Masonry Magazine June 1978 Page. 25

Words: Eugene George, Robert Ebeling, Paul Clements, Robert Tubesing, David Soloff, Fred Daues, Charles Danna, Gerald Dufour, Robert Harrison, Donald Leonard, Sidney Mosman, D. Allen, Donald Peyton, Ray Prossen, R.C. Doyle, G.W. Veazey, Frank Feely
Masonry Magazine June 1978 Page. 25

Masonry Magazine June 1978 Page. 25
Bend Industries Wins
AIA Exhibit Award

Bend Industries, West Bend, Wis., was awarded first prize for its exhibit at the 1978 convention held recently by the Wisconsin Chapter, American Institute of Architects in Fontana, Wis.

The exhibit was titled "Masonry-The Product for All Seasons" and featured a pictorial display of old concrete and masonry buildings noted for their cultural significance in Wisconsin. These buildings were constructed of "grout" or "grout blocks" which preceded concrete masonry construction as we know it today.

Bend Industries manufactures concrete masonry products as well as being a distributor of clay masonry products.

ANSI Goal: A "Rational"
Nat'l Standards Policy

Completion of the text of a "reasonable and rational" national standards policy, including suggestions for its implementation, is the American National Standards Institute's top priority in 1978, ANSI president Frank J. Feely, Jr. said at the Institute's annual business meeting in Washington, D. C.

Other ANSI goals defined by Feely deal with government and private sector interface in standards development, international standardization, and membership development and retention.

In another address, ANSI executive vice president Donald L. Peyton said the "ideal" international standards system should be voluntary, nongovernmental, and coordinated by a single body.

"Basic to the ultimate success of any meaningful international standards system," Peyton said, "is the need to have decisions taken on the basis of consensus rather than simply on votes."

ACI/PCA Seminars

The American Concrete Institute, in cooperation with the Portland Cement Association, is presenting a series of one-day seminars on "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete (ACI 318-77)."

The seminars will be conducted between June 7 and July 26 and presented in cities in six states-lowa, Colorado, Rhode Island, Illinois, New York and Tennessee. Applications are available by phone (313/532-2600) or by mail from: Education Department, American Concrete Institute, 22400 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit, Mich. 48219.

Appointments Announced for 1978-79
MCAA Committee Work

Appointments to twelve MCAA standing committees for 1978-79 have been announced by President Eugene George and his fellow Officers. Those appointed were:

Constitution and Bylaws
David B. Soloff, Jr., Chairman, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Paul Clements, Louisville, Ky.
Robert Ebeling, Romeo, Mich.
Donald O. Leonard, St. Ann, Mo.

1979 Conference and Trade Show
Charles Danna, Atlanta, Ga.

Contract Research
Fred C. Daues, Chairman, St. Louis, Mo.
Chet Baker, Groveport, Ohio
Robert Hatch, South El Monte, Calif.
John Long, Wheatridge, Colo.
Anthony Nolfi, Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
Oscar Person, Burlingame, Calif.
Blaine Warner, Glendale, Ariz.

Education
Robert Harrison, Chairman, Mt. Prospect, III.
Ward Broady, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind.
Earl Child, Salt Lake City, Utah
Norman Eatherton, Denver, Colo.
Roy Elam, St. Louis, Mo.
Ivey Griffin, Jr., Morganton, N.C.

Finance
Robert Tubesing, Chairman, New Berlin, Wis.
William Dentinger, Jr., Brookfield, Wis.
Gerald Dufour, Germantown, Wis.
Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III.
Ralph Soderberg, Fort Collins, Colo.
Anthony Zotollo, Great Neck, N.Y.

Insurance
D. T. Allen, Chairman, Newport, Ark.
Jack J. Bailey, Arvada, Colo.
Paul Clements, Louisville, Ky.
Donald O. Leonard, St. Ann, Mo.
Sam Lowry, Charleston W. Va.

Manpower
Robert Ebeling, Chairman, Romeo, Mich.
Allan Knuth, New Berlin, Wis.
Anthony Nolfi, Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
L. C. Pardue, Jr., Portland, Ore.
G. W. Veazey, Jr., Houston, Texas
Charles F. Velardo, Newton Highlands, Mass.

Masonry Industry
R. C. Doyle, Chairman, Brentwood, Md.
Charles Danna, Atlanta, Ga.
Eugene George, Kitchener, Ont., Canada
Charles Seedorff, Strawberry Point, Iowa
Charles F. Velardo, Newton Highlands, Mass.

Material Handling
Gerald Dufour, Chairman, Germantown, Wis.
Robert Hansen, Elmhurst, III.
Allan Knuth, New Berlin, Wis.
Richard C. Matthews, Miamisburg, Ohio
Ray Prossen, Brookfield, Wis.
Carl Schiesser, Glenwood Springs, Colo.

Membership
G. W. Veazey, Jr., Chairman, Houston, Texas
Richard C. Felice, Des Moines, lowa
Richard Harris, Charleston, W. Va.
John Hart, Livonia, Mich.
Brad Procter, Nashville, Tenn.
Bernard Strauss, Birmingham, Ala.

Metric Study
Sidney Mosman, Chairman, Bloomington, Minn.
R. E. Beaupre, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
Fred Treu, Brookfield, Wis.
William J. Young, Fredericton, N.B., Canada

Safety
Ray Prossen, Chairman, Brookfield, Wis.
William Dentinger, Jr., Brookfield, Wis.
Tony Luczynski, Elmhurst, Ill.
James Luterbach, New Berlin, Wis.
James Magee, Atlanta, Ga.
Ronald McLaren, Oak Lawn, Ill.
Gerald Sutherland, Corpus Christi, Texas


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