Forecast 1954

Forecast 1954

0UTRIGGER CAN0E CLUB~ FEBRUARY FORECAST 1954 January in Hawaii. Pi*' h "S co o p " Tsuzuki “FRANKIE McDONALD, one of O.C.C.’s surfers, gefs her tan on a board on the beach. CLUB FACILITIES ANNUAL MEETING WILL OPERATE at 5:00 P.M. FRIDAY, FEB. 26 MONDAY, FEB. 22 SURF LA N A I WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY but will close PUNCH-BUFFET DINNER Tuesday, February 23 S e e P a g e 4 For a longer smoother ride FACTS ABOUT THE FINEST GINGER ALE IN THE WORLD FIRST FOR FLAVOR . From finest Jamaica ginger made not too sweet, not too dry ( by Canada Dry's exclusive, se­ World-Famous cret Liquid Ginger Process. FIRST FOR PURITY . CANADA Canada Dry guards its famous purity every step of the way— DRY from scientific processing o f water to finished product. G in g er Ale FIRST FOR SALES . Proof of popularity: Canada Dry is the world's largest-selling ginger ale. CANADA DRY BOTTLING CO. (HAWAII) LTD. OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB V O L. 13 No. a fovnrfad V906 W AIKIKI BEACH HONOLULU, HAWAII OFFICERS HERBERT M. TAYLOR.......................................... Pt h Mm I SAMUEL M. FULLER................................... Vice-President MARTIN ANDERSON............................................ Secretary H. V. DANFORD................................................... Traaw rar FORECAST DIRECTORS Issued by the Martin Anderson Judge Wilford D. Godbold La Roy C. Bush Leslie A. Hicks BOARD OF DIRECTORS William Capp Hanry P. Judd H. Vincent Danford Duka P. Kahanamoku E. VC'. S T E N B E R G ........................Editor W illiam Ewing H. Bryan Renwlck Bus. Phone 5-7911 Res. Phone 99-7664 Samual M. Fuller Herbert M. Taylor W. FRED KANE, Advertising.............. Phone 9-4806 W. FREDERICK KANE.......................... General Manager CHARLES HEE, Admin. Ass'f COMMITTEES FINANCE—Herbert M. Taylor, Chairman. M em bers: CASTLE-A. E. "Toots" Minvielle, Chairman. Mem­ Leslie A. Hicks, Willard D. Godbold, Samuol M. ber: George D. Center. Fuller, H. V. Danford. CLUB BASEBALL TEAM -W llllam Barnhart, Manager. BUILDING FUND—Leslie Hicks, Chairm an. M em bers: BEACH SERVICES—Robert Fischer, Chairman. Mem­ Lo Boy Bush, Jan Mowat, H. V. Danford. bers: Duke P. Kahanamoku, Fred Steere, Wilbur OUSE & GROUNDS — H. V. Danford, Sponsoring Craw, Alexander Brodle. r sDirector. James B. Mann, Chairman. Members: DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE - Ernest W. Stenberg, Robert B. Mueller, John H. Black, Arthur Scho­ Chairman. Members: Dr. S. J. Beardmore, Fred field, George W. Emmert. Cordes. ADMISSIONS—Bryan Renwlck, Sponsoring Director. LADIES* ENTERTAINMENT—Chairman to be chosen. Dr. Irving Blom, Chairman. CANOE—Martin Anderson, Sponsoring Director. Jack ENTERTAINMENT—Samuel M. Fuller, Sponsoring Di­ Cross, Chairman. Members: Billy Baird, Shay rector. William C. Capp, Chairman. M em b ers: Auerbach, Cline Mann, George ''Dad" Center; Johnny Gomes, Victor Kahn, O. B. Patterson, E. H. Tommy Fink, Junior Member. Thomas, Mrs. Sargent Kahanamoku, Miss Pat VOLLEYBALL—Hugh Howard, Chairm an. Members: Barker. Pat O'Connor, Randy Worthington, Billy Neal. ATHLETIC COORDINATING—Samuel Fuller, Sponsor­ HEAD COACH-Robert I. Bush. ing Director. Fred Steere, Chairman. Members: REPRESENTATIVES TO HAWAIIAN CANOE RACING ft William Barnhart, A. E. Minvielle, Jack Cross. SURFING ASSOCIATION—Members: Robert I. Bush, DINING ROOM—Robert Grosjean, Chairman. Mem­ Charles Martin, Fred Steere. bers: Mrs. Thomas White, Ben Flcklln. FORECAST—William Ewing, Chairman. Ernest W. CLUB CAPTAIN—Fred Steere. Stenberg, Editor. STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSES AUGUST I TO OCTOBER 31, 1953 Year to INCOME Sept. October November December Date Dues................................................... $ 7,323.44 $ 6,956.35 $ 6,982.58 $ 6,651.16 $ 82,205.75 Food................................................... 11,730.10 12,638.80 10,676.60 11,305.90 156,567.05 Beverages........................................... 7,847.20 8,700.31 7,221.20 7,422.70 102,453.36 Fountain............................................ 2,321.30 1,788.55 1,767.65 1,878.90 30.552.10 ^ Other.................................................. 5,448.48 5,305.37 4,382.92 4.841.32 77,573.33 $34,670.52 $35,389.38 $31,030.95 $32,099.98 $449,351.59 11,591.15 11,162.40 9.799.21 9,977.82 139,499.57 $23,079.37 $24,226.98 $21,231.74 $22,122.14 $309,852.02 OPERATING EXPENSES $12,896.43 $12,950.74 $12,303.02 S12.448.48 5 150,700.32 1,125.00 1,120.00 1,073.00 1,110.00 13,558.50 700.00 700.00 700.00 700.00 9,099.34 Music, Entertainment.. 314.83 477.03 439.83 768.56 6,250.17 Rent............................. 700.00 700.00 700.00 966.66 8,666.66 T axes............................ 1,526.62 1,487.08 1,402.93 1,431.09 19,357.73 Insurance..................... 338.83 339.09 335.41 336.37 4.022.33 526.97 460.25 484.18 656.75 7,856.85 3,355.65 3,288.31 3,486.33 3,752.00 42.934.43 $21,484.33 $21,522.50 $20,924.70 $22,169.91 $262,446.33 $ 1,595.04 $ 2,704.48 $ 307.04 *(-$ 47.77) $ 47,405.69 2,127.31 2,127.31 2,127.31 2,127.01 23,258.14 $ 532.27* $ 577.17 $ 1,820.27* •(-$ 2,175.08) $ 24,147.55 • Indicates loss. L 3 J ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY FEB. 26 5:00 P.M. ON SURF LANAI Punch will be served immediately following the Annual Meeting. All Regular Members Registering and Attending the Annual Meeting Will Be Served a FREE BUFFET DINNER Members Not Attending the Annual Meeting but who wish to participate in Buffet Dinner will be charged $1.50 per person JUDGES OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE ELECTION APPOINTED APPOINTED The following members were ap­ The following Committee was ap­ pointed to act as Judges of Election. pointed for the purpose of nominating Their report will be made at the An­ candidates for the offices of Director in nual Meeting to be held at 5:00 p.m., the election to be held on Friday, Feb­ Feb. 26 on the Surf lanai. They are: ruary 26th, 1954. They are Dr. Irving J. B. Stickney, Chairman; George Blom, Chairman; Ernest Thomas, John Emmert, A. R. Tulloch, Victor Kahn, Black, Kenneth Pratt, Jack Cross, Cline William Cook, William Barnhart, E. T. Mann. Chase, Herbert Fox, L. D. Ackerman, Their report is given on another page Jr., Harold Lishman, John Conant. of this issue. [4] ANNUAL MEETING AND Manager, W. Frederick Kane, will be introduced, and matters pertinent to the ANNUAL ELECTION Club’s future will be discussed. Ballots will be mailed out to all senior Following the Annual Meeting, punch members for the purpose of electing Six will be served to all. All regular Club Directors for the year 1954-55. The bal­ members attending the meeting and reg­ lot box will be closed on the evening of istering are invited to a Buffet Dinner February 25 at 6:00 o'clock sharp. free. Members wishing to participate in Below is a list of nominations as re­ this dinner but who have N O T attended ported by the Nominating Committee: the Annual Meeting will be charged $1.50. January’ 22, 1954 APPLICANTS FOR MEMBERSHIP President and Board of Directors Below are listed applicants who wish Outrigger Canoe Club admission to the OCC. We again repeat Waikiki the importance of checking this list care­ Honolulu, 1'. H. fully. If for any reason you object to the Gentlemen: admission of any prospective member it Your Nominating Committee places is your duty to contact Dr. Irving Blom, the persons whose names appear below stating your reasons. Any information in nomination for the Board of Direc­ given him will be considered and kept tors, to be elected at the Annual Meet­ strictly confidential. ing for 1954. REGULAR MR. HERBERT TAYLOR, present incumbent. A pplicant Sponsor Seconded Assistant Vice-President, Bishop National Bank, Harry Birsner Geo. Mansfield Dr. H. Zimmerman Main Branch Geo. W. Hughes G ordon May JUDGE WILFORD D. GODBOLD, Cynthia Maxwell M ary W ylie Alec Brodie Olivia Osborne Henry fieckley Gay Harrfs present incumbent. John L. Wade O. E. Harris Robert Mallard Attorney-at-Law JUNIOR MR. LESLIE HICKS, present incumbent, Beverley Wade O. E. Harris Robert Mallard President. The Hawaiian Electric Ccmpany, Ltd. MR. LEROY BUSH, present incumbent, President. Honolulu Construction & Draving Company REVEREND HENRY P. JUDD, present incumbent MR. WILLIAM CAPP, present incumbent, Hawaii’s Own Super\ising Air Carrier Safety, C.A.A. MR. VICTOR KAHN, "Building Hawaii" Security Analvst, Bishop Trust Company, Ltd. MR. RANDOLPH CROSSLEY, President. Crosslcv's Flowers, Ltd. M R. \V. \V. PRANGE, Shop Superintendent, District Public Works Office, 14th Naval District >MR. ELIA LONG, ) Title Searcher, Title Guaranty Company of Hawaii AIK. FRED STEERE, Assistant Treasurer, Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd. MR. J. J. JEPSON, Vice-President. Bishop Trust Company, Ltd. DR. J. S. BEARDMORE, Dentist I certify that a copy of this letter was e ® * ' placed on the Bulletin Board of the O ut­ rigger Canoe Club on January 22, 1954. Dr. Irving Blom, Chairman Serving Hawaii Ernest Thomas Jack Cross Since 1934 John Black Kenneth Pratt Cline Mann The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at 5:00 p.m., February 26, on the Surf Lanai. Announcements of results of elections, the President’s and other KAPIOLANI BOULEVARD AT PIIKOI officers’ reports, will be given. The new [5] KNOW YOUR MANAGER Everyone is asking, who is the new tel in Philadelphia. He is a member of manager? What sort of a fellow is he? the Hotel Creeters Association and the We’ll try to answer. He is named W. Penn Athletic Club. Frederick Kane. The W. is for William. During World War II he was commis­ (I’d say that the W.

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