Masonry Magazine January 1962 Page. 10

Words: Anthony Perri, Lester Dietrich, Stephen Raimo, Norman Eatherton, William Picco, Evan Harris, James Lonie, Joseph Szabo, Robert Tubesing, Reno Fabbri, Jack Cook, Herman May, Richard DeWalle, O.L. Jollay, E. Parsley, Harold Hedegard, Paul Hoschek, Montie Smallen, Gerard Ryan, W. Lerch, W. Courtney, Stanley Child, A. Wagner, Henry Nemec, Everett Sperry, David Sibbald, Carl Thameling, George Arconti, Don Bidwell, Leonard Eden, Harry Strauss, Geary Redmond, Ernest DiSabatino, Hubert Wade, Rodney Antonsen, Fred Simonson
Masonry Magazine January 1962 Page. 10

Masonry Magazine January 1962 Page. 10
MCAA
Officers
Pictured above (left to right) are MCAA's Officers for the past year-E. Lyle Parsley, vice president-west; Joseph Szabo, treasurer; James Lonie, vice president; Stephen D. Raimo, president; Herman May, secretary: Anthony Perri, vice president-east; and Lester Dietrich, vice president-midwest.


STATE VICE PRESIDENTS

Harry M. Strauss, Jr.
Birmingham, Alabama

Ted Brewer
Little Rock, Arkansas

Orville Gannon
Phoenix, Arizona

Geary Redmond
Sacramento, California

Norman Eatherton
Denver, Colorado

David Sibbald
Newington, Connecticut

Ernest DiSabatino
Wilmington, Delaware

William Picco
Washington, D. C.

Jack Cook
Miami, Florida

O. L. Jollay
Atlanta, Georgia

Everett Sperry
Honolulu, Hawaii

Reno Fabbri
Highland Park, Illinois

Harold Hedegard
Indianapolis, Indiana

Paul H. Hoschek
Burlington, lowa

Carl Thameling, Sr.
Louisville, Kentucky

Fred Simonson, Jr.
New Orleans, Louisiana

George Arconti
Baltimore, Maryland

Don Bidwell
Plymouth, Michigan

Rodney Antonsen
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Richard DeWalle
St. Louis, Missouri

Vearl Haman
Omaha, Nebraska

Virgil Slade
Las Vegas, Nevada

B. A. Lybeck
New York, New York

Henry R. Nemec
Cleveland, Ohio

Hubert Wade
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Montie Smallen
Portland, Oregon

Gerard Ryan
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

W. A. Lerch
Chattanooga, Tennessee

W. C. Courtney
Ft. Worth, Texas

Stanley Child
Salt Lake City, Utah

A. H. Wagner
Richmond, Virginia

Earl Blackstock
Seattle, Washington

Evan Harris, Jr.
Charleston, West Virginia

Robert Tubesing
Waukesha, Wisconsin

Leonard Eden
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


ARBITRATION BOA

Jack Cook
Miami, Florida

Reno Fabbri
Highland Park, Illinois

William Nelson
Washington, D. C.

Harold Peterson
Chicago, Illinois

Gregor Pichler
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Fred Daues
St. Louis, Mis

B. J. Loftus
Ferguson, Mi

William Rain
San Francisco

William Slaye
Dallas, Texas

Everett D. Sp
Honolulu, He


MCAA Executive Of
208 So. La Salle St.
Chicago 4, III.

George A. Miller
Executive Vice President

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