About the Propeller Club
Port of Galveston

HISTORY OF THE PROPELLER CLUB

The Propeller Club was conceived in 1922 as an ever-growing group of maritime professionals who met informally each day over lunch to discuss issues of the industry. As the group became too large for casual conversation, speakers began to be invited to address the group. Growth continued, and in January of 1923 the “Propeller Club of the Port of New York” was formed, with thirty-three in attendance choosing the name and scheduling regular meetings.

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News of the club spread to other port cities, and Propeller Clubs were formed in Boston, New Orleans, and at Yale University. On November 7, 1927, The Propeller Club of the United States as a national and international organization was formed, with individual member clubs designated as “Ports.” Ports followed in Tampa, Seattle, Jacksonville, and Miami. The first overseas Propeller Club Port was formed in Hamburg, Germany, in 1932, by Americans engaged in the maritime business there. The Propeller Club, Port of Galveston was formed on January 8, 1947.

The membership comprises a cross-section of the maritime industry throughout the United States and in many cities overseas. The Propeller Club is particularly well equipped to promote, further, and support the merchant marine. “Propeller” in the name refers to the propulsion of ships and is symbolic of the driving force required to communicate the need for an adequate, privately-owned merchant marine for both overseas and domestic commerce.

Today, the International Propeller Club of the United States is an international business network dedicated to the promotion of the maritime industry, commerce, and global trade. There are more than 80 Ports in maritime locations around the world, including almost 30 in foreign cities.

Officers & Board of Directors

MICAH MORRIS - President - Callan Marine LTD

ERIK STRAMBLAD - 1st Vice President - Galveston Texas City Pilots

ERIC FROESCHNER - 2nd Vice President - Kort Industries

DANIEL LONGORIA - Secretary/Treasurer - Inchcape Shipping Services

EDDIE JANEK - Past President - J & J Telecommunications

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

John Kelso

R. Wayne Byrd

Noah Rice

Charlie Martorell

Dennis Byrd

Albert Choate

John Schwarz

Scott Kelso

Liz Rogers

H.L. “Bubba” Smith

 
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PAST PROPELLER CLUB, PORT OF GALVESTON
PRESIDENTS AND THEIR TERM OF OFFICE

1946-47 M.S. Backenstoe

1947-48 M.S. Backenstoe

1948-49 M.S. Storter

1949-50 Hugh K. Jones

1950-51 George H. Wolfer

1951-52 W.W. Fitzpatrick

1952-53 A.K. Johnston

1953-54 E.G. Denys & John F. Junker, Jr.

1954-55 John F. Junker, Jr.

1955-56 W.H. Sandberg

1956-57 Hugh K. Jones

1957-58 S.J. Webster, Sr.

1958-59 Karl Sosnowy

1959-60 D.J. Daly

1960-61 W.B. McKinstry

1961-62 T.A. Drinkhaus

1962-63 L.G. Farmer, Jr.

1963-64 G.P. Rutherford, Jr.

1964-65 R.M. Bazzanella

1965-66 Stewart A. LeBlanc, Jr.

1966-67 John D. O’Connor

1967-68 Ralph Anselmi

1968-69 Larry Vela

1969-70 Bruce Farmer

1970-71 Al R. Philbrick, Jr.

1971-72 William H. Johnson

1972-73 Roland Harrington

1973-74 D Jack Collier

1974-75 Thomas A. Garland*

1975-76 Rudy Teichman

1976-77 Harry Coker, Jr.

1977-78 L.B. Prino, Jr.

1978-79 John W. Smith

1979-80 Eugene Paysse

1980-81 Norman Conner

1981-82 John Unbehagen

1982-83 Walter Hunter, Jr.

1983-84 Don Suderman

1984-85 Louis Garcia

1985-86 Robert C. Schulz

1986-87 Charles H. Steding, III

1987-88 Charlie Martorell

1988-89 Doug J. Marchand

1989-90 R. Wayne Byrd

1990-91 Leo Mencacci, III

1991-92 L. B. Prino, Jr.

1992-93 John Unbehagen

1993-94 Eugene Paysse

1994-95 Danny Smith

1995-96 Robert C. Schulz

1996-97 Kevin Harrington

1997-98 John Barrouse

1998-10 Eddie Janek

2010-15 H.L. “Bubba” Smith

2015-22 Eddie Janek

2022- Present Micah Morris

There are more than 80 Ports in maritime locations around the world, including almost 30 in foreign cities.