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Zoth Annual Reveille \(/as Big Success
The 20th Annual Reveille, sponsored by Hoo-Hoo Club 'Ihe O'Neill Sisters ; Dude Kimball, The Country Plumber; No. 39 of Oakland, drew a near record crorvd of close to Florence Hin Lowe, Oriental Equilibrist;TheZ Alexanders, 6O0 on Friday evening, May 9, at the Claremont Hotel, Gentlemen of Song; Johnnie O'Brien, Harmonica Wizard, Berkeley.
Prbsidenr Lu Green presided, and after welcoming the iarge crclw,l turned the meeting over to Lee LeBreton, general chairman of the 1952 Reveille. Lee LeBreton introduced the committee chairmen, who contributed a great deal towards the success of the 20th Annual Reveille. They were : Banquet Committee, Bill McCubin; Publicity, Nick Nicholson; Reception, Herb Farrell; Ticket Sales, Frank Timmers; Entertainment, Jo. Pepetone ; Finance, Bob Hogan ; Program, Craig Gaffney; Golf Tournament, Tom Corbett, George Dunn and Norm Miller; Reservations, Robert Meyer; Secretary, Chris Sechrist.
The dinner was excellent. with a steak served in the Claremont Hotel's best style.
The entertainment acts were well chosen, and they pleased the crowd, who applauded heartily. Dude Kimball was master of ceremonies. The numbers were as follo'ivs: and Grey and Dianne, Ballet a la Follies-Bergere.
A list of the firms who cooperated financially to make the afrair a big success is given on another page.
The annual Golf Tournament u,as held at the Sequovah Country Club.
The lovl' gross prize was \\ron by Horvard llansen, Fred Ziese was second.
Low net was won by Tom Jacobsen, Sr. Jim Pierce u'as second.
In the handicap division the prizes were won by (1) Tom Corbett; (2) Bob Hogan; (3) Bert Hasselberg; (4) Hank Needham; (5) Bill Hubbard; (6) Norman Miller.
Blind Bogey prizes were won by Jim Hennessy, George McKeon, and Don Angerson.
The golf prizes were presented at the dinner by George Dunn.
