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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated June 17, 1955 reads "Here's the way things lined up recently when the Kiwanis Clubs of this section held their golf tournament at San Fernando Valley Country Club. Here the California-Nevada-Hawaii district governor, Harold M. Heimbaugh, greets the club golfers as they line up. From left they are Heimbaugh, W. W. (Dick) Speer, lieutenant governor, district 25; Jack MacDonald, Woodland Hills club president; Eli Garfein, co-tournament chairman; Lou NaVal, first vice president, Woodland Hills; Bill Kerwan, tournament chairman; Russ Neeley, second vice president, Woodland Hills, and Newt Small, West Hollywood Kiwanis club member and president of the Kiwanis Crippled Children's Foundation."
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