it back to the b.mk for rest period and he f,ives it to tho boys rihen he rrant.s to.

Rorr» e Nor-dmann t.ake s it to the Nava.i C? tables;Stu HerlLBn takes his to tho (jhrrnJree and Cheyenne J"~ d.._es ~ ,Jeff Fisch to.ke8 his candy tn tho ;.lgonqL.lins, Senecas "mel _.ides ta bles. ?his is a r.mch qiri.ckei: YJaY of doing i'L.

The campers like this 3che~.e because there is Les s mixup and no fuss or mixup during the .cest period. Each of the aids have trm kinds to choose from and they vil.L cho.nge kinds each trip. I like any kind so I don r t care vrha t ki nd they bring around.

If it is candy, I like it.

r .. \.lIJGLEI;JOOD CONTIFUES TO DRil.i/ CHH:FC':lS

by Ben Fo Lkrran

On Sa turday rri Jd~ .Iu Ly 2 S, SOu; o f th Upper Senior C;"11Ipel',' Fen I k, ,J_ I'ang Ienood Concert. The progl''::_lll ens Carrt Iun Sacrun, by Sta vi tsky, 11 L:::. Herll by Debussy and Rachrrcr.o If I s Third Concerto ill D. ;[j nor.

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best pi.e ce GJ_ th, 'rO-:.;r'::,'2, =~rron Janis, th s o Lo i s t , held a b:c:l1 i::.;:t -r,(;ch!liql.lc and :1 melodic lntrepr'"'t9.tir) j, -LLrJu,) tho Ji8(;0 suffered because of 1 '_ iF:-Lali l.one produced by Ml'. Janis.

Sunday 2_fterno()n 1 ~ concor-t ':;0.8 a d'iaa~;poiEtmcnt. Tile 'l'3cho.ll:vvjts,:yiTiolj_fl Concer-t rms clone 1.:EJlo'. the usua 1 s t.andard, The t.o.lance bt.:ti:eenl~k or-ches tr-a a: d. v i.ol was poor. The or che.rtr-a '. 'as alt(~acl~f the v i.o Li.n of't.er. and Sc Lo i st '7rilnc8sc0 uti J;'ade sever o L rm.sLa'ce s in 1l11jJu .. : CLlnt sect.I ons , noticod by the cado.rcc T h i ch Iiu:,t l:::e pt::rfE t. ion in a goocl pe:clornD.n~'3.

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<2T'e still anxf.our: 1,1 ;~Lt'-'i.d ether ronc,31't,: il t 'I'ang'Lewood ,

.. ttendin§· Sc.turdn.y1s coricer i Y!8l'C!

ErUCt Coher. , ':alph Leeaenbauu, Herbert. Zeroans ky , Bell Fo Lkn.an , t .. 1(l ;,'1' 2. 11k S pj )"Tel.

TllORC\ 'hG ali.endrvl 0:.1 0unday were = .Ief'f Bergs Lein, Jeff Lehr: \]11) Druce Cohen:

Jon Cohen, ::1.:.,.lph Leezon Inum , Her-Le rt Zoma; and Eon Folkw2.n.

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v!ere: 1..1 To. lack, Ed Puntin[", j.:.:u·ty j.1,08I',

I' Fred i:..rnstrong, Cli 1'1' I.tl.lloy and Frank ('\fol ; 1\.1 'I'aback vias 11!2_SG01" of cer-emoruv-i , Ed BD( 'i on tho set shot ['.IIU Mo.rty explained t.ho 1)]

I shot to us. T11811 Fred expl.a Lncd L~ mut dr f ;. b'l.Lng and pass i ng o.ssisted by Frank Wong.

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SIa~TING PIJtTY riITH CIlMP RQ}.1l.CA

ert Dresdale Gnd Larry l€vine.

n Thursday, July 24, after lunch, Joe

the Navajos together for an emergency g. Joe told us that Camp Romaca had

us a short notice invitation to a rollting party. Host of the Navajos ner e yed at the idea. The Banp Roma ca

ors are the parents of Larry Hirsch, okee at Camp Mah Kee Nc."..G.

e worrt tack to our tnnks to put on our niforms, and rode to Br oy Le ' s L.rena in ield, Mi:I.ss. There we got skates and

n the rink with the Eirls. Each roy

¢ for refreshmants and a tau t 5: 30 we 'or our canp and the girls left for

after a very enjoyable session.

'8 uerrt tack to our ronks when rre got nd all of us asked for another party

The f'o l.Lovri ng boys f'r on camp attended xciting party: Zeke Saletan, Jeff

.sky , Peter Nor'drann , Burt Char-rrabz, -er-sh , JiJk.'U' k Medoff, &ian Friendla nd ,

, Golden, Alan Bullock, Ira Ro se ,Mike

Robert Gar f'Lnke.l , Matthew Gudis J Joel igrad , Lewa.s 1:Jhi t.e , San Fryar, Pebcr

I, Hal Lehr-man , Dan Fillin, Larry

r, Bruce Janvey, Lonnie Ear3in, Kenneth " Stuart Fr-Led.Land ~1'ark Hoffman, l.rny

1, larry Levine, Robert Dresdal<3,Richard md Glenn Carey. Counselor Ernie Curry J Strear and, Lenny Zamor e accompanied this trip.

P~GE 5

STU HERHli.NIS PITCHIl\TG FEl'iTURFS 10-3 VICTORY

by, Nuke Kohner

On July 25, the Stocki.ridge Work Camp Softball Team came to Car.1P to play our older boys in a game of soft roll ~

The can bined talents of the klgonquins, Senecas, and Aides defeated Stockbridge 'Ilork Camp Qv the soore of 10-3.

Behind stu Herman's tremendous pitching and a beautifully executed bunting attack, the Mah Kee Nac Teao was a ble to take the victory. To conclude the scoring, Alan Tessler z(o'ned a long liner to left center for a three run triple.

Our boys Lxned up as folloVJs:

Paul Frieclnan LF

Henry Simon CF

1I.lan 'I'es a.Ler- 3B

Jeff Fisch lE

Jeff Lehr-man HF

Stewart Herman P

Todd Fineberg 2B

Jon Cohen SS

Ro bert Bookman C

Bo b L. Walker OF

Hike Kohner 2B

Ronnie Nordmann 3B

Roger Lowenstein RF

Jerry Pi t.rsan C

The next day ftho~,otoar~dge Hark Camp brought their yn.ms tean to play our upper seni.or s j.n sing.1es and doubles.

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Todd Fineb~g pLayed a fine gane and defeated his opponent 6-2,60 and was the only victrr for the patch for our teem.

Bo b Fis cher , the onl;:r Algonquin be play lost a hard f'ouglrt nat ch 6-2,4-6,6-4. Jon Cohen lost to Al Kors 1-6,3-6 in a fine retch.

Dave Bruck and ":Lo:=', Lorronstein made up our double bean, They i;layed very well but lost t,o ~hke Korehnise and John Ostriker. These natches wer e very close 6- J ,4-6 ,6-4.

PrOlE u.y the noat exc i.b tng na.tch rra s between Al Tessler arid Ton Air.les. Al took the first set 6-1 but Aines cano b9.ck and took the second 4-6 and the Lasrt J11Btch 5-7. All the rzat ches 'were spirj_ted and we 11- pl.ayed •

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CI-IEYE}JNES

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F A 1_ L S by

Billy Dnvtdsou Jeff Eger

On July 17, Bunks ,5 anc ~l of t ne Cheyenne Tri.be left camp for Copake Falls fc a three day hike 0 '.Je left ~~ftf;r ~l':'~1C:l in the canp trip truck and upon our arrival .at ): wo a.nmedaat.e Iy unpacked and [18-::' up our t.crrua ,

After our 'Gents no:;"'" lJPJ ne went for f'Lr-euood . This took about one'-ha Lf hour , and then we 'went for a ",rl:'._n rofore dinner" For d.irmer, "c.he first m cht ,' vie had steaks a vegetables and all the i'ixin::;s. :,ftor d.mner vre c Lear.cd up and had a canpf'ar e before bee

Next nor rring , rhe coys got u~ l:cic;ht and early and had a good breakf'as t and dr out to a mountain nh i.ch ':;e slintcc' up -;;0 3S& a firs toner and a beautiful scone. iJe rei ed and had lunch afbs:;:, t.h ich 1',0 l'_J.(' c: ':CO[:t hcur . cde spent tho af'tcr noon arri.mni.ng i i.n a natural pool"

For da.nnev j on Fl·'ir)2.Y: '.'1& Lc~.l a j-C:'lxJ.l1.eSe Dioh knovrn as 'Suki--Yoki. Then TIG I another carapi'i.r e and o:L'f to tr,:J r.C1~~E' t :tl'dJ. -:: ban ine m gn t baf'or e . Saturday ncrrung , it 'I ralnlns li:..,htly) and no r.er c U 1) (-21'1'/ b'~.t SG~I~1 .it s tcpped and !lft<::r breakfast, we nent J our last swi.m in tilU [!,C8'J..

The canper s 0;1 t.h.i,s t.ri.o \,):_'~: 0.' ~_l_y Dav i.daon , Nark Iat.shaw , Dick -Ianvey , Ste1 Siegel, Hike Lernar, Jir.l Ve'".i t , I'T'~d Edc l s :'-.lHl_. John Her f'or-t , C'Lcm Zucker nan , Roger Dan: and JiI:1r.lY Le vl.no with counso Lor a ;.,rt Car.dc Ll. and Jeff :SD.lley.

The other group of the Cheyennes Bunks 12 and l3,and Hike Silvornan and Hark Tessler of Dunk 11 t.ook cho t1'o p on L1Uly 2L

We stadsd on our trip to Co :,<;,)(e Fa l.l.s c.f·~er Lunch and the ride to Copake Fa'l, VIas very intcrost-i_nc rmd OI-:jOY;_-_ ~:lL<"., ;, l.out 5 rurrut.es f'r o.n co.np, our 'I'ar p fleTJ off, as \~1 forget. to tie it down , -./e .·:ot, to tho C:,l.'.lA::;2-. GO at a tout 3; 00 am) irIL'1.ediately set up ow tents. About 4 ~ 30) no got -:,'CF)d 3.n::: Loaded tl1,~ truck. Then xte had £\ eood dinner and eft a rest, sone of t~u tova v.errt iLl' ,:l coc 1 C:-.!ll. '1:)0 refresh our sc'lves and cool off.

The next, 9-ay it d :i.?;zoJ cd all (~."S, l::,ut TIe took a hike in order to reach the mountain top in the fb~:m:S L 1,:,il.)1"'8 th('.; :r<\'ro~' t Han;?er 1 s hone is Lo catied , The toys on this trip ',mre: Bru.ce 'l rnt t.Lcr, St.C'i''-' .: m.Icr , 1:01)):; -''-E;j,sSmQn~ ;hchnrd Gruene, Bob B3rnstein, Henry Po'Li.n , Er~ c Cohen] L=;l n i,e J::,:;.,~,:;:', j,ndy .:"0.101' ~ Richar'l Do bkin, Robert Y{nlk Pe t.er- Heller, ~hkc 1St 1.-, 01"1':"l:1n , and }'ttrl-c Tessler and your reporter Jeff Egcr , -JJ..rt Candc LL ...... rJ.:] ~Ea:··L;~· t'i8~1~ "(=,1"',-, ill1r ~·n'Ulth ... =:_r ..,~:

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l11FIED EOi1TERS 11T THE W;,TERFRONT

jordan Rondeau

Paralleling the canoe checkouts, the 3rfror± issues _ the right to use a boat to canper who has been qualified by passing fo.l.Lowi.ng boating tests:

'he candidate

L. Must have passed the Rafters S'Vlin Test. ~. t-l:ust have a knowLodge and undorstanding

of boating regulations.

). Must row in a straight line for forty yards.

.• Must conplete a 1800 pivot turn.

'. }h:ust wake proper right and left turns at the conrand of the instructor.

'. 1.1ust junp out of a boat and c Lirab in properly.

Hust head at dock properly.

Must ship oar locks and oars correctly.

The following boys ha VB qualified in inE;:

Richard Allison, Ken Balter ,;,lar k ill t shaw , rt Iboknan , David Eruc~, Robert Daniels, io llirgin, Burt Char'nat.z , Jay Clott, Bill dson, Robert Dresdale, Richard Fain, Todd berg, Ben Fo l loran , Brian Fr i.ed'Land ; iLIan ne, luchael Grubin, Flark Haselkorn, Hike er, Richa'd Konlan, larry Kud l.ow and Jeff ron.

f~lso, Peter Nordnann, Zeke Saletan,

ie Salny, Hi chae L Silvernan, i~ndy Sinon, '! SinonJ Jeff Sta vitsky, and Ronnie

da ,

1,s canpers qualify in the various watert; activities J their nanes 11i 11 appear in ~e issues of tho Tatoo.

rmNi.L iLL1ERICILN RED CROSS S,rn1!:IHJG IFb.C.liTES ISSUED.

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)rclon rtondeau

Since the last issue of the Toten, the )rrins cauper s have teen issued certifi- 3 1:;y the f.nerican Red Cross through our 'front staff:

1... R. C. Beginners Certificates

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Ira Rosen, L!ike Lerner ,Hark Tessler and Steve iJander.

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THE CHEYENNE, CHERO]{EE INTER-TRIBAL GAME •

by Peter Heller

On July, 24, the Cheyennes played the Cherokees at softbalL Mike Silvernan pitched a great game for the Cheyennes, but it seeDS that Johnny Nathan pitched tetter because the score at the end was 10-4 in favor of the Cherokees.

The Cheyennes runs were S cored in the 6tli inninG and the 2nd inning. JirlDY Levine led off with a single. CleTJ Zucker nan sacrificed hio to 2nd. Andy kdler walked,Lenny Baer then singled and went to second on an error and Levine scored. Fred Edelstein then singled scoring Adler and moving Basr third. Roger Daniels forced Baer at hone and JiTIny Venit was out. Score Cheyennes 2-0.

Silvernan held the Cherokees until the third inning \'Ihen they pushed across two runs Steve RubLnstein sinGled, Jeff Frank drew a :ie.loers choice which ended up with all nen safe. Robert Denholtz- was retired and Robert l~berlin forced Frank wh'i.Le Rubinstein skipped to Jrd followed by Charmatz hitting the air.

iJith the score tied, the Cherokees struck again in the 4th. Nathart E18.de an out, and then the t.can tSEiJ.n rolling", Ru bLnstein wilLKed and Frank doubled. Denholtz was: out. i~berlin then tripled and tvJO runners scored. Randy Pace doubled lut nas out trying to stretch the hit to a triple. Score 6-2.

In the last half of the 6th, Baer rra.Lked l~dler was out and Ede Ls te Ln doubled and Daniels was out. Venit and Tessler and Silverooh wa Lked ; Levine Has out ending the inning. ·Score now 6-4. The Cheyennes got one mora run in the ninth.

CHEYENl'TES

The Li.ne sups CHEROKEES

ROGer Darri c l s SS Steve Ru binstein I CF

Jinmy Venit 2D Jeff Frank ISS

Hark Tessler 3D Robert Denhol tz C

ihke Silvernan P 'Hobert A LBrlin IB

Hinny Levine C Loa Lef'kowi.t.s 2B

Clem Zuckeroan 113 I Randy Pace 3B

Andy j,dler CF I Ri char d Marantz CF

Leonard Baer RF I Le8 Charmatz RF

Fr cd Ede Lst.ean I LF i John Nathan P

John Hcrfort 'ut~l~tYiSteve Shapiro Ut~l~t

Mike Lerner UtllJ. tYI Ed Fr-eedman Utl.lJ.

steve Siegel Utilityl

THE TOTEM

THE JUNIOR CAMP STAFF

by Mark Edelstein CIO (J~ge 8)

I think that Joe Kruger has the best staff in the Junior Camp this year than the other t\'JO years that I have been in Canp Ma):1-kee-Nac.

Non the first is Ifal Mi.tchell of Cabin 1, is the athletic type and the camp pianis-t. Nm in Cabin 2, you find that you have nore good counselors. You have Sandy Brent, the Nature counselor and Mike Spicer who is Dare of an athletic type in charge of baseball. In'cabin 3, you can see Lee Metzendorf and

he is the athletic type and is good in baseball and basket ball and he is very Duch.

Harv Edelstein can SHin very good and YlOrks down at the waterfront. John Norvell stays in the same cabin, and is the kind of counselor that likes campcraft, riflery and fishing. Nay! rre have Toni Di Giore who is the kind of counselor that is good in QUsic and archery. Sudhansu Misra lives in cabin ;) too, and he is the kind of a counselor that is good in soccer and tennis and ho comes from all the way from India.

Tom ',-reil is in ca lin 6 and he the kind of counselor that is good in sTIiruning. He passed all the sWio tests. Joel Frankel is in Cabin 7 and he is the kind of fellow

that is terrific in archery and good at playing instrm~ents. Steve Halpern is the kind that likes good books .and likes to play the guitar good and he is in caL~n B.

George Crawford is a good swimraer and is fran ca bin 9 and he works down at the rmterfront and he is D. fine singer. Ted Lynch of cabin 10 is the artistic type and we ge t eood hints fran h.i,n, Jerry Grossr.'.an in cabin 10 also and he is good in rase ball 'and boat.Lng and a little fishing. Bill Feigen is the Cho ct.aw counselor in ea hi,n 12 and he is good at basketball and be seba l l , Larry Spe Ll.ens also in CD. tin 12 is good at 'fishing and I think at base l:all and good at basketltall too. I hope I didn't rUss any of our good Junior counselors.

':Fe have a good staff of counselor. in the Junior Ca~p this year, I am sure.

Our Counselor at bat.

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THE TENNIS LADDER

by Hark Gersh

This summer in Camp JJah Kee Nac, we have a tennis ladder. Right novr , the id! is to promot.e good tennis.

Hike Glass is n01;! number one and 1301 Garfinkel is nunber 2 on the ladder. The idea is for a toy to nove up the ladder as far as pes 8i ble. For exanpl.e : if a 00: is nunbsr 6 and defeats number I) boy, he becones n~ber 5 pnd passes hi~ opponent on the ladder.

\"[e are ",lucky this year to have t.hre excellen~~nstructors, Cliff ~~lley, dbe Venit and Lenny ZaDOre.

Everyone should enjoy the "\"lond8rfu~ sport of tennis--it is a great,great gal

Dear Mor.1:

Yesterday, Brian' Fr-Led.Land and I went out fishing vlith our fishing coun-, selor in a boat. Brian caught three ' fish first, but they were too small to keep.

Then it vras ny turn. I caught one that was too snail and then I landed one about eight inches long or maybe nine or ei,jht and a half inches long.

I was very happy. The two of us ate the fish for supper.

That night we got Pete Cacciolfi, I the archery and fishin?, counselor to take U3 fishing early in the raor ni.ng , Pete has a fish~ng, license because older ~eople need fishing licenses rut vie don t. There "vera three of us, Jeri Stavitsky,.2eke Saletan ~nd Peter Nord man, that's ne ,

~je woke up at 5: 00 A. H. and got ! dressed and went. Jeff Stavitsky

.:caught one fish that you can eat, and Pete caught the other. Zeke woul.d have had a bigger one thvn both of them but he lost it.

1Ja were using mit --plain worDB.i Then we came closer to camp and Jeff caught S8 ven , rre had lots of fun and

good eating too, Love, Peter, NordmanJ

ill TOTEM

10K/(fnrrs, 6ENECJ.lS 1i.T BEil.UPRE DIlNCE

Ronnie Yagoda

Tnenty-sight Mah-Kee-Nac boys attended

lance at Camp Beaupre on July 29. Canp

iupre is in Lenox, a very short distance 1M our camp.

Among. the toys who \'lent there rrer-e e : tnie Yagoda , i~lan Tessler, David Erude, 'f LehrI:'.an, Roger Lovrenat.e in , Todd Fineg, Jon Cohen and Bruce Cohen.

I.lso, Ralph Leezen mum, Bob Bookran ,

f Bergstein, Mark Haselkorn, Herbert ansky , Frank Spigel, Ben Folkman, Mike nar, Robert Fischer, and Paul Friedman.

1.1so, Ronnie Nord]';1.ann,Jeff Fisch, Jay tt, Jerry Pi tman , steuart Herman, Richard ison , Henry Sinon, 1.ndy Simon and Bob iels. Besides the boys counselors 1.1an

a ck , Bob Behrman and Ed Bunting nere there.

During the dance, ne i'Jere entertained -ecor ds , 1.8 an added attraction, Ben cnan played the piano and did a TOFL

'er act. He came tack to camp talking It the good time He had at the dance.

~VISIQIlP' QUIZ GiJl;1E PROVES ENTERTAINING

Erry Levine and Robert Dresdale

Ue all gathered in the Lodge to be in audience of the nen Mah-Kee-Nnc Quiz :ram, "Ten and II Ha Lf''t , the progran for e vrho couldn't quite make 1121".

The sponsor nas "Joe Kruger's CaClp for in the Ber-ksh ir-e s'". The Master of ncrue s "-Ias Ben Folkman.

Contestants were as follows ~

in Herr, Ri chard Eger , Jon Fr i.edman , Herfort, Henry Polin, and Jeff Berg-

n.

The stage hands were: Sam Pryor and Schrrar tz ,

Special thanks go to Edna DOT.'er, our nurse nho capa bly contrihlted her

st i c to.lents. Tony Di Giore, our rmis i.c se lcr , vias the over-all coordinator and :!lieves it vas a stirnualting mental L~nge. ilfter the program. Bill Chandler

folk songs, such as "Empty Saddleslletc.

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Cl.MPERS ENJOY WlNY CULTURi.1 PROGR.: •. MS IN BERKSHIRE IJ1E[~,

Ben Folkman

Non that ve approach the middle of the season, it is tiEle to count our blessings and see r.ha't Tie have in this region.

In addition to the various activities in camp, \'Je also have a great cultural opportunity in this region. The nost obious and famous is Tanglenood, the sunmar one of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. We attend rehearsals and concerts often because

of the short distance fr on 'I'ang Iewood to our camp , These are almost a lways r snar-dd.ng expor-Lcnces ,

i.nother place vrh i.ch \'le do not frequent as often but \·.h Loh also offers great entertainment is the Music Barn, vrher e jazz. folk songs and other kinds of "Chamber 80DgSlt are performed qy artis and folk singers.

The na t i ons leading jazz performers come

to this place of entertainw£nt.

Ja co ts Pi 11 OT! , als 0 in this area, has a dance festival every SUH.1er. Ted Shay.'h, S.:lys, "The program is not solely for enterti1inment but for education as ne LL, You get both and you are getting a dividend rThich you don't deser ve'! , He think that 1'1e do deserve it, and loved the one performance :He attended. 1>.side from the above, campers .attended t.he South Mountain Concerts.

I

l,'{e are really lucky to be located in this area.

THE TarEM

JUNIOR Cf~MP COUNSELORS DEFEAT SENIOR C[,.MP

Fatar Heller

Tuesda.y, July 29, was a big day for t.he Junior Camp because the Junior Camp Counselors I won a thrilling softball game against a fine

Senior Camp Counselor team.

I

I It started off calQly enough. The Senior I Camp got off to a good lead in the gans • Len

Zamore got on 1y an error, Marty Meer doubled and l~lan 'I'aback hit a long fly which scored

In the third Ed Spinelli singled, Fred ilrostrong singled and Meer hit a sacrifice to center scoring Spinelli.

In the fourth Fr-ank Wong singledj Pete Cae ciolfi rra Lked , Spinelli doubled scoring

1 Wong and Cacciolfi. Score at the end of inning four Senior Camp 4-0.

In the fifth, the Junior Camp stuck back and tallied three runs. Metzendorf singled, Larry Spellens nalked, and'Marv Edelstein Singled. The inning ended with three runs across for the Junior Canp.

In the sixth, Jerry Grossman singled, ;'eigen got on by an error} Metzendor f flied out and Mike Spicer singled. When the cloud blew over the Junior Camp had a 2 run lead.The Score 6-4.

In the last inning the Senior Camp earned one run. Zamore, Meer and Taback each singled loading up but Spicer and his t.eammat.es met the problem which ended as Faigcn pulled the bailout of the sky in a fantastic catch. The boys are still talking about it and still can't say just how it was done. It YJC'.S a real thrilling game.

Junior Camp
Len Zamor e P Bill Feigen SS
Fr~d lLrmst;.,~ong LF Lee Metzendorf OF
Marty Maer CF Mike Spicer P
ll.lan Taback SS Larry Spe11ens lE
Frank Y{ong 313 Marv Edelstein 3B
Ed Bunting C Gordy Rondeau IF
Cliff Malley 2B Tony Di Giore C
John Franknan RF George Crar;ford ~
Abe Venit IB Jerry Grossman 2B
Bill Chnndler R.F Ste phen Halpern 2B
Jan l.'fendland 213
Bob Behr-man P.H. (Ptnch Hitter)
Mitch Strear P.R Plt.GE 10

INTER-TRIBfiL CHEROI<EE-CHE!ENNE TENNIS

by John Nathan

On Sunday, . July 27, the top nine play era in e~ch of the Cheyenne and Cherokee Tribes played each other in tennis.

In a very well played ra t ch Steve Rubinstein beat Michael Silverman 7-5. In this rsat.ch Sil varraan was donn 4-1 but came back to tie it at 5-5, Cut Rubinstein's steady play was the difference.

In another exca ting mat en Mark Tessie] played an excellent game in defeating Re.ndl Pace 6-1, and Robert Denholtz also played nell in defeating Jim Vani t 6-2.

The scores Hhich f'o l.Lor. shows how tight the matches were. They were nost exiting and interesting:

1. Cleo Zuckerman, Cheyenne-John Nathan 1 Cherokee 7-1

2. Mark Tessler,Choyenne-Rnady Pac8,Choro~ .. kee 6-1

3. Robert Denholtz,Choxokco-Jim Vanit Chey anna 6-2

4. Steve Ru binstein, Cherokee-Michael Sil v€ man, Cheyenne 7-5

5. Roger Daniols,Cheycnnc-Jcff Frank Chero kce 6-4

6. Robert l .. borlin, Cherokeo-Fred Edelsteir Choyenne 6-2

7. Ji.1TIr1Y Levine ,Cheyenne-8teve Shapiro, Cher-okee 6.-'0

8. steve Siegel, Cheyenne-Richard Marnatz1 Cherokce 6-0

9. Jeff Eger, Cheyenne-Ed FreedrrDn,Cheroko8 6-4

The camper-s will soon bagi.n to play match games iegul.ar ly in the planned Tennis ladder to dat.er mi.ne bhe places of each roy in this popular sport at camp.

Tho Totem etaff hopes to pu blish

the results of the ladder wntches as they are played.

The final score of Gnatch was

Cheyennes 6 /;;~e:s ~

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811,.::Y'-'1 ),')S d(l' Chcrok..cs ,'k,nt on ::'. trip to the Cr t.s ki.Ll , N. Y •

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Thun ','1:; btll r, p.i cn,i c SU!,r,.J'. _,.:',"" sllPI(:r ';:c loft for cr.np ".l1el arrived o.t a bout ;,~. ~,n,,_r h V:i.D,· .:1,' ~:o(l' ,ll_ry iLtc:r .. s:,ij~ ".Jd ,,:,rofi.l:J<l,blc c:.,J.Y. The ·oys rrho rorrt C'~ .ri , '_"d'u: n'.r]= ~':).;311.<.L$ Bi Ll.v 1)"'vTirl::;c'n) Dick JJ.nvcY,Mike Lorner,Stevc Siegul, Jin

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THE TOTE)iII

SEiJIORS SI0HTSEBFIG (cont.i.nuer. frou 1'<~.'7C: Ll )

by St,.nrt Fr i.c Hr:.nd

Tho N-".weje's left C"Ll]: itl ='. tus rn I"ionuD.y_, July 28: on ". siR'ht-sw'.Lrw ti'ip tc il.ll-ymy) the: c~pit()1 cit~f of 1\[;.;",'; Y"rk St,tc.

Our first star) '_'r,s ~-lt t.h. Er.lu.,;"tiD'J Euildinv 'I'/i,(;rc VIE) v i.s i.t.cd the. rruscun lot on t.hc fifth f'Luor , There,'--" ;onG the usu 1 i tel ,8, C::t; S',':; '111 c.-xhi bi t «f d.i.u , .nds end. [ lIh:-.t is s:-,L~ to h_, one elf t.h.. Ii nos t Irr.i. D c. 1181~ti,jn::' ill the :rniti../ Stetes. This na~ int(;l'Cstj,l':li_: .

Next) rre pent tc, th~ Cn pi.t.o L Eu i Lcli.ng urri ch hCJU~il:::3 thu 1I~II)illir)n DollcT ,str.il 'I'hun iie l.'r8l1t t"1 the :.lfrccl E. Si.ri.t.h Bu i.L'Ii.ng ;,r11Or'.:; -::0 t(lI)k i.rmy pict.ur-e s for uonor-y 0: o c c.vs i on •

i.ftDr tllT'l}_; 11"u1"s of sight-scoin,' _' ':.Ie st,rte(l houe Locki n« f'or CL s i to to eai pi cui.c Lunch , \1'0 3t"ppcu ~.t ': ro:::\d-siclc_, st1tyl v.h i ch gJ.vu us Llll- o],)purtLlnity to pur chr s ola for our Luncl: '.,hi.cn cons Lst.cd ;: f bi[' ',:)--:'::']:; '81' pot ro(',::;t s'l.n(2';lic..;h(;s, frnit, :--:n(l cu; Tll._;l·C r;l; SLC~; :.'.11 II !J'Ut,bXU3UII vrhich ,·.'as v'2ry l .... 11;JS~lcl .for "'.11 of us to sec,

Tl .j rGST, )f the trip -,';:13 filll;'_~ ':i th songs -~n:::t l',-u?ht(;r. ',;13 211 r_njoyl.;c~ the "'.nel r(:c:,);.~,tJld it> hi'hly for future c'''.'l}::<:>rs. 'I'ho boys '}IU ".Ient .in t.h.i s t.r i p ':.Jer8; Petl J-,;-:ka;.! _," 11,1 Ldll'l''-ll, S1.Ll Pr-yor , Fru,: SCh'i';.lrtz, LO-;':is '~nli to J JUI;-;l ':Jish811gr"~c1, Dan Fill: . Kcmny P'l,lt,:.r J St r-rt Fri8dl'1nd, Julian Goldonburg, Iv~,rk Hcl'i'ucn, ErUC(; J,nvoy, L,rry L .rm i.o Em' 1~~LT1, G 1(;] J1 Ctll'tJy) ,Rotert Dr e sdo Lo , nichnrrl F'1 j_ 11, ~·.rvl)l'l KoplirJ, Larr-y Lcvirs jl{"r k 'reI' sh J Bur-t ClrrLl'U'.t7.) Brian Friedlan(~ J ~l';·:'.r k il£erloff, Peter i'Jor(,~. rinn anrl Zoke S[11e'

~'~lc;o, ,Joff St'1vitsky, HOBs IC .. zcr , .Iohn Fe Llo.r.n , Jl:rry Hc saon , Richard Kre::-te:

Lc..Ls Sc.hnljidcr, :.l'thur Sissl:.-l', Hlim ~ i l l.ock , Bobby G'T f'Lnko L, Mich".el Gl,-~ss, Robert I N:'tthon Guda,s 1.n' l Ir"--l :~osen. The counsc Lor a - . .no r-ent -:;i tIl us. 'Grc: Joff l'lclley; Ji:!i tci Strc:\r, EJ Spinelli, -:huricG I'i."ll' .Lnez cor .nk liong <~nJ BiJ 1 ,;-_chtin.;or.

NE?,r (;iLl·rIFER CHom :.T F'HTIX.Y SERVICES

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by F~r k Gel' sh

For t.ho Lvs t fu'; ycnrs, :.,_ choir C('.I}x's",d of SOllinr '.l,;0:1 Jui i,r CaL1P boys st'.niS "I~ ,- I'j,i",.y nisht scz-vi.c..s .e I'f:.~l MitchGll, Jum.or C'~11P Couns lor, has t.r.kcn ovi.r t.h., task o, for;ling the ch.'ir.

On Sl)n:~"y '·li",ht, -.-'0 heel ..,. ~(_'(l(l co fir<_,. It b, .. W.]' ... th Chid' 2rinC'11j_ -mel bl" .vcs btU\' ~., SiuG"l, "mc~ Jool ·.iishengr Next C~~LlO bhe c~·'.n(;i_j ')f the Euff~,l(' don n~~n Fa.Lli.n , ,J',jff Eccr JSQj:l P.t'y~)r ,Brinn F l:-;nd, Petur J".skmJ ,r>.nrl ;,.1'nolc1 Koplin. Ri ch.rr.I M-.r".nbs -u..' Leo Lcf'krnri.t.s e'lV8 r-e por-t on tlw ... pp,l.cichc1n 'I'r oi L trip. Tr1,..:;n li1G h'1d ;_~ t"'.lking cont.cs't , Stl:.;V8 S be.rt Juhn N:-,tlnn ::tw'. it 'H'.5 :'. dr.':' bet Ji' Levine ::'-)1,1 GILl. Zucker'. ;:~n. Eri c Co be ".t Lenny Brlor in.. 1,".up·hil1f OJltest.

i,t our 12,8:' J:i'l'i,'l;'.y's sorvices J '-Thich ';,',".8 led ly Jou, tho Choir s.ing f(,r t:l"': .L~'" -'f. tii:1C tbi" SU~C;:Il;r. Th,y also g'!VO US...,_ ,.,J',-,,,') by sin_.i!:;: " s ong in Hebr-e.. , The ::1C:H:11x.lrs cf tlhj ch. ir 'rc: Dr.n Fi llin,. Fr cd S chuarbc , Lcrr, .Jhit(~ s S::'.r Pryor, Putor Holler, S~~evc SiC:[_'i~l, Ri.ch .. rJ Egor , Jeff Er;vr, '~n(~ Lr.rr-y Ihr,jch. 1-::1.1 '''oull! like to h.we noro b\)is ,jr)in.

Glenn C, ~ruy bC-.t ClO b",.rt Dr-e scl-i Le ch i ol« .... '1 fi['ht ':nu Jeff Frvmlc tc".t R:'.nd ill sn Ind.inn h;_nd l'Jr~Eitlinf; J.1o:tch. Ed ]211 dofo.1:lied Hobert ;Lberlin in the leg Y!Tcstlj. nG' Lit' t ch • n Buzz II VJ::'3 pl~'-yol: by Darn.c Ls ,Stu'crt FriGdl,"'.nd,:1nr' Bruce Jar. ',8 sang t[:ps 'mel 1Jent to ('1.1.1' cabins.

Rag Loncnst.c Ln , Bon F olk,~:1n, 'I'odrl Fine: bJI'f'T, Bruce Cohan, Jcn Cohen, M-'rv Ede Lst.o i.n , (;[,1.111- s810r ~,nd 1(;0 continued the services. It, i.'!::lS our be::.;'t service; so 1'.::.r this SUr.U·1Ea:'.

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Mark Gersh and Ma.l Zimmerman

On Monday, the Navajos had a treat and

a cookout.. Our meal W.:lS ·sizzling steaks, nch Fried potatoes, onions, bread, cup-

es and peaches.

The boys who partiCipated "r18re: Fator kow, Hal Lehrman, Sam Pryor, Fred Schnartz is Hhite, Joel Tfishengrad, Dan Fillin,

Balter, stuart Friedland, .Julian Golden- 5, Mark Hoffman; Bruce Janvey, Larry Kud, Lonnie furgin, Glenn C:.'\I'ey, Robert

sda l.e , . Richerd Fain, Arnold Koplin, Larry Levine,

Als 0; Mark Ger sh , Burt Char-rna bz , Brian 3dland, Mark Medoff, Peter Nordmnnn, Zeke rtan, Jeff Ste.vitsky, John FolknE.n, Ross ~r, Jerry Hasson, Riohard Kremer ,Leuis 1eider, fl1'thur Sisser:;. Alan Bullock, Bob :inkel, Michnel Glnss, Robert Golden, Ira m and Matthe':1 ·Gudis .

The counselors who -.7ere there were: ~ lIIhlley, Mitch Strear, Ed Spinelli,

'ice Mnrtinez, Jack Fr-ankman , Fr-ank l.iong ~

"(,!hile the Navajos vrer e ho.ving a cookout, Cheyennes and Cherokees enjoyed an aut-

o picnic supper. The supper included kinds of cold cuts, milk, peaches and .akes , After supper, ue had our evening .vity which rras cafeteria ( a choice of .vity). '

RWK 3

THE TOrm MEETING

y Larry V. Levine and Robert Dresdale

We had our regular Tarm Meeting on riday night after services.

l}e first discussed the movie schedule.

Next ... zeek rri Ll, sec the THING wh i ch we voted for in one of our previous meetings.

Next, TIe stnrted to talk about the carrrlva L which will be held on August 10. ljre discussed , .. rhat kind of soda drinks we should ave, and rre decided \·/6 rrou.ld have orange soda in the afternoon and Pepsi Cola at our dinner.

Next J "1"18 discussed the Olyw.pics and L:tzy D:1Y. It rras brought up that it uould be an idea to have a two day Olympics rrh i ch

[hOUld include 2. srri m meet.

. It vras suggested that maybe we could

stay up late the night before La~ Dey. Joe szri.d that he would think that one over wh'i.ch closed the meeting.

The' "toys rrho Here t her e wer-e :

: Bcbshan , Billy Dav idson , Dick Janvey , by Mark Gersh

Lerner, steve Siegel, Jimmy Venit, Roger

.eLs , Fred Edelstein, John Herfort, Jimmy Cliff MD.lley, our tennis counselor J has

ne, Mike Silverman, Mark Tessler, Clem lorganized 0. nevi tennis Laddar among the No.va-

:erlJ1;:;,n, Andy Adler, Lenny Baer ; Bob P.ern- jos. To da se , tho lo.tes-!:' results of the I

n, Eric Cohen, Richard Do l::kin, Henry ladder areas f'o Ll.ons t

n, Robert G. 1'falker and Jeff Eger. .

Also, Ri char-d Greene, Peter Heller,

e Trattler, Steve Uander, Robert UeissRotert Denholtz, John Na than, Randy Pace e Shapi.r-o , Los rl1armo.tz~, Larry H;i_rsch"

e Silver, Mol Zimmerman.

After all our o.ctivity, most of the er s rre Lcomed the final call to quarters h nas f'o.LLowed l::jy t.J.ttwand then taps.

LATEST RESULTS OF TIm .~~ \h"LJO TENNIS LADDER.

1. Mark Ger-sh

3. Arthur Sisser 5. Larry.V. Levine 7. Robert DresdCLle 9. Hal Lehrman

2 .. Bruce Janvey 4. Sam Pryor

6. Jerry Has son 8. Richard Fain

10. Fred Schwartz

All of us enjoy tennis and ~e are all looking forymrd to some wonder fu.l mat ches as the season goes on and the players get in their full stride.

Lenny Zamore and Cliff ~l13.lley were j charge. They showed us the tasa.c posi t ior str.ckos and the ways of ser-ving in tenni~ ThGyalso, taught us the conpl.ox scoring tennis. They told us about tho tennis 1,

I do!' and the tournaments which have alreac

Algonquins: Bob Eookman, Jeff llirgstein, I been started.

'Mark Haselkorn,Ralp Leezen taum I

Herb Zenansky .Bob Fischer,Ben FOlk-j Everyone vilo vee t hor-c learned a loi

lT~n,Paul Friednan,Mike Kohner, and and enjoyed it very much.

(continued top of next column) .

THE TOTEM

TAlIGil11000 _ REHEARSAL by Ben Folkman

On Sa "G ur day , August 2, a group from the Senior Camp and Junior Camp went to the

Wagner Rehearsal. '

For the first half of the rehearsal, Pierre Monteux rehearsed parts of Sundayls performance, an entire wagner performance.

It was very well done, and Margaret Harshaw, the singer did an excellent job.

1 .. 1 though I dislike Vragner, I found this half of the program very pleasant.

iLfter the Juniors left, the Serri or' Camp heard the second half of the rehearsal. Conductor, Charles Munch took the stage and conducted the Liszt piano concerto 'wi th Leonard Pennario as the soloist. They did superb on this. l~fter s orne more -1,Vagner,

the rehearsal was over.

The bJys who went were. Josh Bauman, Burt Charmatz ,Leslie Charmatz, Jeff Eger, Kenny Eisen l::erg, Ben Folkman, John Folkman, Jon Frank, Steve Fuld, Mark Gersh, Robert Golden, Matthew Gudis, Peter Heller,Larry Hirsch, Neil Kessner, Mike Ler ner , li.rthur Mencher.

Also, Lawrence Miles, Joel Morgenstern, Peter Nor-dmann, Jerry Pitman, Ira Rosen, Steve Silver, Jeff Stav.itsky, John Ulanet, Jirmny Venit, Jimmy Weill, and Mal Zirnmernan.

UPPER SENIOR CAMP TRAVEIS FOR mRrY

by Frank Spigel

Tvventy-six toys from camp traveled to Children t s Oplcny _, a camp J in Conne cti cut.

IThen we got there we went swimming. .

Then VIS ate our sup:per. It was different.

Four gll'ls and four boys sat at a table

lSter dinner, we had a dance.

l~bout 10:00 P. M. vre left. The campers

who went were:

Senecas: Jeff Lehrman, Alan Tessler,Ronnie Yagoda,Bruce Cohen, Jon Cohen,

Todd Fineberg and Roger Lowenstein.

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UPPER C1..MPERS TRk VEL (continued from Lst CI

Fr ank Spigel.

b.ides: Ronnie Nordmann, Stewart Herman,

Jeff Fisch, Jerry Pitman, Jay Clott, Bob L. Walker, 1..ndy SL:lon, Henry Simon, and Eob Daniels.

MAH-KEE-Nl1C VISITS CHESTERriOOD

by Peter Heller

On August 5, nine. toys went to Cheste wood to visit the home of Daniel Chester French.

First we saw a sculpturercalled Me Peter Abate who VIaS in -che rnidst of making a brs t of Ted Shawn, director of .Ia co bt s Pillow) and a very great dancer.

1;{e walked through the gardens and enjoyed the teautiful scenery and some of tl statues that were there.

We then, walked into his studio and saw many of his lusts and statues.

He is test known for his statues in the Lincoln Memorial and the :Minute Man Statue.

Ted Lynch, our art counselor, took u on the trip. The toys that vrent were:

Richard Greene B 13, Peter Heller, B 13, Jeff Eger B 13,. Mark Gersh B 4, Mark Medo B 4, Robert Golden B 7, Alan Bullock B 7, Michael Glass B 7 and Mike Lerner B' 5.

Ted Lynch explained l~ of the fine points a rout this art to us.

THE TENNIS CLINIC by Robert Dresdale Larry V. Levine

On Thursday, as a rainy day activit:; we had a. tennis clinic ..

.L .i'UTEM

lEYENNE COOKOUT, THEN HOID CAMPFIRE J1mtzy" Venit

On Wednesday evening the Cheyennes had a'rmost successful cookout so fur this aeap, for the Cheyennes.

Hanbrrger s and home made potatoes made neat of the neal which VIas enjoyed tu the ll' Cheyenne hmks , Ue had plenty of milk 1 cupcakes to top off the neal.

After eating and cleaning up, we went the camp fire in our site and were treatto the fine singing and guitar QUsie by Ll Chandler • Although Bill had a swollen 1ger which made ph:tj,ng hard, his r:ru.si,c

5 thoroughly enjoyed ty everyone.

Bill played for a rout a half hour and

sn we roasted mar-ahraaLl.owe , EverybJdy had Lot of fun doing'this tut the test part of l was eating then. '

After all the mar shma.Ll.ows were eaten , the Cheyennes went back to the Senior ap where they had a. few mirn.t.es of free LY before call to quarters which ended

1 evening activity.

~LERY AWARDS c; ~Im TO SENIOR Cll1ll:P

Robert_Dresdale and Larry v. Levine.

At the Indian Council Ring, Riflery mse Lor , Bill Chandler presented riflery rrds ,

The boys vlho got the awar-ds of Pro 'ksnan VIers: Eric Cohen, Mark Medoff, cr:y Polin, Fred Schrrart_z, Mike Lerner, ~rt Dresdale, Rotert ~eissmanJ Richard .n , Zeke Saletan, Glenn .Carey, Juli~n

.den terg , Stuart 'Friea1and, Steve S~lver, . Rosen, Sam Pryor ,Leonard Baer, Lonnie 'gin, John Folkman, and Jeff Stavitsky.

The boys who received Ms.rksman awards 'e: Eric Cohen,Mark Medoff; Henry Polin, lert Yieissman, Glenn Garey, Rotert, Dr'es-« ,e, Fred Schl'lart:?i, Mike Lerner ,Sam Pryor, hard Fain and Zeke Saletan.

Those boys who re ce i ved the MarksrJan class awards were: Eric G-.Jhen ,Mark Med, Robert Weissr.J.9,n,Henry .Folin & Mi1w 101'-

Sharpshooter awards were given to: ret Cohen and Bruce Trattler earned the

~~ Bar II Tie would like to congrat.ulate all se boys "tho have done so well in rifelry.

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by Mark Gersh

The Junior Camp was invited to the Camp regular movie night,because of the picture lIMobe Dick'!, which made thea as as we "Were to see this picture,.

It starts off when IshTIl.ael o.rri ves at the Inn in New Bedford and is put up for the night "Jhile he is asleep his unknown Indian roomnate runs into his roan and almost kills Ishmael but the orrner of the Inn helps save 'Ishmael and introduces the r'oommat.es , Ishmael and Pequod become fast friends although Bequod is a reformed cannibal, Vlho was out selling his heads whf.Le Ishr.J.ael rras renting the room.

The next morning, they 1njJh sign up to sail on a wha Le hunting shd.p ; On board we find Starbuck, first mate and t'18 meet the

nean captain Ahab rrho reminda me of ,the T~cked King., He:Ls angry because Mo 1:e Dick cost him his leg on a previous trip and he offers a

da bloon to anyone who sights Mobs Dick.

<A dabloon is supposed to be a lot of a reward)

As the voya,ge goes on it gets very hot and Pequod almost dies of fevor and has a coffin made for himself, be he is saved.

Then we are ready for the big' mttle vii th the .famour-a vrhi to nha Le Mo be Dick • .All . the men throw spears into, Mobs Dick which makes hin GO nad he wrecks the ship and it sinks and all hands are drowned except our hero Ishmae.L who spies the coffin floating around and he clir.lbs in and is later picked up qy another ship and lived to,tell the story.

Captain Ahab junps on the whale and while digging a spear into him is killed almost immediately.

It VIas a very most exciting '\'t'cr'clC't't'ul picture and all of us enjoyed it vary r.ru.ch including the Junior Camp. Even those Who saw' it before enjoyed it ag~in.

Hen TO CATCH ,A FISH by Mark Edel~t8in Age 8.

The ~ay to catch a fish. The bait is supposed to be half VIet and half dry .• It does not matter if you have a big or small rod. You nill catch fish if your hook is small.

When the fish bites, don I t pull it up that soon because you have to feel' the pull

on the weight. I have done that all tbe time" and I eaught 187 f:i,sh so Ifar. I plan to ca.tch more using this sure-fire system.

THE TOTEM

"

OLD EST C A IV\ P E i~ S

T 0 ~~ L E H 1< E I ~

H E A 1< PI<OGI<AM

by Ronnie Yagoda

On Saturday, August 2, twenty-one campers attended the Tom Lehrer Concert at the Music Barn.

Among the boys who went were: Ronnie Yagoda, Alan Tessler, David Bruck, Jeffrey Lehrman, Jonathan Cohen, Bruce Cohen, Roger Lowenstein, Ralph Leezenbaum, Jeff Bergstein, Herb Zemansky , Bob Bookman, Mark Haselkorn, Robert Fischer, Ben Fo'l.kman, Paul Friedman, Mike Kohner, and Frank Spigel. Also, four aides went with us, they are, Ronnie Nordmann, Stewart Herman, Robert Walker and Andy Simon.

We walked to the MusiQ Barn with Bob Behrman, and Bill Chandler, couns e Lor s, Since the Music Barn,and its Jazz and Folk Song Series, is a very short distance from the Uppe~ Senior Campus. (about 3 blocks),

The show started off 11i th Tom Lehrer introducing himself. He did his typical satire songs and pro:ved to us that some of them could be quite gorey.

Lehrer concluded the show with his famous song "Be Pre paz-ed ," His dialect in the song I'TaS very hilarious. Some of the number-s he did were: "South of the Bor-der+ , and II Paris Love S ong'!,

It was a very enjoyable afternoon for all of us, and I'm sure we would go again.

BEN FOLKMA.N LEADS FRillAY NIGHT SER VICES

by Mark Ger sh

On Friday evening, the amazing Ben Folkman led us in the Friday Services.

Ben did a great job of leadin§ us. The Choir consisting of Richard Eger, eff Eger, Peber Heller, Sam Pryor and LeVllS ·While} did a very fine job.

A talk ),li th John, the brother of Ben, and he said, quote IIlJmen my trother sings high, he goof's'] end quote.

Anyway, Ben did a great job and we hope he will lead us again.

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NAVAJOS J A ~A 13 S

by - Bruce Janvey

WINOSOI~

V I SIT

On Friday afternoon, August 1, eigh Nava jo s , Mark Medoff, Arnold Koplin, Joe VTishengrad, Bruce Janvey, Kenny BaLter , Fillin, Larry Kudhl, Julian Goldenberg a one Cheyenne, Fred Edels tein started off for a trip which was to cover two days a have us arrive at Windsor Jambs, Mass.

Upon our arrival we set up camp. Ev body pitched in setting up tents and in general preparing our camp to fit our ne After this work, everyone went dorm to ~ lake to cool off.

We returned to camp and started to § our first meal of the trip. We had meat balls and spaghetti. To top this off we had stewed prune s , 11.11 the "toys seemed t I enj oy the meal which was prepared by yo reporter and Kenny Balter another camper

Then ne cleaned up and prepared for the evening activity which was a story bl counselor Art Candell and then we had a mar-shma.l.Low roast. We also had semi-swee candy which was welcomed qy- all. Then \' turned in for our first night f s sleep un( the stars which blinked c~er our heads.

In the morning, we awoke and dresse~ For breakfast VJe had's crambled oggs ,bao! peanut hltter, bread, and cereal. We al cleaned up after that meal and headed £01 Windsor Jamrn wha ch is a fairly large co' lection of wat er falls. V\fhen we got th81 we started climbing the mountains " Th Lch wer-en r t too high. This was somewhat a n~ experience for a majority of the boys •. one part of the 11 f'a.Ll.s" J lile had to turn back because we could not; find the trail After a rrha Le ws headed back to our camp 5i te to prepare lunch which rras Chow Me~ prunes, and bread and butter.

VIe 11 broke" camp to leave for the ra turn trip to Mah Kee Nac. We arrived he a bout four-thirty, vrahad up, and prefXl.~ to join the rest of the camp in its act~

I know that everyl::ody ,"rho went on trip enjoyed it very much and are loold forward to more trips again soon.

HE TOTEM

IG HUNTING AT CAMP MAR KEE NlI.C

~;~:~:;;~~~~~

First, Arthur I . )r;-;\j(f

mcher , larry Lane, L", .:r 'J__,.:_)",

id Mar k Ya ve lOTI ~

'ought in four baby l the field after a rain storr.l •

. our ;3ood luck.

The next cta.l,~Mik~.Kohner brought in a ce tyro-foot garter snake. Turtles then gan to cone in froEl all sides. l~bout ten re captured but the boys decided to let 8r:J. go ' because they seemed happier vrhen 3y were free.

OUr biggest collection at present are

~ anphf.bf.ans , He have collected 20 frogs, U' large toads" and two salamanders. These 3 kept in a terrariur:1 whd.ch attenpts to

rr oduce their natural envrr cnmerrb ,

The toys have l::een tusy catching grass)pers and other insects to feed the frogs.

The toys contributing to the amphibian lection are; steve Ievrrs , Jon Frank, Jon ednan , steve Fe Ldman , Arnold Fe Ldman , Mike ner), steve Kohner, Jeff Eger ,Dick Eger and ry Fischer.

IOR Cfu~IP TO;'fN MEET ING

At the Junior Canp Town Meeting held by 1 and Joe J rany fine suggestions 1;1ere made the camper s , and acne of these are already )peration.

The suggestions were as folloos:

Josh Iauman suggested that Bone Junior

~rs should be in the Friday Services Choir.

Ro ber t Gordon suggested t.ha t a tether

. game be set up in the Junior Camp. Ricky Ian suggested that the Badminton Cour-t be d off; Joel ~Jeissglass suggested that J"unior Camp should have a tonnis olinic,

Robert Gordon Dade another suggestion -punch l::e served more often at the dinner The last sug~estion that ue have

alate dixie cups as well as valilla dixie after rest hour was made 1:lf Nark Edeln.

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it TRIP TO THE 8'II-AMPS OF :MA.H-KEE-NAC

by J.eff Eger and Mark Hoffman

On l~ugust 6th, the IIAII group of steve Klei~'s 4dvanced Canoeing group went on a canoe trip into the Mah Kee Nac swamps under steve's and Gordon Rondeau's direction.

\fe started at five after 10 A. M. reached the swamps at 10:40. \-[e werrt the tunnel to enter the swamp. \"!hen Vie cot through the tunnel 1'18 saw how dense and nar-r-ow the swamp was. As we got deeper and deeper into the swamp, it got narroner and nar.roner and there rrer e many insects.

Bu bbles nere all around us. Finally, live came to a tree Which had fallen into the swamp. Because of the tree,. Yle had to turn around and had to head for camp.

The toys who entered the swamp were:

Peter Ncr drnann , Jeff Sta vitsky, Richard Greene, Brian Friedland, Lonnie Burgin, V. Levine, Sam Pryor, Burt Charrna'tz., Peter Jas kow , Bruce Trattler and your two r e oor-uerr

FOR1v1ER CAMPERS COUNSELORS VISIT CAMP

This past week sarr many former Mah Kee Nac counselors and camper-s dropping in to see camp again.

Dave Epstein, a mem OOr of our rw.terfront for several years is now practicing dentistry in Ithaca,N.Y. Dave left the vror ds of the state Song 11/hich he here vrhen he Has at camp.

knother former counselor irr camp, Hal teWis, v /ho was our ~\rt counselor for many years and r.ho directed the vror-k for the M:ural that nov: hangs in our dinning hall as nell as the t;;!O large 'I'ot.em poles.

Hal is a teacher in the Nen York School System and has had several " one manu art ShOT1S of his paintings. He stopped 1¥ on his Vlay to the Mc Donell Art Colony, in Ne't-~\ Harapshi.r e , wher e he is spending the month of :.ugust. Hal is the uncle of Steve Lerri.s C I,

Former - campers who dr-opped in are:

Mike Siegel, steve Hecht, Jon Rose, Ed Bendet, Larry Kober and Kenny Uoodrow. Tie

• ner e glad to see them.

THE TarEM

~:iELCOllflE TO Cl..MP NBXi MEDICAL STL.FF

Ue Trant to we Lcome our 2nd half of the summer Medical Staff.

Our new doctor Jamshidi II Jimn, is a resident cardiologist at the Montifiore Hospital in NeT; York City. He spent 3 years as resident doctor in medicine at, the Metropolitan Hospital and at the Coney Island Hospital in Neu York.

Originally Dr. JaDshidi hails from 'Iran and trained in the Teheren Medical School.

Our nan nurses are K[).y ~l-ard who hails from Elmhurst Queen,L. I. N.Y. and she trained at st. John1s Episcopalian Nurses School in Nell York.

Ruth Eisen got her training at the

Beth Israel Hospital in NeTlark, N. J: and hails f'r on Key! Gardens, 1. 1. N. Y. Ruth has met several physician parents of boys in camp, through her uor k at the B3th Israel Hospi tal.

GOO.DBYE

E D N t,

R.N.

Our campers and staff are sorry to say I good rye on Friday, to Edna Dower R.N. v/ho hasl been "l"li th us sin ce opening days. I

Edna rras to be ni.. th us for one month) but extended her stay one extra neele. Edna has endeared herself to everyone at camp and we are very sorry to see hen go.

Edna is Supervisor of health and Safety at the Lexington School for the Deaf, in Ne~-:

York City. Her home is in Forest Hills and she trained at the Bayonne Hospital and Dispenary for her R.N. and she receive,\her B. 1 ... at Columbia University. Goodbyeg-ood luck and vie hope rre meet again.

THE CIIOCT.L\"\T GIJlIlEN

The Cho ct.ar.s have begun a garden outside of their cabin 12 this week.

The soil has been turned and the bean and pea seeds wer-e planted. ':fe are wat.chi.ng I and looking I'orwar d to see it gr-ow,

Laurin Herr, Steve Kohner and Arnold Feldman are supervising the garden;

Pl~GE B

THE FIP~T FATHER-COUNSELORS THIS SU~ij~

Th8 first half of our season sarr three fathers s pending a rreek I'd th us as fatheI'counselors.

First, Paul Densen , father of Mark Densen Cabin 7, then Val Fidanque, father C Del Fidanque Bunk 8) and Sy Rosen, father c Ira Rosen Bunk y.

~:Je enjoyed having them rri.th us and hOI that their stay vlith us has been as pleasar as it vzas our pleasure i.n having them.

MOVIE IISE;'.BISCUITtt THIS flEEK by Mark Gel This week , ue sax: the movie IISeabiscuJ a story a rout a f'amous horse.

The pr.ct.ur e starts off as an unvrant.ed horse out it is bought 1:y a man ':.'ho puts him in a race but he loses.

His niece falls in love: rri t h Ted -;-ho ride s Seabi s cui t . In a race, Ted falls of, Seabiscui t and he recovers from bhe accide:

:.s the pi.ctur-e pr-ogr-es ses , George wl1.o is riding Sea bi.s cui t, whi.Le Ted is re coverf rri.ns a race over lJar i.chniral in a tight - ra

Finally, the onners niece persuades T to quit riding" but when George is assigne to .another horse, Ted comes back and w i.ns ,

Then Seabis cuit breaks donn and the papers say he v:ill never race again but. he does and for the first time he wins the Santa 1. nita Handicap. This movie was ver:y interesting.

COUHSELORS Ti.KE SECOI'!D Bi.SKETR'.LL GAHE

Several counselors formed a basket tal team and r.ent to Crane Lake Camp to play ~ second gane ,::i th them •

The counselors vh a vrerrt flere: Lee Metz.endorf F. Marv Edelstein F. Fred Armstrong C, Bill Feigen G, Frank 1Tong G ,GoTe Rondeau G. Hike Spicer) Manager and Mal H:l chell . OUr men \"Ion 38-32 in a r ouvh gam~ Feigen Vias top scorer rri bh 20 points:J played a terrific guard game and' colle

5 po int.s and held his man to 1 basket.

Other games are planned in near future. Mal Mitchell is arranging games.

Seated: Mark Bauman, Steve Rogers, Steve Kokner, Arnold Feldman, Laurin Herr, Mark Kudlow.

Standing: Bill Feigin, Larry Spellens.

First row: Howard Straus, Peter Fi sh , David Baer, Jimmy Wei 11, Josh Bauman" Dean Wasserman. Second row: Gordon Lissauer, Robbie Davidson, Mark Densen, Mickael Marmon, Steve Fuld, Mark

Edelstein, Chuck Granick, Joel Morgenstern, Larry Fi sche r. Standing: Joel Frankel, Steve

Halpern, Jerry Grossman, Ted Lynch.

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First row: Steve Feldman, Dick Eger, Neil Kessner, Jimmy Cantor, 501 Kaplan, Jonathan Farkas, Seth Kunen, Joel Weissglass, Steve Rothschild. Second row: larry Miles, Josh Schneider, Arthur Weissman, Robert Wesman, Jay Rosen, Jon Klein, Arthur 5tatman, Jimmy Asher" Robert Goldman. Third row: George crawford, Tony Oi Giore, Sudhansu Misra, Tom Wei I.

Fi rst row: Michael Grubin, Steve Kruvant, Robert Gordon, Arthur Mencher, Merrie Sharff, Steve Lewis, Andy Scharf, Larry Lane, David Woodrow, Ralph Hirsch. Second row: larry Levine, Jimmy Deutsch, David Stempel, Kenny Eisenberg, Mark Fien, Jon Friedman, Mark Yavelow, Jimmy Stein, Steve Marantz, Tad Lichtenstein. Third row: Alan Greene, Jonathan Frank, Ronnie Salny, Dan

Morgenstern, Jon Ulanet, Fourth row: lee Metzendorf, John Norvell, Marvi n Edelstei n , Malcolm

Mitchell, Sandy Brent, Michael Spicer.

First row: Stuart Friedland, Lewis White, Sam Pryor, Hal Lehrman, Mark Medoff, Ross Kazer, Peter Jaskow, Arnold Koplin, Bruce Janvey, Fred Schwartz. Second row: Counsellors Bi I I Machtinger and Ed Spinelli, Peter Nordmann, Burt Charmatz, Arthur Sisser, Richard Kremer, Ronnie Burgin, Matthew Gudis, Mark Gersh, Jerry Hasson, Brian Friedla'nd, Counsellor Jeff Mailey,. Third row: Larry Kudlow, Bennett Nussbaum, Ira Rosen, Dan Fillln, Michael Glass, Glenn Carey, Richard Fain, Julian Goldenberg, Bobby Garfinkel, Zeke Sa le t an , Fourth row:

Counsellors Jack Frankman and Maurice Martinez, Lewis Schneider, Robert Golden, Bobby Dr'esdale .• Ken Balter, Alan Bullock, Jon Folkman, Joel Wishengrad, Jeff Stavitsky, Mark Hoffman, Counsellor's Mi tchell Strear and Frank Wong.

First row: Peter He Ll e r , Jeff Eger., Jimmy Venit, Mark Tessler, Richard Dobkin, Michael Lerner, Robert Walker, Roger Daniels. Second row: Fred Edelstein, Jimmy Levine, Steve Wander, Robert Weissman, John Herfort, Billy Davidson, Clem Zuckerman, Eric Cohen, Dick Janvey. Third row:

Steve Siegel, Mark Batshaw, Michael 5i Iverman, Bobby Bernstein, Henry Polin, Bruce Trattler, Leonard Baer, Andy Adler, Richard Greene. Fourth row: Alan Taback, Jan Wendland, Bi II Chandler, Ernie Curry, Leonard Zamore.

First row: Robert Denholtz, Jeff Frank, Richard Korman, Steve Shapiro, Steve Marantz, Steve Rubinstein, Larry Hirsch, Leslie Charmatz. Second row: Mal Zimmerman, Fred Kahn, Eddie Freedman, Robert Abe'rlln, Leo Lefkowits, Del Fidanque, Steve Silver, Randy Pace, John Nathan. Third row: Steve Klein, Abe Venit, Bob Mcinerney.,

Fi rst row: Bruce Cohen, Herb Zemansky, Bob Bookman, Michael ,<ohner, Pau l Friedman, Jeff Bergs t e i n , Ror:mie Yagoda, Ralph Leezenbaum, Mark Hasel kor n , Second row: Ben Folkman,. Jeff Lehrman, Frank Splgel, Roger Lowenstein" Todd Finebe'rg, David Bruck, Jon Cohen, Alan Tessler, Robert Fischer. Third row: Ed Bunting, Fred Armstrong, Pete Cacciolfi, Bob Behrman.

Fi rst row:

Robert Walker, Andy Simon, Jeff Fisch, Jerry Pi tman, Ronnie Nordmann. Second row: Robert Oaniels, Richard Allison, Stewart Herman, Jay Clott, Henry Simon.

standing, 1,vill "al.oney, [read Ccunse.LLoz- of Junior Canp; seated, Charlie :"chneidcl:', Head Counsellor of feI'ior C8J-'P

I

: II/: rhe i"8.1 I Kc' L:::r_: '::;',1 h Anniversary Carnival (our lClth ,1/-,..1~ r : r rn v2.1) ::; Ldrtt'rJ. "i +,}1 Ti,' \ S ;,1' 'I KG:?" a~;l ::'rlst .i t.. The torr.in;, was G.l'-', '~,'r.r(,.:.ts'.:;.d ~("I -::as,'[ '1,' 0-,"1- ',It'Ll-. r a i r, sp'>''',1'0-1 t'i~:es. but we had C'.11y 3. ,)nl::,,'1n i_I tJ~G mcr mr,« tu t i ::;-[,-.1 --l 3.) (1 i.he toys! spirit, relained fresh and ,"1-:" '1,,' i.iu.J !:'rt:!=a::"~tion I;a;; '-":'.lplrjtcd rill'il,,: ;1', extended half hour after rest hour ,

'ri,-:'2,1(' 3torr:;o. 1.) elY c (Jnd a 11(.It sun -f;cF out 1 .n.ch did apl'ctty ,'ood jCJh -dTatin, 'I~llp aoa ked cr'_'~e rL'1'!~r;. j>J,J l:.erbo'l'('rl and nat erl'='i;ged benches. Dur-i n ; rest. ',1[". t.i ';kl. J;'; Y;'6J'0',';ivG! ou t , n,;c;"f'.J.Li'rc: C",:,)let(:cl c.ll .~e3dy to start. 1\.t- 1:-:1,;::le

~, ~j_ned ilj' c . t he SO'1i(,r b"~/:'.ti.~al1 "C'l'rt f_I'rj_ canpus ;:01' cur [;c-.:h :t=D.r3.l18. The pa ~qde

- 13r1 de',Jr .. 0.0 :!lD.in r-oad , P."'LS+' '~h'::;; j_n_C'irn';:Lr~.' and ar-ound to the far end of 'the Carnival ,.~ -,ia:; ,--'r t:.(:) .Iu Li 'Jr Cann L-s. ] 1 I'Lo Ld ,

TI-IE TOTEE

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TIlE 30th ii.NFIVERS.\,I:Y CllRrHVilL (c'Jn tinued fran paE::€ I)

The oand consisted of Eal Iii tchell, our redoubta ble pianist, Tony Di Giore, _~l Gl"L:at a Lt o sax.i s t , Joel Fr-anke l. or. his f'amous clarinet, and our en thus i.as t i,c drunmer Ed Spinelli. The band Has closely fo.Ll.or.ed ty Lar-r+ Spe l Lcns , counselor dressed in a c Lov cos tume and lendin,_; bhe band f'r om t.he rear and he nas f'o Ll.or.ed by Harty i'leer i':l a ner' iionkey costume and the ~)rea th taking Bat J~an, Art Cande LL, counae Lor , dressed in a sui.' costume . The par-ade vias disbanded at a a ig na L and the boys sped to par t i.c i pat.e in the

booths open for play. The tooths r!81'8 as f'<L'l.ous :

Cabin 1. had the Frisbee 1:Cl.!ne (toss fris te _5 ;2.mo a L.X)x),2, Bor.'liDr-: (roll scf' at tennis ball cans }; 3,Ce.n It (Toss pi.n ~)on::: calls intc .. ars))" 8r'ack bhe Counselor (Tlet sponge s-rnos t Iy t.hr or.n }: 5 J Turtle Jiace (Eet on t+r+Les in a race - six j.a irrted turt: r-aced each e'ame); (" Are You Nervous? (,.L electric cireui t lias used to det'=,ri~line whethei per son had control)_. 7, Pitch 0 Rana (Toss s of'b ta.l.Ls at, an Archery TargGt); :1, -restern (Send real tele-;;rams tv anyone in camp}; 9, Ping the CIOTlD (Shoot ping pong balls at a from a rubber gun}; 10, Roll the l.'[artle (Holl marble to land at lucky numcers);12 Choct:

Refreshment Stand (Served ice cr-eam and soda).

The Senior Bunks had the follo-,'ing boot.hs : Bunk 1, ~1it Sa:~anou (Ta:cgets sot so counselors g,:::t Ii':" t l:i ttl -,lhipped or-can) ~2 ,Shooting Gc:.llery C,:at'Jr IJistc1s a i ned at th counselors); 3. :~nectro (Tos3 ring over e.Le c t r i c rri r-e s '\ithoUG rilw~lga tell); 4,!~nocJ.;: r Rock (Knock tot.t Le s d o.n VJi th tennis L-alls)' 5, Eunk the Counselor (Self expLanat.or-y ) , 6, Bor.Lf.n., Gal{L8 (Hall tennis ln Ll.s Lnt o hc.Le s }, 7, Rinr; Toss (Bin Colee Eot.t,les ); i3 J £'1 r ama (Po Lar o i d Camer-a Pictures taLeen:; 9 J The Big mom (nat.er Leaded ball.con (.[h"n 1-9.11r vras punctured, the counselor under it get soaked); 11, Beat the Experts (Beat experts i mal' liB e;m:'!8) 10,Fly h'Jay (Fly [~ glider t.hr ough a hoop); 12, Hammer the Nail (dri V8 a na a loar-d rri th 3 s tr ckcs }; 13, Count t.he Brass (Guese: the num ter of ca t.r i.ge cases in a .ja 1L, Ch i.p Choint (Golf Chipping g:l,:te); 15, Tap .A Keg (Thru:! tennis ball::; Ln a hicke t }; 1 Live It Up (A balancing skill [/lLiO); 17} Genealogist (Dra.r i1 family coat of arras r and t l~:i.d(:s I'r om Cabin II and funk 18 had t11(' Cell') par kmg concession. L\11 t.he ir_~Ol[8 is to :..1 given to char i t.y .

The campers and parents ca.r cu Lat.ed a inut the (oaths. b(;;;si8r;ed us a l.L mor ni.ng plagued us age rn in the afternoon. The nr.t.i.L 4 P.hI. and then, r;i th a half hour to gro, the rain finally VO[Y trisk l::usinces, the moths closed dorm and the parents and for the final hour of visibing.

Th8 c.l oudy vrca cher whi c carnival, hovrever, proc ramo donn . After doing camper-s ret:ired to Lhe

The prize booth 1ms at t.he h'~mL plate and lx.gc n 0J.A3rC:.'Llng as scor; as the fir vri rmer s repurLd to redeem their -,-r.i.n,-linb t i cket.s tut the rair caused it to nove Lo th", of .ho Lodge -,Ihe!'e it continued a tre'lonUJUS lus i nes s r-edeemi.n= -"im"in[, t.Lcket.s , UDUsc:J t.Lcke t s 1','ere redeem' d ris Him Ln.. t.i ck:"k; em a par t.Le.L rrmrri.ng tirket bas i.s , Five HUN!}.:!: t-,.'cmty-one prizes uer e given out as the 1}indGr:.;r8pGrtod 2_Cr their !11ootll.

i.J1'len the rain s t.oppcd J, li trt l.n , 1',h8 toys' lent lu ck GO their hmks and co. llins p'Lay nith their II L)u [,II and in a shcr t \:lll_LG the tni ght hot sun v.a s out again so 'l.l1GY cc try nut their kit.es and gliders. The planned picnic au ,por Loce t i on rras charr-ed te caus da ,IP gr oun IS and r!,J,':J Lr-ans f'er-erl +o t'>; I ,:,Jr,,:: nf +he dini.'1i_; hall. 'I'cd Lippei11s (our Cr Lnr i ous Hambar ger-s , pot.at o chips J Pe r-s:i Cc Li n.d dOli'liLiJ.t.E d La He.rry ("u1np Baker) !llac._ the; l'icr.i -: monu .

iL"ter .f;1J.l~'rer, -;'8 r.orrt to the Lodre for the Car rri va L Ilov i,e llJ3ernu.dinl3" s t.arr i:

Pa L Poune , sj_ng:i.llC': ::1'1'11' o f so=ca Ll.cd r-eck and roll music. Since this ':[2.8 o ell' JCrth ~t"'l~_i CarJli VEl. 1 , thC~"lc' vma 1.11 int.cl'cstiq: cxrri tti. t o f camp pa ct.ur es o f oa ch . ,1' T\'iCLh Kec Nac 3j~ r 1~2)1 tlu'uw;11 1950. Special pi.c't 1.1'03 of older campers (:md yount:~8r counso Lor-s J v.hen t.hr.or e very young \'el'C: also featured in t.he exh l bit. -,Ie Lhor-ouyh Ly (n}lyed tho car ni \12.1 c ',!I;c arc looking fr'rl 'ar d t.o next year 1 s cditi.on ,

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OJ -):,~. -.: :;,t:"!\.:':':.~!' Em': ci~ar nights groups of 8 .mi.or ~~ C2lJpOrS s budy the SK;:'-

,4 ... under the direction of John Norvell~ counee Lor • On -.jedno~rlay

: ~, nis-ht 1.ugust 6, the sec~nd -,-l:leetin~ of the ~"'- -...,'"' AstronofW. Club r;clb

£;:,. .held by the Toten Pole In the J~~l,:r-=-~ .-:' _: ~::__~:.~Ca1:1P af'Ler t.ap,. ,

lOR ' 1.STRONOll.iY CLUB JUNIOR C!.MP- --._~~ ~ IIISP!1.CE .CLDETSI!

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bled, John' , Norvell pointed out forned among t.hoae Loys who are ini;er0~.-f;ed

b ~1. :" f 11' J_ 11 ., tit .'. (. 9\ -)'-

3 neri ers -lJl18 I"'._ o i oW;Lng cons lJB a- lD ... cl r onorry , .u: pr-esent HUg. )); 0 UI y.3

, and tho br Ight.nes s (riagnt tude) of are member-s of t.he Space Cadets "

J.s stars.

ie Y,leretold t~at nagrrl tude depends on L trightness and distance of the star a constellation is a collection of f'or'zri.ng a recognizable f'satur-e ..

OF COlIJ8TELL:'l.T IONS i.ND I'11!GNITUDE Jr.S .

The Constellations

~ajor-Eig D'i.ppe.r -t~1e dragon )fera-the Ciueen r-Lho ller dsrmn :-".:;h8 S'f!an

Ursa Hinor-Little

Dipper Cepheus ) -the King Lyra-the Lyre i~~uila-the Eagle

Lee of S or,le first magn i tude stars:

"t:.]- 1- '-'-

~"__2 19r1w year-s

16~ liG~t. years us 36 light yG2r s 540 11Gh"..; years

he r!1er:1ters ar·;: Joel -,.-iishengrad, Peter

," Fred Schwartz, Dan F'i Ll.a.n , ,Jeff Eger, -.7A.nder, Richard Gr3Eone) Ross Ka:3er)

Friedland? Pruce Janvey , Lenny Baer , d Do bki,n < ll.ndy l~dler, He nry Po l t n , l:hh ker , Roger Daniels, and Jir.IDY Le vane .

Question,~ are asked and :,-OU earn". rank if vou l-:::nm·/ tte answor s , 'i'l:r3 :=,a, _"<1-. of 1'!hich is narm.ng ti"~: 9 plJ.nrJt:; :'.r:. 0:" .. ~

TLe nernl.er-s and tl18i:-.:' rank a:C8 .

Menter

Jon Frank Ca.pt.ai n

Dan Morgenste:'nLi:mt"

Steve l8":is Gener-a l

Jon Fr iedman Col"

David Steml:el Fe.jor

.Johr Ulanet Ulc.jl)l'

Mike Gru tin lilo.joc

1,12n Green") L,:_2'1't. _

Jil:l.l':lY Deutsch L:',..c..u·;, 0

Ricky Per-rran C~'.pio?j.n

Larry J~ev::_nG Cap':;,-",in

Ro bert C creon Col, Merrick Sharfi' :r.-;i_G:.lt.

; .. ndy S '_la1'': C:::D'~."'l_n

Steve Fuld . ,:jor

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i1.alph ll~_l ~ I c,,~_ !--: '3~!Glloul

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M3rk Edelste':'n I;i_,nto Chuck Cl'CLllicJ., .'."',

Josh Baunan Major a l1l1S:._~ "

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B. Nane 5 IIcrate::_:1s1: on .!Glis i..ioon.

CoDes cr i te 2. solar acLi.pse and cl Lurr., eclipse

D < Name: 12 signs of t.he Zodiac

E. c:Jl1~1 -. - •. _'e the C:.:'Sti:.1C8S of~,he fclJ_m.:.jng

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CHEYENNES

DIVIDE

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NAVAJOS

THE CHEYENNE II All TEAM ~70N 4-1, A~m THE NAVAJOS 11 E" TEAM HON 1)·.10

~ '.

On a beautiful nedn.esday afternoon, tThe Cheyennes played. '_h't\(CJajce :la·.:'bft~ with two games being played, by the A and B teams of eachtri teo "" ~.

by Randy Pace and Johnny Nathan

by Robert Dresdale and larry V. Ievim

The L~ game was :!r.% :-:od ·ty'.rc.k Tteliler'z The game was very thrilling. Both

hitting, pitching and fielding. The NavajOS .eams played good tal.L and the score wa~

gave a very good acoount of themselves even close but the Navajos B carne out on top

though they lost 4-1. The Navajos were spark- 13-10.

ed by Richard Kremer's pitching and Lewis I

Schneider1s fielding. The scoring went like this:

The Navajos got one in the first and the Cheyennes got one in the third and one in the fourth and two in tbe fifth.

~he box score follows:

}rAVAJOS 1).

Player

Jerry Hasson Kenny Balter Richard Kremer John Folkman

Lewis Schneider Arthur Sisser Bru ce J anvey Mark Gersh

Zeke 8aletan

, Total

CHENENlI.!E8 A

Player

Roger Daniels Fred Edelstein Mark Tessler Mike 8il ver-nan Jir.1Fly- Le vine Lenny Baer John Herfort Clem Zuckerman Jinuny Venit Billy Davidson

Total

Pos i td.o n

JB IB P CF 88

LF 28 RF C

Position

A~ 11 H 400 411

2 0 2

J 0 0

4 0 1

4 0 0

4 0 1

3 0 1 J 0 0

3I I b

AB

R H

88 J 1 1

CF 4 0 1

P 3 1 2

3B 4 1 2

C !,j. 0 0

IF 3 0 1

RF -.4 0 2

IB 3 1 2

2B 4 0 0

RF 100

33 Ii II 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tot

Navajos Cheyennes

100 0 0 0 0 0 1

00112 0 0 x 4 6.0

The pitcher for the Navajos was Mal I Hoffman and the pi ticher for the Cheyenne was Steve Siegel.

In the first inning the Navajos got l runs J 2 on a double by larry V. Levine, 1 I the Cheyennes came back with 6 runs on Idoubles Qy Bob Bernstein and steve Siege

I I

+11 the )r.d, the Navajos got 4 more. and the. Cheyapnes didn.1t get any that 1 ing. In the 4th, the Navajos got one IT runs and the Cheyennes got 3 more runs.

The Line-up are here:

NAVl1.J08 B

Player Position

Ross Kazer 2B

Larry B. Levine CF

Brian Friedland IF

Mike Glass IB

Richard Fain 3.B

Larry Kudlow SS

Mark Hoffman P

Stuart Friedland C

Jeff Sta vi tsky RF

Julian Golden l::erg RF

CHEYENNES B

Player Position

Bob G. nalker Mike Lerner Bob Pernstein steve Siegel

I Henry Polin Richard Greene Eric Cohen Jeff Eger

Dick Janvey steve Mancher

S8 JB IB p

C RF 28 CF IF

Pinch Hitter

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5

~l\jECAS

Set

130STO N '-1= I Sri -13A LL GAM E

HEROKcES -ADIROI\IDAC K

CAI\JOE

TRIP

This rreek tllO big trips nerrt out, the Senecas wen t on t.hc i.r long avrai.t.ed trip to ton and the Cherokees .r= the second tirr..e (a different group) vren't on the long k.dirondack )8 Trip.

THE BOSTON TRIP

by Ronnie Yag,oda and Roger Lonenstein

For' the third time in I.Iah Kee Nac history, the Senecas made a-four day excursion the Boston, Mass. area. Included in this trip was a visit to Boston, a Boston Red Sox

L game, a tour of Harvard Uni versi ty, a trip to Gloucester ,Mass., deep sea fishing, a

y at tho Carousal theatre, and a tour of Brandeis Uni vers:i +.y

All eight Senecas vrent including David Ir uck , Jeff Lehrman, illan Tessler, Ronnia oda , Bruce Cohen , Jon Cohen, Todd Fineberg and Roger Lowenst.ean, Bob Behrman, counselor bunk 14 drove his boys in one station riagon and Fr'cnces drove the toys of bunk 15 in the sr station nagon. The boys in hmk 14 are the first four listed above and the boys in

k 15 are the last four listed above.

The group loft camp on Tuesday morn ng , 1.ugust 5 for Boston on the Massachusetts npi.ke . It rras a fast trip ui th only one stop at Heward Johnson I s for lunch. He had planne stop at the Kenmore in Boston, uner c all the l::allplayers stay rut it was filled up so we yed at the Canterbury Hotel. That evening, 1:18 all "lent to Durgin Park, one of the oldest

most famous eating places in the East. Most everyone oz-der od .;;.. famous roast beef whd.ch ghs over 2 Lbs a ser vi.ng . The b.lilding.Ltself, makes no attempt at be i.ng attractive but food is delicious and surprisingly inexpensive.

lifter dinner, cabs ncr e taken to Fennay park wher-e the Red Sox wer-e playing the hington Nationals. It i.as an interesting game , Bf.'.d in the sixth inning a fan ran out int fiold to see Tad "Jilliams. The Sox Han 7-1 "lith the help of 10 cheering Mah Kee Nackers t i.ng belri nd home plate.

Next morning, tho trippers crossed t.he Charles River Lrrt o Cam tr Ldge , home of

var d , There the 'toys toured Har-var-d and Ir-owaed through Ho.rvarc11 s co-op book store. Luded in the Har-vard tour Has a visit to the Harvard museum, whose collection of life-lik ss bl.otrcr-s is the only one of its type in the r.or-Ld , L.fter lunch at 8. restaurant in

vard Square, the cars headed north to Gloucester for deep sea fishing. The group stayed I the Rocky Point Guest House, a baautd f'u.L place located near the nater.

That afternoon all trent srri.mmi.ng in an icy inlet. ldter.J. delicious supper at studio La l::Eter House, the group ret ired ear ly for the fi shing toa t le ft at 9 A. M. shar-p next morning.

Evoryone except Frances, Jeff and Bruce went fishing W'1ile the fishermen were

y, they tr owsed through many of the Gloucester Antiques Stores. The fishermen ate at

ar I s and then at 9 :00 A. M. left on a Bickford Fishing Boat enroute to the fishing unds in the Atlantic Ocean. :-/e were out only a fen minutes when .hl Tessler and Jcn r.oher

on t.he deck Singing nautical songs. Bob Bohr-man managed to catch the first fish. It rras and shark. He lias so overvrhe Irncd t.he t ten minutes later he was seen asleep in his scat.

Later on he Has seen yelling that he had another fish. The captain came over and .d him that he had a tag one so he pulled hard and his line snapped as he had hooked 'Ghe tom of the ocean and no fish. ~-je pulled in about l~OO P. M. Our total of -f'Lsh was as .10Vls: Bob Eehrman,3, Roger Louenstein,2, Todd Fineberg ,1,Ronnie Yagcda j L, Dave Bruck

.y got nibbles and Alan Tessler and Jon Cohen just caught dizziness.(continued next poge)

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BOSTQlIT TRIP (continued from page 5)

. Fr-om Gloucester, tho group headed home stopping one night at a motel at ""Celles to see a musical Burlesque J starring Dan Dailey , at the Carousel, a theatre in the "R There the trip hit its only tad rreat.hor , for it pourod during the perforrr.nnce ..

The next morning 17.:tS Friday, the last day of tho trip. On our nay back vre st.o at Brandeis University in ",Talthnm, Hass. Thero is a striking difference in the tylO co tho p;roup visited--Harvard rri bh its old ivy-covered bJ.ildings filled '-lith tradition em Brandeis rri.th its nerr ultra-modern architecture and spacious, undeveloped campus •

Jonathan Prinz, a student at Brondeis and a son of a Nm-Jark Rabbi, guided us ar-ound , giving a history of the school 0.8 rIG went along. Of special interest rrer-e the chapels, so simple rut yet so beautiful. - ',:0 then headed home and arrived a tired but' hap -y and vd ser group of toys.

THE ADlliOl\IDACK e::iNOE TRIP

by Jeff Fro-nk

For the second time this summer, a group of Cherokees "~ce()lClplished something t: hadn tt teen done for many years at Hah Kee Nac , The first time rras when this group cl, 1'Ilount Greylock after hiking tvrenby miles along the Applo.chian Trail. This second time was a rugged canoe trip at Schroon Lake in the ;~dirondacks. '_Ie left 1iiondo.y mcrrri.ng , .Al 4. and set out fer Schroon luke. ",;13 came to Camp Idy1nold and the ouner -r:0.5 kind cnou j let us camp on their grounds. Arrangements had teen made ui th him tef or e hand ,

The next morning, '-/8 got up bright and early and started canoe ing t.onar-d the d, a t the end of the 1ake.,/-e didn't quite make it so ne had lunch vrher'c Tie landed. stGVI Ru bi.nstein and Richie Mo.rantz uer e trying too catch some fish unsuccessfully.

':;8 did acme srri mnri.ng before lunch and had a rest and then '"lent on. i.ltogether :paddled 18 miles that day. The next day rre headed in another dire ct ion and had a pi en: lun ch in Schroon Lake Villo.ge. Conri.ng tack the other 17ay, the pulling was hard a Lthour T18 only had to go three miles aga i.ns t a lot of ni nd,

The f'o l.Lovn.ng day , rJe got up early, h-oke camp and headed tuck af'ber : 11 very SUI ful trip. The DOYs who ',"lent Here: - Robert 11 ter-Li,n , Rictnrd KOrmE1.n, Jeff Frank, Ed Freedr Richard Hnrnntz, steve Ru bLnstein, Leo Lef'kouf.tis and counselors Jo.n ';fendland and Art (

)

: YOUNG PEOPLES I JAZZ CONCERT ENJOYMr8

I

I by I1nr k Ger sh

8pr- On Friday morning, 4.7 campers and fj

I

I F-i0unsGlors left for Sou th Hount.a i.n Cancer

Hall to hear a jazz concert for young pec

There 1712 heard a jazz interprotatior "Three Blind Miceli and II Frankie and Johnr '.Te then heard 0. short t:-'_lk on ·the origin.'] of Jazz by" trro bass player, of the Hitche Ruff Duo. Ho "Said it began in NeI"J Or Leans thnt the II bl.ues" st.ar-t.ed from funeza'l pre cossionals •

".iEEKLY TaIN !!IEETING CONSmEHS HI.NY ITELS

by larry V. Levine and Ro ter t Drcsdale

On Friday evening, 11.uguat 8, af't.er vi.ccs , rre had our re~;'"..r I'onn' l.Ieetine;.

Some tody asked rrhet.her 1'18 r.o u Ld hnvr3 -'I'rro-Day Olympics that ':JaS suggested i;, 2 previous meeting. Joe said tho staff u['.s still considering it.

Thon some rudy asked if TIG could h:'.VG other- events resides tro.ck. !...fter that came the question of ha vi.ng too many tuddy -che cks at svri.m , '.Ie also asked a tout a slide for the rafters area. Then the campers shoned Joe that they would like to have 2, smorgasbord dinner. Joe sc i.d he ~-rould try. Tho boys voted for a biggor candy choice c.nd bunk distritution of candy instead of at tables.

i,fter this short klk, the duo playe four other pieces of II pure jazzll interpre tion. -.ie £1.1:1 enjoyed the concert very muc and felt it ViUS a. YlOrth uhile experti snce

I (continued on po.ge 7 )

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'lIE S'O[fT.[{ t1OcrN?!~IN CONCER? (con • from .PO} INDIJ..N HILL GIVES J"NNUIJ.L CONCERT qy Ben. Folkman

le campers nho nerrt 17ere: James l;,sher, .uman , 'Rickey Berman, l..lan Bullock, :anter, - furt Char rnabz , Robert Davi.dson, ieut.sch , Mark Edelstein, Jeff Eger,

l Egcr , steve Fe Ldman , Dan Fillin, John l, Jon Fr-ank, .~on Friedman, Steve Fu Ld , Gar finkel ,Michael Glass.

.so, 'Ro ter t Golden, Rober-t Go Idman , 'don, Jerry Hasson, Ralph Hirsch, K~rk

l, Peter Jaskon, Sol Kaplan, Larry Lane, ~man, Larry Levine, Todd Lichtenstein, Li sscuer , Michael Morman, ll.!'thur Men.awr-ence Hiles, Dan Morgenstern, Joel rterrr, Jay Rosen, Lenis Schneider,

: Shar f'f , Jilmny Stein, David Stempel, .net , Dean -J.J.sserman, Joel -,ieissglass, .hnr ·.ieissl1lD.n. Gounselors Georgo

'8, Tony Di Giore, Marvin Edelstein,

. an kma n and John Norvell went ,'iith the

,NGI.EJOOD REHEiLRS ',L

1 Saturday, J.uBust 9, a group of campers ) see the last rehenrsal this summer ;leT1ood. The symphony orchestra leaves .ek ,

1 heard Bee thoven! s Music from"Pro:11 violin concerto J soloist Ber L

:y and Beethoven I s "Leonnore ov no. 3:' ren r s 3rd rra s also plo.yed and conducted 're Mor::;:. "..X •

; ,1.J.s a r!onderful concert to send our

; o:r![J,y 17i th pleasant thoughts and mom:or all nho took <3d-ronto.ee of the last ty morning rehearsal of tho season.

18 toys who took this opportunity 0.1'1\:1' 19B were: Rob3rt 1~ cer Li n , Josh Bauman, iuman , Jimmy Cantor, Burt Char ma tz.j.Le s jZ, Robert Davidson, -Jef'f'Eger , DJ_clC

Con Ei souber-g , Dan Fillin,Larry Fischer, -ank, Jon Fr-ank, Edward Freedman, Stove i.chard Greene, Jlintthew Gudis ,Peter HelL Kaplan ,Richnrd Korman, Leo Lef'korri ts, irner ,Richard Marantz, Wachael Marmon,

, Menchor , Joel Margenstern,Sam Pryor, tubinstoin,Fred Schwartz ,Steve Silver, met,Jimmy Venit,LEfl;rl.s ';ihite Jool',i;ish-. . and MalZinnn.ermart. The oounselors 'who

sr e : 'SL.ndy Brent ,Lee Metz:endorf ,Larry

1S and Sudhansu Misra.

Indian Hill Music -';orkshop gave its annual music perfor~nce in Mah Kee Nae Lodge on Thursday, ~ugust 7.

The concert began wi th several selections by <J. woodwind quintet vrrri.ch consists of a flute, oboe,a clarinet~ bassoon, and a French horn. This wc:.s v~ entertaining r

l~fter this, the 11 meat," of the program unfolded to us in the form of an opera in one act entitled "The Butterfly bhaf Stamped.!1

It concerned King Solomon who was sick of

his 999 wi vas, t he Queen of She ba ,Solomon T s favorite wife, and a butterfly couple, .

Tho male brt.t.or f'Ly and King Solomon plot to scare the tutterflyl s '\",ife into

o t:edience • "\'ihen the butterfly stamped his foot, four genies, under the o.uspices of Solomon, remo ved the pa.la ce and changed the surroundings. '!hen he stamped aga i.n , the original scenery was replaced in it former position.

-.;hen the butterfly's vTife sees this she prorrises to ocey her husband. This manifestation also causes a change for the better in Solomon! s Vii ves rrho see the episode~ and so in the end, everybody has wha t he nant.s exee pt pass i bLy the 'wi ves who pr oba hly want to exert their porrer on Solomon to a greater extent.

',[e all admire Indian Hill's spirit and willingness to work and nro sure tho.t they for music.

of Indian Hill}

will cont~ue in their zeal Mordecai auman , Director directs the opera.

CHEROKEES COOKOUT

by Mal Zimmerman

On Uednesday, l~ugust 6, the Cherokees "\/ho did not go on the canoe trip went for a cookout in the are3 o.oove the camp council ring.

For supper we had .!~licious steaks, potatoes) onions, cookiesJ plums and milk. The cookout dinner rias enjoyed by all of us.

The campers who enjoyed this, cookout were: Mal Zimmerman, Steve Silver, John

Nathan,iarry Hirsch,Del Fidanque,Randy p.::ce, , Las "Charmatz ,Ro tert Dermal tz and steve Shapiro '. Counaelo:rs J~be Venit ,Fred Armstrong and st.a-ve

IUein helped us. .

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CO LJ~ISt LORS \;\/Of\/D E I~ J=lJ L

PLJT eN SI-1 0 \IV

On Satur-day evening, the campers got a real treat to a very good show put on tho counselors in camp.

It started Tlith the counselors quartet coming in. The band plnyed II It I S ;.1on fuln, and !lIf You Knew Suzzill. Tony Di Giore played the sax, Mo.l Mitchell played the :f Ed Spinelli played the drums, and Joel Frankel played the clarinet.

The first a ct vms Ed Spinelli, bunk 3 plCl.ying on s peons • He played f! 5 foot and 1IT80. for Tvlo" with 111£'.1 Hitchell, cabi.n I .at the piano.

The second act rras Bnrv Edelstein, ca bin 4, in a Poetry Satire reading: liThe is Nothing Like n Dame't , and n Purple People Eabor ,"

The third act was Tom ','jeil, ca bin 6 nh o played the clarinet, the song was 11 Souvenirs .11

The fourth act "liIaS folksongs, II If I Had a Hammerli and It Ol.eana" sung by Sand; Brent, cabin 2, Steve He.Lper-n , cabin 8, Larr-y Spellens, cabi.n 12, and Jo.ck Fr ankman ybn

1..ct 5 was songs by George Cranford, cabin 9·--1tThis is My Eelovedll nnd"Oh ':~n; a Beautd ful, Morning". He has a great voice. Nal Mitchell helped at the piano.

flct 6 nas the counselors slnging--a quartet George Crawford, Tony Di Giore, Jerry Grossrru:tn, cabin 10, and Mal Mitchell. They nore old fashioned men's st.ruw hat rrh were: liThe 'l'hi.ng" in the old days. They sang "The ilnim:tls ix» Comi.ng'' j tiThe Bat t Le of Jerhicol1 and IIDry Bones ,"

i.ct 7 T/D.S Mal Mitchell at the piano and we had to guess what well-known tu he was playing and then he showed us horr t.hcse tunes would 1::e played by Chopin and Mot etc. ~.lTal is a nonder fu.L pianist.

iloct 8 vias a flea act put on by b.rt Candell and his trained flea uOscar.1I

Act 9 took dorm the rafters as Bill Chandler, bunk 13 and Jeff Halley, bunk and Haurice - f.:lartinez, bunk 4 impersonated some of the counselors. They impersonated Bill Holden, sl'lim.ming director, Fete cacca.o Lfti , archery counselor, Ernie CUYl7, rCldio counselor, Bill Chandler, riflery counselor) steve Klein, canoe counselor, Jeff Malle;) Indian Lore counselor, Ed Spinelli, golf counselor, Jan '.iendland, sailing counselor ,Se Brent, nature counselor, L.rt Cande Ll , tri-o counselor and Bill Machtinger, shop counsel and ltitch Strc6U', oosoeall cQunsolcr .1llld<llcunselor for the Toteo. The in}:-&.l'sone.tiona ~~~p torri:fic. '.18 laughea until some o L us hcd t.oars goa ng «own our fheeE.' .

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This summer rre ha ve taen fortunate to have a large golf program headed arr Bupervised b:;r Ed Spinelli. -:J-e have had gall instruction by Ed at camp and in add i tiOl have had instruction by It Pr o" Joe Malley at the Greenock Country Club in Lee, Mass.

f~t camp, we have seen the beginning of a new 11 Chip in Puttll course nch ,il..: r-eady for use by Mah Kee Nne campers in a very short time. This, 0.11 of us agree .Ls 1 valuable addition to our camp facilities. 1.180, 'we have added a golf cage next to thl

ltChip tn Putt" course (continued on pnge 9)

E FROGRl.M ~~TTR·1CTS (continued from page 8)

Pl.GE 9

Finally, end certainly the most en joya bl.e , vicr e tho many trip8 no took to the .snock Country Clu b, wher-e ste played nine holes and sometimes tnelv8 holes of golf.

1,.11 of us nrc pleased and exc i ted by our enlarged golf pr-ogr-am, The f'o'Ll.ovri.ng IPCl'S are 't aki ng advant-age of this fine golf program:

Joff Eergstein Leslie Charmatz Richard Marantz Randy Pace Steve Shapiro Lar-r-y Hirsch

Hi char-d Kromer John Folkmcm Hr:Jocrt FischElI' Ito tort 1. ber lin

ilndy Simon Henry Simon

Bo b G. '.-ia1ker J.·~lo.n fulloek Clem Zuckerman Jerry Pitman Stowart Horman Jon Cohen Billy Davidson i'hr k Bat-shan

Ross Kbzer Steve Siegel Lerri.s ·.7hi t.e

Hal Lohrman Lar-ry Kudlow Robert Dresdale l2rry V. Levine Ronnie Yagcda Bob Daniels ilrthlU' Sissel'

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Sf .. BE[ .. TH EVENING SERVICES

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em Saturd.:cy) i.u_·ust 9, 19 campers werrt to Hus i c Bar-n to hear the fdmous Folk Singer, -.rd Dyer-Emmott. His seloctions wer-e

-l.Gc1 into throe iJOUPS: SrmC;s from the

i:l1 Is Lo s , Ir om Eur-ope Lr, group tno, and the Vnited st~tcs.

by Mffi' k Gcr sh

Mark Gersh ~.'fe.tthoi: Gudis Jilmny Levine David Ir uck Eric Cehcn Richard Do tki,n Steve Silver Mike S il Vel' man Ben Folkman

Ben Folkman, Roger LOHenst8in,Ronnie YQgodo. and Bob Fischer led us in alLY Friday evening s8rvices.

i; group of girls from Camp Beaupre, our neight:ors, C'lme to join us in the services.

SOlT,(3 of t he se Lcc t.i ons .fr a rr) the fritish ·acre: "Thf3 Pied Piper of" Dundec'! , The

:v, of Eouny Q..unq.ee" Rna IIH.:.mry I:Ic:rr t a i.n ,"

The choir did unusually we l L and consisted of many new-comer-s to tho choir;

'I'hcr-e wer-e two ext.ra pretty ones from

>'-' in the second group: Fugue in B Hi nor.ho buitnr and "Corne into tho Gar-dcn ."

The Senior Camp member-s were Sam Pryor, 1e"\·!i8 ',ihi to, Fred Schcar-tz , Dan Fillin, Jeff Eger, and Peter Heller.

:':r. the Uru.t.cd Status ~rouI' '.,1(;: hear-d "Down 1(.; V,~lleyl, Thera IS," Halo in the Bottom

te Sean and many rthcr f'nmous :3 ongs , It

. tLorou1.hly lmjoy,".. lie perf crmanoo , The r.hc rrant 1"'8rl,:

The Junior Camp members rrer e Hicheel

I M...1.rnon, Richard Eger , Peter Fish, David fuel', Josh B2U1T!2n, }~ark Edelstein, Larry Miles, Gordon Li.ssauer , Jim.my Canter, Sol Kaplan, Joel '.ieissglass, Neil Kessner, Joel Eorgenst.er n .ind Jon Frank.

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Hellor Schneider

Clem Zucker-nan Jinuny Vani t Bruce Cohen Dcl Fidnnqu8 i'!ichael Glass H2-l Lohrman ~·J.rthur Sissel' M'll ZirfllTIermo.n Do b G e ".,-alker

C.IEEKLY'.7El"l.THER REPOHT

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by Jeff Eger

This week ~"!8 cot nevr weather instrrunents and aLs o a l'lon.ther book. Here 2.1'e the results of our r:',;ekly findings:

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I i..verage 1.iind Speed

i L .. vernge amount of rain I Number of Predictions

Nurn 1:Er of Predictions

counselors r.er e : John Frankmnn,Hitch ::.:r C'.nd Jan ·,jendJ.and.

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JUNIOR Cl~HP EXPERIENCES OVERNIGHT

by Jon Klein

So far this sumner several cabins in the Junior Camp have had a chance to go on an overnight on or near our camp.

Cabin ~. nerit first vri.bh John Norwell, counselor. in char go of Junior Overnights.

The boys {Iho went were Kenny Eisenberg, Hark Fien, Larry lane, Ralph Hirsch,Arthur liIencher, and Todd Lichtenstein.

The next boys that went was cabin 1, vlith John Norvell and nal Hitchell, counselor of the ca tin and the toys in that ca bin nho are Jon Frank ,Steve Lewi s , Dan :Mor genst.er n , Jon Fr i.ethaan , David -.ToodroVJ, David St.empe l., and .Jon Ulanet.

Then came cabin 2 1'1i th John Norvell

and Sandy frent, counselor and steve }{ruvant, Steve Harantz, ;{onnie Salny, Hichael Gr u bi n , i':!ark Yave Loo , and I~lan Greene.

Then came ca bin J with Lee I.letzenc1orf, counselor and John Norvell and the toys were ,Timmy Deu ts c11, :ihck Berman, Jirruny Stein, Larry Levine, lio tert Gorrion,I'.'Ierrick Sharff, and l~ndy Scharf.

TU.8Sd;:~y ) i .lrt., ca ~-,in :; vtes the fifth group to GO D.l.d vial - had an interesting experience. -.Ie pi.eked a si gh t not far from Joe's cabin and it vias a beautiful sight where we could sse to the other end of the lake" however, vie moved to a sight in camp

way up by the Indian Coucil Ring.

Ue got to our site and ate the good delicious charcoal steaks. ~·l.fter vie ate, we moved to the big councf.L ring and had races ~,round the logs. Tony Di Giore J our counoe Lor vias the Gimer and John NN'vell r.or ked , The rri.nner s of the race were JOh Klein and Do b -,;esman. -,I11en tbat vias over r!e had stories.

In the nor-m.ng , we made our fire and had a bi',; 1:reakfast under the skies and then we left. The toys on t hi.s trip wer-e dab -:Tesman, l\rthur ";'reissman, Jon Klein, iU'thur Statman, Neil Kessner, and larry Hiles.

MAH mE N:1.C CJ..HPERS ENTERTAIN

LENORE GIRLS by John Nathan

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On Thursday ni[;ht, the girls of Caml Lenore came here for a dance. The dance, enjoyed by all of us.

i~bout half vray through the dance, Wi had a j it ter tug dan ce contes t • Richard Marantz a nd his par tnar won it.

"e had all ki.nds of mixed dances an one dance the girls had to pick their partners and it VJaS fun and exc i t ing to the girls get thei-r partners. They all one.

The campers nho rrer e t.her e wer e :

Billy Davidson, Hark Bat shavr , Dick JanvE steve Siegel, Hike Lerner, Jim Venit, Fr Edelstein, John Herfort, ~1ark Tessler ,W Silverman, Clem Zucker-man, Hoger Daru.c Is Jim Levine, 1.nd.y Adler, Leonard Baer , Be Bernstein, ~~ichard Dobkin, Henry Polin, o. ':Talker, Eric Cohen, Peter Heller, Je:

Eger, Richard Greene, steve -.Tander, Bru Trattler, Robert-,,-eisman, Icandy Pace, SShapiro, Robert Denrio Ltz , John Nathan,L Hirsch; Mal Zim.merman, Les Charmabz , St Silver, Richard Korman, Del Fadanque ,Ri liarantz, Steve Ru uinst.e i.n,

1\lso, hobert l.berlill, Leo Lefkonit and counselors Lenny Zamor e , Marty Neer Jan -,J-endland. and [,be Venit,and Joe Hor o

THE THUG

by Bruce Janvey

On Thursday afternoon y!hile it raj the Seniors had the chance to see the J apaited feature film, liThe Thing)l. It promised to be fine. -,Ie vrer e going to it Tuesday on our regular movie night ~ it ,,-,<'s delayed in the shipping, and so

18a1< it Thursday.

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I It was a tout a creature from outeJ Is pa ce uhi ch was brrought; 1D earth in a s

ship ana by accident frozen in the ilrC' Ice. It mana ',Eod to escape r.hen the ic melted and kee P 'the pe opl.e scared.

I -.Ie soon d.i.s covcr- t.ha L The Thing i I vegetable and feeds on human lJiLood. It firlally killed 1{{ an electric trap se by the people who \,f8re trapped r/i th it

I felt that this pi cbure nas ver v enjoyable and it Ha;i a i;ood pa ct.ur e fc Senior Camp.

CANiO COUII\jSf-·LOIiS

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The Junior Camp Counselors, who had previously defeated the Senior Camp or s , LOS T to the Senior Campers softball team to the tune of 5- 4 on Tuesday on. The game was played on the Junior Camp diamond.

The pitching of Stewart Herman coupled with good team work turned the trick younger men.

The counselors got off to a quick start by pushing in four runs in the inning. Joel Frankel was out, Larry SpeiIe·ns·· singled; Gcirdy Rondeau walked and elstein got on ly an error. Toni Di Giore walked and Mal Mitchell sacrificed. igen tripled but remained on while Metzendorf struck out. It all ended with a total

runs. Then the Campers and Aides settled do~n for some real softball.

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The first campers threat came in the fourth) when Stswart Herman singled

red on Joel Frankel1s error.

{"E';ain . in the fifth, the Campers s tar t.ed €;o;:'ng. Henry Simon singled and

man sacrificed, Jay Clott walked \\rh11e Bob L. I"falKer hit forcing Clottat second. point, Alan Tessler hit a long double, while Jeff Fis ch hit a fly to right. It Vias 1:cr this time the Camper team had two more runs. Score Counselors 4, Campers 3.

In the last half of the seventh, the Aide-Camper team pushed ac;ross two ns. Simon singled, Bob Daniels sacrificed Simon to second and '."lalker was safe on r. Tessler singled and Fisch sbr-uck out.

'."!ith two out and men on second and third, Ronnie Nordmann stepped to the nd hit a sharp single to bring in the tieing and winning runs. Again in 1958 the

defeat the Counselors of the Junior Camp. .

lIiIike Spicer pitched 'a trilliant game for the Counselors, and Bill Feigen hi!? man vrrth the stick for his team, with three hi ts--one a smashing triple.

For the Campers, stewar t Herman Wdc; the winning pitcher. Alan Tessler wi th two hard hi ts--one J a long doub.l.e, Nor-dmann put f n his great hit at a most spot. Lee Metzendorf and Ronnie each made a sensationai catch.

THE LINE-UP

pers Position Counselors Jr. Camp Position
L. nalker CF Bill Feigen S8
n T6ss1er 3B Lee Metz endor f CF
f Fisch IB Mike Spicer P
nie Nor-dmann LF Joel Frankel RF
wart Herman P larry Spellens lB
ry Pitman C Gordy Rondeau CF
ry Simon RF Marvin Edelstein 3B
y Simon SS Tony Di Giore C
Daniels 2B Mal Mit ch8ll 2B
Clott RF George CraWford RF
Cohen 2B Tom \Teil -- ·2B CHEYENNE-CHEROKEE TEAM DEFE1l.TS TO-HO-NE by Mal Zimmerman-John Nathan

~:Jhile the Campers wer-e defeating the Junior Camp Counselors, on Tuesday, the Cheyenne-Cherokee team defeated,camp To-Ho-Ne in a tight tattle, 5-4.

OUr toys s cored once in the second and in the third uith on8 on, Del Fidanque hit a long horner. Again in the sixth our team added triO more runs to a total of 5.

The h.igh-Li.ght s for :Mah Kee Nac were the pitching of D.ff..ark Tessler and the hitting don~ by Del F'i.danque , Del contributed a homerp],1ils tuo additional hits.

Mah KeG Nac Line-up

Mark Tessler P Robert DenhoHz C

Je ff Frank 3B

2B IB CF 2B LF

Mike Silverman SS

Del Fidanque RF

Richard A l::erlin LF steve Ru binstein CF Jimmy Venit 2 B Fred Edelstein RF Randy Pace SS

John Nathan

Clem Zuckerman John Herfort Roger Daniels steve Siegel

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by Larry V. Levine and Robert Dresdale

Popularity of golf resulted in an allday golf program on Monday rrhen 13 boys werrt to the Greenock Golf Gourse to play from

10: 00 A. M .. to 5: no P M. Most of us played 18 holes and ".'/e had a \JOnderful,time.

The people rrho went were: Robert Dr-e adale" Mal'k Gersh ,John Folkman, kl'thur Silver, Jimmy Levine, Steve Siegel, Les Channa tz ,Clem Zuckerman, Larry V. Levine,Iarry KudlO'.'J,Mike Silverman, Richard Kremer, Bo b G. 'Jalker ',Ji th our golf counselor Ed Spinelli.

A picnic lunch -~'0]3S lTought f'r orr. camp

and distri brbed., and each my was given money for bever-ages , It nas one of II The Days" of the summer.

The toys nere matched up in tnosomes

and threesomes and Tie r.errt out for a most beautiful day.

.PAGE .Q

CHEROKEES BEAT AIDONQUINS LOSE TO SEN] by Steve Shapiro

The Cherokee team met the Algonql team, on Tuesday, on the Senior diamor a challenge game. The game startej ofj good defensive battle sparked by the I ing of John Nathan for the Cherokees c Bob Fis cher for the l.lgonquins.

For 6 innings the game was nip-a! 'iithout a score. Then in the 'cottom ( 7th, the Cherokees scored 4 runs on 2 by Richard Marantz and Randy Pace and by Rober-t Denholtz, Bo b Aberlin and Si Ru binstein . From then on the game till int a a rout VIi th the final score 8-1 : favor of the Cherokees.

The outstanding features were thl p i.t ch i.ng by Nathan and the fine field: the Cherokee nine.

The

Algonquins Player

Pos.

Mike Kohner 3B

Paul Friedman SS

Bob Bookman IE-lB

Bob Fisoher P

Ralph Leez en rnum2B Ben Folkman IB M.ark HaseJ knrn CW' Jeff Bergstein C Herb Zemansky RF Frank Spigel RF

Line-up

. Cherokees Player

Randy Pace Jeff Frank

Ro bert Denho l t:

Bob Aberlin Del Fidanque steve Ru binste John Nathan Richard Marant Leo Lefkowits Steve Shapiro

Beh ind Al Tessler! s great pitchi hitting~ the Senecas defeated the Che 19-1. The hi.t.t ing stars for the Sene wer-e Alan Tessler, 1vi th a homer ,a tri 2 singles; Jeff Lehr-man .vri th a homer s i.ng Le ; John Cohen 'who trippled and 4 by Dave Bruck and Ronnie Yagoda.

Randy Pace with 3 hits and Del F ':{ith 2 hits were the star batters for Cherokees. The Cherokees loaded the b ti.mes hrt were unable to bring in the runs.

The SenecaS:klan Tessler P., Bruc C.,Jon Gohen,SS."Bob Bookman,lB,Todd JB"Dave Bruck,Lf,Herb Zemansky,RF,Ra Le ez e n laum )RF ,Ronnie Yagoda, 2B and Je Lehrman,CF.

The Cherokees: .Iohn Na'bhan .P, Jef SS,Steve Shapiro,C,Robert Denholtz C, Fidanque,IB,Ed Freedman,2B,Steve Rubi IF ,Bob l'"berlin,RF ,Steve NtaTatz ,CF, an Randy Pace 3B,P.

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Counselors M:lI jiJ1i t ehe 11 111i t eh Strear Jeff Malley

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I Andy Simon

I Paul Friedman

II [:.) b Bo 0 kme n fi,1chnrd M:1rantz

Leo Lefkou.i ts

II Fct.er Heller Hiohard Do bki.n

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,8 nord.r::ann ,t Fischer

: Spigel

S;·w·1Jiro

,3 r;h'l.rril<2, t~ +, -.r8issraan Rer _:'ort Zuckerrzm

, Gc.rfin!~cl Ger3~

'S Jolden Friedland t.e i n

Le':ris E~1"3Ch

Mark Bat shaw

I' E:i chard Kremer I Richard Fain

I Ira Rosen Peter JaskOTI

II Len Ls ':nlj_te I f~lan Gl'e8l18

I I Ro Ler-t Gordon

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isenLerg ~·uJh(;Jr

Mark FiGn

Larr-y Lane Steve Fe Ldman Joel Tfeissglass

Y8SSner 51 l.orrcar; 'Jranid:

I 1:iar).;: Denson , Dav i.d Baer

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elors Za~o!,f} eil Hal!Pl'l;

Cctlnselors Steve IUoj_n r~e(')rge r~ranf(,rd Lar l'Y S :,8 118 ns

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• _ t2.1kt,r 2'insbl3rr:; C ohe r,

t ;~berl:'n .l.irscr, ~!eLit Eger

Edc l.st.c i.n

.Jt;;fr Fisch

Je f'f B8r[,;[, l.ei n :rc_rl: Hasc Lk .r-n Del Fiel.J .. I(llLl:

'I'al Zi)Jl!llerlTnn :\,-liclE{el Silver", , 3lJOV8 ,3 j_egel ['l'clCC ,'I'ral.,t, lor Eiclmrd GI'f::dYlG ,J(:::lT~r Ho.ss on

:=.urL Char nzrtz

~lO i cr-t Dr-e sdaLe Ha.L Lehrman

Dan Ei.Ll i.n

Stc:yO Kl.'1lve.nt Michaol Gl'ubin Dav i.d stelTq,el LT()sh Schneider

Jci chard Eger ll,oiic!!ael Stl"D.11S

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Counse Lor s

Alan Taback Sudhansu r,flisl"a Eauriee Martine~

HerTY Simon Roger Lowenabe-i.n Iia Lph Loez enbaum St6ve Rubj_nstein lUchaI'd Kor'man Richard Janvey Mark Tessler Eric Gohen

Zeke Saletan Fred Schwartz Lewj_s Schneider' ulan Bullock Lonnio i3urgin

; MerriCK Shar f'f !.nQ,:{ Schar f larry V. Levine Robert rfesmall Seth Kuneri GordoL Lissauer

, Petal' Fish

Counselors Cliff Ealley Joel Fro.nl:el BUI Chand.l.ez-

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.Torry F'i, t.rx.n

.rcn Cohen

Ben F'o Lkrra n

Ed Fr-eedman StEjve Silver Ro';er Daniels Stews ~,'jandGr

Bob Davidson

Bc.,l, G. -.-Ialker I,';crr k Hof'f'rmri Fruce Janvey Glenn Carey L:.U'ry Levine (8)

Dav i.d -:i OOc1rOVl .ron FI' j_odr::an Dan rilorgenstern Jay Rosen

JOll lQein

Steve Fuld

l'[12.r k Ede Is t e in

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J08 Horovritz. Jerry Grossman

, Frank \Tong

Stevmr-c Herman Herb Zomansky Ronn'i.e Yagoda .Iohn i':atilan Jeff Frank Anch'8n Adler Leonard Baer Henr-y Polin

Kenneth Ba L ter Stuart Friedland 1~ t.bhen Gud Ls Jon Frank

<Tr.n Ul.arrrt

Jilmny .:Jeutsch -"'.:cti1l.lr -i[oissJ]Bn Stevo Rothschild Sol Y.aplan

I Joel ~':C'rg~nst,ern

I ~ 1:'121' k ila 1ElCl n

.lohn l':o:cvell Marv:j_l~ I!:delstein Fred Armstrong Dill fl[o.cl:tinger

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Rei cer t Daniels David Bruck -I\_lan Te8s1er Randy Face

Ro £rt Donholtz Rol~el't Bernstein Mike Lerner JiJr,::tY Levine J":181 ".i:Lsl1engra.d j\Iicll;,el Gla.ss ilrnolcl Koplin San: Pryor

Jeff Stavitsky ArthllT ~.!I8neher Ricky Ber:r::an

Todd Lichtenstein Jirmny Cantor

Jon Far kas

Josh Bauman

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Recorder-5corer . Assistants Chief Judges. Starter

Judges at Finish •

_ Fiet~ Ey?llts_ Ju~ge.~~~ ,.



· l~be Venit

Jan nendland- Bill Feigen-Tony Digiore-Ed Sp

• • Charlie Schneider -TTil WAlone

• ill't Candell

• Ed Bunting-Lee Metzendorf-Erni

• Pete"Cqcciolfi! I

R U L E S

1. Each 1:ny from each team must participate in at least one event.

2. In the Base Running Relay for Time, entrants may not be aides or Pentathlon cant

3. All teams w~Jll be judged for organization and decorum during announcements and f reporting promptly for events. Points may 00 added or deducted for this .. 4. Scoring: 1st place (5), 2nd place (3), 3rd placa (1)

Pentathlon Scoring 1st place (15), 2nd place (10), 3rd place (

Marathon Scoring 1st place (25) ,2nd place (15), Jrd place (

5 .. Each team will select the :W~ME OF AN IMl.GIN1~Y COUNTRY and SU EMIT the Nl~ to th r:OORDlNATOR imediatelY after the FJRST m:ETING OF THE TFJI.M.--

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The Head Coach of each team will au bnit TnO copies 'of the entries for events No.3 - 4 - 5 to the Coodinator direotly after the first meet· of his team.

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ORDER OF EVENTS

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1. Choctarr-Apache- Sprint 25 Yards

2. Iroquois Sprint 25"

3. Mohican Sprint (2 Heats )35 II

4. 1Tavajo' _ Sprint 11 50 II

5. Cheyenne Sprint n 50 11

6. Cherokee Sprint 75 II

7. l~lgonquin SenecaSprint 75 n

8. lSde Sprint 100 II

9. Mohica 'Final Sprint 35 II

10. Navajo 11 Sprint 50 II'

ll. Cheyenne II Sprint 50"

12. Choctaw - Apache Undressing Scramble Race 13~. Choctaw - Il.pache Potato Relay

14. Iroquois Sack Relay

15. Mohican Relay •

16. Navajo Potato Race Relay

17. Cheyenne Sack Relay ••

18. Cherokee Relay

19. L.lgonquin-8eneca

20. Base Running Relay for Time

21. Pentathlon ••• Javelin - Dj~tance Softball throw- z.ccuracy Football - Distance

Basket tall - Foulshots

Dash - 100 yards

(See diagram of rout a)

1 Entry 1 II

2 II

2 II

2 n

1 II

1 II

1 11

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22 .. Uarathon

Equipment:

Lime, Liner, Finish Tape (string),String for lining 8 lanes.

25 Potatoes, 8 Sadks , Javelin, 3 Softballs, Arrows for marking T~e, 2 basketballs, 2 footballs) stop watch, B Batons, Tables Megahone.

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EXPERT

B E I~ G S T E J 1\/ - (3 1\ U C E C 0/-/ E /\J

The 1958 camp season at Milh-Kee-Nac .n , Riflery Counselor Bill Chandler UClS ~tts. Bill reports that there wer-e sane

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re ce i ved a II shot." in tr:e ar n Iz om tJ18 RiflGiry on hand each d2.Y to train the young Davy 17,600 rounds of .22 calibre rir:1~e~,~Jn[l1Uni-

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'ired at regulation National Hiflery ~.ssociation targets. The N. n. 1 •• sponsors such rc t.i.on at Sunmcr Canps anc; also throughout the r cs't of the year at 8811001s, pr i.vat.e

z at.i.one and clubs. ....

The spe cd f'Lcat Lons for sho.rt i.ng awar-ds are set up Ly }Ii". R., ~ .... , and all awar-ds

Ide' by that aasoc iutd on , Camp Mnh-Kee-Nac participates on the II Junior" level and all .n thL! Senior Camp <'IrQ cncour-a.jcd te learn to shoot and to try for ar.ar-ds : Pro ~'larks- 1tJ.r ks Elan , ~Vlarksman First CLaas ~ Sharpsi1oe,ter, Sharpshooter First Class, Second B2r all the VI2.y throur;h nine cars.

Th,:m comes the Expert and this Ls {olloGd t:y Distin(:uished. Each boy teg-ins ~y rrith tho Ldon in rn.nd that he, too ~ l:~ay become wj)istinguished'! By the looks of ial.i.ty of this year IS shootinf;, It won ' t "t:;o long at 0.11 until Hah-KGe-l'io.c boys ar e ,::, the coveted meda], and pabcn of t.he iJistinguished I1ifleryman.

, Upper Seniors Jeff Bergstein and Bruce Cohen have f'arri shec the Expert' requireand aI'S on their 1:1ay to the ~is tinguished.

The fullo1iing lnys have rec.chcd various steps in N. R. ~L. qua l.i r.i cat.Lon , It

i te under at ood that a ccor-d'i.n ~n Lhe order of avrarvIs 28 Li s t.ed 1::elow (Promar-ksman , nan , ot c , ) 00. ch roy, in a ch i.cvi.n., his pl.a ce , h'18 a Lready paased the quo.lifico.tion

:; which praccde his oi.n . The shooters and their highest ar.ar-ds are:

t: Jeff Bcr gsbe i,n and Bruce Cohen 3hooters

~r~ bTUC0 Str~ttler '.r: Eric Cohen

:.r: Fred Schrrar tz Ben Fo Lkman ltO tert ~.ieis snan ,

'U': IJiIce Varner Lf'rry Hirsch

!.'ike Kohner' Ed Fr-eedman

G1:mn CC::I';::::y

ar : Henry Polir TIo tort Lrcsdc.1G

sh oot.cr : .

It\rk 1"Iodoff

Hobert Goldon

'llichard Fa i.n St.ov-J -:.~[lDd('"

Joff' st '-: vi t,c;L:y TIle'hard Kor+nn Hal Lohruun

Marksr.1Cln 1st Class: stcv~ Silv0r IrCt 110son Sam Pryor

Lonnio Bur [;in Richard G1'08no

I'.'!o.r ks ma n :

ZElko Sa Let.an Leonard BaGr l1.ml F'r i.ednan

Pro-Harksman:

Julian Goldon I:erf; stuart F'r Lcd.Land l.rthur Sisser

~.rnold Koplin Leo Lof'korr; ts

John Folkman· nichard Kromer

THE TOTEM

PAGE 6

PRESEJ\IEll

VV /-\TE rl F I~O 1\1 -

The 1'nteri'ront announced the f i.ncL list of boys who have received auar ds at th waterfront during the SUI']ILlor. This is in addition to the lists already printed in prev copies of O1.IT 'l:'oter:1. The final list of dockers, rafters, canoeists and those receivin Cross SV/i::1JTIing avar ds this summez- f'o.l.Lovrs e

DOCKERS:

David Baer Dean -,·h;sserman

Riehnrd Eger Robert Davidson

.t~ndy l~dler Josh Bauman

Larr-y F'i.s cher-Mar-k Edelstein Jerry Hasson Bo"iJ Garfidwl Eichael Straus Merrick SLarff

Lewis -:-,'hite Steve Kohner Steve Fuld .il..rnCJld Koplin nick BerrBn Eric Cohen l\~ar k Gersh f:like Gru bin John Nathan Steve Silver

I.rthur Meneher

Ira Rosen

Mark Fiell

Ral;Jh Hirsch Peter Fish Steve Ru bi.ns'te i

St eve Marant.z Ro1..~ert U8~T'2n

C!~NOEISTS: :1.11(1rev[ Simon

l~lan Bullock Lonnie Burgin Burt Char-mat.x

Hotx:wt, 0resdale Peter Fish Jeff Frank

Hobert Golden Eichard Greene Larry Hirsch

Peter Jaskovi Richard Korean Leslie Char rzai.z

n.c .BEG IiX·iERS:

steve Hubinstein ~lark BofiL!
Brien Friedland Bruce Trat
Levri.s Schneider icrthur Sis
Peter NClrdnann Jelf Stavi David Baer Len Biler

Jhl Canter I:.ichard Eger

R. C. INrE?~'IEDL.·4TES:

Jon Frank steve Fuld Mark Gersh Bob Goldman

M2.rk Densen

Laurin Herr steve Ro,'.ers Pet.er Fish IiIark Tes

Sol Kaplan In. Rosen JilTDny cJeill steve ';[a

Hal Lehr-man Steve Shapirn Matthey! Guelis

.\rt .Fancher David St.empe L Jean ',[D.sserman

Ken Eisenberg Ro L"B1't Gordon Todd Li chtenstei

Boo Gcrfinkel Peter Heller Gordon Lissauer

Jerry Hasson :Ira Rosen CIem Zuckerman

Randy Face David \JOOdrOVI MichElel Straus

Steve Pe Ldrmn IiInrk Yavelow 1.IIal ZilTlJaernnn

Jon Fr-ank Jon Fr i.ednzin

Ch11 ck Granick l~lan Greene 1a:rry lime lUke Lerner steve Iljlill'3.ntz John Nathan RoueY't -:issr.1D.n

11. • G .S·nimmer sr

Ho 1:ert Daniels

Leslie Char-mat.z . Josh Schne i.der

Jon Pr i.edman Lar-r-y V. Levine

steve Ru l'li.nstein l~ndy Sch[',rf,

Jeff St~'vitsky Jir:1:rry Deuts ch Lawr ence Miles

steve Sieg-el Mich2.el Strnus Jimrw Stein

Seth Kune steve Lev Sam Pryor

In addition, the nater-f'r-cnt issued checkouts to campers iro lxvbh boa t i.ng and sa.

The checkout s 1".'8re t'-:-:Ksn ly the rcys whc rri.shed to earn the right to take out a r-owboat

sailt:oat durjn,;; fre8 ac t i vi ty periods. The checkouts are :J.S follows:

BOI..TIHG: Hicharu. I.llison, Jim ~.shel', Kenny BJ.lter J Hark Batshaw, Robert Bo oknunDavi.d E Lonrri.e %rgin, Burt Charnutz,Jny Clotct,Erie Cohen, Robert Daniels ,Billy Davids Mark llensen, Hich .. rd Do Iki.n , Hotert Lr-eadaLe ,Richard fD.in,Stev8 li'eldman,Mark F l' odd Fine l:erg ) Lar-ry Fischer ,ho i~crt Fis cher , Pe+.er Fish ,Een Fe lkrrJ'ln. Br i.en Friedl Michc.el Glo.ss ,Robert Golden,Chuek (}ra)"lick and 1.1-:1.L1 Greene.

~.lso, I [ich;eel Gru bi.n , ~·hrlc H<".sc::lkorn,i":.:::Llph Hirsch,Sol Ka pl.an , .Iori Kleil1Jl\Teil Ke ~'!ike Kohner, TIiGhn.:rd KOrnF],n,L='.I':C-Y Kudlovr ,Seth Kunen,Larry Lane , Joff Lehr-nanj La Levine ,Todd Lichtenstein,lJlich~.el t/Io.r;.·aul1) Pet.er Nor dman , lea Eosen, J2.y Rosen, Z SaletJ.n )11.onnie Snlny, Jo sh S chne i.dar ) film Sil vcr-man ,i ... ndy Simon, Henry Simon) Je St.:- vi t.s ky J Hichael StrJ.us ,Bob G. -,;o.lke1' ,;.rt Ueis SD£'.l1, Bo b r.esman ~D~lvid\Toodrow Ronrn e Y2.Goda.

EO'"'.tir(; Requirements: Pas s r·1TGerfl test, understand J-.:oatine:;' and SNaIL cr2ft 1'8 t.ions ) 10. urich properly, 1'0\': strai [;ht for 40 ynr-ds , t.ur n on exami.ner s conmand c jump out of arid c.Li.m b in stern,dock properly, ship ocr-a and oar-Locks and store oar-s properly.

Sa i.Li.ng : (continued on page ll~)

'HE TOTEM

fO A sso B TEMt3 trt« AT TO-HO-.NE

.:n. Zi~orma.n

On .l!.ugust 14, the Navajo 1~ team defeate Camp To-Ho-Ne Team. (same age group)by core of 10-8. The big bl.ow in the game 'ohnny Follanan 1 s, who got up with 2 out,

packed', last inning and we were behind and he hit a long triple to center

· to score all the men on bases and win arne for us.

The pitching job was handled beautifully chard ·;:\"remer. The Navajo Lineup:

r Position i.E R H
· Hasson 3B 4 1 1
· Ealter lE 3 0 1
rd Kremer P 4 1 1
Folkman CF 4 1 1
SchneiderSS 3 1 1
r Sisser RF 3 1 0
Janvey 2D 2 1 1
Gersh LF 1 1 1
Sale tan C 3 0 1 ***~~*~~*

bart Dresdale and Larry V. Levine

1:..t the same time the 1 .. team was playing a-Ho-He team) our B team slugged its

o a 20-~9 victory over their B team.

Our team was sparked Qy a 16 run lead e first inning, featuring tremendous ng poner .

The team held the lead but vrer-e threat:in the 7th inning. B Team Line-up:

r lili H
Kazer 4 2
· Friedland 2 1
Glass 6 4
· V Levine 4 2
t FrieEiland 2 1
.d Koplin 0 0
· Kudloy) . 6 5
Hoffman 5 3
stavitsky 3 1
rd Fain 2 1
,t Dresdale 0
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The Junio~ Camp Counselors forged to

a vista:!.';; behind the great pitching of Mike Spicer, despite great pitching by Lenny Zamore and great fielding by Frankie nong,.

The stn:,o Y:81'8 Bill Fe i.gen; who held his team togeth'3r with plenty of spirit, lJliJ::8 Spi cc: .. ~, and Lee Metzendorf.

The laD' hitting stars for the Senior Camp Counso Lor c +er e Marty Meer and Frankie ~lang .

The ump.ir-c.s vlha did a wonderful job "liSre }'fltch Stre:lr and stewart Herman;" This is t.he second v:'cto:"7 for the Junior Camp Counselors ove r the Senior Camp Counselors.

Senio~ Camp Staff

Junior Camp Staff

Len Zamcr-e

Bill Feigen 5S Lee Metzendorf CF ISiE8 Spicer P ][:1rv Edelstein 3B Gordy Rondeau 1F

Tom ~:Jeil IB

Mal Mitchell 2B

Tony Di Giore C

George CrawfordRF

Fred L':·'l-:;·~:~O:!G !:.f

J\{Jarty Me8:"~ Cf'

Frank '·iong SS

Ed Spir:311i IE

Ed Bunting 3B

Jeff M3.l1ey 2B

Jack Frankrr')~ C Abe Venit RF

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CHEROKEft.J . i~·"J O~JF,J. CIIEl'ErTNES 9- 7

'I'lio C~~e:-:'O~',: .. :3 J beh i.nd really great reb.cf fo:··~c:hii1s 1:7 Roberi ii-berlin, defeated I the C".e:;CD"18S ;~r a s core of 9-7 on Aug. 15.

Ra::.:iv FZ8 started the pitching, for the ChG:;_'oY~"J 85 ::u~ had a shaky start and was r-e La eved b~T Robcro ;L bsr Li,n in the third.· nhe Ct..c"a1··"'.-,M ,·rO'·'J. de .. 1 2 3 in the 1st ..

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and t.ne C:1ey3:~ne3 got _'j nalks and a single to score 3 r-uns J c~1lJ to have the Cherokees come lack i:1 t~--...e next Lming to tie up tihe game.

T"I"Io sin~183 "by Steve Ru bLnstein and Rotert Dsnholtz plus an error put the Cherokees ahead 4·3.

In the top of the 6th, thEl Cherokees really st3.~'ted h=-.!1'lI1.el'ing the ball. They got 5 more against bhe Ci"1srokees 2. (:':~hC-UP P.B)

THE TOTEM

BO'IS ENJOY FIN[~L FRIDl.Y NIGHT SERVICES

by V.ark Gersh

',Jill Maloney, Head Counselor of the Junior Camp opened Services and said that this could 1:e the last regular Friday night services of the summer.

Bob Fischer led us in the opening prayer.

Then the biggest choir of the summer, which was on the stage, led us in songs. Then Roger Lonensbe'i.n lead us in the next tiLessing and Ben Folkman sang in Habre'w. 1.. blessing and parts of our services v/ere led b.Y Paul Friedman.

Then Bsn Folkman led us in responsive reading and he was followed 'qf Ronnie Yagoda rrho also led us in responsive reading.

The choir sang Ador, Olom and then Fen Folkman sang Kiddush and read a psalm. The choir fo'Ll.oned lIi th Yigdal and were joined by the congregation.

Bruce Cohen then sang a blessing in

He l:relr! and he 'was folloned by Leo Lefkowi ts who read responsive reading.' Then Vie had the final blessing, and the choir ended the Services by singing two lovely songs.

Our guests from Camp Beaupre again came to visit us for our Friday night Services.

OHEROKEE - CHEYEN1\E LINE-UP (con.from P. 1)

Pos.

CHEYENNES

Pas. CHEROKEES

Robert Daniels Mark Tessler Mike SilverIl'.an il,ndy £.dler Fred Edelstein Jinnny Levine Clem Zucker-man Bob Bernstein John Her fort Jinuny Venit

ss Leslie Charmatz RF

P Randy Pace P 3B

3B Del Fidanque RF

IF Bob [~berlin 3B P

CF Steve Rubinstein LF

C Richard Marantz CF

IB Ed Freedman RF

RF Jeff Frank SS

2B Steve Shapi;ro C

2B Leo Lefkowits C

Cherokees Cheyennes

Box Score

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CHEYENNES S K1~TE ':!lTH Cl~MP DlJIJBEE

by Jimmy Venit 'I~

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On Thursday, August 14, all the Cheyennes got on a bzs and Vie rode to picnic area on Lake Pontooauc. There one rras given a delicious box lunch sisting of 2 large piaces of French chicken (1 leg -1 b; .3t), two rolls, bag of potato chips, cup cake, and 2 TIe wer e joined 1y Frances at the area.

l~fter tvJO hours of skating was tired. "(ie Ie ft the rink at and drove home in a rainstorm.

Bill Chandler, Ernie and Lenny Zamoreo

l~lol1g with Frances came a slight c~izzle so ~e all made a hurried de and drove to the roller skating rink.

1l.fter Tie got our skates 'lite went the rink a couple of times to see could skate and it turned out that us. could and that; those who coul.dn 't quickly picked it up. About 5 minutes the girls from Camp Danbee arrived. rest of the evening was spent in ska

All in all, everyone had a good at t.he skating party and the only thing a rout it are the blisters on us. The boys 1'lho 'nent are:

Robert Denholtz,John Nathan, Randy steve Shapiro ,1Je s Charmatz ,Del larry Hirsch,Richard Korman,Mal Z Robert ~berlin, Jeff Frank, Ed Fre Leo Lef'kotzi'bs , Richard Marantz' and Rubinstein and the counselors were~

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Burt

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'his summer Camp Mah Kee Nac has enjoyed , its most su~ces8ful craft prosram in -ears·, This year I s counselor, Bill Mach, is an experienced and creative in-

or. He lives in the Bronx, N. Y.

ne of his ideas is taking natures 01'111 od to wake beautiful projects, includny interesting items such as candle

s , bowl.s , and many other things.

3sides this, our program also .::onsists

leather and enameling work. Some- 3l8e newl is using popsi ckle st::'cks to 1teresting. things like pencil 1 olders, r cases, and bread baskets.

. an Bullock, Ira Rosen, Mike Glass, II ·.feissglass completed a majic trick 1 the shop and they are proudly show-

Ask any of them to show you it.

. 8 follovIing boys have devoted many and' have worked happy and hard in the hop.

ant or Josh Schneider Sol Kaplan

elstein David Stempel Laurin Herr

kas Robert Golman David Baer

.,J_bin David Uocdr-ow Ralph Hirsch

Eger Todd Lichtenstein Jim il-sher

JJ"Tl3n Joel Morgenstern Peter Fish

ohner Jon Frank Larry Miles

i.Ld Jay Rosen Jon Friedman

iarf Steve Feldman Bob i.-jesman

;-eissman Doan ~"Jasserllun j~lan Greene

.rll'B:tz Peter Heller Dan Fillin

ierrnan Alan fullock Matthev{ Gudis

.rdmann Joel Tf;i.shengrad Mike Glass hengrad Lewis T,fl1ite :rvrark Ue.r.:-.;L1

nan Jeff Stavitsky Jer-r-y Hasson

ct.an Steve Silver Dick Jan vey

er Bo b Gar finkel Mar k Medoff

skow Rober-t Golden Ira Rosen

idson BTian Friedland Randy Pace

Ro bert Denno.l tz.

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Pl~GE RADIO SHACK HAS WErT ~ ~ ! ~ l! s« - by-Richard Korman

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The radio shack continues to be a very popular acti vlty for many campers. li new and longer antenna has recently been put up and VJe are getting a longer range.

Among the recent contacts, the follcw/ing stand out:

K 81 MU / VE 3 Armstrong, Ontario

V P G Y Columbus, Mississippi

These contacts are the result of the new 20 meter antenna, which Ernie Curry, radio counselor put up.

The follov!ing states have been contacted by our radio operators:

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Mass. Conn. Mi cl.,

N. Y& N. H. R. I.

vt • Va. N.J.

Fla, Ga. Miss.

TEinn .,_ Penn. Ohio

,ie hope to contact many more before 1'Ie close the shack this summer •

:;;;/: HUNK 4 Cll.~!PER.'3 CATCH CHIPMUNK

~;' On ';:d~~::ay:a::::nsaletan,

!;;~;:r! Burt Chawatz and couns.elor.., Maur(::y: ice MartinC:7, came bac.; from lunch

?:-:":: and found a chipmunk in their cabin.

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(/V many years at (:>.: and rre told

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!\;:;;: back in the :<:::::: had a merry <..::::: ing to catch \.:;:::; munk. Finally

;:.::\( him, and we decided to :::::;::.: our ani~l colle etion.

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i:)? food (peanuts) for our nevr friend. ',Te :·.5:;: wi Ll, try to tame him. It was decided /::::.: that your reporter could keep him.

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H;.GE 1 MOHICf.N JUNIOR CI.:MP DEFEi.TS Nh Vil.JOS SENIOR Cl~MP 11 - 6

by Uark Edelstein (,{l.ge 8)

Navajos Mohicans

by Mike Grubin

":ioll; to day, [~ugust 13, some of the Apaches played r;aterpolo in the ::':1ke.

In a nicely played game, the Mohi Softball team of the Junior Camp defe the Navajos, youngest campers, Team of Senior Camp by the score of 11-6) in t traditional game at Mah-Kee-Nac.

":ie had a Red TOiJ.m and 17e had a Blue Team and 17e played uater polo.

In the middle of th3 game, Counselor TO:1 ~1ei1, ca.Ll.ed some of the boys for swim instruction.

The Mohican beam showed that they the spirit and TIil1 to beat the Navaj their older camp-mates.

The f'o'l.Lorring toys ner e on the Hed Team:

The Line-up

Josh BaUlIBn - Mar k Edelstein - Da vrd Baer

Michael lifcJ.rmon-PGter Fish

1<licbc:I.C31 Straus

MOHICl~NS

Pas.

Navajos

Steve Kruvant SS Merrick Shar ff CF Kenny EisenbergRF

Jimmy Stein 3B

Llan Greene LF

Dick Perman IB

Steve Marantz P

Robert Gordon C

Mike Gru bin RF

Jim Deutsch RF

i.ndy Schar f CF

Mark Yave Low 2B

David ",7oodrovi :LF Dan MorgensternPH

Ronnie Salny PH

Jon FriedwBn RF

Jerry Hasson Kenny Balter larry Levine Richard Kremer Louis Schneider M:a.r k Hoffnan Jeff stavitsky Zeke Saletan John Folkman lU'thur Sissel' Mark Gersh

Mike Glass Stuart Friedland Bruce Janvey Ross Kazer

The f'c.LLovd ng boys wer8 on the Blue

Team:

Chuck Granick - Robert rJ-eissmD.n -Jimmy':ieil1 Dean ':Jassermo.n - Larr-y Fischer Jool IltIorgeDstorn

The Counselor Tli th the vraber pole i7D.S Sandy B.Aent.

The Red t eam non. Mark Edelstein got 3, David Bacr got 3. ".-To bot.h got 6 all togother.

I don 1 t remember nhat, the Blue team players got lnt all together they only ga~ 5, so Ve TIOD.

HI-Pinch h.i t.t er

ffi- Pinch Runner

Box Score

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Camper: Is there 0. letter for me? M::lil i.ide: ~·jhD.t is your name?

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Camper "Its on the envelope. Can ft you read?

C::-' .er : (rrho missed th2 performance) "Iri.d br;e play have D. happy ond.irg .!'

Second Carnper : "Sure, everyl::ody was happy 1"111en it anded ,"

Docter: II You cough more eas i.Ly this mornLng,"

Jon: 11 I Should. I!ve been practicing all

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Clerk: 1111.ide do you type?

i.ide; "sure I use the Columbus syst.em,"

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)n Saturday, l~ugust 16, after dinner

- nent to the Lodge to hear and see the j in camp.

'he program began with iu-thur Mencher 19 drums and Tony Di Gior:e playing the wi th the performing of "\"Ie -:Jelcome

) Mah Kee Nac ,"

lext [~rthur was j oinedon the stage by . sen terg playing the "trumpet. They

l IIAmerica The Beaut Lfu I" and "Horne On mge ."

'hen along came the "Li tel' a cell of the

, Camp, Mark Edelstein and his rendi - .f 11 Zippersll and "'Phe Market Pl.ace" on . ano , Jinuny Canter then gave us two on his guitar--IIRed River Valley!! and lagnola .11

lack to the keyboard once again, Jon played II Indian '.Tar Dance" and liThe 19 Ri.nk ," The harmonica was played

7;! Lawrence Miles of Cabin :5. "'Cie heard .z anna'I

'he last performance was a trio playing clarinets-steve Lewis, Jon Ulanet and -Ledman , playing II There I s a Tavern In ,vm", and I1The Caisson Song ."

To show their versa1ity of the Clarintonal structure J Jon Ulanet and Jon

ian concluded with lITango Tropical."

.fter the Junior Camp left ,Dan Morgena Junior, who dio not ha ve a chance

.y earlier, performed the II Country

and II Country Gardens" on the flute.

.e was folloned by our Harry James,

, Friedland, who played,llIjy fiFJroll from .ocolate Soldier and II l' m Gonna Sit Down and 1,[ri te Myself a Letter on "the ,t. This "vas f'o.LLowed by Hal Lehrman -P danced to the "Sid81:falks of New

'or-k and gave another performance of .ussian Folk Dance" to the' playing of

. From the 'Nutcracker Suite" of Tchkai-

'henwe left the Lodge for our bunks having a very entertaining evening.

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AU 0 U 130N ~~EMI3EI~ SH IIJ

At the 1.eginning of the summer , Joe Kruger bought a numter of memberships in the National Junior il.udueon Society to be given to toys who showed outstanding interest or ability in our Nature Study Program.

Boys exhi bi ted this interest tw going

on at least three ~~ture study field trips, of b.r collecting and caring for some animal, I or by collecting and reading a tout some

su 1::Dect such as flowers, or insects or rocks •

Awards consisted of a pin showing mernber shap in Junior 1.udubon, and a l::ook1et introducing new members to a study of some

of the common birds and animals in the Northeastern part of our country •

The boys receiving awards are:

Steve Levlis

Jon Friedman Ronnie Salny Michael Grubin Larry Levine Larry Lane Arthur Mencher Neil Kessner I,rthur lJeissman Richard Eger Sol Kaplan

Joel -:reissglass Jay Rosen

Jim i~sher

steve Fe Idman Arnold Feldman

~Jichae1 Marmon steve Fuld Gordon 1i88auer Larry Fischer Bobby Davidson James ":feill David Baer Chuck Granick Josh Bauman

Mar k Edelstein Peter Fish Steve Kohner Steve Rogers Laurin Herr Mark Kud10w Mark Bauman

f.lthough no special award was availa 1:1e to Senior Campers) the folloriling Seniors wer-e specially noted for their active interest in our Nature Program.:

Julian Goldenberg steve i;iander

Arnold Koplin Jeff Eger

. Steve Silver

Brent is' the counselor 11ntharge Kee Nac Nature program.~"

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1. new feature of the Camp Mah Kee Nacers Uaterfront during the last half of 1958 'was the creation of the Royal Order of the ':iaterfront '.Jaterrats.

High standards for membership were established from the start. Members had to be in two waterfront classes, have passed the rafters tests, and have completed some ser,vice project for the waterfront weekly , In return, members were permitted extra program opportuni ties.

There was a greater response than dnticLpa ted , It became difficult to find enough projects to fulfill the demands. The members contri Iut.ed su bs.tantially to r.ebuilding eroded em tankmant.s at the wa ter rr-orrt .

They are helping to maintain the appearance of the toa thouee . The projects with "Ihich the ':{aterrats have teen most successful is Itweed pullingl! in the rafters area. They developed techniques nhich speeded up their work on several occasions.

In order to organize all this energy, a formal society rras orgainzed. In addition to the general requirements the following were set and rrer-e attained by those campers listed below:

l.High Chiefs (Passed ·.fater Safety 1.ide) David Bruck and Roru,e Yagoda 2.L01;·1 Chiefs (Passed Junior Life Savi.ng )

Ed Freedman,Leo Lefkowits and Bob Lberlin

3.Low,Lm;J Chiefs (on r.aj.sis of ability and effort)

Billy Davidson and Dick Janvey 4.1stClass Y;aterrat(a.Passed swimmers test., b.Passed one small craft course, c .Did 3 items a week for the :FfJ. terfront

d.Spends 4 hrs. weekly woI!king as a 2nd

class '.Taterrat.

Lonnie Eurgin Fred Edelstein

Stuart Friedland Richard Marantz

Jeff Eger Mark Bat shaw

5.2nd Class ',iaterrats (IJassed Intermediate test and 1 small craft test,2 hr s , nark per vree k, Jim Levine ,Mark Medoff ,Zeke Saletan,Bob Dr'e sda Le ,Brien Friedland Jeff Stavitsky and Mike Glass (con.Col 2)

PkGE 12"·

CAMP~/<S EI\lJOY Sf I~VJCl OFT E A C I-I E I~ - C 0 U P L E ~

by Mal Zimmerman

This summer our campers have enjoyed being served by 3 couples from South Care Mrs and Hrs. Thomas ~.lJyers, Mr. and Mrs. ,_ Hill and Mr. and Hrs. Charles Conner.

1~. and ~~s. MYers are back for thej

second year. Tom teaches social studieE

filmena teaches in an elementary school.

Mr. and I.1r s. Hill are also tack for second year. ~:[alter teaches Industrial :J: and Jane teaches Biology.

}k. and Wws. Charles Conner are herE their first summer . Charles teaches Phys Education, rut i'Us pretty funny that he ( become an Industrial Lrt teacher, because spends much of his spare time in the Craj Shop, Ednita teaches Mathematics.

',ie have enjoyed their company anc ow: them a fine year ahead.

F Il'JlI.L M8SS1.l.GE FROM ':iil.ITRESSES ~"ND '·, •• ITERS

If you were an outsider on June 25tl you 11\0 uld pro ba bly have thought we had ai explosion) but it was only the happy reUl of the Mah Kee Nac family.

There werp. no strangers around, tho coming for the first time were caught in magic spell.

No one kt10VJS of the friendly at.moap and pleasant environment unless they hav spent one sun@er here at camp. Everyone been so very cooperative, and this has m our wcrk a pleasure.

L feeling of sadnes s Ls mingled Ylit the joyful memories as we gaze back on t scenes we must now leave for a while Ednita and Charles Conner -Jane & ;:ialt ~D8 & Thomas.MYers~·

HATERFRONr ( continued fron~ 1st col.)

The -:jaterfront Haterrats have c ontr much to the accomplishments of the water this summer , The spirit ,industry and ini tive of the group hns proven that they a representative of the best in c~ers.

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T Ace N I C by Jeff Bergstein - Ben . Fo'Lkran

On Sunday l~ugust 17, a group of i..lgonquins, Senecas and aides journeyed to camp ic located in Hinsdale, Mass'. to spend the afternoon and evening.

-:-ihen we got there, vie had base 'call and tasket tall .. games. The baseball game was

y Mah-Kee-Nac 10-5. Highlights of the gane were Bob Fischer's fine hitting and pi tchand stewart Herman1s pinch hit horne run to put us back in the game when. we were trail-2. -.-ie did not, however , fare so well in the tasketball game. Our flides were over-« by the fine playing of the Taconic five.

i~fter the games were over, some of us "Went swi.nmi.ng at Taconic J whereas the rest

took shower-s: and changed clothes for the evening treat that was in store for us, an ~ complete performance of II Oklahoma 1'1 ~le had a delicious picnic supper, and after

ve had time to look over the camp and relax for a little while, vm filed into the

i c iluditorium to see the evening's performance.

The performance was very good. i.lmost the entire soript was used as Taconic

1S entertained for t.he better part of 2-t b ours. S·peC1£ll Credits go to the portraye.rs ikam, a peddler whose ancestry vras supposed to be Persian, acd Ado Annie Carnee, a flirt, l.unt El.Lcr , the pillar of the comnum.ty. Jeff Hirsch and Robin ~:iolfe, both

. Mah ... Kee-Nacker-s , par-t i.cd pat.od in this performance and portrayed their characters lcingly.

lJ.fter tho operetta the Camp Rorr.aca girls, who had also been invited to the perIce, Mah-Kee-Nac and Taconic I s boys and girls all par-t Lc i.pat.ed in a gala dance.

k.ll in a l I ; we had an extremoly pleasant afternoon and evening. We hope that the tradition of the operetta at Taconic continues, and that we continue to be invited ..

The ~ides, L.lgonquins and Senecas w;;o went on this trip wore: Robert Daniels, imon, Henry Simon, Robert L. -.Talker, Jeff Fisch, stewart Herman . Ronnie Nordmann, Pi.t man , Also Bob Bookman, Joff furgstein, Mark Haselkorn, Ralph Lee 313 n mum, Her tBrt ky, Robert Fischer, Ben Folkman, Paul Friodman, Mike Kohner, Frank Spigel, David

Jeff Lehrman, Llan Tesslor, Ronnie yagoda, Bruce Cohen, Jon Cohen, Todd F~n8berg ger Lowenstein.

ENOX ~INS DY 16-5 SCORE

LU:iER SENIOR CM~P Hi1.S FINl .. L COOKOUT

n Herfort

n Wednesday morn.in, our team took the ~gainst Camp Lenox, and lost 16-5.

obert DenhoHz of tho Cherokees got ts and was the star ba.ttor for our

Mark Tessler took over as pitcher in :ond inning and finished the game but f the> runs that came in against him nearried , 1.1 Tessler hit a home run.

18 players wer,) ~ Paul Friodman,David ~lan Tessler ,Jeff Lehrman,Mike Kohner) Lkman,Bruce Cohen,Robert Den..holtz ,Mark ~ ,Mike Silverman and 1)el Fidanque.

by Mal Zimmerman

On ll.ugust 17, tho Cherokees, Cheyennes and the Navajos had a· great cookout while the Upper Senior Camp was at a dance at Camp Taconic. This was the final Senior Cook-out of the summer.

-.Ie had hot s i az Li.nv steaks, delicious fried po tat.oos j oni.ons , cakc,juice and fruit.

Then we had a campfire and sang songs and heard and told stories.

It is har-d to telieve that this is the last cookout and Vie v.111 remember the good times we had. The time just flEW~.

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"JiSERFRONT j,~:rlJli)S (continued from page 6)

Sl~ILING CEKi: Robert L terlin,Lonnie Burgin, Ii i.char-d Jo tkin,RobeI't Dresdale ,Jeff Eger , Eel Fr eedmanJti.chcr-d Marantz ,Henry Simon arid Jirruny Venit.

Sl..ILING CRE j HEQUIRE11E?''T'S: Pass rafters .Le s t )(110YI sailin;; nomenc.Lat.ur e and saf'et y rules)set 3nd t~ndlo the jib and mainsail,

pick up mooring and explain capsize proceedure.

S~GLING SKIPPEJ.: Bob Daru.e Ls ,Bob Ber-nstein, Bob -:io.lker, and Leo Lefkowits.

SKIPPER REQUillElilENTS: Paas R.C .Swirnners test ,solo run ni th controlled jibe, corna-ueout , moor, demonstro.te the points of sailing,safcty rules and wat.er rr-ont regulations J and capsize prevent ion.

JUNIOn VI1HSITY I3El~TS Ti~-HO-NE 14 - 6

by Pet.er' Heller

Mark Tessler pitched the Cheyenne-Cherokee Softball Tem:. to a vlin, over Canp To-

H --N8 on l~onday by 14-6 score.

The game started :1::':':_~y enough vri, th our tean gettinG one run, but in the third inning TJ.-Ho-Ne scored four runs. In the fourth,

Tie struck for e i grrt runs. Steve Rubinstein waLked , Tessler singled .Itandy Pace singled ,Bob l~berlin and Del Fic1anques also singled.

Iiu trLnstein in his second time at bat in the inning v;a1lied,1Iike 8i1verr.1an singled,

Iio bert Denhol tz got on by an error and J~berlin -was out. Fourteen men faced their pitcher in that inning.

In the fifth inning C'Lem Zucker-man ,and TIC·-:-\l Face s'i ngled and Marantz walked. Frank lJade an out and Iiu tlLnstein,Tessler and Jin.1Y Venit ._;j r.!?led and ~enhol tz grounded into a dou lile play. That Lnni.ng equaled four runs ~

Ta-Ho ... ~'r) got one 1:10re run in the fifth.

The score by this t Ine v:as 13-6. In the sixth 'we scored one mor e run. Our hitting stars

wer e 1.berlin,ZuckerJil.an,Silverman .Pace and

Ru hi.nsbe i.n ,

The team was made up of Hark Tessler P, Mike Silv8rJ:'E.11 2B,Robert Denholtz C,Bo b i.berlin ITF,Del Fidanque 1B,Randy Pace JB,Larry V Levine C, Jeff Frank 5S ,Steve Ru binste in CF, CleJ"1 Zuckernan ID ,Roger Dam.e.Ls SS, Jim Venit 2B, St.,eve Marant-z C)l and Les Char ma'bz RF.

PL.GE 14

SENIOR Gil.lllP fU.S S~,()RG.i.SBORD DINNER

by Robert Dresdale and Larry V. Levine

On oM':mday evening, l~ugust 18, the 6amp had a Smor'gas ror d dinner. The din consisted of roast fueef, cold cuts,chic a la king, r~rrianerta herrjr.g,potato s pickles, cheese, and fresh veget.ar-tos .•. a beverage, we had orange punch and nil Dessert was brownies and fruit cocktail

L.fter dinner, Joe told us that the reason that TIe had the Ilr:lorras1qord was cause rre voted it for it at the Tovm Me

Ue Vlould like to thank Ted, our ch and the kitchen staff for doing all the extra hard rror-k and prepar'ing the wnder meal.

by Mark Tessler

This sumner the Senior Camper-s Wer( divided into four teams for im::tc;ram gan; The teans are the Red, Blue,Green 2nd B:

The score is a comj.cs.i.t.e of all se' game periods during the SUDU':ler.

The indoor Decatho10n points have 1

I added to the t.eam _8 core. The winninc~ t( will te announced at _t08 end of the sea:

On TJednesday rright , ne had 0. :Hah-l Nac Indoor Decatholon. It lJD.S run ly 181 Zamore, counselor, and the scores are it cluded anong our anagram scores. Here al the events 'I'm had last night

6.HanT:1er t.nr-ow

7 .Sack Race 8.0ne Cent dash 9 :.ihist ling call l:roo.d GrinlO. Jo. ve Lan throw

1. Vocal High Junp

2. 20 foot dash

3. Canc.Le -:Talk

4. Slot put

5. Standing

The judges were counselors, 1.be Ver Pete Caccio1fi and Lenny Zamor e , '77".

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It lClrc~c n'lJ:fC01' cf camper-s enjoyod this year r s archery program in the Senior Camp Idor tho Leador aht.p of :::':J';~'3 Cc::cciolfL Those boys par t i cf.pat tng had a most enjoyable season,

The [li"!Qrc.b YIOn t,; c2.m~(jrs consisted of sevoral classes, each ono of a differont

s t.i.nct i.cn. Tho fim: U1::t of [!.\"12f'c}:::;,undcr the sponsorship of tho Camp ;..rchcry ilssociation_, von fOi' tho seas on are;

O:'LN: 60 points -Ri.chn.-d Fzri.n

80 points -Lrnold KOl.!1in StU2::'~G FriodlD nd 100 points -FClUl F:":;_l_._:l~::an L:_'J.!"l I:ullocir

:i!v~LN; 60 po'i nbc ··-l:o'c:c:~Jc L:"csd'll,) }l.:::r k ll:J L.CJ.: r

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80 po i nt s -i.llan E-"l~_:.'Jcl:

Bobby Cnri.":i.nl::;l

100 points -L'J.rJ·7 l.._;;~.I1J E.JiJ1J:,,T Gm I'i nke l.

130 [lCo:.nts -'::'0hr:~C '::_\lY'r;in :,l~.n J..1ull 0 j~ LCE: ] j_ I) r.b '1£ Ln t.:::; 160 po i.nt s --Lex:;.-'· J.JJvLJJ

'}i"'.:H: 100 1 ... 0 ink; -Ila L L,3;:':i .an

130 po i.n os -~.):::(Jl"'..!.j ~!_)_.(..~:1.[t.1G

J I~ V lOIN 0 0 iJ 1< 0 W

Ira Rosen IL:atthm7 Gudis

Ralph Loezcn mUD

L.laD Bu l Lo ck Bur-t Char mat.z frank Spigcl

Herb Zcnansky Hal LohrT:lan Rotert Ecrnstein 2e;kc SalGtan Lonrri.c llir8in Robert Dresdalo Leonar-d Pacr Michael Glass Lerry Lovine

Larry LovinG

L E /; 0 S J U N I 0 I~

Robert Goldon

Zcko Sa Le tan

Bobby Garfinkel He.tthoYi Gud.i.s Ross Kazer

Mal Zimnerman Jeff Egor

Fred Schr!artz

Hal Lehrman

Nark Gersh Brian Friedland Fetor Nordmann

Fred Scnwar tz Rol:ort Dresdalo

Ralph LeoZGnh'1QB Michael Glass Hal Lehrman no ber-t Golden

Richard Do bki,n Ben F oLkman Robert Drcsda1e

Ben Follman

CAM jJ

Hal Lohrman Ross Kazor Hike Lerner

R.obert Drcsdale

1\ I~CH EI~Y

. The 1950 Lrchory pr-ogr ara for the Junior Camp was held under the rules of the

3.l:lt: .i.rchery ;.ssoci~ttion under tiho loadorship of Joel Frankel. The most outstanding feat

cr tho Juniors W10 tho r o cor-d 16L~ points (at 20 yd=-J by David -,'[oodrOY!. Top honors also go eLTon Klein and So hh Kunon for their pcr f'or-mance s (at 15 ynrds), rlith Jonls 149 points and

et.h t s 148 po i.nt a . The ,· .. r chory awar-ds arc as follow: Honorable mention:l.lan Greene; Art

3)}(;]18r ,l2rry Lc vi.no )L:'2:'l'::.' Filos _, ;,.rthur Statvlln and Kenny Eison ler'g ,

11 0 ~:BO;·il.i\T PIlT 15 yds .

60 points: ;.10.1. Crccr.cs.J)Qvic.1 -.:aodron, £1ichnol Grubin,Larry Hiles ,Jim i~sher, 3tovc' TIoC;ors ,L·.n(3.y Sharf ,Joel Morg(mstcrn,l~rthur Mencher ,lu-thur StatJ:lJ.1"!;lillTY Lovine ,Josh dchneider ,l\{nrk Fien,Gordon Li.sscuer ,Jon Kloin, Sr)t:l Kunon ,L..rthur 'To issmo.n and Ken Ei.sen l::erg •

80 po.int.s : i.leu Crr')one )Javid "'Joaclroi"I,Michael Grubin_,. Steven Rogers, Joel Morg(3nl::tcl'l1:.(.rthul' Menchcr ,Lrthu.r Statman,Larry Levoin,Larry Hiles ,Jon , Kl.o i n ,i',ndy Scharf", Seth Kunon,:..rthur ':,-eis sman , Ken Eison h::rg ,Hark Fion

EQI1<IiLN ?IN 100 PCiiTtS: .[~lo.n Greene ,::Javid -.1 o cdr on ,Jool Morgonstern,;..rthur Menchcr ,Larry .

Lovrno ,LitrrJ Miles ,:..rthur St2.tl::J.an, Jon Klein,Seth Kunen,Art -Jcissman, Ken Ei scnbcr-g and 1'IiJ.rk Fion .

lLBO-.~l~i.N PIH-20 Y0.s. 60 IJO:LiltS: _.lan Greene ,~...rt Mcnchor, Jon 'Klein,Seth Kunen .Dcvi.d Woodrow J KG!) Eisenherg,1.rt Stlltman,LorryMilGs and Larr-y Lovina.

iL!3 :i,N :.llit(Jf 80 llC1ints: LInn Grccme ,J,rt Mencher ,Seth KunonJJavid '.iooc1row ,J~rthur

Stabman and Ken Ea.senber'g

CJHCN PIN 100 po i.nt.s c il.lnn Greene, Jon Klein,Seth Kunen,David ',io o cIT ow ,iLrt Mencher,

L:~th 'JX' St3 t.man •

.j"i"J..rLN Ls t Itank 1]0 po mt.s r l"lan Greene J David -:ioOdr01V J Jon Kloin.

a: 11Ji.N SHiJl.FSHOOTm 160 po mt s , J .: V I D ":r 0 0 :;J R 0 u,

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pj.GE 16

T!~IP

by r,1.:1rk Haac Lkor n - Ralph Le ez enbaurt

Mark canp

Lfter a ,!3oocl deal of preparation and course tro.inin:;, Bob Bookrran , Jeff Bergs Haselkorn, Ralph Lcoz entaun, Her-ber-t Zeraansky and Todd Fincc8rg 1;JOro r8Qdy to loa. for MClh-Kcc-Nncr s annual canoe trip this year on the Connocticut River.

On I .. ugusf 12, after biddin[_; Joe good lye, 170 left by camp truck and canoe tr,;: for an cn joya ble five-day canoe trip on tho Connocticut River as it f'Lows through Verne

-:To had four canoes on tho trni18r and enough food for the first throe meals TIC pl.anned to stop at difforont plaocs to Get ner-o food supplies. stevo Klein, our cane counselor and :.rt Cando l.L, trip counselor 1'101'0 Vii th us 0 Frod lLrnstrong, ono bhor counsc cane along as ho had to bring back tho truck and trailer to camp, He was to pick us uj tho ond of tho trip.

On tho r~ay nor t.hnar-d to tho river ~ riO stoppod to oat [l t a picnic 8;round bofe '.,ro r-oa chcd our destination for tho day. Then it took us just throe rri.mrtcs to Got fr ora nont to Ncn Hanpshf.r-o by crossing tho Connocticut Ri vor , -.-£0 Launched tho canoes 10 m.1 -.:·inclsor; Vcr-non t ,

-.;0 found ['_ m.cc canp site in NOT! Hanpsln.r-o Ie Lon -,iindsor) almost directly ac

fran nhcr c TIC launched our canocs , and af't.cr' sene stories vrcn t to rnd and had a good nj s Lccp for our t~:;_p the next day < Tho trip 1JaS planned to go 60 rri Lcs fr-om -Jindsor to 1 Falls in fivo d~ys.

The next r.lorning, 1'10 padd'Lod a bout 18 1:1i188, and alone tho nay no st oppcd at s t.or e for ;_ e~ _,.r~s, Q second stop for wat or and the third t i.mo to oat our lunch, and a tine to pitch tents and rr'st, and go to sloop.

The next morru.ng rJO got up ear-Ly r-eady to paddlo down bhe r i.vcr •. ro had Iar about four niles from tho por-tage \7hich rras at Eellm:s Falls. Idtcr 1[0 por tagcd ar ounc tho ho l.p of trucks, no had fast vra tor and no nade seven Diles in a very short tine sine tho current TI.:tS f'as t and rri, th us. -.To stopped to Get mor-e supplies fran t.hor-o stc: rrent t site 11hi ch r filS a con pasture, -.)0 Dade a rope fonco to keep tho cons out and HC had a c ious mea I of spaghetti and [lent sauce made ly Ilalph Lccz cn lnun ,1I1d Nark Hasolkorn. ThiE sauce vras tho llJst par t of tho nca L and this was just a bou t tho test noal of the trip.

stove Kl.c i,n and Todd Fine 1::8rf~ wont to a house to call canp , He rras able to tho: call through to Joe ant; no found out that it had poured in canp and horr f'or-tunat,c v not to get tho rnin. That m.gh t stove told us some int0rostinc storics and TIC VJ8nt to s

Tho third day, vic: set out in the mor-ni.ng and paddLcd to our do s t i.na't i.on at 1 1::01'0, Vez'mcnt , On the YiJ.y vtc: stopped for 0. srri,n and rrhcn no got to Ero.ttleboro TIC had at a diner. Laber we found a nic.o place to sloop on our Las t night on the trip.

Tho next nornihc rro paddled four niles to vornon, Vcr'mont vrher o VIO '>10.1'0 to n Freel i.rnstrong 1.:10 was to pick us up. -.;ni_._o wa i t i.ng for Fred 1'10 went on a tour around t cnn , i ... bout 2 :30 Fred found us and 1'10 put tho canoes and packs in tho trailer and start on our drive back to canp, -;{c stopped at c.. v-ery nice r-os tcur-ant [mel there 1"!0 had ache of chicken, hernrur-gcr s J hot dogs etc. 0. very good mca l .

Fr ora thoro no headed straight to canp and ar.r-Lvod in canp just in t i no for E i.s a rlhofe tho trip vias a Good succoss and no think that it wouId be a nico trip for tt ll.lc;onquins in years to come.

~'._J TOTEM

TEN N I S

AT

MAH-I(EE-NAC

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\.:> "1958 Tennis -',~_

_ -dition of three now co~ts,

/ most active and sueces sr'\l.l -in ~"""

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the tennis ladder compet\itioh,although .

ers int,o. ,rankin&: 'positions" in their own trib :ing boys vrro showed the most .impr-overmnt by pra ".

Friedland ,Bri:!-ce Jarwey, L2J?ry· Kudla-v, ,Jerry Hasson, " Bobby Garfinkel,Michael Gla'Ss ,M"-J.tthew G;Udis ,Snm Pryor, iron, Ira Ro sen , Rm:~s-·Kazer qnd l.lan fullock. This yea

of l:::cing one of tho finest t8(lnis groups .a.t Mhh-Koe~Nac.·\

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·In the Chcyormcs , 'Charles Zuckcr mm was out.s tandfng , The

ers Here: 2. Mc.~rk Tesslor, 3.Hiko Silverman, 4.Jim Venit, 5.\ . J~ilr:ly Lovi.no , _?~ .s~ovo Siegel~- '-J.\ Fred E~~_lste~n, 9,'JOlin Her-,

.ler, 11. Stove d2.nclor, -and 12 ;) Hobert G. ..'alker. __ .

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The

Program at Mah-Kee-Nac highlightand a soaring practice board ,yenrs.

ed ni th the ad-. nas one of the

First top play-

cut st.and Stuar-t Sisser ,/ Lehr- : proni~e

rone

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voluntary, brought the os. In the Navajos,the . ~tice 1:'1'ere: Ken :&11 ter Lewis Schneider ,1J't • \,J:,lnrk Gersh, Hal \rfs Navajos show

. other noted ROGor Daniels, fort, 10, Andy

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croup boasts

"I'cnrri s YlD.S popular in play at ,the Cheye;g:D.83-all SUITll:J.or _~nd this fino potentials and a threat to the othor Groups...... .'

. Johrf Nc.t·i~an Has t.l~o lOo.dihf(Chorokoo player. \The other r-anked .. Vl.otcrt Donho.Ltz , 30 Randy Pace, h.stevo Rubi.ns'tein, 5.Jeff Frank,

.,lin, 7. Del F'i.danquo , 80StevG Shapiro, 9. Rich _' ar d MarantF·.~

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players arc: if:, Rober-t rIO. Edward

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In tho -l.lgonquins , it 1'10.8 Paul Fr-Lcdraan as tho tORJJan, 2.f . ~. '-.1 '.",) ~ .. , _ EDb Bookman, 5. Hci'l-ph 'Lceacnbaum, _6-;-1i~ark Hase;1. 8.Frank Spigel.

Bob Fischer., forn, 7. Jeff

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.' Zonansky,

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au L Friod-., .1- nnrr.Bob Fischer

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plziyer-s-: in this group wore Herbert /

arid Ralph . .L,eoz-ehbaUl:1.. _" . .\ i

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'. or-ahl,e tennis berg, 4. Roger • IYagoda.

"oups :-r_nkec1 )TJCns·t.oin, S.

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The 'mighty Sene cas , one of ]~ah-Kee-Na{::s 08m- 1. 111an Tessler, 2 -' Jon Cohon'y 3.Toc1d Fine"":

Javid Bruck J 6oBruce_.cetrcn and .. q. .Ronm.e- '

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rode good use of _j:J:le-' pra'ccredi t and _r.larked Ln- .,/

. . - .&-tJ..G&...cohen,

Hany

xis of tir.10 to their,

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. tide board '\'li th por/provenent in their

. Jili1 Venit ,Larry Levine, stoin,Del Fidanque,Jeff

, Haselkorn,Bob Bookman,Bob ~er, Ronnie Yagoda,Pa~l F~iedZemansky .cnd many of the

mc . i.l~lOng these 1,781'08

ih.: Herfort, Fred Edel'~mk,Steve Rubinstcin,Mark· ... ~'-. lrnstcin, Jeff Bergstein,. Jeff

.n, Frank Spi[;el, Bob Fischer .Her-ber t love naned Navt:'..jos.

In inter -camp jl.ay Mah Kco Nac tches to Stockbridge,defeated To Ho No nding mtchos \"Iere rainod out.

lost ""

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\. ladder conpotition 3.nobert ~aniG1s, 4.

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I Dntch neeting. Other

l~r:1ong tho llidos tennis , Jeff Fisch, 2. ITo bert ~.To.lkcr,

tho final ranking VIas Jerry Pitron.

TJith tho fino vo r-k of tho staff consisting of Cliff Malley, assistod l:F I"l.be Venit, snny Zanor-e , and Fred i..r1IStrong and of the r.la;';':.1tG.dnce of tho ll.idcs, l1ah-Kee-Nac offered an ltst2nding year of tennis.

THE TOTEM

TEN BOYS PI~SS JUNIOR LIFE Si.VIJIn

by :}ick Jnnvcy-Billy Dav.i.dson

Nino toys earned thair .·,norican Red Gross Junior Life Saving onbl.erns this sunncr , but an outstanding srrirmer in tho eroup, Ronnie Salny is not old enough to recoivo tho en lil.en as the age Liru t standardiz ed 1:;y tho nod Cross is 12 year-s of D.. ,,a and Ronnie is but 10 yoar old.' Nevertheless ,he has not all the ot.hcr qualifications 'l"lhich arc required.

The folloTling toys passed their J .L.S.

course:

JitlT.1Y Levine Mike Glass Leonard Baer

, RONNIE S~·~LNY

Fred Edelstein Hich.J.rd Jobkin Hark Haselkorn I,Iark Bat-shaw Billy ~avidson Dick Janvey

The c6urse requires 20 hours of practical breaks, approaches and carrios.

il.pproache8 are certain standard trays of approaching a person in distress in na tcr ,

Broaks 0.1'0 rrays in ,'Ihith the rescuer is ahLc to jet an3Y f'r ou a fri:~htoncd parson in distress who trios to hold on and prevont tho r-escuer fron doing his rror k or r'cs cuo ,

Carries ar o soandar d net.hods of lrinzin~ in distrossod persons.

_~uTin;~ tilCJ first fori ncotin[;s, '·;0 nor-ked on 8"1"li]7\1]1n[; skills. i.ftor 170 had. our strokes dov.n lJiJ.t, ric rlorkod on appr oache s , br-e 0. ks and carries. ~.ihon \:c had thoso donn PQt, 'I!e studied sha Ll.or. rmtor carrios and artificial rospiro.tion. Our instl'uctor for the courso \70.8 Fr-ank -iionG.

H[~H-REE-Nfl.C -:'-iINS FffiST PRIZE m -,71~TER C;JtNIVl~L by Ij.ndy Sinon.

Every year the Stockbridge Bow'l hssociation stages D. wnter carnival at tho ond of the senson. Tho floats are judged by <'L conraitt.ce and prizes are anar ded in four divisions, vrh i.ch are

r owboat.s , canoes 1 poner boat.s and szri.I> boats and flotillaB 0 -,J-O enter-ed the Lat.cr division and uon first prize.

Tho c:'.rnival took place; on Saturday the 17th of L.ue:;ust at five P. n. 1, uor-ni.ng , tho wat.cr front Staff, .:ddos a soverr I Sonior' t:o.npors nor-ked in prepa inc tho float.

Tho nencor s of the shorr reporter] tho Ind i.an Cr af't.s r oon to get their na up for tho event. Each one ncre Indi.a pa i n ; on their faco s and chcst s , and feathers in their ha ir • ll.t 4 :00 PS[., t coupet.c party Ion via TJaterfront for StockbridgG Beach.

Our flotillo consisted of four Co.n008 and 2 ron Loat s Lashed t.ogot.her Tho first c.J.noo shoved tho nono.d Indian in soarcb of nen lnnds. Bob Fiser portrayed tho \/G.ncLGrinr:; Indian. It 1"13.1 padd'Lcd l:y Bob Dan i.o Ls ·D.n(~ Jerry Pi tli~ 2.8 Jeff stood up as ar; Indian rroul.d ,

Tho second canoe J padd.Lcd by Jcfj Fisch and J:::'y Clatt, de spi.ct mg tho hunti ng as po cb of Inc~io.n 1ife. There 1"IGrO fish h<.'.n[:;il1[; in tho rridd'Ie of th( cano« ovor r Ls Ln., snoke crocctccL by dr~ ice.

The thtrd canoe shorted the Indial at r.ar . Padrll.cd l:V i~nc1y Sir,lon end nom Yordno.n, this canoe nas tho scene of < cxh i. bi. tion put on by Java Bruck and IIicho.rd ~.llis()n. The toys rrcnt t.hr ougl routine of blockins l:iOiIS Ti.L tl bamboo polos.

The fourth, tho lo.r,}:)st canoe in CD.f.1p shonod the peace aspect of In:'im Li z'o , In the niddlc: TWS a p'lrrt f'or-n on vrha ch Ronnie Ya:;ocb anli Jon Cohen sat and uent thr-oujh t~18 notions of passu the peace pipe. This c+noe '\'las paddl.e: by StuD.rt Her nanj Pau L Freec1],k:.n,Druce Cohen and Henry Sir.10n.

The last of our entries was the f'Loa t made up of tvro bxrts Lashod toge1 (continued on page 19)

THE TOTEM

~mST RUZE 1,T C1J?NIVLL (continued from P.lS)

The boats ner-e cover-ed 1';i th old ping?onG ta bl.es and Greons around the cdge , It ras pulled by the C<1UP!S 71 IL?o engine zount.cd on our a Lurai.nun Loat ,

On the Las t I'Loa t , -.fore .]Jff ~ ··.::'ley, 1U2." Indian counselor and ~ :111::'ioo MJ.rtinc:. )110to counsolor; r.ho did Indian dane as and )::"ayed tho drum, 1'0 spo c-:;i vc l.y ,

C"oo Horo .... Ji tz ," .s1"linEline:; counse Lor , s ' .iod ll"}t off shor e and explrri.nod each float to h'3 auda encc aa it PJ.82,.xL

':ie E'.rG a.Ll. inl:o l;~ocl to .Ioo ~-lorG\'ii·~:.3 and ·c:.l' Ealley for t>G C::02.:'" :jc~J -::'!.10~r did end

() have nuch to be :::':ou,j G_' in ninninG first r:l..?;c; in tho 1958 S Gocl~l;:;:,id<,:,L 130':'1 -.!Cltcr

0.:::' '11j~val ~

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TEEilJIS FELTunES 9 .. 4 T1T',;J'!IS

Last 'I'hur-sday our boys traveled to damp

, l:,J' -'J:; for tho J£\r[;ocL t cnm.s racct i.ng in scont years. 'I'hcr o \',!81'8 13 rJ.J.tcLGS in all i l:h our toys v.i ct.or Lous in ? of t.hcn with he ::'ino.l scor-e bo i.ng 1-h,

Cl.en Zucker-nan 1':0 n hi:J sin,-;les watch 6- , rri th fine tennis (h i s first oonpetri t i.on

1 tonnis). Hiko ;:)ilvcrD-:~l and ~.':o.r~c Tessler, rough playinG rre l l , dropped t.no i.r- r.a bch 3-6.

Randy Pace plnyed .J.E:;2.inst. a -vcry unortho)x pl.ayor and lost 6 .. 2. In :;:10i1' doubles J sf'f Fr-ank and Sbevc TIu binstoin tenr;:sd \'lell -,·.firl 8-6 n

The i.lgonquins SVJCpt t.he i.r throe m<'ltchoD Bo b Fis cher won (-0, Pau.L Fr-Ledman triumph 6-3, and Bon Fo l knan and Hikc~ Koh:1~~ t.ecridoubles to win 6-2 <

f!,lan TOE38181' had a tiGht nat.ch w inrn.ng '7, .Ion Cohen e2[,10 f1'OJ~l I)".;hincl to vri.n 7 ;;) 1.,', :Java Bruck anc Hcr:;cr Loucnatc i n dropped 19h' doubles 5·,7.

Jeff Fisch lost his s.i.ng'Lcs natch rribh '-Ho-Ne IS #1 pl.ayer 6-1. In the Lic~.es doubles .b Janiels and Eo b L. i..-alker r.cn by a 6 - 3 o~e •

It was a fine afternoon of tennis for t~ beams and the games 170re played in the ad spirit of friendly competrrt Lon ,

P1~GE 19

THREE TRF3E3 I~OI"J ltIFLE;:-tY TOlirtl\U~~.ffiNr

:~! tilE.; 11;:it £'0':.' r.oe Ls of l1uQust) t.ho K:lV8.~03)C _'=-c~no'J ,",'1) Cheyennes had a rifle tOll:-:n·"'.I::':J:~ ~ ,

'L10 C:,O::~T, "'; C:->.' C in firct r.'it:l ',_, 115 po i.nt.a ; Ci.1o:-,:)!~.J:;-; ~::;,;or:d with 2,009 po int s , and. t.he H';vaj,':J ~~-lj::'rl '.:Uh 1900 po irrr.o .

1:18 hi;;!l ~.:v:.'i'r:i.1U'1.1 e cor-cr- TJ<lS ED : -:'::--mI.'lL,N -.'Jitl, !~34 j d:r:.:; lTG of Et '[.<)5si U.e 5C,),.

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O~1 l.os; ~2C_: L~: _.. LL~"~l ·.)p~rGttC1. in tho :;.",1'.:, 0::::' f.'. r,) I;, O~:::.l'=-l "Snoky MOUll~_lin'l . Tho :,::u;i;; c:.i.r~ Y' _~'''/ -,:,.;'1.1 C!.lt:10W;h they h",\d i'ary little 'wi··u an I':r~)~.Li_i;g cuus i ng S01.:18 r":UI~h spots In t.ho rl.::"·LlciiJ~;,

Ton7 .:i ni0~~ cxplninu~ the plot 2nd M":.l J-.~:itc:_u= 1 ll~ '.', u '. :",0 over-tur-e nh i.ch COl1- s i s t.orl of fu~_!= ·~~UL.)8 II (J.!. .:hot-Clln rla~-'rl'l~ .'

Tho C?st (Burt. C '11".1atz

Bill C~· ncl'.Gl' Jess (Juff J, ..;."

;2;:;;n F(_,J_~~;-".n Chorus: (F)

F e:n:"y Si;:l.ln Larry L.:111:J

Granc.pcc

_t',-unt S~.r~r Gooq;o Ben

lcr'..dy S':':'l(Jn 3,-::'1 Pryor'

:n ~.~~ 1·:L,rc::· .. ~.::')rl

Izu.ronce k Lna D;:<,lph H"r:;u[' Stc,_rG Lc.nr:_s

1.1'2. tella un ely

Joel j1forsor:.stern f juI3rk ECLob"bl_in

, Todd Lichtenstsin

1J.::'l"Y FiG chcr I'rod S clrwar-t a Lerri s ':,11i 'be

Jo.:1 2HJ.in

Jeff Be1'.c~st,Gin b:, ,:;::-·::;-:';c.ge::l excc Ll.errt Iy ,

G h ens

S'~~ 1 J.on -c Y c\:,:;_"

i:~G were D.~.l()'.,· ;r_:~ -:'0 h2.Y;J anv k'r_:l of <1g;:;s) fried) 0:13 0: . up or burned , boil t_Y'J, soft or r'1E-C~iul]J SGC2,l'1o:i.ed o~ 2,"7 other k.i.nd , ']\10n ,'10 had 2 cho i ce of rany cereal rr..·lr, cocco., t.oast , ~tJ ',' " 2. lo~ o . f·:: ,:2.'·,j"'.2 t:::-:::d=f2~·lj c',:,'u,-"r;d j.:1 pajanas of all col

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:..,1", bys ·~o t'l<; Tj'1':. ,d :~. ~. ',::.-- 1:;_ 1; ,,1G:C £U1"O')'l :':1 Ti, tGsfiolcl to L::--cn c0:·.1::r:·,:,:,:1::; a bu't, predjL"c~,nc the HUC'~:1.;~': '-'1._: 1,':; :', r.cnmc D.r~iL1 ;O',i8 'In1ite~E:,J,1:1 :'':'701', l::.'or', ,s,,~_..: r+z and Joel

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'::'llEl Nav::tjotJ, ChC,\TT'!.'K; ~L(~ Chei .,):\.ee~ t'\d L .< :' -, 10. S t co okcu t 0 f tr_ 'J t J.L"-1C' • 'l'11e toy s 1;;':;,1t to their ~,nclj,-\;i("_[',~ f-70l'.~J L00:i:OUG nrc']

z.. -'- cooked t.he ri: 1::321 -;:1 iC~1 cc~=·:_...:~,;(l o:'~

C\:,:_; Steaks, r'rO:1C~1 }'rll.cl t:0'~2 t.::·~ r; J O.':'.icns:;

, !.'.~' -;. punch , r:'::':,C112 c <'.nr'l 'rri'J <

I'~any st.or rcr uS.co t,,)ld c,n(_·.~>c ~;'l'Y~ Sal1Gf' around tC-:l:il.' cdr:~fL'G:' \

r. ") ,1:: 0 gln.d to 0 h;,1.\i; ~:,11'::' ( . ._:~' C JU'1."; 0101" I-=I.2.y I,CL-t.J..ob ~':ith us t11,) J nJ-:~ .. .t J 3i-;: J.:~ C2.[(;D 0 Ray Ls St.;~';o Lcn.-ric I ( ,~;d0.:U.y"

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To Ho 1)8 i:l r;O.L Lba Ll, and taking a 13 no :''''l''"'J'" nee lnrO 1'0 I'O iT., 9)' the So .... .;

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camp ~',\3' ~~ to H'J.C_:"'"~::3 B03.ch for an outdc picnic suppor .

~'~.\Ch boy Gistsr} 0:'

IlG: lunch rrhi.ch

1,,'lOl. -.lic"';en End a] ;', .. d, G'_) '.Ti th it. T hen the .

r-eco ivcu CPG::':~ing ncnoy to purchase iCE crcem [J 'c1::_c: and cancy , The other thinf in tho l:C: "":01'0 potat-o chips: buns, cupc o "lcl :-1' 'J,j: ,

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The Junior Camp and Senior Camp Banquets were held the last two nights of the ~ummeT season to bring to a close Mah-Kee-Nac's 30th Anniversary Summer.

The Junior Camp Banquet was held on Friday evening, and when the campers walked into the Dining Hall, they found the 30th Anniversary theme in the unusual decorations for the Banquet.

With Head Counsellor vJill Naloney s erving as M. C., there was much gaiety and singing throughout the program. Tony Di Giore led the entire Junior Camp in many of the songs the campers enjoyed singing throughout the Summer.

steve Halpern, Counsellor of Cabin 8 made a real hit when he sang to his own guitar accompaniment a song on the history of Mah-Kee-Nac.

All of the, Speciality Counsellors announced award certificates which individual campers earned during the Summer.

, The Senior Camp Banquet, signi$ng the close of another fun-packed' summer, took place on Saturday evening, the nig~ before camp closed. The campers filed into the Dining Hall, specially decorated for the occasion, and after Invocation by Abe Venit, enjoyed a superlative feast by our culinary expert, Chef Ted Lippens and staff.

After dinner, we sat back to partake of the evening activities. Cliff r1alley was the M. C.'andintroduced Bill Chandler and Ed Spinelli to lead a group song. Next, each 3pecialty'Counsellor presented a humorous award to some camper signifying,a particularly funnY'incident that occurred during the season. Following this, the various Special-' tY'Counsellors 'presented awards and certificates of achievements in various skills to the campers, "most "of whom earned several during the summer.

Next; 'an'exceedingly humorous presentation entitled "Meet the Expertsll, was presented by the Senior Camp Counsellor staff. Cliff then introduced Jeff and Maurice who again gave their impressions of various characters loose on the Mah-Kee-Nac Campus.

In a serious vein, Joe Kruger and Head Counsellor Charley Schneider, spoke on the highlights of the season and plans for the future. The evening ended with the closing ceremony of singing Auld Lang Syne while 1958 was burning across the campus •. After the playing of Taps, and our returning to our bunks, we fell asleep to the many happy memories of our summer.

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I Larry Levine

On tIednesday night, we had our last !weeklY I'own Meeting. The first thing we discussed was what to do with the money 1 raised at < the Carnival, and the differen" Three more campers who passed their worthy causes that should get it, and h01

Red Cross ::;"limmers test, were Gordon much each should get.

Lissauer, Lewis Schneider and Ralph Hirsch 'This was a real achievement for Gordon who is in the B year old Apache group.

~eaching individuals and classes aTe part of the course. Learning the teaehing progressions in swimming for basic strokes; on dry land; in sha'l.Low Fat Ar; and deep water. Learning the Red Cross

standards of achievement, and practicing Paul Friedman and Roger Lowenstein

the safety precautions in swirw.i~l;, ,",:1-1 "(vere selected to write the letter to eacl

teaching. lor the agencles selected.

Bob Bernstein proved to be the Camp!s

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MORE CiJ1PERS PASS lrJATERFRONT TESTS

Our \vaterfront activities program continued active to the very end of camp, and many campers advanced their standing in the last week.

Pas sing their Red Ct'oss Intermediate tests were ,steve Har.dier, Larry Fischer, Steve Silver, Lirry Hirsch and Hal Lehrman.

Three bunk mates of Bunk 8, Leo Lefkowits, Robert Aberlin and <Eddie Freedman, passed their Red Cross Advanced Swimmer r s test.

After a great deal of strenuous instruction periods and work, ·three campers passed the highly desirable test for Water Safety Aide. The three campers

are Leo Lefkowits, Andy Simon and Dick Allison.

The Water Safety Aide course covers the following: < A check of all strokes so that correct demonstrations can be riade in the water. Learning how to assist an instructor and the code of ethics govern-

. ing relationships between instructors; An essay notebook based on eleven e.ssay questions instead of a final written exam._ (llndy Simon's was 24 typewritten pages long.)

leading sailor, passing the advanced sailing test. Other good sailors \.rho passed their basic sailing conrse were Richard Marantz, Robert Dresdale, Lonnie Burgin, Mark Medoff and Jimmie Venit.

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T01rJN MEETING VOTES CAMP CONTRIBUTIONS

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He made up a list of the many cause; and decided how much each should get.

There was a discussion on this impo: ant subject, and in deciding how much mOl each ca~se select~d should receive.

The final list of contributions is follows:

U J A •••...••.•••.•••••••• $160.00

Pittsfield Boys Club...... 60.00 Muscular Dystrophy •••••••• 24.00 Heart Fund ••••.•.•••••.••• 56.00

Mental Health 60.00

Cancer Fund •••.••••••.•.•• 40.00 Polio Foundation •••••••••• 40.00

The money received at the Carnival came from each camper's purchase of $2.0( Carnival tickets. Parents I auto parking brought in $31.00) and the sale of Carnival tickets to parents brought in $79.'

All of the expenses of the Carnival! supplies and refreshments, is paid b;l camp, so that all income is given to causes selected by the campers.

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RAIN SENDS FINAL INDIAN PROGRAM INDOORS

Lar~ Dresdale - Larry Levine

On Thursday evening August 21, we had our final council fire. Because of a sudden storrn,we held it indoors .. .-Ed Spinelli and Jeff Malley were in charge. Jeff Malley told us that he wasgoing to show us some of the humorous dances of the Indians.

The first dance was Big Small, Little Small, with Jeff Malley and Jeff Eger. The second dance was the Ant Dance, with Jeff Eger, Dan Fillin, Peter Jaskow, Lewis White, Sam P~or, Brian Friedland, Hal Lehrman, Fred Schwartz and Arnold Koplin.

Next was ~he Devil Dance with Ed Spinelli, Jeff Malley, Joe Horowitz and Sam Pryor. This was followed by the Courtship of the Eagle, with Marty Meer and Art Candell.

The last dance was called "The Last Dancel! with Ed Spinelli and Jeff Malley.

Everybody is looking. forward to next oeasons council rings.

i"ritten and sung by steve Halpern

In 1929 things wert':: going pretty bad

Depression hit the count~ and Joe was very sad 16 boys at Yokum started Joers camp career

He hoped things would go better the following year.

In 1930 a new face appeared,

Joe had married Frances, and all the campers cheered. Eve~one was happy that a woman hd~ ~ome;

To sew on buttons and be the campers chum

A big event occurred in 1935;

80 boys were now called the Mah-Kee-Nac tribe.

The camp had been moved to the shores of our great lake, Joe had deci.ded where to plant his final stake.

Several years had passed until 1948,

A little girl named Laur'L> arriveo th-Ls special date. Joe and Frances were so joyed a girl haa corne to them, A ve~ pretty one indeed, who sparkled like a gem.

Not only boys have corne to camp who have returned year after year, But there are men amongst us now who feel their home right here. Will Maloney has spent a decade now, and Leo 24 years

We all love them very much for their Mah-Kee-Nac careers.

Now the history of Mah-Kee-Nac, has been told to you But do not feel so sad for therets lots to come anew

Each year here will bring more fun and familiar faces too, The sto~ of Camp Mah-Kee-Nac ~Qll never end for you.

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