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HOO-HOO SUPREME NINE PTANS FOR I955-1956

IHE SUPREiIIE NINE of the lnlelnotionol Concotenqted Order of Hoo-Hoo for rhe club yeor 1955-56 is shown in the oftcisl phorogroph ot the left. Seoted sre (lefi ro righr) Arconoper Donqld Borcloy, 37595; Supreme Hoo-Hoo John J. Sontoro, 5228O; Snqrk of the Universe Edwin G' "Dcve" Dovis, 37575; Secretcry Ben F. Springer, 34265, qnd freosurer Edwin F. Fischer, 4190I. Stcnding (lefi ro righr) ore Scrivenoler Herbert F. Gustofson, [-29535; Boium Horry A. Slockmon, 3595I; Custocatian Ernie l. Wqles, 45412; Presidenl (ex-Sncrk) John H. Dolcqler, 37372i Senior Hoo-Hoo Herbert H. Bcxter, 60440; Jobberwock John T, Silk, 53557; Gurdon Robert E. Golfqgher, 52499, and Junior Hoo'Hoo C' R. "Dick" Ashfon, 53424.

The newly elected Supreme Nine of Hoo-Hoo held its annual meeting in St. Louis in October, with Snark of thc Universe Dave Davis, 37575, presiding as cl.rairman of the board. The board of councillors, headed by President-elect John Dolcater, 37372, Rameses 47, attended. The nine men representing the nine jurisdictions of Hoo-Hoo determined details of administration and formulated plans for the Hoo-Hoo year.

Fully aware that the future of Hoo-Hoo depends on challenging programs both on the national and the local level, a Club Project committee was appointed to make up two separate sets of projects, nine required and nine elective, to be submitted to clubs and to serve as a guide for future programs and activities of all clubs.

Greater support ofall industry efforts in education and wood promotion was approved. A definite program of greater cooperation with all industry associations was recommended. It includes plans for creating better understanding, on the part of industry groups, of the Hoo-Hoo potentiality in helping with all constructive programs of the industry.

Recognizing the immediate problem of consistent and intensive promotion within the organization, the need for greater activity on the part of national, regional, as rvell as local officers, was stressed. An intensive campaign to bring Hoo-Hoo to the attention of executives of lumber organizations rvill be put into effect.

Ooklqnd Plonning Christmos Pofiy

Joe Pepetone, president of Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39. and Herb Farrell, who is in charge of this year's party for 25 youngsters from the Oakland Boys' Club, are anticipating a record turnout for the annual Christmas party to be held Monday evening, December 19, at Fishermen's Pier.

The annual event, complete with a Santa Claus and presents for the kiddies, is sponsored by the Oakland club through the support of donations from members of the Northern California lumber industry.

THE tOG OF THESNAR,K

So you wanna be a Snark? Well, Dave Davis of San Francisco, California's own recently elected Snark of the Universe of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, has toted up his travel itinerary after close and agonizing scrutiny of the 1955 and 1956 calendars. All aboard:

Club 9 appearance, Sept. 20; Club 31, Fresno, Sept. 23, 500 miles; Club 9, Oct. 7; Supreme 9 meeting, St. I-ouis, Mo., Oct. 14, and Nebraska area, Omaha, OcI. 17, 4,L23 miles; Club 9, Nov. 8; Northwestern Calif. Lumbermen's Club, Eureka, Nov. 11, 600 miles; Redwood Empire Club 65, Santa Rosa, Nov. 12, L00 miles; Monterey Peninsula Club 114, Monterey, Nov. 17, 200 miles; Memphis Club 92, Nov. 28, and new club, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 30; December: Boston Club 13. Dec. 1. Massachusetts Retail Lumber Assn. convention; New York City Club Il9, 5-7 ; Chicago Club 29, 8-10. January: New Orleans, l/10-13; VACATION-Caribbean cruise, l/14-24; Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama appearances, l/25-27; Albuqtrerque, N.M., 2/14-15, Concat at Mountain States dealers convention.

T,here will be a great many other appearances in between the above definite dates and intervening months, and then the future calendar reads as follows: Club 16, Spokane, Wash., June 15; North Idaho Club, Coeur d'Alene, 6/15; Missoula-Bonner Club, Missoula, Mont., 6/16; Yancouver, 8.C., NAWLA convention, 6/19-20; Seattle or Tacoma clubs,6/21;Yakima Club 121, Yakima, Wash., 6/22. And, of course, the 65th annual convention of Hoo-Hoo at San Francisco, Sept. 18-21, when the heavily traveled Snark of the lJniverse may feel like being led gently out to pasture. Sna.rk Davis may already be revising his motto to "There's No Place Like Simpson Redwood Company."

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