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Riverside Hoo-Hoo Club ll7 Sforls 1956 -57 Seoson in High Geqr
Squcke Elected Presidenf qnd Gordon Greenslode V-P
Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club 117 held a meeting and its annual election of officers at the popular Mission Inn in Riverside, September 7. Bob Saucke of the Cresmer Manufacturing Co., Riverside, was elected the new president of this very active Hoo-Hoo group. Gordon Greenslade, one of the owners of Hale and Greenslade, the retail yard at Calimesa, was elected vice-president. Warren Haskins, Club 117's efficient secretary, was re-elected secretary; he's with Inland Lumber Co., Bloomington. Gene Fox of Palm Springs Builders Supply Co. was elected treasurer.
The new board of directors will be: Harry Bleile, Arrowhead Lumber Co., San Bernardino; Daryl Johns, Palm Springs Builders Supply Co.; Ed Gustafson, Dill Lumber
Lumber Co., the retiring president of the club, who automatically becomes a director.
Pete Taylor was in charge of arrangements for the meeting and steaks were the highlight of an excellent dinner menu at the Inn. Seated at the head table for dinner were Carroll Crane, Stark Sowers, Dave Beauchaine, President Holdren, Warren Haskins and Gerald Westphal.
Carroll Crane conducted a brief business session and Stark Sowers, Deputy State Snark for Southern California, made the introductions. There was a good turnout for a summer meeting of the club, which lets neither wind nor weather delay its progress.
Snark Stark had high praise for the term of President Holdren and its accomplishments, the RLTI school being the main event. In this light, he heaped praise on Jerry
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