NSYC
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Taken from farther north and looking south, the tower is seen with the flagpole in front, for the purpose of signal flags that could be visible to the boats in a race. NSYC had better sand than the public beach, and in about 1960 they traded places.
NYSC
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Probably #110 Pete Weinert.
End-of-Season Dinner
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Unknown, Gunter Schwandt. (Gunter Schwandt was a serious sailor who won a tremendous number of awards during these years.)
NYSC
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Can't recall last name; first name was Bernie, I think; his brother also sailed at NSYC.
Clambake
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Looking at camera: Jim Weinert; lady in back: Mrs. Jim Greenbaum.
RCE Carlson
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The cap patch has the NSYC emblem in the center.
Club house
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RCE Carlson and Bill (in spite of a not-too-steady shot, this gives a nearly complete view of the east and north sides of the club house).
Waukegan Yacht Club
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Labor Day Regatta: inside the breakwater; #110 Pete Weinert, #55 Bob Knight.