Masonry Magazine April 1980 Page. 20
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THE PRIME-MOVER CO.
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MCAA CONFERENCE REPORT
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Tubesing Construction Co., New Berlin, Wis., was re-elected treasurer.
Two new regional vice presidents were elected: Brad Procter, Wasco, Inc., Nashville, Tenn., who will represent Region B. He succeeds Paul Clements, Louisville, Ky., who had served three terms in that office. Jerry Dufour, Ma-Con Construction Corp., Germantown, Wis., was elected in Region D to fill the vacancy created by Dentinger's elevation to secretary.
Re-elected as regional vice presidents were: Region A, Anthony Zotollo, Associated Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York, Inc., Great Neck, N.Y.; Region C, Richard Matthews, KMCO, Inc., Miamisburg, Ohio: Region E, Richard Felice, Forrest & Associate, Inc., Des Moines, la.;
Evan Harris (left) of Charleston, W. Va., receives a special award from Eugene George. The plaque honored Mr. Harris as a founding member of MCAA.
Region F, D. T. Allen, D. T. Allen & Co., Inc., Newport, Ark.; Region G, Blaine Warner, Warner Masonry, Inc., Glendale, Ariz.; Region H, Oscar Person, Person-Western, Inc., Burlingame, Calif.; Region I, L. C. Pardue, Jr., L. C. Pardue, Inc., Portland, Ore., and Region J, William J. Young, Maritime Bricklayers Ltd., Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
The Annual Meeting, a fast-paced affair lasting 1 hour and 43 minutes, was followed that evening by the Annual please turn to page 35
It was all business at the MCAA Annual Meeting.