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. UTRIGGER CAN0E CLUB JUNE FORECAST 1954 ‘'It’s Kamehameha Day—Come Buy a Lei" (This is a scene we hope will never disappear in Hawaii.) flairaii Visitors Bureau Pic SEE PAGE 5 — ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR Fora longer smoother ride... Enjoy summer’s coolest drink. G I V I AND Quinac The quickest way to cool contentment in a glass . Gin-and-Quinac. Just put IV2 ounces of gin in a tall glass. Plenty of ice. Thin slice of P. S. Hnjoy Q u in a c as a delicious beverage. Serve lemon or lime. Fill with it by itself in a glass with Quinac . and you have an lots of ice and a slice of easy to take, deliciously dry, lemon or lime. delightfully different drink. CANADA DRY BOTTLING CO. (HAWAII) LTD. [2] OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB V o l. 13 N o. « Founded 190S WAIKIKI BEACH HONOLULU, HAWAII OFFICERS SAMUEL M. FULLER...............................................President H. VINCENT DANFORD............................ Vice-President MARTIN ANDERSON............................................Secretary H. BRYAN RENWICK..........................................Treasurer OIECASI DIRECTORS Issued by the Martin Andersen Leslie A. Hicks LeRoy C. Bush Henry P. Judd BOARD OF DIRECTORS H. Vincent Danford Duke P. Kahanamoku William Ewing H. Bryan Renwlck E. W. STENBERG.....................Editor Samuel M. Fuller Fred Steere Bus. Phone S-7911 Res. Phone 99-7664 W illard D. Godbold Herbert M. Taylor W. FRED KANE, Advertising.............Phone 9*4806 W. FREDERICK KANE.......................... General Manager CHARLES HEEf Adm in. Ass't COMMITTEES FINANCE—Samuel Fuller, Chairman. Members: Les CASTLE SW IM -A. E. Minvlelle, Jr., Chairman. lie Hicks, Wilford Godbold, H. V. Danford, Her bert M. Taylor. CLUB BASEBALL TEAM—William Barnhart, Manager. -'•BUILDING FUND—Leslie Hicks, Chairman. Members: BEACH SERVICES—Martin Anderson, Sponsoring Di 1 LeRoy Busb, Jan Mowat, H. V. Danford. rector. Alexander Brodle, Chairman. Member: Wilbur Craw. -flOUSE A GROUNDS-John Black, Chairman. Mem bers; Robert Mueller, George Emmert. H. V. DISCIPLINARY—Ernest Stenberg, Chairman. Mem Danford, Sponsoring Director. bers: Fred Cordes, Dr. James Beardmore. ADMISSIONS—LeRoy Bush, Sponsoring Director. Dr. CANOE—Martin Anderson, Sponsoring Director. Jack Irving Blom, C hairm an. Cross, Chairm an. Members: To be chosen. ENTERTAINMENT —Bryan Renwlck, Sponsoring Di VOLLEYBALL—William Capp, Chairman. Members: rector. R. K. Ryland, Chairman. Members: Victor Hugh Howard, Victor Kahn, Jim Muirhead. Kabn, William Capp, Robert Guild, Anna Kahona- moku, Harriet "Rusty" Thomas, Anna Jean Alt HEAD COACH-Jack Cross. man. REPRESENTATIVES TO HAWAIIAN CANOE RACING A ATHLETIC COORDINATING—Fred Steere, Chairman. SURFING ASSOCIATION - Fred Steere, Ah Kong M om bors: William Capp, William Barnhart, A. E. Pang, Jack Cross. Mlnvielle, Jack Cross. FORECAST - William Ewing, Sponsoring Director. CLUB CAPTAIN—Fred Steere. Ernest W. Stenberg, Editor• STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES JANUARY 1, 19S4 TO APRIL 30, 1954 Date INCOME January February March April Year to Dues................................... $ 6,675.90 $ 6,935.07 $ 6,392.78 $ 6,550.02 $108,759.52 Food................................... 12,537.50 13,271.65 14,638.06 12,641.55 209,655.81 Beverages........................... 6,774.05 7,551.67 8,108.29 8,626.23 127,513.60 Fountain............................ 2,047.65 1,741.35 1,769.00 2,207.95 38,318.05 Others................................ 5,246.54 4,903.63 6,102.45 5,962.07 99,788.02 $590,035.00 Total Income...............(33,281.64 $34,403.37 $37,010.58 $35,987.82 ) 185,043.07 Cost of Income.............. 10,925.57 10,076.29 12,724.82 11,816.82 $404,991.93 Gross Profit.................. ! $22,356^07 $24,327.08 $24,285.76 $24,171.00 OPERATING EXPENSES $202,803.22 Salaries and Wages........... $13,465.99 $12,420.29 $13,234.49 $12,982.13 18.184.50 Employees’ Meals............. 1,110.00 1,125.50 1,189.00 1,214.50 11.899.34 Supplies............................. 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 7.018.29 Music, Entertainment...... 214.53'' 184.53 184.53 184.53 12,104.30 Rent.................................. 966.66 966.66 837.66 666.66 * 26.305.34 Taxes................................. 1,522.92 1,561.41 2,093.59 1,769.69 5,424.13 Insurance........................... 377.34 336.29 335.59 352.58 9,318.97 Repairs, Maintenance...... 547.17 374.98 327.00 212.97 59,433.49 Others............................... 4,534.14 3.903.25 3,984.76 4,076.91 Total Operating $352,491.58 Expenses................... $23.438.75 $21,559.91 $22,886.62 $22,159.97 $ 52,500.35 Operating Profit........... • (-$ 1,082.68) $ 2,767.17 $ 1.399.14 $ 2,011.03 31,767.30 Depredation.................. 2,127.31 2,127.31 2,127.31 2,127.31 20 732.97 Net Profit..................... * (-$ 3.209 997 $ 639.86 * (-$ 728.17) * (-$ 116.28) $ , • Indicates loss. [3] PRODIGALS RETURN APPLICANTS TO MEMBERSHIP In June we will welcome the host of Below are listed applicants to member younger members who have been away ship in our Club. Please check the names to mainland schools. The Club, locker carefully and if for any reason you object rooms, showers, beach and volley ball to their admission it is your duty to courts will be busy spots. Each year its make your objections known. Contact Dr. like the return of the lemmings but we’re Irving Blom, Chairman of the Admis glad to see all the youngsters who are so sions Committee, stating your objections. glad to return home after many months Any information given will be carefully away from Hawaii Nei. To them all a considered and kept strictly confidential. big Aloha and “Have fun.” ASSOCIATE Applicant Sponsor Seconded by Clarence H. Kealoha Robt. Anderson, W m , J. Mullahey Jr. WINS LOOK AWARD REGULAR Mrs. Ida Moore Roger Ames F. C. Kling “Scoop” Tsuzuki, Outrigger photogra Richard Spear Kenneth Pratt Alfred Perry pher who took the thrilling Makaha surfing pictures featured on The Star- Bulletin’s front page last November, re ALOHA NEW MEMBERS ceived an honorable mention award from During the months of April and May Look Magazine for the best sports photos the names listed below were admitted as of 1953. Scoop took the pictures with a members of the OCC. We bid them aloha Graflex from the edge of the coral reef at and hope that they will find pleasure, Makaha when surfers braved 23-foot health, good fellowship and much en waves last Winter. The Look award, joyment. signed by Sports Editor Tim Cochane The Club has many committees to and Publisher Gardner Cowles, was for work on its affairs and activities. These meeting the “highest standards of pic are listed in the first pages of the Forecast. torial journalism.” If you have any questions to ask or sug gestions to make or wish to participate in Club activities, contact the chairman CAT TROUBLE in charge or the Club manager. The rising population of catamarans Regular operating at Waikiki Beach has caused Charles J. Pietsch, Jr., Hugh G. Petersen, Jr., Walter Woollett, Louis L. Gowans, George W. many complaints to the Harbor Board. Hughes, Henry J. Kaiser. It has also caused grief to the operators. Associate The original cat the Manu Kai is faced W. Ronald Groshong, John K. O'Connor. with much competition and the owners Junior claim that the traffic cannot support Scott F. Abrams, Carolyn Cowan, Bohhette R. three or more vessels. Morrison, Nat Norfleet, Jr., Dalene Ann Young. The Harbor Board in session finally Service came out with permission for three cats Lt. O. B. Culpepper, Lt. Charles G. Bissonette, to operate—but, limited the time to 90 Jack M. Stufflebeam. Non-Resident days after which a new ruling may be Mrs. Alice Guthrie, Barbara Jean Brown, W il made. It is the opinion of the board that liam M. Drew, Newbold Morris, Joseph M. likely permission may be withdrawn if Quigg, A1 H. Weymouth, Dick Conklin, Valda operations show that the cats menace the Normoyle, Mrs. Arthur Van Dusen. safety of swimmers, canoes and surfers. Rigid inspection of boats, safety de MORE IMPROVEMENTS vices and operational experience are re quired and all cats must be equipped Work will begin soon on the installa with horns to warn surfers and swimmers. tion of a Cool-vent retractable awning It is unfortunate that drastic rules may over the Surf Lanai. This will replace the be required as the Manu Kai and others present canvas awning and add much to in the fleet add much color and interest appearance of the Lanai and to the com to the scene at the beach. fort of our membership. [4] ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM The Entertainment Committee lias ENTERTAINMENT been working diligently and have come up with a program of coming events CALENDAR which will give OCC members activity throughout the year. JUNE In another column appears the events 11 - KAMEHAMEHA DAY-Din in chronological order. In some cases ner Dance at Club—7:00 dates are not set so we advise you to to 12:00. watch the Bulletin Board in the Club lobby. 12-CLU B CREWS IN CANOE RACES at Pokai Bay, Wai One interesting announcement is the anae at 10:00 a.m. plan to hold informal dances each second and fourth Friday evening beginning on 2 0 -CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT June 25. The dances will be held on the Begins. Hau Terrace and music will begin at 25 - INFORMAL DANCE - Hau 9:30 and continue until 12:30 a.m. Same Terrace —9:30 p.m. rules regarding dress as in Cocktail JULY Vounge. 4 — WALTER MACFARLANE Another event is a Cribbage Tourna MEMORIAL CANOE RACES ment starting on Sunday, June 20th. De — at 10:00 a.m. Evening— tails in another column.