Masonry Magazine February 1973 Page. 22
ALLEN YOUNG
EUGENE GEORGE
HERSCHEL HUNT
Receiving MCAA's highest honor, the Lead Man Award, are Allen Young, Immediate Past-President; Regional Vice President Eugene George; Herschel Hunt of Indianapolis, and Bob Rawlins of Pittsburgh Corning Corp., each shown in the center of the pictures. Making the presentations are President David Soloff (right) and Vice President Charles Velardo. Also receiving awards were Past-President Donald Bidwell of Detroit and Monte Smallen of Portland (Ore.), who were unable to attend the convention.
'73 Convention Report
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President; Robert Ebeling, Secretary, and Robert Harrison, Treasurer.
Newly elected to posts of Regional Vice President were Anthony Zotollo of New York City, Region A; Justin Breithaupt, Shreveport, La., Region E, and Nels Smith, Portland, Ore., Region G.
Reelected Regional Vice Presidents were O.L. Jollay, Region B; Robert Tubesing, Region C; Roy Elam, Region D; Guy Apple, Region F; James Carollo, Region H, and Eugene George, Region I.
The main social functions consisted of "Fun Day" on Friday, February 23, which was devoted entirely to relaxation.
BOB RAWLINS
Including a golf tournament; the President's Reception on Saturday, and the Annual Banquet on Tuesday evening signaling the close of the convention.
Nearly 70 golfers turned out for the tournament, with Mack Pettit of Spartanburg, S.C. emerging as winner. The tournament was highlighted by the presentation of the Fred Daues Trophy named in honor of one of MCAA's most respected Past-Presidents who for many years had conducted the Association's golf tournaments. The trophy will be perpetuated in his name.
True to their promises at the last Executive Board meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. "guaranteeing" good weather conditions for the Atlanta golf outing, tournament co-chairmen Allen Young and O.I.. Jollay outdid themselves by providing nearly perfect weather not only at the golf course but for the full six days of the convention. We don't know if they're "in" with the Chamber of Commerce or the Weather Bureau, but they sure have a connection someplace!
NOTE: The preceding report constitutes the Secretary's minutes of the 1973 MCAA Convention. A transcript of the proceedings will be on file at MCAA headquarters and may be reviewed on request by interested members of the Association.