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by outgoing President Allen Young. This was followed by a welcome address by Convention Chairman Jack Cook and the President's Report by Young.
Talks then were given by M. A. Pekarek, director, NCR Speakers' Bureau, National Cash Register Co. ("There's No Excuse for Mediocrity"); Neal English, executive director, International Masonry Institute "Masonry Moves Ahead"), and Dick Jackman ("Never Treat Humans Like Relations").
Golf tournament winner Tony Zotollo (in light jacket) is all smiles as he receives Norton Clipper trophy from Ed Thorn. Also smiling their approval are Allen Young (left) and MCAA Executive Vice President George A. Miller.
BM & PIU President Thomas F. Murphy (left) goes over a point with Mr. D. Quinn Mills prior to their discussion of construction industry stabilization. Allen Young is an interested bystander.
The day everyone looked forward to "Fun Day"-preceded the convention on Friday, January 7, and was devoted solely to golf, fishing and relaxation. More than 100 golfers and 84 deepsea fishermen turned out for the programmed events.
Winner of the golf tournament and the Norton Clipper trophy was Tony Zotollo, with the best score trophy being won by Thurman H. Culler of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Winner of the ladies' tournament was Mrs. Anthony Galan, Port Huron, Mich. The rounds were played on the beautiful Country Club of Miami course with (Continued on page 39)
Attentive audience listens to George Miller present an Association report at the MCAA Executive Board Meeting on Saturday morning.