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About This Site: My name is Rick Balsamo. For many years I was involved as a volunteer with the camping and other social activities of the Chicagoland Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), and then with those same type of activities with the organization that became the Association of Horizon, a non-profit providing social activities for the disabled that was started by MDA volunteers. This site is a record of my experiences in pictures and words. Please read the background and informational posts about this site and the use of the pictures on it, under the "General" label linked to over on the right side, and consider commenting whenever you can, and most importantly, consider a donation to the Association of Horizon (link).
Showing posts with label 1979. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1979. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2018

Danny Martin at Camp = 1978 – 1979


By the late-1970s I was able to only attend some, usually one per year, of the two week-long Muscular Dystrophy Association summer camps in northern Illinois, so I missed many of the weeks Danny attended.  But here is some record of the camps we shared.        

The 1978 Ravenswood West camp was a notable one.  Danny was the leader of a cabin whose permanent name was the Raven’s Nest, and, Danny being Danny, he quickly renamed it The Cuckoos' Nest for the week.  His guys that week, as they had every week, had a blast.  The campers were all veterans, and long-time volunteers in that cabin included Rich Spangler, Brad Levin, and Bob Secco.  That week, Jimmy Liptak was the leader of the cabin next door to Danny’s, Freddy Martin was nearby, and I was the Activities Program Director.  That year, camper attendance was so high that MDA ran a camp at the same time at the nearby Ravenswood East campsite, as well as a full camp the following week at Camp Hastings across Lake Hastings.  The two Ravenswood camps combined their carnival night at the West campsite, which was great since so many of the campers and volunteers were very well known to each other and it was a grand reunion that evening.  I hope to post up later photos from the week at camp, but here in this post I’ll offer a few that featured Danny. 


Randy Smit and Danny Martin in Dueling Kazoos

Danny leading his cabin through the "Papers" skit, with "Godfather" Joey Brown at the center. 
The did the skit, an oldie-but-goodie, entirely in Spanish, which was very avant garde and very funny. 

Jimmy Liptak and Freddy Martin in front of the Cuckoos' Nest
Danny and his "bride" Lisa Bertolini at the Camp send-up of a Las Vegas marriage ceremony. 
They are joined by Patty Davy and Greg Smith on the left of the photo. 
Danny, in his iconic red coat, with Mike Oliver at the Carnival
Danny and the boys.  Among others, Jimmy Liptak and Freddy Martin are on the far left,
and Mike Goodman and Dana Brinkman are sitting far right.
Danny in 1978
In 1978 I was unable to participate in the camp session the following week at Camp Hastings, but I did visit and took some photographs.  

Danny with sister Loretta in 1978 at Camp Hastings
In 1979 at Camp Hastings Danny was cabin leader of a group of teenage boy campers, the age group he usually worked with.  I was nearby as cabin leader of campers a little older.  

Danny entertaining in a skit in 1979 (Photo by Bob Solario)
Danny once again donned the iconic red carnival coat in 1979


Terry Coor was a long-time camp buddy of Danny’s and mine.  He was very funny, and his particular condition rendered his speech pattern fairly identifiable and one Danny, who was great at impersonations, could do well.  My Terry Coor wasn’t bad, and so in 1979 we three decided to be edgy in a send-up of the old “To Tell the Truth” TV show, where three people each asserted he (or she) was a particular person notable for one thing or another.  A panel would ask questions and guess which of the three was truly the person each was claiming to be.  Finally the truth would be revealed.  Well, with some trepidation we put on the skit (as we called such a thing at camp; Danny and I always were amused at how Hollywood types referred to such as a “sketch”).  All three of us kept our right index fingers pointing straight up, as Terry sometimes did when speaking.  Rich Westley served as the game show host who asked the questions.  Well, we did the skit, unscripted, and it was a big hit.  Terry even set up his own joke by rejecting a question and asking Rich to ask him a different question for which, unbeknownst to anyone else, he had a great punch line.  Danny and I, and Rich as the host, went on in later summers to do two more “To Tell the Camp Truth” skits, first with Blanche Hamende (yes, Danny and I wore wigs as we impersonated Blanche and her deep, gravelly voice) and then with Bob Schumacher, and finally a spin off (just like Hollywood!) featuring the Coor Family on “Family Feud.” 

"My name is Terry Coor!" 
No, MY name is Terry Coor!" 

(L to R) Rich Westley, Danny Martin, Terry Coor, & Rick Balsamo
To Tell the Camp Truth with Terry Coor, in 1979

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

1979 MDA Camp Hastings -- Part 4

"To Tell the Camp Truth" skit, with (l to r) Rich Westley, Danny Martin, Terry Coor, & Rick Balsamo -- "My Name is Terry Coor..." "No, My Name is Terry Coor" .....
Women Cabin Leaders in a song: (l to r) Pam, Diane, Lenore, Connie, Laurie, Donna, Patty, Dora, Jan, & Kathy

George Jeffries & Tim Coleman
Rick Balsamo & Scott Silver
















Before There Was Email -- Sending Greetings by Balloon
Quality Entertainment, Featuring Headliner Johnny Angel All Dressed Up
At the Caca Cabana -- Scott Silver on the banjo, with Jim Gibson & Bob Schumacher
The late, great Scott Silver on the banjo, with Denny Harris & George Jeffries; every year George opened camp with a rousing rendition of "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"

Sunday, February 16, 2014

1979 MDA Camp Hastings -- Part 3

Pool Party: in foreground "Uncle Jake" Weier (l) & Florence Ogen (r)

At the Hastings pool

Mike Jarrett (front) with Karen Black, Tess Martin, Lenore Cornille, unidentified, & Patty Davy

Cousins Freddy & Loretta Martin
Rich Spangler, Patti Rogers, & Rick Balsamo
(Unidentified), Leo Baran, Dean Krone, & Brian Wojtysiak 
Kathy Sheehan, Dan Keating, John Lianos, & (?) Marci Duberchin
Sandy Kardaras, Loretta Martin, Claire Martin, Johnny Angelico, Rich Westley (on a break from the Peace Corp), and Jay Serota
Patty Davy, Mary Ann Maraffino, & Rick Balsamo
 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

1979 MDA Camp Hastings -- Part 2

Here are more pictures, looking back 35 years, from MDA Camp 1979, at Camp Hastings on Hastings Lake in northern Illinois.   A few of the photos in my 1979 album have "BS" written on the back, which I think indicates they were taken by Bob Solario; Bob and I were both in Cabin 17 this year.
Patty Davy & Kathy Sheehan
Bob Secco & Coleen Rogers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Above:  Standing from left: Kathy Sheehan, unidentified, Leo Baran, and Laurie Silverman; Sitting from left:  ?Joe Noviello (Sarge), Terry Rozdolsky, Scott Silver, Denny Harris, Diane Bicek, probably Kathy Kobit, Tom Musillami, & Mary Ann McGinn.
Back: Larry Leonard & Mike Feyerer; Front: Mike Parker & Aaron Adams; Background right: George Jeffries (sitting) & Pat Brice
Back: Bob Solario, Tom Heffron, & Jerry West; Front:  Steve Foltz, Mike Jarrett, & Ceodes (Butch) Bolden

Separated at birth? Kathy Kobit & Jan Mozack
Sandy Kardaras & Loretta Martin
 
















Patti Rogers, Rick Balsamo, & Dino (Diane) Kudla
Lisa Morales bonding with her attendant Claire Martin
Front: Barb Kudron, Billy Fair, & Kenny Gilford
Denny Harris dreaming up a skit



The dark red cabins of Camp Hastings got a new paint job
Front: Matt Ferguson, Ingrid Bouwman; Back l to r:  Rick Dsida, unidentified, Kanella Diakoumis, and unidentified 
Standing back row: Terry Rozdolsky, Connie Kapitza, Denny Harris, T Meehan, Neil Fialkow, Tom Musillami, Diane Bicek, & Pat Brice; Standing front row: Laurie Silverman, Jan Mozack, Donna Jarka, Dino (Diane) Kudla, Kathy Sheehan, Eric Sover, Dora Mah, Dean Krone, Pam Doyle, Rick Balsamo, & Mary Ann McGinn; Front: Kathy Kobit, Danny Martin, Lenore Cornille, Mike Oliver, Johnny Angelico, & Patty Davy  

 

Monday, February 10, 2014

Medieval Night at 1979 MDA Camp Hastings

This summer it will be 35 years since the 1979 camp at Hastings, so it's about time I got some pictures up.  A one-of-a-kind event that year was Medieval Night, where we all had dinner out in an open field while being entertained by jesters, jousters, music, dance, and various other goings on.  It was quite an ambitious undertaking, for someone had to shlep all that food and drink out there, and someone had to schlep back what was left.  If it's not too late, one last kudos to the staff on a great event.

Medieval entertainment.  That's Pete the K in the center in the wheelchair.
The comely Patty Davy as a wench with child
Leo Baran as Sir Leo of Loxley




















A Knight in Shining Tin Foil, left, with the crowned King Jake at the table 
Ceodes "Butch" Bolden, sitting, with Jerry West
Entertainment Positively Medieval!





















Visnu Saengmani (c) & Mike Engels (r)
Scott Silver as the hunchback
Sir Gay-a-Lot