Harold Peterson


Roles


MCAA Board


Chairman - 1958-1959

On August 27, 1950 the first convention of the Mason Contractors Association of America was held in Sun Porch of the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Mich. Pictured around the table (left to right) are: Norman Bourchard, Gregor ...


Masonry Magazine January 1970 Page. 15
January 1970

Donald Bidwell
President

Allen Young
Vice President

Guy Apple
Secretary

David Soloff
Treasurer



MCAA
Officers
1969-70



Charles Velardo
Vice President
Region

Masonry Magazine March 1969 Page. 9
March 1969

1969-1970 MCAA Officers. Left to right are: Regional Vice Presidents G. Earl Blackstock, Charles B. Lance, Harrell Webster, Eugene George, Donald Frantz, and Charles Velardo. Secretary, Guy Apple: Treasurer David B. Soloff: Vice President Allen Young and

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 27
February 1968

masonry
February, 1968
Speakers at the convention are: left-top to bottom, Anthony Perri, MCAA President: O. L. Jollay, MCAA Secretary and Convention Chairman and Robert Coulsen, Executive Vice President American Arbitration Association.

Masonry Magazine February 1967 Page. 7
February 1967



Donald Bidwell, Detroit, Michigan, MCAA Vice President, who in the absence of President Anthony Perri acted as Convention Chairman.

The St. Louis Cardinals Baseball team then discussed briefly the baseball prospects for the Cardinals a

Masonry Magazine December 1966 Page. 32
December 1966

MCAA MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE

January 4, 1967 "Insurance For the Mason Contractor" will be presented at the Hopkins House, Hopkins, Minnesota. Those interested in attending should contact R. J. Hendershott, 112 Wayside Road, Hopkins, Minn, or the MC

Masonry Magazine July 1966 Page. 15
July 1966

People & Events

Canada. Others who enjoyed this sport were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Germinaro with most of the teenagers joining them.

Head Wrangler Fred Daues did another outstanding job handling the Annual Golf Tournament. Played on the Dogw

Masonry Magazine April 1966 Page. 3
April 1966

President
Anthony Perri

Vice President
Donald Bidwell

Treasurer
Robert Harrison

Secretary
Donald Stevens

Regional Vice Presidents
Michael Coco
O. L. Jollay
Frank Laureys
C. DeWitt Br

Masonry Magazine April 1966 Page. 23
April 1966

AMC ELECTS ESCHE PRESIDENT
The Associated Masonry Contractors of Metropolitan Chicago has elected new officers. Clare Esche was selected President with Fred Beyer, Vice President. David Lee is Secretary with Bob Henriksen the new Treasurer. Board Mem

Masonry Magazine February 1966 Page. 19
February 1966

CONVENTION REPORT

(Continued from page 6)

Closing out the Tuesday morning session.

President Les Dietrich called the Annual Meeting of the MCAA to order at 1:45 P.M., in the Virginia Suite. Mr. T. Walter Kirk led the members in

Masonry Magazine January 1966 Page. 19
January 1966

washington, d.c.

'66

Saturday, February 19

9:30 Α.Μ. Executive Board Meeting Dover Room

11:00 A.M. Registration. Registration Desk, Main Lobby, Sheraton-Park Hotel.

4:00 P.M. President's Reception - Esplanade

Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 11
August 1964

Don Bidwell Wins Golf Trophy

Don Bidwell, left, Detroit, Michigan, winner of the '64 Gloss Block Golf Trophy, receives congratulations from Robert Rawlins. Tied at the end of 18 with Bob Harrisen, Chicago, Den won the trophy in a 9 hole play-off

Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 12
August 1964

People & Events

Bob Rowlins presents special gifts to winners of the Ladies Golf Tournament. Mrs. James Snyder, Detroit, left, most enthusiastic golfer and Mrs. E. J. DiSabatine, Wilmington, winner of the tournament.

General Counsel, Na

Masonry Magazine March 1964 Page. 7
March 1964

Newly elected President Lester Dietrich receives congratulations from James Lonio, Immediate Past President. Other officers pictured are: Jack Cook, Miami, Flo. Regional Vice President; Donald Bidwell, Plymouth, Mich., Secretary; Herman L. May, Houston,

Masonry Magazine March 1964 Page. 11
March 1964



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Masonry Magazine March 1964 Page. 17
March 1964

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