Masonry Magazine October 1996 Page. 4
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Answer to page 34 question. Blanchard Hall, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL
Official Publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America and the Canadian Mason Contractors Association
Editor
Richard N. Olson
Staff Photographer
Debbie Yatka
Mason Contractors Association of America
President
Donald Grant
Vice President
Donald Larsen
Secretary
Richard M. Johnston
Treasurer
William McConnell
Regional Vice Presidents
Frank Campitelli, Alan Griffin, Robert Schuerman, Fred Kinateder, John Smith, Robert Fenimore. Kenneth Thompson, Rennie Tejeda, Bob Barkshire, Peter Martini
Executive Director/Publisher
Michael Adelizzi
Executive Staff
Liz Fidoruk
Comptroller
Tom Joseph
Director of Membership
Dawn Kay
Director of Meetings and Conventions
Connie Kitzinger,
Director of Education
Michelle Przekwas
Assistant to Executive Director
Publication Committee Chairman
Mark Larsen
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MASONRY is the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association (CMCA). The magazine acts as a sounding board without approving, disapproving or guaranteeing the validity or accuracy of any data, claim or opinion appearing under a byline or obtained or quoted from an acknowledged source opinions expressed by officers do not necessarily reflect the official views of MCAA or CMCA. The appearance of advertising or new product information doesn't constitute an endorsement by MCAA or CMCA or product featured.
MASONRY-SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER, 1996