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lSon Jooquin Hoo-Hoo Breok All Ailendonce Records ot lOrh Annuol Borbeque; Elect Croig Goffney Presidenf
PRESIDENTS Joe Aimqr (lefr), retiring ofter hic successful 1955-57 lerm, cnd Croig Gofiney, rhe heod mqn for 1957-58, ore shown in the lefi phoro (obove). Center scene shows the gang of work on rhe beef andot rhe righrChef Chet Harshner himself mcking hir thonk-you rpeech ofter being elected o liferimo honorory menber of Scn Joaquin Hoo.Hoo Club 3l
The top lefi photo in the ponel olongride showr (lefi ro right): Wolly Kennedy, Bernie Borber, Jr., Joe Aimar, Cop Nichols snd Jim Duorf, the Nominoting commi?iae who selecfed the club's new slote of ofiicers. The lower righr photo, direoly olongside here, pictures (left to right): Bernie Ba&er, Jr., President Gofiney, l/lorion Sneod ond Roy Noble, wirh Bud cnd Croig thonking Sponsor Sneqd for his port in the refreshmenB. Eorly orrivols (top righr phoro) wo?ched the fights on the portoble TV sel
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Craig Gaffney of the Bonnington Lumber Company was elected president of Hoo-Hoo Club 31 at the recent barbeque meeting held at Roeding Park in Fresno. Joe Aimar was elected southern vice-president, Cap Nichols northern vice-president, Bud Barber secretary-treasurer, Ted Felles Sergeant-at-Arms, and Duke Nelson, Bob Reid, Elmer Rau, Marion Snead and Bob Schlotthauer were all elected to the board of directors.
Chet Harshner, who was chairman of the event for the 10th successive year and chief chef, rvas made a life-time honorary member of Hoo-Hoo Club 31 for his untiring efforts in making the necessary arrangements for the picnic, supervising the preparation of all the food and, in particular, the cooking of the delicious prime ribs of beef. He was also presented two pairs of asbestos barbeque mitts by the club.
The party got under way promptly at 5:59 at the Cedar Grove in Roeding Park. Lots of fun, fellowship, and cold beer, provided through the courtesy of Pacific Forest Products of Fresno and Hedlund Lumber Sales, Inc., were the order of the day. The members were able to watch the fights on a portable television set that was brought to the park. Immediately following the fights they sat down to partake of the feast prepared by Chef Chet. All present acclaimed this to be the finest barbeque that Chet had prepared in the ten years he has been preparing excellent barbeques for the local club.
President-elect Gaffney outlined his program for the coming year, which will be to carry out the many traditional activities of the San Joaquin Valley Hoo-Hoo club and also institute some new programs to arouse further interest in the local membership.