OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB OUTRIGGER BEACH AT DIAMOND HEAD. HONOLULU. HAWAII JULY 1979

Hui Nalu takes Kaupiko, Buddy McGuire, Norm Dunmire, and established, but a later issue of The stops Outrigger’s win streak super steersman Mike Holmes. Hui Outrigger and the swimming bulletin Nalu scored 52 to OCC's 43. board will have the details. However, by Dave Pierson the date is always Labor Day. “Beat Outrigger" was the banner headline in the Honolulu Advertiser The Outrigger places Second sports section prior to the John D. Entertainment Committee in National Volleyball Kaupiko Regatta held in Waikiki's Association Championships surf on June 23rd. Hui Nalu, the presents regatta sponsor, was charged-up and “How the West was Fun” by Dave Pierson ready to take on the previously Dayton. Ohio was the scene of this unbeaten OCC crews, and the other Paniolo Style year’s National Volleyball clubs were "up" for this one too. Saturday, July 28 Association championships, and the Races at Waikiki differ greatly OCC repeated its second place finish, from the open-ocean races, for they Roundup at 6:30 losing only one match in the single­ finish toward the shore in the surf, Dust off your Western Duds; elimination tourney to the Nautilus thus making the waves and lane check your six-guns at the desk; Club of Los Angeles (led by OCC selection primary factors in every tether Old Paint in the front corral, member Jay Anderson). race. Most paddlers enjoy these and bring your ridin'-the-range There were four pools of five teams races, as they are wide open affairs each, with elimination for four of appetite into the Mess Hall for with surprise winners common. each five upon the first loss in 2 The OCC lanes were “away from Baron of Beef. Fried Chicken. Corn of 3 game battle. OCC powered past the break" most of the day. which on the Cob, Potato Salad, Baked Condor Realty. Columbus (OHIO) made winning seem improbable at Beans and Juicy Apple Pie! YMCA. Dallas V. C. and Drake the outset. However, our crews Tariff: $7.50 per cowpoke University. We then defeated the turned in some superlative Armed Forces all-stars, the Dallas Early Reservations, please performances, especially our Men s YMCA and the San Diego Evening Masters and Open Mens four crews. College in the best of five The crew of four, steered by Bruce competition, before losing to the Ames, included: Tom Conner. Jim Summer Swimming News champion Nautilus Club. 12-10, 15-8 Kelly and John Finney. They "won" by Ian Emberson and 15-13. by twenty-five yards, but were later The Outrigger Canoe Club has Charley Jenkins of OCC was again disqualified for a false start. again been invited to participate with honored as the first team All- Winners. 15-Girls—v* mile. Donna the City and County's Executive American. as was Jay Anderson of Kahakui. Lissa Guild. Tiffany Bova. Committee in planning for the 9th the Nautilus Club. Peter Ehrman Nlollie Brink, Reeney Dorsey and Annual Roughwater Swim, gained second team All-American steersman Keoni Downing. scheduled for September 3 next. status, along with another OCC Girls. 17-V; mile: Linda Lalakea. The OCC customarily provides the member playing for Nautilus. John Kirsten Morrow. Kehau Kealoha. outrigger canoe escorts for this event, Anderson. Honorable mention All- Cassie Senner. Tracy Newhart and which begins near the Club, in front American honors went to Randy steersman Alan Rosehill. of the Kaimana Beach Hotel, and ends Shaw. The Men's Masters mile pulled at the Hilton Hawaiian V illage Hotel. Our team: Coach Dave Shoji. Jim the greatest upset of the day as they 2.375 miles (3.8 kilometers). lams. Charley Jenkins. Randy Shaw. simply out-gutted the rest of the Swimmers are divided into age Ilmar Tarikas. John Zabriske. Peter crews despite being in a totally groups: under age 24: and Masters Ehrman. Peter Balding. Scott Rigg. waveless lane. The crew: Jaren Div ision. age 25 and over. The entry Kahea Chock. Ralph Smith, and Jon Hancock. Jim Peterson. Hank Lass. fees and starting times are not yet Haneberg. Congratulations! Outrigger Canoe Club Crews have rolled up a great Regatta win record

On Sunday, June 10, Coach Nat Norfleet’s well-trained crews paddled their way to their third victory of the summer Regatta Season, netting a total of 48 points to Hui Nalu's 46 and Lanikai's 45. We had no story on the Regatta from anyone in the Club, but the Honolulu Advertiser listed the Outrigger girls making leis for members of winning race following winning OCC crews: crews Women Novice B: 'A-mile: Anita Minteer; Mahealani Riley; Robin Ballentyne; Berlyn Hendrickson, Summer Golf Tournament and Liz Perry. Time: 3:36.7. Women At Kaneohe MCAS Novice A, 'A mile: Mary Lee Neal; Pua Um-Na Mara under sail Maguire; Lynn Nork; Kaiulu by Frank Walton OCC hosts UIN-NA-MARA Downing; Carol Wilbur; Pat Mowas. Your Outrigger Golf Committee Time: 2:59.5. Sophomore Men, 1 mile: has scheduled the summer for the TransPac Dale Hope; Bill Bright; Jack Feher; tournament for FRIDAY, AUGUST by John Langenheim Murry Nixon; Rick Lemke; Steve 3, at Kaneohe Marine Corps Air Scott. Time: 8:56.6. Men Open (4 Station, golfers and hackers, put the As for Sweet Okole two years ago, paddlers), V2 mile: Tom Conner; John date on your calendars. Outrigger will again host a local Finney; Tim Kelly; Bruce Ames. yacht for the Transpacific Yacht Check-in time is 10:30 A.M. Teeoff Time: 4:47.6. Women Masters, 'A time is 11:30. Race. The UIN-NA-MARA (bird of mile: Marilyn Haine; Geri Pedesky; Our outing at Kaneohe last year the sea), a 43 foot Farr designed 2-ton, Sue Oldt; Diana Smart; Gerry was so successful that we’ve has been purchased by local Senner; Billy Baird. Time: 2:48.5. scheduled another this year. The businessman Neville Crichton just On the following Sunday, June 17, course is in better shape than ever for this Transpac. Originally built in again according to the Advertiser, and another record crowd is New Zealand in 1977 to be raced in Outrigger Club crews “won the first expected. Sign up at the front desk. the Admiral Cup (in England), it was two events. . .and fourout of the first Fees are $13.00 for civilians and subsequently sent to Hong Kong to six to take a commanding lead" in the $6.50 for military, payable in cash at compete in the China Sea and around Hawaiian Canoe Racing Associa­ the course. Fees include green fees, Hong Kong races, winning both. In tion’s Pop Waialeale Regatta at carts and trophies. Refreshments are early May of this year the boat was Waimanalo. "In all, Outrigger took available at nominal cost at the shipped to California for TransPac seven first places to out-point course. preparation. Lanikai, 57-52 and take the Trophies for men and women; for Neville Crichton, former auto championship.” The Advertiser gross, net, longest drive and closest racer, has a broad background in account did not list the winning crew to pin, will be awarded. sailboat racing. Hailing from New members, but the events in which Sign up and take advantage of this Zealand himself, he will skipper the OCC crews were victorious were opportunity to play the beautiful UIN-NA-MARA. His crew will listed as: Boys B quarter mile; time: military course at Kaneohe. include two other New Zealanders, 3:22.6; Women’s Novice A quarter Graham Eader and Rhett Jefferies, mile; time: 2:47.6; Boys 14, quarter plus five of the regular crew on local mile; 2:29.7; Men’s Sophomore mile; boat Carrie Ann: Larry Stenek, Dean time: 9:02.1; Men's Open half mile; Ho, Joe Dolan, Tom Wilson and Frank time: 4:53.1; Women Masters quarter FOR BEACH WEAR Brandt. mile; time: 2:46.6. (No seventh event and many kinds UIN-NA-MARA, built of a light was listed, and it is possible that of sports apparel synthetic material called Kevlor, OCC crews took only six first places and equipment stands to perform well in Transpac, which, combined with four seconds and Outrigger is pleased to be able to visit the Club’s and one third added up to 57 points; a host this noted yacht. fine record, either way.) BEACH SHOP All Aloha arrangements are being handled by the Sailing Committee.

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OCC versus Park Engineering scored 3 runs and got a triple. Bill Breeden went 2 for 3 and Mike Ciacci The sleeping giant came to life got a home run to lead the team in that yesterday at the OCC mountainball department with 4. team, which has been a little sluggish in the last four of five games, pounded Park Engineering for 41 hits in a 45-8 thrashing. Playing without 5 Canoe Racing Boosters starters, OCC was led by Kenny Woodwhohad8hits,6runs,8rbi’s, 1 and Parents! triple, and a homer. Following close There will be a bus to take OCC behind was "rookie" Mike Ciacci, canoe racing fans to the State who had his best outing thus far. Championships at Kaneohe Marine Sailing News Mike hit three homers, had a total of 6 Air Base on Saturday, August 4, hits, scored six runs, and had 6 rbi’s. by John Langenheim 1979. There will be a maximum Bill Breeden had 5 hits, six runs, 1 charge of $3. per person. . .possibly 30 June to 15 July; TransPac Race homer, and 5 rbi's. Danny West and less if enough members sign up. Come 1 July: Kaneohe offshore Invitational (HYRA) Stu Brissette had 4 hits and scored 7 spend a pleasant day watching 4 July: Kaneohe classboat Invitational (HYRA) runs apiece. Bill Head and Mike 7-8 July: Kokokahi Invitational (HYRA) Outrigger crews repeat last year's Rodrigues had 5 hits apiece, while championship performance! Please 16 July: Transpac banquet at llikai Head scored 4 runs and 2 rbi’s. Mike make your reservations at the front scored 5 runs; had 4 rbi’s and 1 homer. desk, and make them EARLY. OCC vs. Bishop Estate Mahalo! Use of Club Sailboats Peter Balding's diving catch for the third out in the bottom of the last Members are requested to please: inning enabled pitcher Bill Head to Log in and out when using a boat; record hitter as Outrigger shut Report any equipment problems or out Bishop Estate 14-0. Also sparking damages; the victory was the hitting of Ken Do not use any club boat equipment Wood who went 3 for 3. It marked the for their own private boats; second game in a row that Kenny has Stow the boat and its equipment at been perfect at the plate (he is now 11 the end of the day (if last user); for 11 in the last two games) Ken also Be cautious when near swimmers and people on the beach.

Dr. Sharon Bintliff heads new nutrition sub-committee The Food and Beverage Committee has appointed a health and nutrition sub-committee headed up by pediatrician Sharon Bintliff. We may be the first club of this kind in the country to address this timely issue. Suggested changes include removal of such sugar laden items as fruit pies and chocolate cup cakes and the addition of natural peanut butter, honey, wheat bread, natural juices, etc. at the Club’s snack bar. Your comments will be welcomed. Suggestions should be addressed to: Outrigger Canoe Club, attention Jeanne Dean. Twenty-three years ago, in 1956, Outrigger's Boys 13-and-under was one of our winning crews in the Macfarlane. Its members were: Paul McGlauphlin; Bobby Beck; Mike Lemes; John Robertson; Fred Hemmings, and Bill Oantord.

P a g e 3 Ian Emberson swims by a Japanese Zero which put on a 15 June Tennis Tourney minute air show for us. The inter­ the Molokai Channel island air taxis made us a point of Rick Fried and Nancy Bannick bested the men and women by Rick Davis interest and were always circling us. At 4:30, all aboard Kanaloa knew respectively in a field of twenty-five May 29, 1979, 1:30 P.M. Rick Davis we had it made. Psychologically, the tennis enthusiasts last month on the backs his 37 foot motor sailer swimmers had had it. They just Fort Ruger courts. Mens doubles Kanaloa out of slip 68 at the Ala Wai couldn’t see the progress we were champions: Peter Balding and Rajan Yacht Harbor to begin his voyage to making and were becoming very Watumull. Molokai. Objective: to escort Ian discouraged. And then — Walter Runners-up in the men's singles Emberson in his attempt to swim the Guild, Jimmy Dean and Emberson's division were, in order of finish: treacherous, unpredictable Molokai girl friend Coco to the rescue, along Balding, Watumull, Jon Haig, Chuck channel from Molokai to Oahu. . . with Jim Caldwell, who came racing Swanson. Nancy Bannick swept the Accompanying E m berson is up yelling and screaming in 25 foot ladies singles round robin finishing professional hiker Mike Miller. They outboards. How can you be a mile just ahead of vacationing University have flown over to the Sheraton from shore and not finish with Walter of California at Irvine tennis team Molokai and are awaiting their escort Guild urging you on? If he got mad member, Maria Francis. Other ladies vessels for a 2 A.M. departure. because you didn’t finish, that would with high point scores were Cherry We arrive 8:45 P.M. to find Gordon probably be a lot worse than the pain Steiner and Joy Cartier. Wilkinson, with his Wailau already of that last mile. Swanson and Haig were the anchored, enjoying dinner. He is And so, at 0:49 P.M., 18 hours and runners up in the men’s doubles also carrying support crew and food 49 minutes after they entered the division followed by Fried and Monte for the swimmers. Conditions appear water, Club members Ian Emberson Goldman, Frank Byrne Sr., Frank ideal with no wind and flat seas. and Mike Miller became the 4th and Byrne, Jr., Richard Coons and Harry However, we have found in the 5th persons to swim from the Island Steiner. previous attempts these conditions of Molokai to Sandy Beach, Oahu. It More tennis is scheduled for this can change in a moment. was fantastic. summer and a sign-up list for the C 12:30 A.M., we lipped anchor and Additional recognition is due Club league is posted on the bulletin board Wailau picked up Emberson and members Peter Wilson, who paddled next to the Beach shop on the lower Miller, who swam out from the beach. alongside the swimmers for the level. We then headed south to Laau Point better part of 11 hours and Paul Summer Sports Program Update where the swimmers indicated they Manaut, who was probably pad­ by Dave Pierson wanted to start. Seas were still flat, dling, his board for 16 hours. no wind, no moon. Manaut was so determined to land Coco Somers, Director of the OCC Summer At approximately 1:55 A.M., the at the surfing beach at Sandy that he Sports Program, reports that 60 children, ages swimmers headed for the beach, and did. It mattered little that the 8-14, have been participating in surfing, at 2:00 A.M. exactly, they signaled swimmers landed closer to Makapuu volleyball, "boogie-boarding”, body surfing, they were on the beach and starting Point, and he found himself all alone. soccer, kickball and numerous field trips.

the swim. They were accompanied by Jody Pollock swam alongside Miller Coco and her able staff; K is i Haine, Lori two paddlers on surfboards. Kanaloa and Emberson for almost 5 hours and Fagothey, Craig Davis, and Gib Bintliff, will set the course, Wailau brought up the came out of the water not even continue teaching those skills that have made rear. Our first sighting at 6:00 A.M. winded. Outrigger Hawaii's number one athletic club. put us approximately 6 miles west of Laau Point. Personally, I was happy with the progress, but for the swimmers, it was a bit different. From their vantage point, they didn't feel as if they were moving. Molokai still looked very big to them. For the next 8 hours it was routine; swim 55 minutes, rest and feed for 5 minutes. The only scare we had was between 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. when a navigation fix showed no progress for the hour. We still are not sure if it was a navigation error or if indeed a current did have us in its grip. In any event, we resumed normal progress, about 1V® mile per hour, at the next fix and were able to relax again. Around noon, we were entertained In the early 1960's, about 1963, Outrigger Beach at Waikiki (not Diamond Head!) looked like this. Really?

Page 4 for the two-day ordeal. Most of the Swimmers invited to riders came in about 4:00 pm and we had two hours for repairs, flat tires, enter Maui Channel Swim etc. before the pits were closed at 6:00 Jim Caldwell would like to organize pm. The State Park has numerous 6 an all-Outrigger Canoe Club team to bunk cabins and a large messhall that enter in the Maui Channel race this took care of us for the two nights of year. Swimmers must be 25 years or the race. older. Each person swims a first leg of The second day was the high 30 minutes and thereafter, 10 minute altitude lava and cinder portion of the laps, with all six swimmers race. We started at the park and went participating in rotation, over a 9 cross-country until the top of the mile course. If interested, please volcano. At the top, about the 13,200 leave message for Ian Emberson at foot level, we left the road and headed OCC. across the crater through the cinders Motorcyclists at Mauna Kea 200, John Beaumont leading. and lava. In some places the cinders were so deep that you had to keep the power on to down hill. The high The The Mauna Kea 200 altitudes took its toll; a few' of the Entertainment Committee by John H. Beaumont bikes wouldn't run above the 10,000 foot level and some riders got light presents In May, OCC motorcycle teams headed and nauseated up there. None “How the West was Fun” attacked the Mauna Kea 200, a two- of the OCC riders had any of these day, 200-mile, time-keeping enduro. problems, so we pressed on. After Paniolo Style A time-keeping enduro is much like a about 60 miles of riding through lava Saturday, July 28 road rally in which the rider is rock, cinders and snow, we got back expected to maintain a designated down to the Saddle Road for lunch. Roundup at 6:30 speed over a specified distance. That afternoon we took a jeep road up Dust off your Western Duds; Along the course are hidden check Mauna Loa almost to the observatory check your six-guns at the desk; points that the rider must pass. If he and then came back down straight tether Old Paint in the front corral, is early, he is docked 2 points for each across 18 miles of lava fields and minute early, and one point for each and bring your ridin’-the-range back to the finish at the park. A total minute late. He is also docked points appetite into the Mess Hall for of about 225 miles in the two days. for riding off the course andat theend Baron of Beef, Fried Chicken, Corn This year the OCC was edged out of the two days, he is docked points if on the Cob, Potato Salad, Baked for the team trophy by the Surfline, any of his equipment such as Hawaii team headed by Dave Beans and Juicy Apple Pie! headlights, horn or stoplight, etc. Rochlen. The individual winner was Tariff: $7.50 per cowpoke fails to work. The object is to finish John DeSoto of Makaha, an ex­ the two-day, 200-mile course with as Early Reservations, please professional motocross rider. His few points as possible. brother Ron was second. Next was May 26th, at 7:00 am, the race *$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$< started in one of the undeveloped Malcome Smith, a very famous (in motorcycle circles) rider from subdivisions about 8 miles up the California. There were five riders New Snack Bar Treats Saddle Road above Hilo. Riders from the mainland and one from started two at a time, one minute New snack bar items which contain no Tahiti riding in this event. apart and disappeared into the first preservatives or white sugar are Peanut Butter trail. During the entire 200-plus mile Tom Conner was the only OCC cookies, carrot chip cookies, apricot cakes, course we had only 5 or 6 miles of rider to win a trophy by taking a first rich-life protein drink, Tiger Milk candy, paved road, 20 or 30 miles of jeep place in the 250 CC class. The point Granola crunch, russian pastry, 3 star natural road, and the rest was strictly cross­ spread was 2 points for the winner, energy mix, Martmelli's apple juice, natural country thro ugh the mud, cinders and DeSoto, to well over 200 points for yogurt, and fresh fruits (apple, banana, lava. those who just survived. oranges). The first day kept us at the lower This year's course was consider­ altitudes. Trails were mostly single ably harder than prior years but track through the Waiakea and Puna didn’t produce any serious accidents. forest reserves, along the beach near This year there were lots of bruises, Kapoho and back up the Saddle scrapes (road rash), sprains and through the Ohia Lehua forests to the minor cuts. Motorcycles took the Mauna Kea state park at Pohakuloa, beating this year, at least 30 flat tires where we spent the night. Our entry and numerous broken parts and fees included the bed, food and beer pieces.

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by Jeanne Dean

Surrounded by family and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harden celebrated their 50th anniversary, Saturday, June 17th, with a gala dinner, here at the Outrigger Canoe Club. Jay and "Muff" met and were married in Glendale, California. They have a son and a grandson who were both here to join in the festivities. Jay has been an OCC member for 24 years Jolie Cartier (center) and friends at Birthday Party. and has "chaired" the Judges of Elec­ tion committee and has served on Building and Grounds, Entertain­ ment and Public Relations Commit­ tees. . .Turn about is fair play—Jolie Cartier celebrated her birthday here on the OCC terrace with a luncheon where shegavetheguestspresents... Fay and Ernie Morgado sent warm Aloha and a chatty letter about their European tour. The Azores were a bit of heaven, unspoiled and relatively inexpensive, but not the place to go if Novice B Women's crew at you thrive on "night life”. London Waimanalo, Coach Michele was expensive and crowded; St. John in foreground. Southern France and Wales charming and pleasant. . Bill Capp reports that Ted and Mae McCarthy arrived safely in Boston after their air-evac flight from here (Capp pulling some strings again?). . .Reservations are going fast for the next entertainment committee function, a real hoedown with a country menu, for only 7.50— people are already planning their Western costumes. . .Please make your reservations early, for tickets Bill Cook struts his stuff at are going fast. . .Looks like the Waimanalo with two young Historical Committee is finally going lovelies, Missy Chapman and Berlyn Hendrickson. to get its much needed storage cabinet to preserve OCC’s priceless archives. . .Everyone is gearing up for TransPac and it looks like our boat is going to be a winner!

Part of the crowd of spectators at Waimanalo, including women paddlers (with Club T-shirts), presumably Women Novice B

P a g e 6 OAHU HAWAIIAN CANOE RACING ASSOCIATION 1979 RACE SCHEDULE Alexis Ann Ainslie 537 5353 EVENT DATE DAY LOCATION KING KAMEHAMEHA REGATTA 6 /1 0 /7 9 SUN KAILUA BEACH PRINTERS, INC. LEEWARD KAI REGATTA 6 /1 7 /7 9 SUN NANAKULI BEACH 420 WARD AVE • HONOLULU, HAWAII 96814 JOHN D. KAUPIKO RACE 6 /2 4 /7 9 SUN WAIKIKI BEACH the employee-owned printing company MACFARLANE REGATTA 7 / 4 /7 9 WED WAIKIKI BEACH OAHU CHAMP REGATTA 7 /2 9 /7 9 SUN KEEHI LAGOON We will design to fit your needs — STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 8 / 4 /7 9 SAT LOCATION UNDECIDED one color to four process color printing ALL-STATE REGATTA 8 /1 1 /7 9 SAT KEEHI LAGOON Stationery • Menus • Brochures DAD CENTER RACE 8 /1 9 /7 9 SUN HAWAII KAI TO O.C.C. Annual Reports - Publications DUKE KAHANAMOKU RACE 8 /2 6 /7 9 SUN LANIKAI TO WAIKIKI QUEEN LILIUOKALANI RACE (Women) 9 / 1 /7 9 SAI KEAUH0U TO HONAUNAU QUEEN LILIUOKALANI RACE (Men) 9 / 2 /7 9 SUN H0NAUNAU TO KAI. KONA MOLOKAI TO OAHU. (Men) 9 /2 9 /7 9 SAT WE MAKE THE RUN MOLOKAI TO OAHU. (Women) 1 0 /1 4 /7 9 SUN WORTHWHILE! We are now carrying a line ot August Swim Clinics Coming Motorcycle Events Name Brand jogger's equipment The next motorcycle event is the and accessories tor the by Ian Emberson Kauai Hare 'n Hound on Sept. 1-2, recreational and serious runner. Sign up now at the front desk if you followed by the Kahuku Hare n S U R F L IN E H A W A II are interested in attending swim Hound in early December. Training 508 Piikoi Street Honolulu. Hawaii clinics during August. They are starts immediately. Come and join Phone: 538-6911 scheduled for Sunday mornings at our team! (Parking in rear) 10:00 AM. on August 5, 12, 19, 26th. Escort is provided for swimmers Oceanfront/Diamond Head close to Club: choice spacious who want to swim Vz and 'A miles in fully furn. apt. for rent 8/14-10/31. Pool, car(s), pkg 1-2 KAHALA RENTAL open ocean water. Clinic participants adults. (808) 923-7240 Month of August, 3 bdrm., pool, car. 734-4040 should meet at the beach by the OCC days, 735-3953 eves swim flag. Gatorade will be provided. See Gerry Senner for details. TRIPLESERVICE PERSONNEL W tdd I am i UNIVERSITY CYCLERY Full Time, Part Time, Temporary Placement RAl£kU¥ 1 0 2 7 Ka p a h u l u A v e . Summer Sailing Courses AT NO COST TO EMPLOYER ■ 1CTCLIS TEL. 7 3 2 -1 9 8 9 Hotel - Travel - Medical While the Outrigger’s annual safe Clerical - Technical - Secretarial Restaurant - Administrative Raleigh B icycles sailing course is now over, the MOTOBECANE BI CYCLES Waikiki Yacht Club’s summer sailing Owned/Managed by H onda Express Mopeds OUTRIGGER MEMBER PARTS. ACCESSORIES A SERVICE program runs each Monday from MARY LOU CECIL WILLIAM D TEELE June 11 through August 24. This is Gold Bond Bldg , Suite 300 open to youngsters 8 to 18. Tuition is 524-5993 S40.00 and membership in WYC is not required. VACATION RENTAL Waikiki. Luxury 2-bedroom. Ideal Kaneohe Yacht Club will conduct for two couples All amenities Weekly rate. 595-3712. FOR RENT: Beautifully decorated, newly renovated, one three-week sailing courses starting bedroom apartment, a few steps away from the OCC. June 18, July 9 and July 30. Available from August 15 or September 1 Parking stall Instruction is beginner to advanced. included; car available No children or pets. $650 -per Tuition is $75.00 for KYC members month. Contact Jeanne Dean (OCC office). and $90.00 for non-members. Interested prospective sailors can T h e also check with the Kokokahi YMCA, F lo w e r Honolulu Power Squadron, Coast FOR BEACH WEAR Guard Auxilliary and City Parksand C art Recreation Department. and many kinds of sports apparel 1136 and equipment Union Mall Hono., Hi. 96813 visit the Club’s BEACH SHOP • Mitzi U v •fktic Undo O •Cathy Ballard ______521-4988______

Page 7 lunior-Contimwci Leah Kilpatrick Erik B. Peterson Clark R. Balding NEW MEMBERS Scott R. Sewell Paul C. Friese We welcome a n u m b e r of Published monthly by Ihe Laura L. Lichter applicants admitted to Club OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB Paul C. Akak.i membership at the May 17th and June 2909 Kalakaua Avenue al Diamond Head Kristen M. Spengler 21st meetings of the Board of Honolulu. Hawaii 96815 Julie A. Spengler Phone 923-1585 Directors. Hele mai. Nou ka hale. AH red R. | ussel OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS REGULAR Robert E. Swete Ron Sorrell. President Charles M. McCorkle Paul N k hnl.is McDaniel. V.P. Operations Mark F. Buck. V.P. Activities Cathleen A. Coons Cl. E. Ai kerman. Treasurer An hil».ild Carswell. Assl. Treasurer Ingeborg Von Finckh McKee W illia m F. B aird. S ecretary Neal Ifversen. Asst Secretary Sarah H. Nordwall June M. Boranian COORDINATING DIRECTORS Robert I,. M oore. House Wayne E. Duncan ('.union W. Bradley. Buildings and (.rounds William M Wilson. Long Range Planning Russell A. Apple Beniamin B Cassiday. Admissions and M em bers hi i) William S. Cromwell Bill Capp, Alnletics "Winged ()" Thom.is A Reiner. Entertainment P R Historical Colin Chock. Labor Management INTERMEDIATE Charles M Martin, Food and Beverages Evarts C. Fox III

John S. Feher MANAGEMENT STAFF Martin R. Nielsen, Jr. 0 Raymond Ludwig. Acting C.eneral Manager James Wells. Assislant Manager ASSOCIATE and Dining Room Manager W illiam Teruya. Executive Chef Karen L. Wilke Charles Hee. Business Office Manager Malia J. Thomas James S. Beardmore OUTRIGGER STAFF Gerrit B. Osborne Harold H. Yost, Editor Robert G. Watts |eanne Dean, Editorial Assistant IN MEMORIAM Dave Pierson. Sports Reporter Valerie K. Davis Berlyn G. Hendrickson JOHN WAYNE Keep Posted! JUNIOR DECEASED CLUB MEMBER Matthew J. Anderson For current news Jared E. Hancock JUNE 11, 1979 27 YEARS about Club doings Tay K. Sandoz watch the bulletin James R. Bell, Jr. boards, main lobby David D. Bell and locker room level.

BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE PAID Honolulu, Hawaii PERMIT NO. 174 Outrigger0 Canoe Club 2909 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96815