Masonry Magazine May 1981 Page. 23

Words: Don Leonard, Eugene George, George Miller, Robert Tubesing, Garold Stewart, Harold Moore, Ralph Keidel, Louis Jr, W. Jr, Gary Godberson, Clyde Raezer, Addison Jr, W. Johnsen, Romuald Tymczak, Colin Williams, Carl Sensenig, Robert Dineen, Michael Dunn, John Schumacher, Byron Farrell, Robert Weis
Masonry Magazine May 1981 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine May 1981 Page. 23


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utive positions. Appointed were: Clyde B. Raezer, to vice president, corporate secretary and assistant treasurer: Addison H. Gery. Jr., to vice president/sales; W. Martin Johnsen, to vice president/marketing: Romuald W. Tymczak, to vice president/production; Colin Williams, to vice president/ finance and treasurer, and Carl Sensenig, to general sales manager.


Exec. Committee Meets in St. Louis
Members of MCAA's Executive Committee met recently at the St. Louis Masonry Centre to finalize committee assignments and discuss other Association affairs. Pictured are (top left) Don Leonard, vice president: Robert Tubesing, treasurer; W. C. Dentinger Jr., secretary: Louis J. Helbert Jr.. president, and George A. Miller, executive vice president. (Bottom left) A chartered bus was used to transport MCAA officers from the hotel to the St. Louis Masonry Centre where the two-day meeting was held. Posing for the photographer were (from left) W. C. Dentinger Jr.; Brad Procter, regional vice president: George A. Miller: Richard C. Mathews, regional vice president: Robert Tubesing: Louis J. Helbert Jr.: Blaine Warner, Jerry Dufour, D. T. Allen and L.. C. Pardue Jr., regional vice presidents. Immediate past president Eugene George is shown in the foreground, second from right. (Top) An exterior view of the Masonry sonry Institute of St. Louis headquarters, an impressive all-masonry structure built by mason contractor members of the Institute. Brick also is featured throughout the interior of the building. (Photos by Turner Smith, Houston, Texas.)




►The Construction Industry Manufacturers Association, Milwaukee. Wis., has elected Gary L. Godberson, GOMACO Corp., 1st vice president and Ralph E. Keidel, Euclid, Inc., 2nd vice president. Their elections filled a vacancy created by the resignation of Robert J. Dineen as 1st vice president. Dineen recently resigned as president of Fiat-Allis Construction Machinery, Inc. and withdrew from CIMA activities... Harold E. Moore, general manager of the North Texas Contractors Association, has been re-certified as a board certified attorney in labor law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.




►Michael Dunn has been named regional director of the National Labor Relations Board office serving the North Texas area. He had been assistant general counsel in NLRB's Washington office since 1976 John J. Schumacher, formerly vice president/ marketing & development of Structural Stoneware, has joined Metropolitan Ceramics, Inc., Canton, Ohio, as vice president/marketing. Garold M. Stewart has been promoted to vice president/sales, western region, for the Cement Division of National Gypsum Co., Southfield, Mich.




Byron L. Farrell (left), vice president. Helmkamp Construction Co., Wood River, III., and Robert A. Weis, business manager of Bricklayers Local #65 of Southwest Illinois, are shown with awards presented to them by the Southern Illinois Builders Association Industry Advancement Fund. Farrell and Weis are co-chairmen of IMAGE (Involvement and Management Advance Growth and Employment), a joint construction industry management/labor group dedicated to on-time, cost-efficient construction project completions.

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