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1964 YEAR BOOK

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1964 YEAR BOOK

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A V A L O N YACHT CLUBAVALON, N.J.

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SEVENTH STREET & THE B A Y -S O U T H OF T O W N S E N D 'S INLET

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’S GREETING

The Flag officers and trustees extend to all m e m b e r s and guests

a most cordial welcome to our 1964 season.

Your committee chairmen have planned m a n y varied activities

for your enjoyment this summer.

Youth activites will be under the direction of Dick and Betty Shoe­

m a k e r who will continue the excellent work contributed by Chick Hunger-

ford. These will include instructions in sailing, life-saving, swimming

and tennis.

There will be Saturday night entertainment, dancing, fishing tourna­

ments, bridge, rendezvous, and the ladies are planning a Fashion Show

and Fair.

This is your club, let us all join in its support and m a k e this the

finest year Avalon has ever had.

Sincerely,

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FLAG OFFICERS

Ralph S. Allsopp Vice Commodore

William F. Crawford Clarence H. Carr William J. McKeever Robert T. Dudrear Rear Commodore Secretary Treasurer Ass't Secretary

and Treasurer

T R U S T E E S

William H. Horn 196^ George A. Greenamyer 1965Dr. John J. Leonard l$ 6b Stanley W. Brown 1965Fred A. Zinck, Jr. 196k Jehue Hickman 1965

Clyde S. Bigley 1966Dr. M. Gratch 1966Milton Kuhn 1966

I s f o M d n W g E IGinny and Ralph AllsoppHelen and Bud BigleyGrace and Art BranningInez and Henry BourlandMr. and Mrs. Elmer E. BrownHelen and Stan BrownMrs. and Mrs. William Calhoun, Jr,Mr. and Mrs. Charles CalhounMr. and Mrs. Francis ChambersBetty and Bob ClassLou and Bert CrammerBert and Bill CrawfordJanet and Charlie DagitAnn and Bob DudrearSis and Bob EvansEm and Ed FerranJean and Bill FlynnRuth and Jules GebauerEleanor and Mike GratchHelen and George GreenamyerHarriet and Jehue HickmanVivian and Art Hinkel

Mr. and Mrs. William Horn, 3rd Dr. and Mrs. Sigmund Jacey Betty and Dave Kerr The Krothe Family Elsie and Milt Kuhn Barbara and John Leonard Addie LongEdith and Andy Me CandlessEmma and Bill Me KeaverDr. and Mrs. Harold H. Meanor, Jr.Ruth and Ed MeellMr. and Mrs. J. L. Mellon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Maxwell Moran Millie and Jack Nagle Jo and George Nessenthaler Mildred and Robert Quay Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reimel Murray and Fent Sayre Clara and Floyd Shockley Elizabeth and Robert Smith Georgia £nd Fred Zinck, Jr.

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/ Allsopp, Ralph

Bacon, Howard E., Jr. Beausang, Frank M.

— Big ley, Clyde S. Boileau, Wallis, III Bourland, Henry S .

/Branning, Arthur L.Brock, J. Warren

v/Brown, Stanley W.

✓ Calhoun, Wm. B., Jr. Carr, Clarence H. Chandler, Arthur J. Chapman, Wilbur F., Coates, Edwin H.Comly, Frank T.Cooper, Richard M., Courtright, Wm. W., Crammer, B. W., D.D.S.

^ Crawford, William F. Crumlish, James C., Jr. Cunningham, Dr. Chas.

Dagit, Charles E.Daix, Mrs. Augustus F., Ill De Luca, Wallace V.Doak, H. D.Doering, E. Richard

✓ Dudrear, R. T.Evans, Robley Dr.Fagan, H. T.

✓ Ferren, Edwin T., Dr. Ferren, Edwin T. Ill

''Gebauer, Jules A.^Gratch, Michael, M. D. ✓Greenamyer, George A.

PACKAGE G O O D S FREE DELIVERY

PROPRIETARY MEMBERSGreenan, Edith M.Hessel, Mrs. Katharine S. 'Hickman, Jehue Hinkel, Arthur N.Horn, Arren C.Horn, William H.Hungerford, C. W.

Jacey, Dr. Sigmund M.

Kaier, Edward A.Kelley, Mrs. William F. Kerr, David J.Kneedler, Russell B.Kramer, J. Albert

v'Kuhn, Milton W.

Lamb, William M."'Leonard, Dr. John J. t^Long, William S., Mrs.

Martin, W. L., Ill Meanor, Harold H., M.D„ Mecke, Charles M.Merkel, John G., Jr. (Mrs.) Metzger, Carl B., Jr. Millar, John P.Miller, Gordon S.Muldoon, Joseph B.Mulray, Joseph

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Me Allister, Mrs. A. R. Me Keever, William J.

Nagle, John R., Jr.

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HAHN'S

Nessenthaler, George Nyholm, Carl

O'Keefe, Rodney T.

Palenscar, Elmer A.Palmer, Britton W.

Quay, Robert C.

Reid, John Robert Roberts, E. H.

✓ Rossell, Dr. Frank L. Ruetschlin, J. H., M.D.

Sayre, Fenton E.Schall, E. Lynn Schiavone, Dominick Shockley, Floyd W.Shockley, F. Kenneth Shugard, William W. (Mrs.) Slack, William E.Smith, Dr. Howard B.

^Sponaugle, B. L. s^Stortz, Mrs. John H. Stratton, Fowler H., Jr. Sykes, John W.

Thatcher, Mrs. Richard W. Thorpe, Drew M.

✓ Waddell, William E.Walsh, Mrs. Daniel J. Walters, Robert W.Watt, William,Jr.Yocum, Howard R.Zeller, Albert N.

•✓Zinck, Fred A.

OPEN CHARCOAL HEARTH

NATIONALLY KNOWN BAR & SEA FOOD RESTAURANTLOBSTER • SEA FOOD • STEAKS • CHOPS

M U SIC NIGHTLY RES. 368-4361

STONE HARBOR, NEW JERSEYYO U R HOST

EDDIE PETOSA

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Lubrication Washing Polishing Accessories Minor Repairs trake Service

967-4861If No Answer Call

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HARVEY'S HARBOR

9th & Ocean Drive

Local and Long Distance

A V A L O N N E W JERSEYPhone: 967-4891

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Austin, J. Paul, Jr.

Behr, Ernest H.Bergen, James T. Bonner, Dr. Francis J. Bowditch, J. P.Brown, Elmer E.Brunk, Harold B. Buswell, Robert R.

Calhoun, Charles W. Chalfant, Robert L. Chambers, Francis S., Jr Chambers, Stanley E. Class, Robert A.Creamer, Joseph F., 3r^

Dagit, Charles, Jr. Delaney, Timothy J.De Luca, Francis J. Denny, Joseph G., 3rd Dignazio, S. F., Jr. Dolan, Mrs. H. H., Jr. Doyle, Francis L., Jr. Dudley, Dr. Frederick D.

Edwards, John Ewing, Agnew R., M. D. Ellis, Ray G.

v' Flynn, William J.Fox, George S.Francis, Dr. Raymond A.

German, James C. Griffiths, William, II

ANNUAL MEMBERSHaley, Robert A.Hall, Clarence E.Hart, J. Clyde Harvey, William M. Heuisler, I. K. Hocking, Samuel Hogan, William S. Hornberger, L. H.Hunt, Dr. R. Howell

Keen, W. Daniel Knipe, James Koenig, Howard H. Krothe, Benjamin, III

Lawrence, John H. Laurence, Horace M. Lilley, John E.Linton, Mrs. Margaret Littlewood, Graham J.,

Mallon, Jerome H. Marchione, Nicholas E. Marshall, Francis E. Matalucci, Philip Me Candless, A. F.

s Meell, Edward S. Mladjen, John T. Mellon, James L., Jr. Molt, Henry A.Moran, J. Maxwell Morgan, R. H.

Naughton, James J. Neeson, John H., Jr. Nesbitt, Donald D. O ’Brien, Wm. R., M. D. Pearce, David P. Peddle, Henry M. Peterson, J. Richard Powell, Thomas R. J.

^Powers, Carl

Reimel, Theodore L.Rexford, Alfred R.Roberts, Edwin H., Jr. Robeson, Philip B.Rowan, John C.Rudolph, Harry W.Runzer, John J.

Sanders, Eugene P.Scanlan, John F.Smith, Robert W.

Taylor, Mrs. Patricia Hickman Thaete, John F.

Ill Thompson, Lysander J. Thornton, George H.

Walsh, J. Daniel III Warren, John H., Jr.Wilson, Frank G.Williams, H. Arthur

Zendt, George B.

Holly Lane Flower Shop“For Finer Flowers Beautifully Styled”

Shore Road . . . South of Cape May Court House, N. J.

Phone 5-7233

DEE LUMBER CO.Reading Avenue

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.

Lumber • Plywood • Hardware DuPont Paints

Free Delivery Anywhere Cape May County Call Cape May Court House 5-5102

H. B. Christman & Son, Inc.

Automotive and

Marine Parts

W ILD W O O D and CAPE M A Y COURT HOUSE

Phone: 967-3381

KAISER'S SEAFOODFREDA AND GEORGE HEITZ

Avalon, N. J.

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COMMITTEESSAILING REGATTAC. W. HUNGERFORD, Chairman Milton W. Kuhn, P.C.Dr. John Leonard, P.C.William H. Horn Edward A. Kaier Charles W. Calhoun William L. Martin, II Carl Powers Robert A.. Class Dr. R. Howell Hunt Jules A. Gebauer John H. Neeson, Jr.Stanley W. Brown Richard J. PetersenC Clyde S. Bigley, P.C.Richard M. Cooper, III Ralph S. Allsopp Benjamin Krothe III James P. Bowditch Dick Shoemaker Charles DagitINSURANCEWILLIAM B. CALHOUN, JR. P.C. Chairman Clarence H. Carr William J. Flynn Ralph S. AllsoppPLANNINGDR. JOHN J. LEONARD, P.C. Chairman Milton W. Kuhn, P.C.Charles E. Dagit, P.C.Frank T. Comly William E. Waddell David J. Kerr ^Fenton E. Sayre Ralph S. Allsopp William F. Crawford Robert A. Class George Nessenthaler

MILTON W. KUHN, P.C. Chairman Dr. John J. Leonard, P.C.C. W. HungerfordWilliam B. Calhoun, Jr. P.C.Jules A. Gebauer Jehue L. Hickman, P.C.Charles E. Dagit, P.C.William H. HornBoyd L. Sponaugle, P.C.Carl Powers Stanley W. Brown John R. Reid Edward A. Kaier William E. Waddell Arthur L. Branning, P.C.Dr.. Edwin T. Ferren, P.C.William E. Slack Frank T. Comly George Nessenthaler

«^enton E. Sayre Dr. Michael Gratch E. Lynn Schall A. F. McCandless Ralph S. Allsopp William F. Crawford Dick Shoemaker Clyde S. Bigley, P.C.FINANCEDR. EDWIN T. FERREN, P.C. Chairman Jehue L. Hickman, P.C.Clyde S. Bigley, P.C.William J. McKeever Clarence H. Carr Ralph S. AllsoppREPRESENTATIVE SJYRAWilliam H. Horn Milton W. Kuhn, P.C.

POWER BOAT— FENTON E. SAYRE, Chairman

William B. Calhoun, Jr. P.C.Dr. Edwin T. Ferren, P.C.Dr. Michael Gratch Carl Powers A. F. McCandless John E. Lllley Francis S. Chambers, Jr.John H. Neeson, Jr.Stanley W. BrownDr. John J. Leonard, P.C.Dr. Francis J. Bonner H. T. Fagan John P. Millar Francis E. Marshall Ray G. Ellis Fred A. Zinck J. Paul Austin, Jr.Jules A. Gebauer Ralph S. Allsopp Floyd W. ShockleyMEMBERSHIPARTHUR L. BRANNING, P.C. Chairman Boyd L. Sponaugle, P.C.Charles E. Dagit, P.C.Clarence H. Carr Robert T. Dudrear Fred A. Zinck George A. Greenamyer Robert R. Buswell William M. Harvey Frank M. Beausang C. W. Hungerford William F. Crawford Dick ShoemakerDECORATIONSDR. MICHAEL GRATCH, Chairman

•^-Fenton E. Sayre John P. Millar David J. Kerr

YEAR BOOKGEORGE A. GREENAMYER, Chairman Clyde S. Bigley, P.C.Arthur L. Branning, P.C.Dr. Edwin T. Ferren, P.C.

•^-Fenton SayreJohn R. Nagle, Jr.PATROLJULES A. GEBAUER, Chairman Carl Powers Robert W. Smith John H. Neeson, Jr.Stanley W. Brown Dr. R. Howell Hunt Fred A. Zinck Robert A. Class Dr. Francis J. Bonner E. Lynn Schall Francis E. Marshall J. Maxwell MoranENTERTAINMENTWILLIAM F. CRAWFORD, Chairman Dr. John J. Leonard, P.C.Dr. Robley Evans

^Fenton E. Sayre Dr. Edwin T. Ferren, P. C. William B. Calhoun, Jr., P.C. Britton W. Palmer, P.C.Jehue L. Hickman, P.C.Charles E. Dagit, P.C.Boyd L. Sponaugle, 'P.C.Milton W. Kuhn, P. C.Arthur L. Branning, P.C.HOUSEJEHUE L. HICKMAN, P.C., Chairman

<^*Fenton E. Sayre William E. Waddell Dr. Michael Gratch Harry W. Rudolph Ralph S. Allsopp William F. Crawford Dick Shoemaker

FLEET SURGEONSDr. Edwin T. Ferren, P.C.Dr. Michael Gratch Dr. Sigmund M. Jacey Dr. Francis J. BonnerFLEET CAPTAINCarl PowersBY-LAWSROBERT T. DUDREAR, Chairman Edward A. Kaier Clarence H. Carr James C. Crumlish, Jr.Ralph S. Allsopp William F. CrawfordNOMINATINGDR. EDWIN T. FERREN, P.C. Chairman Clyde S. Bigley, P.C.Dr. John J. Leonard, P.C.John R. Nagle, Jr.Ralph S. Allsopp William F. Crawford Boyd SponauglePUBLICITYCHARLES E. DAGIT, P.C. Chairman Arthur L. Branning, P.C.George A. Greenamyer Theodore L. Reimel Alfred P. Rexford Robert R. BuswellMID-WINTER DANCEGeorge A. Greenamyer Clyde S. Bigley, P.C.FLAG RAISINGCharles E. Dagit, P.C.

YOUTH PROGRAMBOYD L. SPONAUGLE, P.C. Chairman Arthur L. Branning, P.C.Milton W. Kuhn, P.C.Dr. John J. Leonard, P.C.Stanley W. Brown Dr. Michael Gratch C. W. Hungerford Richard J. Petersen J. P. Bowditch Dick ShoemakerBUILDINGWILLIAM E. WADDELL, Chairman George Nessenthaler Carl Power8 Russell B. Kneedler

^— Fenton E. Sayre C. W. Hungerford Dick Shoemaker William J. FlynnCOMMODORE1S BALLARTHUR L. BRANNING, P.C., Chairman

— Fenton E. SayreJehue L. Hickman, P.C.Milton W. Kuhn, P.C.Dr. Edwin T. Ferren, P.C.William F. Crawford Dr. Michael Gratch

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SALES - RENTALS - INSURANCE I~ X V r \ ‘ Telephone 967-4771 - 967-3733

REAL ESTATE HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT

IN AVALON“A Good Deal Depends On Your Realtor”

On the Circle at 21st and Dune Drive AVALON, NEW JERSEY

>econd Avem

M A R IE G A LLA G H ER , Prop.

W ALTER G . FELLENBAUM

— — — ---------- Manager

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CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS

ICE CUBES FOR SALE

ICE COLD BEER

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"M EET M E AT THE W H ITEBR IER 'o

T H E W H i T E B R I A RA valon ’s Finest Hotel

20 Street on the BeachAIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE and DINING ROOMS

Phone: 967-3426 AVALON. NEW JERSEY

HOUSE COMMITTEE RULESJUNIORS:

GUESTS:

Members must accompany guests at all times, unless previous arrangements have been made with a Flag Officer. All guests must register upon entering the Club House. The same person may not be a guest more than one week-end within a month. This rule applies to Juniors as well as Senior members. Members will be responsible for the conduct of their guests

There are no restrictions on bringing guests to the Club for dinner.

ATTIRE:

Generally speaking, informal dress is the ac­cepted rule. On Dance nights, dress is optional except a coat and tie are required. At no time will a member or guest be admitted to the Main Club House in a bathing suit, such attire being limited to the use of the Club Docks. Tailored dress shorts (Bermuda shorts), with coat and tie will be permitted on Dance Nights.

CLOSING TIME

Tues. thru Thurs.— 10:00 P.M.Friday— 12:00 Midnight Saturday— 2:00 A.M.Sunday— MidnightThe Club is closed all day Monday

DUES:

Payable on or before June 15th, otherwise member is considered delinquent.

Juniors are not permitted at the bar, this section being restricted for the use of Senior Members and their guests.

PRIVATE PARTIES:

Members may use facilities of the Club for private cocktail parties, for a fee, except on Mon­day and Saturday. Make arrangements with the Steward, but be advised he must have approval of the Board of Trustees, before final arrange­ments can be consummated.

vvT/ie City Store at the Shore"

DOCK FURNITURE and

UMBRELLASLIFE VESTS KEDS & KEDETTES

BATHING CAPS FISHING TACKLE

S E A S H O R E H O M E S U P P L Y260 Ninety-Sixth Street, Stone Harbor

QUALITY MERCHANDISE — DOWN TO EARTH PRICES — FRIENDLY SERVICE

The Cocktail Flag is now Flying at

C a d e l ' t

RESTAURANTand COCK TAI L LOUNGE

ROUTE 9

ONE MILE NORTH OF AVALON RD.

Phone; 465-5268

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WOMEN’S AUXILIARYMembership in the Women's Auxiliary is open to the wives of all Yacht Club

members. Meetings are held the last Tuesday of June, July, and August. All mem­bers will be notified as to the time and date. Please come out and help support your club.

The Auxiliary sponsors the Junior Junior and the Junior Intermediate groups whose activities are listed elsewhere in the book. Each year a "Best Citizen" award is given to a boy and girl in the Junior Intermediate group. This is determined by secret ballot from the boys and girls themselves.

Our 196k season began with our annual luncheon, card party and fashion show (by Esther Pomerantz) at the Barclay Hotel in Philadelphia. This was a fabulous affair handled beautifully by our co-charimen and their committee. Further plans for this summer include our annual July fashion show, a Fair in August, and pos­sibly a Book Review.

Listed below are the names of the committee chairmen. If there is anything you are interested in, please come to our meetings and volunteer your services. If not, come anyway and meet the "gals".

Have a nice summer.Millie Nagle President

OFFICERS

President Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary Treasurer

Millie Nagle Ginnie Allsopp Bert Crawford Helen Brown Helen Greenamyer

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

Ways and Means Addie LongMembership Paula CarrHospitality Jo Nessenthaler

Mary Jacey House Sis EvansSteering Eleanor GratchNominating Helen BigleyPublicity Lillian Courtright

Junior Juniors Junior Intermediates

LiaisonMembers-at-Large

Bridge

Barbara Horn Mary Powers Ruth Meell Elsie Kuhn Em Ferren Harriet Hickman Jean Chapman

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WOMEN’S AUXILIARYLUNCHEON, FASHION SHOW AND CARD PARTY

STURDY SAVINGS

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

Phone: 368-2911

Stone Harbor, New Jersey

Current Dividend Rate— 4 % per annum

VIRG IN IA BEAUTY GARDEN

26th & 3rd Avenue

AVALON, N. J.

Telephone 967-5151

Yo ur Prescription Pharm acist PHONE2 6 3 - 4 5 1 1

K R A M E R ' S Rexall Drugs

Pharmaceuticals - Sundries - Co smet i c s— Open A ll Year —

Now under the new management of ROBERT RUBINSTEIN R. P.

4 117 Land is Avenue Sea Isle C ity , N J

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For Sound Insurance AdviceESTATE PLANNING, PENSIONS, PROFIT SHARING,

H.R. 10 HEALTH, ACCIDENT, MAJOR MEDICAL

CLARENCE H. CARR, C.L.U.1320 P.N.B. Building, Phila., Pa. 19107

215-LO 3-3118

"C H IC K " HUNGERFORD 515 Lexington Ave., Lancaster, Pa.

717-EX 2-1706

A m erica n N o tio n a l — The G ro w th C om p an y

B c r + ' S D E L IC A T E SSE N & SANDW ICH SH O P

BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERCOLD CUTS SEAFOOD

EAT IN OR TAKE OUT

32nd and Dune DriveOPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE

Phone 967-5591 AVALON, NEW JERSEY

FIRST NATIONAL BANK G eorge & Em m a C o rn ish Phone: 967-3277

Cape May Court HouseOver 50 Years of Continuous Banking Service

in Cape M ay County C A P IT A L $150,000 — SU R PLU S $300,000

Mem ber Federal Reserve System

Cape M a y Court House, New Jersey

Branches: Villas, N. J. Rio Grande, N. J.

THE DRIFTWOOD MARINABoats — M otors — Bait

Tackle — Gas — Ice

M on o -R a il Boat Launching

Avalon Swing Bridge

THE NEW PRINCETON HOTEL

GRILLEA N D

RESTAURANTW atch For Special Affairs

Excellent Cuisine

Music N ightly

Friday & Saturday Nights Le Roy Bostic & His Mellowaires

Rag Pickers20th & 2nd Avenue Avalon, New Jersey

Phone: 967-3456

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PAST COMMODORES CLUB PAST COMMODORESAVALON YACHT CLUB

The Spring and the month of A pril s e ts the stage for the P ast C om m o­dores to have their annual reunion. This year the form er F lag O fficers and their w ives gathered together for their F ifth Annual Dinner at the Hawaiin Cottage in M erchantv ille , New J ersey . It was truly a gay affair with jovial good fellow ship prevailing until the w ee sm all hours of the m orning.

P resid en t Barron presided and w elcom ed im m ediate P ast Com m odore Clyde S. B ig ley to the club who very obligingly danced with the Hula Dan­c e r s , aided and abetted by P ast Com m odore Branning to the enthusiastic applause of the audience. The friendship that ex is ts betw een the C om m o­d ores and their devotion to the Yacht Club form s a strong bond which adds to the p leasure and enjoyment of th ese annual d inners. The Club is unique amony Yacht Clubs and provides an organization of m en deeply in terested in prom oting the w elfare of the Avalon Yacht Club.

Cap'n C harlie Dagit

Albert H. Fey Edwin T. Ferren, M.D. Jean Crowthers William H. Lee ^Augustus F. Daix, J r a *J. Elmer Smith "John G. Merkel Arthur N. Hinkel Floyd W. Shockley William 3. Calhoun John W. Barron Britton W. Palmer Jehue L. Hickman Charles E. Dagit Edwin H. Roberts Dr, Frank L. Rossell Boyd L. Sponaugle Milton W. Kuhn Arthur L. Branning Dr. John J. Leonard

"William S. Long Clyde S. Bigley

* Deceased

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W R I G H T ’S S E R V I C EM E R C U R Y O U T B O A R D M O T O R S

S A L E S and S E R V I C E O L D T O W N B O A T S S T E R L I N G T R A I L E R S

235 - 21st St ., ONE 7-4141

K O H L E R ’S B A K E R Y

in

A V A L O NPhone: 967-7911

f HAimsaugo >

Here the skipper and mate will discover a virtual treasure trove of imported and domestic sportswear . . . wonderful things to (Lssure “easy living99 afloat or ashore.

CREGO’S • THIRD AVENUE • STONE HARBOR-^

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CALHOUN AGENCY, INC.W IL L IA M B. C A L H O U N , JR. C H A R L E S W . C A L H O U N

Insurance For A ll Y o u r Needs

52 - 24th Street Porkadc Build ing

Avalon , N. J. 2 5 -2 7 Chestnut St.

609-428-6000 Haddonfie ld, N.J.

COURTRIGHT AUTO PRODUCTS INC.

Autom otive Parts W arehouseand

Sales O ffice 1800 Fairmount Ave. Telephone: Philadelphia 30, Pa.

C E - 6-9500

MAC TOOLSA U T O M O T IV E TOOLS A N D E Q U IP M E N T

Factory .Representative

Frederick A. Zinck, Jr.

5 8 9 ■ 24th Street, A v a lo n , N . J .

J. G. Wood 5c & 10c StoresB re a k fa st and Lu nch Served at our Fountain

28th Street and 2nd Ave 249 96th Street

Avalon Stone Harbor

Castings - Forgings - Stampings

G. A. GREENAMYER

136 BUCK LANE

HAVERFORD, PA.

M I 2-2113

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COMMODORE'S BALL

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COCKTAIL LOUNGE • TV • TELEPHONESThe finest wishes for success to all the

friends and members

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Babe D'lgnazio, your host B U I L D E R O F F I N E S A I L B O A T S

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F L A G P A S S ! K G

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PAST COMMODORES' BALL

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AVALON YACHT CLUB SOCIAL CALENDAR

1964MAY

29 Friday30 Saturday

JUNE5 Friday6 Saturday

12 Friday13 Saturday19 Friday20 Saturday26 Friday27 Saturday

JULY3 Friday4 Saturday

8 Wednesday10 Friday11 Saturday

17 Friday18 Saturday

19 Sunday24 Friday25 Saturday31 Friday

AUGUST1 Saturday

Senior Open HouseGet Acquainted Night - Afu sic

Senior Open House Bring A Friend NightSenior Open HouseClub Dance - Helmsmant J u le s Gebauer Trustees’ 5 Committee Chairmen's SupperClub Dance - New Members & A d v e r tis e r s - He£m4man, IkilX Kuhn Junior ReceptionCommodore's Reception 8:00Club Dance - Helmsmant Fenton Sayre

Power Boatmen and Open HouseIndependence Day - Flag Reusing, Luncheon, Race*—

Helmsman t Charles Dagit Formal Club Opening Dance - Helmsmant John LeonardWomen's Auxiliary Fashion ShowMasquerade Ball Decoration Party Masquerade Ball — "You Afiz A T. V. CorrmeAcial"

Helmsmant Edward MeelRegatta RegistrationAvalon Regatta - State Moth Championship Club Dance - Helmsman t Clyde B ig leyAvalon Regatta - State Moth ChampionshipSmorgasbordClub Dance - S-tng A long N ight - Helmsmant A rthur BranningNew Year's Eve Decoration Party Power Boatmen and Open HouseNew y&aA16 Eve. PaAXu In kuaubt - Helmsmant W illiam Harvey

A5 Wednesday

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AVALON YACHT CLUB

SOCIAL CALENDAR1964

AUGUST78 41415JL2122s-32829

SEPTEMBER45

1112

FridaySaturdayFridaySaturday

FridaySaturdayFridetySaturday

Junior DanceClub Dance ° Helmsmans, Edward Ferren /Senior Decoration Party

Helmsman« Arthur BranningC -^ C U JL /£5L, + £ m -

p i nCommodore°s Ball [formal Optional)

_

Helmsman, Arthur BranningJunior-Senior^ Family Night Club Dance ■=» Sing Along N ight

t <̂rvCtj C .b*A r“ ■ £/-— C?Trustees' 5 Committee Chairmen’s SupperClub Dance = Past CorwiodoAe^" Night - Helmsmant Charles Dagit

l/ J [ v-

Friday Junior DanceSaturday Club Dance - Helmsmant George GreenamyerSunday Commodore8s Year End Party = Helmsmant Michael GratohMonday Labor Day LuncheonFriday Senior Open HouseSaturday Senior Open House

8s30 P o M ,

9s30 PoMo

9200 PoMooooo PoMo

6;30 PoMo

9;30 PoMo

7 2 00 PoMo

9s30 PoMo

9s00 PoMo

9s 30 PoMo

122 00 Noon

CALENDAR NOTES s

Senior Bridge Game every Thursday Night at 8;30 PoMo (Beginning Thursday, June 18th through Thursday, September 3rd)

Open House every Sunday(Beginning Sunday* May 31st through Sunday, September 8th)

Dates for the Boat RendevouSg Two Fishing Parties and the Boat Parade will be announced at a later date,,

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196k BOAT PARADE will be July 12th at 10:30 A.M.Prizes for both Cabin Cruisers and Open Skiffs in each of three divisions: Fancy, Original and Comic. There will be one prize for Skipper 16 years and under. Prizes will be awarded to the Best Decorated Docks.

June 27th Small Boat RendezvousJuly 25th Fishing TournamentAugust 8>th Fishing Tournament August 29th Boat Rendezvous

Carl Powers Chairman Boat Parade Bill Calhoun Captain Fishing Tournaments Fent Sayre Captain Rendezvous

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P H I L A D E L P H I A

COMPLIMENTSo f

THE MANAGEMENTEdward L. Buckley

Genera l. M anager

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Compliments of

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Phone: 967-3486 967-3229

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with waiting for good weather and calm water, don’t wait

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schedule doesn’t permit you to wait for mill pond days, then you ought to be running a Pacemaker.

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This is a hull developed for rough water use. And

everything in the boat is constructed carefully, ruggedly, because we know that Pacemaker owners don’t wait,

won’t wait because they’re not accustomed to waiting.

Are you missing half the fun?

See the “ G oin ges t” Pacemakers at T i d e w a t e r M a r i n e C o . , Som ers P o in t, N e w Jers ey

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BRIDGEBridge Enthusiasts ! ! ! ! 1

If you enjoy playing bridge, you will enjoy every Thursday even­ing here with us. This is the third season for bridge and it promises to be exciting.

This year we are looking forward to branching out and encountering more of our neighboring clubs, as was introduced last season.

So, encircle the dates and we'll be looking for you.

Jean Chapman

AVALON HOME CENTERTile Contractors & Distributors

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YOUTH PROGRAMAs your new youth directors we wish to take this opportunity to introduce

ourselves and say how very happy we are to be at the Avalon Yacht Club this sum­mer. Betty and I are teachers of Health and Physical Education and I coach football, wrestling, and tennis. Our interests are and have always been with youth and recreation.

The youth program will be much the same as Nancy and Chick ran in the past with a few new innovations that we feel will please you. Sailing and swimming classes will be offered as in the past and if there is enough interest we will put tennis in­struction into the program also. Of course the Juniors have planned another full schedule of social activities for your enjoyment throughout the summer.

Again let me say how happy we are to be with you and hope we'll meet you all early in the season.

Betty and Dick Shoemaker

SAILING CLASSSailing holds a special place here at the Avalon Yacht Club. The heart of

the sailing at the Club revolves around the sailing class. This is where the funda­mentals, terminology, and techniques are learned.

The over all success of this program is seen by the continuing success of Avalon sailors year in and year out.

The success of sailing has also been in part due to the work of our sailing in­structors who.have done an excellent job. I believe we have employed such instruc­tors in John Leonard and Eddie Kaier for the 1964 season.

The Sailing Committee expresses best wishes to the youth of the Avalon YachtClub for a very successful and enjoyable summer.

Charles W. Hungerford Sailing Chairman

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YOUTH PROGRAMThe Youth Program this summer is under the capable direction of Dick Shoemaker.

A full summer of sailing, swimming, and other sports activities has been planned.

John Leonard and Ed Kaier are our sailing instructors. In this program fund­amentals of sailing are taught. In the sailing class races every Wednesday the students will have an opportunity to use what they have learned.

Swimming and Life Saving are being taught by Jane Sponaugle and myself. In­cluded in this program are lessons in beginning swimming, advanced beginning swim­ming, intermediate swimming, and Junior and Senior Life Saving.

All members' children are invited to take part in the youth program.Have a happy summer.

Sharon BranningSenior Swimming Instructor

JUNIORSWelcome Juniors.'

The Juniors are always the peak of the Youth Program at A Y C, and this year will be no exception. We will have many new members from the Junior Intermediates, and we are sure that they will add to, and enjoy, the carefully selected program for this summer. Although many of us are old friends, new faces easily become familiar and welcom faces.

While the Moonlight Cruise has always been the hit of the season for yachts­men and landlubbers alike, we have planned not only many events which have, in years past, proven to be fun, but also several new ones, including an outing with the Sea Isle City Juniors. As well as our Tuesday night activities, there will be several dances, with such bands as the Stardusters, The Keynotes, and the Four Bums.

So join the friendliest group in South Jersey, but don't just join--partici- pate. Your Tuesday nights will become more fun than your week-ends. / -~ ts

Z . cL A

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES

JUNIOR INTERMEDIATESWelcome aboard to the 1964 Season at the Avalon Yacht Club. Terrific times

are planned with dances, outings, games and just plain fun for all our Inter­mediate members and friends.

This year we are being skippered by Mrs. Mary Powers and Mrs. Ruth Meell, who hope we sail with enthusiasm, good will and faithfulness until we anchor in September.

Come one, come all in this age group. Join us and see if we can't shove off to a most memorable season at our Club.

July 1 Hello Dance - Election of Officers - Cokes and PretzelsJuly 2> Fun, Games and Dancing - Cokes and PretzelsJuly 15 Beach Party - Hoagies and CokesJuly 22 Bowling - CokesJuly 29 Space Masquerade - Cup Cakes and CokesAug. 5 No MeetingAug. 12 Beach Party - Hoagies and CokesAug. 19 Picnic - Bring Lunch - Coke supplied.Aug. 26 Commodore's Ball - Cake and Punch

Age Group 10 to l4 inclusive (or having completed 9th grade)Wednesday night meetings - 2>:00 PM to 10:00 PM

JUNIOR • JUNIORS"WORLD'S FAIR"

Age group up to 10 years. Meetings every Tuesday night - 7 o'clock to 8:15 PM.

Adult supervisor - Mrs. Arren Horn.June 30 July 7 July 14 July 21 July 2g Aug.- Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept.

411lg251

Opening Day of the FairU. S. Day - Bar-3-QueDay in Denmark - "Shrove Holiday""Animals of the World" - (Pets - real or stuffed)Carnival Day in Spain - (Masked Ball)Greeco-Roman Olympics"Future World" - Bar-B-QueHungarian Gypsy Night - (Scavenger Hunt)"South of the Border" Night Unisohere Masked Ball

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97th & 3rd Ave. Stone Harbor, N.J.

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Listen To The Rythmic Tunes of

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Phones 368-2929— 368-2920

Y O U R STORE AT THE S H O R E

Free D elivery £ ^ |^| ■ £ Phone: 967-3268

COMPLETE FOOD MARKET— O PEN A L L Y E A R —

Choice M eats - Groceries - Produce Frozen Food

3001 Dune Drive Avalon, New Jersey

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MOTH FLEET COMET FLEET4 9 0 Slu zie Susan G r i f f i t h s

9 1 1 Emmalu James Bowditch, J r .

1 1 3 s Tinker Marilyn Long

1 2 6 0 T ipsa lot Pamela Brown

1 2 6 3 Bottoms Up John Schilgen

1 2 9 2 Susan Morgan

1 3 0 0 Mr. Lucki Sue Laurence

1307 Misty Anne I I Anre Kaier

1 ^ 3 0 Lucky Four Joe Mellon

U 9 4 Mullie Charles Bonner

1 5 0 1 Pip in Marge Kogan

1 5 0 2 Gypsy Dedi Class

1 5 5 0 Johnny Reb George E l l i s

1 6 3 s Nina Comly

1 6 1 + 6 Joan Delaney

1724 Oop’ s I I Benjamin Krothe I I I

1 2 2 2 Jim and Jean Bonner

2 0 1 2 JAG Jody Greenamyer

2 0 1 3 Yankee Clipper Tom Bergen

2 0 1 5 Gigi Gayle Geb&uer

20 33 Sparky Dave 3rown

2 0 SO F l y 1 nn Tom Powers

2 1 6 7 Bet-Sea Betty Lou Nagle

2239 Corkie II B i l l Courtright

24-06 Tom Swift I I Tom Leonard

24-16 Mike Gratch

24-74 Oop's III Truby Krothe

Ja c k ie Dory I I I David Pearce

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3570 Fran Doyle

3633 C o n fl ic t Chas. Calhoun

3659 Twinkle B i l l Martin

36^5 F o l ly Dick Cooper

Will Chapman

JOHN LEONARD, Sailing Instructor formerJunior International Moth Champion

Best Wishes

from

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a n d

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W IL D W O O D , N. J.

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June 13 and l4

June 20 and 21 June 27 and 28

July 4 and 5

July 11 and 12

July IS and 19

July 25 and 26

Aug. 1 and 2

Aug. 2> and 9

Aug. 15 and 16

Aug. 22 and 23

Aug. 29 and 30

Sept. 5, 6 and 7

SAILING SCHEDULE AYC 196^(Tentative)

Warm-up races A and B Moths AvalonStone Harbor Great Sound Regatta for Comets

Warm-up races A and B Moths AvalonInter-Club with Sea IsleHome - Saturday Aviay - Sunday

Summer Series A and B Moths AvalonInter-Club with Stone HarborHome - Saturday Away - Sunday

Avalon Regatta (New Jersey State Championships)Cape May A Moths and Comets

B Moths at AvalonStone Harbor A Moths and Comets 3 Moths at Avalon

Wildwood A Moths and Comets B Moths at Avalon

Margate A Moths and Comets (1st Half South Jersey’sMiddle Atlantic's)

B Moths at AvalonOcean City A Moths and Comets

B Moths at AvalonSea Isle A Moths and Comets (2nd half South Jersey's

Middle Atlantic's)B Moths at Avalon

Labor Day Regatta at Avalon

Chick Hungerford Sailing Chairman

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES

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IN SUMMER:

COOLER BY A MILE.

IN WINTER:

WARMER WITH A SMILE.

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AWARDS

Diane Gabauer 1963 Best Citizen Award - Girl

Peter Neeson 1963 Best Citizen Award - Boys

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M A R T I N C O R P O R A T I O N

Dyers and Finishersof

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BUSCH 'S BAR AND RESTAURANTFamous for Sea food

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C ar W ash ing * Greasing

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Phone: 967-3278 21st S T R E E T & 3rd A V E N U E

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19 64 - A V A L O N R E G A T T A•

The Avalon Yacht Club and the Borough of Avalon extend a hearty welcome to Sailors, Yachtsmen, Flag Officers and members of the South Jersey Racing Association Clubs on Saturday and Sunday, July I S & 1 9.

The Saturday races will start at 10:30 A.M. and 2: P.M. The Sunday race will start at 1: P.M.

This year the A.Y.C. Regatta will be held for both Moth and Comet Sailors. The New Jersey State Moth Championship is a part of our program.

Trophies will be awarded following the Sunday race. Your Regatta Committee and the

Borough of Avalon are sparing no effort to make this a memorable week-end and trust that all of you will avail you- selves of the opportunity of sharing the hospitality of the Avalon Yacht Club.

Milton W. Kuhn Chairman, Regatta Committee

T I D E T A B L ELight face type indicates A.M., Heavy face P.M. Daylight-Saving Time

JU LY

Date H igh Low

1— 0.16 6.36W — 12.53 6.562— 1.07 7.31

Th— 1.46 8.103— 2.03 8.30

Fr— 2.43 9.194— 3.05 9.29

S a - 3.46 10.21S - 4.13 10.25

Sy— 4.48 11.196— 5.19 11.20

M — 5.49 —-7— 6.19 0.16

Tu— 6.45 12.168— 7.15 1.14

W — 7.37 1.129— 8.08 2.09

Th— 8.28 2.0910— 9.00 3.03Fr— 9.18 3.0511— 9.53 3.52S a— ’10.09 3.5712— 10.47 4.40Su— 11.01 4.4713— 11.42 5.28M — 11.52 5.3914— ----- 6.15

Tu— 12.34 6.331 5 - 0.42 7.06W — 1.24 7.3216— 1.31 8.00

Th— 2.14 8.3417— 2.22 8.53Fr— 3.06 9.3118 - 3.15 9.43Sa — 4.00 10.241 9 - 4.12 10.30

Su— 4.53 11.1323— 5.10 11.16M — 5.44 -----21— 6.04 0.01

TU— 6.29 12.0222— 6.50 0.48W — 7.11 12.4723— 7.34 1.35

Day High Low Day High Lo

Th— 7.50 1.33 Sa— 9.01 2.5024— 8.13 2.18 9— 9.33 3.31Fr— 8.29 2.16 Su— 9.48 3.4025— 8.52 2.59 10— 10.21 4.15Sa— 9.06 2.58 M — 10 34 4.2726— 9.30 3.38 11— 11.09 4.57Su— 9.44 3.38 Tu— 11.22 5.1327— 10.09 4.13 12-11.58 5.40M — 10.24 4.16 W --------- 6.0128— 10.51 4.47 13— 0.08 6.23

Tu— 11.07 4.55 Th— 12.45 6.5229 11.37 5.24 14 0.53 7.11W — 11.54 5.39 Fr— 1.32 7.5030--------- 6.05 15 1.40 8.05Th— 12.16 6.34 S a - 2.20 8.5031— 0.44 6.55 16— 2.31 9.00Fr— 1.18 7.44 Su— 3.31 9.45

17— 3.30 9.53M — 4.09 10.4018— 4.33 10.43

Tu— 5.05 11.3019— 5.33 11.32W — 5.57 -----20— 6.24 0.17

Th— 6.42 12.2021— 7.08 1.03Fr— 7.25 1.0722— 7.47 1.47

A U G U ST Sa— 8.05OO Q OA

1.53O 9Q

Date H igh LowZo-- O.ZOSu— 8.43

Z.Zo2.36

24— 9.03 3.071— 1.40 7.56 M — 9.21 3.18

Sa— 2.16 7.57 25— 9.42 3.432— 2.41 9.01 Tu— 10.01 3.58

Su— 3.19 10.03 26-10.24 4.20a— 3.51 10.04 W — 10.45 4.39

M — 4.27 11.04 27— 11.09 4.564— 5.02 11.03 Th— 11.33 5.24

Tu— 5.32 28-------- 5.385— 6.07 0.02 Fr— 1100 6.18

W — 6.30 12.02 29— 0.25 6.276— 7.03 0.58 Sa— 12.54 7.26

Th— 7.24 1.00 30— 1.24 7.307— 7.54 1.53 Su— 1.54 8.40

Fr— 8.14 1.56 31— 2.28 8.42a— 8.44 2.43 M — 3.00 9.50

SE P T E M B E R

Date H igh Low

1— 3.39 9.51Tu— 4.11 10.52

2— 4.51 10.53 W — 5.19 11.493— 5.56 11.53

Day High Low

Tu— 8.57 2.5623— 9.15 3.12W — 9.39 3.4024— 9.58 3.52Th— 10.25 4.2425— 10.45 4.32Fr— 11.16 5.1126-11.39 5.15Sa— ___ 6.0527— 0.13 6.07Su— 12.36 7.122a— 1.14 7.13M — 1.39 8.2729— 2.20 8.30

Tu— 2.46 9.3730— 3.31 9.42W — 3.57 10.37

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