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One-hundred and seventy-three paid admissions (awright, you guys, who didn't bring his wife?) was the final tally on the Oakland Hoo-Hoo club's annual Birthday party and

Dinner-dance festival, February 26, at the Claremont hotel in Berkeley. By far the biggest of many past successful parties, this year's event was skippered by Oakland whole-

!EFT: Mir. Bonnington, the Clil Frote[, Jerry Bonningtd ond Ge.trude Godord.

CENIER: Clem od ilr:. Frcer hoPPilY oc.epl door prize from RqlPh Hill,6 Rolph Eahion od Jem willimr stond by.

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IEFT: Worm Springl lmber's JoY Ludlow ond Mr, dnd Mrt. Pete Hohn.- (righll.

CENTER: Clvb 30 "Workhorres" tolPh Boshion, who hodled the Door Prize division, ond l ilt Coo&, Ticket 5alesnd tupreme.

LEFT: lhe Words (Poul ond Annel; Bernice qnd Bob frlocfie.

CENTER: Tommy Hogon with Eorle lThe CLil Photog lor the occcioril Bender ond wile.

RIGHTT Sdto Cruz Deoler Bob But(her ond wife Mqry, Glodys ond Ben Word, ond Potti Johnson.

LEFT: Kermit od Mr:. Noble' Olio S<hroeder qd Mr. "USP" Winklemon dnd (stqndingl Jim Hendrick.

CENTER: Pennie dd Roy Bolkins, with rhe hoppy Clqremonl Hotel mdnoger lqking in lhe ptoceedings.

RIGHI: Bob Kuhn, ltorie Rofh, Ed LoFrochi, Ivlr:. Kvhn, Vi< Roth od [lrs. Rolph Hill.

(-Photo: Courtesy of Eorle Bender) saleman Don Coveney, with decorations bv Bill MacBeath: Finance, Earle Bender; Ticket Sales, Milt Cook; Publicity, John Pearson and Bruce Jacobsen; Program, Ralph Hiil, and Door Prizes, Ralph Boshion.

Following the usual successful party pattern, the event kicked off at 7 :39 p.m. with libations and the get-acquainted period. Then, thoroughly "acquainted," the large crowd seated itself in the hotel's spacious Empire room for a firstclass feast on charcoal-broiled steak or lobster.

Lew Godard handled introductions of the past presidents (present), which included Clem Fraser, Jerry Bonnington, Lu Green, Ed LaFranchi, Jimmy Overcast, Chris Sechrist, Joe Pepetone, lferb Farrell and Tom Hogan.

A splendid array of door prizes for the ladies was then dispensed by Ralph Boshion and Prexy Ralph Hill and, from then on, it was "on with the show." Dancing was to the music of "Little Tack Horner" and his band of note.

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