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Student Workshop

June 1949
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Student Workshop
June 1949

Boats Are Popular Spring Products

SEAGOING PRODUCTS OF WORKSHOP: Two of four International 14 boats built by the Dartmouth Corinthian Yacht Club last year. Sailing on Lake Mascoma, in front boat, are Wilson Cross '51, London, England, and John Hodgson '51, Scarsdale, N. Y.; in rear boat, Joe Stehlin '50, St. Louis.

THE 30-FOOT MAIN BOOM and 18-foot mizzen boom, as well as a chart cabinet and several other pieces for this yawl, were made in the Student Workshop and shipped to Seattle, Wash., by Jack Helsell '46, Thayer School student who is captain of the 1949 crew and a Phi Beta Kappa student.

ONE OF THE MANY CANOES built in the Bissell Hall workshop is here near- ing completion, as John Bennett '46 (left) of Rochester, N. Y., stretches canvas over the frame with the help of Virgil Poling, workshop director.

A BUSY END OF THE WORKSHOP: Working on the DeWalt saw in the foreground is George Jewett '50 of Reading, Mass. The boat shown is one being built by Adrian Bouchard, photographer, who took these pictures.

ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION of its shell has been accomplished by Dartmouth crew by means of a special trailer built by crew members in the workshop. Here some members of the crew are shown outside Bissell "a getting ready for a trip to Boston on which they saved $800.