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★ Flag Raising Ceremony ★
G R E E T IN G S F R O M D A V IS A N D P R IS C IL L A
Welcome to the Avalon Yacht Club 1976 season. From Flag Raising to Year End Party; from Family Night Suppers for sailors and swimmers to Commodore’s Ball, we have planned a schedule of events that we hope you will all enjoy.In addition to our regular sailing and swimming programs and our Avalon Yacht Club Regatta, this year we are hosting the G P 14 North American Championship Regatta.Our sincere thanks to all who have helped plan and carry out the Yacht Club program this year— the officers, trustees and committees—and to the Mayor and Commissioners of Avalon and the United States Coast Guard for their cooperation.Come and join us often—we’ll be looking forward to seeing you.
BUY • RENT • SELLBeach and Bay Properties
in Avalon and Stone Harbor
DILLER & FISHERALL TYPES BOAT INSURANCE IMMEDIATE COVERAGE
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3rd AVENUE & 96th STREET
STONE HARBOR, N. J.
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STONE HARBOR 368-3311
Flag Officers
John J. Runzer Dr. James M. Hunter E. Lynn Schall John T. Fallon, II John M. Light, Jr.Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Secretary Treasurer A ss t Secretary
Davis Pearson John J. Runzer
1976
Howard E. Bacon, Jr. Bernard T. Henry John P. Millar
TrusteesJames M. Hunter
E. Lynn Schall
1977
J. Kenneth Jarvis Thomas S. J. Mallon J. Richard Petersen
Boosters
John T. Fallon, II John M. Light, Jr.
1978
Charles W. Calhoun Raymond A. Francis, Jr. Robert E. Slota
Mr. John B. Adams Mayor Ellsworth Armacost Marion P. ArmacostAnn & Howard Bacon Julia Barksdale Roy & Kay Blackledge The Bonner Family Esther & Al Bracher Grace & Art Branning Alice & Walter Breen Don M. Brown Commissioner &Mrs. Robert E. Bruce
Frances & Jack Buss Dorothy & Bob BuswellCharles W. CalhounMae W. CalhounJohn & Edna CelluciJean & Will ChapmanBill & Kaye CleryDr. & Mrs. William F. X. CoffeyMr. & Mrs. Joseph W. CollinsFran & Wat ConnerPeggy & Dick CottonBert & Bill CrawfordJanet & Charlie Dagit Jane & Al Davey Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allen Davis Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. DeLuca Joe & Mary Kay Denny D'lgnazio's Towne House Marjorie E. Doak Mary & Fran Doyle
Lew & Florence English
M ary & John Fallon Richard L. Feron Em FerrenLoretta S. Ferren & Family Ann & Aaron Finkbiner Dr. John Fleitz John E. & Jeanne Forsythe Ray & Lee Francis M arge & Clint Funk
Dr. & Mrs. R. GarciaDr. & Mrs. Frank J. Gilday, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jam es F. Giltrap, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Golden Dr. & Mrs. John W . Goldschmidt Paul & Harriet Gossin M ike & Eleanor Gratch Fritz & George Greenam yer Anne & Russ Griesback
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. HallAddie & M ilt HemphillBert & Florence HenryMr. & Mrs. George D. Herr & FamilyHarriette & Jehue HickmanChick & Nancy HungerfordM illie HuntJim & Carolyn Hunter
Sue & Ray Ide
Kathleen & Kenneth Jarvis Jefferies Dodge Loretta & Stu Johnston Donald R. Jones
Dave & Betty Kerr Anne & Bill King Doris & Jules Kornberger Elsie & Milt KuhnBarbara & John Leonard Margi & John Leonard, Jr.Jack & Lois LightDr. & Mrs. John N. LindquistMike & Lillian MacrinaMr. & Mrs. William D. MacNultyBetty & Tom MallonRuth & Art MartindaleTom & Alice MarvelMr. & Mrs. Frederic W. MayDr. & Mrs. Donald MayerDedie & Andy McCandlessFrank & Mary Lou McGillMr. & Mrs. Harold I. MillerMrs. Matthew J. MooreMr. & Mrs. Wm. W. MorhardMr. & Mrs. Joseph T. MullrayWalter P. & Naomi MurphyMrs. Peggy Myerly^ohn F. Naulty, Esq.Jo & George NessenthalerGinny & Jack O'Keefe Peg & Rodney O'KeefeRusty & Jack Page Davis & Priscilla Pearson Mary & Dick Petersen Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pedroni
Pedroni Oil Co.Mr. & Mrs. Marvin D. PerskieCarl & Mary PowersMr. & Mrs. Edward PryzwaraAnne & Ted Reimel Mr. & Mrs. R. H. Rockwell Pat Rooney Family John & Marilyn Rose Nancy & John RunzerMr. & Mrs. Joseph T. SanskiMurry & Fent SayreVince & Jean SavareseJo & Lynn SchallMary Ann & Jack SchilgenMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. SchubertBetty & John ScullFloyd & Clara ShockleyBetty & Dick ShoemakerAnne ShugardBob & Deanna SlotaArden & Don SmithHelen & Boyd SponaugleBurt & Dottie StehlyBill & Dot SterbackJeanne & Jim StokesHelen & Frank SweeneyDr. & Mrs. Albert TerzianDorothy & Ted van den BeemtEdna & Joe WhalenMr. & Mrs. J. Taney Willcox, Jr.Layton & Lynne WilsonGeorgia & Fred Zinck
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★ Proprietary Members ★
Mrs. Ralph S. Allsopp (Ginny) Howard E. Bacon, Jr. (Anne)Ronald Barber (Jerry)Mrs. Julian T. Barksdale (Julia) Michael F. Beausang (Jane)Clyde S. Bigley (Helen)Roy H. Blackledge (Kay)Richard F. Blewett (Ivy)Wallis Boileau, III (Dorothy)Dr. Francis J. Bonner (Marian) Alfred F. Bracher, Jr. (Esther) Arthur L. Branning (Grace)Don M. BrownHarry W. Buchanan (Claire)Robert R. Buswell (Dorothy)Jon C. Butler (Whitney)Charles W. CalhounMrs. William B. Calhoun, Jr. (Mae)Mrs. Ray L. Cathcart (Alice)John Cellucci (Edna)Carl A. Chapman (Fran)Wilbur Chapman (Jean)Mrs. Albert Clery (Louise)W illiam B. Clery (Kaye)E. H. CoatesDr. William F. X. Coffey (Roseanita) Watson G. Conner (Fran)Richard M. Cooper, III (Inga)Richard E. Cotton, Jr. (Peggy)Mrs. Wm. W. Courtright (Lillian) William F. Crawford (Bert)Dr. J. D. Cunningham (Mary Jane) Charles E. Dagit (Janet)Mrs. Augustus Daix, III (Josephine) Alva A. Davey (Jane)William R. Deasey (Mary)Francis J. Deluca (Bunny)Wallace V. Deluca (Olga)Joseph G. Denny, III (Mary Kay) Mario A. Deodati (Esther)S. F. D'lgnazio, Jr. (Libby)Patrick Di Stefano (Dot)Mrs. Marjorie E. Doak E. Richard Doering (Penny)Francis L. Doyle, Jr. (Mary)John J. Dunn (Marie)Dr. Lewis E. English, Jr. (Florence)
Dr. Agnew R. Ewing (Peggy) John T. Fallon, II (Mary)Mrs. Edwin T. Ferren (Em)Mrs. Loretta S. Ferren A. C. F. Finkbiner, Jr. (Ann) Mrs. Marie Fitzmyer Robert J. Fitzmyer (Marie)Dr. John Fleitz (Claire)John E. Forsythe, Jr. (Jean)Dr. Raymond A. Francis (Lee) Dr. Alvin A. Freehafer (Peggy) George N. Frick (Marty) Climton C. Funk, Jr. (Marge) Leon J. Garofalo (Helen)Mrs. Louis A. Garofalo (Bettie) Jules A. Gebauer (Ruth)Robert M. Gillin (Marty)James F. Giltrap, Jr. (Marion) Robert S. Golden (Sue)Paul J. Gossin, Jr. (Harriet)Dr. Michael Gratch (Eleanor) Michael J. Gratch (Sharon) George A. Greenamyer (Fritz) Russell H. Griesback (Anne) Albert Hansen (Dot)Milton 0 . Hemphill (Addie) Bernard T. Henry (Florence) Jehue Hickman (Harriette) Arthur Hinkel (Vivian)Dr. L. Murray Houser (Sue) Robert E. Humphreville (Ky)C. W. Hungerford (Nancy)Mrs. Guy B. Hunt (Millie)Dr. James M. Hunter (Carolyn) Raymond F. Ide (Sue)J. Kenneth Jarvis (Kathleen) Charles H. Jefferies (Virginia) Carl H. Johnson (Adele) Joseph T. Keenan (Claire) Joseph P. Kelly (Jean)David J. Kerr (Betty)William King (Anne)T. Gerard Koch (Nancy)Jules Kornberger (Doris)Milton M. Kuhn (Joyce)Milton W. Kuhn (Elsie)Mrs. Dorothea Lamb
John F. Ledwith (Mary)Mrs. Helen S. Lehman R. E. Leiser (Joanne)Dr. John J. Leonard (Barbara)Dr. John J. Leonard, Jr. (Marge) Dr. Thomas Leonard (Penny) John M. Light, Jr. (Lois)Richard B. Light (Betty)John E. Lilley (Peg)Harold R. Lipman (Arlene)A. F. McCandless (Dedie)T. L. McGreal (Mary)John J. McGuinn Thomas S. J. Mallon (Betty) Francis E. Marshall (Love)W. L. Martin, III (Addie)Arthur I. Martindale (Ruth) Thomas G. Marvel (Alice) Frederic W. May (Tillie)Dr. Donald F. Mayer (Vera Jane) Dr. Harold H. Meanor (Noreen) Harold I. Miller (Donna)John D. Miller (Jean)John P. Millar (Mary)John T. Mladjen (Ethel)Mrs. Matthew J. Moore (Dot) William W. Morhard (Jane) Joseph T. Mullray, Jr. (Kirk) Walter P. Murphy (Naomi)J. R. Nagle, Jr. (Millie)George Nessenthaler (Jo)Dr. Wm. R. O'Brien (Grace)Dr. John J. O'Keefe (Ginny) John J. O'Keefe, Jr.Rodney T. O'Keefe (Peg)Albert J. Oudheusden Birtton W. Palmer (Anne)David P. Pearce (Jodie)Davis Pearson (Priscilla)J. Richard Petersen (Mary) James J. Phelan, Jr. (Edie) Norman T. Phelps (Betsy)Carl Powers (Mary)Carl Powers, Jr. (Marie)Mrs. Henry J. Preston (Patricia) Gilbert Ramagosa (Sue)
Theodore L. Reimel, Jr. (Anne) George S. Rostron Dr. J. H. Ruetschlin John J. Runzer (Nancy)Thomas F. Rutledge (Betty)Richard A. Sandquist (Kathy) Joseph T. Sanski (Nancy)Fenton E. Sayre (Murry)Gilbert S. Scarborough, Jr. (Ellen)E. Lynn Schall (Jo)John R. Schilgen (Mary Ann) Thomas M. Schubert (Mary)John L. Scull, Jr. (Betty)Richard S. Sheetz (Jean)William SheldenDr. F. K. Shockley (Marie)Floyd W. Shockley (Clara) Richardson Shoemaker (Betty)Mrs. William W. Shugard (Anne)Joseph SingerMrs. William E. Slack (Ann)Robert E. Slota (Deanna)Mrs. Charles Smith (Mary)Donald F. Smith (Arden)Boyd L. Sponaugle (Helen)Burton S. Stehly (Dottie)William Sterback (Dot)Dr. Frank J. Sweeney, Jr. (Helen) Leon E. Swider (Helen)Mrs. John W. Sykes (Jeanne)Mrs. A. W. Tegler (Mary Margaret) Dr. Albert S. Terzian (Ellen Ruth) Mrs. Richard W. Thatcher (Frances) Mrs. Drew M. Thorpe Albert M. Tobia (Marguerite)James J. Tracy, Jr. (Dorothy)T. Van Den Beemt Michael P. Walsh Dr. Harry Wagenheim (Helen) Robert W. Walters (Frances)Joseph A. Whalen (Edna)J. Taney Willcox, Jr. (Kitty)H. Arthur Williams Layton G. Wilson (Lynn)Coy B. Zachary (Sharon)Albert N. ZellerFred A. Zinck, Jr. (Georgia)Anthony Zurawski (Betty)
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★ Annual Members ★George P. Adams, Jr. (Edith)John B. Adams (Peg)Henry S. Ambler, IV Ellsworth Armacost (Marion) Donald H. Bender (Bonnie)Susan C. BlitheRobert E. Bolger (Mary Lou)Richard H. Breen (Jane)Ralph W. Brenner (Joan)Roy C. Brinton (Betty)Robert Bruce (Verna)William G. Burns, Jr. (Sarah Jane) John W. Buss (Fran)John J. Carr (Lee)Frank R. Clarke (Janet)Jay W. Cleveland (Sandy)Joseph Collins (Ginny)Albert F. Dagit, Jr. (Eileen)W illiam Allen Davis (Sally)Dr. Kenneth d. DeBenedictis (Sally) Hannah M. Devitt Frederick D. Duden, Jr. (Mary) James H. Fahy, Jr. (Jane)Richard L. FeronRobert N. Fitzgerald (Mary Lou)Msgr. John G. Flanigan
Edward J. Flynn (Eileen)Carl L. FriedelDr. Rodolfo Garcia (Pat)Harry J. Gerhard (Betty)Dr. Frank Gilday (Marie)Frank G. Gillingham (Kay)Dr. John W. Goldschmidt (Marian) Henry Gorelick (Marian)Joseph M. Haenn (Joan)Donald E. Hall (Nancy)J. Clyde Hart (Betty)Stan V. Henkels George D. Herr (Mary Jo)Mrs. Bess T. Hinchcliffe Samuel Hocking (Dale)Timothy R. HutchinsonH. Stuart Johnston (Loretta)Donald R. JonesEdward J. KaierDale A. Knob (Cecelia)W . E. Kuipers, Jr.John J. Lambert, Jr. (Judith Ann) Dr. Thomas W. Langfitt (Caroline) James P. Leydon Dr. John N. Lindquist (Adah) James T. McDermott
Francis E. McGill, Jr. (Mary Lou) John McGill (Connie)William D. MacNulty (Frankie) James R. MacPherson (Skit) Michael A. Macrina Donald C. May (Jackie)John J. Mehan (Wilma)Jane Meinfelder Mrs. Margaret Myerley John F. Naulty (Mary)Richard R. Nicolai Joseph F. O'Dea (Carolyn) Joseph O'Mara (Helen)James A. O'Neill John W. Page (Rusty)Stephen T. Palmer, Jr.Paul A. Paradise (Edna Rita) Peter J. Patton (Elaine)Leslie B. Pearson Henry M. Peddle Marvin D. Perskie (Bebe) Stephen C. Petrica (Polly)Carl G. Pfizenmaier, III (Dorothy) Richard D. Pedroni (Patricia) Edward Pryzwara (Helen)John Psiaki
Charles W. Rahner, Jr. (Maureen) David L. Reed (Sharon)John P. Reichard, Jr. (Pat)Thomas F. Reilly (Mary)Lloyd C. Riggall (Ruth)Richard H. Rockwell (Kay)Emory G. Rohrbaugh (Eloise)Patrick Rooney (Sandra)John G. Rose (Marilyn)N. Douglas Russell (Lynn)Joseph L. Rutledge Ferd J. Sauereisen (Molly)Vincent A. Savarese (Jean) Frederick R. Schall, Sr. (Barbara) William L. Scholler (Agnes)Nicholas Screnci (Kay)Robert J. Sheston (Mary Lou)Dr. Michael A. Slawek (Barbara)Leon SlobodzianThomas H. Sponaugle (Rosalie)Dr. Charles M. Stephenson (Aileen) James J. Stokes (Jeanne)William B. Susskind (Lois)E. Norman Veasey (Suzanne)John R. Warner (Sue)Robert F. Wilkinson (Peggy)
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★ Committees ★
Davis Pearson, CommodoreJohn Runzer, Vice CommodoreJames Hunter, Rear CommodoreRaymond A. Francis, Immediate Past CommodoreFlag Officers-Ex-Officio Members of all Committies
Richardson Shoemaker, Club Manager
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E D IV IS IO NHoward Bacon, P.C. Chairman AuditingThomas Mallon, Chairman Borough Liason Russell Griesback By-Law sJohn Runzer, Chairman William Deasey John Ledwith InsuranceHoward Bacon, P.C. Chairman Charles Calhoun Nom inatingMichael Gratch P.C., Chairman William Crawford P.C.Jehue Hickman P.C.Carl Powers P.C.Milton Kuhn P.C.Howard Bacon P.C.Richard Petersen P.C.Raymond Francis P.C.FinanceJehue Hickman P.C., Chairman Charles Calhoun Raymond Francis P.C.John FallonGeorge Nessenthaler P.C.
O P E R A T IO N S D IV IS IO NJohn Leonard P.C., Chairman PlanningJohn Leonard P.C., ChairmanJohn LightClinton FunkRichard CottonFenton SayreRaymond Francis P.C.Milton Kuhn P.C.William Crawford P.C.Wilbur Chapman P.C.Richard Petersen P.C.Layton Wilson Arthur Branning P.C.BuildingRaymond Francis P.C., Chairmar Clinton Funk Roy Blackledge Russell Griesback Paul GossinGeorge Nessenthaler P.C.Jehue Hickman P.C.William Crawford P C.Youth Room Millie Hunt, Co-Chairman George Nessenthaler P.C.,
Co-Chairman Fred May Dorothy Moore
Lynn Schall Jehue Hickman P.C.Clinton Funk John Mladjen William Crawford P.C.John Light Robert Buswell Wilbur Chapman P.C.Boyd Sponaugle P.C.Michael Gratch P.C.Alfred Bracher John Fallon John Ledwith Howard Bacon P.C.Mem bership and HospitalityBichard Petersen P.C., Chairmai Howard Bacon P.C.Lynn Schall Millie Hunt Tillie May Fred May William Morhard Boyd Sponaugle P.C.Betty Kerr Dave KerrRaymond Francis P.C.YearbookKenneth Jarvis, Chairman Marge Funk, Treasurer John Light Robert Buswell Clyde Bigley P.C.Richard Sandquist Richard Petersen P.C.Millie Hunt Mary Petersen Priscilla Pearson Clinton Funk George Greenamyer Roy H. Blackledge PublicityRobert Buswell, Chairman Jehue Hickman P.C.Richard Petersen P.C.John Light HouseJames Hunter, Chairman Joseph Collins Clinton Funk Bernard Henry George Nessenthaler P.C. Fenton Sayre Richardson Shoemaker Lynn Schall
E N T E R T A IN M E N T D IV IS IO NJohn Light, Chairman Entertainment DivisionJohn Light, Chairman
William Crawford P.C., AdvisorRussell GreisbackRichardson ShoemakerPaul GossinLee SwiderRaymond Francis P.C.Com m odores BallRaymond Francis P.C., ChairmanHoward Bacon P.C.William Crawford P.C.Paul GossinMidwinter ReunionJames Hunter, ChairmanYear End PartyLynn Schall, Co-ChairmanMichael Gratch P C., Co-ChairmanWalter MurphyJohn LightWilliam Crawford P.C.Western N ightLayton Wilson, ChairmanLois LightJohn FallonMary FallonCarl Powers P.C.Mary PowersJohn LightJoe HaennJoan HaennEmory RohrbaughEloise RohrbaughLynn WilsonHarry BuchananClaire BuchananJohn LedwithMary LedwithRalph BrennerThe Chuck Wagon CrewAnnual Jazz ConcertRussell Griesback, ChairmanWilliam CleryKenneth JarvisRichard SandquistBurton StehlyDorothy StehlyBernard HenryFlag RaisingJehue Hickman P.C., Chairman DecoratingPaul Gossin, Chairman Harriet Gossin Coy Zachary Sharon Zachary John Miller Jean Miller Richard Sandquist Kathy Sandquist William Clery Kay Clery
S A IL IN G D IV IS IO NMilton Kuhn P.C., Chairman Fleet Captain Fenton Sayre RegattaJohn Runzer, Chairman Charles Calhoun Joseph Collins William Crawford P.C. Clinton Funk Milton Kuhn P.C.John Ledwith John Leonard P.C.Richard Petersen P.C.Carl Powers P.C.Fenton Sayre Lynn Schall John Schilgen Richard Sheetz Robert Slota PatrolClinton Funk, Chairman Carl Powers P.C.Jay Gebauer John Nagle P.C.Vance Powers Fenton Sayre Nancy Runzer SailingRobert Slota, Chairman Charles Calhoun Carl Chapman Wilbur Chapman P.C.Milton Kuhn P.C.John Ledwith Francis McGill, Jr.Davis Pearson Richard Petersen P.C.John Runzer Lynn Schall John Schilgen Tom Reilly Thomas Schubert Ed Ferren S.J.Y .R .A .Milton Kuhn P.C., Chairman Carl Chapman Special Sailing Events Clinton Funk, Chairman John Ledwith Howard Bacon P.C.Robert Slota Carl Chapman Ed Ferren Donna Ferren Dave Pearson Jamie McDermott John Runzer, Jr.
★ Social Calendar ★
A V A L O N Y A C H T C LU BP R O G R A M OF E V E N T S
1976
MAY29 Sat OPENING NIGHT - WE'VE MISSED YOU
FLAG RAISING CEREMONY 5:30 PM COMMODORE'S RECEPTION 6:00 PM to 7:30 PMDinner 8 PM — Dancing 9-1AM
(Cliff Kohlmeir Orchestra)
JUNE
5 Sat Bar open 9PM - 2 A M - Casual Dress Bar Music — Larry Mckenna
12 Sat Bar Open 9 PM — 2 A M — Casual Dress Bar Music — Larry M cKenna
19 Sat Bar Open 9 PM - 2 A M - Casual Dress Bar Music — Larry M cK enna
22 Tue W O M E N 'S A U X IL IA R Y M E E T IN G -10 :30 A M
23 Wed R U M M A G E S A L E 8 A M - 3 PM24 Thu R U M M A G E S A L E 9 A M - 12 Noon25 Fri T R U S T E E S & C O M M IT T E E C H A IR M E N
D IN N E R — 6 :3 0 PM (wives Invited) — Bar Open 9 PM — 2 Am Casual Dress — Bar Music — Larry M cK enna $ .5 0 Drinks 9 - 1 0 :30 PM
26 Sat 6 PM Cocktails, 8 Dinner9 PM — 1 A M Dancing L E R O Y B O STIC O R C H E S T R A
JULY
1 Thu YOUTH PROGRAM REGISTRATION - 9 A M -BRIDGE 8 PM — Bar Open
2 Fri YOUTH PROGRAM REG. 9 AM - 12 NoonBar Open 9 PM — 2 AM — Casual DressBar Music — Larry McKenna$.50 Drinks 9-10:30 PM
3 Sat HAPPY BIRTHDAY U.S.A. - Cocktails 6:30 PMDinner 8 PM — Dancing 9 PM — 1 AM Cliff Kohimeier Orchestra
4 Sun CLAM BAKE - 7 PM - Bar Open 6 PMMusic — Larry McKenna FIREWORKS!!!!
5 Mon SPECIAL PROPRIETARY MEETING FOR BYLAWS REVISION - 10:30 AMFOURTH OF JULY REGATTA - 10:30 AMBar Open 9 PM — Casual Dress
6 Tue Youth Program Activities Begin 10 AM7 Wed Youth Dance 7 :3 0 PM - 10 PM - Bar Open8 Thu BRIDGE - 8 PM - Bar Open9 Fri Bar Open 9 PM — 2 AM — Casual Dress
Bar Music — Larry McKenna $ .5 0 Drinks 9 - 1 0 : 3 0 PM
10 Sat DERBY NIGHT — Horse Racing at the ClubCocktails at 6 — Dinner at 8 :3 0 PMCocktails included in Dinner priceDancing 9 PM — 1 AM Cliff Kohimeier Orchestra
11 Sun JAZZ CONCERT and Cocktails - 4 - 8 PMPARKE FRANKENFIELD and His Orchestra Buffet Supper 7 PM
12 Mon CLUB CLOSED13 Tue Youth Program Activities14 Wed Youth Dance 7 :3 0 — 10 PM — Bar Open15 Thu BRIDGE - 8 PM - Bar Open16 Fri A.Y.C. REGATTA REGISTRATION 7 - 9 PM
Bar Open 9 PM—2 AM — Casual Dress Bar Music — Larry McKenna $ .5 0 Drinks 9 - 1 0 : 3 0 PM
17 Sat A.Y.C. REGATTA - 9 :3 0 AMREGATTA DINNER DANCECocktails at 6 PM Dinner at 8 PMDancing 9 PM — 1 AM Cliff Kohimeier Orchestra(SAILORS AND YOUTH INVITED TO ATTENDDINNER AND DANCE)
18 Sun A.Y.C. REGATTA 1 0 :3 0 AMREGATTA Luncheon and Awards 1 2 :3 0 PM Bar Open
19 Mon CLUB CLOSED20 Tue Youth Program Activities21 Wed Youth Dance 7 :3 0 PM - 1 0 :0 0 PM - Bar Open22 Thu BRIDGE 8 PM - Bar Open23 Fri Bar Open 9 PM — 2 Am — Casual Dress
Bar Music — Larry McKenna$ .5 0 Drinks 9 - 1 0 : 3 0 PM
24 Sat PAST COMMODORES NIGHTCocktails at 6 PM — Dinner at 8 PMDANCE 9 PM - 1 AM Cliff Kohimeier Orchestra
25 Sun Bar Open 12 Noon26 Mon CLUB CLOSED27 Tue WOMEN'S AUXILIARY MEETING 1 0 :3 0 AM
Youth Program Activities28 Wed Youth Dance 7 :3 0 —10 :0 0 PM — Bar Open29 Thu BRIDGE 8 PM - Bar Open j 0 Fri FAMILY NIGHT 6 PM
Youth Program Swimming & Sailing Races COVERED DISH DINNER - magic Show Bar Open 6 PM — 2 AM — Casual Dress Bar Music — Larry McKenna $ .5 0 Drinks 9 - 1 0 : 3 0 PM
31 Sat LIFE IS A CABARETCocktails at 6 PM Dinner at 8 :3 0 PM MYSTIFYING MAGIC OF CHRISTIAN Show at 10 PMDancing 9 PM — 1 AM Cliff Kohimeier Orchestra
★ Social Calendar ★
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AUGUSTBar Open 12 NoonYOUTH PROGRAM REG. 9 AM - 12 NoonWOMEN'S LUNCHEON AND FASHIONSHOW 12 NoonYouth Program ActivitiesYouth Dance — 7:30 PM — 10 PM — Bar OpenBRIDGE 8 PM — Bar OpenBar Open 9 PM — 2 AM — Casual DressBar Music — Larry McKenna$.50 Drinks 9-10:30 PMWESTERN NIGHT - CookoutCocktails 6 PM — Cookout 7 PM — 9 PMFree Beer — Dancing 9 PM — 1 AMCliff Kohlmeier OrchestraCasual Dress — Prizes for best CostumesNEW MEMBERS RECEPTION 4 PM -5:30 PM - MEET THE NEW MEMBERSCocktails 5:30 PM — Clambake 6 PMMusic — Larry McKennaCLUB CLOSEDYouth Program ActivitiesYouth Dance 7:30 PM — 10 PM — Bar OpenBRIDGE — 8 PM — Bar OpenGP-14 NORTH AMERICAN REGATTAREGISTRATION 7-9 PMBar Open 9 PM — 2 am - casual dressBar Music — Larry McKenna$.50 Drinks 9-10:30 PMGP-14 NORTH AMERICAN REGATTASNOWBALLCocktails at 6 PM — Dinner at 8 PM Dancing 9 PM — 1 AM Cliff Kohlmeier OrchestraREGATTA SAILORS WELCOME!GP-14 NORTH AMERICAN REGATTABar Open 12 NoonCLUB CLOSEDYouth Program ActivitiesYouth Dance 7:30 PM — 10 PM — Bar OpenBRIGDE — 8 PM — Bar OpenBar Open 9 PM — 2 AM — Casual DressBar Music — Larry McKenna$.50 Drinks 9-10:30 PMSHIPWRECK PARTY - COSTUMECome as you were when the ship sankCocktails at 6 PM — Dinner at 8 PMDancing 9 PM — 1 AM Cliff KohlmeierOrchestraMOTHERS DAY RACE at the Club Parimutual betting!Race at 4:30 PM Club ClosedYouth Program Activities Youth Dance — 7:30 PM — 10 PM — Bar Open A NIGHT AT THE RACES — Sponsored by the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY' Bus Trip to Atlantic City Race Track for Dinner and the Races BRIDGE 8 PM — Bar Open
27 Fri FAMILY NIGHT 6 PMYouth Program Swimming & Sailing RacesCOVERED DISH DINNERBar Open 6 PM — 2 AM — Casual DressBar Music — Larry McKenna$.50 Drinks 9-10:30 PM
28 Sat COMMODORE'S BALLReception & Cocktails 6 PM Dinner 8 PM
Dancing 9 PM — 1 AM Cliff Kohlmeier Orchestra
29 Sun ART SHOW and Cocktails 4 - 6 PM30 Mon CLUB CLOSED31 Tue WOMEN'S AUXILIARY MEETING 10:30
Last Day Youth Program Activities
SEPTEMBER1 Wed YEAR END Youth Dance - 7 :3 0 PM - PM
Bar Open2 Thu LAST BRIDGE - 8 PM - Bar Open3 Fri TRUSTEES AND COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
DINNER 6 :3 9 PM(Wives Invited) — Bar Open 9 PM — 2 AM Casual Dress — Bar Music — Larry McKenna $ .5 0 Drinks 9 - 1 0 : 3 0 PM
4 Sat PROPRIETARY MEMBERS MEETING 10 AMPAST COMMODORES REGATTA 12 NoonTRI-CENTEN-CLUBCharter Members EveningCocktails at 6 PM — Dinner at 8 PMDancing 9 PM — 1 AM — Cliff Kohlmeier Orchestra
5 Sun PAST COMMODORES REGATTA 12 NoonYEAR END PARTY Cocktails at 6 PM Dinner at 7 PMLEROY BOSTIC ORCHESTRA 8 PM
6 Mon FATHERS DAY RACE 11 AMYOUTH PROGRAM AWARDS
11 Sat THE LAST FLING - Bar Open 9 PM - 2 AM Bar Music — Larry McKenna All Drinks 1/2 price CLUB CLOSES FOR 1976 SEASON
OCTOBER9 Sat FALL REUNION
Cocktails at 6 PM — Dinner at 8 PM Dancing 9 PM til 1 AM
★ Women's Auxiliary ★
We invite everyone to participate in the Women's Auxiliary activities. Our season starts off with an Auxiliary meeting on Tuesday, June 22, followed by the Rummage Sale on June 23rd and 24th. There will be Auxiliary meetings on July 27th and August 31st. Bridge will again be on Thursday nights and we are planning to have informal card games in the Youth Room on the same nights. August 3rd is the date set for the Fashion Show and Luncheon at the Club, and A night at the Races is scheduled for Wednesday, August 25th. A new event, an art show and cocktail party, is planned for Sunday, August 29th. We are also having two covered dish suppers on Family Night following the swimming and sailing races on July 30th and August 27th. All of these events are listed in the Social Calendar and we hope you will join us in enjoying them this summer.
O FFICERS
President 1 st Vice President 2nd Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer
Priscilla Pearson Nancy Runzer Caroline Hunter Eleanor Gratch Anne Griesback Lee Francis
COM M ITTEE C H A IR M EN
Nominating W ays & M eans
MembershipPlanning
Hospitality
HousePublicity
Lee Francis Virginia Allsopp Adaline Hemphill Marge Funk Barbara Leonard Elsie Kuhn Helen Garofalo Virginia Collins Deanna Slota Mary Fallon
Members at Large
Jr. Intermediates Sh ip 's Store
Bridge
Trustees Laison Community Laison
Harriette Hickman Bert Crawford Lois Light Anne Bacon Anne Finkbiner Joan Haenn Lynn W ilson Betty Mallon Millie Hunt
P A C K A G E G O O D S t | A I | | 4 ^ F U L L Y H E A T E D
FREE D E L IV ER Y ^"1 1 1 AJMD A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D
NATIONALLY KNOWN BAR & SEA FOOD RESTAURANTLOBSTER • SEA FOOD • STEAKS • CHOPS
M U S IC N IG H T L Y S T O N E H A R B O R ' N E W J E R S E Y Y O U R H O ST
re s . 3 6 8 -4 3 6 1 Buck Petosa
Rt 9 Swainton, New Jersey
Luncheon Daily From 11:30 Dinner Daily From 5:00 P.M.
Sunday Dinner From 2:00 P. M.
I ' A M I L Y R K S ' I ' A l ' R A N TLiquor Store • 2 Cocktail Lounges
Music & D a n c i n g Banquet Facilities up to 300
L I V E DINNER THEATRE TOP Broadway Musicals
Buffet Dinner & Show W eekdays & Sunday $11.95
[Saturday] $13.95Reservations 465 • 3021
OPEN YEAR ROUND
COMPLIMENTSOF
DEE LUMBER
SHELL SHOPHouse o f Shells
Gifts From the 7 SeasAntiques - Old World Curios
W. Fulginiti 522-7970
300 Spruce Avenue No. Wildwood, N. J.
Clermont Steel Sales Co.
Structural Steel, Piling Straps, Galvanized Anchor Bolts,
Threaded Rods, W ire Rope.
Thom as F. Boyle Joseph E. Boyle
Amber & Venango Streets Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 Phone: (215) Cu 8-8253
Avalon Phone (609) 9 6 7 -3 4 7 7
Princeton HotelFOUR GREAT NIGHT CLUBS
The New Phil'sFranny Green Banjo Room
Featuring Gay Ninety Atmosphere BANJO MUSIC • D A N C IN G * AMATEUR SHOW EVERY WED 10.30 PM
Uncle Philsie's LoungeMUSIC • DANCING NIGHTLY • OVER 30 GROUP
MELVIN RICHARDS AT ORGAN21st Street Entrance • Open 8 P M to 2 A M
rM S NOCK NDOVTlTHREE GREAT BANDS
ROCK MUSIC • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT • DANCING NIGHTLY BANJO JAM SESSION • SUN 4PM TIL?
Princeton GrillBar'Package Goods
LIQUORS • WINES • COLD BEER • PARTY ICE AND SUPPLIESPIANO SING-A-LONG
BIG SANDWICHES • OPEN YEAR ROUND
9 6 7 -3 4 5 7
21st STREET and CIRCLE • DUNE DRIVE • AVALON, N.J. JOE PACE, GENERAL MANAGER • AT YOUR SERVICE
★ A s te rn Night ★
P U T N A M ' SVILLAGE MALL
32ND & DUNE D R IV E, AVALON. NEW J E R S E Y
• Cornucopia — Gifts
• The Gallery
• Pacific Connection
• Apropos — Lady’s Boutique
• The Pollyanna Shop
• The Bicycle Shop
*
G e t m o r e u s a b le h e a t f r o m e v e r y d r o p
o f y o u r h e a t in g o il.Gulf Heating Oil is a pure, clean- cleaner and lasts longer. And 20
burning Heating Oil that burns hot- rigid tests insure the same high ter Gives you more usable heat per quality in every gallon. Switch to gallon than conventional heating Gulf Heating Oil— your best heating oils. Your heating equipment stays oil buy. Give us a call today.
McCandless Fuels, Inc.Havertown HI-6-5300
Gillis & Moore, Inc. Elmer E. Althouse, Inc.Narberth MQ-4-2430 G ladw yne MI-2-0678
CHAPMAN ENTERPRISES, INC.
• Custom Homes• Duplexes• Investment Properties• Design Counseling
“Builders of the Famed Scholz Home”
C.A. Chapman 4118 Landis Ave. Sea Isle City 263-1126
★ Celebrity Hight ★
Best ’76 Wishes To Priscilla & Davis
Nancy & John Runzer
Doug Griffin
DraperiesShades
A V A L O N . N . J . 6 0 9 - 9 6 7 - 4 8 5 7
76150/2330Z TO/COM AVYCHT INFO/A VYCHTM BRSHP BTLG H TH SE SEN DS X GOOD LU CK CMDR AND LADY X PER DTG ANTIC G R EA T SAIL/ S O C IA L SEASON YOUR COMMAND BT
“On The Ocean* Drive between Sea Isle City & Ocean C ity”
“The Place to eat when away from h om e"
O C E A N D R I V E & P R E S C O T T RD. S T R A T H M E R E , NEW J E R S E Y
DIAL 2 6 3 - 8 2 0 9M I L D R E D & C H A R L E S C O N A S C E N T A
Stan Penska Phone 609-967-3592
AVALON ANCHORAGE MARINASailboat y^ackle Fishing BoatRentals G a s^ ^ ^ H p s Rentals
Ice ^^ lro ist
21st at the Bay Avalon, N. J. 08202
the village shopaileen arader co Wallace
9836 third avenue
stone harbor, new jersey 08247
telephone 368-2694
SA LES & S E R V IC E Phone 609-368-5331
J S J MARINA
ROBALO FISH IN G M A CH IN ES JO H N SO N S EA -H O R S E O U TB O A R D S DIXIE AND BROWNING BO ATS
8239 3rd Avenue, Stone Harbor, N J. 08247
★ House Committee Rules ★GUESTS:Members must accompany guests at all times unless
previous arrangements have been made with a Flag Officer.
There is no guest fee, but all guests must be registered. The
same person may not be a guest more than one week-end a
month unless special arrangements are made with the House
Committee. These rules apply to Junior as well as Senior
members. Members are held responsible for the conduct of their guests.
DRESS:On dance nights and formal occasions gentlemen are
required to wear a tie, turtleneck, or an ascott with a
jacket. On other social occasions dress is informal. The
appropriate dress will be indicated in the weekly letters
announcing events.
BAR SCHEDULE:
Monday ClosedTuesday ClosedWednesday 8:00 PM to 10:30 PMThursday 8:00 PM to 11:30 PMFriday 9:00 PM to 2:00 AMSaturday 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM
6:00 PM to 2:00 PMSunday 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM
The bar will remain open till the end of all scheduled events.
DUES:Payable on or before June 1st, otherwise member is
considered delinquent. After July 1st delinquent members
will be posted and denied use of Club facilities until dues are paid.
JUNIORS:Juniors are not permitted at the bar, this section being
restricted for the use of Senior Members and their guests.
PR IVATE PARTIES:Members may use facilities of the Club for private cocktail
parties, for a fee, except on Monday and Saturday. Make
arrangements with the Manager, but be advised he must
have approval of the Board of Trustees, before final
arrangements can be consummated.
SUGGESTIONS:
M em bers w h o have sug g estio n s or co m p la in ts about the
operating or operations of our Club are co rd ially re
quested to m ake sam e to any m em ber of the H ouse C o m
m ittee.
HOUSE COMMITTEE:James Hunter, Chairman George Nessenthaler Joseph Collins Fenton SayreClinton Funk Lynn SchallBernard Henry Richard Shoemaker,
Manager
T. L . R E I M E LA D V E R T I S I N G
1617 JOHN F. KEN N EDY BO U LEVARD PH ILADELPH IA, P EN N SYLV AN IA 19103
LO 3-6615
Dr. Edwin T. Ferren Memorial Award Past Commodore— Boyd Sponaugle (left)
for merotorious service to the club.
GOOD C IT IZENSH IP AWARD
Karen Goldschmidt Bob Slota
This award is presented to the boy and the girl in the Youth Program who, in the opinion of the staff, have contributed the most to the group during the year in leadership and cooperation.
Breakfast7 A.M. to 2 P.M.
SU M M ER MONTHS ONLY
O P E N 7 D A Y S E A C H W E E K
Luncheon11 A.M . to 3 P.M.
Phillips24TH & DUNE DRIVE
A VA LO N , N. J.
f a r
Dinner5 P.M. to 10 P.M.
N EW
F A C I L I T I E S FO R
B A N Q U E T S
FO R R E S E R V A T I O N S P H O N E 967-7333
S E A F O O D S P E C I A L I S T S
COCKTAI LS . WI N E . LI QUORSD A N C IN G E V E R Y W E E K E N D
C a ll 9 6 7 - 7 3 3 3
Marine International
AUTHORIZED FACTORY DEALER FOR
AM FALCORT CHRYSLERO'DAY SNARK PRODUCTSCAPE DORY SHAW CRAFT (DOODLE)HOBIE CAT HERRESHOFF
(EAGLE, PILOT, AMERICA)
CO M PLETE LINE OF SA ILBO A T A C C E S S O R IE S FO UL W EATH ER G EA R — G IFTS
Turtle Cove Sailing School at our new home
Ocean Drive & 68th St. (Turtle Cove) Avalon, N. J. 368-5949
"Sailboats are our Business"
j j .e n n u s
Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge97th & 3rd A ve. Stone Harbor, N .J.
The F inest in F ood
S e rv e d in O u r D r if tw o o d D in in g R o o m
Listen to the Rythm ic Tunes of
George Johnson in the
S h ip 's W h e e l C o c k ta il L o u n g e
Phones 368-2929— 368-2920
'Stye ItUrhstiM* UiaitscFisherman’s W h arf
Cape May, N. J.
COCKTAILS
Exit No. 0 Garden State Parkway Phone 884-8296
An Early American
R EST A U R A N T & T A V ER N
G IFT . l l A _ - I - . AM PLEshop TUCKAHOE INN parking
Open Every Day at 12:00 Noon
Directly on Great Egg Harbor Bay
A IR CONDIT IONED SCREEN ED TERRACE D IN IN G
Rt. 9, Beesley's Point, N.J. D IA L 399-2244
The Complete Professional Real Estate Organization
1
F IRST EASTERN REALTY , INC.
23rd & Dune Drive, Avalon, N.J. 0 8202 • 609 -967 -7777
J.F.K. Blvd. & Landis Ave., Sea Isle C ity, N.J. 0 8 2 4 3 • 609 263-2227
1815 Bayshore Rd., Villas, N.J. 08251 • 609-886 7771
1
STO BBART CONSTRUCTIO N CO.
23rd & Dune Drive, Avalon, N.J. 0 82 0 2
(609) 967 -4040
Sales • Rentals • Investments
For Homemade Baked Goods at Their Best
K O H L E R ’S B A K E R Y in AVALON
PHONE 967-3694
Open 8 to 6 P.M. Closed Thursday
Lincoln Avenue at Park Boulevard Wildwood-By-The-Sea, New Jersey 08260
Wholesale Quality Foods
S to n e H a rb o r L u m b e r Co., Inc.Headquarters for . . .• Pre-Finished Paneling & Mouldings• Kitchen Cabinets
Complete Stocks o1 . . .• Quality Lumber• Building Materials• Paint and Hardware
★ Regatta Weekend ★
STONE HARBOR"The Seashore at Its Best"
FOR VACATION - FOR YEA R 'ROUND LIVING
For Free Color Folder Write
Chamber of Commerce
212-96th Street - STONE HARBOR - NEW JERSEY
SPIKE’S TROPHIES1033 RACE STREET PH I LA. PA. 1-9107
'Racing Trophies for A. Y. C ."
215-WA 5-3333
Service(609) 967-3143
Sales(609) 067-4003-4
DARLING YA CH T SALES. INC.Dealers For Trojan, Seabird,Seacraft and Chrysler
and Now Evinrude Top Quality 1198 Ocean DrivePre-owned Boats Avalon, N. J. 08202
M A R T I N C O R P O R A T I O N
Dyers and Finisherso f
HEAVY PIECE G O O DS
8RIDGETON NEW JERSEY
C i n n a m o n H i l l
a n d B e a c h C l u b
Grand Anse Beach, Grenada, W.l.
A Unique Resort on the Last Unspoiled Island
Call 609-967-3122
★ Past Commodores ★Albert H. Fey 1942
*Dr. Edwin T. Ferren 1943Jean Crowthers 1944William H. Lee 1945
*Augustus F. Daix III 1946*J. Elmer Smith 1947*John G. Merkel 1948Arthur N. Hinkle 1949Floyd W. Shockley 1950
*William B. Calhoun 1951John W. Barron 1952
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. Big ley
1953 John R. Nagle, Jr. 19641954 *Ralph S. Allsopp 19651955 William W. Crawford 19661956 Dr. Michael Gratch 19671957 Jules A. Gebauer 19681958 Wilbur F. Chapman 19691959 Carl Powers 19701960 George Nessenthaler 19711961 Guy B. Hunt 19721962 Howard E. Bacon, Jr. 19731963 J. Richard Petersen 1974
Raymond A. Francis 1975•Deceased
BUSCH’S O SSEAFOOD fkL * ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLYRESTAURANT^/87th & Ocean DriveTownsends Inlet, N.J.Free Parking— Closed Mondays
CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS ICE COLD BEERSPIRITS LOW? IF SO - PHONE 967-4121 - 2208 DUNE DRIVE
SPORTLAND PIERW IL D W O O D , N E W JER SEY
F E A T U R IN G
SO U TH JERSEY’S G REAT
Aqua Circus
B O B M A X W E L L G IL R A M A G O S A
★ Fall Reunion ★
V \ <
ME AT THE
W H I T E B t ^ I E F ^ HOTEL • R E ST A U R A N T
C O C K T A IL LOUNGE
O R E ~ A / Y 'E 'A R R O U N D
T H E M O S T U N IQ U E D IN IN G R O O M O N T H E J E R S E Y C O A S T
BANQ U ET F A C IL IT IE S M EET IN G ROO M SFree Parking For 150 Cars
Reservations Invited
F A L L W I N T E R S C H E D U L E
L U N C H - Noon-2 30 D I N N E R - 5-10
Dancing and En tertainment Weekends
OPEN YEAR ROUND
O N T H E B E A C H A T 2 0 T H S T R E E T • A V A L O N • 9 6 7 -3 4 2 6
D I N N E R R E S E R V A T I O N S T A K E N A L L Y E A R
T R Y O U R G R E A T F O O D
Lunch and dinner served all year Breakfast served in summer only Music weekends in winter
Heating & Air Conditioning Private Balcony Color TV - Every Rm. Cable - 11 Channels Direct Dial Telephone in Every Room Daily Maid Service Guest Laundromat Sauna Restaurant Cocktail Lounge Dancing and Entertainment Meeting Rooms Banquet Facilities Golf, Tennis and Fishing Packages
• All week in summer• Special group rates
and banquet facilities available
D’IGNAZIO ’S TOWNE HOUSE
AFTER THE SEASON
IT’S
The Towne HouseB A B E D ’IGNAZIO, YOU R HOST
M ED IA U.S.A.
DESCHAMPS BOAT YARD
A Complete Yacht Service
We Like SailboatsINTERLUX PAINTS
S C H A EFER -H A R K EN -R A C ELIT E FITTIN GS
R I G G IN S AND S W A G IN G
C U ST O M BOAT BUILDING
EXPERT MARINE EN G IN E REPAIRS
CA N O R PLA REX
C H E E T A H C A T
325 - 81st Street Stone Harbor, N. J.
3 68 -7541
★ Past Commodore s Meeting ★
H A R LA NINSU RANCE
SERVICES.
HARLAN INCORPORATED OF PENNSYLVANIA17 0 0 Market Street
Phi ladelphia, Pennsyl vani a 19 1 03 ( 2 1 5 ) 5 6 1 - 5 7 0 0
(609) 365-6450
Insurance Brokers and Consultants
All forms of
Business and Personal InsuranceH O W A R D E. B A C O N , JR.
President
M A R IN E * FIRE * CASUALTY * GROUP * LIFE
6 Services 1 Stop
C u s t o m D r y C le a n in g
& P r e s s in g
• Coin-op Laundram at• Shoe Repair• Coin-op Dry C leaning• Shirt Launderers• Sp ecia lists Leather — Suede Garm ents
Attendant on Duty 8:30 PM — 5 AM
2601 Dune Drive €> Phone 967-7701
New Owner J . Richard Petersen
L a u n d r a m a t37th St. and Ocean Drive Avalon
Open 24 Hours Year 'Round
SA LE S • REN TALS • INVESTM EN TS
M O R T G A G E S• INSURANCE
CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION
YOUR STORE AT THE SHORE
^ IYI * 5 Phone: 967-3268
COMPLETE FOOD MARKET— O P E N A L L Y E A R
Choice Meats - Groceries - Produce Frozen Food
3001 Dune Drive Avalon, New Jersey
PLAY SKEE BALL
"TH E FA M ILY G A M E”
NEXT TO AVALO N TH EATRE
BRITTON PALM ER BRITTON PALMER, JR.
General Insurance
Associated with
* Biddle Bishop and Smith Inc.1518 Walnut St., Phila. Pa. 19102
KI-6-6960
40 Inlet Drive Avalon, N.J.
967-3915
H A R V EY ’S PORT OF CALL
COMPLETE YACHT REPAIRS STORAGE & MARINA
9th To 12th on OCEAN DRIVE AVALON, NEW JER SEY
Phone: (609) 967-4050
John J. Lambert
★ Y o u th R o o m F u n d R a is in g ★
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SH S T ^ N E H A R B O R *'Inland Waterway at 96th Street Bridge Stone Harbor, N. J. 08247 Phone: 609 368 1141
For the best in boats ... and boating facilities - - -BERTRAM • PENN YAN TUN N EL D RIVE
GRADY WHITE • BOSTON WHALER MERCURY OUTBOARDS CATERPILLAR DIESELS
Selected Used & Brokerage Boats Insurance Financing
New! Pipewelders Tuna Towers, for Boats 20' to 65'Complete Repair Facilities Ships Stores Parts Dept.
Dockage to 50' In -&-Out Rack Storage Winter StorageCustom Installations
Phone 368-1141
YACHT SALES and MARINA I
A
SUPPORT THE MARCH OF D IMES
_ _ _ _ _________M E C H A N I C S O N D U T Y
PHILLIPSESTABLISHED 1934
E JgO N42 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE
. C O M P L E T E L Y E Q U I P P E D T O H A N D L E
A L L Y O U R C A R C A R E S
W H E E L A L I G N M E N T — R A D I A T O R R E P A I R S
24 HOUR C O M P L E T E B R A K E S E R V I C E
ROAD & TOW IN G s t a t e a p p r o v e d e x h a u s t
T E S T I N G E Q U I P M E N T
FULL S T O C K O F T I R E S & B A T T E R I E S
N.J. R E I N S P E C T I O N C E N T E R
21st STREET & O CEAN DRIVE PHONE: 967-3278
SERVICE
EDW ARD W . ZA N E 967-7559
AVALON INSTALLATIONS 2068 Ocean Drive
A V A LO N , N. J . - 08202
H EA TIN G G A S GRILLS
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G A P PLIA N C ES
G A L L O M O T O R SALES
M ATADOR — H O RN ET — GREM LIN — PA CER GM C T R U C K S
20 S. Main Street, Cape May Court House, N.J.
Phone 465-5122
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★ Ribbon Cutting \buth Room ★
a A V A L O N
k w i k - k o o k
TAKE-OUT SHOP— Delicious Seafood
— Krisp Chicken
Dinners • Snacks • Tubs
Hot Hors D'oeuvers & Buffets for your parties
Call 967-3058
Your Order will be waiting
23rd & Dune Drive • Avalon
RITTERHOFF HOMES• Residential Construction• Alterations• Kitchens
Robert E. Ritterhoff (609) 967-770592 E. 13th Street, Avalon, N.J.
KEEN’S PHARMACY
2809 — Dune Drive
Avalon
Burger BarnBarn Burgers Steaks — Shakes Fried Chicken
2475 Ocean Drive, Avalon 967-7198
Good Luck and Best Wishes AVALONTo Our Favorite PIZZA
BICEN. COM. & MOM Steaks — Hoagies — Meatballs — Oven Grinders
23rd & Ocean Drive
—Lep, Rave, & Tough— Open Until 3 A.M. on WeekendsTo Order — Call — 967-4688
Pizza’s A Specialty — Fresh Dough Made Daily
SUPER
HUNT'S P IEROn tViP Main Boardwalk M
BLACKLEDGE & FUNK INC
Builders2389 Dune Drive
Avalon, N.J. 08202 (609) 967-7817
FORMERLY O’ROURKE & BLACKLEDGE INC.
Clinton C. Funk, Jr. Roy H. BlackledgePresident Vice-President
DEVER’S MARINE BASINSlickcraft — Mako — Boats
JOHNSON MOTORS — SALES & SERVICE
Marine Accessories Radios & Depth Sounders - Charts
Dockage & StorageE-Z-Loader Trailers
OIV
Two Locations:
Show Room & Outboard Repairs — 42nd Street — At the Bridge
Hull Repairs & Haul-Out Service — 44th Street & Venicean Road
SEA ISLE CITY, N.J. Our 41st Year
Phone: 263-2201
Sue R. IdeWelcome back and best wishes
for a fun filled season
Insurance Broker — Consultant
Professional Risk Analysis John F. ScarpaManager
Business and Personal Lines
N.J. — Pa. — Fla.
WARNER CABLE O F N EW J E R S E Y
3 Timberlea Lane Cape May Court House, N.J. 08210
(609) 465-5064
2743 Dune Drive P.O. Box 100Avalon, New Jersey 08202 609 967 3011
A Warner Communications Company
AVALON YACHT CLUB — 1975
INTERM ED IATES:1. Bob Slota2. Paul Slota3. Bob Fitzgerald Most Improved: Billy Runzer
BEG INNERS:Skipper:1. John Herr2. Tina Petricia3. Janet Schubert4. Hilary Sanski5. Martha Dagit Crew:1. Chris Lambert2. Jenny Palmer Most Improved: Laura Cleveland
Mike Friedel
SA ILING C LA SS RESULTS — First Half
SA ILING C LA SS RESULTS — Second Half
INTERM ED IATES:1. Mike McDermott2. Bob Fitzgerald3. Mike McGill Most Improved: Don Pearson
BEG INNERS:1. Tina Petricia2. John Herr3. Janet Schubert4. Laura Cleveland5. Laurie Hoching Crew:1. Dave Fitzgerald2. Betsy KingMost Improved: Lisa Petricia
Connie Sheetz Mark Stokes
COURTRIGHT AUTO PRODUCTS INC. Paper for th is Yearbook
Automotive Parts W arehouse w as obtainedand th rough the cooperation
Sales Office of D ic k San dqu ist
1800 Fairmount Ave. • Philadelphia, Pa. 19130 Telephone: CE 6-9500
ADVAN CED:1. Frank McGill2. Lisa Garofalo3. Mary Jane RunzerMost Improved: Tom Cunningham
AD VAN CED BEG INNERS:1. Brian Willcox2. Vince Friedel3. John Carusone4. Andy FerrenMost Improved: Brian Willcox
ADVAN CED :1. Lisa Garofalo2. Frank McGill3. Mary Jane RunzerMost Improved: Susan Runzer
A D V A N C ED BEG INNERS:1. Brian Willcox2. John Carusone3. Chip & Chris HerrMost Improved: Paul Phelan
Sk
'Best Wishes From The Commodore Club"
FRED Z IN CK Factory Representative
AU TO M O T IVE TO O LS A N D EQ U IPM ENT
707 MacDade Blvd., Collingdale, Pa. 19023 Call 215-534-9159 LU3-5100
en agency
R E A L ESTATE - SA LE S - R E N T A LS
IN SU RAN CE
SEA SH O R E IN V ESTM EN TS
Exclusive Sales Agents ForGO LDEN SH O RES CO N DO M IN IU M
STONE H ARBO R, N.J.
Robert S. Golden — Broker
Associates:William B. Kraft III Donald C. Libby George S. Mehl James A. Burnley
2900 Dune Drive, Avalon, New Jersey (609) 967-3025
1-609-967-3868
ju s
Casuals — Accessories
2408 Dune Drive Avalon, IM. J.
AVALON YACHT CLUB REGATTA
Ju ly 2 6-27 , 197 5
C O M ET
1. S. McGee, M. Busch YCSH 31/22. R. Cooper, M. Wilson AYC 53/43. B. Rawlings, L. Smith Riverton 11
G. P. 141. M. Sorenson, M. Sorenson GWYC 21/42. H. Loeb, S. Loeb BYC 73. J. Mitchell, D. Tyska CRYC 8
LA S E R1. Jody Deacon YCSIC 72. Carla Patterson YCSIC 93/43. John Runzer, Jr. AYC 103/44. Ed Thompson YCSIC YCSIC 103/45. Herb Axelrod OCYC 16
MOTH1. Dennis Russom GWYC 4V22. John Mosowitz CRYC 63. Harriet Mosowitz CRYC 114. Nancy Berko YCSIC 135. Toby Breeder GWYC 16
S U N F IS H —Sr.1. Ray Briscuso, Jr. YCSIC 63/42. Bart Freedman MYC 83/43. Dave Pearson AYC 124. Tim Collins YCSIC 163/45. Brian Wheaton YCSIC 17
S U N F IS H —Jr.1. Lisa Garofalo AYC 72. Mark Penny GWYC T /i3. John Fenton OCYC 83/44. Frank McGill AYC 125. Bob Bolger AYC 18
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1. Charlie Calhoun2. John Ledwith3. John Leonard, Jr.4. Jack Buss5. Tiff Nevins6. Dick Sheetz7. Jack Light8. Bob Slota9. George Herr
10. Don Hall11. George Hocking12. William Coffey13. John Goldschmidt14. John Runzer15. Jay Cleveland
CLINTON C. FUNK, S R . LA SER REG A TTA
1. Scott Switzer BYC 11.72. Jack LeFort OCYC 163. John MacCausland CRYC 25.44. John Keating BYC 33.75. Bill Luff OCYC 45.4
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1976 SA IL ING SCH EDU LE
DateHighTide
No. of Races
StartingTime Other Events
FIRST SUMMER SERIES
July 3 Wildwood Regatta (3rd/4th)
July 5 1420 3 1000
July 10 0700 2 1000
July 17 1215 2 1000 Avalon Regatta
July 18 0100 1 1030 Avalon Regatta
July 24 0600 2 1000 Cape May Regatta (24th/25th)
July 31 1115 2 1000 Stone Harbor Regatta (31 st/1 st)
SECOND SUMMER SERIES
Aug. 7 1200 2 1000 Margate City Regatta (7th/8th)
Aug. 14 1045 2 1000 Ocean City Regatta GP North American Regatta in Great Sound {14th/15th)
Aug. 21 1645 2 1100 Brigantine Regatta (21st/22nd)
Aug. 22 1745 1 1630 Mothers Day Race
Aug. 28 1000 2 1000 Sea Isle City Regatta (28th/29th)
Sept. 4 1045 2 1200 Past Commodores Regatta
Sept. 5 1145 1 1200 Past Commodores Regatta
Sept. 6 1230 1 1100 Fathers Day Race, Awards
AVALON YACHT CLUB — 1975
SUMMER SERIES:
First Half:
1.2.3.4.5.
Bob Slota Bob Fitzgerald Paul Slota Don Pearson Mike McGill
Second Half:
1. Bob Slota2. Bob Fitzgerald3. Mike McGill4. Don Pearson5. Bill Runzer
TRAVELLING SUMMER SERIES — First Half:
1. Lisa Garofalo2. Frank McGill
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G .P .- 1 41. Jay Buss, Matthew McGill2. Will and Jean Chapman
Laser1. John Runzer, Jr.
Sunfish — Sr.1. Susan Runzer2. Frank McGill
Sunfish — Jr.1. Bob Slota2. Bill Runzer
G .P .— 141. John & Mary Ledwith2. Will & Jean Chapman
Laser1. Pamela Funk2. John Runzer, Jr.
A Sunfish1. Dave Pearson2. Lisa Garofalo
B Sunfish1. Mike McDermott2. Joe Mullray
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1976 YOUTH A N D SA IL ING ACTIVITIES
AVALON R EG A TTAThe Avalon Yacht Club and the Borough of Avalon welcome all sailors, flag officers
a nd members of the South Jersey Yacht Racing Association to the 1976 Avalon Regatta. Our Regatta Chairman this year is Vice Commodore John J. Runzer.
Comets, GP 14s, Lasers, Moths and Senior and Junior Sunfish will participate in this year's event on July 17-18.
W EEK EN D SAILIN G A CTIV ITIESEach member club of the South Jersey Yacht Racing Association sponsors a weekend
regatta at its home club during July and August. Members of the Avalon Yacht Club are invited to compete in these regattas.
The Avalon Yacht Club sponsors two (one in July and one in August) Summer Series of sailing at the Club. Two races are held each Saturday during the season. Sunfish and such other classes of boats for which there is demand will be raced.
The Club will also sponsor its 4th of July Regatta and on Labor day weekend its Past Commodores' Regatta. This program will be under the Chairmanship of Robert E. Slota.
S P EC IA L SA ILIN G EV EN TSThis year the Club is instituting a series of special sailing events under the Chair
manship Clinton C. Funk, Jr. These events include the Clinton C. Funk, Sr. Memorial Laser Regatta, the GP 14 class North American Regatta, a Club sponsored Mother's Day race and our traditional Father's Day race on Labor Day.
YOUTH PRO GRAMThe Youth Program will again be under the direction of the Club Manager, Dick
Shoemaker.The staff will include Ed Ferren, head sailing instructor, who will be assisted by
Donna Ferren, Jamie McDermott, John Runzer and Dave Pearson. Susie Hunt will be the swimming instructor.
Sailing and swimming instruction, open to all children of club members, takes place in the morning and early afternoon, Tuesdays thru Fridays of each week during July and August.
The Avalon Yacht Club is fortunate to have the new Guy B. Hunt Youth Room as the clubhouse for the young members of our club. This unique facility helps to make the Avalon program among the finest that is offered.
Good sailing to all and may your summer be filled with the lasting pleasure of fellowship and competition.
Milton W. Kuhn, P.C.Chairman, Sailing Division
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WILLIAM B. CALHOUN TROPHY Bob Slota
The William B. Calhoun award is made totheSunfish skipper who has successfully completed the greatest number of races in the Summer Series. In the event of a tie, the skipper with the highest score is the recipient.
The winner's name is engraved on the trophy which he, or she, may retain during the winter. It must, however, be returned to the Yacht Club by July 4.
AUGUSTUS F. DAIX, III MEMORIAL TROPHY John and Mary Ledwith
The Augustus F. Daix, III Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Sailing Committee to the sailor in the fleet who over the past season demonstrated outstanding sailing judgement or ability, or improved to the greatest extent and/or displayed the finest spirit of cooperation and sportsmanship.
The winner's name is engraved on the trophy which he keeps over the winter and returns to the Club. A replica is presented to the winner.
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Complete rest and relaxation with no comparison anywhere can be found here in this natural, unspoiled seashore setting.
Get away from the overcrowded beaches and expensive resorts lAVALON has all the pleasures and comforts that possibly can be found anywhere.
In refreshing AVALON, sand, sea and sun provide a sparkling background for the casual, carefree life you love.
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AVALON has something to offer for every member of the entire family especially for the boatman and fisherman.. .a paradise for sailing and power boating—
angling from the pier, boat or foaming surf!
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