The suntanned teen on the beach meant business. Aron Weiner, shown in a black-and-white photograph taken in the early 1950s, stands smiling and shirtless around age 17 on Tybee. That’s when he rented out floats, chairs and umbrellas — and paid for college and law school doing so. “I made more money in three months … than I did practicing for a full year as a lawyer,” says Weiner, now 79. He still works hard.