Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 11

Words: Fred Daues, William Nelson, Donald Stevens, Donald Bidwell, Anthony Perri, Lester Dietrich, Stephen Raimo, Harold Peterson, James Lonie, Robert Tubesing, D.G. Beyer, Frank Laureys, Jack Cook, Herman May, Herschel Hunt, Richard DeWalle, T. Kirk, Henry Nemec, George Arconti, Clarence Bundy, Edward Heimbrock, E. DiSabatino, Mrs. Ock, Carl Gerstle, Olen Dietrich, Jim McNichols, Fred Doves, Chester Solter, Chester Salter
Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine August 1963 Page. 11
right: D. G. Beyer and Mrs. Beyer, Donald Stevens, Mrs. Ock and Edward Heimbrock, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerstle, Mr. Mrs. T. Walter Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel W. Hunt.


Summer Executive Board Meeting
(Continued from Page 8)

Presentation made by Finance Committee Chairman DiSabatino on the Association's Budget for the coming year. The budget, as presented by Mr. DiSabatino, was approved by the Board.

Apprentice Committee Chairman Herschel Hunt outlined the status of this field and commented briefly on the National Contest held in St. Louis. In addition, Courses and related training were covered. In the field of Material Handling, Co-Chairman Herman May presented the report on the many activities of his Committee, indicating that many fine programs were under way.

The Education Committee announced that a Management Institute was being planned for October and it would cover the subject of "Taxes and Tax Planning". Efforts in this field on other subjects were discussed, with the committee currently analyzing other methods of presenting the material to the membership.

T. Walter Kirk, Chairman of the Constitution & By-Laws Committee recommended to the Board a completely new arrangement for Regional Vice Presidents. This was approved by the Executive Board and will be submitted to the membership at the Annual Meeting in February.

Other committee reports heard were: Accident Prevention, Peter S. Baier; A.I.A., Rodney Antonsen; Awards, Anthony Perri; Convention, Harold Peterson; Joint, Clarence Bundy; Jurisdictional, William Nelson; Legal Advisor, Donald Bidwell: Liaison, Stephen Raimo; Publications, Frank Laureys; and Research, Robert Tubesing.

Other action taken by the Board was the approval of the Nominating Committee as presented by the Officers.

Fred Daues, St. Louis, Mo.
William Nelson, Washington, D. C.
Henry Nemec, Cleveland, Ohio
Harold Peterson, Chicago, III.
Stephen D. Raimo, Syosset, N. Υ.
Clarence Bundy, Milwaukee, Wis. - Alternate
C. DeWitt Brown, Dallas, Texas - Alternate

Following the completion of the Board Meeting the members were guest of the Pittsburgh Corning Corporation at a cocktail party in the Tour de Bois room of the hotel, where various golf trophies and prizes were awarded.

HENRY
August, 1963

Left to right: Robert Rawlins, Stephen Raimo, Anthony Perri, Mr. and Mrs. James Lonie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conners and Mr. and Mrs, William Conners.

Left to right: Fred Daues, Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeWalle, Mr and Mrs. Lester Dietrich, Olen and Donna Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNichols and Mrs. Fred Doves.

Left to right: Jack Cook, Mrs. William Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. DiSabatino, Mrs. Chester Solter, Chester Salter, Robert Tubesing, Mrs. Tubesing, Mr. and Mrs. George Arconti and William Nelson.

Closing out the Summer Executive Board ware Wisconsin Vice President Clarence Bundy, MCAA Secretary Donald Bidwell and MCAA President James Lonie. The Fall Board Meeting will be held at Point Clear, Alo, in November.


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