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Don't Forget, 22nd Annucrl Reveille Moy 14
holclers rif the trophy. Bert can also expect a lot of competition from fellol's like Tom Corbett, Art E,vans, Bob and Leo Cheirn, Jr., Bol> Nleyers, Brian Bonnington, Ev Leu'is and Bob Hogan.
The Reveille evening n,ill get underu,'ay at 6:09 p.m. u-ith cocktails in the Emerald Room of the Claremont Hotel, located at the corner oi Ashby and Claremont -\r'enrres, Berkeley. Dinner u'ill be held in the Salem Room of the Cllaremont ancl the menu .n'ill consist of : crab and :rvocado cocktail, hearts of lettuce salad rvith roquefort clressing, broiled choice Neu. York sirloin steak, au gratin potatoes, green string lteans, hot rolls, cake squares and ice cream. Follos'ing dinner, Bob Meyer, entertainment chairman, has lined up some excellent acts, including several dance numbers put on by the more exotic members of the cast. Incidentally, Bob had the enviable job of 1>revieu'ing the entertainment that he's bringing to the Reveille.
Iivery vear they say that the Oakland iter.eille is "the best ever," and that's exactly r,r.hat it is. Each year, tl.re Oakland Rer.'eille tops the former year in good food, attendance-and vou knor,v rvhat. This year's 22nd Annual Reveille appears to be no exception to the rule, a,ccording to Bob Hogan, president of the Oakland Club, and Al Kelley, general chairman of the gala event. Iloth Bob a'rtl Al n'ould like to extend their thanks to the lleveille committeemen and the many other Bay Area lunrbermerr rvhcr have 'rvorked long and hard to make this year's Rer.eille a topper in all respects.
May 14 is THE, DAY, and festivities u'ill get underway nith an "out for blood" golf tournir.ment at the Claremont Golf and Country Club, 5295 Broadn'ay Terrace, Oakland. Herb Farrell, Hogan Lumlter Co. and Norm Miller, \\iestern Door & Sash Co. are in charge of the tournament and have announced that green fees u,ill be $5.50, u'ith tee-off time scheduled for 12:00 p.m. In addition to a good group of prizes, the boys u'ill be out there fighting for THAT TROPHY, currently held by Bert Hasselberg, "pou'erful po'wderer" from Arcata l{ed'rvood Co., San Francisco. Among those that n'ill lte ont for Bert's hide, l'ill be Norm Cords and Tom Jacobsen. former