OCTOBER FFORECAST U I I L I 1 % 3 I 1957 Seen most any day at O C C are VB players and lawn loungers. Most 'teenagers are bath to school bul many will be back for Christmas vacation. THERE'S A big DIFFERENCE Before you buy . Compare $1895 Morris "1000" offers new power . new economy . horsepower increased 30% . up to 40 miles on a gallon of gas. Built by the folks who make MG, the world's most popular sportscar. Available now in choice of colors . choice of sedan, convertible, or station wagon. 1000 Check out the Morris “1000" TODAY Look for the Revolving Showroom WEAVER MOTORS 704 Ala Moana Phone 59-965 OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB V ol. 16 N o. 10 Founded 1908 WAIKIKI BEACH HONOLULU, HAWAII OFFICERS FRED STEERE...................................................... President f l g l RONALD Q. SMITH............................... Vice-President DR. IR V IN G BLOM..........................................Secretary HERBERT M . TA YLO R .....................................Treasurer F O R E C A S T DIRECTORS Issued by che Martin Anderson Duke P. Kahanamoku Dr. Irving Blom James B. Mann BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. A. Carswell James Pflueger H. Vincent Danford Ronald Q. Smith E. VC'. STENBERG .......................... Editor W ilford D. Godbold Fred Steere Bus. Phone 58-451 Res. Phone 997-664 Leslie A. Hicks Herbert M. Taylor K. P. "T ed MAC.1LL, Advertising Ph. 93-676 E. P. "TED" MAGILL............................ General Manager CHARLES HEE, A d m in . A s s 't COMMITTEES FOR 1957 ADMISSIONS—Don Waggoner, Chairman; Dr. Irving FORECAST—Ernest W . Stenberg, e d ito r Blom, S p o n so rin g Director; C. E. Ackerman, Jr., Maynard Austin, Neal Ifversen HEAD COACH—George Downing BEACH SERVICES—James Pflueger, Chairman a nd HOUSE AND GROUNDS-Robert Mueller, Chairman; Sponsoring Director James B. Mann, Sponsoring D ire c to r; Bob Crockett, U. J. Rainalter, William W. Prange BUILDING FUND—Leslie A. Hicks, Chairman CASTLE SWIM—To be appointed REPRESENTATIVES TO HAWAIIAN CANOE RACING ASSOCIATION—Robert Fischer, Fred Hemmings, BASEBALL TEAM—William M. Barnhart, Chairman Bob Anderson CLUB CAPTAIN—Robert A. Anderson, Jr. VOLLEYBALL—Neal Ifversen and Ronald G. Sorrell, DISCIPLINARY—Ward Hiberly, C h a irm a n ; Martin Co-Chairman; Mark Auerbach, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Sponsoring D ire c to r Lange (Women) ENTERTAINMENT—Robert K. Ryland, Acting C h a ir­ ELKS UTILIZATION—Ronald Q. Smith, C h a irm a n / m a n ; James Hakuole Howard Bourell, A. A. Carswell, George Cook, FINANCE—H. Vincent Danford, Chairman; Leslie A. Robert Fischer, W ilford Godbold, Charles Humme, Hicks, Herbert M. Taylor, Wilford D. Godbold, Cline Mann, Robert Mueller, Fred Steere, James Fred Steere, Ronald Q . Smith, Dr. Irving Blom Stopford, Keith Wallace, Bob Crockett STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1957 TO JUNE 30, 1958 INCOME April Mav June Ju |y August Yr. to Date Dues............................ S 6,538.85 $ 7.1ll.ir. $ 8,021.25 $ 7.07-1.ir> $ 7,718.20 $1 1,702.35 Food.................................... io,7 13.30 11.779.50 12,365.28 1 1,880. Ifi 1 1.151.32 20.031.78 Beverage............................ ....... 7.u7'..:iii 8,810.83 10.813.01 15,506.80 1 1,278.75 20.785.55 Fountain............................ 2.072. i;> 2.227.85 3.803.(10 1.020.1.') 3,878.90 8,799.05 Others................................. :i.7 l<).7!t 3.535.31 6, 172.52 7.286.35 5,822.40 13,108.75 Total Income.............. ....... $30.1 l‘l.7:'> $33.16 1.76 $ 11.176.86 $ 19.667.91 $15,852.57 $05,520,18 Cost of Income............ 9.321.03 <1.873. Ili 11.272.1!) 13,597.95 13.I65.fil 26,763.56 Gross Profit................. $20,821.82 $23,591 .60 $20.001 .(>7 $36,069.96 $32,686.96 !Mi8,756.92 OPERATING EXPENSE Salaries and Wages $13,173.76 $13,537.35 $13,570.11 $11,916.17 $11,369.33 $29,315.80 Employees’ Meals............. 1.157.50 1.180.00 1.171.00 1,191.50 1,201.00 2,392.50 Supplies............................... 000.00 000.00 802.19 900.00 000.00 1,800.00 Music Entertainment..... 261.53 26 1.53 31 1.5.3 526.28 31 1.53 810.81 Rent..................................... 666.66 066.66 666.66 666.66 666.66 1.333.32 Taxes 2.118.68 1.812.17 2,086.17 2.902.53 2.977.87 5,880.10 Insurance 375.10 379.77 378.12 371.11 508.05 883.39 Repair, Maintenance 117.77 618.21 597.75 652.79 651.57 1,307.36 Others................................... 2.098.57 3.680.11 3.675.11 1,119.71 6,300.91 10,420.65 Total Operating Exp.. .$22,072.96 $23,039.10 $23,262.51 $26,280,11 $27,893.82 $54,171.23 Operating Profit........... $ 1,218.1 1 $ 552.50 $ 6,612.13 $ 9.789.55 $ 1,793.1 I $14,582.69 Depreciation............. 2,378.95 2,378.05 2,378.95 2.127.91 2,127.01 4,855.82 Net Profit.............................. $ 3,627.00* $ 1,826.15* $ 1,263.18 $ 7.361.62 $ 2,365.23 $ 9,726.87 • Indicates Loss. VOLLEYBALL REGULATIONS-1957 APPLICANTS FOR MEMBERSHIP IVe observed the other evening eight Below are listed a number of appli­ volleybnlls strewn about the Club cants who wish admission to membership grounds. Evidently I B players have for­ in our Club. You are requested to read gotten their obligations and as a remin­ these names carefully and if for any rea­ der ice are re-printing the Rules Regard­ son you object to the admission of any ing Care atid Use of Volleyballs. applicant make your objections known to Don Waggoner, chairman of the Ad­ Bccause ol such poor care and treat­ missions Committee, phone 59-595. Any ment ol the Club’s volleyballs the Volley­ information given him will be kept ball Committee finds it necessary to post stric tly private. The committee uses every the following regulations: ell’ort to maintain a high standard ol 1. No kicking volleyball. members but it is each member’s duty to 2. No hitting volleyball against fence. give any information he has to avoid ac­ 3. No sitting on volleyball. cepting objectionable members. I. No playing with new volleyball in RI C C I AR the rain. l*rof)osr<! By Srrondvd By 5. No hanging or pulling on volleyball Karl M. Alexander Jack C. Cross I loyd Chiswir k llcnr\ Wendt. Ill \eal Ifwrsen I liad Kkstrand nets. Dean I.. Brinkman Corinne \on W. Win. K. Heilbron lord No vollevball allowed on the beach. Richard C. Wel< Ii I ra\ lor Mercer James Hakuole No playing with volleyball in llie I homas (). Wells Vladimir Ossipolf I.. U. Whitaker lobby. Kathrui M. (.age Robert B. Mueller W. II. Walsh If volleyball is accidentally hit on JIMOR Mark Hue k Warren Ackerman K. II. Thomas the roof, report it to the girl in John Joseph Robi. (oosjean Karl M. King Harding, Jr. the office and one of the employ­ Judith Ann Robl. B. Mueller \\r. K. Blac kbu rn ees will get it clown. Blackburn ( \nlhia Marie W . K. Sticknev Randall ) 9. Volleyballs must be (urncd in alter Child Worthington use to Lobby desk. Dianne Johnston 1 . Rov Johnston I’hvllis Halstead SKRYICK If the volleyball committee lincls il Col. Ronald B. B. W. (.odhold Don WaRRoner Wilde necessary, violators will be reported to |nhn I Collis I larold I . Kav Duke Kahanamoku I t. (.dr. Paul K. John W. (). Ti a% lor Merc er the Disciplinary Committee. Krebs McMahon Maj. Will. J. John M . I rncr W. K. Bxerts. Jr. MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS Mul< ahv 1.1. Cdr. Claude W. A. Chadwic k MAUKA COURT \ . DeBuhr N ON RKSID1 \ I Senior members only. During summer I lomer W. O n is Karl Thacker Henry /.uberano Harold H. Yost (». W . Knowles W . S. St it kne\ months work associate members may Howard M. I.anR C. K. Ackerman Douglas Kenniston sign up and play on mauka court. Moi (on B. Ma\ Nat \ordeet John Me .Mahon MAKAI COURT: Doubles until 1:00 p.m. on week clays. "KNUTE" COTTRELL Alter 1:00 p.m. "big game." RECEIVES HIGH HONOR CLEAR COURTS: Our own William "Knute” Cottrell On week days—two games. was elec ted one1 of the li\e National Vice On week ends—three games. Commanders of the American Legion at the National Convention held at Atlantic V o i.i.kyrau . Com mi n I I City on September 9. Outrigger Canoe Club Knute, who was one of OCC athletic April 9, 1957 greats, has been active in the Hawaiian Department for many years and was chosen as a nominee for that post at the HAWAIIAN TRUST Hawaiian Department Convention. Investments * Real Estate He is the first member from Hawaii to Estate Planning ever have received such high honor in the _Property Management National organization. Phone 5-1941 Our best aloha and congratulations to 1010 Richards St., Hon., T.H. Knute on his achievement. [ 4 ] ALOHA! NEW MEMBERS During the month of September the ENTERTAINMENT following applicants were accepted as members of the OCCl. To all of them is CALENDAR extended our hearty congratulations and aloha. OCTOBER Our membership, personnel and offi­ 5 Sat. cers hope that the Club will offer you Outrigger Serenaders 12 Sat. during dinner hours much in health, recreation and good fel­ 19 Sat. lowship.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages24 Page
-
File Size-