Dana Zanone
Became a Clamper in 1977 at Stove Pipe Wells.
Worked for Kaiser Steel in Fontana as an Industrial Engineer and in Napa as Operations Accounting Manager.
Moved on to become the Environmental, Quality and UN Lab Manager for Myers
Container and now consults part time on environmental cleanup projects and property management.
Ran the burro race in Death Valley once under the alias of Yosemite Sam and
put a plaque in Needles to the National Old Trails Highway (Route 66).
George Spooner
Dan Wing
He was a salesman and shortly after his year as humbug
moved to Oregon where he still lives.
James McMullen/ Gone to the Golden Hills
Jim “Mac” McMullen was a California native.
Entered the U.S. Army Air Corps just out of high school and retired after 25 years.
He was a SAC pilot and he considered the most satisfying achievement of his
military career was that his air crew was the first ever to successfully bail
out of a B-47 (in North Africa).
After retiring from the military he continued in government service (HUD) as a real estate appraiser.
Mac was a charter member of Billy Holcomb Chapter and he
considered the organization a very significant part of his retirement years.
Frank Brommenschenkel /
Gone to the Golden Hills
Frank was from North Dakota and came to California via the air force where he was a commissioned officer.
Frank was the first to serve lunch on Saturday.
Until Frank was Humbug, the Chapter only served Saturday Dinner and Sunday Breakfast.
Floyd Shaw / Gone to the Golden Hills
Floyd was a Claremont businessman.
He loved to play poker