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In the Spring of 1973 a group of Magicians met at the Y.M.C.A. and formed the “Northshore Magicians Club”.
On August 22nd1974 an application for charter was filed with S.A.M. The charter was granted on March15th 1975
THE EARLY YEARS
The first officers of Assembly 104 were
President: Otto Persson
Vice President: Frank Buslovich
Secretary: Don Daily
Treasurer: Don Konich
Sergeant at Arms: Henry Silsbee
Monthly meetings were held at various locations including the Salem Sorcerer’s Shop at Salem Willows, the Methodist Church on Lafayette Street in Salem MA, the rehearsal hall of Le Grand David Show at the Cabot Street Cinema in Beverly MA,.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS In 1979 Assembly 104 ran a four day convention headlined by Marco the Magi’s production of Le Grand David and his own spectacular magic company.The convention also included some of the greats in magic such as Al Delage and Margaret, Paul Gertner, General Grant, The Gustafsons, Bob Porter and Jay Marshall.
The convention was widely acclaimed in the Magic Circles and in 1980 it was repeated with now the world’s famous Le Grand David Show as the highlight of the convention, and featured Bob Little, Mark Brandebury, The Gustafasons, Tom and Liz Tucker and Neil Foster.
The first major award came to Assembly 104 in the Summer of 1979 with the presentation of the Leipzig Bowl at the S.A.M. National Convention.
The award was presented to the Assembly for the greatest increase in membership from the preceding year.
In 1981, Assembly 104 received Honorable Mentions at the Magic Week competitions. Also that year the Assembly placed 2nd at the National Convention in Houston , Texas.
In 1982 the Assembly was awarded 1st place at the National Convention in Grand Rapids , Michigan .
In 1983 once again the Assembly was awarded 1st place at the National Convention in Las Vegas , Nevada . |
About Assembly 104
