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Campbell, Spenard Builders Supply, Anchorage, Ak.: Richard Morse, Canby Builders Supply, Canby, Or.l and Morrie Tarte, Bellingham Sash & Door, Bellingham, Wa.
The winners of the top prizes, awarded on the basis of selling a mythical retail customer, at the Quick Pitch Selling Talks were Ken Jacobson, Don Erspamer and Bill Gilmer.
New officers elected at the meeting are: president, Charles Shafer, Irrigators Lumber Co.. Caldwell, Id.; first v.p., Gordon Gerretsen, Gerretsen Building Supply Co., RoseburS, Or.; second v.p., Earl Fosse, Brownson Lumber Co., Wenatchee, Wa. National directors are Ray Blackstock, Blackstock Lumber Co., Seattle and C. E. "Chuck" Link, executive vice president of WBMA.
Directors include Howard Axtell, Ted Grainge, Robert Adams, Elliott McCluney, Neil Werner, Matt Mattson, Woody Anderson, Charles Hoenhous, George Osborn, John Stoltenberg, Orm Fluegge, Cecil Cleveland, Bob McPherson, Lorin Papworth, Don Erickson, Gary Weatherly, Moe MoYer, Clayton Smith, Bud LaMarr, William E. Miller, Don Ferguson, Ray ConnollY, Marion Vance, Vic Camozzi, MerlYn Jolley, Directors at large are Charles Rouse, Andy Boyd and Frank Powers.
The theme for this year's gathering was '?e houd of the Past - Be Pre' pared for The Future," which was graphically presented by including photographs from l9ll'1914 in the registration area, to show the continuity of the industry and the premanence of its institutions.
The spirit of involvement and committment exhibited somanyyears ago is alive and well today, amply demonstrated by the fact that present at the Spokane convention were every WBMA president since 1964 plus four men from years previous to that. There are few organizations in any industry that can boast of having every past president from the 12 consecutive Prior years present at its annual meeting.
Past presidents present included C. C. Morse, 19531Robert Slettedahl, 1956: M. S. Tarte, 19581J. M. Bettis, 196l: W. Stewart Orr, 1964; Ray Blackstock, 1965, Ansel Hyland, 1966: Jim Hayes, 1967, Homer W. Greer, 1968: Wayne S. Mattson, 1969'. Cameron Kyle, 1970: A. H. Parker, l97l : Bert F. Kinzig, 1972; C. E. Link, 1973: Jerry Williams, 1974: and E. P. "Woody" Railey, 1975.
Little wonder WBMA thrives as it does!