Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 8

Words: D.G. Beyer, Gregor Pichler, Clarence Bundy, Ed Bjorklund, Glen Coates, Harry Smet, Peter Germinaro, Al Schultz, Herold Peterson, Robert Tubering
Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 8

Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 8
Favorite game of the younger set is the "Penny Hunt". Get a lot of saw dust, a mountain of pennies, put them together and add kids. This photo shows the end results.


It's Summer Time

It's Picnic Time

In Milwaukee!

For a real good old fashion picnic there is nothing that surpasses that held by our Milwaukee Chapter. Heidelberg Park again was the site, with Al Schultz heading up the Picnic Committee.

To pick out items that make this such a success is difficult. To the adults it probably would be the wonderful food, refreshment and warm fellowship; to the children it would be the kiddie land, games, clown and soda pop; and to the athletes it is undoubtedly the muscle straining soft ball game between the "Slugging Suppliers" and the "Klassie Contractors" for the best of all trophies-the "Old Mortar Bucket". All of these ingredients, combined with an unusual "Dip Tank" in which Clarence Bundy, Glen Coates, Harry Smet, Jr., and Peter Germinaro, Jr., got their

Sameane here must have just told a good joke. Left to right: Clarence Bundy, D. G. Beyer, Ed Bjorklund, Herold Peterson and Robert Tubering Mr. Bjorklund is President of the Milwaukee Chapter.

The food was outstanding. The German styls dinner featuring bret wurst was one of the highlights of the event. Gregor Pichler did a wonderful job in handling this important task.
MASONRY
August, 1964


What Is Biophilic Design?
April 2025

Biophilic design integrates natural elements into built spaces to fulfill our innate connection to nature. Rooted in the biophilia hypothesis, it goes beyond aesthetics, enhancing well-being, health and productivity. 5 Ways to Incorporate Biophilic Desig

One For The Ages - The 75th Midyear
April 2025

“One for the ages” this is how I would describe the upcoming midyear to anyone who has never attended or are undecided about attending MCAAs 75th Anniversary at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island September 7-11 2025. In short “one for the ages” means so

A Greener Future Through Masonry
April 2025

When it comes to building a more sustainable future, the construction and building materials sector has a lot of room for growth. According to the most recent data, construction and building-related emissions are responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emis

MASONRY STRONG Podcast Episode 19 Recap: Mike & Tom Finch
April 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Mike and Tom Finch join the set in Indianapolis to crack jokes, talk about how they both got started in this industry, and the ways they've seen this trade advance and evolve over the years. The Roots of a F