Masonry Magazine October 1977 Page. 15
Officers of BAC Reelected at Annual Convention
All officers of the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen (BAC) were unanimously reelected at the organization's 1977 convention in Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, Nev., September 19-23. Reelected officers appearing in the group picture are: Thomas F. Murphy (center), president: James F. Richardson (left), 1st vice president, and Edward M. Bellucci (right), treasurer. John T. Joyce, who was reelected secretary, is pictured individually at the far right.
Reelected to terms as vice presidents were: Francis M. Bachofer, 2nd VP: Donald E. Williams, 3rd VP: Michael Pedicini, 4th VP: Louis Weir, 5th VP: T. D. Harris, 6th VP: Clarence J. Kurlinski, 7th VP: Howard J. Thaller, 8th VP: Erich Paarsch, 9th VP, and Thomas J. McIntyre, 10th VP.
One of the featured speakers at the meeting was MCAA president Robert Ebeling, who spoke on Wednesday morning, September 21. He discussed the current status of the three industry programs jointly sponsored by MCAA and BAC-the International Masonry Institute (IMI), the Bricklayers & Trowel Trades International Pension Trust, and the International Apprenticeship Trust (IMAT). He lauded the cooperative efforts being undertaken by both organizations in promoting these programs.
Other MCAA representatives participating in the convention were: Charles F. Velardo, chairman of the board of trustees and advisors of IMI and MCAA immediate past president; Anthony Zotollo, MCAA regional vice president, and George A. Miller, MCAA executive vice president.
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