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NEWTON WHITTELSEY, Inc. \k NAVAL ARCHITECTS MARINE ENGINEERS 17 BATTERY PUCE NEW YORK, N.Y. 10004 212-943-6280 CABLE: WHITSHIP ALAN WINKLEY Naval Architect Design • Consultation • Computer Applications 6420 COLBY STREET OAKLAND, CALIF. 94618 (415) 652-3438 Port Of Portland Names Whyte Marine Operations Manager Garry Whyte has been named operations manager of the marine department of the Port of Portland, according to Keith Hansen, de- partment director. Mr. Whyte replaces Curtis Smith, who held the job for 14 years under the old Commission of Public Docks. Mr. Smith becomes industrial marketing director of the consolidated CPD- Port agency. The operations manager oversees all func- tioning of the three marine cargo terminals of the port. Other operations changes include Don As- pros, formerly superintendent at Terminal 1, becoming assistant operations manager; Carl Leach, assistant superintendent at Terminal 1, replacing Mr. Aspros, and Bob Driscoll, as- sistant Terminal 4 superintendent, being named Terminal 2 superintendent. Mr. Hansen also announced that Ray Bader, former Terminal 2 superintendent, has been named to the newly-created position of man- ager of the container terminal at T-2. He will be assisted by Dick Boyle and Richard Artie as superintendents of the container yard and container freight station, respectively. Overall Terminal 2 superintendent Mr. Dris- coll is in charge of all berthing at the five-berth Terminal 2, and will oversee handling of all cargo except containers. Mr. Whyte joined the Dock Commission as a berth agent in 1951. He was superintendent of Terminals 2 and 4 before becoming assistant operations manager. Marine Square Club Elects Officers II %' V ^ 1 Inm hf % it I hfn jl ill Jlif^tf Shown above after recent election of officers at the Sea- men's Church Institute are, left to right: George E. Allen, secretary; Alfred Just, president; Capt. Erik A. Solberg, first vice president, and Capt. Otto Meyer, treasurer. Sec- ond vice president William Friesen is missing from the group. The Marine Square Club, Inc. of New York City has announced the election of the follow- ing officers for 1971: president, Alfred Just; first vice president, Capt. Erik A. Solberg; second vice president, William Friesen; treas- urer, Capt. Otto Meyer, and secretary, George E. Allen. In addition, Captain Solberg will serve as chairman of the board of governors, and Mr. Friesen as vice chairman. Other mem- bers of the board of governors are: F.E. Bar- ton, W. Thorsen, Capt. R.G. Hunter, W.B. Stiles, A.S. Lanaker, J. Muller, A. Kusebauch, R. Geist, A. Hansen, A.K. Soberg, J.N. Drew, and E.A. Engebretson. The Marine Square Club, organized May 6, 1927, is an organization of men of the Masonic fraternity affiliated with the marine industry. Among the activities supported are M.S.C. Members Scholarships Fund, New York State Maritime College Scholarships, and Round Lake Masonic Boys Camp. The annual dinner dance will be held this year at the Commodore Hotel, New York City, on April 17. Proceeds will assist needy cadets at the Maritime College, Fort Schuyler, N.Y. March 1, 1971 41