Masonry Magazine August 1981 Page. 27
MCAA BOARD MEETING
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This document and all of the matters surrounding it were thoroughly discussed and adopted by the MCAA Board.
Following these discussions, the Chair appointed members as well as their alternates to the Nominating Committee for the coming year. They include: David B. Soloff Jr., Charles Velardo, Robert Ebeling, Eugene George, Edward Bach, Anthony Zotollo and Robert Hatch.
Previous to the Board meeting, on Monday afternoon, the annual Executive Board Golf Tournament was held.
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(From left) Charles Velardo; Eugene George; Mickey Soloff; Bob Hatch: Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Person of Burlingame, Calif., and MCAA President Louis J. Helbert Jr.
What is it? Dick Felice seems to be wondering just that as George Miller presents him with the special "Sandman man Trophy" for spending the most time in the sandtraps during the golf tournament. Ruth Leonard is all smiles after receiving a unique golfbag bar set for being closest to the pin on the 5th hole. Her accuracy was the best among all the golfers, men and women alike.
The winners emerging as follows: Men's Low Gross: "Mickey" Soloff (77); Men's Low Net: Eugene George (68); High Score: Robert Tubesing.
In the ladies category, Billie Soloff won both the Low Gross and Low Net events with a score of 95. Closest to the pin was Ruth Leonard.
The meeting was officially concluded with the MCAA Executive Board Banquet on Tuesday evening in the Club House of the Woodstock Country Club.
The MCAA Fall Executive Board Meeting will be held October 11-16 at the Frenchman's Reef Hotel, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
Raking it in
A frightened householder excitedly reported to police headquarters that he had been struck down in the dark outside his back door by an unknown assailant. A young policeman was sent to the scene to investigate. He soon returned with a lump on his forehead and a rather glum look on his face. "Solved the case," he reported. "Amazingly fast work," said the chief. "How did you resolve the case." The young cop replied, "I stepped on the rake, foo."