Masonry Magazine May 1966 Page. 23
TUSCON HIGH-Cover Photo
The Tucson High School addition vividly shows how an architect, when confronted with a difficult task of adding on to an existing older structure, can effectively utilize masonry materials to blend in the new, modern section. The large wall section, broken up into three parts by the decorative brick panel work, breaks the monotony. Combined with expert craftsmanship and quality materials, this structure is an excellent investment for the Tucson area. Masonry contractor, Ronald Lee, Tucson, Arizona.
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A training class for mason tenders is now in its third session under Manpower Development & Training Act at Westmont, Ill. The course as presently presented, runs for a period of four weeks with instruction being conducted at the Laborers' Union local meeting hall. Herbert A. Marsden, a Bricklayer of Local No. 74, is head instructor with Lewis Heidtke his assistant. Joseph Allen, Business Representative of Loborers' Local No. 96, is the school supervisor. MASONRY May, 1966
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