Bob Lowell
Guarding in Laguna
– 1944-46
My lifeguarding years in Laguna Beach
were from 1944-1946; then I left for college on the east coast - US Navy
Academy. At the time Charlie Plummer was
captain and Bob Kellogg was assistant captain.
We had a total of 8 guards. My
area of responsibility was Crescent Bay and occasionally Diver’s Cove. We had very young (age wise) guards due to
World War II. Black out was in
effect. No street lights or car lights
other than parking lights could be used.
No beach fires – period! Guards
were 100% responsible for cleaning the beach (trash, kelp and bottles). The bottles were super as the 3 cents rebate
for Coke and Pepsi helped supplement our $5.00 per day from the city. To help make ends meet I also set pins at the
bowling alley in the evenings. At
Crescent Bay, it was truly a family atmosphere and seldom did we have any
problems until the surf “acted up”. Then
the real challenge – as the torpedo like orange colored metal cans were almost
like a weapon! Large tackle boxes were
our first aid “kits” – yes, we also had to stock our own first aid kits and we
paid for the “goods”. We also had to
furnish our own hats and swim suits. As like
today, the girls were still in awe of a lifeguard and secretly we loved it!!!! Bottom line, being a lifeguard in Laguna
Beach was a special time in my life. I
was a Los Angeles boy only in the winter – Laguna was my family’s home since
1926. During President Nixon’s time in
office – when the Western White House was operational – some of my military
time was devoted to transporting dignitaries to/from Washington, D.C. – of
course, staying in Laguna was always a “hardship”.
Having been an Air Force pilot and traveled most of the
world, truly, there is NO PLACE in the world that has such beautiful coves and
beaches. Retiring to Laguna after 30
years in the military – for my New Jersey wife, it is special to live in
Laguna.
See you and former guards on September 2nd.
Warm regards and best wishes,
Bob Lowell
Bob was Earl Wellsfry’s (guard from the late 60s into the
80s) uncle and great uncle to Sam Wellsfry who started guarding in 2011. Bob lives in South Laguna .
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