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Page 1: Jf•'h t.€¦ · 4 7 years authorized GM Dealer 999 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco Ph. 474-7700 European Wine And Food Tour Departing San Francisco April 25 via Lufthansa Airlines
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Customer 0atisf action

94 -Vo Efficient Third Best in the Nation

Each year Cadillac Motor Division sends surveys to all who have purchased or

leased a Cadillac after they have driven it a year. This survey is made to determine the degree of

over-all customer satisfaction.

Out of all Cadillac dealers in the United States, George Olsen Cadillac ranked number three

with 94% efficiency. That's far ahead of any other Cadillac dealer in this area.

We are proud of our present position, and we will continue to improve our efficiency

until we rank number one.

George Olsen

iadillac 4 7 years authorized GM Dealer

999 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco Ph. 474-7700

European Wine And Food Tour

Departing San Francisco April 25 via Lufthansa Airlines non-stop flight to Frankfurt.

Enjoy Germany, France and Switzerland and their fine wines and food.

Stay at interesting traditional wine country inns and hotels and enjoy the hospitality of Europe's premiere wine makers.

Among the hosts of invitational tastings will be such firms as Julius Kayser, G.H. Mumm, Veuve Cliquot, Bouchard Pere et Fils and the House of Trimbach.

Paris in the Spring will be delightful, with ample time for in­dividual pursuits.

COST PER PERSON (based on dou­ble occupancy of hotel rooms) most meals and excursion airfares: $2895.

SOUTH AMERICA HIGHLIGHTS Fully escorted 15-day tours of

Peru, Chile, Argentina and Brazil operated monthly during 1982 by Kuoni International Tours of Switzerland. From $2729 per person including airfares from Miami, based on double oc­cupancy of hotel rooms, 23 meals, sightseeing and excur­sions to Macchu Picchu.

MAIL TO: George Rhodes Tours, Phil Am Travel, Inc. 21 o Post St., San Francisco CA 94108, for illustrated brochures & reservations for:

)Europe Wine & Food Tour )South America Highlights

Name (s)

Address

City ____ Zip ___ _

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VOLUME 10 / FEBRUARY, 1982 / NUMBER 2

COVER STORY Our new president for 1982, Tevis

P. Martin, Jr., should be a familiar figure around the Olympic Club. He's been a member since his I Ith birthday 38 years ago. See page eight for more details.

Dean Colichidas is the artist. His portraits of Club presidents have graced our covers for many, many years.-THE EDITOR.

OLYMPIAN is published monthly by The Olympic Club at The James H. Barry Company, 170 South Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, California 94103, and entered as second class matter at the Post Office at San Francisco under the Act of March 3, 1879. Editorial offices at 524 Post Street, San Francisco, Cali­fornia 94102. Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self­addressed stamped envelope. Subscrip­tion price, $10.00 per year. Single copies 85 cts. each at Club Office. For adver­tising rates, apply to advertising man­ager. To insure publication, copy and changes should be sent to OLYMPIAN office not later than the first of the previous month. For prompt delivery of the magazine, Olympians should please notify the front office at 524 Post Street of any change of address.

Olympian (ISSN 0030-2163)

6 New Committees And Commissioners

7 Memo From Club President / TEVIS P. MARTIN

8 New President's Biography / E. P. McCARTHY

9 New Officers And Board Of Directors

10 The Club's Movers And Shakers

12 Fathers, Daughters And Other Delights!

14 The Yuletide Season

18 The Club's Financial Statement

22 Betty Duca Wins Flag Tourney / ANN LOYND

24 1981 Golf Wrap-up / BILL SHERMAN

28 In Memoriam

30 50-Year Member Party

32 Runners Night

OLYMPIAN STAFF

EDITOR: ROGER VERRAN. ADVERTISING MANAGER: George M. Lively. ART

DIRECTOR: Tom Hall. STAFF WRITERS: Bill Buckner, Ann Loynd, C.P. Mc­

Carthy, S. Barre Paul, M.D., George Rhodes, William Sherman, Jim Stephenson,

Rawley Tandy, Roger Williams. STAFF ARTISTS: Bill Bratkowski, Howard

Brodie, Joe Frazier, Gus Colichidas, Steve Hall, Nick Leaskou, Jack Martin, King

Harrington. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS: Ron Bull, Tom Hall, Bob Palmer, Tom

Vano.

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We've had one built jar you.

WHAT'S NEW FOR '82? A BEITER THAN EVER OLDSMOBILE LINE

These beautiful cars now on display offer greatly improved fuel economy, are both diesel and gasoline powered - plus more safety, styling, comfort and quality.

BUY OR LEASE - FROM VAN NESS OLDSMOBILE!

WHY? ( 1) Because you'll enjoy doing business with us and

besides we can save you time and money. (2) We are a volume Oldsmobile dealer, being one

of the oldest, largest and most respected in California. Year after year our Service Department receives factory Awards of Merit based on reports by satisfied customers.

"You Buy for Less on Van Ness"

Make it a point to stop in soon, say hello and view in person our outstanding line of '82 Oldsmobiles tn­cluding CUTLASS, CRUISER, STATION WAGONS, DELTA 88 ROYALE, REGENCY 98, TORONADO, the little OMEGA, and the all new model "The Small Cutlass Ciera" available with a new small optional Diesel engine for sensational mileage.

TOM NORMAN Sales Manager

Olympian

415-673-9100

VAN NESS Oldsmobile/GMC t,ucks 1700 VAN NESS AVENUE • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109 • 673-9100

By Sidney Mobell

Certified Gemologist

Past President NORTHERN CALIF.

i GUILD, AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY

HER HEART BELONGS TO ...

Even if her heart belongs to daddy, you still have a chance. Many a heart has been won with diamonds.

With Valentine's Day just around the corner, now's the time to plan your strategy. You can choose from pendants, bracelets, earrings, rings a:1d stickpins in many shapes and sizes.

If you're not trying to be subtle, you'd probably like a heart-shaped setting or even a heart-shaped dia­mond. Diamond heart jewelry is very popular this year. Some of the nation's finest designers and manu­facturers are giving us new and ex­citing designs, so you have an excel­lent selection to choose from.

You say that once you win her over, you'll never let her go? Then how about a set of chains to prevent her from straying-gold chains, that is. For an extra nice touch, you might buy her a chain with small diamonds linked in here and there. You don't have to stop with a neck chain either. You can select a brace­let or an anklet. Whichever you choose is sure to win her apprecia­tion.

At Sidney Mobell Fine Jewelry we don't just sell jewelry; we sell love. Please feel free to consult us at any time for your jewelry needs. We've been in business for many years and have started many a love affair with our diamonds. What's more, we'll still be here when you need service ( and when you're ready to buy your wedding rings).

Two fine stores in San Francisco: 141 Post Street and in the Lobby, Fairmont Hotel. Phone 986-4747.

More interesting facts next month.

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SUNDAY MONDAY

1

7 8

Country - Brunch, Family Buffet and Dinner.

14 15

HOLIDAY

City Clubhouse on

Country - Brunch, Sunday Schedule.

Family Buffet Country Club on and Dinner. Holiday Schedule.

21 22

Country - Brunch, Family Buffet and Dinner.

28 Pacific Northwest Athletic Clubs Basketball Tournament.

Country - Brunch, Family Buf1et and Dinner.

OLYMPIC CLUB ACTIVITIES

CALENDAR FOR

IFlEBIRlUJAIRY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

2 3 4 5

WSS Bridge Lessons, 10:30 a.m.

Chorus Rehearsal, City Buffet, Country Buffet, WGS Guest Day. 5 45 p.m 6 to 9 p m 6 to 8 30 p m

9 10 11 12

WSS Bridge Lessons, 10:30 a.m.

WGS Valentine Chorus Rehearsal, City Buffet. Country Buffet, fournament. 5:45 p m 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 8 30 p m

16 17 18 19 WSS Bridge Lessons, 10:30 a.m.

Running and Marathon Games Night, Awards Night. Country.

WGS Medal Play. Chorus Rehearsal, City Buffet, Country Buffet, 4s Lake, 2s Ocean. 5:45 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 8 30 p.m

23 24 25 26

WSS Bridge Lessons, 10:30 a.m.

WGS Medal Play. Chorus Rehearsal., City Buffet, Country Buffet. 2s Lake, 4s Ocean. 5:45 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 8 30 p m

CITY CLUBHOUSE Breakfast-Main Dining Room 7.00 a.m to 10·00 a m - ~onday through Friday Luncheon Marn Dining Room 12 00 pm to 2 00 p.m. -Monday through Friday

Grill R.oom 11 30a m to 2·00 p.m - Monday through Friday Dinner - Main 01n1ng Room COUNTRY CL5~~'t>Usi9 OOp m - ihursday (Bu!let)

Breaklast-Gr11! Room 7 OOa m. to 10:30a m -Saturday, Sunday, Holidays Brunch-Ma1n01n1noRoom 1000am to200pm -Sundayonly Luncheon-Grill Room 11.00 a rn. lo 2 30 pm. -Wednesda_y thru Sunday Holidays

-Main01n1ngRoom 12.00p.m 102 30p m - 1uesday!hroughFr1day Dinner- Main Dining Room 6 00 pm !o 8 30 pm -Friday (8ul!el)

6 30 to 10 00 pm Saturday s·oo pm to 8 oo pm - Sunday (Buffet & A ia Carte)

GENERAL INFORMATION ~~~,d~s.~~w:i.ioiun~rry Games Night, Country 11 ~ ~g g:~ g~~~~~

ie .su.ogest you make reserYat,ons . City 775-4400. Country ~87-4800 SGA =Seniors' Golf Assoc1at1on. WGS =Women s Goll Section. WSS =Women s Soc1a1 Section

SATURDAY

6

Country Dinner. 6 30 to 10 p m

Dancing to music by Walt Tolleson

13

Country Dinner. 6 30 to 10 p m

Dancing to music by Judy Dennis.

20

Country Dinner. 6 30 to 10 p m

Dancing to music by Jimmy Blass

27 Pacific Northwest Athletic Clubs Basketball Tournament. Country Dinner. 6:30 to 10 p m Dancing to music by Jimmy Diamond with Oscar Franson.

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SUNDAY MONDAY

1

7 8

Country Brunch, Family Buffet and Dinner

14 15

Country· Brunch, Family Buf1et and Dinner

ARIZONA

Arizona Club, Phoenix

CALIFORNIA

Corral de Tierra Country Club, Salinas Del Paso Country Club, Sacramento Del Rio Golf and Country Club, Modesto Los Altos Golf and Country Club

MARCH TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

2 3 4 5 6

WSS Bridge Lessons, Country Dinner, 10:30 a.m. 6 30 to 10 p.m.

Chorus Rehearsal, City Buffet. Country Buffet, Dancing to music by WGS Guest Day. 545 pm. 6 to 9 p.m 6 to 8 30 p.m. Judy Dennis.

9 10 11 12 13

St. Patrick· s Day WSS Bridge Lessons, Golf Tournament. 10 30 a.m. ; St. Patrick's Night

WGS NCWG Open Day. Chorus Rehearsal. City Buffet, Country Buffet. Dinner-Dance, Ocean Course. 5 45 p.m. 6to9p.m 6 to 8 30 p m Country.

16 17 18 19 20 WSS Bridge Lessons. 10 30 a.m. Country Dinner. Games Night, 6 30 to 10 p.m. Country. Dancing to music by

WGS St. Patrick's Day Chorus Rehearsal. City Buf1et, Country Buffet. Jimmy Diamond with Tournament. 545 p.m. 6 to 9 p m. 6 to 8 30 p.m Oscar Franson

Omo

Reciprocal Clubs The Cincinnati Club, Inc. Cleveland Athletic Club The Toledo Club

OREGON

Multnomah Athletic Club, Portland PENNSYLVANIA

Los Angeles Athletic Club and Affiliated Clubs The Los Angeles Club

In order to take advantage of the recip­roccll privileges with the following .Clubs, members must obtain a card of introduc­tion to the host Club. Please contact the Front Office of the City Club.

Pittsburgh Athletic Association TEXAS

Dallas Athletic Club Country Club The Fort Worth Club

Pasadena Athletic Club Richmond Golf and Country Club Santa Rosa Golf and Country Club Valley-Hi Country Club, Sacramento

COLORADO

The Denver Athletic Club

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The Kenwood Golf and Country Club

HAWAII

Outrigger Canoe Club, Honolulu The Pacific Club, Honolulu

ILLINOIS

lllinois Athletic Club, Chicago

INDIANA

Indianapolis Athletic Club, Inc:

IOWA

Des Moines Club

MASSACHUSETTS

Harvard Club of Boston

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MINNESOTA

Minneapolis Athletic Club Saint Paul Athletic Club

MISSOURI

Kansas City Athletic Club The Kansas City Club Missouri Athletic Club, St. Louis

NEBRASKA

Lincoln University Club

NEW YORK Downtown Athletic Club, NYC New York Athletic Club, NYC

NORTH CAROLINA

Charlotte Athletic Club, Inc.

The Houston Club Petroleum Club of Corpus Christi

UTAH

Alta Club, Salt Lake City Ambassador Athletic Club, Salt Lake City

WASHINGTON

The Spokane Club Washington Athletic Club, Seattle

WISCONSIN

Milwaukee Athletic Club AUSTRALIA

City Tattersall's Club, Sydney The Lakes Golf Club, Sydney Tattersall's Club, Brisbane Tattersall's Club, Sydney

CANADA

The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association The Mount Stephen Club, Montreal The Ontario Club, Toronto Terminal City Club, Vancouver Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club

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THE OITMPIC CLUB

COMMITTEES ACTIVITIES Daniel E. Collins, Chairman James E. Deitz James K. Mason Joseph P. Stretch Richard X. Waters Charles J. Willin

ATHLETIC Robert Kahl, Chairman Michael J. Doherty W. Reed Foster Don Gordon Frank Heffernan, Jr. Douglas G. Lynn Gerald E. Nourse Michael Ohleyer Wit'fiam G. Van Horn

FINANCE Kenneth M. Glaser, Chairman William C. Callender Edwin H. Hess, Jr. Theodore E. Nelson Joseph G. Thurston Robert R. Tufts

BUILDING William S. Kaplan, Chairman James R. Bronkema Norman V. Cole David W. Leventhal Robert B. Roche 0. A. Talmage

CITY HOUSE W. Penn Arnett, Chairman Robert L. Appleby William P. Lynch, Jr. Raymond W. Perkins Bruce L. Scollin J. Richard Skidmore

COUNTRY CLUB Roger Staples, Chairman Mark Avelar Fred Campagnoli George Goodwin Robert C. Gould Art Hileman William J. (Jack) Jones Leslie M. Lawrence J arnes B. Leaskou Robert Levy Thomas C. O'Kane Angelo Pappas

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Robert L. Durand, M.D., Director Francis J. Doyle, M.D., Asst. Dir. Bart C. Lally, M.D., Asst. Dir.

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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS-1982 Tevis P. Martin, Jr., President Joseph G. Thurston, Vice President Varnum Paul, Secretary

Edwin H. Hess, Jr. William J. Keays J. Russell Levikow Theodore E. Nelson James G. Shea Robert R. Tufts

TENNIS

Kenneth M. Glaser, Treasurer Robert R. Callan William C. Callender

Donald A. Bering, Chairman Rudy E. Enjaian Albert H. Martin Albert H. Modena, Jr. Michael R. Renner Richard J. Wiegner

JUNIOR/ JUVENILE Scott P. Johnson, Chairman Walter J. Farrell Jay Fritz Atilio A. Mossi Charles J. Vanoncini Robert D. Woerner

LEGAL Leo J. Murphy, Jr., Chairman E. Neal McGettigan Craig Needham

BONDS AND SECURITIES Richard A. Young, Chairman George E. Constantino, Jr. G. Stephen Jizmagian Wall ace Sheehan, Jr. John Sullivan David J. Ware James M. Stewart, Ex Officio

COMMISSIONERS Steve Leveroni, Basketball William Lichtenberger, Deputy Basketball J. Fenton McKenna, Chorus Robert L. Petersen, Deputy Chorus Charlton H. Buckley, Handball Leonard A. Fregosi, Deputy Handball Thomas J. Molumphy, Junior Golf John P. Dudeck, Physical Fitness Gerald I. DeGirolamo, Pistol William G. Hayden, M.D., Deputy Pistol Larry Wilkins, Rifle Michel Dunia, Deputy Rifle Gerald E. Nourse, Running and Marathon James M. Stephenson, Deputy Running

and Marathon G. Gordon Bellis, Shotgun Robert C. Ribak, Deputy Shotgun Constantine Rodatos, Junior/Juvenile Soccer Jay Fritz, Deputy Junior/Juvenile Soccer Nicholas Zoller, Spin and Swim William S. Kaplan, Deputy Spin and Swim W. Reed Foster, Squash F. Thomas Huster, Deputy Squash J. Robert Hall, Junior/Juvenile Swimming E. Glynn Jones, Masters Swimming James M. Beglinger, Deputy Masters Swimming William C. Barthold, D.D.S., Rough Water

Swimming Frederick Sturm, Volleyball William E. Purcell, Water Polo Julius J. Cohen, Wrestling

MEMBERSHIP J. Raymond Healy, Chairman Michael P. Ferro Edward Molkenbuhr

OLYMPIAN Ralph A. Watts, Chairman Dante J. Bonfigli James D. Shepherd

PROPERTIES Rodi P. Martinelli, Jr., Chairman Gerald C. Davalos David P. Dawson George Detweiler James J. Doherty John R. Gentry John G. Hurd Thomas C. McNally III Clyde C. Rogers

FORWARD PLANNING David P. Dawson, Chairman Michael P. Ferro J. Raymond Healy Oliver V. Merle Edward Molkenbuhr, Jr.

1982 WOMEN'S GOLF SECTION Mrs. Robert Atwood, Captain Mrs. James H. Kennedy, Co-Captain Mrs. Edward Hubenette, Secretary Mrs. F. Robert Erickson, Jr., Treasurer Mrs. Jack A. Luceti, WGANC Representative Mrs. L. F. Renneckar, Tournament Chairman Mrs. Michael Ferro, Tournament Co-Chairman Mrs. Cal B. Pierce, Invitational Chairman Mrs. Carl E. Borders, Jr., Invitational

Co-Chairman Mrs. Roegner J. Cushing, Invitational

Co-Chairman Mrs. Arthur A. Barbata, Handicap Chairman Mrs. W. E. Towne, Handicap Co-Chairman Mrs. John F. Donnellan, Scores Chairman Mrs. Joseph B. Holland, Scores Co-Chairman Mrs. Arthur J. Nelson, Rules Chairman Mrs. Fred Campagnoli, New Members Chairman Mrs. Charles J. Zappettini, Social-Entertainment

Chairman Mrs. Leonard E. Fregosi, Social-Entertainment

Co-Chairman Mrs. William Loynd, News-Publicity Mrs. Richard B. Meyer, Ex-Officio

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CLUB STAFF Thomas D. Marquoit, General Manager Robert Marshall, Controller Christian J. Kramer, Manager, City Club Keith D. Melton, Manager, Country Club

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MEMO fro111 our Club President

I would definitely be remiss if my first memo to the mem­bership did not include my thoughts about the just re­

tired President Mike Ferro and his outgoing officers, Dick Pera, Jack Luceti and George Korte. Last year was an ex­tremely busy year for the Club officers, particularly with all the work that had to be done in connection with the pro­posed lease for the Post Street Garage site. Mike Ferro, with the unanimous support of his officers, pursued this matter with untiring diligence, investigating every aspect of the proposal. Their unselfish pursuit of the best possible ar­rangement for the Club will probably result in one of the greatest strides forward in Club history. While the final details of the lease remain to be worked out with John Port­man, the work done last year has not only established the Club's future direction but set a standard of service to the Club for all future Boards to emulate. Their leadership will be admired and remembered by all members for years to come. Thank you Mike, Dick, Jack and George for a mag­nificent performance.

My first duty as President was to attend the annual Hike and Dip celebration New Year's Day. "It was cold" but the libations, food and festivities at the country clubhouse following the Dip made this most honorable tradition a great way to start a new year.

It was early January before I completed this year's

Committee assignments. For those members who volun­teered their service but did not get an assignment, please ac­cept my apology. With so many who want to participate, it is just impossible to accommodate everyone.

The Board is looking forward to a productive year in its relationship with all the various Committees and encourages sound recommendations and suggestions on matters of im­portance to the continued success of the Club.

The President's Ball was outstanding with over 300 in attendance to honor Mike and Coralie Ferro and his retiring officers and wives. It was indeed a pleasure for Carol and me to meet and talk with so many past presidents and directors.

Bringing you up to date on work in progress, I am pleased to advise that the fire and life safety project at the city clubhouse has been completed. The new courtside tennis deck at the country club has not been completed because of rain delays. On the subject of rain, that devastating storm of early January brought a great deal of damage to the golf courses in the form of fallen trees, washed out cart pa'i'hs and sand traps. It will be several weeks before the clean up and repairs will be completed.

In closing, I want to assure you that the Board looks forward to the challenges of the coming year which, hopefully, will be the best ever. TEVIS MARTIN

GALA §T. PATRICK'§ DAY CELEBRATION ...

At the Cot1ntry Club, Saturday, March 13, 1982

Featuring

Special Guest Appearance

by

JOE FEENEY from the

Lawrence Welk Show

with

Olympian Jim Collins Master of Ceremonies

Evening includes $ Host Cocktails 6 :30-8 :00 p.m. $ Dinner with Wine Unlimited 8-9 :30 p.m. $ Tax and Gratuity $ Complimentary Irish Qoffee $ Joe Feeney 9 :30 p.m. $ Dancing until 1 a.m. to

Dick Crest and his Orchestra Price $30.00 per person

RESERVATIONS ARE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY 587-4800

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TEVIS P. MAR TIN, JR. IS OUR PRESIDENT FOR 1982

Our new first family. President Tevis P. Martin, Jr., Carol Martin, David, Tevis Ill. In front, Peter and Linda.

by C. P. McCarthy

THE Olympic Club's new president is on familiar turf. Tevis P. Martin, Jr. has been a member of the Club for

38 of his 49 years. Membership in The Olympic Club was a birthday pres­

ent from his parents on his 11th birthday. As a youngster, he participated in the Club's program for juveniles on Tues­day and Thursday afternoons and on Saturday mornings. He's been a member ever since.

Prior to joining the Club's Board of Directors in January 1980, he had served on the Legal and Admissions Commit­tees. He is a member of the Tennis Section.

As he succeeded outgoing president, Michael P. Ferro,

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Martin noted that "the Club is so well run and in such good financial condition that to keep it on an even keel and going in the right direction is about all one could expect of a president.

"And, of course, the Board will be supervising the writ­ing of the lease of the Club's garage property."

The new president is a native of San Francisco. His fa­ther was a San Francisco attorney and longtime Olympic Club member. His mother, Mildred, is a member of the Club's Women's Social Section.

Tevis Jr. attended St. Monica's and St. Cecilia's grade schools and St. Ignatius High School, where he was an out­standing track and football player. He played varsity foot­ball at the University of California at Berkeley, from which

continued on page 26

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HIS BOARD OF OFFICERS

AND DIRECTORS

KENNETH M. GLASER Treasurer

A EDWIN H. HESS, JR.

THEODORE E. NELSON

JOSEPH G. THURSTON Vice President

ROBERT R. CALLAN

WILLIAM J. KEAYS

JAMES G. SHEA

VARNUM PAUL Secretary

WILLIAM C. CALLENDER

J. RUSSELL LEVIKOW

ROBERT R. TUFTS

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THE CLUB'S MOVERS AND SHAKERS

,:~ 'f 4 / 'f \ f, ~ ,&✓ , , t

" Seated: Murphy, Lynch, Skidmore. Standing: Hurd, Caplin, Talmage, Linde, Murphy, Bronkema, Levikow. Lillevand, Appleby, Willin.

Seated: Green, Stephenson, Foster, Huster, Rodatos. Stand­ing: Hall, Abendroth, Beglinger, Purcell, Zoller, Jones.

Seated: McKenna, Petersen, De Girolamo, Hayden. Standing: Buckley, Lichtenberger, Leveroni, Fregosi, Bellis, Ribak.

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Commissioners, Committeemen, Staff members and other great guys who kept things going in high gear last year.

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FATHERS, DAUGHTERS and other delights!

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SERVING THE

OLYMPIC CLUB

Olympians are Specially Invited to Join the China Coastal Maiden Voyage of the Deluxe Cruise-Liner "Pearl of Scandinavia"

on June the Fifth

Join Olympian George Rhodes and other "old China hands" on this two weeks cruise with unusual opportunities to visit areas of China seldom explored by Western tourists.

"PEARL OF SCANDINAVIA" was designed in Norway to be a '' home away from home'' with each stateroom equipped with private bathroom, refrigerator, telephone, music/ radio system and in­dividually controlled air-conditioning for your personal comfort.

Cuisine by master chefs will feature gourmet dining, including the classics of American and European cuisine as well as Scandinavian smorgasbord, Oriental banquet and other international delicacies. Service and entertainment will be highly professional. Indoor and outdoor swimming pools will add to your pleasure.

PORTS OF CALL include: SHANGHAI, QUINGDAO, DALIEN (Port Arthur), HSINGANG (Tientsin and Beijing (Peking), PUSAN (Korea) and KOBE (Japan). Cruising through the Inland Sea of Japan will pro­vide extraordinary scenic views for your camera as we pass close by tiny islands topped by tiny temples.

PEKING (Bejing) of course will be the highlight of our China Adven­ture where centuries of civilization form the background of China's capital from which the Ming and Ching Dynasty emperors ruled from the Imperial Palaces.

AIR/SEA FARES from $3058 per person (double occupancy of

cabins) include roundtrip economy class airfares from San Fran­cisco, transfers, baggage handling, Hong Kong overnight accom­modations and all excursions in the People's Republic of China.

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THE YULETIDE SEASON SWIM SHOW AND WATER BALLET

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TIME OF GREAT IOY! WOMEN'S SOCIAL SECTION PARTY

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TH·E YULETIDE SEASON LAKESIDE'S CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION.

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TIME OF GREAT JOY! WOMEN'S GOLF SECTION LUNCHEON.

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THE OLYMPIC CLUB ~ BALANCE SHEET

September 30, 1981 and 1980

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS:

Cash (includes interest bearing deposits of $643,087 in 1981 and $445,107 in 1980)

Accounts receivable:

Members-less allowance for doubtful accounts of $16,000 in 1981 and 1980

Other

Inventories

Prepaid expenses

Total current assets

INVESTMENTS

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, AT COST-net of accumulated depreciation of $4,983,519 in 1981 and $4,601,347 in 1980 .

OTHER AsSETS

0

CURRENT LlABILITIES:

Accounts payable

Accrued expenses:

Property taxes

Payroll, sales, and other taxes

Other

Taxes on income

Members' advance billings

Total current liabilities

DEFERRED TAXES ON INCOME

Total liabilities

MEMBERSHIP EQUITY

LIABILITIES AND MEMBERSHIP EQUITY

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.

ACCOUNTANTS'REPORT

1981 1980

$ 709,685 $ 647,579

1,039,191 953,041

142,953 101,772

243,615 217,165

202,229 238,209

2,337,673 2,157,766

280,321 277,766

5,843,687 5,322,890

112,014 97,890

$8,573,695 $7,856,312

708,938 538,226

128,389 124,468

48,593 33,129

256,068 160,709

104,577 71,178

409,391 399,537

1,655,956 1,327,247

13,500

1,669,456 1,327,247

6,904,239 6,529,065

$8,573,695 $7,856,312

The Board of Directors The Olympic Club San Francisco, California

We have examined the balance sheet of THE OLYMPIC CLUB as of September 30, 1981 and 1980, and the related statements of income and membership equity and changes in financial position for the years then ended. Our examinations were made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and, accordingly, included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.

In our opinion, the aforementioned financial statements present fairly the financial position of THE OLYMPIC CLUB at September 30, 1981 and 1980, and the results of its operations and changes in its financial position for the years then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis.

San Francisco, California November 23, 1981

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HOOD AND STRONG Certified Public Accountants

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THE OLYMPIC CLUB

Statement of Income and Membership Equity

Years Ended September 30, 1981 and 1980

REVENUE

Membership dues and fees Food . Beverages . Golf green fees (members and guests) Pro Shop sales . Rental from golf cars Rooms, dressing rooms and lockers The Olympian Magazine Barber and massage Sport Shop and tennis . Cigar stands Service charges, concessions and telephone

Total Revenue .

COSTS AND EXPENSES:

Food . Beverages . Golf course Pro Shop . Golf cars . Rooms, dressing rooms and lockers The Olympian Magazine Barber and massage Sport Shop and tennis Cigar stands Telephone Athletics .

Total Department Costs and Expenses

Clubhouse expense . Administration expense-unallocated Service expense-unallocated

Total Costs and Expenses

Operating Loss

OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):

Initiation fees and sale of golf privileges Rental income-garage . Rental income-Geary property . Interest and dividends . Gain on sale of securities U.S. Amateur Championship Sundry-net

Total Other Income-Net

Income Before Provision for Income Taxes and Extraordinary Credit

PROVISION FOR FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAXES

Income Before Extraordinary Credit

EXTRAORDINARY CREDIT:

Bequest from deceased member

Net Income

MEMBERSHIP EQUITY:

Beginning of year

End of year

1981

$2,966,329 1,803,408

727,200 930,817 385,505 238,629 432,167 101,370 77,776

217,097 4,976

90,671

7,975,945

2,423,695 1,049,129

896,951 508,318 198,607 647,596 115,779 123,129 232,024

10,599 56,264

547,643

6,809,734

1,220,318 237,438

73,596

8,341,086

365,141

523,673 161,074 60,000

113,478

24,691) 6,681

840,215

475,074

99,900

375,174

375,174

6,529,065

$6,904,239

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.

Increase 1980 (Decrease)

$2,913,625 $ 52,704 1,509,319 294,089

614,003 113,197 902,942 27,875 332,003 53,502 233,331 5,298 380,827 51,340 97,891 3,479 68,438 9,338

164,991 52,106 4,864 112

82,037 8,634

7,304,271 671,674

2,168,991 254,704 932,405 116,724 827,178 69,773 427,593 80,725 185,300 13,307 581,738 65,858 104,242 11,537 112,695 10,434 200,862 31,162

9,735 864 56,522 258)

468,775 78,868

6,076,036 733,698

1,135,080 85,238 268,771 31,333)

69,646 3,950

7,549,533 791,553

245,262 119,879

427,876 95,797 158,333 2,741 51,878 8,122 35,119 78,359

1,940 1,940) 24,691)

8,415 1,734)

683,561 156,654

438,299 36,775

55,000 44,900

.383,299 8,125)

279,641 279,641)

662,940 287,766)

5,866,125 662,940

$6,529,065 $ 375,174

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THE OLYMPIC CLUB

Statement of Changes in Financial Position

September 30, 1981 and 1980

WORKING CAPITAL PROVIDED BY:

Operations:

Income before extraordinary credit

Items not currently involving working capital:

Depreciation . Deferred income taxes Amortization of bond discount Gain on sale of securities Other.

Total Provided by Operations Exclusive of Extraordinary Credit

Extraordinary credit-bequest from deceased member

Disposition of equipment

Proceeds from sale or maturity of securities

WORKING CAPITAL USED FOR:

Additions to property and equipment

Increase in investments

Increase in other assets

(DECREASE) INCREASE IN WORKING CAPITAL

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN WORKING CAPITAL BY COMPONENT:

Cash .

Accounts receivable

Inventories

Prepaid expenses

Accounts payable

Accrued expenses

Taxes on income

Members' advance billings

(DECREASE) INCREASE IN WORKING CAPITAL

1981

$ 375,174

392,895 13,500 4,555)

777,014

777,014 4,227

2,000

783,241

917,919

14,124

932,043

($ 148,802)

$ 62,106

127,331

26,450

35,980)

170,712)

114,744)

33,399)

9,854)

($ 148,802)

1980

$ 383,299

357,144

5,928) 1,940)

18,760

751,335

279,641

1,030,976 5,391

49,223

1,085,590

752,487

47,734

12,028

812,249

$ 273,341

$ 309,551

50,645

32,015

82,267

174,413)

50,330)

33,697

10,091)

$ 273,341

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.

Notes to the Financial Statements

September 30, 1981 and 1980

NOTE 1-SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: a) Basis of Accounting: The Club maintains its records on the accrual

basis of accounting. Membership dues are billed in advance and recognized as income in the applicable membership period. Initiation fees are recorded as income at the time membership commences.

b) Inventory Valuation: Mer-chandise inventories held for sale are stated at the lower of cost (generally first-in, first-out) or market.

c) Investments:. Marketable investment securities consisting of bonds held for long-term investment are carried at amortized cost unless there is a permanent impairment of value, at which time the securities are valued at market.

d) Property and Equipment: Depreciable assets are carried at cost less

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accumulated depreciation. Depreciation on buildings and related building improvements is based on the estimated remaining useful lives of the respective buildings. Depreciation on the other assets is computed by the straight-line method based on useful lives.

e) Other Assets: Linen, silverware, china and glassware included in other assets are inventoried valued at a percentage of most recent cost based on usage and other factors.

f) Pension Costs: Pension expense of the Club's Qualified Plan is accrued in accordance with an accrual in accordance with an accrual actuarial cost method. Prior service costs are funded over a forty-year period.

See Next Page for Additional Notes

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Notes to the Financial Statements (Continued)

g) Income Taxes: The Club is a tax-exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code Section 50l(c)-7. As such, it is subject to federal and state income taxes on its investment income and the non-member portion of departmental operations.

Deferred income taxes are recorded for significant timing differences between financial and income tax reporting practices regarding depreciation of property and equipment.

NOTE 2-INVESTMENTS: Investments consisted of the following at September 30, 1981 and 198C

1981 1980 Cost or Quoted Cost or Quoted

Amortized Market Amortized Market Cost Prices Cost Prices

Municipal bonds Other securities (nominal value)

$280,301 $225,575 $277,746 $245,600 20 20

$280,321 $225,575 $277,766 $245,600

NOTE 3-PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT: The principal categories of property and equipment at September 30,

1981 and 1980, were as follows:

1981 Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 821,787 City Club buildings and

improvements ......... 3,387,069 Country Club buildings and

improvements ......... 2,748,674 Golf course ............. 370,147 Tennis facilities .......... 339,130 Construction in progress .... 468,083 Furniture, fixtures and

equipment • * •••••••••• 2,692,316

10,827,206 Less accumulated

depreciation ........... 4,983,519

$ 5,843,687

1980 $ 821,787

3,374,020

2,017,936 364,144 339,130

2,320,967

2,320,967

9,924,237

4,601,347

$ 5,322,890

Remaining Estimated Useful Life

(Years)

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10 15 18

5-7

Construction in progress at September 30, 1981 consisted prfmarily of improvements being made to the City Club building. These improvements are expected to be completed in 1982 at an approximate additional cost of $400,000.

Depreciation amounted to $392,895 in 1981 and $357,144 in 1980.

NOTE 4-RETIREMENT PLANS: The Club has retirement plans covering substantially all employees. Contributions of $83,186 in 1981 and $76,963 in 1980 were made to

defined contribution union plans. Non-union employees who retired prior to January I, 1975, are covered by a non-qualified, unfunded pension plan. Payments are made currently to these retirees at a fixed monthly amount. Payments amounted to $28,658 in 1981 and $31,149 in 1980.

All other non-union Club employees are covered by a qualified, defined benefit plan provided that they meet specified age and service requirements. The total cost of the plan for each of the years ended September 30, 1981 and 1980 was $39,600.

As of December 3 I, 1980 (the date of the last actuarial valuation) accumulated plan benefits and plan net assets were as follows:

Actuarial present value of accumulated plan benefits:

Vested ................................... . Non-vested

Net assets available for benefits

$284,689 73,334

$358,023

$390,143

The assumed rate of return used in determining the actuarial present value of accumulated plan benefits was 60/o.

NOTE 5-INCOME TAXES: Provision for income taxes on the Club's investment and non-member

income for the years ended September 30, 1981 and 1980 are as follows:

Currently payable ................. . Deferred ........................ .

NOTE 6-COMMITMENTS:

1981 $86,400

13,500

$99,900

1980 $55,000

$55,000

Non-cancellable operating lease commitments at September 30, 1981 provided for the following approximate amounts to be paid over the period shown:

Years ending September 30:

1982 ............... . 1983 ............... . 1984 ............... . 1985 ............... . 1986 ............... .

Thereafter until 1996

Land Lease

$ 32,800 32,800 32,800 32,800 32,800

324,900

$488,900

Equipment $ 31,100

15,600

$ 46,700

Total $ 63,900

48,400 32,800 32,800 32,800

324,900

$535,600

Total lease rental expense was $86,174 and $84,408 for fiscal years ended September 30, I 98 I and I 980, respectively.

The Country Club land lease includes a provision for adjusting the lease payment in 1985 based upon changes in the cost of living index for the San Francisco area and a provision -for renegotiating the lease in 1989.

NOTE 7-81st UNITED STATES AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP: During the year, the Club hosted the 81st United States Amateur Golf

Championship. The operating results are included under the other income and expense caption on the Statement of Income and Membership Equity. The loss shown of $24,691 is after the allocation of $50,201 for salary expense of administrative and operating personnel who participated in the planning and conduct of the tournament.

NOTE 8-SUBSEQUENT EVENT (LAND LEASE AGREEMENT): In November, 1981, the Club's Board of Directors agreed to enter into a

land lease agreement with a real estate developer, subject to approval by the Club's membership. The lease, which has a term of 99 years, involves the garage area adjacent to the Club's City Club property on which the developer plans to construct a luxury hotel complex. The agreement pro­vides for the Club to receive base rental payments of $330,000 from 1982 through 1984, $660,000 from 1985 through 1989, and the greater of $660,000 or a percentage of gross hotel revenues for each year thereafter. Base rentals are to be adjusted every five years in accordance with changes in the consumer price index, with a limitation on such adjustment of twenty-five percent. In the fiftieth year of the lease, the base rent is to be adjusted based upon an appraisal of the land.

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BETTY DUCA WINSTHEWGS FLAG TOURNEY Ann Kingsbury scores a hole in one. by Ann Loynd

THE stormiest, earlies( Rainy Season .l in more than a decade has also

poured bright, yellow sunshine on Tuesdays. Almost a phenomenon, roaring winds ceased, rains stopped,

ladies stepped to the first tee, and play began.

FLAG TOURNAMENT: The rules for this popular old favorite are: you plant your flag when you've hit the ball the maximum allowed number of times, which is par plus your handicap. Concern, tension mount if you can't get out of a trap and you visu•aiize an early flag planting at say, the 13th hole. On the other hand, a good bounce or two, well executed shots and you smile as you plant it in the 18th hole!

Play was on the Ocean only this year

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While in the Beautiful Napa Valley, it's Al Petri

and Betty Duca's flag was found at the edge of the front trap on 18, to win first place, Peggy McCarthy's was second at 6' in front of the trap, Viv­ienne Lugea's was in the middle of the 18th fairway, and Ginny Petosis not far behind. Number 17, par 3, caught all the rest of the flag winners: Margaret Duff and Carol McCracken in the hole, Coralie Ferro and Trude Cushing 6' from the hole, while Lee Ellis, Betty Jones, Una Moloney, Emmy Guggenhime, Florence Leppo, Gladys Kennedy, and Ann Kingsbury were on the green. Cash prizes were given. Congratulations winners, and many thanks to our Tournament Com­mittee for their last good efforts of the year.

HOLE-IN-ONE: Ann Kingsbury with a Lynx 5-iron stroked her Pin­nacle ball into the Lake's 15th hole. HOORAY!

FUN, FANTASY, AND COLOR was the keynote of our "Night Before Christmas" party. Colors of red and green ensembles were the fashion, fir and holly evergreen filled sleigh baskets on each dining table with a sassy red and white Santa and candy cane for highlights. A warm glow filled the atmosphere while we dined. And then a sweet blue and white mechanical doll (Betty Cereske), and four brown, cuddly teddy bears (Fran McAteer, Ramona Phelan, Nadine Quinn, Emmy Guggenhime) danced to Virgina Linde's original musical score while Gerry Kelly sang and Mike Eppley played the piano. One graceful reindeer, (Buffie Cereske) pranced ahead of Santa Claus (Gene Pina), who

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put everyone to work delivering packages.

ADDITIONAL AWARDS: Joan Passantino won most improved golfer of the year. Handicaps went up due to really tough play on the Lake this year. Now's a good time to get in and work on your game!

On behalf of the membership, Virgina Atwood presented a gold cir­cular winged "O" pendant to Captain Ellen Meyer as our appreciation, and thanks for careful guidance through the year. Ellen's name was drawn for the crystal bird prize from the birdie tree. When it's your year, it really is.

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* Located just 45 minutes from ski areas * Special Olympian rate ($24.00 double room) for AAA "three star" accommodations in the heart of the Gold Country. * Delicious food and cocktails at reasonable prices * Country & Western parties, Gold Country tours, golf packages, and raft trips easily arranged.

Take Foresthill-Auburn Ravine exit off Hwy. 80 - easy access from freeway.

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In San Francisco, call Olympian, Richard Sequeira (415) 398-2370 FO

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1981 GOLF WRAP-UP

Two-Ball Championship. Seniors Invitational.

by Bill Sherman

THE 1981 Golf Tournament schedule at Lakeside wound up with two

very popular events. The first of these was the MEN'S TWO-BALL CHAM­PIONSHIP. Doug Nelson teamed with Jim Spence for a 136 winning low gross, while Gar Wynne and Frank Ahern matched birdies with the tan­dem of Mel McCracken and Dick Meyer to finish in a dead-heat for low net at 125.

Two former OC champions, Tom Culligan and Bob Callan, were only one shot behind the low gross winners with 137, but three shots up on third­place finishers Mark Avelar and Paul Horwath.

There were ties in low net for third as well as first. Tom Caddell and Angelo Pappas scored 127 to match Bob Tufts and Clyde Rogers. The lowest 18 hole round in the low net division was fired by McCracken and Meyer with a net 60 on the Ocean; Horwath and Avelar had a scintillating gross 65 on the Ocean. This effort was 10 shots better than their first day's score on the Lake!

Results, 1981 Two-Ball Champion­ship: Low Gross Division-1st, Doug Nelson/Jim Spence 136; 2nd, Tom Culligan/Bob Callan 137; 3rd, Mark Avelar/Paul Horwath 140.

Low Net Divison-lst, Gar Wynne/ Frank Ahern and Mel McCracken/ Dick Meyer 125; 3rd, Tom Caddell/ Angelo Pappas and Bob Tufts/Clyde Rogers 127; 5th, Ed Murphy/Dick Heintz, Mike Renner/Joe Giraudo and John Flanagan/Phil Barry 129; 8th, Bob Davis/Peter DiBono 130; 9th, Bob Jacobs/Chuck Freitas, Roger Staples/Dan Ferguson, Ralph Cicurel/ Fred Campagnoli and Al Peace/Jerry Churton 131; 13th, Rick Nichols/Dick Alvarez, Lloyd Aubry/ Tom Morton and Dan Mahl/ Jack Dethlefsen 132.

On the Lake, it was Dave Burton and John Lopeman loping home in front with a Plus 9, edging Tom Feeney and Tom Kongsgaard and the twosome of Paul Horwath and Ernie Naveller by one.

continued on page 32

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Business Phones: From San Francisco NO. 761-2786 • From So. San Francisco NO. 583-1990

IGNATIUS G. PASSANTINO

PASSANTINO PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE

Fresh and Frozen Fruits and Vegetables

Golden Gate Produce Term.inal, South San Francisco, California

Robert E. Watson, Jr., Agency Your one source for Life, Accident and Health, Group, Pension and Estate Planning insurance.

235 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Phone: (415) 391-2383

representing:

Ocmdental Life Jn.stn-a11,·e Company of Califormn

,r A Member of , r Trnn,ame,·ica Co,·,,oration

rransamerma Life lnsunrnce and .4.nnuHy Company

An hisurance Service of Transan,c,ica Corporation

59 YEARS OF PERSONAL SERVICE

LEWIS OF SAN FRANCISCO INC. 133 Kearny St. 2nd floor

S.F. 94108

Jewelers JACK. SCHROTH

President

Diamond Importers 421-7460

MARGIE BRADY Secretory-Treasurer

"There Is No Finer Beef"

anywhere - than

Idaho Quality fed

BEEF

• DEL MONTE MEAT CO. (46)

and

MILLER PACKING COMPANY 206 Second Street, Oakland

Sweetheart HAMS - BACON - SAUSAGE

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GOLFERS­FOR YOUR

CONVENIENCE SLEEP BY THE SEA

ROBERTS-AT -THE-BEACH MOTEL Convenient to the first tee too!

Lakeside--4 minute, Lake Merced-6 minutes

Harding-3 minute, Lincoln Park-5 minutes

2828 Sloat Blvd.

Opposite S. F. Zoo and Storyland

564-2610

ROBERTS BROS., Props.

NEW PRESIDENT continued

he received a bachelor's degree in 1954. In November of 1954 he married

Carol Upland, also a San Francisco native and graduate of St. Rose Acad­emy and U.C., Berkeley.

After two years in the Navy as a line officer on the amphibious ship U.S.S. Matthews in the Pacific, Martin re­turned to San Francisco and law school. He received his law degree from Hast­ings College of Law in 1959 and passed the California State Bar Examination that fall. He has practiced law in San Francisco ever since and is now a part­ner with the firm of Kerner, Colangelo & Imlay. He specializes in business law, real estate, estate planning and probate.

Martin is a member of the State Bar of California, the Bar Association of San Francisco and the San Francisco Lawyers Club.

He and his wife live in San Carlos. They have four children, Tevis P. III, 26, also a U.C., Berkeley graduate, is employed with Union Bank. Linda Marie, 22 received her degree in Art History from U.C., Berkeley in June. David, 1 7, is a senior at Serra High School in San Mateo where he plays varsity baseball and football. Peter, 13, is in the eighth grade at St. Charles School in San Carlos.

Martin is a member and past presi­dent of Serra Club of San Francisco and a past member of the Board of Gover­nors and now Treasurer of the North­ern California chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of Hanna Boys Center, Serra High School Board of Education, San Francisco Grid Club, and remains ac­tive in U.C. Alumni affairs. He has served on various San Carlos civic com­mittees and commissions.

ATLAS LINEN

RENTAL 3338 SEVE:t::l'TEENTH ST.

San Francisco

Phone 621-1130

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~s YOU SHOULD KNOW

Al Scoma

Dean Duryea

Michael Perri, Jr. Chief Executive Officer

Scoma' s by The Pyramid Seafood & Spirits

565 Clay Street San Francisco, California 94111 415 - 434-2345

Al Scoma's downtown restaurant.

GOLDEN GATE INSURANCE CENTER

Insurance Specialists

Including Automobiles • Business Homeowners • Life & Health

757 Lincoln Ave., San Rafael, Ca. 94901 (415) 459-2223

We specialize in quality service for: • HIGH INTEREST BEARING SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

Including money market accounts

• REFINANCING

• EQUITY LOANS

• "WRAPAROUND" LOANS

Executive Office (our Pacific Heights office)

Fillmore at Sacramento, San Francisco, CA 929-9000

#8 Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco, California

Your Host: Joey Alioto (415) 673-0183

THE FINEST JEWELRY g GEMS COST YOU NO MORE ..

... at Azevedo. We are uniquely qualified as Graduate Gemologists of the Gem­

ological Institute of America. Our extensive selection of fine gemstone jewelry and our reputation for expertise and integrity are good reasons for visiting us soon!

Olympic Club Member

A~evedo Jewelers • Gemologists

210 Post St. • 3rd Floor

781-0063

C

C

(

JON J. GILBERT

J , )

DAVID F. RAVETTI Olympian

U. J. (Al) Bottella Sales Representative

David P. Paganini Broker

Donald C. de Zordo

TRIPLE S COMPANY EDWARDS SYSTEM'S DISTRIBUTORS

Fire Alarm, Smoke Detector and Life Safety Systems for all types

of buildings.

1485 Bayshore Blvd.

San Francisco, Ca. 94 I 24

(415) 468-2500

RED CARPET REAL ESTATE

DAVID F. RAVETTI ASSOCIATES

Complete Real Estate Services: • Residential Investments • Appraisals • Financing Arranged • Nationwide Referral

333 West Portal Avenue, San Francisco

681-1040

Bus. Phone (415) 565-2269 Home Phone (415) 821-1922

Membership and Insurance Services For:

HOME OWNERS AUTOMOBILES HIGH-LIMIT ACCIDENT

150 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA. 94101

1016 Irwin Street San Rafael, California 94901

Office: ( 415) 456-3000

Residence: ( 415) 453-4960

Realtors

REM~"/01?\

"Commercial and

Residential Property"

Shell Building Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS

Free Delivery Service in Financial District

DONALD C. DE ZORDO, PHARM. D

102 Bush Street San Francisco Telephone 981-5373

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OLYMPIANS: WHEN YOU NEED A CAR WE'RE RIGHT NEXT DOOR.

We feature GM cars like this Buick Skylark.

• Low daily, weekend, week-long rates.

• 10% discount off our new attention rates to Olympians.

500 Post Street, 47 4-5300

National Car Rental Corner of Post and Mason

We feature GM cars.

GORDON FEIST Vice President

Since 1928

S and C 1'l0TORS 11\'C. WEST'S LARGEST FORD DEALER

Specializing in Fleat Sales and Leasing Used Cars - Trucks New Fords

Body Shop - Parts and Service Department

2001 Market Street, San Francisco 94114 Telephone 861-6000

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FercliJ\.aJ\.<t Terl\e~deJ\. f, Bros., Inc.

Painting" f:1, Decorators Contractors Paperhang-ers

SINCE 1926

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL

838 Divisadero Street 346-1420

Contractor's license No. 113700

SINCE 1933

Telephone: 621-6388

Service . Quality.

520 BRYANT ST.· TELEPHONE 397-1534

JOE ZABLOCKI

Michael Madden

Michael Maddan of Maddan & Company Inc., San Francisco Food Brokers, was named President of the Northern California Food Brokers Association for 1982. At 31 years of age, Maddan is the youngest Food Broker ever to hold this prestigious position.

IN MEMORIAM Munro L. Strong, M.D., of San

Francisco, died on November 14, 1981. He had been a member since 1952.

L. M. Barsocchini, M.D., of San Francisco, died on November 18, 1981. He had been a member since 1968.

J. Frank Shea, M.D., of San Mateo, died on November 22, 1981. He had been a member since 1939.

Michael A. Bouskos, of Atherton, died on November 28, 1981. He had been a member since 1975.

A. B. Thomas, of Alameda, died in early October of 1981. He had been a member since 1977.

Earl Hunt, of Los Angeles, died on December 5, 1981. He had been a member since 1978.

Mrs. Larry Barrett, of San Fran­cisco, died on October 17, 1981. She had been a member of the Women's Social Section since 1970.

Adolfo De Urioste, of San Fran­cisco, died on December 10, 1981. He had been a member since 1942.

Harry F. McCord, of San Francisco, died on December 11, 198 I. He had been a member since 1956.

William A. Landtbom, of San Fran­cisco, died on December 14, 1981. He had been a member since 1939.

Quality & Service Since 1927

Complete Line of

GLASSWARE • SILVERWARE • CHINAWARE

JANITOR)Al SUPPLIES • PAPER SUPPLIES

BAR SUPPLIES • EQUIPMENT 4< FIXTURES

501 · 15TH ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94102

(415) 626-1700

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1ANS YOU SHOULD KNOW

Lloyd E. Latch, D.C.

David K. Randolph Co-owner

LATCH CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES

442 Post Street San Francisco

Specializing in neck, back and nerve disorders

OLYMPIC CLUB MEMBER

Lloyd E. Latch, D.C. . . . . 392-4204

FARROADS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURS Air-Ship-Rail-Bus - Anywhere In the World

• CRUISE SPECIALISTS

• GROUP TOURS • TRAVEL & STUDY TOURS • BUSINESS & CONVENTION TRAVEL

Serving Moior Airlines • Major Credit Cords Accepted No Extra Charge for Our Service • Free Ticket Delivery

51 Combon Drive, Son Francisco, CA. 94132 (Porkmerced) • Phone: (415) 586-3040

Leonard S. Mee

.~. '~ ~,, i

G. E. B. King

Kevin T. Scarpelli Vice Presidenf~Manager

MOUNTAIN SPRINGS WATER CO. Spring Water

or

Distilled Water

Delivered Fresh Daily to Your

Home or Office

895 Innes Avenue, San Francisco

824-1131

BURNS International

Security

Services

8001 Capwell Drive

Oakland, CA 94621

638-2171

wedbush

HIIHI\IS

Quality Guards, Investigations and Electronie

Security Services

noble, cooke, inc.

Member of all Principal Securities Exchanges

142 Sansome Street, Fifth Floor San Francisco, California 94104

(415) 986-3330

John P. Shiels

CARPET • TILE • WOOD VINYL

SAN FRANCISCO 1100 Selby St.

Phone 282-1822

9 Bay Area Locations

.stJ1/nrx

Bill Haskell

HAVE Y0"£1DISCOVERED WHO JUSTIN •. ..., ..... zoN IS?

To find out call (415) 393-0257 Davis, Skaggs & Co., Inc.

GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ESTATE PLANNING. STOCKS. BONDS, TAX INVESTMENTS. INSURANCE. OPTIONS. IRA AND KEOGH PLANS.

T. Weatherly Kemp

Clyde Rogers

Howard N. Gilmore

T. WEATHERLY KEMP associated with

CALENDER-ROBINSON CO., INC.

500 Sansome Street 986-4078 San Francisco 94111

INSURANCE SPECIALIST for

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

Clyde Rogers Realtor (RECI) Have Buyers & Investors-Need Sellers!

What do you have to sell or exchange?­Also Active in Businesses-Buy or Sell­Consultant in Real Estate and Bminesses.

Industrial - Commercial - Income Properties

929 Hearst Building, San Francisco, California

Phone - 543-7 444

Gilmore- EnveloJ)e Corp. 325 VALLEY DRIVE

BRISBANE

467-6000

DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND PRINTED ENVELOPES

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LEASE ANY NEW OR USED

FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC

CAR, TRU~K, PLEASURE VEHICLE

FLEET SALES

OR INDIVIDUAL DENNIS CLARK General Manager

■ AMERICAN al INTERNATIONAL LEASING

855 MAHLER ROAD, BURLINGAME, CA (415) 697-7243

O~MPIANS ONTHE TOWN THE FINEST PLACES TO DINE/DANCE/HAVE FUN

ESTRADA'S For the best in Spanish food and atmosphere, it's been Estrada's Spanish Kitchen for more than fifty years. Here you will truly enjoy famous food prepared by experts in the Art of Old World foods and cookery. Having a party at home? Call them and they'll prepare a complete service of authentic California Spanish dishes for you. Or come in and enjoy cocktails and old-time Spanish dinner. They're only 15 minutes from down­town, 7440 Mission Street, Daly City. 755-1282.

Al Scoma

BARD ELLI'S 243 O'Farrell Street

(2 blocks from The Olympic Club)

Scoma' s Restaurant Delectable dining right over the water on

Fabulous Fisherman's Wharf

LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER

On Pier 47, the very end of Jones Street

FISHERMAN'S WHARF

"Old San Francisco Atmosphere"

Serving Italian and Continental Cuisine

Open for Lunch and Dinner- Monday Through Friday

Closed Saturday and Sunday Banquet Room for 40 persons Available Reservations 982-0243

50-YEAR MEMBER PARTYMAY19

IN May, The Olympic Club will cele­brate its 122nd birthday with a trib­

ute to its fifty-year members. This annual cocktail and dinner party has become one of the Club's most out­standing social events and this year's promises to be the best ever.

Olympians who joined the Club at any time during or before the year 1932 should notify the Club, if they have not already done so, so that their names can be inscribed on the "Fifty-Year Members' Plaque," they receive the beautiful Winged '0' lapel pin, and re­ceive an invitation to the annual party.

The notification form printed below may be used by those who qualify for this distinct honor. Please send the form to the General Manager's office.

PLEASE PRINT

Name

Ledger Number

Telephone

Address

Date Joined the Club

Date of Birth

Signature

A Ccntur9 of Service

-SAN 1FRA:SCISCO-

:J!>~![~tt'JEE'.~) ~

ltb:n~m®~m~Pl:!im~§J ~

4'+11·me&illi 1illtE& ~

170 fo,.rrtt ~~AN ~ESS ~VENUE'

~ ;{'..~NOEf?H!LL 1-7780 ~

Available on Saturdays & Sundays tor banquets or wedding parties, minimum 100 persons ffl'illl'fifi~ffl'illffl'illrn,1rrnrn'Wl/)1itfl1lm'i11Tii\1fi!

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iAN"S YOU SHOULD KNOW BEE LINE, INC.

Pressure Sensitive (self-adhering)

LABELS AND TAPES 267 WATTIS WAY

SO. SAN FRANCISCO. CA. 94080

761-4700 Dar Ahern, Gen. Mgr.

Ray Perin

John Manning Olympian

John DeAngeles

Bill Mohrdick

• PIJI/Jlca,Nc.~ • •

MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT

895 Mitten Rd., Burlingame• 692-1654

VARNER WARD LEASING Professionals

in Auto and Equipment Leasing

CORPORATE AND INDIVIDUAL LEASES UP TO 60 MONTHS

One Stop Shopping at our Convenient City Location.

FREE INDOOR PARKING

548 Fifth St .. San Francisco • 495-6500

You're In Good Company With

JOHN DE ANGELES Hart Schaffner & Marx

Hickey-Freeman Christian Dior Austin Reed Of Regent St.

Pierre Cardin Nino Cerruti Just to mention a few of the celebrated Men's

fashions names at Hastings St. Francis Hotel Shop.

For Service and Fashion Guidance, ask for John De Angeles or phone 393-8912 for appt.

HASTINGS St. Francis Hotel Shop

Mohrdick Electric Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

135 Tenth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Telephone 552-7020

TIM LEACH

EMBARCADERO MORTGAGE CORPORATION

Trust Deed Investments

Real Estate Financing for Commercial and Income Property.

233 SANSOME STREET 433-4120

A Licensed California Brokerage Firm

SERVADEI SERVICE, INC . (SERV-A-DAY)

PAUL J. PARAVENTI

Plumbing and Heating Steam Boilers & Fire Sprinklers

Since 1936 • Lie. No. 168371 • 24 Hour Service

2071 Union St., Tel. 567-5025 • Sales Service

Richard F. Angotti President

IF IT

APPEARS HERE!

Your Name

Erick Engman

San Fra,ncisco Ambulance Service

PARAMEDIC UNITS

931-3900

Your face can be Your fortune

To place an ad:

Call George lively Olympian Ad Manager 775-4400

KING-AMERICAN Ambulance Company Largest, best equipped fleet of inten­sive care ambulances in the Bay area.

24 hour service - every day

SAN FRANCISCO 931-1400, 621-2100 DALY CITY 992-7500

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RUNNERS NIGHT WILL BE FEBRUARY 18 Dr. Harry Hlavac is guest speaker.

CLUB runners were busy right up to the end of 1981, chalking up more

mileage in anticipation of the Annual Awards Night which will be held at the City Club on Thursday evening, February 18, at 6 o'clock.

All Olympians, their families and friends are invited to attend the Run­ning Awards Night for a fun time and an informative time as Dr. Harry Hlavac, author of The Foot Book­Advice for Athletes, will be the guest speaker. The program will start at 6:00 p.m., with no-host cocktails and com­plimentary hors d'oeuvres, to be followed by Dr. Hlavac's presentation, and concluded with the presenting of the running awards.

As this is the Buffet Night at the City Club, two large tables in the dining room will be reserved for persons wishing to stay for dinner. Please make your own reservations and ask for the Runners tables to complete the evening in a delightful way.

OLYMPIAN'S COOPERATIVE Bl lSl.\'ESS

DIRECTORY Furniture-

Treasures from Scandinavia Danish furniture, gift wares, jewelry, silver,

stainless steel, china, crystal, porcelains

S. Christian OF COPENHAGEN, INC.

JESf'.ER PETERSEN EX, 2-3394

225 Post Street • 1001 Front Street Also: Burlingame, Palo Alto, San Jose

FUNERALS-

Leo V. Carew, President

Carew & English FUNERAL DIRECTORS

WHERE FAMILY NEEDS COME FIRST

350 Masonic 346-2414 Spacious Private Parking

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Club Mourns The Death of Rudy Scholz

Rudolph J. (Rudy) Scholz, long-time rugby coach of the Olympic Club and a member of the gold-medal winning U.S. rugby teams in the 1920 and 1924 Olympics, died recently at his Palo Alto home. He was 85.

Scholz, a San Francisco attorney, played rugby most of his life, and last actively competed in an exhibition match at Pebble Beach in I 977, at the age of 82.

A native of Illinois, he graduated from the University of Santa Clara­where he was on the rugby, football, basketball and baseball varsity, and where he became a member of the Ath­letic Hall of Fame.

MEN'S GOLF continued

The OC Seniors Invitational was played at Match vs. Par, with competi­tions for the 18 hole event held on both Lake and Ocean courses. Curt Hayden and Al Spieller led all the lads with a plus 15 tally on the Ocean, besting Amby Canonica and Porter Smith by a pair at Plus 13. Ed Treude and John Gordon had Plus 12 as did Easy Ed Foulkes and Bob Connor.

Results: 1981 Senior's Invitational­Lake Course: 1st, Dave Burton/ John Lopeman + 9; 2nd, Tom Feeney /Tom

Kongsgaard and Paul Horwath/Ernie Navellier + 8; 4th, Al Kralik/ Joe Gumber, Dick Specht/ Jack Holley and Joe Byrne/Dwight Murray + 6; 7th, Dick Meyer /Bob Remensperger, Frank Filippi/Noble Roemer, Fran Murphy/ Lee Emerson and Jim Quinn/Bob Mc­Williams + 5; 11th; Mike Ferro/Don Chapman, Earl Vinal/Jack St. Clair, John Hermann/Paul Lorton and Ed Pater/Warren Elston + 4.

Ocean Course: 1st, Curt Hayden/ Al Spieller + 15; 2nd, Amby Canonica/ Porter Smith + 13; 3rd, Ed Treude/ John Gordon and Ed Foulkes/Bob Conner + 12; 5th, Al Sarrail/Herb Gershen, Jack Sullivan/Tom Feerick and Vince Pelfini/Harry Richards + 11; 8th, Clark Guinan/Joe Cronan, Jack Watson/Charles Watson and Fritz Renneckar/Paul Dixon + 10; 11th, Clipper Mills/John Grady and Ken Kingsbury/John Robertson +9; 13th, Charles Willin/Jim Maciel and Ken Koch/Norm Juney + 8.

There was a special Senior's Invita­tional prize awarded to Lloyd Aubry's guest, Clyde Henry, because Clyde notched an ace on the Ocean's 2nd hole. Not that Mr. Henry was alone in the ace-making department. On days other than the Invitational, Dr. Daniel Barry scored an HIO on the Lake's 15th. Paul Lamson, playing with Mario Lanza Basso, Jim Drucker and Battling Bill McMonigle, rapped one home on the Lake's 13th.

LAW OFFICES OF GUY 0. KORNBLUM A Professional Corporation

445 BUSH STREET, 6TH FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

(415) 392-7800

CIVIL LITIGATION SPECIALISTS

An Olympian Since 1962

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IANS YOU SHOULD KNOW

IF

IT

APPEARS

HERE!

Your Name

JACK BROWN President

Your face can be Your fortune

To place an ad:

Call George Lively Olympian Ad Manager 775-4400

OFFICE FURNISHINGS SINCE 1876

RUCKER­FULLER

COMPANY WALTER OLSON

V. P. Sales/Mktg.

645 BATTERY STREET• SAN FRANCISCO 362-3700

Jay "Kelly" Veach

Tom Belluomini

Boat & lUotor Mart 3250 Army Street, San Francisco

824-3545 Northern California's largest powerboat

dealer offering the industry's premium boats:

Sea Ray & Boston Whaler plus

Johnson outboards and a fu11 line of Marine accessories-water skis and an

AAA rated service center.

AMERICAN POUL TRY CO. SAN FRANCISCO

PHEASANT BRAND

Fish - Vegetables Sara Lee Products

(415) 648-9200

Malcolm Stroud

2400 Lombard at Scott, San Francisco, CA 94123 563-8988

Dennis Shea

Olympian Joe Cresalia

Frank Spadarella

Andrew M. Regalia

Bruno Malucchi Owner

VIKING DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (FORMERLY ELDER CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY) 1

Concrete & Steel Fasteners/Tools Phillips Red Head USM Parabolt Buildex Tapcon Buildex teks

LOCKS American Security Padlocks

TOOLS Bosch Milwaukee Makita

JOB BOXES Knaack

22 Mississippi St., San Francisco 94107 Phone: (415) 626-3750

POST STREET SINCE 1912 Second Floor 278 Post St.

CRESALIA JEWELERS NIDEROST & TABER

SILVERWARE • WATCHES • JEWELRY Certified Diamond Specialists and Appraisers GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

Have a trained gemologist help you select the diamond or other gem of your choice, explain its value and quality arid issue your safeguard

warranty. Lowest prices guaranteed.

781-7373

TOTO'S restaurant and pizzeria

1913 Junipero Serra Blvd. Daly City 756-8686

LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS

Complete Italian Dinners

Authentic Neapolitan Style Pizza "It's Only a Driver and 2 Woods

From Lakeside to Toto's"

AUTOMOBILES-

BRITISH MOTOR CAR DISTRIBUTORS, LTD.

ANDREW M. REGALIA President

Rolls Royce, Maserati, Jaguar, MG, Triumph, Rover

901 Van Ness Ave. S.F., CA 94109 Telephone (415) 776-7700

DEVINCENZI Trucking Co. GENERAL FREIGHT

DAILY SCHEDULE: San Francisco, San Jose, Salinas, Monterey, Santa Rosa, Napa, Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, Oakland, Contra Costa and all intermediate points.

1598 CARROLL AVE. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94124

Phone: 822-5515

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ARNOLD PALMER WEARS A WATCH HE NEVER

HAS TO PAMPER: ROLEX. The strong play, the fluent style, the brilliant drive. Arnold Palmer's tournament golf is legend­ary. Off the links, he demands a timepiece with the same championship quality: Rolex. His 18kt. gold Rolex Day-Date with matching President bracelet is a hand-crafted 30-jewel chronometer. It is pressure-proof down to 165 feet in its im­pregnable Oyster case, and reads date and day in full. (Available in 23 languages.)

Ti,,~.-'MA77AMA/~ _,, '~ .

M~➔~~-

~.=~~vc,..~:Fbt;.!L Two Fine Stores in San Francisco.

141 Post Street• San Francisco• (415) 986-4747 Fairmont Hotel, Atop Nob Hill • (415) 772-5000

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