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"John Trowbridge, cafe pianist, was one of the co-founders of San Francisco's first uniform club, The Pacific Drill Patrol (PDP) in 1972. Other founding members included: Jack Fritscher, Ed Linotti, Robert Cato, Frank Gonchar, Tony Perles, Bill Livingston, and Lee Smithee (who appears in PDP jumpsuit uniform in the photograph entitled, "Undercover Cop: The Secret Co-Efficients of Desire, 1974" on page 17 of Jack Fritscher's American Men coffee-table photography book, GMP, London, 1995). Bill and Lee's design business, which employed Bob Cato who crashed his van accidentally into Mary Martin and Janet Gaynor, after leaving Jack Fritscher's house, was burned out during the Barracks Bath House fire, South of Market, on Hallam Street, where the artist Rex lost his studio as did the photographer Mark I. Chester."