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Hoo-Hoo Number 2's Steering Committee Gollops Agcin

Many important decisions were made at the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Steering Committee Meeting conducted in Rodger Young Auditorium on October 9. Snark Joe Petrash initiated the problem-solving session by challenging the eleven attending members with the problems of the evening.

It was decided that a 54 hole golf tourney would go into its first stage at the Palos Verdes Country Club Open Meeting on October 20. The Steering Committee approved the motion to charge a $5.00 entry fee to cover the entire tournament. Don Gow, golf chairman, stated that he would personally iron out all details.

Lee Kramer, of the Entertainment Committee, announced that Mr. Chris Gugas would present an exciting program entitled "The Truth About Lie f)etection" at the October 20 meeting. If Mr. Gugas is unable to attend an alternate program will be presented.

The Steering Committee decided to award door prizes of $10.00 and $5.00 at the October 20 meeting. They also agreed to award a door prize of $100.00 at some future meeting, but that the exact date of the particular meeting involved will remain a secret.

It was announced by Joe Petrash that an open "Gripe Night" will be held on November 13. Joe hopes that all members carrying gripes against the club or its present organization will bring them before the Steering Committee at this special meeting.

Lee Kramer was asked to coordinate on entertainment for the November 17 meeting at Knowllwood Country Club with Larry Weiland. It was decided this was important because the next committee meeting is to be held only four days before the open meeting.

Joe Petrash announced that he had checked with Bill Bright of the Valley Hoo-Hoo Club on the possibility of getting the two clubs together for bowling and golf. Bill agreed that it was a good idea and said that he would appoint a Bowling Committee to investigate the bowling facilities in the area of Knollwood.

Because Harvey Koll was elected Snark of the Universe. and has manv nerv duties to carry out, he *as relieved from his position as committee chairman of the Lumbermen's Placement Bureau. Ole May was selected to fill this vacancy and will receive assistance from Harold Cole.

The Steering Committee decided to cancel the long-standing suggestion of a Contractor's Guest Night. Instead they will hold a general "Guest Night" in February of 1962 and invite all members to bring a personal guest. Don Jewett volunteered to form a phone committee to contact members on all future meetings. He expressed the opinion that this would do much to increase attendance.

A Host Committee was organized to greet all members when they arrive at meetings under the direction of Ken Kenofel. The people on this committee will wear name tags and try to make every person attending the meeting feel at home.

The final suggestion of the evening was mentioned by Lee Kramer. Lee suggested that the Steering Committee investigate the possibilities of organizing an airplane trip to Las Vegas to meet with the Las Vegas Hoo-ffoo, do the town, and play with the galloping dominoes. This suggestion was held in abeyance until the November Steering Committee meeting.

Those present at the Steering Committee meeting were: Don Jewett, Lee Kramer, Harold Cole, Harvey Koll,'Jim Forgie, Don Bufkin, Joe Petrash, Less Foor, Don Gow, Ben Gardiner and Phil Kelty.

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