Masonry Magazine April 1971 Page. 28

Words: Donald Johnson, Ralph Perri, James Stewart, John Swindal, Anthony Zotollo, Donald Larson, Eugene George, Robert Ebeling, Charles Velardo, Donald Bidwell, Anthony Perri, Lester Dietrich, Stephen Raimo, William Dentinger, James Lonie, Joseph Szabo, Robert Tubesing, Frank Laureys, Jack Cook, Richard DeWalle, O.L. Jollay, David Soloff, Montie Smallen, Clarence Gleeson, Robert Harrison, Allan Young, Peter Germinaro, James Luterbach, Mason Painter, Howard Hicks, Anthony Luczynski, Harry Piotrowski, R. Doyle, Douglas Hughes, W. Young, Albert Hazewinkel
Masonry Magazine April 1971 Page. 28

Masonry Magazine April 1971 Page. 28
1971-72 MCAA Committees

MCAA Officers met in Executive Session on March 24, 1971 in the TWA Conference Room at O'Hare International Airport, Chicago. Work of the previous Committees was reviewed, and Chairmen and Members for the coming year were selected.

Voted the outstanding Committee Chairman for the past year was G. W. Veazey of Houston, Texas, for his work in chairing the Convention Committee.

Standing Committee Chairmen and Members selected are as follows:


APPRENTICESHIP & TRAINING
Robert Ebeling, Chairman, Romeo, Mich.

V. E. Emory, Dallas, Texas

Peter Germinaro, Milwaukee, Wis.

Julio Fabbri, Somerville, Mass.

Leon Kramer, Tampa, Fla.

Donald Larson, Rockford, III.

George Roach, Austin, Texas

Montie Smallen, Portland, Ore.

James Stewart, Birmingham, Ala.


CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS
Donald Bidwell, Chairman, Plymouth, Mich.

Lester Dietrich, St. Louis, Mo.

Eugene George, Kitchener, Ont., Canada

Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III.

Douglas Hughes, Crestwood, Ky.


CONVENTION
Jack Cook, Chairman, Miami, Fla.


EDUCATION
Harry Piotrowski, Chairman, Milwaukee, Wis.

William Dentinger, Brookfield, Wis.

James Fell, St. Louis, Mo.

Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III.

Donald Johnson, Villa Park, III.

Anthony Luczynski, Elmhurst, Ill.

William Heinz, Chicago, Ill.


FINANCE
James Lonie, Chairman, Dayton, Ohio

Stephen Raimo, Syosset, N.Y.

Robert Tubesing, New Berlin, Wis.

G. W. Veazey, Jr., Houston, Texas


INSURANCE
Joseph Szabo, Chairman, Des Plaines, III.

Richard DeWalle, St. Louis, Mo.

Albert Hazewinkel, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Howard Hicks, Romeo, Mich.

Jack Kratz, Newton, Mass.

Edward Paul, Pasadena, Texas

Gregor Pickler, Grafton, Wis.

W. J. Young, Fredericton, N.B., Canada

Anthony Zotollo, Great Neck, N.Y.

G. W. VEAZEY, JR.
1971 Convention
Chairman named
Outstanding
Committee
Chairman
for the year.


LABOR RELATIONS
Allan Young, Chairman, Memphis, Tenn.

David Soloff, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.

Robert Tubesing, New Berlin, Wis.

Robert Ebeling, Romeo, Mich.

Donald Bidwell, Plymouth, Mich.


LEGISLATIVE
Charles Velardo, Chairman, Newton Highlands, Mass.

R. C. Doyle, Washington, D.C.

William Ponton, Washington, D.C.


LIAISON
Anthony Perri, Chairman, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Ralph Perri, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Stephen Raimo, Syosset, N.Y.


MATERIAL HANDLING
Allan Knuth, Chairman, New Berlin, Wis.

S. Brodie, Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Clarence Gleeson, New Hudson, Mich.

S. G. Lowry, Charleston, W.Va.

James Luterbach, New Berlin, Wis.

Mason Painter, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Raymond Paquette, Bristol, Conn.

Sherman Smoot, Columbus, Ohio

John Swindal, Bessemer, Ala.

Robert Tubesing, New Berlin, Wis.

Frank Laureys, Long Grove, III.


MASONRY INDUSTRY
Eugene George, Chairman, Kitchener, Ont., Canada

Charles Velardo, Newton Highlands, Mass.

Harrell Webster, Bessemer, Ala.


Group A
J. L. Kidwell, St. Petersburg, Fla.

D. D. Garrett, Bessemer, Ala.

O. L. Jollay, Avondale Estates, Ga.

Mason Painter, Chattanooga, Tenn.


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