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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club Greels Snork of Universe

At the linal meeting of the current season, June 19, 1953 at Lakewood, California Country Club, the Black Cats of Southern California turned out over 150 strong to greet Arthur H. Geiger, Supreme Snark of the Universe, and also to hold their semi-annual concatenation of eleven "Kittens."

Seventy-five members, their guests and friends participated in the fast-moving golf torlrnament during the afternoon and O. A. Maule u.alked off with the Davidson Plyrvo<rcl Company Trophy rvith a l1y1y gross ol 7(t. In the first flight George \\/ilson lr,on the George Ream l'laclue and l)on \roght the California l-umber N{erchant 'Irophv. I{oy Stanton, Sr. 'n'as iou' net in the second flight and he tocik the Weyerhaeuser Cup, u'hile John Lipani of Weyerhaeuser r'von the Stanton Trophy as runner-rlp. In the third flight ltalph Steffen rvon the Atlas Lumber Cornpanl. Trophl' u,ith a 1ou' net of 63 and Dave \\rilkinson lvent home 'n'ith the l3ohnhoff I-umber Company Trophy. Guest prizes rvere au'arded to Brrd Gerich and Bud Abltott and the Blind J3ogey $20.00 u'innerivas L. Vivian.

Heacled by l-ysle Seibert, of Dixie Lumber Company, a group of San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club members came north to greet the Snark and attend the concatenation. \\rith Snark Seibert rvere Don Scl.rrage, Bob Baker, Ernie l\Ieacl, Jim Smith, Bob Heckel ancl Carl Gavotto, past member of the Su1>rerne Nine. Norm Hathau'ay r>f Oceanside also attended this important conclave.

The "Kittens" l\'ho were initiated during the evening included Thomas 13. Fleming, James \Y. Neu'quist, Harr1, West, Bill Grosvenor, \\rilliam Armstrong, Ferd Haas, Jay Holmes, William N{armion, Clarence Grinager, Edward Olsen and Maurice I'ease. Snark Geiger infornred the new mernbers they s'oulcl get out of Hoo-Hoo only as much as they put into the fraternity. "By taking definite part in the activities of your club, and follou.ing the teachings of the Golclen Rule, you ner,v nembers l'ill enjov the meaning of Hoo-Hoo and the rvonderful things for rvhich this great organizati,rn is so iar-orabl-v t,ro,.,r.r thrcittgl.rout the n'orld." said Mr. Geiger.

Roy Stanton, past Supreme Snark, and Al Bell of Hobbs Wall Lumber Companv cif San Francisco, presently a member of the Supreme Nine of Hoo-Hoo, reported to the group on their trip to Honolulu *'here they successfully organized a local club in tl're Islands. Nf r. Stanton alscr made a fer,v remarks regarding his recent trip 'round the u'orld and his extended stay in Japan and the Philippines in the interest of Hoo-Hoo International.

Snark Don Bufkin of the l-os Angeles Club informed the members the follou'ing Black Cats hacl been nominated by the Advisory Committee to conduct the affairs of the club during the 1953-54 season, u'hich will get underrvay at Lakewood Country Club n'ith a golf tournament and election of these olficers Septenrber 11, 1953 :

Jolrn I-ipar-ri, president ; E,d Bauer, 1st vice-ltresident; Jerrv Essley, 2nd vice-president; Bus Rlanchard, 3r<1 vicepresident; Jim Forgie. secretarr'-treasurer; Ole May, assistant secretarl--treasurer.

Concatenation: "B11tch" Strauser. Fred Calhoun an<l

Harringer, cliairman ; Ker.r George Nleyer. Nlembership: oir i'age Z-tr) ( Con tirrr.re d

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