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East Bay club defys the winds of political change
T\ A \ EAli of prohahle political t'harrgr'. I't E".t Bay Hoo-Hoo clulr. holdirre their frr.t mreting of the r-ear. re-r'leclecl most oI the oltrccrs from last year.
Re-elected president wa-* popular Ralph Boshion. owner o{ Castro Valley Lumber. Serr,ing again as vice-president is Al Murl-. Evans Products, and se(:.-trcasurer is Davc Mensing. C-P.
Nlanuel Lavrador l'as clected Sergeantat-Arm-s.
Iie-elected to the lroard was John Pearson. Pearson [,umber; IJob Macfie. C-P and EI \\,'erthman. W'estern Dry Kiln.
AT FIRST MEETING were (1) Gordon Saunders, Lamon Lumber; Bud Kinney, Western Dry Kiln, and Ron De Lisle, TW&J. (2) Vic Roth, Triangle Lumber; Prof. Emanuel Fritz, Professor of Forestry, Emeritus, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley; Lew Goddard, Hobbs Wall, and Dick Hiscox. (3) Don Cook, Strable Lumber; Al Mury,
Evans Products, vice-prez; Dave Mensing, G-P, secretary, and Ralph Boshion, Castro Valley Lumber, prez. (4) Bill Johnson, Hobbs Wall; Ralph Hill, Hill Lumber, and Jack Koepf, Peerless. (5) Merle Tanner, Coastal Wholesale; Elmer Brock, Ron De Lisle, Harold Rodgers and Bob Martin, all TW&J.
Nominated and elccted to the bcard lor the first time included Don Cook, Strable Lumber and Dwight Curran. TW&J.
After the installation. 6lm-. rvere shorvn o{ the 1967 Oakland llaiders football -.eason.
