Masonry Magazine July 1977 Page. 14

Words: Lloyd Hamm, George Miller, James Snyder, Ted Brewer, Ted Lowery, Henry Hunt, Karl Greimel, Robert Brown, Henry Lauterbach, Thomas Dineen, Roger Schield, Ray Echols
Masonry Magazine July 1977 Page. 14

Masonry Magazine July 1977 Page. 14
Lloyd Hamm Receives Gregor Pichler Award
Lloyd Hamm (left), president of Lloyd Hamm, Inc., Muskego, Wis., is shown receiving the Gregor R. Pichler Trade Trainer of the Year award at the first annual awards luncheon of the Allied Construction Employees Association in Milwaukee. Presenting the award is Henry S. Hunt, ACEA executive vice president, while Mrs. Pichler looks on. The award will be presented annually to the Milwaukee area contractor who exemplifies excellence in apprenticeship training. The late Mr. Pichler was extremely active in promoting apprenticeship in the Milwaukee area. Lloyd Hamm is a member of the Mason Contractors Association of Milwaukee and the largest union home building mason contractor in Milwaukee.


Architecture Scholarship Created at Lawrence Tech
In recognition of more than 30 years of dedicated service to the masonry industry, friends and business associates of James R. Snyder have created the annual J. R. Snyder Scholarship at Lawrence Institute of Technology, Detroit, Mich.

One of Snyder's fondest desires has been to provide opportunities for young people to pursue an education in architecture. He has particularly expressed a wish that people who are familiar with the masonry industry be encouraged to become involved in the design decisions of the construction industry.

A lifelong resident of Detroit, Snyder established the J. R. Snyder Masonry Company in 1949 and has constructed many major projects in southeastern Michigan. He is a founding trustee of the Masonry Institute of Michigan.

Details of the scholarship may be obtained from Dean Karl H. Greimel, School of Architecture, Lawrence Institute of Technology, 21000 W. Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075.


Diamond Productions Acquires Consolidated
Diamond Productions, Inc., a Clifton (N.J.) based manufacturer of industrial diamond wheels and tools, announced it has acquired the assets of Consolidated Diamond Tool, Yonkers, N.Y. from the Ferro Corporation.

Consolidated manufactures diamond masonry saw blades. It will operate as a division of Diamond Productions from its present 10,000 square foot facility in Yonkers.


First Colorado Masonry Conference Held
The first annual Colorado Masonry Conference was held May 20-21 at the Denver Marriott Hotel and carried the theme, "Masonry Design Today-1977."

This event will take the place of the annual spring conference of the Colorado Mason Contractors Association, which had become a yearly tradition over the past nine years. It has been reorganized to attract architects, engineers, general contractors and owners as well as the mason contractors, suppliers and bricklayers formerly involved in previous spring conferences.


Koehring Elects Directors, Declares Stock Dividend
Shareholders of Koehring Co., Milwaukee, Wis., at their annual meeting elected Robert S. Brown, chairman and president of First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Wisconsin, to a three-year term as a director to fill a vacancy.

Three board members whose terms had expired with this meeting were reelected. They were Henry S. Lauterbach, recently retired board chairman of Sta-Rite Industries, Inc., Delavan, Wis.; Thomas L. Dineen, executive vice president, Allis-Chalmers Corp., Milwaukee, and Roger E. Schield, president, B & D Tool & Die, Inc., Quincy, Mich.

Following the annual shareholder's meeting, Koehring's directors held their monthly meeting and declared regular common and preferred stock dividends and reelected all officers.


MCAA Arkansas Chapter Installs Officers
Two of the newly elected officers of the Arkansas Chapter of MCAA, secretary-treasurer Ray Echols and president Ted Lowery (in center of picture), receive congratulations from Ted Brewer (far left), executive director of the chapter, and George A. Miller (far right), executive vice president of MCAA. Incoming vice president Jerry Mourer was not present when the picture was taken. George Miller addressed the general membership and their wives at the chapter's annual convention and banquet held May 20-21 at DeGray Lake & Lodge in Arkadelphia.


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