Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 13

Words: Anthony Perri, Harold Peterson, Stephen Raimo, William Picco, James Lonie, Joseph Szabo, Gregor Pichler, R.J. DeWalle, Herman May, Frank Zoubek, Herschel Hunt, T. Kirk, Joseph Holme, E. Parsley, Henry Nemee, Montie Smallen, Stanley Child, John Serdahely, Darwin Blix, Peter Baier, C. Henriksen, E. DiSabatino, Le Churchill, Robert Fenimore, Donald Frantz, Earl Blackstock, B. Lybeek, R. Sneed, Lawrence Blythe, Garland Sherman, Paul Poynor, Ray Wheeler
Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 13
61 MCAA Committees Appointed by Raimo

LAS VEGAS, NEV, President Stephen D. Raimo, meeting with the board at its spring meeting here, has announced the following 1961 MCAA committees:

ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Chairman, Peter Baier, Hobart, Ind.; Montie Smallen, Portland, Ore. AIA Chairman, Henry Nemee, Cleveland, O.

APPRENTICESHIP
Chairman, Herschel Hunt, Indianapolis, Ind.: Le Roy Churchill, Phoenix, Ariz.; C. O. Henriksen, Chicago, Ill.; Gregor Pichler, Milwaukee, Wis.; Montie Smallen, Portland, Ore.

CONVENTION
Chairman, Herman May, Pasadena, Tex.

FINANCE
Chairman, Frank Zoubek, Kenosha, Wis.; Stanley Child, Salt Lake City, Utah; R. J. DeWalle, St. Louis, Mo.; E. J. DiSabatino, Wilmington, Del.: Robert Fenimore, Ft. Worth, Tex.; Donald Frantz, St. Louis Park, Mo.; E. Lyle Parsley, Portland, Ore.; Anthony Perri, Brooklyn, N. Y. John Serdahely, Milwaukee, Wis.; Joseph Szabo, Des Plaines, Ill.; Robert Tubesing, Waukesha, Wis.

CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS
Chairman, T. W. Kirk, Glendale, M.; Darwin Blix, Arlington Heights, Ill.; Earl Blackstock, Scattle, Wash.; B. Lybeek, New York City, R. R. Sneed, Nashville, Tenn.

JOINT
Chairman, Joseph Szabo, Des Plaines, Ill.; Jack Cook, Miami, Fla.; Frank Laureys, Barrington, Ill.; C. Dana, Jr., Houston, Tex.; R. J. DeWalle, St. Louis, Mo.; Joseph Holme, New York City, James Lonie, Dayton, 0.; William Picco, Washington, D. C.

LABOR RELATIONS
Chairman, Harold Peterson, Chicago, Ill.; Lawrence Blythe, Ft. Worth, Tex.; E. J. DeSabatino, Wilmington, Del.; Henry Nemec, Cleveland, O.; Garland Sherman, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Paul Poynor, Nashville, Tenn.; Ray Wheeler, St. Albans, W. Va. (Continued on page 16)




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