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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Plans

Fufl Program for 1964

Snark Wally Lingo presented his plans for the 1963-64 Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club 2 activities to his new steering committee at an August dinner meeting.

The year's schedule was discussed and will get underway Friday, September 27th, when the Los Angeles club members will entertain the Salt River Valley Hoo-Hoo Black Cats at a golf tournament, cocktail party and banquet at Inglewood Country Club. The next evening will be spent at Dodger Stadium entertaining the boys from Phoenix when the Ios Angeles team meets the San Francisco Giants in Los Angeles for the last time this year.

A memorial to Gus Luellwitz was sponsored by the steering committee of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club 2, and developed by Roy Stanton, Sr., Dee ksley and Harvey Koll. A cash donation was made to the LeRoy Boys Home in the name of Gus Luellwitz in memory of his kindness over a period of years when he made many donations supporting the activities of the work of the fraternal organization. Jeff Brooks, of Brooks-Dodge Lumber Company, Los Angeles, also contributed to the school in the name of the renown southland lumber executive, who was prominent in wood products afrairs for more than a half century.

Under the direction and guidance of Snark Wally a full schedule of entertainment is planned for the Hoo-Hoo year. o'We intend to make this a fun club with complete social and sports schedules to please all members," said Snark W.lly. 'oThough we are strictly a social fraternity we will give serious thought and consideration to industry problems, but our main objective is relaxation for our membership," he continued.

So, to continue on to National Forest Products Week, the committee voted to support the activity financially, furnish members to aid in the luncheon promotion and to hold a Concatenation, golf tournament, cocktail party and dinner October IBth.

November 15th will be family weekend and will probably be held at Apple Valley. Hacienda Country CIub will be the location for the golf tournament, cocktail party and Christmas dinner December 20th.

January ITth is scheduled for country club entertainment, which will include the works. General Lee's, in China Town, has again been selected for the annual dinner dance to be held February l4th in honor of St. Valentine.

On March 13th the membership will honor St. Patrick by holding the big spring Concat. April ITth the "Old Timers" will be honored at a banquet following golf and cocktails.

A stag party will be scheduled for Lakewood Counuy Club May lSth, which will include a golf tournament and entertainment with all the trimrnings. June l9th, July lTth and August 21st have also been selected for family summer programs. This will include picnics, beach parties and cook-outs.

Snark Wally has a big schedule to follow. He will be assisted by the following steering committee chairmen and their "Black Cat" associates. Members who will work all year to assure this active program will be successful include: Publicity: Dave Cutler and Ole May; Concat: Ken Kenoffell, Norm Wendell, Frank Quattrocchi, Don Gow; Golf : Ken Coleman, Doug Maple, Ben Gardiner; Entertainment: Jack Wheeler, Don Swartzendruber, Lee Kramer; Membership: Jim Martindale, Jim Rossman, Harry White, Walter Smith; LeRoy's Boy Homes: Dee Essley, Roy Stanton, Harvey Koll, Chuek Lember; Boy Scout's Explorer: Harold Cole, Harvey Koll; Master at arms: Ernie Matthes, Mike Walsh; HooHoo Ettes Liaison: Phil Kelty; NFPW Trophy: Joe Petrash, Jim Forgie, John Lipani, Norm lVendell; Boards and Batts: Phil Kelty; Nominating: Wally Lingo, Ben Gardiner, Harold Cole, John Lipani and Phil Kelty; Host Committee: Fred Smith, Don Johnson, Harold Cole; Prize Committee: Frank Quattrochi, Chairm8n.

Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Hold Roaring Twenties Party

Free beer marked the last L. A. Hoo. Hoo-Ette get-together, when a flexible plan, with no strict schedule of events, enabled everyone to take advantage of the splendid facilities provided by the Schlitz Brewery people in Van Nuys.

Club f6 hostesses Donna Dean and Mary Williams welcomed the gaily costumed guests to the Roaring Twenties Party. The event was well-attended, and relaxed under the informal set-up. The gals carried the whole evening off so smoothly it belied the work they must have put into it.

After a merry "Happy Hour" around the bar, the "flappers" lined up at the massive buffet groaning with goodieso and loaded their plates with dozens of delicious items.

Immediately after dinner several guests found themselves the lucky winners of (Continued, on Page 88)

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