Masonry Magazine May 1965 Page. 19
MCAA Management Institute
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off of quantities and their pricing. Special emphasis vas placed on showing the member how to use the nformation and know-how that he has gained from his own experience and to provide him with additional tools to make his work more efficient and accurate.
MCAA Education Committee Chairman is Robert Ebeling, Detroit, Michigan, with Estimating Meeting Chairman Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III.
Attending the Management Institute were: Joseph Kunde, Itasca, III.; Rudy Rakoci and Bob O'Connor, Hinsdale, III.; Les Dietrich, Fred Daues, Richard J. DeValle, St. Louis, Mo.; Frank Laureys, Barrington, III.; Dave Sibbald and Ray Paquette, Hartford, Conn.; Howard and Kenneth Jacobsen, Palatine, III.; John Cavanaugh, Birmingham, Mich.; Raymond and Bernard Rivard, Glenview, III.; Dave Lee and Calvin Coy, Northbrook, III.; Albert Wendt, Villa Park, III.; G. DeModica, Wood Dale, III.; Fred Knopp, Granger, nd.; Edwin Viall, Flint, Mich.; Herman Kabbe, Anthony Luczynski, William Wilke and Edward Busse, Elmhurst, III.; Harry Strauss, Jr. and J. E.Randolph, Birmingham, Ala.; Joe Splendoria, Clarendon Hills, II.; James Gillstrom, La Grange, III.
Robert Butendorf, Oak Brook, III.; Charles Matthys, Park Ridge, III.; Norman Anderson, Highland Park. II.; Ralph Hines, South Holland, III.; John Whaley, Villa Park, III.; Quentin Rekstad and Norman Zucek, Downers Grove, III.; Joseph Clifford, Valparaiso, Ind.; Edward Radtke and Harold Hedegard, Indianapolis, Ind.; James Lonie and William Jones, Dayton, Ohio; Robert Hansen and Joseph Vidlak, Elmhurst, III.; Leo Lagura, Gary, Ind.; Melvin Baum and Scotty Sullivan, Morton, III.; Richard Lauber, Oak Park, III.; Robert Tubesing and George Asztalos, New Berlin, Wis.; Glen Boson, Marshfield, Wis.; William Dentinger, Jr., Brookfield, Wis.; John Rohatsch and John Hein, Milwaukee, Wis.; William Tren, Brookfield, Wis.; Elmer Brunner, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis,; John H. Dahlman, Jr., Milwaukee, Wis.; Allan Young, Memphis, Tenn.
Walter Joslyn, Jr., Harry Ladehoff, Donald White, Jack Langelund, Stanley Samuels, Chicago, III.; Lee Nordstrom, Fox Lake, III.; Stephen D. Raimo, Syosset, N.Y.; Anthony Perri, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Fred Beyer, Chicago, III.; James Luterbach, Milwaukee, Wis.; Marvin Argenta, Hammond, Indiana and Peter Baier, Hobart, Ind.
With this initial Institute being the success that it was, the Education Committee Chairman Mr. Ebeling has already made tenative arrangements for future meetings. Scheduling calls for the Estimating Course to be in Detroit, Michigan, during June and back in Chicago again in July to take care of those members who were unable to attend the first session. If your Chapter is interested in sponsoring a similar course write the MCAA Executive Office for full details.
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