Masonry Magazine April 1971 Page. 36

Words: Donald Cook, Ralph Perri, Eugene George, Charles Velardo, William Dentinger, Turner Smith, Fred Beyer, Charles Seedorff, David Soloff, Harry Strauss, Mark Parseghian, Donald Frantz, Earl Blackstock, Guy Apple, R. Johnston, Kenneth Parker, Robert Harrison, Roy Elam, Dr. Huntzicker, Robert Sloss, Ray Paquette, Cecil Barker, Douglas Hughes, Lee Holthaus, Charles Miyata, G. Veazey, Harrell Webster, Rudolph Rakoci, Louis Fabbri, Gage Behunin, William Mitchell, George Hempel, Robert Beaupre, Leo Lippert, K. Thompson, R. Hansen
Masonry Magazine April 1971 Page. 36

Masonry Magazine April 1971 Page. 36
1971-72 MCAA Committees
(Continued from page 28)


Group B
Donald Cook, Memphis, Tenn.
Leo Lippert, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Robert Sloss, St. Louis, Mo.
Charles Seedorff, Strawberry Point, lowa


Group C
Guy Apple, Phoenix, Ariz.
Cecil Barker, Houston, Texas
Charles Miyata, Honolulu, Hawaii
K. P. Thompson, Albuquerque, N.M.


Group D
Robert Ellis Beaupre, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
Earl Blackstock, Seattle, Wash.
R. J. Johnston, Tacoma, Wash.
Kenneth Parker, Portland, Ore.


MEMBERSHIP
David Soloff, Chairman, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Charles Velardo, Newton Highlands, Mass.
Harrell Webster, Bessemer, Ala.
Guy Apple, Phoenix, Ariz.
Eugene George, Kitchener, Ont., Canada
Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, Ill.
Kenneth Parker, Portland, Ore.
G. W. Veazey, Jr., Houston, Texas


PUBLICATIONS, PUBLIC RELATIONS
R. N. Hansen, Chairman, Elmhurst, Ill.
William Dentinger, Brookfield, Wis.
Louis Fabbri, Somerville, Mass.
Donald Frantz, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ronald McLaren, Oak Lawn, Ill.
Rudolph Rakoci, Hinsdale, Ill.


RESEARCH
Harry Strauss, Jr., Chairman, Birmingham, Ala.
Gage Behunin, Westminster, Colo.
Fred Beyer, Chicago, Ill.
Roy Elam, St. Louis, Mo.
O. S. Grande, Sudbury, Mass.
George Hempel, Elmhurst, Ill.
Lee Holthaus, Madison, Wis.
Douglas Hughes, Crestwood, Ky.
William Mitchell, Fairdale, Ky.
Mark Parseghian, Bethlehem, Pa.
Ray Paquette, Bristol, Conn.
Ralph Perri, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Turner Smith, Houston, Texas


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PCA Consolidates Marketing Staff

The Portland Cement Association has announced a plan to improve its marketing efficiency and reduce operating costs by combining present field and headquarters marketing staffs into a single unit. Emphasis will be concentrated on national and regional market areas which account for the major volume of concrete usage. Dr. Harry N. Huntzicker, president, disclosed that because of the reorganization, work of the association would be sustained "with no deficit spending." He called the first balanced budget in a decade "an encouraging development."


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