Masonry Magazine July 1977 Page. 5

Words: Don Leonard, Anthony Zotollo, Eugene George, Robert Ebeling, William Dentinger, Paul Clements, George Miller, Oscar Person, Paul Rosensteel, Gerald Sutherland, Robert Harrison, Louis Helbert, Ray Wimer, Blaine Warner, Stan Misunas, R.E. Beaupre, L.C. Pardue
Masonry Magazine July 1977 Page. 5

Masonry Magazine July 1977 Page. 5
masonry
The MAGAZINE FOR THE MASONRY INDUSTRY
Official Publication of:
Mason Contractors Association of America
Canadian Masonry Contractors Association
GEORGE A. MILLER, Publisher
STAN MISUNAS, Editor


President
Robert Ebeling


Vice President
Eugene George


Secretary
Louis J. Helbert, Jr.


Treasurer
Robert Harrison


Regional Vice Presidents
Anthony Zotollo
Paul Clements
William Dentinger
Don Leonard
Gerald Sutherland
Blaine Warner
L. C. Pardue, Jr.
Oscar Person
R. E. Beaupre


About Our Cover
Poised majestically on a bluff overlooking the historic Hudson River at West Point, N.Y., is Eisenhower Hall, the U.S. Military Academy's new cadet activities center. Architect for the striking masonry structure was Welton Beck & Associates Architects, New York, N.Y. Sovereign Construction Co. Ltd., Fort Lee, N.J., was the general contractor.


Legal Counsel
Peer Pedersen
George Plumb
Pedersen & Houpt


Insurance Consultant
Walter T. Derk
Richard J. Lietz
Fred S. James & Co.


Executive Vice President
George A. Miller


Field Representatives
Paul Rosensteel
Phoenix, Arizona
Ray Wimer
Portland, Oregon


Executive Office
17W601-14th Street
Oakbrook Terrace, IIL 60181
Area Code 312 620-6767

As the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association, Masonry publishes authoritative articles and timely news concerning activities of the MCAA and CMCA. Statements and opinions expressed in editorials or articles by the editors and contributors do not necessarily represent the official position of the MCAA or the CMCA, and the publication of advertising does not imply endorsement of products advertised or statements made concerning them.

Published 11 times annually (November December issues combined). Editorial and Executive Office, MCAA, 17W601 Fourteenth St., Oakbrook Terrace, III. 60181. Area code 312/620-6767. Subscription price: $6.00 per year (Canada, $7.00). Copyright 1977. Mason Contractors Association of America.

Application to mail at 2nd Class rates pending at Villa Park, III. 60181 and at additional mailing office.

JULY, 1977-Volume 17, Number 7


Coming Events
4


People & Events
8


Labor Law Potpourri
9


The Arizona Story
10


Mason Contractor News & News of the Industry
13


Masonry Industry Executives Meet with New GSA Head
Lloyd Hamm Wins Gregor Pichler Award
14


BIA Technical Notes-7E Colorless Coatings for Brick Masonry
15


MCAA Summer Executive Board Meeting
20


Minnesota Recognition Awards
26


Advertisers' Index
30


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