Masonry Magazine February 1963 Page. 15

Words: Fred Daues, William Nelson, Anthony Perri, Dee Brown, Robert Tubesing, Frank Laureys, Herman May, Herschel Hunt, O.L. Jollay, Rod Antonsen, Clarence Bundy, Michael Coco, Peter Peter, Walter Kirk, Harold Peter, D. Raimo, Donald Reber, W. Hutchason
Masonry Magazine February 1963 Page. 15

Masonry Magazine February 1963 Page. 15
Convention Report

(Continued from page 7)

nt advise and counsel. This meeting has already been scheduled for next years' convention, so that all the es will have the opportunity to attend.

:30 Wednesday afternoon, President Lonie called executive Board into session. New officers were administered their oath of office. President Lonie then made the following Committee appointments which were approved by the Board: A.I.A. Rod Antonsen; Apprentice-Herschel Hunt; Accident Prevention Peter Peter; Awards Anthony Perri; Constitution & By-T. Walter Kirk; Convention Harold W. Peter-d Michael Coco; Education Dee Brown; Finance DiSabatino; Joint Clarence Bundy; Jurisdiction-William Nelson; Labor-O. L. Jollay; Liaison D. Raimo; Material Handling Herman May no Fabbri; Membership Fred Daues; Publications Frank Laureys; Research Robert Tubesing Exhibitors were credited with doing an outstanding job presenting the newest in products and equipment.

The exhibitors are: Wire Products Co., Abutco Plasties, Inc., Aeroil Products Co., American Road Equipment Co., Anchor Manufacturing Co., Arketex Ceramic Corp., Aetna Life Insurance Co., Chief Division, Bil-Jax, Inc., Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers International Union of America, Building Construction, Burns & Russell Co., Campbell Equipment Co., Champ Sales Corp., Champ-an Manufacturing Co., Clipper Manufacturing Co., Joseph. Dennis Company, Dur-o-Wal, Deal Products, Inc., E-Z Manufacturing Co., Essick Manufacturing Co., Euclid Chemical Company, Robert Evans Company, Ever-BrikSaw, Felker Manufacturing Co., Goldblatt Tool Co.
Harley Company, Haines Brick, Inc., Indiana Limestone Institute, International Harvester Co.
Janes Engineering Co., Kimble Glass Company, Kwik-Mix Co., Lull Engineering Co., Linwood Stone Products Co., Inc., Masonry, Masonry Abrasive Products Co., Masonry Specialty Co., Medusa Portland Cement Co., Morgen Manufacturing Co., Muller Machinery Co., National Chemsearch Corp., National Lime Association, National Concrete Masonry Assn., Newark Industries, Park Tool Co., Patent Scaffolding, Pittsburgh Corning Corp., Prime Mover Company, Pro Colvent Co., Skil Corp., Spring Lock Scaffolding Co., Structural Clay Products Institute, Union Metal Products Co., Universal Manufacturing Co.
Waco Manufacturing Co., West Brick Buggy Corp., Western Equipment Division, Wheel Trueing Tool Co., Zonolite Company.


Solve Many Problems With Use of Masonry

Construction is scheduled to begin soon on the new Claremont, Calif. Education Center, according to Dr. Donald Reber, District Superintendent, and Balch-Hutchason-Perkins, architects for the project.

The Center, which will house the District Administration Offices of the Claremont Unified School District, one of the fastest growing in the nation, will cover 8,500 square feet and will be located on an 8 acre site in Claremont. It will cost an estimated $189,000- including site development.

W. K. Hutchason, a member of the architectural firm of Balch-Hutchason-Perkins, says, "We have solved many problems in the design of this building by combining the use of concrete block and native stone. It will blend architecturally with local structures at a minimum cost."

The new Claremont Education Center, one of five to be designed by Balch-Hutchason-Perkins, will be completed in September, 1963.

Note: The above report constitutes the secretary's minutes of the '63 convention. A verbatim transcript of the proceedings will be on file at MCAA Headquarters and may be reviewed by any interested member.


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