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President
James Lonie
Vice President
Lester Dietrich
Vice President-East
Anthony Perri
Vice President-Midwest
Joseph Szabo
Vice President-West
E. Lyle Parsley
Treasurer
Frank Zoubek
Secretary
Herman L. May
Executive Vice President
George A. Miller
Legal Counsel
Peer Pedersen
People & Events
Thanks to MCAA's Houston Chapter for the wonderful convention. Our thanks too to the weatherman who provided five full days of clear skies and warm Texas sun. And now to the snow, the sleet and snow falling.
One of the most humorous incidents of the convention was the "stolen car" taken by Mrs. Clarence Bundy, Waukesha. Calling at the Shamrock Garage for her car, they gave her the wrong one. Next time you see her ask her about the Houston police. Shep Fields provided wonderful, danceable music at the Tuesday evening banquet. Shep has some enjoyable records, and they're tops. Talking of records, Justin Wilson's Monday morning session before the convention was recorded, and he plans to put it into an album. If it's half as good as the real thing it'll be a real hit.
Thanks too, to Anchor Mfg. Co., Chicago, for their continued support of the Ladies' Program. The ladies express their thanks for the beautiful corsages and enjoyable coffee hours. Arizona is celebrating their 50th year of Statehood and in honor of this event "This is Arizona" has published a beautiful 570 page edition. Thanks to Paul Rosensteel, Arizona Masonry Guild, for the "half a hundred."
The Magazine for the Masonry Industry
MASONRY
FEBRUARY, 1962
VOLUME 2, NO. 2
CONTENTS
3 People & Events
5 Elect Lonic MCAA President
11 MCAA Material Handling Jamboree
12 Cover Photo Story
13 Mason Contractor News & News of the Industry
13 Booklet On Protective Construction
Published by AMC
14 National Apprentice Contest in Portland, Oregon
16 Build A Picture Window, well almost, Into Your
Fallout Shelter
18 Advertisers' Index
As the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America, MASONRY publishes authoritative announcements and articles concerning activities of the MCAA. Statements and opinions expressed in editorials or articles by the editors and contributors do not necessarily represent the official position of the MCAA, and the publication of advertising does not imply endorsement of products advertised nor statements made concerning them.
Published monthly. Editorial and Executive Office, MCAA, 208 South La Salle Street, Chicago 4, III. Subscription price $5.00 per year. 50 cents per copy.
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