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Csl Cus|om Mill

The second largest convention in their ten year history has been staged by the National Hoo-Hoo-Ettes in the California lumbertown of Eureka.

New officers are president, Ruth Bailey; lst vp., Mildred Crouthamel; 2nd vp., Betty Shoener; sec., Marge Reece; stat. sec., Dorothy McKinsey; treas., Lillian Lee; directors Edna Hiatt, Val Rupp and Gene Jarvis.

In addition to business sessions, the club toured the Georgia-Pacific and Arcata Redwood Co. mills, and held a banquet that drew more than 200. Attending were Hoo.Hoo honchos Larry Owen, Snark, and jurisdiction six chief Roy Dunbar.

Club past presidents present were Pat Howard, Betty Jones, Gene Jarvis, Mildred Dutton and Donna Dean Martin, as well as founder Anne Murray and immediate past president Trudy Smith.

Event qt Quqrler Cenlury Mork

The members of the San Joaquin club know a good thing when they see it, so when it came time to elect rrew officers, they merely re-elected last year's leaders.

Now at its guarter-century mark, the Annual Sports Day is still an exceptionally popular clul.r feature. While most activities are held outdoors, some Olympic calibre sipping still was accomplished.

25th lt{tluAt Sports Day for San loaquin Hooloo. Jean Hartsock, K-Y Lumber, was ie-electe president. Others re-elected were George Haira, no. vp.; Al Smith, so. vp.i Bernie Barber, Jr., sei.-ii;il.; wilii''xiiloil"sit. at arms. Direc. tors: Hugo Rath, Dick Holt, Bob Reid, Don

Hoo. re-elected tors: Dick Johnson and Craig Gaffney. At top: Bernie Earber, Jr. presenting Sequoia Forest Indus-

Hugo tries trophy to Don Soft and Tom Lampe. Center: President Jean Hartsock presenting Art

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