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ASSOCIATED REDWOOD TIIttS
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P.O. Box Y, Arcoto TWX: 707-827-U33
Phone: VAndyke 2-2416
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HOO.HOO ANNUAT
(Continu,ed, lrom Page 13 ) time visitors have vowed to return. This was the day that the magnificent arrangements of Jay O'Malley and his hard-working crew became most evident. The cooler mornings were left free for golfers, swimmers and sightseers. We chose to look at Taliesen West, Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy to desert architecture. Built of native stone, redwood and glass, the complex now housing the Wright Foundation, is a fascinating example of form and functional-. ism equalling beauty.
The wives left for a luncheon and later bridge with Dottie Davis, Jane Wright and Patti Johnson; the gentlemen to be entertained, and we mean entertained, by [.es Oliver, tribal chief of the White Mountain Apaches. The afternoon was deVoted to business meetings. The evening at nearby Pinnacle Peak featured whiskey and steaks and gunfights and whiskey, and music and whiskey and whish-.
CONVENTION ROttS ON
Tuesday found us busy with committee meetings in the morning. The girls went shopping in Scottsdale and lunched at Trader Vic's. The afternoon par.rel moderated by Marty Wist, oolVhat Makes a Club Go," was outstanding. Edward Clifi, chief of the U.S. Forest Service, gave a very enlightening talk at lunch. Pete and Mary Jane Van Voorhis. a most charming couple, entertained a few of us for cocktails at their home. If Dick and Isabel Scott had not thrown in the cocktail sponge and parted for dinner about nine we might still be there. Dick and Isabel Scott did -we say? Yes, that's right!
Wednesdayah, Wednesdaythere is a day to remember! W'e slept late, had a short session with Bob Holder; heard o'Jocko" Conlan, that great retired National League umpire, bring down the house with his anecdotes at lunch; we sang our swansong; clapped loudly and enthusiastically as new Snark Brad Dempsey and new Vice President Jack Mitchell were formally elected; shed a real tear when that fine gentleman, Glenn Ross, who has done so much for the order, was embalmed; listened to a charming, warm man named Barry Goldwater, tell us some fascinating things about his Indian neighbors in Arizona, and then did what we never domade an evening of it on the last night of a convention. We know better than this, but our bride went to bed early, Mary Jane Van Voohris danced with us, the stars were out, the music good, and $l bought a gigantic drink.
New Officers iot 196546
Chai,rman
Glenn Ross
Snark
Bradford T. Dempsey
Vice Presid,ent
Jack W. Mitchell
E necutia e V ice Presi.dent
Robert W. Holder
S ecr etary (consultant)
Ben F. Springer
Treasurer
Clyde J. Haas
Supreme Nine
Juriediction I
Wade P. Cory
Jurisdiction II
Emanuel Litvin
Jurisdiction III
Robert L. Johnson
Jurisdiction fV
Jimmy B. Brunson
Jurisdiction V
E. R. Taylor
Jurisdiction VI
Aram S. Mardian
Jurisdietion VII
David B. Marteney
Juriediction VIII
William H. Guild, Jr.
Jurisdiction fX
James W. Saarinen
Betty Jones of Foster Lumber Yard in Vallejo, and a national Hoo-Hoo-Ette vice president, arranged an attractive display and stirred up some interest for a Phoenix chapter. Husband Jim stirred.

Much to our surprise the dove shooters all got limits those local boys must have a treaty with the reservation. And the ladies were much in evidence. Such a display of feminine charm has not been seen since poolside in Miami Beach.
Region VI had a representative caucus in Bob Wright's quarters and came up with that fine gentleman Aram Mardian, president of Glen-Mar Doors in Phoenix, for the Suprerne Nine.
Western and cowboy outfits on many local committeemen, notably Wist, Fridena and Clark. caused much comment.
Gus Michaels doing long stints at the Registration Desk, and being his gracious self to all.
Jay O'Malley and his charming wife the perfect hosts.
A big turnout from California. Welcome, partner !
Rose To Heod Celolex Rooftng Sqles
Vernon t. Rose has been appointed manager-roofing sales for The Celotex Corpora' tion, according to G. L. Benson, manager of the company's Los Angeles district.
Rose will supervise sales of Celotex roofi.g products in Southern California, Nevada and Arizona.