Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 7

Words: Fred Daues, Cecil Smith, Ransom Smith, Charles Velardo, Robert Tubesing, Les Dietrich, Mal Allen, Corb Garton, A. Hill, D. Heyrman, F. Wolcott, Philip Vineyard, Orlando Grande, Peter Onanion, Morris Brodie, John Swindal, H. Autry, James Green, Wilbur McDuffie, Paul Yon, O. Barden, William Oates, Herman Phillips, Jack James
Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 7

Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 7
Rawlins presents to Les Dietrich

Rawlins presents to Les Dietrich the Ass Block trophy for winning the 3rd Annual Golf Tournament, (1. to r.) are: Front row- Lonie, Rawlins, Dietrich, Steph Raime and Anthony Perri. Back Den Bidwell, Clarence Bundy, me Arconti and Bob Tubesing.


MCAA Summer Executive Board Meeting

NTANA, WIS. It was a real working meeting. From the opening Methods and Systems Clinic on Wednesday morning through the closing Board Meeting, members of the MCAA Executive Board put in long hours reviewing programs of the Association and planning a new strategy for the coming months. Kicking off on Wednesday was the Business Methods Systems Clinic which was under the direction of Dee's Education Committee. Presenting the material D. H. Heyrman and F. E. Wolcott of the Burroughs Corporation. They covered business methods used by the smallest and largest contractors in both the manual and mechanized systems. Following this Philip Vineyard of the Frank R. Walker Co. presented forms and materials available to contractors.

At 11:15 members opened the "Hi-Bond Mortar School" developed by Robert Tubesing's MCAA Research Committee. Mal Allen, Manager of Field Engineering and Development Division, SCPRF, introduced the members to Hi-Bond Mortor. A. A. "Bert" Hill, Section Head, Formulated Construction Materials Section, Dow Chemical Co., then discussed "What is Hi-Bond". Immediately following lunch, Corb Garton, Supervisor of Field Operations, SCPRF, outlined "Mixing Hi-Bond". The participants were then divided into teams and departed for the outdoor


NEW MCAA MEMBERS

Membership Chairman Fred Daues, presented to the Executive Board applications for membership for the following:

MASSACHUSETTS,
President: Charles Velardo
President: Orlando Grande
Secretary: Peter Onanion
Treasurer: Morris Brodie
Corresponding Secretary: Fabbri

BIRMINGHAM
President, John E. Swindal
Vice President: H. M. Autry, Jr.
Secretary: James Green
Treasurer: Wilbur McDuffie

MCA NORTH FLORIDA
President: Paul M. Yon
Vice President: O. J. Barden
Secretary: William Oates
Treasurer: Ransom Smith

MCA WEST TEXAS
President: Herman Phillips
Vice President: Jack James
Secretary: Cecil Smith
Treasurer: Cecil Smith

PIFALO & COSTELLO
Cumberland, Maryland

These were approved by the Board and welcomed to the MCAA.

The Executive Board Meeting on Saturday morning heard a full schedule of reports from the Officers and Committee Chairmen. Here Fred Daues, Membership Chairman, presents applications for MAA membership.

NRY. August, 1963
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