Masonry Magazine January 1966 Page. 9

Words: Donald Cook, Richard Harris, Henry Knott, Robert Ebeling, Jack Cook, Richard DeWalle, Joseph Holme, Henry Nemec, Tom Hartley, Harry Strauss, Karl Kehm, Fred Simonson, Marvin Argenta, William Jones, Robert Fenimore, Donald Frantz, Guy Apple, Ted Brewer, Carl Gerstle, Less Osborne, Sam Lombardo, Manford Lund, Jerry Hofheins, Jack Hammond, Robert Horrisen, Charles Velarde, Joseph Rizzo, Milton Win, Dean Nielson, Paul Halweg, Peter Germinare, Harry Morstead, L. Sauve
Masonry Magazine January 1966 Page. 9

Masonry Magazine January 1966 Page. 9
MCAA STATE CHAIRMEN

1965-66

Harry Strauss
Alabama

Ted Brewer
Arkansas

Less Osborne
Colorado

Jack Cook
Florida

Robert Horrisen
Illinois

Marvin Argenta
Indiana

Charles Velarde
Massachusetts

Robert Ebeling
Michigan

Donald Frantz
Minnesota

Richard DeWalle
Missouri

Joseph Holme
New York

Henry Nemec
Ohio

Tom Hartley
Pennsylvania

Robert Fenimore
Texas

Richard Harris
West Virginia


STATE CHAIRMAN NOT PICTURED

Guy Apple
Arizona

Sam Lombardo
Connecticut

Joseph Rizzo
Delaware

Milton Win
Georgia

Dean Nielson
Idaho

Carl Gerstle
Kentucky

Fred Simonson
Louisiana

Henry Knott, Jr.
Maryland

Karl Kehm
Nebraska

Paul Halweg
Oregon

William Jones
South Dakota

Donald Cook
Tennessee

Jerry Hofheins
Utah

Jack Hammond
Virginia

Manford Lund
Washington

Peter Germinare
Wisconsin

Harry Morstead
Alberto, Canada

L. M. Sauve
Quebec, Canada

MASONRY January, 1966


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