Masonry Magazine July 2006 Page. 12

Words: Kevin Hewson, Wally Bertschinger
Masonry Magazine July 2006 Page. 12

Masonry Magazine July 2006 Page. 12
Making the Grade Student
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6120 Union Chapel Road, Suite 100
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Father knows best," as the saying goes, but in this case the masonry instructor knows best, too. Josh Moser is the son and grandson of masons. Josh's father, Terry Moser, is also owner of Moser Construction Company. Being in a masonry family affords many great learning experiences.

However, Josh also knows he was well taught at the Maplewood Career Center in Ravenna, Ohio. "My instructor, Mr. Nagy, taught me so many things, and he taught me always to do a job right," Moser said.

Rich Nagy is now in his ninth year as a masonry instructor. In 2002, one of his students, Blake Goodyear, won first place honors at the Skills USA-sponsored National Masonry Contest.

"Josh came to us in his junior year," Nagy recalled. "He worked in the trade the following summer. In his senior year, Josh was selected our 'student of the year,' and earned a scholarship from the Masonry Contactors Association of Akron. He competed in the national competition, representing our state."

Josh represented Ohio last summer in the secondary division (high school) of the National Masonry Contest held in conjunction with the 41st annual SkillsUSA National Leadership Conference in Kansas City, Mo. He placed third in his division.

Now a student at Akron University, Moser is a full-time student in the engineering school, majoring in construction technology. Although he had to leave competitive football, basketball and baseball back in high school, Moser remains an avid fisherman, hunter and poker player.

Jesh Moser took first place in the Ohio State SkillsUSA competition. Pictured (Jeft to right) are Josh, Bill Davis, a classmate of Josh's who served as mud man, Richard Nagy, Josh's instructor at the Maplewood Career Center, and Terry Moser, Josh's father.

The Maplewood Career Center masonry contest afforded an opportunity for a three-generation photograph. From left to right are: Bob Moser, Josh's grandfather, who is also a mason: Terry Moser, Josh's father, and Josh.


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