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35th National Convention I

Fearl Main was chosen Lumberwomen ofthe Year at the 35th anniverary convention of the National Hoo-Hoo-Efte clubs. The all female organization was founded in l95l and confines its membership to those in the wood products and related industries.

New officers elected include president Rita Jedrzynski; lst v.p. Norma Delagardelle; 2nd v.p. Doris Hassmann; sec. Bert Dassler; stat. sec. Zella Akers; treas. Clara Smith; Director #l is Loretta Morrissey, #2Kay Lazenby, #3 Rosa Blake.

The anniversary banquet was held May 17, in Burbank, Ca., and included the organization's founder Anne C. Murray as well as a number of national and club officers and directors. More than 100 were present.

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AT NATI0NAL convention (1) Bev Sperry Lovey McCarthy, Rita Jedrzynski. (2) Ted Sperry Ed & Vivian Fountain. (3) Ed Gavotto, Norma Delaqardelle. (4) buisa & John Mullin. (5) lnge & Don-swartzendruber, Rose Miller. (6) Betty Shoener (7) tounder of the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Anne C. Munay, Rita Jedrzynski,cunent national president. (8i Faye Randles, Kathy & Rick Yamato, Myrtle Wilcox. (9) Betty Jones, Debra Browning(10) Pearl Main, Fran Fuqua, Ann White. (11) Ruth Armand, Vi Neal. (12)John Harmer Carlene Pratt. (13) Michael & Sherry Shafer, Don & Rosa Blake. (14) Betty Harme[ Dorothy MacKenzie, EleanorPechstedt. (15) Cheryl Hill, Clara Smith, Mildred CrouthameL. (16) Nadine Webster Patti Hiqqins, Reoina Rosecrans. (lfl Car| & Annadale Wiliiamson I international president, Doris Hassmann. (18) lvelVickers, R. J. Higgins. (19) Pfryllis Hawkins, Trudy Smith. (20) Maynard Reitzler, Nancy Drew

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