Masonry Magazine February 1980 Page. 17

Words: Joe Bailey, Richard Felice, Justin Breithaupt, Richard Harris, Mike Johnston, James Magee, Ralph Perri, William Dentinger, Ivey Griffin, Dee Brown, Brad Procter, Mack Pettit, Harold Johnson, C.L. Cook, Jack Cook, Charles Seedorff, Fred Daues, Gerald Sutherland, James Luterbach, Bernard Strauss, Sidney Mosman, Chet Baker, William Young, Charles Miyata, Dean Nielsen, John Jackson, Allen Knuth, Arnold Brodie, Jack Bailey, Ronald McLaren, Ray Prossen, Anthony Nolfi, Carl Fulco, Tony Luczynski, R.C. Doyle, G.W. Veazey
Masonry Magazine February 1980 Page. 17

Masonry Magazine February 1980 Page. 17
Membership

G. W. VEAZEY, JR.,
Chairman
Houston, Tex.

Richard Felice,
Des Moines, la.
Ivey Griffin, Jr.,
Morganton, N.C.
Mike Johnston,
Tacoma, Wash.
Brad Procter,
Nashville, Tenn.
Bernard Strauss,
Birmingham, Ala.


Metric Study

FRED TREU,
Chairman
Brookfield, Wis.

George Forsyth,
Fredericton, N.B., Canada
Garth Miller,
Downsview, Ont., Canada
Sidney Mosman,
Bloomington, Minn.
William J. Young,
Fredericton, N.B., Canada


Safety

RAY PROSSEN,
Chairman
Brookfield, Wis.

William Dentinger,
Brookfield, Wis.
Jerry Hofhiens,
North Salt Lake, Utah
Tony Luczynski,
Elmhurst, III.
James Luterbach,
New Berlin, Wis.
James Magee,
Atlanta, Ga.


'80 Conference & Trade Show

DEE BROWN,
Chairman
Dallas, Tex.

Safety Committee continued
Ronald McLaren,
Oak Lawn, III.
Gerald Sutherland,
Corpus Christ, Tex.
Robert Townsend,
Sacramento, Cal.


MCAA STATE CHAIRMEN

Alabama
Bernard Strauss, Birmingham

Arizona
Bud Dail, Tucson

Arkansas
D. T. Allen, Newport

California
John Jackson, Sacramento

Colorado
Jack J. Bailey, Arvada

District of Columbia
R. C. Doyle, Brentwood, Md.

Florida
Jack Cook, Miami

Georgia
C. L. Cook, Decatur

Hawaii
Charles Miyata, Honolulu

Idaho
Dean G. Nielsen, Pocatello

Illinois
Tony Luczynski, Elmhurst

Indiana
Joe Bailey, Indianapolis

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Charles Seedorff, Strawberry Pt.

Kansas
Alvin Greeson, Topeka

Kentucky
Earl T. Steier, Louisville

Louisiana
Justin Breithaupt, Shreveport

Maryland
Carl Fulco, Sr., Baltimore

Massachusetts
Arnold Brodie, Wellesley Hills

Michigan
Francis Costella, Southfield

Minnesota
Sidney Mosman, Bloomington

Missouri
Fred C. Daues, St. Louis

Nebraska
David Darr, Lincoln

Nevada
Tony Marnell, Las Vegas

New Jersey
Carmine Musolino, Greenbrook

New York
Ralph Perri, Rockville Centre

North Carolina
C. E. Brookshire, Charlotte

Ohio
Chet Baker, Groveport

Oklahoma
W. P. Howle, Wichita Falls, Tex.

Oregon
Matthew Bromley, Portland

Pennsylvania
Anthony Nolfi, Bala Cynwyd

South Carolina
Mack H. Pettit, Spartanburg

Tennessee
Brad Procter, Nashville

Texas
Dee Brown, Dallas

Utah
Earl Child, Springville

Washington
Mike Johnston, Tacoma

West Virginia
Richard Harris, Charleston

Wisconsin
Allen E. Knuth, New Berlin

Wyoming
Harold Johnson, Cheyenne


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