OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB Our 1973 Club Day Activities were lots of Fun by Jerry Ober T h e 1973 Annual Club Day held August 21st featured a full d a y ’s athletic activities with a Kan e-W ahi ne Volleyball Tourn ame nt, a Run and Paddle Board Race and a Run -Sw im Run relay race. Surfing had been planned as an activity: but as usual this summer, there wasn't any surf! Results of the K a n e - W a h i n e Volley ball Tourn ame nt were: First place: Randy S h a w and Kelly Morgan: S e c ond place: To m Madison and Evie Black: Third Place: Buster Chap ma n and Julie Morgan. T h e shoreside activities brought all kinds of action with the first event started by Ti m Guard. T h e Run and Paddle battle involved a run on the beach fronting the Club, climaxed by a round trip paddle out to a marker in the surfline outside the reef and then ba ck to the Club. First home in this event was Karl Heyer IV. followed by Jimmy Bugbee, Pua Rochlen and Marc Haine. T h e Run -Sw im -Ru n event, a triangular course relay race with three man teams, was won by Robbie Brown. Matt Cross and Walter Guild, with Jimmy and Billy Bugbee and Nelson Richardson in second place; and Marc Haine. Peter B a l d ing and Karl Heyer IV in third place. Evie Black took time out from vol leyball to win the W ahi nes ' Paddle Board event. 0 HONOLULU. HAWAII Athletic A w ards Banquet Postponed! At a special meeting convened on Monday, August 20. to wrap up final details of the then ap pr o ac h ing Athletic Awards Banquet, the Winged “ O ” Committee decided that the dinner, originally s c h e d uled for August 27, should be post poned to a later date. Main reason for the postponement, a C om m it tee spokesman stated, is the fact that so many of the Club's 1973 athletic programs have not yet been completed. A new date will be a n nounced after the Committee has given the matter further detailed consideration. E c h o e s o f the F a s h io n S h o w Fashi on Sh o w photos reached us too late for the August issue. Above. Shirley McKown (left background) com me nt s while Eleanor Williams models Hawaiian tennis fashions. SEPTEMBER. 1973 Outrigger Paddlers outscored in Hilo Canoe Regatta When some 1200 paddlers from all over the State met in the Hawaiian Canoe Racing Cham pionships at Hilo on August 18th, the weather was fair, the waters of Hilo Bay were relatively calm and the crowd was large and enthusiastic. But for most of our Ou t rigger crews, that just about sums up the good news. T h e bad news was the awesome show of power put on by the teams representing Healani, Kailua and Lanikai, not to mention the Ala Wai Club. Healani had been the odds-on favorite to cop the cham pion ship , and they were never seriously challenged: but the strength of some of the other entrants exceeded expectations. As reported in the local press, the first three teams in over-all points were: Healani. Kailua and Lanikai, in that order. OCC came in a disappointing sixth. However. Ou triggers Boys 12A and Boys 16 paddled off with wins in their respective events; our Women Sophomore. Men Sop homore and Wom en Junior scored strong thirds in their events, and our Boys 12B and Men Novice B scored fourths in theirs. More power to them, and better luck to the rest of our crews in the next regatta. E d ito r's n o te : L a c k in g a firsthan d re p o rt from a n y C lu b o b s e rv e r, the fo re g o in g story is b a s e d on the a c co u n t p u b lis h e d in the S u n d a y m o rn ing S ta r-B u lle tin lA d v e rtis e r o f A u gust 19. W h a t ’s O p e n — W h e n — at OCC. A H a n d y R eferen ce List for Y o u r In fo rm atio n and U se PLEASE R E M E M B E R — HO UR S OF O P E R A T I O N O u trigg er’s w in n in g 1 6 ’s — L e e w a rd Kai Regatta Dining Room Brunch: Sunday only. 8:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Luncheon: Tuesday-Saturday. 12:00 noon-2:30 p.m. Dinner: Daily except Monday. 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Bar Sunday— 10:00 a.m.-midnight. Monday— 11:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday— 11:30 a.m.-mid night. Monday: Sandwiches— 12:00 noon5:00 p.m. Snack Bar Daily— 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. N O T E : The Snack Bar is open until 6:00 p.m. during the months of June, July and August. Hau Terrace Liquor: Same schedule as for Bar. Dining: Daily except Monday, 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Beach Shop ( Basement Level) Daily— 10:00 a.nr-4:30 p.m. Closed Mondays Locker Rooms Daily— 6:00 a.m.—8 :00 p.m. Parking Facility Daily— 6:00 a.m.-l:00 a.m. More about OCC Souvenir Table Settings Our Man agement requests that members who have been notified range to pick up their dishes in receiving area downstairs. Ask Ray or Neal. all ar the for Coming in September Special Sept em ber Club events now scheduled — as of mid-August — in clude a Tex as Barbecue Party on S a t urday, Sept em ber 22, and the Fall Wine Tasting Party on Monday, Oct o ber 1 (practically September, is n ’t it?) Watch the Club bulletin boards for more details on these two ever-popular Club affairs. Page 2 (I. to r.) B. Foytich; W. Guild; M. Haxton; 0. Moss; K. Downing; R Muller; M. Rigg; J. An derson. Sports Afloat and Ashore By Jerry Ober T h e c a n o e -p a d d lin g se a s o n p ick s u p m o m e n tu m It is not unusual for the Outrigger Ca noe Club paddlers to start the a n nual s u m m e r regatta season with a lac kluster record. Certainly this s e a son, exc ept for the very productive day at W aik ik i for the Club-sponsored W al te r J. Ma cf ar la ne Regatta, has b een no exception to that rule. T h e Leeward Kai Regatta, fourth of the s u m m e r meets, has just passed and the C lu b ’s paddlers are coming out of the doldrums and are starting to sho w their class beyond the po te n tial w hi c h they have had all along. Th e re are reasons for the slow season starts for the Outrigger. S o m e of our best paddlers arrive home from m a i n land colleges too late for early training and it takes time to get into condition as well as to get together with tea m mates. All this is coming along now and hopes for a bright finish in the su m m e r series have brought much encouragement to paddlers and coa ches as well. Following the fine Mac farla ne Day performance July 4th at Waikiki, Ou t rigger’s paddlers fell into a slump at the John D. Kaupiko Regatta held July 15th at the Hawaii Kai Koko Kai M a rina. Th e course this year at Koko Kai was unusual by traditional standards. T h e regular course provides a onehalf mile straightaway, and the lagoon at Koko Kai provides space for only a one-quarter mile straightaway. Th e shorter distance has no effect on the younger crews who paddle only a quarter or half mile with one turn; but it made a marathon of turns for the longer distance crews. T h e Senior Men had to make nine turns in the running of their two and one-half mile race. For spectators, the course was little better, there being little or no room above the Koko Kai Marina boat slips to watch the races. T h e Outrigger’s racing performance matched the site. We c am e up with only one first place, and that in the Boys 12A division where the 1 2 A ’s chalked up their third consecutive win of the season. The winning 1 2 A ’s were: Patrick Ayau, Bruce Black, Billy Bugbee, Toby Morris, Greg Crane and Pua Rochien. The next best performance of the day for Outrigger was the Boys 14 who took third place. If the Kaupiko Regatta was a dis appointment, the Leeward Kai Re gatta held a week later at Nanakuli Beach Park was a triumph by com parison. Outrigger started off well with a second place showing in the Boys 12B. T h e only real disappoint ment and the termination of a flaw less record came to the 1 2 A ’s who fell to a very close second place. The 12A loss was redeemed, however, by the Boys 14, who posted their first victory of the season. T h e winning 1 4 ’s were: Karl Heyer IV, Damien Farden, Scott Rigg, Kilo Baird, Bobby Linn and Kenny Morrow. T h e Boys 16 crew, living up to their potential, followed into the w in n e r’s circle as the next Outrigger first place crew, gaining their first win of the season. T h e Boys 1 6 ’s were: Jay Anderson, Walter Guild, Mike Haxton, Mark Rigg, Dana Moss and Kainoa Downing. In the w o m e n ’s divisions, Outrigger made beautiful progress. Up from fourth place to first were the Junior women: Christie W i l son, Moira Scully, Judy Mounts, Kim Heyer, Julie Morgan, and Nancy D ’Enbeau. Also climbing the ladder are the Soph om ore women, up from fourth place to second place; the F re s h men women up two places to fourth; the Wom en B Novice, up from fourth to third; and W om en A Novice from seventh to third. Outrigger had to default in several races, as we had no entries for Boys 18, Men Sophomore, Men Junior or Se nio r Women. Our Senio r Men were also on the c om eba ck trail after suffering a sixth place loss at the Kaupiko Regatta. They came in a strong third place at Leeward Kai. The next and last regatta on Oahu for the season was the Oahu C h a m pionshi p held at Keehi Lagoon on August 5th. (See following story.) T h e O ah u C h a m p io n s h ip R egatta The shiny Kokina got a full d a y ’s workout at Keehi Lagoon on August 5th at the Oahu Championships. T he race site, moved mauka by the Keehi Lagoon Park, was a vast improvement over the previous y e a r ’s opposite the airport runway. The day provided its share of tr iumphs and disappointments. Over all, the Outrigger took third in R e gatta points with thirty-four, fo llow ing winning Healani with fifty-five points and second place Kailua with forty-seven. The day started out with a fine second place performance by our Boys 12B. T h e Boys 12A regained their traditional first place position with a solid win in their quarter mile straight away. Paddling in the 12A division were: Patrick Ayau, Bill Bugbee, Greg Crane, Toby Morris, Jay Z u k e r k o m and Pua Rochlen. Good hard training was the reason for the W om en Novice B ’s exceptional win in their event. The winning girls were: Julie Henrickson, Lyn Mason, Jill Fagothey, Maile M o r gan, Eva Segovia and Allison Martin. Page 3 Following the opening events, the Outrigger was not able to get back into the w in n e r ’s circle, but had some very close near misses. T he Boys B and Novice W om en A both took third places. T h e Men B Novice ended up with second place in a photo finish, a stroke or less being the margin. The Boys 14 encountered problems and ended up in fifth place. T h e M en A Novice had no better luck, and came in with a seventh place. T h e Boys 16 encountered the same problem which plagued the 1 4 ’s and Novice A ’s and ended up with a seventh place finish. Both the 1 4 ’s and 1 6 ’s had been first place boats at the previous Leeward Regatta and demonstrated well the unpredictable side of canoe racing. One of the d a y ’s highlights for the Club c am e with the Boys 18 event. In previous regattas we have not been able to field an 18 crew. Coach Archie Kaaua gathered four untrained eight een year old members who thought they were going to watch the race from shore. Be ani e S h e e m an , Adrian Rosemill, Allan Rosemill and Dave Anderson joined Robbie Mu ller and Jim Foytich in the one mile event. Th e y took a very positive fourth place and delivered a well needed point to our total. Our Fre s hm e n wahines fell into seventh spot followed by the Fr e s h m e n M en with a photo finish fourth place that with the blink of an eye could have been second or third. S op h om or e w a h i n e s took third and the S op ho m ore Men showed great power with a strong second place. Another photo finish second place went to our very impressive Junior w a h in e s ’ crew. In a bid to enter a successful S e ni o r W o m e n ’s crew, we did not fare too well with a sixth place finish. T h e competition proved far too strong for our c r e w ’s one week train ing period. T h e S e ni o r Men on ce again took third place to end a sometimes frustrating, sometimes outstanding regatta. Th e final regatta of the sum mer season was held August 18th at Hilo. T h e results are reported briefly on page 1 of this issue. of Harry’s, took off one Su nday m or n ing at 5:30 a.m. from Lipoa Point on Maui and made his way in five hours and twenty minutes to the shores of Molokai. Jim outlasted his escort boat which broke down in the closing yards of the swim. Jim is probably the first distance swimmer who has had to complete his swim and then call the Coast Guard to rescue his escort boat! T h e K A K IN A , a Club project Not all of the canoe races this su m mer have been in the water. Th e re furbishing of the Club’s prime racing canoe has been a race against time. Barely ready for the Leeward Regatta and paddled with wet paint and much work ahead, the Kakina presented quite a contrast to her usual sleek polished appearance. In the two weeks between races a transformation took place. Inspired by paddlers Mike Mason and Jimmy Bugbee. m any of the pa d dlers pitched in and laboriously handsanded and put coat after coat of va r nish on her beautiful koa hull. T he paddlers worked long hours and far into the night with their project, right up to the eve of the Oahu C h a m p io n ship. Even at midnight there were at least five or six people putting on the finishing touches. Brant A ckerman, with much assistance, put beautiful racing stripes the length of the gun wales. Local artist, Wally Young, hand-lettered “ K a k i n a ” in beautiful script. Even race morning brought more last minute preparation as Mark B uc k and several paddlers gave the hull a final wet sanding. T he helping hands for the project came mostly from the younger paddlers. Frequent laborers were Walter Guild, Robbie Miller, Scott Rigg, Billy Bugbee, Drea Kaava, Greg Crane and many others who stopped to help, including P re s ident Rab Gu il d’s wife Alice, who gave it a go for awhile following the Bouillabaisse dinner. R em em b er our Beach Shop Swimming We have another distance sw imme r joining Dr. Harry Huffaker in channel crossing. Jim Caldwell, a good friend for beach wear and sporting goods S P O R T S Co nt i nue d Volleyball Results OPEN T O U R N A M E N T : 1st place: Randy S h a w & Andy Homan 2nd place: David Shoji & Dennis Berg 3rd place: Paul MacLaughlin & Fred Chuckovich W O M E N ’S CLUB C H A M P IO N SH IP S: 1st place: Julie & Kelly Morgan 2nd place: Keanuenue Rochlen & M a rilyn Haine 3rd place: Evie Bla ck & Ann Hogan B A B Y C O U R T DRA W: 1st place: Scott Rigg & Billy Berger 2nd place: Kenny Morrow & Matt Cross 3rd place: Kisi Haine & Peter Ehrman MIXED DOUBLES: 1st place: Randy S h a w & Kelly Morgan 2nd place: To m Ma dison & Evie Black 3rd place: Bu ster C hap m an & Kelly Morgan (24 teams: very good turn-out!) F O U R MA N D R A W “C A L C U T T A ” : 1st place: Jon Haneberg, Kainoa Downing. Bob Oldt, Hal Burchard T en nis Tidbits By Phil Whitney W A I A L A E T E N N I S MATC H A down to the wire tennis match bet wee n the OCC and the W aialae Club was played on August 12, with W aialae squeezing by thirteen matches to eleven. It was nearly an all-Outrigger match, as half of W ai al ae 's women were O u t rigger members and about a quarter of W a i a l a e ’s men could have played for either side. Early wins for O u t rigger in the m e n ’s and w o m e n ’s doubles matches looked like a sure Outrigger victory, but later the tide turned. * * * * * * R em em b er Se pt e m be r 15th and 16th and sign up for this y e a r ’s Intra mural Double Elimination T en ni s To urnamen t at the Ala Moana Ten nis Courts. M e n ’s, W om en' s and Mixed Doubles teams will be paired by the T en ni s Committee in A, B or C ran k ings. Lunc h, refreshments and balls will be furnished with a $ 3 .0 0 per person entry fee. Sign up now on the Athletic Board. Page 4 The 1973 Bouillabaisse Party Or: the volleyballers’ MA HA LO ! Another very successful Bo u ill a baisse Party was held on Monday, July 30th under the auspices of the Winged “ O ” Committee. T h e purpose of the Bouillabaisse Party in the past has been to allow the volleyball teams to show their appreciation to the O u t rigger Canoe Club mem ber sh ip prior to the National Volleyball C h a m p io n ships on the Main lan d. T h is year, however, the party was held after the Nationals as a thank-you party for our members. T h e idea of the party was originated three years ago by Wallv Young, C ha ir man of the Winged “ O ” Committee and M an age r of our volleyball activi ties, as a mean s of acquainting OCC m em b ers with the volleyball players. T h e OCC volleyball teams are ranked nationally each year. T h is year they ranked nu m b e r three in open play and n u m b e r two in M a s t e r ’s play. Every Ol y mp ic Volleyball T e a m has had m em b ers from the Outrigger Canoe Club, and twice the U.S. Ol y mp ic Captain of the Volleyball T e a m has been from the Outrigger Canoe Club: Pete Velasco in 1964: and To m Haine in 1968. T h e Bou illabaisse parties each year can easily claim to be the most s u c cessful parties, financially speaking, that are held. T h e response of the m em ber sh ip has been most gratifying. All of the National volleyball players are in attendance working, but not at volleyball. T he y pour champagne, serve as waiters and do everything necessary to insure the success of the evening. Thi s year there were over two h u n dred people at the party, feasting on fresh New England lobster, clams, shrimp and oyster, combined to pro duce a delicious Bouillabaisse. T he seafood was purchased and brought in by American Airlines. T h e one hundred and seventy bottles of c h a m pagne that added immeasurably to the party were supplied by Western Airlines. T h e three different musical groups were provided by Hawaiian Airlines. The Winged “O " Committee is eval uating the possibility of holding sev eral similar parties each year, such as a clam bake, a steak and pancake breakfast, etc. May the success of the Bouillabaisse Party pass on to these new ventures. Regular Members — Please Kokua! We need your assistance in bring ing our files up to date. T h e following members still have not given the of fice their identification photographs. Head and shoulders pictures are what we need; size: 2 V2 ” x 2 V2 ” . Do you have a passport photo or snapshot? If you have no photo, Viki will snap with the Polaroid. Herbert K. Br us s K e pp e l e r Howa r d W. K l e m m e r Lil li an Laythe L i nd s e y D. Luf ki n Kenneth Makinney S u s a n n e E. Mar t i n W i l l i a m Mc C a r t h y Ch r i s t o p h e r P. M c K e n z i e Marie Michopulos Do n a l d B. Mo dl i n Ar de n B. Heyer Mo or e W i l l i a m B. Ol i ve r L i nd a R e y n o l ds Palzi s Ku l a n i Helyn F e r n a n d e z Porter T h o m a s P. Rei ers on Al fr ed E. S a u n de r s Ad e S c h w a m m e l B r uc e Lyle S h u l t z Davi d Orth Kl a u s me y e r Howa r d M. Lang Al l a n Ledford Davi d S. L yma n George C. Ma ns f i e l d , Jr. C h a r l e s Sc ot t H. May Mi c h a e l A n t h o n y M c G u i r e Michael McM ahon S t e v e n Mo d e r John D. Mo nne t t Ka t h l e e n T o w n s e n d Mu l l e r Es t he r A. O ' T o o l e W i l l i a m H. Phi pps Jose ph M. Quigg C v n t h i a - B e l l e Rodri guez Mr. Edward S c h n e i d e r Na t a l i e Ta l be r t Shor t J. Radford S ma l l Those were the Days . . . ! (illSill Below are copies of the Menu for the Royal H aw aiian and M oana Hotels back in 1933. before the Outrigger was affluent enough to have their own d in ing room (1940). Now that we are celebrating our 65th Anniversary, ole'tim er members may enjoy reminiscing the “good old days" when they could dine at the Royal or Moana w ith prices that were right . . . for 1933! the Carat Patch 10 - ^ c r e a tiv e d e s ig n s in je w e lr y at k in g 's alle y ph. 923-4035 ^ ‘ W ’°,eeS P.O. box 15885 • h o n o lu lu . hawan 96821 LU N CH EO N SPECIALS R E A D Y TO SERVE Fruit Cocktail Rubyette .20 Chicken G um bo Creole .15 Poached Kam ano Hollandaise. Persillee Potatoes .45 Rack of Leilehua Lamb in Casserole au Prim eur .70 Cromesquis of H aw aiian Lobster. M oana .65 Roast Prime Ribs of Parker Ranch Beef Yorkshire P udding & Cress .60 String Beans Saute .15 Carrots & Peas in Cream .15 Potatoes: New Boiled w ith M int .10, A u Gratin .15 H onolulu Spring. French Dressing .25 Saratoga Salad .25 Island Strawberry Short Cake .25 Tutti Frutti Jello .15 Coupe H aw aiian .20 Bread and Butter 10 cents w hen orders are less than 50 cents LUN CH EON — $1.00 D IN N E R — $1.50 PICNIC BOX LUNCH — $1.00 We serve Club Breakfast every day: 40 cents and 65 cents Afternoon Tea served on the Lanai, 4 to 5 — 50 cents Room sendee 15 cents each person Room Sendee to European Plan Guests from a la Carte M enu only D inner including Dance Cover Charge W ednesday and Saturday $2.00 The M anagement Appreciates Suggestions or Criticisms CHAS. A M A L U A N D HIS H A W A I I A N S .......................... 8:30 P.M. AT THE R O Y A L H A W A IIA N HOTEL H A W A IIA N H U L A S and SO N G S by the A loha Serenaders 8:30 P.M. YOUR FULLSERVICE PRINTER DON SWAN 537-5353 fine printing . . . advertising business social Star-Bulletin Printing Co., Inc. 420 Ward Avenue • Honolulu New C a rs, Used C ars, P arts, S e rv ic e , Leasing RAB G U ILD P A L I V O L K S W A G E N , INC. 4 6 001 K am H w y KAN EO H E Ph 2 3 5 3621 Com ing Parties to remember: S eptem ber 22 — “Texas Barbecue” Yippee . . . ! O ctober 1 — Annual WINE TASTING PARTY Gourmets’ delight! RESERVATIONS PLEASE This was W a ik ik i Beach fro n tin g th e O u trig g e r C anoe Club ju s t 3 0 years ago, in 1 9 4 3 , w hen all Oahu beaches had barbed w ire e n ta n g le m e n ts , h o p e fu lly to re ta rd ex p e c te d in v ad e rs. (How o p tim is tic can you be?) Page 5 August was Duke K ahanam oku Month At their meetings on July 19 and August 8, 1973, our Directors elected the twenty-two applicants named b elo w to mem ber sh ip in the Outrigger Canoe Club. A cordial w el co me and aloha to each and all. REGULAR Joseph A ndr ew Dubiel James Henry Jones LA D Y Harriet B o w k e r Cost Mary C. Kline Jean M. Macintyre ASSOCIATE S u z a n n e Kay C huc kovich Richard W hiteley Vier Lynn Elkinton O ’C on n or T a m m y Keliikoalani Henrickson I N T E R M E D IA T E T h e birthday o f the late Duke K a h an am ok u, world-famous sw im m er of the 1 9 1 0 - 1 9 3 0 era and an active Outrigger Club m em b er for much of his life, was observed by a special dis play of old photos and memorabilia throughout the month of August, the exact date falling on August 24. Plans for a memorial din ne r proposed by the Historical Committee had to be deferred to a later date becau se of c o n flicting events during the unusually busy month of August. New plans for a com me mo ra tiv e affair are under consideration by the Historical C o m mittee. P ublished m on th ly by the O U T R IG G E R C A N O E C L U B 2 9 0 9 K a l a k a u a A v e n u e , H o n o l u l u . HI 9 6 8 1 5 Phone: 923-1585 O F F I C E R S AND DIRECTORS R obert W. G uild, P resid en t P e t e r A. B a l d i n g , V i c e - p r e s i d e n t R W M ist. V ice-p resid en t K a r l H e y e r III, S e c r e t a r y R o y C . K e s n e r , Jr ., T r e a s u r e r W illia m M. W ils o n , A sst. S ec. Ja c k B r o w n , Asst. T rea s. W i l l i a m J. E g g er s III R o b e r t A. A n d e r s o n , Jr. S t a n l e y J. B e a r d m o r e Robert T. Guard T h o m a s A. H a i n e W illiam Kea F r e d e r i c k M . H e m m i n g s , Jr. Haydn H Phillips “ O U T R IG G E R ” S T A F F N orm an Riede. G en eral M an ager R obert O. C o sta. P u b lic R elation s C h a irm a n H arold H Y o st, E d itor IN M E M O R IA M Jerry O ber. S p o r ts R eporter B a r b a r a M u rd o u g h . Ed itorial A ssista n t • ■ C H A R L E S F. BLA CK Elisabeth H e im b uc he r Sherratt Will iam Dixon Cook, Jr. Micha el F. O ’Conn or JUNIOR Elizabeth A nn e Chafin Nina Gay Lililehua Henrickson Juli anna Nihoa Henrickson Steven Jackson Fa u lk n er Deirdre Jenine Sm ith Chad Martin Jon Frederic Bryan Bradley John Cavanagh Paul Edward Kaho NO N R E SI D E N T Wellington Sm ith Henderson, Jr. n Deceased May, 1973 Club M e m b e r 17 Years JUDITH A. G OD DAR D Deceased July 13, 1973 FE D R IC O BIVEN Deceased August 5, 1973 Keep P o sted ! Club M e m b e r 29 Years F o r cu r r e n t new s a b o u t Club doings w a tch the bulletin b o a rd s, m ain lobby an d lo cker room level. HAROLD JOHN BOCK Deceased August 11, 1973 Club M e m b e r 18 Years BULK RATE U. S. POSTAGE P AI D H onolulu, H aw aii PERMIT N O . 174 Outrigger Canoe Club 2909 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
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