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(Continued J'rotn previous page) tlAW[A off icers: ll I Nicholas Kent, Barney Blondal, Dennis Downer, Chuck Harris, Jack Skriden. l2l Eric Canton, Steve Snavely. l3l Bob Walton, Dennis Richardson. {41 Barry Digh, Keith Kersell. l5l Jim Mace, Glen Ehrardt, Greg Watts. l0l Pat Patrick, Vic Riolo. [7] Dave McElroy, Ed Fountain. l8l Clark Robertson, Walter Russell. l9l Butcn Bernhardt, Stan Elberg. {l0l Ted Fullmer, Ron Wilson. llll Bob Wenige, Jim Stewart. {l2l Bob Knight, Mike Phillips.llSlBuddy Klumb. ll4l John Drew. llSl Tom Read. ll6l John Robey, Mark Romano. llTl Ken & Bonnie Ford. [l8l Mot Wood, Jim Scharnhorst. ll9l Gloria & Lyle Thompson.
John J. M ulrooney Memorial Award, in recognition of exemplary service to the forest products industry and the community.
(ieorge C. "Chuck" Harris, Wholesale Wood Products. Dothan. Al., was elected president, succeeding Blondal. Dennis Downer, Intermountain-Orient, Inc., Boise, Id., is first vice president, and William Tufts, Plunkett-Webster, lnc., second vice president.
Stephen Boyd, Eric Canton, Don (irantham, Bob Ciuthrie, Robert Owens, David P. Schaller, Milan Stoyanov and W.E. Tufts were reelected to three year terms on the board. New directors are Harold Irletcher. Jim Livermore and Lamar Logan.
The 99th annual meeting was held May 19-22 ar the Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N.C. Next year's centennial celebration will be May 17-20 at the Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Co.
THREE GEI{EBAI|0tlS at Hoo-Hoo-Ette convention: Ill Cathy & Rose Miller, Violet Lupon. [2] Claudia Jennings, Betty Foster, Charmaine Robinson. l3l Ed & Norma Gavotto,
Hoo-Hoo- Ette Gonvention
A decision to consider a name change at the 1992 convention was made at the 29th annual National Hoo-Hoo-Ette meeting in Long Beach, Ca., May 18-19.
Beverley Sperry, Los Angeles, Ca., was named president. Other new officers: Claudia Jennings, Ukiah, Ca., lst v.p.; Kathy Nowaski, Klamath Falls, Or., 2nd v.p.; Earleen Tehan, San Diego, Ca., secretary; Jan Ford, Klamath Falls, statistical secretary; Barbara Hickey, Los Angeles, treasurer, and Nadine
Webster, Bonnie Morgan and Loretta Morrisey, directors.
The South Bay Club hosted the convention with Betty Harmer as chairman. Thirteen clubs in Washington, Oregon and California were represented by 75 delegates.
Retiring president Cathy Miller received from her mother, Rose Miller, who was national president in 1978-79, the past president's pin which had been presented to her. Betty Jones, Foster Lumber Yards, Vallejo, Ca., was given the Lumber Woman of the Year award.
Don Zea. Timber Association of California, discussed the Dr. Rapaille Study and showed a video, "The Forest Archetype: The Structure of Public Perception," demonstrating the importance of women in delivering the message of the forest industry. He pointed out that many women including Hoo-Hoo-Ettes have been extremely successful in representing the industry in the fight against initiatives.
The 30th annual convention will be held in Ukiah, Ca., May 30-31, 1992.

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Dave l2l Mike Greer, Randy Jackson, Rodger Morris. (31 (front row) Louie Rodriguez, Louie Escobedo, Alex Delgado; (back) Rick Griffith, Joe Shook, John Escobedo. l4l John Hodge, Ralph Cardwell, Ed Lehman. l5l Don Gregson, Pat Ross. John Dennis. A.S. Atkins. {61 Don Derbes, Doug Willis. l7l John Newquist, Bob DiMeco. [8] Blaine Smith, Alex Delgado, Michael Mackin. l9l Gus 0unbar. Mike lrish. Hal Smith, Moses Munoz. ll0l Jim Sorg, Bill Young. ll ll Kevin Lindsay, Bill Sullivan, Tim Gaffney. ll2l Jack Price, Steve Shudoma. (l3l George Badenoch, Roger Braniger. (l4l Bill Humphrey. llSl Doug 8ench. ll6l Pedro Esqbell, Timothy Hale West. 0ver 100 club members attended the June 5 California Angels baseball game at Anaheim Stadium.
