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Image provided by: Alene Scoblete, Rockville Centre Public Library; Tom Tryniski
WANT ADS-Telephone Rockville Centre 1800 Gay Pennants Fly as Yach Looked forward to and planned for all winter, an- other opened on the south shore with the yachting season yesterday tradi- tional commodorea' break» fasts, flag and in- Hove uith scenes formal eriises. are presented some of the various an recorded by The Stars cameraman. Seite iud Sabre wet C2 C Like a mother hen guarding her brood. the Freeport Yacht club's new quarters towers over the fleet of members' beats. The club house, formerly a United States coast guard boat and later the headquarters of the Oyster Bay Yacht club, was formally dedicated with appropriate Meee Last minute tinkering occupies these East Rockaway Yacht club skippers as they prepare to sail away on the first cruise of the season. Reading from left to right, they are: Commo- Up the staff go the colors as the East Rockaw officially opens {ts season Dr Anthony Scimeca, commodore, fourth from the right and Henry Oterson, former commodore, third F THE NASSAU DAILY REVIEW-STAR--TUESDAY, MAY 31 t Clubs m Mar ceremonies yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. Louis Streck, wife of the first commodore and or- ganizer of the club, breaking a bottle of cham- pagne over the bow. The boat is permanently moored in Hudson channel, . - HP dore Anthony Scimeca, Henry Oterson, former commodore, aboard whose boat, Trios H. the picture was taken; Robert Kehl and his father, Vice Commodore Nicholas KehL y meee tal y Yacht club house committee; John Vi and Secretary F. M. Platt. from the left, officiate at the ceremony, Others in the picture some veteran skippers swat tales of their wast commedore's breakfast of the \o - . vim ded With the glistening waters of Randall bay for a fermer commodore: or Homee L. Allen of Rockville Lined up at the dock be- fore the clubhouse on West- side avenue, Freeport, are some of the 14 craft that made the first cruise of the season, yesterday, following the com- modore's breakfast, At the extreme left is the Deerhound I1, new boat of Fleet Cap- tain Darius W. Sylvester of Rockville Centre. Cote are, left to right; John D. Eley, John Jaburg, chairman of the lard, Vice Commodore Nicholas Kehi * Commodore You can't blame these officers of the Free- | port Yacht club for strutting a bit as they proudly inspect their new quarters following its Commodore formal christening. __2 lass. a ___A. Waiting for the bacoft and eggs at the annual commodore's breakfast in Andersen's restaurant, the club's headquarters: on Front street, are these members of the Mariners Yacht club of Eaat Rockaway. Left to right, they are: Erling Anderson, chairman of the house committee; Commodore William A. Mitchell, and Vice Commodore Adoiph Collins. Led $>, *at Parvin pauses to lisht a clgar. while Vice Commodore Michas1 \ Chbaiko ennos the view and two junior offices decide to inspect an- Walter M. |_ other part of the craft Yachismen generally have hearty appetites and these mem» bers of the Freeport Yacht club are no exceptions as they pack away plenty of scrambled ergs and bacon at John Lintas Fast Point house. Left to right, Charles AP. Smith Vice Commodore Michael V. Chaiko, Commodore Walter M. Pariin, Licuienant Jerome Lucheme and Secretary Floyd Tricks. her with flowers, Walching the are, left to right: Commodore Walter M. Wee