b'Robert Lacosse is 1989 Mccawley Award Recipient Robert LaCosse was presented the1989Robert LaCosse is presented the JamesQ.Mccawleyaward duringthe1989 McCawley Award by Rene Dupuis, right.Past McMilwaukee convention by 1988 recipientCawley Award recipients ReneDupuisof StructuralResearchininclude from left: Hollis Madison, Wisconsin.CA. He has madePorcher, Bill Kugler, Rener~, Dupuis, Donald G. McNamara,,i ., Harold Biebel, Paul Morris, NRCA\'s As\'Sociate Executive Director forJohn Bradford,RayJohnson, Technical and Research, LaCosse has beenBob Lyons, William C. Cullen, ofand Wallace LSherard, a strong supporterMR major contributions to the roofing industrystanding below with LaCosse, front center. at large and has worked with MRCA on several technical projects. The long-time technical expert will retire from his position in March, 1990. The highest honor and most coveted award presented by the MRCA, the Mccawley award is named for JamesQ.Mccawley, whose indefatigable devotion to the roofing industrycarriedthrough45yearsof conventions. Theawardrecognizesandrewardsthe efforts of the men who have worked, and continue to work, in behalf of the roofing \\.,_,. industry and its people. MRCA Foundation Awards Scholarships To Two Exceptional College Students TheMRCAFoundation was established in August of 1988 "toThesecond recipientisMelinda AnnWagner,aFreshman provide scholarship assistance to students attending an educationalpursuing a Business DegreeAnoka Ramsey Community College at institution at. a college .technical institute.Scholarships arein Coon Rapids, Minnesota.Melinda expresses a desire to follow or awarged to students who have expressed an intention to pursue aher father\'s footsteps toward becomingestimator in the roofing an careerintheconstructionindustry,whetherasacontractor,industry, and just completed her third summer of employment engineer or architect."with Ettel & Franz Roofing in St. Paul.Melinda will receive a $250 grant to further her education. The Foundation\'s BoardDirectors, in its discretion, selects one of or more recipients of the scholarship award, and presents suchItis important to note that scholarships are awarded from the award(s) annually from the income ofFor 1989,donated funds received by the Foundation. The MRCA Foundation the Foundation. the Board has selected two (2) worthy recipients of an MRCAis a non-profit corporation organized exclusively for charitable Foundation Scholarship Award.and educational purposes. The Foundation is exempt from Federal Income Tax under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue The first recipient is Frances Eugenie Wachter, a Senior studyingCode.Donors may deduct contributions as provided in Section Civil EngineeringWashington University in St. Louis, Missouri.170 ofCOde. atthe Internal Revenue Frances was highlyrecommended forthisaward,and enjoys \\.;We hope you will consider a gift (in any amount) to the MRCA excellent academic standing. A $1,000 grant will be made payable to Washington University to be used by Ms. Wachter in the pursuitFoundation.A small amount can make a lasting contribution to of her degree.your industry. Page 5'