Masonry Magazine August 1968 Page. 34
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Project: Academia San Jose High School
Architect: David P-C Chang
Contractor: Jimeco Construction
Photography: Lawrence S. Williams, Inc.
The masonry units used in the construction of this project are Intaglio I and II. In addition to being decorative, the units assist in maintaining interior comfort.
Intaglio helps lighten the load on the air conditioning system by keeping the cool air in, and the tropical heat out.
MCAA Estimating Course Held
(Continued from page 31)
With a goal of 1,000 attendees, the Education Committee is now scheduling additional meetings in the northeast and central States. With the 18 sessions this brings the average meeting attendance to 48, just two short of the Education's Committee projection earlier this year.
AA Wire Products Company 8
Anchor Manufacturing Company 26
Dur-O-wal 12-13
Robert G. Evans Company (Target) 28
Felker Manufacturing Company 24
Keystone Steel & Wire Company 4-5
Lull Engineering Company 14
Melrce Company Back Cover
Morgen Manufacturing Company 17
National Concrete Masonry Association 11
National Safety Council Third Cover
Ohio Lime Company 34
Patent Scaffolding Co., Div. of Harsco Corp. 30
Pfizer Minerals, Pigments & Metals Div. Second Cover
Prime-Mover Company 29
Safway Steel Products 23
Thomsen Equipment Company 20
TWA 6
Vega Industries, Inc. 31
This index is published as a convenience to the reader. Every care is taken to make it accurate but masonry assumes no responsibilities for errors or ommissions.
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Shown above are the winners of the Bricklayers Apprentice Contest sponsored by Local No. 6, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Crouching, left to right: David F. Ellis, 2nd place winner; Jerry Lee Harbin, 3rd place winner. Standing, left to right: Walter Lerch, President, Chattanooga Masonry Contractors; David B. Soloff, Jr., Treasurer, MCAA: James N. Wilson, Jr., Ist place winner and Homer Crowe, instructor and member of Local No. 6.
masonry August, 1968