South Shore Yacht Club ) SOUTH SHORE PARK MILWAUKEE, WIS. PHONE 481-2331

April 10, 1983

Open House!

It's Open House at South Shore Yacht Club April 23. From 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., there will be a band on the main floor with music for dancing. There's no charge, and guests are welcome. And why not start the evening with a spaghetti dinner in the upstairs dining room, served from 6 to 9 p.m.

General meeting is set for April 28

A general membership meeting will be held at 8 p.m. April 28 in the upstairs dining room.

—Bruce Nason photo Vice Commodore James Putney, chair• Chills and spills marked the debut of SSYC's El Toro frosbite racers IMarch 20. Eight man of the Finance Committee, will re• boats raced, with Don Novakovic's El Speedo, shown here at right, taking top honors. view the club's financial condition. On the left, that's Jim Soike, whose craft swamped as he attempted to round the gybing . Races are scheduled at 10 a.m. Sundays, weather permitting. New group goes for the fine points

Classes for By Bill Dickinson And how many photographs, paint• Esthetics Subcommittee ings and lithographs — yes, lithographs — are there in our club? summerset Not many people recognize Captain Our club is loaded with treasures. lessons at three levels will be Struck's Jones Island "Kashube" fishing village and the steel mills in the large There are hundreds of special memories offered for teens and pre-teens at SSYC in each room, and more to come. this summer. The deadline for registra• painting on the wall in the Commodores' The Esthetics Subcommittee of the tion is June 1. Room House Committee is embarking on a The basic class will meet Mondays, In fact, why is it called the Commo• dores' Room? campaign to try to make better use of Wednesdays and Fridays from June 13 what's there. through July 29 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. And by the way, which commodore Time has a dulling effect on those Intermediates will meet on the same had his official picture taken in a most unusual way? facets of our environment that confront dates from 1 to 3;30 p.m. us regularly, and the subcommittee is And a course in racing tactics will charged with making some "esthetic cor• meet from June 14 to July 28 on Tues• rections" to make the most of the treas• days and Thursdays. Class will be held Juniors serve ures we have. from 9 a.m. to noon, and students will Lee Anne Dukes and I have been given race in the afternoons until 3;30 p.m. Mom's Day brunch responsibility forthe project. We're plan• The fee is $36.40 per student per class, Mother's Day means brunch by the ning subtle changes — nothing grandi• and registration forms are available at Juniors at SSYC. ose — and we won't be spending any the club. They'll be serving from 9 a.m. to noon. money. We won't throw anything away, Students must be 10 or older by June Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for either. 10, able to swim and equipped with their children. But we do plan on changing displays, own USCG-approved life vests. All proceeds go to the Juniors. Tips relocating items to better advantage, No lessons will be held from June 27 to are encouraged and donations always in adding some items and performing some July 1, when the Kashube Cup invita• good taste. maintenance. tional team racing series will be held. So is the food. Why not try it? See If you notice the difference! 2

From The Apply soon for '83-84 storage contracts

FLAG By Tom Poth The derrick chairman will return to Derrick Committee Ctiairman those who are eligible a storage contract BRIDGE that will confirm winter storage rights. Applications for 1983-84 winter stor• The contract must be signed and re• • * • age on the club grounds may be filled turned to SSYC no later than Aug. 15, out at the club office after May 1 by any 1983. Contracts postmarked later than member in good standing. Aug. 15 shall lose storage privileges and Marshall Reckard The member must fill out the applica• the opening shall go to the next person Commodore, SSYC tion and sign a register confirming that on the seniority list. he received and filled out said applica• As far as this spring, if you with to I'd like to welcome aboard the 35 new tion. No applications will be given con• launch at the club before May 3, contact members who were accepted at the last sideration after July 1, 1983. Bill Sprotte at the club or at home, 481- board meeting. After receipt of all eligible applica• 6595. After May 3, make launching reser• vations with me at the club, at home And to the rest of you members, if you tions, storage privileges will be issued (438-9577) or at my boat LITTLE CHIEF. happen to see any of the new members, strictly upon seniority. why not introduce yourselves and wel• come the newcomers aboard to SSYC. Long-range Memorial established On a more serious note, seeing that spring is close at hand and the activities committee for Audrey Wesela around the club are picking up, a few reminders are in order. will be named A memorial fund has been established for Audrey Wesela, who died in March. First, let's make sure that we close and The Long Range Planning Committee lock the gates after we enter or leave the Those desiring to contribute may send will be reactivated this year, the Board of club grounds. And, if you change the oil donations to St. Francis Savings & Loan, Directors has decided. in your engine, dispose of it in the con• c/o Virginia Fuhrman, 3545 S. Kinnick- tainers provided near the gate and NOT Vice Commodore James Putney, chair• innic Ave., Milwaukee, 53207. down the toilets. man of the Finance Committee, will select The fund will be used for a permanent the members. On the more pleasant side, let's not memorial at SSYC. forget the Open House party on April 23. Last year's long-range planning com• Lowell Marks says it will be the best yet. mittee looked at a number of issues, including the replacement of the fuel Slips rented Finally, I look forward to seeing you at tanks, planning for future capital ex• the general membership meeting at 8 penses and the level of dues. AlI siipsTiave been rented for the T983 p.m. April 28. And stick around after• season. Committee Chairman Roger Kay wards to enjoy a few free beers. The committee also helped in the bud• geting process and recommended that said. dues be adjusted yearly. A work day was scheduled for April 2, and repairs by the Gillen company are to begin soon. He's back — and broke Grounds crew

Paul Dondero, SSYC's Olympic hope• patches cracks ful, is back from two months of practice The Grounds Committee will hold a Charters in the luge event in . work day at 1 p.m. May 1 to fill cracks in Bareboats, Crewed Boats, Power Boats Paul ranks as one of the four best in the concrete under the main derrick in Florida, California, Hawaii, the U.S. in the one-man sledding event, hoisting area. Volunteers are always ap• Caribbean, Greece. and he'll head to a track in East Germany preciated. in September for more practice before In case of bad weather, the work will the Olympic team is chosen. be done May 15. Full Travel You may see him around this summer, practicing his starts on a "sled" with Service BOATS OPEN 7 DAYS wheels. MOTORS A WEEK Airline tickets and reservations. All things considered, it looks pretty TRAILERS Hotels, apartments, villas. good, Paul said. MARINE ACCESSORIES But his trips and the coming expense Tours throughout the world of buying his own sled have wiped out his checking account. Paul's kind of Kendor bashful, so we'll say it for him: He'd call BARRY KARP appreciate any donations — and he's tax Corporation deductible. 873-0600 Over 10,000 Items on Display TELEPHONE SYSTEMS

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IBk. The goldplaters will be out in force for PHRF, chairman Gerry Schlosser said. measure in May ie 1983 Queen's Cup, as the Lake Mich• The first boats will start at 6 p.m. Fri• By Susie Rieck igan Sail Race Federation has chosen it day, July 1, with the last class off at 7;30 Milwaukee Bay MORC Fleet as one of the three races to determine p.m. the 1983 LMSRF champion. With spring upon us again it's time to Awards will be made late Saturday get ready for another season of racing Theothertwo races will be around the afternoon in Muskegon, and Mark Bruese- and that includes getting not only your bouys at Muskegon after the Queen's witz promises to have the finish scored boat but also your rating in order. Cup and the Chicago-Mackinac race. and the results posted. MORC racing offers a number of rat• This year's Queen's Cup will follow the Lee Anne Dukes and Marge Kuptz are ing options, ranging from the locally same format as last year's, although the handling the cocktail party Thursday recognized fleet rating system to stand• cup will go this year to the winner in evening. ard hull and sail measurements available for many production classes to complete SSYC 1983 .. .While '84 Cup will measurement including weighing. Mea• surement is done without measurer's Sail Race Schedule finish in Grand Haven fees on two Sundays in May, this yearthe The Wednesday night South Shore/- And speaking of Queen's Cup races, 15th and 22nd. Social Sailing Series races will begin 1984's will be special, too. Rememberalso that members wishing June 1 and continue weekly through the The finish will be at Grand Haven, to take advantage of keel and mast cred• first week in September. Michigan, where the fleet will join in its should have their boats measured The Gold Cup International celebrating the burg's 150th birthday. before launching. Contact Marty Rieck at 964-3439 to set up an appointment for Championships will be Aug. 13-21 at The SSYC Board approved the 1984 measuring. South Shore Park. plans after receiving special invitations Races in the other fleets: from the Grand Haven Chamber of Com• While measuring may seem a hassle, Day Date AM/PM Event Fleet merce, City Manager Harry R. Detjen experienced racers recognize it as a Sat. 6/4 AM/PM Duffenhorst 210 and Grand River Sailing Club Commo• good opportunity to take stock of their Sat. 6/4 PM Jack & Jill PHRF dore Thom Knoll. equipment and appreciate the non- (Fun race) Race Committee Chairman Al Dreher capricious nature of measurement handi• Sun. 6/5 AM Attaboy 210 and a committee from SSYC inspected capping. Sun. 6/12 AM Wind Point PHRF, Grand Haven's facilities and pro• MORC nounced them fine, and the Board en• 6/18 AM/PM Skelding PHRF dorsed the action in March. Join the LMYA 6/18 AM/PM Karnstedt 210 Sun. 6/19 AM Karnstedt 210 Folks in Grand Haven promised spe• Members of SSYC can become indi• Sat. 6/25 PM Skelding PHRF cial events for the Queen's Cup fleet, as vidual sustaining members of the Lake FrI. 7/1 PM Queen's Cup well as an old-fashioned good welcome. Michigan Association. Sat. 7/16 AM/PM Champagne 210 Grand Haven sailors have long been Members receivetheyearly Blue Book, Sun. 7/17 PM Attaboy 210 active in Lake Michigan events. The flag• a newsletter and a break on charts and Sat. 7/23 AM Port Washington PHRF ship of their racing fleet is a little dinghy rule books. Sat. 7/30 AM/PM Tanger MORC called SLEEPING BEAR. Sat. 7/30 AM/PM Skelding 210 Sun. 7/31 AM Tanger MORC sailors meet Sun. 7/31 AM Skelding 210 Is skimming along on a Laser your Sun. 8/7 PM Lady Skippers SS/SSS •^HARBOR MARINE idea of sailing? Bob Franke would I ike to 700 S. Water St. Sun. 8/13 AM Racine PHRF, MORC talk to you. Milwaukee, Wl 53204 (414) 273-7020 Sun. 8/21 PM Single-handed PHRF Bob has called a meeting of all Laser (Fun race) sailors, and possible new sailors for 7:30 HUGE MODERN HEATED Sat. 8/27 PM Grudge #1 PHRF p.m. May 4 in the upstairs dining room. INDOOR SHOWROOM Sat. 9/3 AM Port Washington PHRF, Among the topics; Dates and times for BROKERAGE FOR MORC a season racing series, a possible Wed• POWER & SAIL Sat. 9/10 AM/PM Duchow's 210 nesday night series and the upcoming COMPLETE SALES &-SERVICE Sun. 9/11 AM Duchow's 210 ILCA and MLRA regatta schedules. NEW BOAT DEALERS FOR Sun. 9/11 PM Grudge #2 PHRF You can reach Bob at 744-1966. 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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 North Aisle cleared Brunch - Pancakes Club Closed SSYC Board Lunch Lunch Lunch Dinner - Spaghetti, El Toro Sail Race, of Directors Movie, 7 p.m. Double Bubble, Dinner all you can eat 10 a.m. - 2 p.m." Raging Bull 4-6 p.m. Seafood Free Open House Adult Sailing Class, Crepes (20) and dancing, live Private Party 2 p.m. music, 8:30 p.m.

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Lunch El Toro Sail Race, Club Closed Lunch Lunch South Aisle cleared Double Bubble, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.* Movie, 7 p.m. 4-6 p.m. Dinner Chariots of Fire Adult Sailing GENERAL MEM• Scallops South Power Boat classes, 2 p.m. BERSHIP Shore (20) Committee, 7:30 p.m. MEETING, 8 p.m.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Brunch - Eggs Club Closed SSYC Auxiliary Lunch Lunch Lunch House Commte., Andalusian Style Past Presidents and 9:30 a.m. El Toro Sail Race, Movie, 7 p.m. Double Bubble, Dinner Life Members Night 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.* Looldng for 4-6 p.m. Broiled Salmon (20) Adult Sailing 7:30 p.m. Mr. Goodbar Private Party classes, 2 p.m.

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Juniors' Mothers Club Closed Private Party Lunch Lunch Lunch Dinner Day Brunch, Veal Movie, 7 p.m. Double Bubble, Dinner 9 a.m.-noon Scallopini (20) Alt Tfiat Jazz 4-6 p.m. El Toro Sail Race, Creole (30) 10 a.m.-2 p.m.* Private Party

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Brunch - Stewed Club Closed SSYC Board Lunch Lunch Lunch Private Party Chicken, Spanish of Directors style Movie, 7 p.m. Double Bubble, Dinner El Toro Sail Race, Ordinary People 4-6 p.m. Stuffed Trout 10-2 p.m. Private Party Private Party MORC measuring 'Weather permitting.

Wednesday night movies are subject to availability. Sunday brunches have been expanded to include more spe• Look for the nightly specials in addition to the regular menu. cialty items as shown in the calendar. And look for omelets made The number next to each entree show/s how many the kitchen to order, eggs done to order, fresh fruit and salad bar, French plans to prepare. Reserve yours by calling the club Tuesday, Toast, soup du jour and fresh vegetables sautee at every brunch. 481-2331.

The Galley Window Auxiliary toasts Prime rib? Just imagine. past presidents

By Bill Dickinson By Caroline Kennedy SSYC Auxiliary Imagine the smell of fresh-brewed cof• Then, the main event. Prime rib fills The South Shore Yacht Club Auxiliary fee. Soft lights glinting on sparkling your dinner plate, carmine in the center will hold its annual Past Presidents and dishes and silverware. The table set just and rich brown around the edge. It's Life Members Night on May 3. right. thick and it's lean and the price is right, Cocktails will be at 6 p.m., dinner at Anticipation has been gnawing at your too: $10.95. 6:30 p.m. and the meeting at 7:30 p.m. tummy all day. Now it's time for a meal at Ah, it goes down good — tender and Charlotte Bethke is chairperson for SSYC. tasty. the evening and is arranging some inter• Build a salad of fresh lettuce, cottage What a meal! What an event! Just esting entertainment. cheese, carrot slices and crispy crou• imagine it! How can the club do things Come join us! tons, topped with a ladle of Thousand like this on a Saturday evening for a Island dressing. crowd of... five. Next the soup. Rich and chock full of Oh, well. Maybe this is just another of select veggies and tender meat. Small those "you should've been there" stories. Dining Room Hours rivulets of butter float on top of the broth. Seasonings? They're either new to your Bar Hours Lunch, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday Dinner, 5 to 9 p.m. gastronomic vocabulary or so skillfully Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. administered that they just fool you. Saturday Dinner, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, 11;30 a.m. to midnight Sunday Brunch, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Conversation over the soup is light Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and pleasant, and you both sip at red Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Burgundy, just the complement for what Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. is to come. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 5 New members join SSYC r At its March 15 meeting, the Board of Directors accepted 35 new members. You'll find their names below, and you'll find complete information in the hand• book to be published later this spring. John F. Funck, Tim Ness, James Bar• ton, Mark W. Humphrey, Ralph Rousey, Gary L. Luedtke, Steve Hoynik, David Miller, Jamie Love, Jerry Lewis, Frank T. Jaskowiak. Also Thomas J. Forecki, Donald C. DeGaro, Warren Raasch, George Heim, Karl Kolbus, Clarence Zaborowski, Thomas Thomas, Michael Predith, Wil• liam Magner, Frank Diedrich, Harold C. Powers, Jeffrey Eckrich.

Also Erich Verhasselt, James F. Ken• —Jo Swangstu photo nedy Jr., David L. Phelps, Richard T. Ruth, Don and Andy Dillon were among those ordering from Art Pederson at the Lang Jr., Ken Bourgeois, Dominic Ros- Powerboaters' Breakfast March 13. The power crew served 168, compared to 90 a year setto. Jack Wooten, John L. Archibald, ago. Some last minute trips to the store and help from club manager Dave Semling Richard Stahnke, James Lilla, Charles saved the day. Blanchard and Ralph Leonard. Accepted as associate members were Rhumb Line Log plans proceed on course James Liebenstein, Christopher Woppert and Amy Simonsen. By Neal Rathjen 7;30 p.m. April 27 in the upstairs dining room. Additional members will be inducted Power Boat Committee Ctiairman at the April meeting. Plans are proceeding for the Rhumb Representatives from Chicago will Line Predicted Log Contest the weekend attend the meeting to explain the event of June 18 and 19, sponsored by the Chi• and encourage your participation. Radio moves to docic cago Yacht Club. No date has been set for the Power- Tom Gracz is the SSYC subchairman Sail Fishing Contest, but co-chairmen The club's VHF radio will be moved to Mike Ciszewski and John McCrank and the dock shack this year, where the for the event, with help from our Jon their committee are establishing the tender operators should be able to han• Martin on the Chicago end. rules, regulations and guidelines. dle most calls, according to Jerry Ga- All power boaters interested in enter• pinski, chairman of the Tender and Dock ing the Rhumb Line are invited to attend A date will be set at our next meeting, committees. the next Power Boat Committee meet at along with entry forms and fees.

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yachts. The first year he sailed a Mac he was crew on Dutch Karnstedt's HOPE. Locker renewals due They won. All members renting outside lockers He's sailed more than 30 Mac's and should send $18.90 to the club office by was the second person to qualify for Red April 15 to guarantee renewal. Olson's Island Goats, a CYC club for Lockers not renewed by this deadline veterans of 25 Mac races. He also crewed will be offered to new renters. —Bruce Nason photo GYPSY, LIVELY LADY, and other SSYC yachts to Queen's Cup victories. The Grounds Committee will remove Neal Tanger is another 'lifer' who has locks left on past April 15 unless a re• Neal wasn't an elected officer of the always lived up on the hill. The Tanger newal fee has been paid. club but served on many committees family belonged to the Badger Y.C., then and was Junior Advisor during the late When renewing, please indicate your Steel Mills Y.C. and finally South Shore. 40's. locker number and whether you would Neal joined SSYC in '35 (you had to be prefer the north side or south side of the^ He also donated the large brass cannon 21 to join in those days), even though he clubhouse. to the club. He talked a non-yatchtsman had been sailing for years on his dad's friend out of it. Contact Carl Pluckhan at 425-6071 for boats: VIOLA, a 30' gaff rigged sloop and details or to rent a locker for 1983. LARITA, a fast Sewanaka. Neal owned Neal retired from George Meyer Co. in several small daysailors; most remem• 1970, worked a while at P. J. in Racine bered was a he christened SIL VER. and Great Lakes Towing, and now has O'ROURKE DIST. CO.,INC. slowed down enough to relax and spend Neal spent the war years in the Navy. more time visiting with lifelong friends. JB^^L Wisconsin's Largest Citgo distributor for His first assignment was caring for the -^^^^^ O/er 40 Years. Complete Line ot Automo• officers' sail boats at Great Lakes. Then tive and tndustnal Lubes, Drums or Bulk it was discovered that he was a pattern A regular colume about life members Wholesale Gasoline, Diesel Fuel and Solvents. 414-547-7742 maker, and it was off to the South Pacific by Bruce Nason, Club Historian. on a sub tender for the rest of the war.

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