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Football Experts Talk At Club No. 39 Meetins

Guests at the October 1l dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, held at the Claremont Hotel, were Dennis OtConnor, Iormer St. Mary's ace quarterback, and now sports rePorter for the Oakland Tribune, and George. Quist, former Stanford halfback (1946-47). They talked football in an informal way, and dnswered many questions. Football Pictures were shown by courtesY of Associated Oil Co.

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Tom Jacobsen, the Club's nelr'ly elected president, Presided, and after a roll call turned the meeting over to Al KelleY, chairman of the evening, who waS rethe football program. Al did a good and the sfeakers got a big hand.

Door prizes were won by Bilf Fraser, Wendling-Nathan Co., San Francisco; and Glen Warner, Nicolai Door Sales. Co., San Francisco. Committee chairmen and other' appointments reicently announced by President Jacobsen are the following:

Editor of "Meow," Club house organ, Bill McCubbin; Asslstant editor, G'eorge Dunn; Finance Committee, D. Normen Cords; Membership, Herb Farrell; Attendance, Holtis T. Jones; Program, Fd LaFranchi; Reception, Brian Bonnington and Bob Hogan; Fraternal, G. W. Sechrist; Publicity,.Lu, Green; Sports, Don Kesselring; Educ4tional, D. H. LeBreton; Reveille, Ev "W. Lewis; Christmas Fellowship Campaign, Lu Green; Activities, Albert A. Kelley; Entertainment, Rod Branson; Good Fellowship Disbursement Committee, Miland R. Grant, G. F. Bonnington, and President Jacobsen,'Vice President Ed LaFranchi, and Secretary-Treasurer Jas. B. Overcast; Meetings, Albert A. Kelley; Christmas Party, Ed LaFranchi; Nominating Committee, Ev. \['. Lewis; Paraphernalia, James B. Overcast.

2,000,000th Passenger At Los Anggles Airport

Ll H. (Abe) Lincoln, Lincoln Lumber Company,'Oak', land, had a pleasant surprise on ' October 12 when he stepped from a Western Airlines plane at the Los Angeles Airport to be informed that he was the 2,000,000th passenger to move through the terminal since it was opened twenty-two months ago. i

He was saluted by five attractive stewardesses, and Clarence M. Young, general manager of the department of airports, presented him with a, scroll. He received many 1 other gifts ranging from a crate of oranges to an orchid to give his wife when he got home. .. :

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Sinrpson Insulating Boald, is tesf - proaecl

Simpson loborotory men went for ofield to prove lheir products, loo. Simpson insuloting boords proiected by pentochlorophenol were given below-ground tests ot Jocksonville, Florido, where conditions fqvored ottock by termites ond rot. But ofter ten months under ground the boord wos still sound. The boord is superior-iestproved-in every woy Thot's why we corry it . . olong

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