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Nearly 200 "students" attended a "Back-to-School Refresher Course" presided over by School Ma'am Patti White, the evening of October 7, in the El Dorado "Schoolroom" of the Jack Tar hotel in San Francisco.

The official monicker for the event, of course, was the annual San F rancisco Hoo-Hoo Club 9 Roundup, chairmanned by Club I's newly elected prexy Gay Bradt, who did an admirable job as "Principal" of the "Refresher Course" (post-gTaduate Advanced Anatomy).

As usual, the evening Roundup Revue was preceded by a big Roundup Tournament which wa.s run off on the Lakeside course of the San Francisco Olympic Club with the Roundup Perpetual Trophy at stake. Although pressed most of the way by second pw net winner Ray Welch, Jack St. Martin's 54 low net won him triossession of the trophy, formerly held by Lafayette dealer Tom Jacobsen. Sr.

fn third position, behind Welch and his 59 low net, was Santa Cfuz dealer. Bob Butcher (LN 64), followed by Hollis Jones (LN 66) and Richmond retailer Earl Hanway (LN 68).

Progress Lumber's Wendell Scott burned up the course to cop low-gross honors with ?6 strokes, with Bud Miller in second place, just one swing behind him. Walt Hjort captured the special award for the closest to the hole-in-one.

Exercise officially done, the golfers then joined tlte rest of the gang at San F ra.ncisco's fabulous new Jack Tar hotel for a few relaxers and a big evening of fun, roaring at the antics of MC Jimmy Ames, and paying very close attention to the "teachings" of School Ma'am White. Other stars in the "Refresher Course" included the highly popular Dancing Debutantes, songstar Bonnie Perkins and Dick Reinhart's fine big band.

Others in "Principal" Bradt's fine cast of characters included

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