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Ted Lawrence occupied the toastmaster's chair at the l""ou"t i" the evenins'and "did his stufi" as only Te$ could ;;'ti. -b;;i 100 *"t.-in attendance at the dinner, the progi"* *"t short and the balance of the evening was conSumed in a general get-together sess.ion.' ---fnirwas"thelasttournamenttobeneldundertheold "o*-ltt..t ioi-ttti past Hoo-Hoo year, and further affairs ;il1;;-;;;""1.J ty ttt" new committee under the leader"niP#:.";11tt3#il?;"rs : Jsn ruuv, Rov Fobes, John Cu;i;i;;,'B;; o-t;;E, s' u."[,t'v, Jack rhomas, -Ma1-L-an- J**, d""" D. A"rmoi.d, H. Iiowiei, Ggy Rich, Paul-Mas;;rr,'G;;d;er Pond, Lio Germain, ^J6hn olson,-H' F' W.ktti"gi.tt, etif 'Bergstrom, Fred Goldilg' Ed Culnan' ait;;i;--K;liogg, Bill "Hamilion, Curtis Merrvman' Art F.*t.'t'tttu. C.]{. gerestrom, George Golding, Don Essley' Andy Donovan, Ted- Lawrence, Thurston Hatten'- Jlm Cn"i., CIift Estes, Roy Stantol'. 9!i"t^ Laughlin,,Ith Callahan, T. A. Urtason, M. Tyrilf W' Crane, Uus tloover' i;;B;;J*an, Geoige'Bentlev, P' Arnold, E' R' Mullin' P;; Eill,-C.;ig. I-oi".terry,-Earry Graham, Dave-Gib;;;; Ee t;r,"tti, Ed Betts, -Al Maties-,- F' crowell,-Barrv ii"i"*"rt, kirk Chartes, T. Watsot, J'H-'Mills, Leo Rosen-
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LOS ANGELES HOO HOO CLUB
A large nr*l"t of Los $ngeles Cats. turned out on Sep' t"*-t"t Z+ttt to hear Earl Joh-nson of the Joh.nsol Lumber Company, Pasadena, tellof his experiences rn the rnlllpJirr.-frli"ar, where'he and his father conducted the first mahogany mill ever established there' fa. H""ghIon sf -the Chas. R. fVlcCormick Lumber Company, ias chairman. Besides Earl-Johnson as the ,o""k"t -ofthe day, Ed. introduced J. C. Ferger of the S'wastika Lumber -Company, Fresno, who made a short talk to the boys about [he Hoo Hoo activities in the San Joaquin Valley.
Ear'i's ialk was very interesting, telling of their discovery of a large tract of timber, in -1900. and of securing a .oit"...iott fiom the government for eighty square miles, ""a of the installatioiof the first sawmill in the islands' tit. -iff was first started in 1903. He told many other int";;ii;t things about the habits of the natives, kinds of' woods growing there, etc.