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Election time was observed by Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39 on September 20 at Fishermen's Pier in Oakland. The meeting marked the close of a most successful "McCubbin Reign" and the addition of Bill's name to the long list of honored past presidents of the Oakland club.
Shortly before officially handing over the president's gavel to the new president, Joe Pepetone, McCubbin was assailed from the ranks by Bill Chatham of Loop Lumber Company. Mr. Chatham observed that they just don't make presidents the way they used to (when he was at the helm of the Oakland club), but McCubbin was ready with a sheaf of past attendance records and his own candid observations of a certain past president.
The club then presented l\[cCubbin rvith a Polaroid camera in appreciation of his good work, at rvhich point he and Bill Chatham adjourned to the bar to compare the quality of presents that presidents now receive and to further discuss their "differences."
The meeting then took on a peaceful aspect and President Joe Pepetone, Gamerston & Green Lumber Company, introduced the neu' officers and directors of the 39 Club to the attendance ad follows:
Herb Farrell, Hogan Wholesale Building Materials, vicepresident; Ev Lewis, Gamerston & Green Lumber Company, secretary-treasurer, and Ralph Norback, E. L. Bruce