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GV LF The annual CCC. spring golf tournament is one ol the major sporting events ol the season. Classes are excused lor the afternoon and all the students take oil tor 5ports- mens Golf Course For an afternoon ot relaxation after a winter ol hard study. The Faculty golters are led by Doctor l-loss and Coach Carl 5tockdale who are two ol the leading contenders tor the championship title each year. Last year, however, they were nosed out by jordan Levinson who shot a blazing 74 and pete Gibbons who took a runner-up position with an 85. But victory was not won easily as Will lvlees, Don Kozil, Tom Dull, Bill l-lemes, jule Block and 5tu Levine poured on the pressure all afternoon. BOWLING Each year, QCC. sponsors an extensive, exciting bowling program. The 1954-55 season was by lar the most thrilling with the championship being decided in the last Frame of the last game. The star ol the UfVlyopes,', Ron Brodsky, edged Captain Bill l-lemes ot the Four Rectin by one pin. Final 5tandings: First Place . . . fvlyopes Ron Brodsky, l-larvey Wayne, 5y Fligman and Dick l-lilles- heim. 5econd Place . . . Four Recti Bill l-lemes, 5tuart Levine, 5hel Baron and 5heldon Shatz. Third Place . . . Doctors: joseph 5mith, Edward lobiasz, Max Lockwood, john Christakos, and Morton Abrams. This yearis trophies went to Ron Brodsky For high game and high series, with the respective scores of Q34 and 634. The enthusiasm and support given to bowling by both faculty and students make it CCQBS most valuable extra-curricular activity. liz
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SENIVR .DIIE.CTf RY Harry M. Anzai paia Maui, Hawaii. Jack Bylan, 1305 Highland, Beloit, Wisconsin Hugh Campbell, 437 West Vine 5t.,Kalamazoo, Michigan. Gerald Cannon, 6801 Riggs Road West, Hyatts- ville, Maryland. Robert Cramer, Sharon, West Virginia. Thomas Dull, 194 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Min- nesota. John Elgie, 27 Lakewood Place, Troy, New York. Seymour Fligman, 3821 Kings Highway, Brook- lyn, New York. Edgar Fox, 2135 73rd Street, Brooklyn 4, New Robert Helfand, 5346 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, lllinois. Donald Kozil, 6975 West School 5t., Chicago, lllinois. Shuso Kumata, 5403 North Clark St., Chicago 40, lllinois. Gillingham Landis, 26 Normalee Rd., Staten lsland, New York. Jordan Levinson, 383 Eastwood Rd., Woodmere. Long lsland, New York. Willard Mees, 1204 Merrivole Ave., Minne apolis, Minnesota. James McLaurin, Box 28, Milton, North Dakota. Jerome McNamara, 6336 25th Ave., Kenosha, York Wisconsin. Gordon Fryling, 1005 Hancock Street 5. E., SGmi1nO,SO7lSl'l3O' 353C Broadway' Chicago' Grand Rapids Michigan. it I ' . ' S IR Il 2746N hl-l ,Ch , l3eterC5ibbons,1517 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul 5, Omfoisrowe I Ort Oyne ICOQO Minnesota' - Wiley Russell, 1874 West 32nd Street, Cane Frank Grochowski, 1244 tast Cfirand Blvd., Hill, Arkansas. Michigan. Daniel Smith, 3700 6th Ave., Sioux City, lowa. Robert Grunow, 26520 West Chicago, Detroit, Harry Smith, 105 2nd Street, West Chaska, Michigan. Minnesota. Donald Andersen, 1513 Henry Street, Neenah, Charles Krall, North Harmon Drive, Lake Wisconsin. Mitchell, South Dakota. Jule L. Block, 223 North Main St., LeSueur, Robert Lamonsol-F, 214 Hegeman Ave., Brook- Minnesota. lyn, New York. Bernard Brickman, 4461 North Harding St. Chicago, lllinois. Ronald N. Brodsky, 254-32 74th Avenue, Glen Oakes, Long lsland, New York. Cieorge G. Burkhard, 12299 North Wells Road, Milan, Michigan. Mack D. Collins, 1010 Campbell St., Camden, 5outh Carolina. Wayne Covious, 1415 South 14th St., Manito- woc, Wisconsin. John Forbes, 926 LeRoy, Ferndale 20, Michigan. Hulbert Greenberg, 1520 South Kedvale Ave- nue, Chicago, lllinois. James F. Gutierrez, 405 Luna Blvd., Albuquer- que, New Mexico. Harvey Hart, 5912 North Maplewood, Chi- cago 45, lllinois. Howard V. Hart, 14470 West Burleigh St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. William Hemes, 712 Lake Shore Drive, Escan- aba, Michigan. Gerald F. Hewitt, 2022 E. South St., Jackson, Michigan. Richard M. Hillesheim, 101 North Second St., Le5ueur, Minnesota. Leo Kolinski, 89-11 34th Ave., Jackson Heights, Queens, New York. Laddie Koresch, 1841 Kenilworth St., Berwyn, lllinois. Stuart LeVine, 3002 Narragansett, Chicago, lllinois. Stanley D. Maoury, 2126 69th St., Brooklyn, New York. Paul E. Martin, Lake Mills, lowa. Robert McDonnell, 1945 James Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. Nathan L. lviiller, 200 Ellwood Rd., Kensington, Connecticut. Gunther Neumann, 89-11 34th Ave., Jackson Heights, New York, New York. Frank Overman, Bon Air, Sidney, Qhio. Ruth Peoples, 3140 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, lllinois. Donald Petrie, 8101 5th Ave., North Bergen, New Jersey. Keith A. Prentice, 312 4th St., South Oakes, North Dakota. Raymond R. Racicot, East Longmeadow, Mas- sachusetts. Michael S. Roshak, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Howard R. Silverman, Sachem Trail, lndian Hill Rd., Saugatuch, Connecticut. RobertC. Spiering, 612 Dickens, Chicago, llli- nous. Gerald Steele, 5463 North 51st Blvd., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Herbert 5. Wheeler, 249 Summer St., Lynn, Massachusetts.
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