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The Big Night Out

rn HE Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club, second oldest in the I international fraternity, held their annual Valentine's dinner dance last month and it was second to none in good times and fun for those making the scene.

Held in picturesque Chinatown, the evening had it all, drinks, dinner, dancing and door prizes.

Highlight of the evening was the singing of the Hoo-

Hoo song by Dee Essley, D.C. Essley & Son, who soloed a chorus or two and then led the group in a mass sing. Quite a performance by a remarkable and vigorous man who will celebrate his 80th birthday this July.

President John Eckstein performed the door prize drawings, parceling out a goodly number of goodies to the lucky ladies.

Who cares if it raans or treezes?

T)ESPITE rotten weather that included a week of IJ\savy rain and snow-closed mountain highways, Shasta Cascade Hoo-Hoo Club drew nearly 190 to their January concat that initiated lB into membership in the lumbermen's fraternity at Redding, Ca.

Boasting an initiation team headed by the international organizationos president (read Snark of the Universe) Philip Dawson and other luminaries such as Jim Jones, Bert Lebec, Ed Nolte and Darrell Pardee, the following became members: J. D. Austin, J. W. Baker,

O. W. Caudill, Jr., Don Cherovsky, R. A. Cramer, M. K. Dippel, G. R. Ensworth and L. C. Foster.

R. A. Callagher, G. Gillespie, Jr., J. Gromacki, D. B. Harper, R. V. Hayes, J. M. Jenkins, C. M. Karns, D. C. Possehn, C. P. Rasmussen and C. W. Scott.

Reinstatements were as follows: D. Waters and D. C. Williarnson.

The life membership raffle was won by Vince Besinque, Lane-Stanton Lumber Co., City of Industry, Ca.

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