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Second Annual Valley Frolic Draws Record Crowd
The Second Annual Valley Frolic of San Joaquin Valley Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31, held at the Californian Hotel, Fresno, September 17,, rvas voted a grand success by those rvho attended. This success was a tribute to the committees and officers who lvorked so hard to make everything rur-r smoothly. The attendance was a record, with 250 at the ciinner. The entertainment program was an excellent one, rvith eight numbers, including the old time favorite, Armand Girard.
Ed Scl-rlotthauer was chairtnan of the Valley Frolic Comrnittee. The other members were: Program, Bob Wright; Reservations, Bob Reid; Finance, Jim Clifton; House and Reception, J. C. (Doc) Snead and Art Post; Publicity and Arrangements, Bud Barber; Ticket Sales, Jim Duart, Ken Schroll, Tom Jacobsen, Wally Kennedy, Chet Harschner, Herb Thompson, Nick Wliittington, Willard La Franchi.
The Hoo-Hoo Concat was put on at 5:D p.m. by the Sacramento Degree Team, headed by Mitch Landis, vicegerent Snark of the Sacramento District. The other members were: Lorin M. Swift, Bob Adams, David J. Phipps, Ray L. Erickson, Oswalt Steinbrenner, L. D. Matthiessen, S. J. Maakestad, Gordon Brarvith. The initiation was conducted with the long form.
The new officers rvere formally installed immediately after the dinner. They are : President, Willard LaFranchi; Northern Vice President, Robert Raymer; Southern Vice President, Verne Hawkins; Secretary-Treasurer, Bernard B. Barber, Jr.; Sergeant-At-Arms, James Duart. The new directors are : Art Post, Ray Noble, Robert Reid, Robert Kimble, Lawrence Cannon.
Past Snark of the lJniverse LeRoy Stanton, Los Angeles, rnade a special trip to be present. Also present were Jack Thcrnberg, Salinas, president, Coast Counties Hoo-Hoo Club; Gordon Brawith, president Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club; Fred Ziese, president, San Francisco Lumbermen's Club; Dave Davis, San Francisco, Supreme Jabberwock, and Deputy State Snark; Lewis Godard, San Francisco, past member Supreme Nine; Paul Overend, secretarytreasurer, San Francisco Lumbermen's Club.
The following Kittens were initiated:
Raymond Bennett California Builders Supply Company
Dominic Bonetto
Roger E. Butler
Alfred B. Chiles
David V. Ferrari
Joseph R. Gallaghcr
Jerry F. Kelly, Jr.
J. Robert Kemble
Mervin LaFaille
Douglas D. Maben
Lau'rence Meeker
Nlarion Nine
John J. Norvell
Bobby J. Rader
Frederic J. Roberts
Richard H. Saunders
James E. Stephenson
Don R. Walker
Reid and Wright Company
Pacific Forest Products, Inc.
Hill & Morton, Inc.
W. I. Wilkie Lumber Company
Willard Lumber Company
Byles-Jamison Lumber Company
Reid and Wright Company
Johns-\Ianville
American Lumber Company
American Lumber Company
Nlarion Nine I umber Company
Chase Lumber Company
W. R. Spalding Lumber Company
Atkinson-Stutz Company
Dant & Russell
Valley Lumber Company
Bernie Barber and Associates
Prominent among old-time Hoo-Hoo members, with low numbers, who attended, were: A. J. "Gus" Russell, San Francisco; F. Dean Prescott, Fresno; George Burnett, 'Iulare, and Elmore King, Bakersfield.
Others from out of town included: Joe Tardy, Los Angeles; Lloyd Webb, Vicegerent Snark, Grass Valley District; Alex Gordon, Berkeley; Bill McCubbin, Norm Cords, Tom Jacobsen, Jr., Norm Favors, and Fred Amburgey, San Francisco.
Iim Stricker Translerring Back to Minneapolis
Jim Stricker, general manager of United Lumber Yards, Inc., Modesto, is moving to Minneapolis, follovving several years' work in California as head of this large line yard concern. He is making this move because of health reasons. Having been advised to lighten his rvork he is transferring back into wholesale sales.
Mr. Stricker will be replaced at United Lumber Yards by John Martin, who has recently come from Minneapolis.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Concat Oct.2l
The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club will hold a dinner and concat at the Pasadena Athletic Club, Pasadena, Friday, October 21. Dinner will be served at 7:09 p.m. There will be a fine entertainment program, and a big class of Kittens rvill be initiated.