Masonry Magazine July 1966 Page. 22

Words: Bob Harrison, John Swindal, Mickey Soloff, Allen Young, Donald Bidwell, Anthony Perri, Stephen Raimo, George Miller, Les Dietrich, Bob Tubesing, O.L. Jollay, William Conners, Harry Strauss, Roy Elam, John Yoxen, Glen Dietrich, Billie Soloff, Bernard Strauss, Chas. Danna, Bob Eickmeier, Dave Sloss, John Yexen, Paul Rosenstee, Pote Germinare
Masonry Magazine July 1966 Page. 22

Masonry Magazine July 1966 Page. 22
Summer Board Meeting

(Continued from page 9) a greater share of the building dollar.

On Friday afternoon in 100 degree temperatures 28 men participated in the Annual Executive Board Golf Tournament. Winner of the Glass Block Golf Trophy was O. L. Jollay, Atlanta, Ga., with Allen Young, Memphis, shooting a 78 for the best low gross score. Most durable golfer over the Dogwood Hills course was John Yoxen, Las Vegas.

All the ladies deserve a trophy for playing the course in the intense heat. Winning the Ladies Golf


ANNUAL BOARD GOLF TOURNAMEN

President Perri, center, sends off the first group and wishes them all good luck. Left to right are: Allen Young, Memphis, Fred Doues, St. Louis Perri T. Walter Kirk, St. Louis and Mike Coco, Pittsburgh.

Official Starter Bob Rawlins, second from left poses with the Detroit area foursome. Left to right are: Bob Ebeling, Rowlins, Dwight Lewis Art Houttemann and Clarence Gleason.

L. to R. are: Mrs. Soloff, Mrs Jollay; Mrs. Frostz and Mrs. Strauss

Trophy was Billie Soloff, Chattanooga. Others who played were Mrs. O. L. Jollay, Mrs. Donald Frantz and Mrs. Harry Strauss.

Closing out the Executive Board Meeting on Saturday evening was an enjoyable cocktail party presented by Pittsburgh Corning Corp. followed by the Executive Board's Awards Banquet.

Mickey Soloff, Chattanooga, Bob Eickmeier, St. Louis, John Yexen, Las Vegas and Donald Bidwell, Detroit.

Chas. Danna, Jr., Houston: Paul Rosenstee Phoenix, Bob Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III. and Bob Tubesing, Milwaukee

Don't let the golf club fool you. This is as dose to playing as they come. Left to right are: Anthony Perri, Brooklyn; Stephen Raimo, Syessem, N.Y.: William Conners, Washington, D.C. and George Miller, Chicago.

Harry Strauss, Jr. and Bernard Strauss, Birmingham, Pote Germinare, Milwaukee and John Swindal, Bessemer, Ala.

An all St. Louis foresome of Roy Elam, Glen Dietrich, Les Dietrich and Dave Sloss.


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