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Hoo-Hoo-Ettes New Officers - Presenf lda Cunner Scholarship
I\TUME,ROUS ACTTVTTTES, both I\ serious and humorous, highlighted the June lzth meeting of the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Number 1 in Rodger Young Auditorium.
In the realm of the serious, the local Hoo-Hoo-Ette's outgoing president, Sallye Bissell, presented the Ida Cunner Scholarship Award to Miss Martha Chavez, a graduate student at Lincoln High School. Miss Chavez was rated in the upper 25/o of all California students who were administered the Iowa Aptitude Test. Martha will receive $200.0O from the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes toward her college education. She was also awarded a $25.00 check by Marquart Wolfe Lumber Company of Hollywood for her education fund.
Gothcrcd cround thc oulgoing preridenl crc lhe new Hoo-Hoo-Ettc oficers. They ore qs follows: (Top, from lcfl to righr) Alice Ander:on, Sollyc Bisscll (outgoing president), Mildred Durlon, ond Josephine Gogburn. (Bottom, from left fo righr) Rosemcry Heffcrn, Dorothy Yonn, Peggy Mottola, Halen Rudc, and Phyllis Howkins. Our cpology to Mobel Askins, who wqs inodvertently excluded from thc pholo. serious business was the installation of the local Hoo-Hoo-Ette officers for 196l-62. The new officers were named and installed by the club's founder, Anne Murray, as follows : president, P"ggy Mottola, Jim Richardson Lum- ber Company; lst vice president, Phyllis lfawkins, Wall Dry Kiln-Max Hardwood; 2nd vice president, Mabel Askins. Commercial Lumber Cornpany; 3rd vice president, Dorothy Yann, Ifarbor Box and Lumber Company; secretary, Helen Rude, CalPacific Redwood Sales ; treasurer, Alice Anderson, Jameson Lumber Company; membership, Rosemary Heffern, Weyerhaeuser ; publicity, Mildred Dutton, E. J. Stanton & Son, Inc.; and initiation, Josephine Cogburn, Owens-Parks Lumber Company.
An occurence on the humorous side lightened the seriousness of the meeting when the installation candles were passed out to the incoming officers. After accidental exposure to the sun, and an attempted revival in Rodger Young's deep freeze, the candles were as crooked as a bow-legged cat. Honored guests for the evening were Mrs. Alva Morphy, of the Council of 1\'Iexico, Mrs. Beryl Milligan, Girl's councilor at Lincoln High School, Mrs. Laura Curry, Extension Chairman of the C.F.W.C., Mr. Harvey Koll, member of the Supreme Nine National Hoo-Hoo Club, and Mr. Ray Cunner.
After a delicious swiss steak dinner, many interesting topics of discussion, and the exchange of countless friendly greetings, the meeting concluded with an optimistic outlook on the activities of the coming year.
It was really "una noche cle buena suerte" (a night of good luck), as the Spanish say, for Miss Chavez. Words of praise and encourag'ement were heaped upon her by club members and guests, and Sallye Bissell, outgoing president, presented tl-re attractive scholarship winner with a beautiful "hard-won" floral center-piece.
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