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Spirirs Were High or Hoo-Hoo Club 2's Big Chrisrmos Porty
HOIlDAY HOO-HOO HIIAR|TY wos enioyed by Club 2 members al Ookmont Country Club Docember lO. In th6 photc ot rhe right, Don Bufkin (left) ond Hcrvey Koll flqnk "Donny" Doniels, who hos served the Hoo-Hoo ot mony Christmos porties. Phoro qt right rhows senior stotesmen Dee Essley ond Roy Stonton. Top photo in the ponel below shows Jack Stohle (lefi) ond Wolter Boiley, borh Kittens in lhe Concqlenqtion, kidding Bob Osgood (:esred). Seond photo shows the toble of grcnd prizes cnd lists the ftrms confribufing to lhe drowing. Bottom scene shows John Hollond (lefi). onother Kitten, wirh his dqd. lou Hollcnd, ond Phil Kehy (risht).
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 held its always popular Christmas party at Oakmont Country Club, Glendale, December 10 with an excellent attendance of 2D for the evening's fine food and swell entertainment. A total of 93 played golf during the day. A highlight this time was the large number of dealers who rvon handsome prizes in the drawing. Snark Jerry Essley presided for the festivities.
During the dinner, Dee Essley announced that contributions would be received as usual for Club 2's annual Christmas gift donation to LeRoy's ,Boys Home at La Verne, Cali{ornia. A total of $245 was "chipped in" by the HooHoo during dinner in the beautifully holiday-decorated dining room, heavy with pine scent ancl glowing with Christmas tree lights, greenery and trim.
The big feature of the Christmas party u'as the Concatenation, at which 25 new Kittens were initiated into Club 2 membership. The degree team did its work excellently and Phil Kelty and Don Gow supervised some thrilling and hair-raising "torture" for the Kittens after they got their "eyes open.t'
The 25 Kittens rvelcomed into the club rvere Lloyd J. Ashe, Guy's Lumber Co.; Ted Avram, Avram Lumber Co.; Walter C. Bailey, West Coast Forest Products Co.; Don R. Baxter, Stackhouse Truck Co.; L. L. Blanchard, Blanchard Lumber Co.; Thomas L. Briggs, U. S. Plyu'ood Co.; Robert Lee Bufkin, Dant & Russell; John L. Holland, Hammond Lumber Co.; Vernon J. Johnson, L. R. Smith Hardu,ood Co.; Harry Read Kenyon, United Lumber Co. ; Chandler J. Mahoney, Jr., Pacific Forest Products, Inc. ; Richard R. Manhart, Hammond Lumber Co.; Allen H. Martens, Monarch Lumber Co.; James H. Nelson, Buena Park Lumber Co.; Henry R. Nett, Blanchard Lumber Co.; Eugene H. Riggert, El Monte Wholesale Plywoocl Co.; \\rilliam Edw. Rogers, Northern Lumber Sales, Inc.; Ray J. Sedall, J. W. Nervquist Lumber Sales; Jack W. Stahle, \\rest Coast Forest Products Co. ; Ken Strawser, Pacific \\restern Lumber Co. ; James L. Tattersall, Security Lumber & Paint Co.; William J. Van Noy, El Monte Wholesale Plywood Co.; William Walker, T. V. Walker & Son; Robert G. West, U. S. Plywood Co., and Donald G. Willerford, [J. S. Plywood Co.
An orchestra played throughout dinner, at which the Hoo-Hoo had their choice of turkey or lobster. Members were asked to stand and introduce their guests, and from (Please Turn to Page 52)