- US IlHpHS 2010.1-2013.10-1576_1955_0800
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Part of North Shore Yacht Club, records
1576_1955_0800
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Part of North Shore Yacht Club, records
1576_1955_0800
Part of North Shore Yacht Club, records
Looking northward: Bill, Craig, Unknown, and Bob Carlson (sons of RCE and Grace). Dress Code was relaxed for two-year-olds. (A fourth son arrived in 1960.)
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RCE Carlson at the tiller of "C's Five" (i.e. Carlsons Five).
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RCE Carlson at the tiller of "C's Five" (i.e. Carlsons Five).
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Back Row: Bud Harring, Pete Weinert, RCE Carlson, Gunter Schwandt; Front Row: Andy Kaiser.
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Bud Harring, Pete Weinert, RCE Carlson, Gunter Schwandt; Front Row: Andy Kaiser.
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Back Row: Unknown, Andy Kaiser, Gunter Schwandt, RCE Carlson;
Front Row: Pete Weinert, Bud Harring. Note the patch on Gunter Schwandt's blazer pocket. It may be the one visible in #1455 and 1456.
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Pete Weinert (1954-5 Commodore), RCE Carlson (1956 Commodore), Bud Harring, Kerwin Knoelk, Gigi Schwandt (wife of Gunter), Jim Greenebaum.
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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.
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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.