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Reveille Attendance Breaks All Previous Records
The record attendance of. 625 lumbermen at the 16th Annual Reveille, sponsored ,by Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, held at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, April23, is plain evidence of the popularity of this yearly get-together afrair, and a tribute to the organizing ability of General Chairman Tom Hogan and his committee chairmen.
The attendance included visitors from all Northern California districts, and a number from Oregon.
The annual Reveille golf tournament drew an entry of 58 at the Mar Vista Country Club.
President Everett Lewis presided at the banquet in the evening. He introduced Roy Stanton of Los Angeles, Supreme Junior Hoo-Hoo; Wayne Rawlings, president of San Francisco Lumbermen's Club; Mitch Landis, Vicegerent Snark of the Sacramento district; John McBride, president of the Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club, and Carl R. Moore, former secretary-treasurer, and life member of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39. He also read a telegram from George M. Cornwall, editor of The Timberman, regretting his inability to be present, and then turned the meeting over to Tom Hogan, general chairman.
Mr. Hogan thanked the wholesale and retail lumbermen for their generous financial support of this year's Reveille, and the committee chairmen for their fine work, and welcomed the big crowd, rvhich actually exceeded the capacity of the hotel's Florentine Room. The committee chairmen were the follorving: Bancluet, Tom Jacobsen; Entertainment, D. H. LeBreton; Finance, Lu Green; Program, Bob Hogan; Publicity, Bill McCubbin ; Reception, Hollis Jones
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