Masonry Magazine March 1976 Page. 12

Words: Devon Brookshire, Richard Carr, Roy Swindal, Robert Moore, Donald Larson, Fred Beyer, Dwayne Fredregill, Anton Kesman, Leonard Hoying, Roy Elam, James Luterbach, Kenneth Thompson, Vincent Lardner, Manford Bakke, Dean Nielson, Ralph Burnham, Blaine Warner, Wilbur Graff, Jerry Pope, Kenneth Burnett, Edward Bach, John Matlock, C. Brookshire, Larry Meskimen, Bert Cloward, Raymond Bauer, Dennis Neal, Thomas Uyetake, Richard Matthews, Henry Gassaway, Joel Langer, Charles Carruthers, James Hankey, D. Karman, D. Murphy, Oswald DaRos
Masonry Magazine March 1976 Page. 12

Masonry Magazine March 1976 Page. 12
Part of the capacity audience that attended the San Diego Masonry Estimating Seminar held prior to the '76 Annual Convention.


Masonry Estimating Seminar
Leading off the various events at the '76 MCAA Convention was the Masonry Estimating Seminar held on Wednesday and Thursday, February 4th and 5th, at the Town & Country Hotel, San Diego. Having an advance registration of 48 persons, the course ended up being the second largest ever held with a total of 62 in attendance. Highlight of the meeting was the introduction of the second edition of Masonry Estimating For A Profit authored by Jerry Pope and published by the Mason Contractors Association of America.

Attending the Seminar were: Mr. Kenneth Burnett, Yankton, South Dakota, Mr. Dwayne Fredregill, Norwalk, Iowa, Mr. Wilbur Graff, Wadsworth, Ohio, Mr. Manford Bakke, St. Paul, Minnesota, Mr. Edward Bach, Sr., Maryland Heights, Missouri, Mr. Vincent J. Lardner, Jr., Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Mr. Kenneth P. Thompson, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mr. John Matlock, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Elam, St. Louis, Missouri, Mr. C. D. Brookshire, Charlotte, North Carolina, Mr. Devon Brookshire, Charlotte, North Carolina, Mr. Robert Moore, Akron, Ohio, Mr. Blaine Warner, Glendale, Arizona, Mr. Larry Meskimen, Glendale, Arizona, Mr. Bert Cloward, North Salt Lake, Utah, Mr. Leonard Hoying, Dayton, Ohio, Mr. Raymond Bauer, Dayton, Ohio.

Mr. James Luterbach, New Berlin, Wisconsin, Mr. Dennis W. Neal, Wilmington, Delaware, Mr. Thomas Uyetake, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mr. Richard C. Matthews, Miamisburg, Ohio, Mr. Henry M. Gassaway, Mansfield, Ohio, Mr. Anton Kesman, Brookfield, Illinois.

Mr. Joel Langer, Yonkers, New York, Mr. Charles E. Carruthers, Fort Worth, Texas, Mr. Roy Swindal, Bessemer. Alabama, Mr. Fred Beyer, Chicago, Illinois, Mr. James L. Hankey, Austin, Texas, Mr. James L. Hankey, Jr., Austin, Texas, Mr. Ralph Burnham, Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. Dean G. Nielson, Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. D. J. Karman, Toledo, Ohio, Mr. D. M. Murphy, Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Oswald J. DaRos, Santa Barbara, California, Mr. Albert Kobayashi, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mr. James Hagen, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Mr. Leo Copetti, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Mr. Richard Carr, Kansas City, Kansas, Mr. Joe Ben Stone, Independence, Missouri, Mr. Merle Toumey, Tucson, Arizona, Mr. Richard Toumey, Tucson, Arizona, Mr. Klaus Pohl, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Mr. Gayland Smith, North Salt Lake, Utah, Mr. Donald Larson, Rockford, Illinois, Mr. Matt Bromley, Portland, (Continued on page 14)

Hawaiian and Canadian members join Jerry Pope, third from right, and Bob Harrison, far right, in discussing the newly introduced manual, Masonry Estimating For A Profit.

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