Masonry Magazine January 1967 Page. 13

Words: Richard Harris, Henry Knott, Ken Parker, Jack Cook, Richard DeWalle, Joseph Holme, Stanley Child, Guy Apple, Jim Arnott, John Swindal, Carl Gerstle, Dwight Lewis, C. Prewitt, Mason Painter, Sam Lombardo, Manford Lund, Milton Witt, Clay Hansen, Edward Radtke, Melvin Baum, C. Guard, Charles Velarde, Dean Nielson, Peter Germinare, Donald Frants, Dale Forrest, Rodney Rich, Robert Menard, Andrea Mormile, L. Souve, W. Young, Frank Giovannozzi, William Straughan, David Swedes
Masonry Magazine January 1967 Page. 13

Masonry Magazine January 1967 Page. 13
1966-67 | MCAA STATE CHAIRMEN

Jim Arnott
Colorado

Sam Lombardo
Connecticut

Jack Cook
Florida

Dean Nielson
Idaho

Melvin Baum
Illinois

Charles Velarde
Massachusetts

Donald Frants
Minnesota

Richard DeWalle
Missouri

Joseph Holme
New York

Robert Menard
Rhode Island

Mason Painter
Tennessee

Stanley Child
Utah

Richard Harris
West Virginia

Peter Germinare
Wisconsin

L. M. Souve
Quebec

W. J. Young
New Brunswick


STATE CHAIRMAN NOT PICTURED

John S. Swindal
Alabama

Guy E. Apple
Arizona

Frank Giovannozzi
Delaware

Milton Witt
Georgia

Edward Radtke
Indiana

Dale Forrest
lowa

Carl Gerstle
Kentucky

William Straughan
Louisiana

Dwight Lewis
Michigan

Henry Knott, Jr.
Maryland

Rodney Rich
New Hamsphire

David Swedes
Ohio

Clay Hansen
Oklahoma

Ken Parker
Oregon

C. F. Prewitt
Texas

Andrea K. Mormile
Vermont

C. A. Guard
Virginia

Manford Lund
Washington

MASONRY
January, 1967
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