Masonry Magazine March 1965 Page. 18

Words: Peter Baier, William Wenzler, John Keener, David Luety, John Garske, Richard Eid, Poul Bronson, Fred Yahr
Masonry Magazine March 1965 Page. 18

Masonry Magazine March 1965 Page. 18


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Wisconsin C/M Association Elects Officers




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MILWAUKEE, WIS. Newly elected officers of the Wisconsin Concrete Products Association are: (1. to r.) David Luety, First Vice President John Garske, President, Richard Eid, Treasurer; Poul Bronson, Second Vice President and Fred Yahr, Secretary. These men were elected at the organization's 45th annual convention held here recently.




COVER PHOTO
The Panel and Altar of the St. John's United Church of Christ, Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, Penna. was constructed by MCAA Member John E. Keener, Inc. The panel was built with the use of sold brick approximately 24 in. thick, reinforced with steel rods. Sculpture work is identical on both inside and outside faces. The panel is unique in that it portrays meanings of scripture in the Bible. The altar work was done with quarried greenstone from Virginia.

PROJECT: St. John's United Church of Christ, Chambersburg. Penna.
ARCHITECTS: Noelker & Hull, Chambersburg. Penna.
CONSULTANT: William P. Wenzler, AIA, Milwaukee, Wis.
PANEL DESIGNER: Karl Giell, Milwaukee, Wis.
MASON CONTRACTOR: John E. Keener, Inc. MCAA Member, Camp Hill, Penna.




ONE FOR THE BOOKS or Safety In Revers
We haven't figured out just what this man thought he was trying do for we are certain that any responsible contractor would never even think of building scaffolding in this manner. To the contractor bricklayer and the owner, remember the risk isn't worth it. For your own protection read the valluable series of articles now appearing in masenry concerning "Insurance For The Contractor. Prepare by MCAA Accident Prevention Committee, Peter S. Baier, Chairma




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