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Hoo-Hoo Annual Convention at Denver Sept. 7-10
The 61st annual Hoo-Hoo convention will be held in Denver on September 7, 8, 9, I0, 1952. The convention headquarters will be the Brown Palace Hotel, and the host club is the Denver Hoo-Hoo Club No. 74. Clark R. Gittings is the General Convention Chairman.
The program has been prepared to give a nice balance to the business of Hoo-Hoo with plenty of time alloted to enjoy the Rocky Mountain vacationland. Entertainment for the ladies will be an important part of the program.
Here is a brief summary of the convention prog'ram: Sunday, September 7, registration. Transportation will be available for people who desire to see points of interest around the city.
Monday, September 8, meeting in Brown Palace in the morning, luncheon Brown Palace at noon. Evening, concatenation and stag at the Cosmopolitan Hotel. Dinner and fashion show and other entertainment at the Brown Palace for the ladies.
Dubs, Ltd. Holds 49th Tourncment
Dubs, Ltd. held their 49th club tournament and dinner at the Meadow Club, Fairfax, June 20. The winners of the golf play were the following: A Flight: Low gross, Ralph Stone, 73; low net, Leo Cheim, Jr.,6; 2nd low net, Geo. Monnier, 64;3rd low net, tie Gene Destruel and Don Kesselring, 67.
B Flight: Low gross, Lionel Stott, 89; low net, Herb Beaver,59;2nd low net, Frank Boileau,62;3rd low net, tie between Norm Miller and Harry Hood, 67.
New officers were elected for the coming year, J,uly,1952, to June, 1953, inclusive. These are:
President, Bob Bonner, vice president, Del Travis; tl'easurer, Bob Cheim; secretary, Fred Ziese; sergeants-at-arms, Tom Jacobsen and Bob Hogan.
The holdover and newly elected directors are the following: Normen Cords, Al Bell, Elie Destruel, Leo Cheim. Sr., Jim Pierce, Dave Allen, Hank Needham, Ev Lewis, Frank Brown.
Herb Beaver ln'on, to hold for a year, the trophy donated by Dave Davis for the best five low of the past year.
Tuesday, September 9, business meeting, Brown Palace 9:00 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. This will be followed by a mountain trip which will consume the rest of the day, and will .conclude with a chuck-wagon dinner and a visit to the Red Rocks open-air theatre to witness the Koshare Indian dancers.
Wednesday, September 10, meetings in the morning and afternoon with a mixed luncheon at noon, and a dinner dance at the Brown Palace in the evening.
Robert J. Stalker, of Quincy, Massachusetts, Snark of the Universe, will preside at the business sessions of the convention.
All who plan to attend the convention are asked to make reservations direct to the Housing Chairman, Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, Denver Convention and Visitors Bureau, 225 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colorado.
For Hoo-Hoo, all lanes and roads lead to Denver in September. A big attendance is anticipated.
Retiring President Jim Needham beautiful piece of traveling luggage Evans in behalf of the Club.
The next tournament will be held San Francisco, July 18.
Forest Ollicers Trcrnslerred net tournament games was presented with a by Past President Art at the Presidio Club,
San Fran,cisco, July 1S-Regional Forester Clare Hendee announces the transfer of Andrew G. Brenneis, assistant regional forester in charge of personnel management, effective about September 1. Mr. Brenneis is being transferred to Philadelphia, Pa., to take up new duties as assistant regional forester in charge of information and education in the Eastern region.
Lynne M. Correll, assistant regional forester in charge of personnel management in the Eastern region has been named to succeed Mr. Brenneis as regional chief of personnel in the California region.