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At the final meeting of the fiscal year, June2l, at Lakewood Country Club, members of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 named new officers for the next seaion, which will get under way during the month of September. Harry Boand, prominent Southern California retail lumber dealei, was elected Snark of the fraternal order of lumbermen bv Club 2 members, and Don Braley, manager of the Los Angeles.branch of United States Plywood-Corp., was named 1st vice-president.

Others elected unaminously to serve starting in Sep- tember included Harold Cole, 2nd vice-presidentf Freemin Campbell, 3rd vice-president, and Chuck Lember, secretary-treasurer. John Osgood will continue in the post of membership chairman and Harvey Koll remains as iread of the.golf committe_e. Larry Weiland was named permanent chairman of the LeRoy -Boys' Home committei and Ole May, of The California'Lumber Merchant, remains as Dermanent chairman of the publicity deDartment

A standing ovation for outgoing president Jim Forgre rocked the walls of the dining room at Lakewood.

George Clough, chairman of thiJ last meetins of the year, made merition of the fact that Tim had b-een one of the most successful leaders the L6s Angeles group had ever had.

Jim served two years as president and several years as secretary-treasurer and, _under his guidance, many impor_ tant projects were brought to succesiful conclusion-. A gtod job truly well done.

FollowinS .t-he election of officers, Harvey Koll distri_ buted the golf prizes, which included beautiiul silver bon bon and nut dishes and other items any wife would. be proud to own. The low-gross prize went to Bernie Dubnow with a 73.In the lst flight, Biil Rau placed first with a low net of 63 and Norton_Hathaway, of bCeanside, placed sec_ ond with a 68. Bud Nelson, wi[h a 58 net, *alled off with the low net in the Znd flight and John Lipani placed second with a net 63. Hugh Hurth won the tiophl, presented for the 3rd flight winner with a 67 net.

Guest golf prize was presented to Walter Baker and the special retail dealer's prize was handed to Ed Davidson for his 65 net and, of course, the blind bogey worth $29 was wo_n by popular Johnny Osgood.

It was a most enjoyable evening and, following the

Horvey Koll confinucr to heod rhe golf (whorc elre could cver do ir hqlf door prizes presented by the one and only Chuck Lember, keeper of the cash keys, about 75 members of the lumber club enjoyed films of the Indianapolis 500-mile race featuring the 1957 classic.

George Clough handled the chairmanship in his usual suave manner and Chuck Lember is to be congratulated on his efforts to keep the club financially strong.

Only 85 members and guests stayed for dinner and 55

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