Masonry Magazine January 1972 Page. 18

Words: Bob Harrison, Eugene George, Robert Ebeling, Allen Young, Robert Tubesing, O.L. Jollay, David Soloff, Guy Apple, Kenneth Parker, Donald Harris, Roy Elam, G. Veazey, James Carollo
Masonry Magazine January 1972 Page. 18

Masonry Magazine January 1972 Page. 18
72 Convention Report
(Continued from page 17)

III., newly elected Treasurer. Robert Ebeling of Romeo, Mich. was reelected Secretary of the Association. Bob Harrison's election marks his second term in the Treasurer's office, having held this post previously in 1967-68.

A proposed change in the MCAA Constitution and Bylaws to expand the number of geographical regions from seven to nine also was approved at the Annual Meeting. The new realignment is as follows:

Region A, Donald Harris, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Region B, O. L. Jollay, Avondale Estates, Ga.; Region C, Robert Tubesing, New Berlin, Wis.; Region D, Roy Elam, St. Louis, Mo.; Region E, G. W. Veazey, Houston, Texas; Region F, Guy Apple, Phoenix, Ariz.; Region G, Kenneth Parker, Portland, Ore.; Region H, James Carollo, Las Vegas, Nev., and Region I, Eugene George, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

Harris, Jollay, Elam and Carollo became Regional Vice Presidents for the first time, the other five Vice Presidents being reelected.

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(Right) President and Mrs. Allen Young cut the ribbon that officially opened the '72 MCAA Educational Trade Show. This year's exhibition was the largest and most diversified ever held by the Association.

Honoring Allen Young for his two years of service as President of MCAA, President-elect David "Mickey" Soloff presents him with a gold emblem signifying his term in office.

Scenes from the Annual Banquet. (Clockwise around table, from lower left) Mr. & Mrs. David Soloff, Jr.; Mr. & Mrs. David Soloff, Sr.; Mrs. Jack Cook: Mr. & Mrs. Charles Velardo; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ebeling: Jack Cook; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tubesing, and President & Mrs. Allen Young.

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January, 1972


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