Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 9

Words: Donald Bidwell, James Lonie, Joseph Szabo, Robert Tubesing, Les Dietrich, Jack Cook, Herschel Hunt, Harold Peterson, William Conners, George Arconti, William Nelson, Peter Germinaro, Rebert Rowlins, Jim Lenie, Steve Raimo, Harald rson, Mrs. Arconti, Mrs. Miller, Richard DeWolle, Mrs. Tubesing
Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 9

Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 9


mier, Hobart, Indiana, the gentleman who took most of these tos discusses with Rebert Rowlins the outcome of the MCAA Golf Tournament. Looking on are Jack Cook, MCAA Vice-East, Miami, Flo, and Les Dietrich, MCAA Vice President, Mo, the golfer who again topped them all and won the Glass Brock Trophy.




right are: Peter Germinaro, Milwaukee, Wis., Jim Lenie and Perri, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Perri's Awards Committee is another fine competition to be held during the Annual Convention with winners to appear in MASONRY.




It must be a good one. William Conners tells Jim Lonie, Harold W. Peterson and Steve Raimo one of those Wisconsin fish stories and from the reactions it really must be a good one.




Looking at this picture you would think it was posed. Well, it was. Standing are Robert Tubesing, Brookfield, Wis. Mrs. Joseph Szabo, Des Plaines, I and James Lonie, Dayton, Ohio. Front: George Arconti, Baltimore, Md.




minute to pose for MASONRY's comera are (1. to r.): shel Hunt: William F. Nelson, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Harald rson, Chicago; Herschel W. Hunt, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Mrs. Arconti, Baltimore, Md.




Left to right are: Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Donald Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeWolle, and Mrs. Robert Tubesing. Mrs. Tubesing was awarded the prize for being the most energetic golfer during the Ladies Tournament.


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