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Monday, November 26, 2007

LOOKING FOR A SUMMER CAMP ?

Peter Magelof had to take a trip in the "Way-Back" machine,
to retrieve this brochure. Have a peek and be amazed.

Is that Zev, the cook, beckoning us to enter the Dining Hall ?
And who's that giving out "3 o'clock milk and cookies" ?
Is Slim Jim Sterling calling the "Salty Dog Rag" at Barn Dance ?
And who's wearing those black hi-top Cons during Inspection ?
Who's runnning the mimeograph machine in Sadddle Shoes ?

We've engaged the services of world-famous forensic document analysts, Slotnick, Weintraub, Dick & Dick, to find out when these pictures were taken. Look for their upcoming report.

click on the picture to download the Brochure

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amazing -
This is a WOW!
Have to send it down to the folks to see it this is anything like what Mendy used to sell. Cost in the 60's - price negotiation for the 2 of us $500.00 for a FULL 8 weeks, unlike today, $5 - $8K for almost 7 weeks. And the bunks are just as old and rickety, and the toilets still back up, and the hot water runs cold...............
Marsha Pressman

SharonRB said...

This is amazing. I wish I knew when these photos were taken. I swear I spotted myself in the front row of the milk and cake shot in the amphitheater!

Anonymous said...

My very 1st radio job wasn't in Wilkes-Barre at noted but in Easton, Pa on WEEX. I was 20 and yes, i did go under the name of Kirby Ayers. The station had a policy that all DJ's used station owned names, so as we quit (which we did frequently), another guy would just come on the next day using the same name!! My 1st salary at WEEX was $66 a week. The station was only 45 minutes from camp so I came up often

The guy in the glee club pic with the long dark pants is me.

SharonRB said...

Hey, Uncle David!

I knew that Wilkes Barre was wrong! My mother thought it was right, but I knew your first job was in Easton. I remember coming there once.

That's a riot that they used the same on-air name for different DJs.