Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 9

Words: Gregor Pichler, John Serdahely, Clarence Bundy, Ed Bjorklund, Harry Smet, Peter Germinaro, Al Schultz, John Stenson, Tom Keonig, James Luterbach, Mrs. Zoubek, Elmer Brinner, John Stelzl, John Rohatch
Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 9

Masonry Magazine August 1964 Page. 9


Share of dunking, make this an event everyone looks forward to and enjoys thoroughly.

Just to keep the record straight, the "Slugging Suppliers" won the annual ball game, but someone took off with all the records... So we'll report it to you as a real tight ball game with a score of 1 to 0.

Heading up the various activities were: Peter Germinaro Tickets; John Stenson Publicity; Harry Smet Refreshments & Music; Gregor Pichler Food & Kiddie Rides: Ed Bjorklund Gate Admission: Al Schultz Prizes; Tom Keonig Candy & Portable Speakers; Clarence Bundy Dip Tank & Insurance; John Serdahely Games; James Luterbach Assistant Chairman.

Take a minute now and enjoy the wonderful picnic pictures and make plans for your chapter to have such an outing next year.




A picnic without a clown just isn't a picnic. Here's our clown posing for a photo while the kids clown around while posing.




The hidden garter was a real crowd pleaser. Mrs. Frank Zoubek was the winner. By the way ladies, Harry Smet was the one who had the garter on his leg. Harry's posing for you in the next photo.




A hot humid day made the refreshment stand popular place. Here Harry Smet dispenses a tall cool one. Elmer Brinner and John Stelzl assisted. On the soda stand, John Rohatch was in charge.




Heidelberg Park has a beautiful and practical picnic area. Seated foreground are the Tubesings and Petersons with the Reno Fabbris in the background. Little Scot Bundy, right foreground is not lost, he is just hungry.




The kiddie land with all its rides was number one attraction for the children. Trains, boots, cars were kept busy by the kids.




Everyone had a chance to win a prize and even if you didn't win you came home a winner. This fourlegged race was a close one too.


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