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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1963)
.nnuat Cotnntiisioning. 2)ay Opens 1963 J3oalin Season 3or J((amalk IJaclit CfuL 5. 9 3UI Urn ly Helen tefce Herald end New Sunday, June 30, 1963 The Klamath Yacht Club opened Its season with the annual Commissioning Day on Sunday, June 15. The Commodore's Ball was held the preceding evening. The all-day Sunday event began with breakfast, followed by boat inspection, flag raising ceremonies by the commodore and various awards. Finally, all boats saluted the commo dore outside the marina of the club in a parade around the south end of the lake before returning to the club. Commodore Clif Evans is shown above, left, with Ralph Hunter, a past com modore. At right, Mrs. Clif Evans assists young future skipper, Kurt Christian. v J "Ik's. Two boating enthusiasts shown at right are Sol Wirth, left, and Lewis Kandra, a past commodore. At left, young sailor girls, Sally Wales, left, and Michele Schrieber, man the Me-Too, and were contestants in the El Toro sailboat race. J' Aft to right are S fer boat Inspection the group at right were judged winners. Left e-l yjl:il i .l: I :i J I i. rv-L D - . . ro nni arv jui ttiiih, muT nipnap inDQsro runavvui; liwr i v w v r , mui shipshape outboard cruiser; Commodore Evans, who presented the awards; Jeri Fittgerald, most shipshape sailboat; Matt Christian, most shipshape out board runabout, and Ed Fredricks, most shipshape inboard cruiser. i L;' 1- - : !S iiHi i f .'t. i rtt.Jr'r-ft'' -j"T! y6 i Parade time, above, shows activity among sailboat crews. The figure in the far out center boat is Commodore Evans, standing in salute to the parade of crafts outside the marina. 1X1 II V 41 J y. J A Photos by Kettler 2: if f " v. . vt - - -- - '-