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The ceneral crand council Of Cryptic Masons International Held at ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA November 3 • 6, 1996 Presiding Most Puissant Dalvin L. Hollaway ceneral crand Master THIRTY - NINTH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY

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ceneral crand council Of

Cryptic Masons International

Held at

ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA November 3 • 6, 1996

Presiding

Most Puissant Dalvin L. Hollaway ceneral crand Master

THIRTY - NINTH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY

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DALVIN L. HOLLAWAY MOST PUISSANT GENERAL GR.AND MASTER

GENER.AL GR.AND COUNCIL Of

CRY'PTIC MASONS INTER.NATIONAL 1993 - 1996

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DALVIN L. HOLLAWAY Most Puissant General Grand Master

1993-1996

General Grand Master Dalvin L. Hollaway, was born in Ontario, California, on April 1, 1941, the son of Dean and Virginia <Wolfe) Hollaway. He received his formal education in the public schools of Ontario, California. on January 23, 1960, he was married to Shirley M. Wylam, at Ontario, California. To this union was born one son and one daughter. They are blessed with a granddaughter and a grandson.

As an insurance agent and broker he has owned and operated his own agency for more than a quarter of a century. He has been called upon to teach insurance courses in the state of Oregon for accreditation of students. More recently he has established a travel agency in his hometown of Canyonville, Oregon. He is a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, and has been ordained a Deacon. He has taught a Sunday School Class for more than 30 years.

In civic activities he is a past secretary of the Lions Club, former member of the fire department, where he served as Fire Chief for five years. He served as chairman of the Canyonville Pioneer Days Celebration for several years, and is a life member of the National Rifle Association.

MASONIC AFFILIATIONS

In symbolic Masonry, he is a life member, south umpqua Lodge No. 72, A.F. & A.M. He served as worshipful Masterin 1974 and 1978. He is also a member of warren Lodge No. 10, Progressive Lodge No. 225, Glacier Lodge No. 10, F. & A.M. of Anchorage, Alaska. He was first elected to the progressive line of the Grand Lodge of Oregon in 1986, and served as Most worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Oregon in 1989-1990. He is also the Grand Representative of the Grand Lodge of Nevada, near the Grand Lodge of Oregon.

In capitular Masonry our General Grand Master is a member of Laurel Chapter No. 3 1, R.A.M. where he served as Excellent High Priest in 1972. He is the Grand Representative of the Grand Chapter of Texas near the Grand Chapter of Oregon. He

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was ordained a member of Hodson council Holy order of High Priesthood in Oregon.

In cryptic Freemasonry our M. P. companion is a member of Laurel council No. 17, where he served as Illustrious Master in 1973, and served as Master of Arch No. 6 in 1975·76. He progressed through the official line and was elected Most Illustrious Grand Master of the Grand council of Oregon in 1982. comp. Hollaway is the Grand Representative of the Grand councils of Maine and California near the Grand council of Oregon. He served as General Grand sentinel of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International in 1984-1987. Jn that year he was elected General Grand Principal conductor of the work of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International and served in 1987-1990. In 1990-1993 he served with distinction as Deputy General Grand Master of the General Grand council and on September 14, 1993, he was elevated to the highest station in cryptic Masonry and became the General Grand Master of General Grand council cryptic Masons International.

In Chivalric Masonry our distinguished member is a member of Ascalon commandery No. 14, where he served as Eminent commander 1971-1974. In the Scottish Rite he is a member of Roseburg Valley A.A.S.R. southern Jurisdiction - 32"0 Degree.

These honors have qualified our distinguished member for membership in Oregon Priory No. 37, Knights of the York cross of Honour where he served as Eminent Prior in 1988 and was decorated with the Knight York Grand cross of Honour with two quadrants. His membership in the appendent bodies include the Red cross of Constantine, in st. Janus conclave, serving as sovereign in 1989. In the Allied Masonic Degrees he is a Past sover~ign of Solomon council No. 222, and is a Past Grand sovereign Master of the Grand council, Allied Masonic Degrees of the United states.

companion Hollaway is a member of the York Rite sovereign college of North America in Champoeg York Rite College No. 96. He is a member of the order of Silver Trowel of Oregon, the Royal order of Scotland and has been decorated with the honorary Legion of Honor in the Order of DeMolay. He is a Past Associate Guardian of Bethel No. 18 order of Job's Daugl1ters, a member of the Philalethes society and holds numerous honorary memberships.

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OFFICERS FOR THE TRIENNIUM 1993-1996

Dalvin L. Hollaway ceneral crand Master P .o. Box 767, Canyonville, OR 97417 503·839·4336

Orville E. wesseler Deputy ceneral crand Master 1742 N. Sabin, Wichita, KS 67212 316·945·5531

Charles F. van Etten Cen crand Prin. cond. of Work 9836 van Etten Rd., Gowanda, NY 14070 716-532·4016

Royce E. Curlis Ceneral crand Treasurer 1200 Wright Ave., #107, Alma Ml 48801 517-463·3141

Bruce H. Hunt ceneral crand Recorder Deceased December 16, 1995

Ronald E. Fullerlove ceneral crand Recorder P. o. BOX 310, Sherrard, IL 61281 309·593·2812

Victor s. Dowd Ceneral crand Chaplain 2804 Beaconwood Dr., Greensboro, NC 27455 919-545·3118

Perry Anderson cen. crand captain of the cuard 216 N. van Buren, Pierre, SD 57501 605-224·2406

Archimede Caruso cen. crand cond. of the council Via Romita, 91 Stagno Livorno Italy 0586-94.20.41

Ivan D. Rinck ceneral crand Marshal P.O. Box 144, Eugene, OR 97440 503-683·1558

Charles D. Yates ceneral crand Steward 2912 south Olive, Sioux City, IA 51106 712-276-4231

Robert D. Yonce , Ceneral crand sentinel P. 0. BOX 338, Ridge Spring, SC 29129 803-685·7341

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REGIONAL DEPUTY GENERAL GRAND MASTERS

Richard L. ouplisea North East Region 247 Park Ave., Auburn, ME 04210 207-784-4920

o. Allen Surratt south East Region 6587 Surratt Country Rd., Denton, NC 27239 910-857-2384

Ronald E. Fullerlove East central Region P. o. Box 310, Sherrard, IL. 61281 309-593-2812

George R. Mccormick North Central Region 230 Fairchild st., Iowa City IA. 52245 319-351-7259

James H. Cockerham south central Region 8307 Racquet Drive, st. Louis, MO 63121 314-383-3953

Frank M. Hartung North west Region 1105 W. 23rd., Casper WY 82604 307-234-2666

Nicholas J. Tambures south west Region 5244 N. Fort Yuma Trail, Tucson, AZ 85715 602-299-8205

Alberto Lalo central America Region P. o. Box 55-1545, Republic of Panama

Alexandria Martinia Marchi European Region Via Degli Anemoni 19 20100 Milano, Italy

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ceneral crand council Of

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Held at

ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA November 3 • 6, 1996

Presiding

Most Puissant Dalvin L. Hollaway Cleneral crand Master

THIRTY - NINTH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY

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THIRTY NINTH TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY Asheville, North Carolina

November 3 · 6, 1996

on Wednesday, November 6, 1996, at 9:00 a.m., The Grand council of North Carolina was opened in ample form with Most Illustrious companion W. c. Morrisette, Jr. presiding. Following an opening prayer, the Companions Pledged Allegiance to the Flag of their country.

The Officers of the General Grand Council of cryptic Masons International were received and accorded the Grand Honors of Masonry.

OFFICERS FOR THE TRIENNIUM 1993·1996

Dalvin L. Hollaway Orville E. Wesseler Charles F. Van Etten. Royce E. Curlis Ronald E. Fullerlove Victor s. Dowd Perry Anderson Archimede Caruso Ivan D. Rinck Charles D. Yates Robert D. Yonce

General Grand Master Deputy General Grand Master General Grand Prin. cond. of Work General Grand Treasurer General Grand Recorder General Grand Chaplain General Grand capt. of the Guard General Grand cond. of council General Grand Marshal General Grand Steward General Grand sentinel

REGIONAL DEPUTY GENERAL GRAND MASTERS

Richard L. Duplisea D. Allen Surratt Ronald E. Fullerlove George R. Mccormick James H. Cockerham Frank M. Hartung Nicholas J. Tambures Alberto Lalo Alexandria Martinia Marchi

Northeastern Regional Deputy southeastern Regional Deputy East central Regional Deputy North central Regional Deputy south central Regional Deputy Northwestern Regional Deputy southwestern Regional Deputy Central America Regional Deputy European Regional Deputy

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Most Illustrious companion Morrisette declared the Grand council of North Carolina was closed in ample form, and Most Puissant companion Hollaway declared the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International open for its Thirty Ninth Triennial Assembly.

General Grand Master Hollaway extended a warm welcome to all present, and expressed his sincere appreciation of the companions attending the Thirty Ninth Triennial Assembly. He expressed a special thanks to the Grand council of North Carolina for opening the Triennial Assembly, and for their support over the years.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The General Grand Marshal, companion Ivan D. Rinck presented the following Guests to General Grand Master Hollaway, and introduced them to the companions assembled.

General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International

comp. R. Clenn Capps, Most Excellent General Grand High Priest

comp. Murray E. cook, Right Excellent General Grand King

comp. William Schoene, Jr., Right Excellent General Grand scribe

comp. Harold F. Yeager, Most EX. Past General Grand High Priest

comp. Duane B. Young, Right Excellent General Grand Treasurer

comp. John F. Kirby, Right Excellent General Grand secretary

comp. w. Carroll Sanford, Excellent General Grand captain of the Host

comp. Palmer E. Martin, Excellent General Grand Principal Sojourner

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comp. Ken M. Neuschwander, Excellent General Grand Roya\ Arch captain

comp. John Thomas Elliott, Excellent General Grand Master of the 3"0 Veil

comp. James M. Bremner, Excellent General Grand Master of the 2"" Veil

comp. J. B. Hitt, Excellent General Grand Master of the 1sr veil

comp. Fred w. Von son, Deputy General Grand High Priest· Latin America

comp. Willard F. Bond, General Grand custodian of the Work

comp. Harry crump, Excellent General Grand Chaplain

comp. J. Bennie Allen, Right Excellent General Grand scribe Elect

Remarks of General Grand High Priest Capps:

welcome to God's country. Being a North Carolinian, I represent the North Carolina side. To the General Grand council, it has been indeed a pleasure and an honor to serve with the Most Puissant General Grand Master for the last nine years. I consider it a great partnership. I hope you have enjoyed this Triennial. It's been a lot of work; it's been a Jot of Masonic unity, cooperation, and it's been a lot of fun. It is very nice to have you in western North Carolina at this Triennial. Thank you very much.

Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United states of America

Sir Knight Blair c. Mayford, Most Eminent Grand Master

sir Knight James M. ward Right Eminent Deputy Grand Master

sir Knight William J. Jones Right Eminent Grand Generalissimo

Sir Knight Charles R. Neumann Right Eminent Grand Recorder

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Distinguished Guests

companion w.c. "Turk" Morrissette, Jr., Most Illustrious Grand Master Grand council of Royal Select Masters of North Carolina.

companion John Elmore, Grand Master, International supreme council Order of DeMolay

Most Preeminently Distinguished Brother, Donald A. King, Grand Governor General, York Rite sovereign College of North America.

Most Eminent David B. Slayton, Grand Preceptor, Grand College of North America, Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests

Most Eminent William Schoene, Jr., Most Eminent Grand Master General, convent General, Knights of the York cross of Honour

Illustrious Brother Robert o. Ralston, 33'" Degree sovereign Grand commander, supreme council, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.

Right worshipful Brother Lowell E. Amundson, Grand Marshall, Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Oregon, representing vern s. Wirtz, Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Oregon.

Most worshipful Brother Lloyd w. Triggs, Grand Master, Grand Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Alaska.

Most worshipful Brother William H. Simpson, Grand Master, Grand Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina.

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Remarks of M. w. Brother Lloyd Triggs, responding for the Distinguished Guests:

Good morning. Just a few minutes ago I was asked to respond for the visiting dignitaries. It's a great pleasure for all of us, I'm sure, and I speak for all of the companions most recently introduced. It's a great pleasure to be here and to be a part of this organization. I came down here especially to extend my summer just a little bit; we of course have very little sunlight left for this year. I would like to thank Most Puissant General Grand Master for the courtesies we've received while I've been here.

What a pleasure for myself in particular to meet and greet so many wonderful people, renew old friends, and just be a part of this organization. And I'm sure I speak for all of us, and thank you much.

Preliminary Credentials Report

The following preliminary report was presented by the Chairman of the credentials committee, and approved by the General Grand council.

General Grand Officers present: 11 Past General Grand Masters present: 4 Regional Deputy Grand Masters present: 6 Most Illustrious Grand Masters sitting present: 26 Most Illustrious Past Grand Masters present: 141 Deputy Grand Masters present: 15 Grand Principle conductors of the work present: 11 Officers represented by Proxy 42

Total number of ballots issued: 249

Grand councils and Subordinate Councils represented with credentials: 45

There were two non-voting representatives from the Grand council of Connecticut.

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we have the constitutional number required (7) for a quorum to convene the General Grand council.

Fraternally submitted, credentials committee.

Jay Callaham Chairman

Approval of Proceedings

It was properly moved by R. P. companion wesseler that the minutes of the 38'h Triennial Assembly, held September 12 -15, 1993, in Biloxie, Mississippi be approved. Motion carried.

Introduction of Past General Crand Masters

General Grand Master Hollaway presented and introduced the Past General Grand Masters. He thanked them for the many years of service and devotion to the General Grand council. They were accorded the Grand Honors of Masonry.

John Harris watts Bernard F. Mandlebaum James A. Kirkbride Royce E. Curlis Evan L. Fleming, Jr.

1975 -1978 1984-1987 1987 - 1990 1990 - Honorary 1990 - 1993

Most Puissant John Harris watts responded for the Past General Grand Masters.

Columbian Award Recipients

General Grand Master Hollaway then announced the recipients of the Columbian Award for the various regions for the 1993 -1996 Triennium, and presented the awards to those present. The recipients are as follows:

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J. Bruce Eldred Dwaine A. Johnson Clifford L. Duncan David H. Volkman John P. Gibson Robert E. Burleson Kenneth E. Lang Lucio Del Giallo B. R. Brown Robert E. Durham, Jr. Oscar T. Lyon, Jr.

East central Region North central Region south central Region Northwest Region southwest Region southeast Region Northeast Region European Region At Large At Large At Large

certificates of Appreciation

companions Randy Flack, Ivan Rinck, Stanley Laker, Larry Offenbecker, Robert Durham, and Victor Dowd was asked to come forward. These Companions were cited for their many hours of work for the craft, and for him personally. General Grand Master Hollaway presented certificates of Appreciation to these companions which read:

"Whereas our beloved Companion has demonstrated outstanding courtesy and zeal as a cryptic Mason;

He is hereby recognized and commended for his contribution and dedication by the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International.

1996. This high honor is bestowed the 6'" day of November

Signed by,

Dalvin L. Hollaway General Grand Master, and

Ronald E. Fullerlove, General Grand Recorder.

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General Grand Master Hollaway introduced M. I. companion D. Allen Surratt, and said he had been a good friend. He was recognized as having assumed responsibility for the southeastern Region after the passing of M. I. Companion Cecil cavens of Tennessee, and for the many hours of work performed while working on the Triennial committee. General Grand Master Hollaway then presented him with the Meritorious service Award for his outstanding service to the General Grand council at the 1996 Triennial Assembly.

M. I. companion Surratt gave a report on the Triennial Assembly, indicating that there were 467 men to register; 335 ladies; and 765 in attendance at the banquet last night. He expressed appreciation for all the cooperation that had been given to the committee, and for his opportunity to serve.

contribution by York Rite sovereign College

Most Pre-Eminently Distinguished Grand Governor General Donald King presented General Grand Master Hollaway with a check in the amount of $1000 made payable to the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International on behalf of the York Rite sovereign College Charitable Fund. General Grand Master Hollaway expressed his gratitude for the contribution, and for Grand Governor General King's presence.

Report Of The ceneral Crand Master DALVIN L. HOLLAWAY

To the Officers and delegates of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International:

To our distinguished guests, welcome to our thirty-ninth Triennial Assembly.

As we have gathered here in Asheville for our deliberations, my desire is that we will have a harmonious Triennial Assembly meetings. To the voting delegates, this is your

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meeting. You will govern the decisions made. You may express your feelings and opinions.

It now becomes my obligation to deliver to you my report on my stewardship as General Grand Master.

First I would state this has been a most rewarding experience in my Masonic career, to be elected General Grand Master to serve the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International.

I appreciate your attendance at our thirty-ninth Triennial Assembly. Each of you have taken time out of your busy schedules and bore the expense to come and handle the business before you. As we convene to carry out our deliberations, remember companions, we are builders. We are the select, worthy, and faithful. I charge you to stand by these precepts.

We are pleased to have with us the distinguished guests from other Masonic related organizations. A most cordial welcome is extended to you. Thank you for being with us. You add much to our Triennial Assembly.

It would be erroneous if I did not thank my heavenly Father for granting health and protection while serving as a officer of the General Grand council.

In keeping with a theme that has been with me throughout my Masonic career, taken from the Holy scriptures, the writings of King Solomon,

"To everything "there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven; a time to be born, a time to die: a time to plant, and a time to pluck up which is planted; a time to kill, a time to heal; a time to break down, a time to build up; a time to weep, a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; a time to cast away stones, a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, a time to refrain from embracing; a time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, a time to cast away; a time to rend, a time to sew; a time of

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silence, a time to speak; a time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace." King Solomon was telling us about human experiences, the problems and pleasures of human life.

To everything there is a season, a term, or period. How thankful I am, that I had my season as General Grand Master, but it comes the season, the term, or period to lay down my gavel. Let others have their season to lead this great fraternity to higher goals and achievements.

A time to be born. Each person, by divine plan has been born to this moment. What we do with our allotted time, individually or collectively depends on our outlook and the training we received. Freemasonry is one influence on our behavior. We pattern our lives on it concepts.

A time to die. we are taught as Masons that we live on, that our souls go to meet our heavenly Father where there is no death. Yes we must die, but we will never be separated from the love of God. The young may die, the old must die, but the wisest knows not when!

A time to plant. I have tried to plant the good seed of Cryptic Masonry, planting and using ideas I hoped promoted or enhanced the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International.

A time to pluck up that which is planted, old ideas. Go for new perceptions, make a determination to go forward.

A time to kill. To veto and destroy wrong impressions of what Freemasonry is and is not. Veto those who choose to bring false and slanderous remarks about what we believe and practice. confirm that we are not a religion, but that Freemasonry is a system of morality; that it ever grows more beautiful to the discerning initiate as we move on from degree to degree, and from stage to stage into the understanding of its mysteries. Masonry is based on pure morality and justice. Justice is and has from ancient times, been one of the cardinal virtues. Truth holds a place as one

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of our principle tenets. As Masons, we accept the Holy scriptures as the rule and guide of our faith and practice. The Masonic order was founded on God's word, which gives strengths to all things.

A time to heal. A time of regenerating, to restore or fix. To counteract our challenges, some would say problems and not challenges. Problems or challenges it makes no difference. It's time to instill in ourselves the desire to face these challenges head on, cooperate in an effort to solve our problems, become the solution and not the problem! To illustrate, 2 + 2 is always the problem, and 4 is always the solution to the problem. Are you a 2 or a 4?

A time to break down. To breach is a break, to fracture. To be down is to be dispirited, discouraged, disheartened. Help the discouraged. Lend a helping hand to the disheartened and downtrodden.

A time to build up. Freemasonry takes in the work of a operative mason, and converts it into symbols. No longer do we build structures that are visible. We build a symbolical house not made with hands eternal in the heavens. we are builders. Masonry, thereby, becomes a character building institution. The work of the operative mason stands the time for centuries, but the building of the speculative mason is projected into eternity.

A time to weep. This Triennium, we had time of weeping. we weep and cried at the condition of some jurisdictions, at the deficiency of cooperation between York Rite and Grand Lodges.

A time to laugh. on several occasions I had time to laugh talking about the Order of the TIE. Ties internationally exchanged. Having communication with strangers, men and women alike, answering their questions about Masonry. Using this method of communication to educate the public.

A time to mourn. we mourn the loss of so many great Masons, and we weep with their love ones and extend our

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heartfelt sympathies. My prayer is our Heavenly Father will always keep and shelter you with his love, his banner over us is love.

A time to dance. Dance with joy. Being with so many companions over the years. Great times were shared by all.

A time to cast away stones. casting away the stones of doubt.

A time to gather stones: Gather the stones of knowledge. Masonry teaches men how to think for themselves. A wise man will always have a quest for further light.

A time to embrace: Embrace and accept the ideals of the past. Then refrain from embracing the past. Look to the future. Make changes to take us into the twenty first century. A time to get: to receive the best of Freemasonry, followed by a time to lose. we were at a loss with heartaches and disappointments of not being able to accomplish the goals that I had set for myself and cryptic Masonry.

A time to keep. I will always have the memories afforded me as General Grand Master. You can take away a lot of things, but memories stay witl1 us, good or bad. so I will cast away the bad and remember the good.

A time to rend: To rip up any fears of change.

A time to sew: Mend and correct any misconceptions the public has about the craft.

A time of silence: sometimes a time of silence is golden. 1

hope 1 used this time of silence wisely.

A time to speak: I had opportunities to speak out against the foils of Freemasonry and hopefully defeat their plans.

A time to love: Love the accomplishments of the companions in all jurisdictions.

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A time to hate: To abhor the ignorance of those who tear apart, always looking for faults in others. Those who never whisper good counsel in a brothers ear.

A time of war: I hope I have been a good warrior, that I might be in chorus with the Apostle Paul when he said " I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept faith."

A time of peace: Finally a time of peace with my companions, my fellowman, and with my God.

NECROLOCY

The report on necrology leaves us with a void. The fraternal dead have passed through the Ninth Arch. God in his wisdom took Bruce Harmon Hunt, General Grand Recorder of 28 years. Bruce was the most dedicated mason it was my privilege to have known. Bruce was there in time of need. constantly aware of the surroundings and conditions that prevailed. He gave you counsel, yet he never told you what to do. He would advise then wait for you conclusion. He is missed by all who knew and work with him. our sympathies go out to Wanda.

I was also distressed by the loss of Cecil c. cavens, Regional Deputy General Grand Master, southeastern Region. A dedicated Mason from Tennessee. Likewise our sympathies and prayers go to Trudy, and all who have lost a loved one.

Apostle Paul wrnte "For I persuaded, that neither death nor life nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shall be able to separate us form the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord" May our Heavenly Father keep and shelter you with his love.

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STATE OF THE RITE

The elected officers of General Grand Council and several appointed officers were privileged to go to Panama, constituting the Grand council of Panama. 14 companions and wives enjoyed the hospitality of the Grand council of Panama.

A Grand Council of Mexico was talked about. correspondence between companions in Mexico myself, and with companions outside Mexico, revealed it would not be in the best interest of the companions in Mexico nor the General Grand council Cryptic Masons International to form a Grand council in Mexico at this time.

A Grand council of Greece was discussed but because of the Masonic unrest in the region nothing was done.

correspondence from the Grand Lodge of Peru was received requesting permission to form a council in Peru under the authority of the General Grand council of Masons international. we are investigating the possibility of this. The Grand council of Panama has been conferring the cryptic degrees on several candidates in Lima, Peru. My thanks for taking York Rite to Peru.

Every General Grand Master would like to say all is well, this is not the case. A problem that keeps coming up is the Super Excellent Master degree. Let me state for the record this is a Masonic degree. As Royal & Select Masters, we regard the ritual to be cherished. we took an oath that we would not divulge the contents of this degree. 1 was asked by different companions my views of allowing women to view what they called the pageant of the degree. My answer was this is a degree of cryptic Masonry, and was not to be used for the public to see and would be a Masonic violation. If they wanted a play or pageant they could make one up, but not as a substitute for the super Excellent Master Degree nor to imply that it was the Super Excellent Master Degree. The ritual copyrighted by General Grand council was never to be used for this purpose.

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After making this statement all is not condemnation and despondency. cryptic Masonry has taken it's rightful place within the York Rite system. Leadership has improved in several jurisdictions. The cryptic Rite is no longer the stepchild.

we keep losing members, death makes it's presence known. Membership of older companions continues. A transfusion of younger men is needed. can you and I make the difference? A Chinese proverb states it best. "If you don't change directions, you will go where you are headed".

APPOINTMENTS

Appointments were made and all offices filled with the proper installation of 1993·1996 officers at Biloxi, Mississippi September 15, 1993.

INTERIM APPOINTMENTS

Donald P. Garrido, Regional Deputy General Grand Master for central and south America resigned. He moved to Texas. I accepted his resignation and appointed Alberto Lalo, MIPGM of Panama to fill this vacancy.

D. Allen Surratt, MIPGM of North Carolina, was appointed Regional Deputy General Grand Master for the southeast Region to complete the term of Cecil cavens, MIPGM of Tennessee, who passed away.

Ronald E. Fullerlove, MIPGM of Illinois, was appointed General Grand Recorder after the death of Bruce H. Hunt.

VISITATIONS

ASSEMBLIES OF CRAND COUNCILS: 1993 KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE

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ARIZONA MASSACHUSETTS

1994 PANAMA SOUTH CAROLINA OREGON CALIFORNIA GERMANY ITALY WASHINGTON WYOMING

1995 NORTH CAROLINA KANSAS IN DIANA WESTERN CANADA ILLINOIS IOWA NEW YORK

1996 ALASKA OREGON ARKANSAS NEW JERSEY MISSISSIPPI MARYLAND WASHINGTON ARIZONA COLORADO HAWAII

SIERRA VISTA MANSFIELD

PANAMA CITY MYRTLE BEACH EUGENE CONCORD FRANKFURT S. VINCENZO EVERETT RIVERTON

WILMINGTION TOPEKA INDIANAPOLIS EDMONTON DECATUR SOUTH SIOUX CITY (NEBRASKA) COOPERTOWN

FAIRBANKS GRANTS PASS NORTH LITTLE ROCK SOMERSET JACKSON OCEAN CITY TUMWATER TUCSON DENVER HONOLULU

OTHER MASONIC MEETINGS ATTENDED: GRAND LODGE OF VERMONT GRAND LODGE OF GERMANY ( AMERICAN CANADIAN) GRAND LODGE OF TEXAS GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR U.S.A. TRIENNIAL GRAND COUNCIL, ALLIED MASONIC DEGREES

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NORTHERN MASONIC JURISDICTION SCOTTISH RITE INTERNATIONAL SUPREME COUNCIL, ORDER OF DeMOLAY CONVENT GENERAL, KNIGHT YORK GROSS OF HONOUR GRAND COUNCIL AND GRAND CHAPTER of TEXAS GRAND MASTERS CONFERENCE GRAND ORIENT OF ITALY AND SEVERAL ITALIAN LODGES

AWARDS

The awards established by the General Grand council are:

General Grand council Medal of Honor: One medal awarded each Triennial to an outstanding cryptic Mason and who is well know in the arts, science, business, religion or Government.

Mordhurst Medal: A medal awarded to the Grand Recorder of the Grand council who has served 15 years or more.

Columbian Medal: A medal awarded to an outstanding cryptic Mason for service to Masonry. one medal for each of the seven Regions and not more than three at large per Triennial.

cryptic Mason of the year:

Adult Leadership:

Each jurisdiction should take advantage of the General Grand council's cryptic Mason and Adult Leadership award programs. The presentation of the cryptic Mason of the Year and Youth Awards becomes an avenue of rewarding dedicated companions for their labors. A medal and lapel pin is provided to the Grand councils at no charge from the General Grand Recorders office.

10% gain certificate: For a council gaining 10% or more membership in one year.

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CRYPTIC ROOM

This is one of the most impressive rooms at the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia. The General Grand council officers annually visit the Memorial to observe the condition of the cryptic room. For several years the room was taken off the public tour. The audio system was antiquated. Parts were unavailable. The room could not be viewed and the Cryptic story told in a proper manner.

The cryptic room is now open. A new audio system was purchased by General Grand council.

My personal thanks to companion Donald Roby, P.G.M. of Virginia and Executive secretary-Treasurer, George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association and his son, Steve, for their donation of labor, spending numerous hours taking the old system out, and replacing it with the new audio system.

February 1996 the Grand Masters conference of North America convened in crystal City, Virginia. Don Roby arranged an open house of the George Washington Masonic Memorial, inviting the delegates of the conference to attend.

several General Grand council officers and their wives met and greeted the visitors in the cryptic room. Literature on cryptic Freemasonry was handed out. A guide explained the murals on the cryptic room walls.

DISPENSATIONS & CHARTERS

March s, 1994- constituted the Grand council of Panama.

CRYPTIC MASON MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION

we have over one million dollars in the cryptic Mason Medical Research Foundation account. The combined efforts of our office staff and financial counsel helps in building up the assets. The foundation board

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members are cautious in decisions regarding how the funds of the Foundation are used.

The Foundation board in February 1996, at out regular board meeting in Washington DC, made a pledge of one million dollars payable of $200,000 annually for five years to Indiana University School of Medicine. The gift is designed as the cryptic Masons Medical Research Chair Fund in vascular Biology Research. Myles Brand, Indiana university President, states "Together there is so much we can do to advance research in this most prevalent type of cardiovascular disease-Arteriosclerosis. Indiana university School of Medicine is deeply committed to advancements which will lead to innovative therapies, eventual cures and preventive care.

PUBLICATIONS

The cryptic Freemason continues to be published thanks to Lawrence Offenbecker, editor and PIGM of Minnesota. Larry has on numerous occasions requested articles so he could publish a magazine of distinction. The quality of this publication has received great reviews. I encourage articles for the Cryptic Freemason. Dais officers and past Grand Officers continue to receive the cryptic Freemason. Anyone wishing to received the cryptic Freemason can purchase a subscription for $ 2.00 per year or $30.00 for a life membership.

Other publications from the General Grand Council can be purchased from the General Grand Recorders office. Many publications are also given at Regional conferences.

RECOMMENDATIONS

My recommendation to the General Grand Council on the Adult Leadership Award is that it be changed so that any person working with the youth could receive this award. That it not be limited to "Cryptic Mason" That we disregard gender in our selections. use this reward to select those who dedicate their lives helping young people.

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APPRECIATION - CONCLUSION

My thanks and appreciation for Rogue council # 23 Grants Pass, Oregon and the members who on August 4-5 1995 had a reception in my honor. The steak dinner and Rogue River Jet boat trip was great. MY thanks to the General Grand officers and wives who attended. To my friends from North Carolina who honored us with your attendance thank you. Shirley and I will always be grateful for you friendship.

To my General Grand officers who accepted my appointments, who traveled representing the General Grand council of Masons International. I will always remember your generosities and you unselfishness. You gave your talents, times and money. such dedication will receive its own special rewards. To all the members of General Grand council, thank you for letting me serve you.

To the office staff. my sincere thanks to Wanda who took the burden of the General Grand council office after the death of Bruce. The operation of the office continued flawless.

Thanks to Ronald and Georgette Fullerlove for taking the responsibility of moving the office to Illinois. Ron took the task of General Grand Recorder while continuing to serve as Regional Deputy General Grand Master of the East central Region.

To Shirley, my wife and companion of 36 years, thank you for the love and understanding all the years I served as a General Grand officer. Thank you for the time at home working while 1 was making visitations, for the time taken from her when she could have been doing something for herself. Thank you, with my deepest love and appreciation.

zealously,

Dalvin L. Hollaway General Grand Master

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Report Of The Deputy General Grand Master ORVILLE E. WESSELER

companions:

This is my report to you for the 1993-1996 Triennium.

This past Triennium has been a most enjoyable one for Dorothy Mae and me. Your acceptance and hospitality extended to us and to my Office as we visited your Grand Assemblies was most gracious and greatly appreciated. I won't take the space to list them but for the sake of record, in 1994 we visited three Jurisdiction Grand Assemblies and five Regional conferences. (open heart surgery in '94 prevented me from attending all that were assigned to mel In 1995, we visited six Jurisdictions and three Regional conferences. Now in 1996, by November 1, we will have visited seven Jurisdictions and four Regional conferences. Places and dates can be supplied upon request.

The attendance of companions at the Grand Council Assemblies seem to be holding pretty well in spite of the reported loss of membership. The thing that should disturb us all is the lack of eligible candidates for the K.Y.C.H. This means we are recycling the Officers in our local councils as well as in the other York Rite Bodies. A renewed sense of "Teamwork" could turn this challenge around, and it is hoped that the Leadership Training Program that is being implemented for the coming Triennium will be of assistance even to the local level.

It is exciting to witness the plaques and additional bars that are being presented for contributions to the C.M.M.R.F., especially after receiving four by-passes myself. The fund is growing but so is the need.

I wish to express my appreciation to you for electing me into this Office and for your support. As I plan for the next Triennium, I am most proud of my slate of General Grand council Officers. Your ready acceptance of appointments

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and your enthusiasm for my theme or program will make for a great Triennium.

Fraternally yours,

Orville E. wesseler Dep. General Grand Master

Report Of The General Grand Principal conductor Of The Work

CHARLES F. VanETTEN

To the General Grand council cryptic Masons International:

companions: It is with much pleasure that I submit my report for the 1993-1996 Triennium.

These three years have been filled with great times with wonderful people througl1out our country. I attended the Grand Jurisdiction Assemblies of thirty states, most as an official representative and others as a continuation of friendships made over the years in cryptic Masonry. Every Assembly was truly enjoyable. Each was similar but their individuality was also evident and added interest to the session. I witnessed both genuine concern about the condition of the Rite today and genuine enthusiasm about the future, with leadership programs and new ideas waiting to be implemented. The smoky Mountain Assembly in Maggie valley, North Carolina is always interesting and informative. It was a special pleasure to attend the reception for M. P. Dalvin L. Hollaway in Oregon. I was happy to be among the fourteen Companions and ladies who traveled to Panama for the presentation of their Grand council charter.

Betty has traveled to every state with me and has thoroughly enjoyed the ladies and the many different activities planned for them. Both Betty and I appreciate all the kindness and the warm friendship which has been extended to us in every jurisdiction.

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I extend to you my thanks for electing me to this office. I have endeavored to fulfill the responsibilities of this office to the best of my ability and I look forward to the future and the advancement of our great fraternity.

zealously submitted,

Charles F. vanEtten General Grand P.C.W.

Report Of General Grand Treasurer ROYCE E. CURLIS

To: The General Grand council of cryptic Masons International

companions:

I submit herewith my report covering the period from 7/31/93 to 7/31/96.

OENERAL FUND CHECKINO RECEIPTS cash on hand July 31, 1993 Transfers from Money Market Act. #295·112·8 cash received (depositsl from Bruce H. Hunt, Gen. Grand Recorder Interest income · C.D. ·Sault savings Bank. Interest income from Checking Acct. #235·005·9

DISBURSEMENTS: warrants Paid Transfer to Money Market Act. #295·112·8 service Charges

TOTAL

Old Kent Bank Br Trust co., Grand Rapids, Michigan Checking Account #235·005·9, outstanding checks are #1342 Balance as of July 31, 1996

TOTAL

s 20,957.61 s 16,000.00 s 124, 327. 67

s 13,285.41 s 946.81 $175,517.50

s 142,981.89 s 0.00 s 368.73

s 32 166 88 $175,517.50

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SAVINCS RECEIPTS cash on hand July 31, 1993 cash on hand earmarked Permanent Fund Interest income from MM Savings Account #295-112-8 Interest income from investments

DISBURSEMENTS Transfers to Checking Account #235-005-9 Transfer Fees

TOTAL

Old Kent Bank & Trust co., Grand Rapids, Insured Money Market Account #295-112-8, balance as of July 31, 1996

TOTAL

$ 25,864.36 $ 45.28 $ 1,212.17 s 5 !137 69 $ 32,560.05

$ 16,000.00 $ 2.00

s 16 558.QS $ 32,560.05

TOTAL ASSETS, CENERAL CRAND COUNCIL OF CRYPTIC MASONS, INTERNATIONAL

CENERAL FUND General Grand Treasurer's Checking Account, #235-005-9 General Grand Treasurer's Money Market savings #295-112-8 Old Kent Bank & Trust co., Money Market C.D. #983443823 at 4.90% (12 Monthsl, Matures 2/18/97 Old Kent Bank & Trust co., Money Market C.D. #983443849 at 4.90%, (12 Monthsl, Matures 2/27/97 Sault Bank, Money Market C.D. #8019627

at 5.85% mo Months), Matures 11/19/97 Sault Bank, Money Market C.D. #80192579

at 6.25%, mo Monthsl, Matures 7/23/97

PERMANENT FUND Sault Bank, Money Market C.D. #8020625

TOTAL

at 5.2% <60 Monthsl, Matures 9/20/98 Permanent Fund savings placed in Money Market Acct. #295-112-8

Permanent Fund Total General Fund Total General Grand Treasurer's Accountable Funds

TOTAL

$ 32, 166.88

$ 16,558.05

s 19,672.68

$ 20,000.00

$ 20,000.00

$ SQ OQO 00

$ 158,397.61

$ 51,000.00

s 45 28

$ 51,045.28

$ 51,045.28 s 158.397 61

$209,442.89

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Respectfully submitted,

Royce E. Curlis, General Grand Treasurer

Report Of The General Grand Recorder RONALD E. FULLERLOVE

To the General Grand Council of cryptic Masons International:

Greetings,

I am pleased to present my preliminary report as your General Grand Recorder, having assumed this position in June of this year.

Membership: The General Grand council now holds affiliation with 49 Grand councils, and with 16 subordinate councils. It is pleasing to note that some of our domestic Jurisdictions, not currently affiliated, are again considering an affiliation with the General Grand council. we look forward to this affiliation.

Closer contact and affiliation needs to be maintained with our foreign subordinate Councils. It is difficult at times to bridge the chasm of foreign relations and language. But if we are truly to be an international organization, and spread the word of Cryptic Masonry, this is a difficult task that must be borne. It is pleasing to note that we have recently received communications from our Council in the Virgin Islands, and have received ~ request to form a council in Peru.

Twelve Grand councils and several of our Subordinate councils have not yet submitted their annual reports for 1996. However, from the membership statistics reported, and from a projection for the Jurisdictions not yet reported, our membership currently stands at approximately 140,100. Tl1is is a loss of around 22, 870 in the past three years, compared to a loss of 18,087 in the previous triennium.

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Enclosed in these preliminary reports is the Auditors statement as of May 31, 1996. This was the third of such audits during this triennium. Enclosed also is the Budget report as of September 30, 1996. Full statements and final reconciliation as of October 31, 1996 will be included in the Proceedings of this Triennium.

current funds maintained by the General Grand Recorder are as follows. All accounts with sank Midwest and City Bank are included in the most recent Audit. Deposits made with River Dominion are funds received since this date. Full details for the period since the most recent audit have been submitted to the Finance committee.

cryptic Room $ 173.88 sank Midwest # 7100266124

cryptic Freemason $22,648.03 sank Midwest # 7100281840

Philippines Escrow $ 2,387.97 sank Midwest # 7106012382

cuba Escrow $ 502.53 sank Midwest # 7106012387

Triennial Fund $15, 796.58 sank Midwest # 7100320358

Ritual Account $29,912.93 Bank Midwest ·# 7100253405

Film Account $ 2,127.26 City sank # 8-014-574

General Fund $27,835.01 River Dominion# 2666-200-01

cryptic Freemason $ 266.00

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River Dominion# 2666·200·11

Transfer Account $ 159 50 River Dominion# 2666·200·25

Total $101,809.69

The Office of the General Grand Recorder was moved to Sherrard, Illinois, in June of this year as was announced, both in a direct mailing to the voting membership and in the recent issue of the "Cryptic Freemason" magazine. I thank all of the membership, and particularly our Grand Recorders for their support and cooperation in this transition of office administration. It is amazing how much can be accumulated over the years.

The internet and the World Wide Web is the biggest, fastest growing, and most diverse communications device created in this century. we are currently working with other interested Companions in creating a "Home Page" on the internet. This will allow for continuous direct communication with our members, and to provide information to all interested parties. we hope to complete this project by the first quarter of next year.

MY thanks to our General Grand Master, his elected officers, and the Past General Grand Masters for their vote of confidence in appointing me to serve and fill out the unexpired term of Bruce Hunt. I pledge my support to this august body, and to our incoming General Grand Master, Orville wesseler, and his officers. I stand ready to be at your service.

Respectfully submitted,

Ronald E. Fullerlove General Grand Recorder

credentials committee Report · Final

Most Puissant Sir and companions, your credentials committee respectfully submits the following panel report.

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General Grand Officers present: 11 Past General Grand Masters Present: 4 Regional Deputy General Grand Masters present: 6 Most Illustrious Grand Masters present: 26 Most Illustrious Past Grand Masters present: 141 Deputy Grand Masters present: 15 Grand Principal conductors of the work present: 11 Proxies: 42

Total votes or ballots issued: 249

Grand jurisdictions represented with credentials: 45

Plus we have two non-voting representatives of the Grand council of Connecticut. we also have a recommendation for a change to the constitution which is attached.

I move you, sir, the acceptance of this portion of the report.

Recommendation of the Credentials committee:

The Chairman of the credentials committee then presented the following recommendation.

Your credentials committee respectfully submits the following recommendation for a change to the constitution of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International. That Section 2, Members, Paragraph D be amended as follows:

Proposed wording, Paragraph D: "All properly affiliated past presiding officers of subordinate councils under the jurisdiction of this General Grand council." ·

The purpose of this proposal is to allow the same privileges for voting in the General Grand council to the subordinate councils as is allowed to Grand councils under this Jurisdiction. It is our feeling that if they make the effort to be present, they are past presiding officers, and they should be given the same rights and privileges as any others. we respectfully move the acceptance of this proposal, and that it

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be handled accordingly, if it needs to be referred to the committee of Jurisprudence or if we can act on it, whichever is appropriate.

Fraternally submitted,

Jay M. Callaham, North Carolina, Chairman Maurice c. "Bud" Himes, Alabama, Robert D. Yonce, south Carolina, Virgil L. Tubach, Nebraska

General Grand Master Hollaway declared the proposal to be accepted, and that it would be referred to the Jurisprudence committee.

Election of Officers

General Grand Master Hollaway announced that it was 11:00 a.m., and that the time had arrived for the election of officers.

Most Puissant companion James A. Kirkbride moved that Right Puissant companion Orville E. wesseler be elected Most Puissant General Grand Master; that Right Puissant companion Charles F. VanEtten be elected Deputy General Grand Master; that Most Puissant companion Royce E. Curlis be re-elected as General Grand Treasurer; and that Right Puissant companion Ronald E. Fullerlove be elected General Grand Recorder.

General Grand Master Hollaway asked for further nominations.

M. I. Companion Dick J. Carroll, Most Illustrious Grand Master of Illinois, nominated companion Raymond J. smith, Most Illustrious Past Grand Master of Illinois, for the office of General Grand Treasurer.

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No further nominations were presented.

upon a motion properly made and seconded the following officers were elected to their respective offices by acclamation: Orville E. wesseler elected

Most Puissant General Grand Master, Charles F. Vanetten elected

Right Puissant Deputy General Grand Master, and Ronald E. Fullerlove elected

Right Puissant General Grand Recorder.

These officers accepted their election to office, and pledged their support to the General Grand council.

The two nominees were presented to the voting delegates, and ballot was held on the nominations for General Grand Treasurer. The Regional Deputy General Grand Masters were appointed as tellers.

Nominations were received for the Office of Right Puissant General Grand Principal Conductor of the work. Nominations were for three minutes, and seconds for two minutes.

M. I. companion Richard Geib of south Dakota nominated M. I. companion Perry B. Anderson of South Dakota for the office of General Grand Principal conductor of the work. He stated that "Companion Anderson was a Past Most Illustrious Grand Master of South Dakota and presently the General Grand captain of the Guard. He has demonstrated leadership ability while serving Masonry for many years. He has served as Regional Deputy General Grand Master of the North central Region, received a Columbian medal, and is dedicated to Christian Masonry.

"Perry has a successful well-balanced life dedicated to his family, business, church and community. He has acted in all stages in Masonry, especially the York Rite. I respect his honesty, compassion, courage and perseverance. our philosophy, as Masons, speaks without hesitation or

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embarrassment to the inner part and moral sense of the individual. Often, society speaks of values and how important it is to have them, as if they were beads on a string or marbles in a pouch. Freemasonry speaks to morality and virtue, not as something to have, but as something to be. Perry is that kind of Mason. Perry will work hard with the line officers of General Grand council to further our work into the 21" century. Masonry has profited from his leadership and will continue to profit from his guidance and direction. The Past Most Illustrious Grand Masters and the Grand Council of south Dakota unanimously support this nomination. It gives me great pleasure to introduce Right Puissant companion, Perry B.Ande~on. Thank you.·

M. I. companion Jerry Thomas, Past Illustrious Grand Master of south Dakota, seconded the nomination saying, 'I want to second the nomination of Perry Anderson for the Office of General Grand Principle conductor of the work. I've known Perry and been associated with him in numerous York Rite Masonic endeavors for over 25 years.

'He has served south Dakota as Grand High Priest of our Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons. He served as Grand commander of the Grand commander of Knights Templar of south Dakota as well as the Illustrious Grand Master of the Grand council of cryptic Masons. And he served with distinction in each one of these York Rite bodies. He's also a past prior south Dakota priory KYCH and an officer in the Red cross of Constantine, and the Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests.

Perry is well known in south Dakota and elsewhere for his activities in business, church and community as well as in Masonry. He has served this General Grand council as its North central Regional Deputy and also as the General Grand captain of the Guard. As has been previously mentioned, he is a holder of the General Grand council Columbian Award.

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"It is indeed a distinct pleasure for me to recommend Perry Anderson to you and to second his nomination for the elective office of General Grand Principle Conductor of the work."

M. I. companion Donald J. Paulsen of Maine nominated M. I. companion Gordon L. Kimball, sr., of Maine for the office of General Grand Principal conductor of the work. He stated that" At the first session of the General Grand council in 1880 held in Detroit, Michigan, Josiah H. Drummond of Maine was elected the first Grand Master of the General Grand council. Following in that noble tradition, today the Grand council of Maine is proud to present Most Illustrious Gordon L. Kimball, sr. as candidate for the station of General Grand Principal conductor of the work.

"Gordon was raised in Cumberland Lodge Number 12 in 1977 and as he will tell you, there is no record of any record of his family being in Masonry before him. He sought qualities in many men, which he admired. He found that they were all Masons, and this led him to becoming a member of this distinguished order.

The rest is history, and as you can see from the brochure promoting his candidacy, he has served our General Grand council for three years under the leadership of Most Puissant General Grand Master James Kirkbride. He has served as Junior Grand warden in symbolic Masonry. He has served as Grand King in capitular Masonry, as Most Illustrious Grand Master in cryptic Masonry, and as Grand commander in Chivalric Masonry. He has presided over many affiliated bodies taking riart in Scottish degrees and is supported and recommended by the Grand council of Royal and Select Masters of Maine.

"It is my pleasure and privilege to place in nomination the name of Gordon L. Kimball, Sr. for the office of General Grand Principal conductor of the work at this General Grand council of cryptic Masons International. Thank you for your consideration.

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M. I. Companion Kenneth Chandler, of Michigan, stated that "It is with great pleasure that I second the nomination of companion of Gordon L. Kimball, for the office of General Grand Principle Conductor of the Work of this General Grand council of Cryptic Masons International."

No further nominations being presented, General Grand Master Hollaway declared the nominations closed. The two companions were presented to the voting delegates, and ballot was held.

General Grand Master Hollaway announced the results of the election for General Grand Treasurer, stating that companion Royce E. Curlis was re-elected. He reported there are 249 ballots issued; 233 ballots were cast; 1 was spoiled; 99 were for Raymond Smith, and 133 for Royce Curlis.

M. P. companion Curlis accepted the election. The ballot was ordered to be destroyed.

General Grand Master Hollaway announced the results of the election for General Grand Principal conductor of the work, stating that companion Perry Anderson was elected. There are 244 ballots cast: There was one (1) spoiled ballot. Ballots for Gordon Kimball 121; for Perry Anderson 122.

R. P. companion Anderson accepted the election, and said "I want to congratulate Gordon on his campaign, and it couldn't have been any closer, there's no doubt about that."

M. I. companion Kimball asked that all votes that were cast for him, be cast for companion Anderson, so that records would show an unanimous vote.

The ballot was ordered to be destroyed, and the tellers were discharged.

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Companions Anderson and Kimball following the election for General Grand Principal conductor of the Work

The following resolution was presented by M. I. Companion George R. Mccormick. The following is a copy of the proposal as submitted and distributed; and amended as to title of "Deputy"

Resolution to amend constitution of the General Grand council

"I submit the attached proposed change to the constitution of the General Grand council for discussion and action at the next General Grand council Triennial in Asheville, North Carolina. I have not submitted the sections of the constitution that 1 propose to change as they now stand, however, I have submitted the sections as they would be changed and have made the changes in bold type."

Fraternally and Sincerely, Dr. George R. Mccormick PMIGM·lowa RDGGM·North central 1993·1996

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PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUTION rchanges shown in bold tvpeJ

section 4. Officers. The officers of this General Grand council shall be:

Most Puissant General Grand Master Right Puissant Deputy General Grand Master Right Puissant General Grand Principal conductor of the work Right Puissant General Grand Treasurer Right Puissant Grand Recorder Right Puissant General Grand Chaplain Right Puissant General Grand Captain of the Guard Right Puissant General Grand conductor of the council Right Puissant General Grand Marshal Right Puissant General Grand Steward Right Puissant General Grand sentinel Right Puissant General Grand Deputies

who shall be a Past Grand Master of a constituent Grand council except for the General Grand Treasurer, General Grand Recorder, General Grand Chaplain and any Foreign (Outside of the USAl Regional Deputy.

(a) ELECTIVE OFFICERS: The General Grand Master, Deputy General Grand Master, Principal conductor of the work, General Grand Treasurer and the General Grand Recorder shall be elected by ballot at each Triennial Assembly.

(b) APPOINTIVE OFFICERS: The General Grand Chaplain, General Grand Captain of the Guard, General Grand conductor of the council, General Grand Marshal, General Grand steward, General Grand sentinel and the Regional Deputies shall be appointed by the General Grand Master to serve for a term of (3) years and no companion serving in any of these offices except the General Grand Chaplain or any foreign (Outside of the USAl Regional Deputy shall be eligible to succeed himself or to be appointed to another Office during the Triennium succeeding the expiration of his term of office. However any appointive officer may be elected to a higher office in this General Grand council at any time.

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(C) REGIONAL DEPUTIES: Each appointive Officer with the exception of the General Grand Chaplain shall be considered a Regional Deputy and be assigned to one of the regions. Additional REGIONAL DEPUTIES will be appointed as needed to fill out the regions and for foreign jurisdictions.

<dl INSTALLATION: The elected and appointed officers of the General Grand council shall be installed at each Triennial Assembly, or as soon thereafter as is practicable.

<el VACANCY IN OFFICE: Provided, however, should the office of General Grand Master be vacated by death, permanent disability, or other causes, the Deputy General Grand Master and General Grand Principal conductor of the work shall in the order named, be installed and succeed to the office, its titles and prerogatives.

<fl DISABILITY: Provided further, that the question of permanent disability or other causes as herein used shall be determined by the committee on cryptic Jurisprudence.

(g) PRECEDENCE OR RANK: Precedence or rank shall be: Most Puissant General Grand Master Right Puissant Deputy General Grand Master Right Puissant General Grand Principal conductor of the work Right Puissant General Grand Treasurer Right Puissant General Grand Recorder Right Puissant General Grand Chaplain Right P!Jissant General Grand captain of the Guard Right Puissant General Grand conductor of the council Right Puissant General Grand Marshal Right Puissant General Grand steward Right Puissant General Grand sentinel Right Puissant General Grand Deputy

EXPLANATION OF THE SUGGESTED CHANGE IN OFFICERS 1l 1t has appeared to me that the Appointive Officers really

have nothing to do and that they should be out among

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the craft. It seems that there is no reason that the five Appointive Officers <excluding the General Grand Chaplain> cannot also serve as a Regional Deputy. At the present time there are 7 Regions plus central America and Europe. Four (4) additional Regional Deputies would be needed to cover these. These officers could simply be called Regional Deputies and fall in rank after the General Grand sentinel. The General Grand Chapter has been using this system for many years as has the Scottish Rite. This also eliminates the confusion of Regional Deputy General Grand Master and Deputy General Grand Master.

2) This change would reduce by 5 the number of Appointive Grand Officers and thus would reduce the amount of travel and per diem needed for the Triennial sessions.

If approved, the changes would take effect in the 1999-2002 Triennium."

M. I. companion Mccormick further explained his reasoning for the proposed changes. R. I. companion Clifford Trax of Kansas rose in favor of the proposal, while M. P. companion Evan Fleming of Mississippi rose to speak in opposition to its passage.

The call for vote was requested, and upon ballot by show of hands, General Grand Master Hollaway declared the proposal to be defeated.

The following resolution was presented by R. P. companion Orville E. wesseler. The following is a copy of the proposal as submitted and ·distributed;

RESOLUTION TO AMEND CHARTER

"Whereas, Neither the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International nor the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International has legal ownership of moneys received and or disbursed regarding the General Grand Triennial sessions; and

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Whereas, The settlement and or distribution of said funds are at the sole discretion of the corporation chartered for said Triennial; and

Whereas, No provision is made in the Charter of the Triennial corporation for safeguard of the General Grand Bodies;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That a permanent corporation be chartered as the "General Grand Triennial corporation" subservient to the hosting General Grand council of Cryptic Masons International or General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International;

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Officers Of the Corporation shall include the General Grand Master, the General Grand High Priest, the Deputy General Grand Master, the General Grand King, the General Grand Recorder, the General Grand secretary, the Chairman of the Triennial Planning committee and the Treasurer of the Triennial Planning committee, no one of whom shall have autocratic power;

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That at the conclusion of the current Triennial, the newly elected aforenamed General Grand Officers and the newly appointed Chairmen for the hosting General Grand Body shall meet and establish the Officers of the corporation for the forthcoming Triennial;

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That said Corporation shall render a complete report to the General Grand Council of cryptic Masons International and the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons international within six (6) months of the date following the Triennial which shall be printed in their respective Proceedings of the General Grand Triennial;

AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That upon dissolution Of the corporation all advances from the General Grand Bodies shall be reimbursed after which all assets shall revert to and be divided equally between the General Grand council of Cryptic Masons International and the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International."

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Respectfully submitted,

Orville E. wesseler M.l.P.G.M. Of Kansas Deputy General Grand Master

General Grand Master Hollaway stated the this amendment to amend the Charter was mute, because the General Grand Chapter defeated a similar amendment, and that action on the amendment was therefore not necessary.

The following resolution was presented by M. P. Companion Dalvin Hollaway. The following is a copy of the proposal as submitted and distributed;

Resolution Of Modify Requirements For Adult Leadership Award and Lapel Pin

Be it resolved to eliminate the requirement of being a cryptic Mason to be recognized for this award. If adopted, the requirements for the awarded would read:

Adult Leadership Award and Lapel Pin: one medal presented annually in each Jurisdiction affiliated with General Grand council to a nominee who shall be a leader in one of the youth organizations recognized by the General Grand Council, namely: order of DeMolay, Order of Rainbow for Girls or Order of Job's Daughters.

A. only one medal may be awarded annually in each Grand council.

B. only one medal may be awarded triennially in each Subordinate council of the General Grand council.

c. Each Grand council and each subordinate council shall determine its own method of selecting the Nominee in its jurisdiction.

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D. No posthumous awards shall be made.

E. The award shall be made only for exceptional and meritorious service above and beyond the call of duty.

F. The General Grand Recorder shall be given the name of the selected Nominee to be engraved upon the medal at least thirty days prior to the date it is to be awarded. Subordinate Councils shall give the name of the selected Nominee to be engraved upon the medal at least six months prior to the next Triennial Assembly.

G. The General Grand Recorder shall cause the name of the honoree to be engraved upon the medal and forwarded to the Grand Recorder or Recorder, if to a subordinate council, at the earliest time following receipt of tl1e name.

Submitted by,

Dalvin L. Hollaway General Grand Master

General Grand Master Hollaway explained the reasoning for his proposal. Jurisprudence committee stated that this is not a change to the constitution or By-laws.

General Grand Master Hollaway tendered the gavel to R. P. wesseler. upon the vote of the membership, the Resolution was adopted.

Report of the General Grand Captain of the Guard

PERRY ANDERSON

To tl1e General Grand council of cryptic Masons International:

How pleasant it was to serve as an officer in this General Grand council. Masonry is alive and well in the many different

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jurisdictions it was my pleasure to visit. It is so nice to meet the tireless workers who are making our fraternity move forward. so many positive things are taking place. While our numbers still need some work, the quality of our members is excellent. It is good to see so many companions doing something about making our meetings interesting, training future leaders, involving our younger members, improving our public relations, and at the same time practicing the principals of Masonry outside the Lodge as well as in it.

These are the things that will cause our fraternity to prosper and progress. No one of us can do everything that need to be done, but each one of us can do something. I thank the companions of the jurisdictions I was privileged to visit. In every case I was extended the courtesies due this office. I thank my wife "Dee" for traveling with me. Wives add so much to our meetings.

Thank you Dalvin and Shirley for the appointment and for your friendship. It has been fun, and both Dee and I pledge to continue our work for the good of Masonry.

Sincerely and Fraternally,

Perry Anderson

Report Of General Grand conductor Of The Council

ARCHIMEDE CARUSO

To the General Grand Council of Cryptic Masons International: companions:

During the Triennium drawing toward the end in this Assembly, I held a rank which honored my modest person, and also honored the Grand council of York Rite of Italy and the Grand Orient of Italy.

I do not know if I accomplished as well as possible my office; for certain I did not attend to several invitations I received

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from some Grand councils In the world, all so far away from my country. Therefore, I'm sure that the Most Illustrious Grand Masters and all Companions understood the reasons for my bodily absence,

1 apologize however to them, and 1 thank them with fraternal feeling and great gratitude.

on the contrary, together with the Commission of Grand Orient of 1taly headed by the Most worshipful Grand Master Virgilio Gaito I attended to the Assembly of Grand Masters, held in Washington in February 1994. In that occasion the General Grand Master Virgilio Gaito, sure to be right, was listened with the best proneness, and he could explain and clarify all question with serenity and vogour, supported by the previous resolution of the Assembly of General Grand council sanctioned in Biloxi in September 1993; such resolution recognized as sound the arguments of the Grand Orient of Italy.

The results could not be different; wisdom, strength and beauty remain in our heart.

My activity in Italy was marked by our best traditions and aimed at allowing all Masons to know the Institution of council.

I thank all and everyone of you, and I wish for you all full goodness, peace and prosperity.

Fraternally submitted,

Archimede Caruso

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Report of General Grand Marshal IVAN D. RINCK

To the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International: companions:

It has been my honor and privilege to serve the General Grand council during the Triennial term 1993-1996.

A special highlight of the term was accompanying the General Grand Master, other General Grand Officers and ladies on a visit to Panama and to assist in Chartering the Grand council cryptic Masons of Panama in February, 1994.

In July 1994, I accompanied the General Grand Master and other officers to Maggie Valley, North Carolina for the summer Festival. we visited the Grove Park Inn at Asheville, NC for a planning meeting to arrange for this Triennial session.

March 19-22, 1995, I attended the Grand council of Tennessee, representing the General Grand Master.

June, 1995, I attended the Grand council of Nevada, representing the General Grand Master.

March 21-23, 1996, I represented the General Grand Master at the Grand council of North Dakota.

May 20·23, I represented the General Grand Master at the Grand council of Florida.

June 9-12, I represented the General Grand Master at the Grand council of Nevada.

1 am thankful for the opportunity to serve this General Grand council, it has been a wonderful experience and I will treasure the memories.

Fraternally,

1van D. Rinck

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Report Of The General Grand Steward CHARLES D. YATES

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Most Puissant companion Dalvin L. Hollaway, General Grand Master of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International for appointing me as the General Grand steward during the Triennial.

I was asked to make no official visits to represent the General Grand Master. However, I was present at numerous Grand sessions during the past three years. 1 had the privilege of installing the Officers of subordinate Councils as General Grand steward on four occasions. I was honored to be introduced as the General Grand steward by many Masonic Bodies. The band of fraternal friendship was always graciously extended and many new friends were made.

I will always remember the fond memories that 1 have experienced during this Triennial. Thanks to all who have been a part of this journey the past three years.

Fraternally submitted,

Charles D. Yates

Report Of The General Grand sentinel ROBERT D. YONCE

To the General·Grand council or cryptic Masons International:

companions:

It has been a distinct honor and privilege to serve the General Grand council as General Grand sentinel during the Triennial 1993-1996.

It was a special honor to represent our General Grand Master, Most Puissant companion Dalvin L. Hollaway at the annual

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assembly of the Grand council of Georgia during April 1994. I was afforded the opportunity to address the Grand Assembly and also present the awards.

1 attended the southeastern Regional conference in Raleigh, North Carolina during June, 1994, and was invited as representative of General Grand council to respond to the summary of the council session.

In February, 1995, I had the honor of representing the General Grand Master at the annual assembly of the Grand council of Alabama. I was extended the courtesy of addressing the Grand session and presenting the awards.

During April, 1996, I again had the great honor of representing our General Grand Master at the annual assembly of the Grand council of Georgia. I was again extended the courtesy of addressing the Grand session and presenting the awards.

I attended the southeast Regional York Rite conference in Charlotte, North Carolina during June, 1996, and attended the group sessions and summaries, enjoying wonderful York Rite Unity.

I have attended my Grand council sessions in south Carolina during March, 1994, 1995 and 1996, assisting in the installation of the Grand Officers. During these three years I have had the opportunity to visit and attend many other meetings, including the AMD meetings in Washington, DC and the Great smokies Assembly in Waynesville, NC.

At all official as well as the many unofficial visits made to the various Masonic Bodies I have found excellent cooperation and enthusiasm, even In light of our continuing loss in membership.

In closing may I express my heartfelt gratitude to Most Puissant Dalvin Hollaway for appointing me as General Grand sentinel during the Triennial 1993 -1996. Words cannot express the honor, pleasure and humility I have felt from the

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many courtesies extended to me during my visits, as well as the wonderful fellowship and brotherly love that exists in our York Rite Family.

Fraternally submitted,

Robert D. Yonce

Report Of the Regional Deputy Ceneral Crand Master

Northwest Region FRANK M. HARTUNC

To the General Grand council cryptic Masons International.

companions:

I have appreciated the opportunity to serve the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International as the Regional Deputy General Grand Master for the Northwest Region. I wish to thank General Grand Master Dalvin L. Hollaway for appointing me to this office. It was a great privilege for me to serve this triennium.

I had the honor of representing the General Grand council on the following occasions:

June 3-4, 1994 May 19, 1995 April 18, 1996

Grand council of Montana Grand council of Washington Grand council of Idaho

Also the 1993, 1994 and 1995 Northwest regional workshops in Boise, Idaho which were informational and pleasant meetings

1 also had the pleasure of visiting the Grand council in Wyoming every year, and in Colorado in 1994, Washington in 1996, and Colorado in 1995.

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There has been good cooperation and communications in the Wyoming Grand York Rite bodies with a short lapse in 1995.

At our Northwest region workshops at Boise, Idaho we have shown all of the tapes available <some of them more than oncel and the tape of the George Washington Memorial was shown because I felt that many of the attendees had not had the opportunity to take the tour of the Memorial and that it would be informative for them to see. All present enjoyed seeing the tape on the Memorial.

MY wife Frances traveled with me when she was in Wyoming and we were treated with every courtesy available. we met many new and visited with a lot of previously made friends.

It was a pleasure to work with James M. Bremner at these workshops and also to meet and visit with the General Grand High Priest Glenn Capps.

I will always remember the fine men I have met in my Masonic travels. This year has been the top of the group.

Fraternally submitted, Frank M. Hartung

Report Of the Regional Deputy General Grand Master

East central Region RONALD E. FULLERLOVE

To the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International:

companions:

It is an honor and a pleasure to submit my report of activities during the 1993-1996 Triennium. Prior to this Triennium, the East central Region consisted of only Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky. While Ohio is technically within the boundaries of

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the Region, they are not currently affiliated with the General Grand Council.

It was agreed at the beginning of the Triennium, that Illinois and Wisconsin would move from the North central Region, to that of the East central. This move was well received, and has worked well for three years. Wisconsin attended the Regional conferences, and seemed adjusted to the move. Recently, however, correspondence has been received from Wisconsin's current officers requesting a move back to the North Central Region. While this will be a great loss to the East central Region, we do understand their motivation, and deep seeded friendships of their former Region.

our Regional conferences were held in Louisville, Kentucky in 1994; in Peoria, Illinois in 1995; and in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1996. Each of our Jurisdictions has been represented, and have participated in the program and discussions. Each year, our attendance has grown, and the program appeared to be more productive and educational. one of the more significant discussions held, was on the topic of the Internet, and how the General Grand council could use such a device to promote, educate, and inform all concerned. This discussion caused a lot of excitement among the companions, and the project is worthy of pursuit.

During the Triennium, I was pleased to visit each of the Jurisdictions in the Region, several of which as the Representative of the General Grand Master. It is always a pleasure to rekindle old friendships, and to make new ones. My sincere thanks to J. B. Hitt, my counterpart in the Chapter, the Regional Deputy of the General Grand Chapter, for all of his efforts in promoting the East central Region. J. B., and his wife Elaine, have been good friends to Georgette and me. We look forward to being with them many times in the future. My thanks also to our General Grand Master, Dalvin Hollaway for allowing me this opportunity to serve. We wish him the very best in the years to come.

Sincerely,

Ronald E. Fullerlove

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Report Of the Regional Deputy General Grand Master

south central Region JAMES H. COCKERHAM

To the General Grand Council of Cryptic Masons International:

Companions:

It is an honor and a pleasure to submit my report of activities during the 1993-1996 Triennium.

Firstly, I wish to express my appreciation to General Grand Master Dalvin L. Hollaway, not only for the privilege to serve as Regional Deputy General Grand Master, but also for the encouragement to recover during the darkest days of my life ... kidney failure. Believing I would be unable to fulfill the duties, I sought to resign. GGM Hollaway declined to accept this, indicating the situation would be handled. This kindness Will never be forgotten. It expressed a truly Masonic spirit, and this helped bring about a remarkable recovery after many months of dialysis. - After missing January through November activities in 1994, I have been able to participate again.

To PGGM Ben Mandlebaum for filling my scheduled visits - and for his encouragement - I am deeply indebted. Also, to DGGM Orville wesseler, my sincere thanks for handling the council session in Houston, Texas, in 1994, as well as for his many kindness'. such acknowledgments would be incomplete without reference to the continued assistance given me by our departed and lamented GGR Bruce H, Hunt, Freemason consummate and extraordinary, with whom I had contact for well over forty years in Masonic endeavors in Missouri.

The splendid fraternalism which prevails in the Grand councils in our Region is such that all my visits to Grand Assemblies and

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Regional conferences have been especially pleasant. courtesies extended to my wife Virginia and to me by Grand Masters, Companions, and their Ladies have been splendid. Here a particular word of thanks is expressed to Grand Recorders for arrangements and handling of details. Also, thanks to the Ambassadors for their fine assistance.

In September, 1993, after the Triennial in Biloxi, Mississippi, the south central Regional Chapter and council Conferences and the commandery Department conference were held in Springfield, Missouri. The states comprising this Region are: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma. While Texas is not in the General Grand council, these Companions are welcomed, and are encouraged to attend and take part in the discussions.

At this council session there was provided up-dated information regarding the CMMRF. The film "Atherosclerosis -A New Beginning" was shown. Also shown was the film "The Connecting Link." Both may be used for educational purposes - for members and non-members. Informational packets from the General Grand council were provided to Grand Officers. There was a fine discussion of the Council Ritual, with particular emphasis on the super Excellent Master Degree and how it can be effectively enhanced through the use of appropriate music. Fine input characterized this very pleasant and worthwhile meeting.

A summary of the 1994 council session of the south central Regional conference in Houston, Texas, which I was unable to attend, shows that the drama "The Feast of Belshazzar" was reviewed; the progress of the CMMRF was highlighted; reports of Festivals were made. All of the comments and sharing seemed to be on a positive note. During the Regional conference in Little Rock, Arkansas, in September, 1995, the room which was made available was shared by the Chapter and council companions. Excellent cooperation prevailed throughout the day, the space and time constraints imposed by such an arrangement notwithstanding. Progress in Ritual matters, including

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proficiency awards, was emphasized. There were fine reports by presiding Grand Masters and by Grand High Priests. successful membership endeavors were applauded. CMMRF film and slides were shown. And, we heard from Deputy General Grand Master Orville E. wesseler and General Grand King Murray A. Cooke regarding their plans for the next Triennium. All in all, it was a very informative meeting.

As of this writing, the next south central Regional conference will be in Wichita, Kansas, in September, 1996.

In connection with these conferences, it has been my pleasure to work with Regional Deputy General Grand High Priest John T. Elliott, and with Department commanders Donald L. Smith and James c. Taylor. Their fine cooperation is greatly appreciated.

I attended the 1995 and 1996 Annual Assemblies of all the states in our Region, and in Texas 1993 and 1995. In each instance I was fraternally received. In representing officially our General Grand Master in Arkansas and Missouri, and in Oklahoma and Kansas, I made an effort to apprise the companions of the assistance provided by the General Grand council, including: The awards programs; the CMMRF; the upkeep of the cryptic Room in the George Washington Masonic National Memorial; the "The cryptic Freemason" magazine.

What a pleasure it has been to present awards to deserving companions, and to acknowledge their efforts to preserve and strengthen our great Fraternity!

companions, thank you for the honor you have accorded me. It is one Which I shall always cherish.

Fraternally,

James H. Cockerham

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Report Of the Regional Deputy General Grand Master

southeast Region D. ALLEN SURRATT

To The General Grand council of Cryptic Masons International:

companions:

It has been my distinct pleasure and honor to complete companion cavens term as southeast Regional Deputy General Grand Master, and I am pleased to submit our joint report.

Cecil c. cavens was initially appointed as the southeast Regional Deputy General Grand Master and served admirably in that position until he was called to his just reward a year and a half into his term. companion cavens' leadership and devotion to the craft has been sorely missed from the moment of his departure and will ever be to us an incentive for emulation.

The members of the General Grand council in the southeast Region consist of seven states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, south Carolina and Tennessee. we continue to enjoy unity, harmony and cooperation between the four York Rite Bodies. I have especially enjoyed the friendship and close working relationship with my counterparts, companion w. Carroll Sanford, Right Excellent Deputy General Grand High Priest and companion and Sir Knight David L. Hargett, Right Eminent Department commander.

This triennial, we had three Regional conferences which were held in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1994; Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1995; and Charlotte, North Carolina in 1996. Each conference was well attended by current and past officers and their Ladies numbering over 220. At the conference in Charlotte, a full day was designated for individual group sessions which allowed for greater participation and more in­depth discussion of individual Grand council successes and

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failures. The companions present expressed their desire to maintain th is format for future conferences. Visitations were made to each Grand council with some receiving numerous visits. I am pleased to report that the hospitality provided was far beyond the call of duty and I was always treated with the utmost respect. Each visit provided me with the opportunity to assist in the presentation of the various awards made available by General Grand council and to renew old friendships and establish new ones. I will always cherish these friendships and the moments in time we shared. I want to express my heartfelt thanks to all the Most Illustrious Grand Masters and the Right Illustrious Grand Recorders for the many things you did which made my duties as southeast Regional Deputy more like a leisurely walk in the park than a task to be performed.

companion cavens and 1 are especially grateful to companion Dalvin L. Hollaway, The Most Puissant General Grand Master for allowing us to serve him in the capacity of Southeast Regional Deputy. To my successor, Maurice Himes, I pledge my continued support and wish you every good thing life has to offer.

Fraternally submitted,

Cecil c. cavens D. Allen Surratt

Report Of the Regional Deputy General Grand Master

North central Region GEORGE R. MCCORMICK

To the General Grand council cryptic Masons International: companions:

It was indeed a pleasure and a privilege to serve as the Regional Deputy General Grand Master for the North central

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Region for the Triennium 1993-1996. I came to know many companions in the Region that I would otherwise never met. The Annual Assemblies of the Grand councils in all the states and provinces of the Region have been well run and well attended by the "regulars". It is of concern, however, that year after year many local councils have no representation at the Grand Assembly nor do they show any record of new Greetings. The Grand Assemblies should be planned to help the officers and members of the local councils and not primarily for the purpose of introductions of visitors. on at least two occasions the Grand council Assembly, although well attended by visitors, only made quorum to open by one (1) council!

Most of the York Rite members of the North central Region work in all three of the York Rite bodies. Many members were upset when, in 1991, the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar decided to hold the Regional conference for the commandery separate from that of the Grand Chapters and Grand councils. 1 considered it my first task to see that the three York Rite Bodies once gain met together for the Regional conference. John James, Regional Deputy for the General Grand Chapter and Jerry K. Thomas, Department commander for the Grand Encampment were extremely cooperative and beginning in 1994 we once again began meeting together.

our Regional conferences have been well attended and, I believe, productive. They all were designed to help the line officers before they reached the office of Illustrious Grand Master. unfortunately, it is most often the "regulars" who attend and officers other than the present Illustrious Grand Master are rarely present. Below is a summary of the highlights of the program of our Regional conferences for the Triennium 1993-1996:

October 22 • 24, 1993 ·Rochester Minnesota. Only the Chapter and council were present at this conference. Don Monnette, Past Regional Deputy and Jerry Korstad, Past Regional Deputy for the General Grand Chapter had planned the program since it followed so close to the Triennial

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Assembly. Duane Anderson presented a seminar on Leadership vs. Management and then presented an Allan Roberts program entitled " The Power of Vision": In the afternoon Barnes Sharitt presented a paper entitled " Thoughts and Ideas in Today's society".

October 21·23, 1994 ·Sioux Falls, SD George Mccormick and Virgil Tubach began a discussion on Prince Hall Masonry and, in particular, Prince Hall York Rite Masonry. It was decided to invite several Prince Hall York Rite Masons to meet with us in 1995. Arrangements and Openings were discussed for a combined York Rite Business meeting in the local council, Chapter and commanderies. companion Tom Carrothers gave an extensive seminar on the "Reception of Distinguished Guests" and passed out how-to-do-it guides.

October 13·15, 1995 ·Sioux Falls, SD The morning was spent on the subject of Prince Hall Masonry. Harold Sylvia spoke first on the history of Prince Hall Masonry. companion Harold was a Prince Hall Mason and is now a member of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba. Steven Davis, Grand High Priest of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter of Minnesota gave an outstanding history of the York Rite and the York Rite Jurisdictions which do not always follow state boundaries. companion Duane Anderson presented some thoughts on "Masonry at the crossroads". The matter of gratuities for dignitaries was discussed. It is the desire of the companions to have the system uniform throughout the Region. The matter was referred to a committee of the Grand secretary­Recorders. They shall meet on the Friday before the 1996 conference and present a resolution to the companions.

October 25·27, 1996 ·Des Moines, Iowa. This conference is yet to be held and will be one week before the beginning of the Triennial Assembly in Asheville, NC we plan a program on communications and on the proper way to hold a successful "friendship" night.

1 had the pleasure of representing the General Grand council at the following Annual Assemblies:

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North Dakota (1994, Bismarck; 1996, Fargo>

south Dakota ( 1993, Rapid City; 1994, Huron; 1995, Aberdeen; 1996, Rapid City)

Nebraska (1994, Columbus; 1995, Columbus; 1996, Columbus>

Minnesota ( 1994, Wilmar; 1995, st. Louis Park; 1996, st. Cloud>

Iowa ( 1994, waterloo; 1995, south Sioux City, NE.; 1996, Little Aman a>

western Canada ( 1994, Cyprus Hills Park, Saskatchewan>

In addition to the above visitations I was privileged to attend a purple day at Jamestown, North Dakota on January 22, 1994. Although it was -23° F the council from Fargo exemplified the Royal Masters Degree, the council from Brandon, Manitoba exemplified the Select Masters Degree and the council from Bismarck exemplified the Super Excellent Masters Degree for 28 new North Dakota companions. There was a fine time of fellowship at both the noon lunch and evening dinner. This year (1996> another Purple Day was held at Sioux Falls where the degrees were exemplified by the Sioux City, 1owa companions to 10 new south Dakota companions; unfortunately I was unable to attend.

I want to express my deep appreciation to M. P. Dalvin Hollaway for appointing me as a Regional Deputy General Grand Master. My wife and I will never forget all the wonderful times we have had and all the new friends we have met.

Fraternally,

George R. McCormick

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Report Of the Regional Deputy ceneral Crand Master

Northeast Region RICHARD L. DUPLISEA

Most Puissant General Grand Master, to the General Grand council of Cryptic Masons and the national companions:

It has been a distinct honor and pleasure to serve the General Grand council this triennium in the Northeast Region. At the General Assemblies I was able to bring the greetings of our Most Puissant General Grand Master and to promote his programs especially the Medical Research Foundation. I was received everywhere with warm fraternal greetings. on several occasions it was my honor to present the General Grand council's award to deserving companions along with the membership card and lapel pin to each outgoing Illustrious Grand Master.

I want to thank the Ambassadors of the Northeast Region for their courtesy and cooperation is commendable. 1 feel that emphasis and guidance should be given our ambassadors.

During this triennium they were three excellent regional conferences which were held in Vermont and Maine. The attendance and participation were good. But more should take part in these conferences.

To my Northeast counterparts of the General Grand Chapter and Grand Encampment, my appreciation for your willingness to work together for the Right.

To General Grand Master Dalvin L. Holloway, my appreciation for the appointment. It has been a sincere pleasure to serve as Regional Deputy.

Fraternally submitted,

Richard L. Duplisea

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Report Of The committee On cryptic: Jurisprudence

To the General Grand Master, Officers and companions of the General Grand council:

companions:

Your committee on Cryptic Jurisprudence to whom was referred the Address of the General Grand Master, reports as follows:

No matters were referred to this committee for its action or opinion, and no other duties were assigned to it by the General Grand Master.

The untimely and unexpected death of M. P. companion Bruce Harmon Hunt, Past General Grand Master Honorary and General Grand Recorder, created a vacancy in that office. Bruce had served nearly 30 years as General Grand Recorder, and had dedicated his efforts to see that General Grand council achieved its rightful place within the York Rite and Masonry in general . After consultation with the Deputy General Grand Master, General Grand P.C.W., and other companions, the General Grand Master appointed companion Ronald E. Fullerlove, PGM of Illinois, to fill this vacancy. we have confidence in his ability to perform the duties of the office with dignity and competence. we wish him well. All other appointments made were within the prerogative of the General Grand Master.

We thank the General Grand Master and his corps of officers for their untiring work and zeal in continuing to promote cryptic Masonry.

Respectfully submitted,

John Harris watts, Chairman Bernard P. Mandlebaum James A. Kirkbride Evan L. Fleming Jr.

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M. P. companion watts stated that it was the opinion of the committee on Cryptic Jurisprudence that the amendments to the constitution proposed by the credentials committee did not meet the filing requirements of the constitution under Article 6, section 1, Paragraph D: such proposed amendments shall be forwarded to the General Grand Recorder at least 6 months prior to the triennial assembly of the General Grand council.

Therefore, it cannot be considered at this triennial session and must wait for three years if it is to be considered at that time.

BY vote of the delegates, the credentials resolution for amendment to by-laws was determined not to be timely, and therefore will be held over until the next triennial for action.

Report of the Finance committee

Most Puissant General Grand Master, Companions all, my name is van Evans. I'm Past Grand Master, Grand council of Mississippi, and a member of the Finance committee.

First of all I'd like to express our appreciation to the Most Illustrious Grand Master, to the officers of the General Grand council, and especially to our Regional Deputies for holding our expenses in line. They have been outstanding stewards of our money. They operated well within the budget that was established three years ago. That budget was $201,390.

The proposed budget, as you can see, for this particular Triennium, from 1996 to 1999, has reductions on just about all of the accounts. The Grand Master's jewel went up $100 because we discovered its cost to be around $975. There's a slight increase in the General Grand Officer Authorized Travel, $5000 to $6000. Those were the only two increases.

Now I'm going to recommend one proposed change to the printed proposal. In the line item, General Grand Officers'

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meetings, we reduced it by $500. I'd like to reinstate that. The General Grand Master said he really needs this $500. so, 1

would propose to change this line item to $2000.

And in order to have a balanced budget, I'm going to cut $250 out of two other places. One is going to be in the surety Bond - reduce it from $500 to $250. And reduce Office Equipment Repairs from $2,000 to $1,750. The proposed income for the next triennial is $191,912.

This proposed budget, then is $191,815. we do have a positive cash flow if we follow that. This is a some $9,575 less than the budget we approved at the triennial three years ago. I move for the adoption of this budget.

Fraternally submitted,

van A. Evans Ronald E. Fullerlove Perry Anderson

General Grand council Budget

TRIENNIEL ASSEMBLY EXPENSE MILEAGE & PER DIEM TRIENNIEL EXPENSE ENTERTAINMENT OF GUESTS PRINTING PROCEEDINGS GENERAL GRAND MASTER'S JEWEL GENERAL GRAND' MASTER APRON & CASE MISCELLANEOUS

Sub· Total

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE GEN GR. MASTER OFFICE EXPENSE GEN. GRAND TREASURER SALARY (3 YRS) GEN. GRAND RECORDER SALARY (3 YRS> GEN. GRAND REC. CLERICAL (3 YRS) OFFICE RENT

ACTUAL BUDGET 1993·96

$12,000 $8,000 $1,000 $7,000

$900 $900

$1,000 $30,800

$1,500 $2,400

$18,000 $35,750

$2,400

PROPOSED BUDGET 1996·99

$12,000 $6,500 $1,000 $6,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

$28,500

$1,500 $2,400

$18,000 $35,750

$2,400

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POSTAGE $4,000 $3,500 POSITION SURETY BOND $275 $250 TRIENNIEL AUDIT $2,250 $2,000 OFFICE SUPPLIES $3,000 $3,000 SOCIAL SECURITY $4,265 $4,265 TELEPHONE EXPENSE $2,000 $2,000 OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAIR $2,250 $1,750 MISCELLANEOUS $1,000 $750

Sub-total $79,090 $77,565

CRYPTIC PROMOTION & PLANNING GEN. GR. MASTER DOMESTIC TRAVEL $17,000 $17,000 GEN. GR. MASTER REG. CONF. TRAVEL $6,000 $6,000 GEN. GR. MASTER FOREIGN TRAVEL $5,000 $5,000 DEP. GEN. GR. MASTER TRAVEL $6,000 $6,000 GEN. GR. PRIN. COND. WORK TRAVEL $4,000 $4,000 GEN. GR. RECORDER TRAVEL $6,000 $6,000 GEN. GR. OFFICER AUTHORIZED TRAVEL $5,000 $6,000 REG. DEP. GEN. GR. MASTER TRAVEL $12,000 $8,000 GEN. GR. OFFICER'S MEETINGS $2,000 $2,000 PUBLICATION OF CRYPTIC FREEMASON $8,000 $8,000 EDITOR'S EXPENSE $500 $500 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $3,000 $2,250 MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM $3,000 $2,500 Y.R. COOP PUBLIC REL. ED. MATERIAL $3,000 $2,000 GEN. GR. MASTER CONTINGENT FUND $2,000 $2,000

Sub-total $82,500 $77,250

CRYPTIC ROOM, AWARDS, & CONTRIBUTIONS CRYPTIC MASON OF THE YEAR MEDALS $2,000 $2,000 GEN. GR. LAPEL EMBLEMS & CERTS $2,000 $2,000 TRIENNIEL AWARDS & MEDALS $500 $500 CRYPTIC ROOM EXPENSE $2,000 $2,000 YOUTH PROGRAMS $2,500 $2,000

Sub-total $9,000 $8,500

TOTAL BUDGET EXPENDITURE $201,390 $191,815

Upon a motion properly presented and seconded the proposed budget in the amount of $191,815 was approved.

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GENERAL GRAND COUNCIL OF CRYPTIC MASONS INTERNATIONAL BUDGET REPORT FOR 1993 - 1996

1993-1996 BUDCET SPENT BALANCE

1 TRIENNIEL ASSEMBLY EXPENSE

1A MILEAGE & PER DIEM $12,000.00 $10,292.40 $1,707.60

18 TRIENNIEL EXPENSE $8,000.00 $4, 705.28 $3,294.72

1C ENTERTAINMENT OF GUESTS $1,000.00 $0.00 $1,000.00

1D PRINTING PROCEEDINGS $7,000.00 $3,313.95 $3,686.05

1E GENERAL GRAND MASTER'S JEWEL $900.00 $999.00 -$99.00

1F GEN. GRAND MASTER APRON & CASE $900.00 $919.22 -$19.22

1C MISCELLANEOUS $1,000.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 -·-

Sub-Total $30,800.00 $20,229.85 $10,570.15

2 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE

2A GEN GR. MASTER OFFICE EXPENSE $1,500.00 $728.77 $771.23

2B GEN. GR. TREASURER SALARY- 3 YRS $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $0.00 --2C GEN. GR. RECORDEI< SALAlff 3 YRS $18,000.00 $17,786.05 $213.95

w GEN. GRAND fiEC. CLERICAL· 3 YRS $35,750.00 $32,401.91 $3,348.09

2E OFFICE RENT $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $0.00 - ----------·-2F POSTAGE $4,000.00 $1,471.01 $2,528.99

---$2i5.00 ---$254.00 -----2G POSITION SURETY BOND $21.00 ·- -----·-2H TRIENNIEL AUDIT !ANNUAL AUDITI $2,250.00 $3,011.50 -$761.50 __ ,.

21 OFFICE SUPPLIES $3,000.00 $1 ,976.48 $1 ,023.52

2J SOCIAL SECURITY $4,265.00 $4,333.75 -$68.75

21{ TELEPHONE EXPENSE $2,000.00 $1 ,812.09 $187.91 ----·-----

2l OFFICE EQUIPMENT REPAlll $2,250.00 $851.11 $1,398.89 ··-··--21\11 MISCELLANEOUS $1,000.00 $1,089.07 ·$89.07

Sub-Total $79,090.00 $70,515.71! $8,574.26 ---· 3 CRYPTIC PROl\llOTIOl\I & PLAllll\lll\IG

---3A GEN. GI!. MASTER DOMESTIC TRAVEL $17,000.00 $15,148.72 $1,851.28 -- ·~·-·

38 GEN. Gii. MASTER REG. CONF. TRAVEL $6,000.00 $3,217.32 $2, 782.68 - ~----···--· -·--- --3C GEN. GR. MASTER FOREIGN TRAVEL $5,000.00 $3,702.23 $1,297.77

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30 DEP. GEN. GR. MASTEi! TllAVEL $6,000.00 SO.DO - -- - ·--·-·-····---

3E GEN. GI!. PRIN. COND. WORK TRAVEL $4,000.00 $4,023.12 -$23.12 -· -- -··-···-··--· ------~- --·--·-~·---

3F GEN. GR. RECORDEll Tl!AVEL $6,000.00 $6,000.00 $0.00 -- ------30 GEN. GI!. OFF. AUTHORIZED TRAVEL $5,000.00 $4,533.43 $466.57

--3H REG. DEP. GEN. GR. MASTER TRAVEL $12,000.00 $3,358.99 $8,641.01 --- - ------· -··-·· 31 GEN. GR. OFFICER'S MEETINGS $2,000.00 $0.00 $2,000.00

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1993·1996 BUDCET SPENT BALANCE

PUBLICATION OF CRYPTIC FREEMASON $8,000.00 $7,591.05 $408.95

EDITOR'S EXPENSE $500.00 $500.00 $0.00 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM $3,000.00 $1,908.59 $1,091.41

MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT $3,000.00 $798.16 $2,201.84 PROGRAM Y.R. COOP PUBLIC REL. ED. MATERIAL $3,000.00 $1,479.31 $1,520.69

GEN. GR. MASTER CONTINGENT FUND $2,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00

Sub· Total $82,500.00 $59,260.92 $23,239.08

CRYPTIC ROOM, AWARDS, & CONTRIBUTIONS CRYPTIC MASON OF THE YEAR MEDALS $2,000.00 $1,802.00 $198.00 GEN. GR. LAPEL EMBLEMS & CERTS $2,000.00 $1, 734.16 $265.84 TRIENNIEL AWARDS & MEDALS $500.00 $315.35 $184.65 CRYPTIC ROOM EXPENSE $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $0.00

YOUTH PROGRAMS $2,500.00 $1 ,500.00 $1,000.00

Sub· Total s0,ooo aa SZ,351.51 S.1,648.4l)

TOTAL BUDCET EXPENDITURE $201,390.00 $157,358.02 $44,031.98

SPECIAL PER CAPITA COLLECTED SPENT BALANCE (1987·90 BUDOETl OFFICE EQUIPMENT $21,426.03 $3,199.53 $18,226.50

CRYPTIC ROOM $3,044.02 $3,044.02 $0.00

YOUTH PROGRAM $7,515.06 $0.00 $7,515.06

TOTAL OF SPECIAL COLLECTED $31,985.11 $6,243.55 $25,741.56 FUNDS EXPENDED

Report C?f the Education and Membership committee

To the General Grand council, cryptic Masons International:

companions, during the 1993·96 Triennium, the Education and Membership committee was composed of the Regional Deputy General Grand Masters. companion Fullerlove conducted an excellent training session on communications and proven methods to plan and conduct successful

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conferences. Each Regional Deputy was asked to furnish each other Regional Deputy with a report of material covered at their respective regional conferences. Each year I mailed a copy of the North central Conference Report to each regional deputy. I only received 2 reports from the Southeast Region and one each from the south central and East central, in the Triennium. It is therefore hard for me to ascertain how much and or what educational topics were covered at the regional conferences. The Grand Recorder continued to furnish the educational packets to attendees of the regional conferences. The material was updated, however, no new items were included.

The 1990·93 Education committee recommended that the 1993·96 committee investigate creating tools in the electronic media. Unfortunately nothing was done in this area during this Triennium, due to lack of time and proper personnel. we sincerely hope that the matter is addressed during the 1996· 99 Triennium.

It is our belief that the Education committee should be composed of qualified Masonic educators who have the time and ability to create both electronic and printed material. This material should then be field tested by the regional deputies. Regional deputies, if doing their job properly, do not have the time to create these materials.

Respectfully submitted,

George R. Mccormick, Chairman.

Report Of The Time & Place committee

To the General Grand council Cryptic Masons International:

companions:

we, the General Grand council committee on Time and Place, submit the following report and recommendations. The

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century 11 convention center in downtown Wichita, KS is well designed for the needs of a General Grand council and General Grand Chapter Triennial. As this report is being prepared, the City of Wichita is ready to break ground for a Thirty one Million Dollar Hyatt Regency Hotel to be completed by 1997. This Hotel will be connected to the convention center. Across the street to the Northwest and the Northeast stands a Ramada Broadview Hotel and the century Plaza Hotel.

we recommend that the 1999 Triennial of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International be held in Wichita, KS on October 31 through November 3, 1999, with the Hyatt Regency Hotel as Headquarters.

Fraternally submitted,

Victor N. Legerton Dean c. Hjorth Orville E. wesseler, Chairman

Report on Charters & Dispensations

To the General Grand Council of cryptic Masons International

companions:

There being no requests for a Dispensation by a Grand council and also there being no Grand council returning to the General Grand Recorder their Dispensations and records as per Article II; section 3 of the constitution of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International, the committee on Charters has no recommendation or motion for any a:::tion.

The Committee wishes to thank the M:.P:. General Grand Master for the privilege of serving the companions of General Grand council.

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Respectfully submitted:

John s. Harvey Gene H. Schaber Roy A. Wilson Orville E, wesseler, Chairman

Report Of the ceorge Washington Memorial cryptic: Room Committee

To The Most Puissant General Grand Master, General Grand council International:

on behalf of the entire committee, we wish to express our appreciation for having been asked to serve on the cryptic Room Committee.

The cryptic Room, as well as the entire George Washington Masonic Memorial, has seen much improvement over the last three years. This, in part, is due to the leadership and vision of the Memorial staff and committees.

our committee has worked closely with the Memorial secretary/Treasurer Most worshipful Donald Roby, It has been our pleasure to work with Don on so many occasions and to have an enthusiastic person in this position.

The cryptic Room audio-visual equipment 11as been upgraded to t11e latest "state of the art" controls. The old equipment was not service.able, and resulted in the room being out of service a few years ago. several of the room's display windows have been upgraded, the most impressive of which is a visual display prepared by Indiana university sc11001 of Medicine. It gives our visitors a down to earth explanation of the medical consequences of hardening of the arteries

Tl1e room has been continuously open to the public and in good repair. cut-rent plans are to install brochure racl<s so that CMMRF literature can be available. Also, hand outs entitled

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"Cryptic Masons Of the York Rite of Freemasonry" are to be available to the general public.

Again, on behalf of the entire committee, we appreciate the opportunity to have served.

For the entire committee;

Robert E, Durham, Jr. Chairman William G. GUiiey Vernon T. Fike Don F. Anders Claude Harris

Report of the Ritual committee

Most Puissant Sir and companions:

I would like to give you the report on the committee on Ritual. During this Triennium, the committee on Ritual has received no request for changes or suggestions concerning the ritual of the General Grand council. This would indicate that our ritual is in good form. However, this committee urges those who confer the degrees of the Cryptic Rite, constantly strive to improve the presentation of the ritual.

we would take this opportunity to remind all companions that the super Excellent Master Degree is a Masonic degree and is copyrighted by the General Grand council. our cryptic Rite has some of the most beautiful lessons in Free Masonry. It behooves each of us to preserve and protect them. our General Grand Recorder has an ample supply of rituals of the General Grand council. Please do not hesitate to contact his office if you are in need of additional copies. we appreciate the privilege of serving this committee.

Respectfully submitted,

Glendon K. Jeffries, Chairman.

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Report of the committee on Fraternal Dead

Most Puissant General Grand Master and companions:

I'm Donald Monson, the Past Grand Master of the Grand council of Arizona. Before I read this report 1 wish to mention that the Right Puissant General Grand Chaplain is with us and 1 would remark that he has been undergoing a great deal of stress and strain over the past number of months due to his wife's illness. And so with his leave and with the General Grand Master's consent I'm reading this report for this morning which we have prepared.

we pause a moment in our deliberations during this 39'" Triennial Assembly to pay our solemn respects to those companions called by the supreme and sovereign Architect of the Universe into an abiding relationship with him and into a house not made with hands, eternal in the Heavens. Freemasonry teaches that we are to approach death as we approach life-with openness and expectation believing that it is the will of God to make available to his children that which fulfill the spiritual potential with which each of us has been created. For us death comes not as an enemy stalking its prey through years of failing strength, but it comes as a friend in whom we can trust for further revealed meaning.

Masons approach death as they approach life, with a desire to make it creative and useful. For Masons it is not a time when a break occurs between what they have been and what they will be. For a Mason life and death are one and indivisible. Integrity of being and underlying faith run through both life and death to make them one. It would be presumptive of us to pass any judgment upon any single life or to feel that any words we could utter could add one inch to its measure. Life as we know it is surrounded by the mysteries of birth and death and that even as we live, we walk the narrow edge of this mystery. vet behind the mystery and among the dark shadows, the faith of those who have gone before us tells us that they were not alone, for God stood within the shadows keeping watch above his own. And so we come, not as those

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with no faith, but as those who would pronounce a benediction upon lives well lived and well died.

we know that our lives have been enriched by those companions who have gone before. we entrust you, our companions to God's love and care. May the angels bring you into the Holy City of Jerusalem and may light perpetual shine upon you. Amen.

Fraternally submitted,

Victors. Dowd, Chairman Donald w. Monson Harry w. crump

Report of the Chief Ambassador

To the Most Puissant General Grand Master, General Grand council of cryptic Masons International:

It has been my pleasure to serve as Chief Ambassador for this triennium.

Ambassadors are appointed in each jurisdiction with the following duties:

He shall be a Liaison officer for the General Grand council.

He shall be an aide to the Regional Deputy General Grand Master.

He is means of communication with the General Grand Master and the General Grand Officers.

He is to assist in the Philanthropic program (CMMRF>.

He is to promote cryptic Masonry in his jurisdiction.

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The Chief Ambassador carries on the correspondence with the Ambassadors, assisting the General Grand Master and Officers in liaison with all of the Ambassadors.

It has been my pleasure to serve in this capacity and to have had the opportunity to communicate with so many companions,

Fraternally,

Robert E. Durham, Jr.

Report of the "Cryptic Freemason" Magazine

Most Puissant General Grand Master, several weeks ago, the war between Israel and the Arabs nearly erupted again. The first day of rioting, 70 people were killed, several hundred were injured, and what was the reason? Israel had opened up a tunnel underneath the city, it's very close to Mount. The premier of Israel had stated that he would not close the tunnel, and the Arabs said that they would declare war if they were to.

Now, the Premier of Israel finally backed down, of course, so the thing quieted down, but if you've been reading your cryptic Free Mason, you know what's it all about, all about the tunnels underneath Jerusalem. some time ago, I had the first story in a series, was how David found a secret tunnel underneath the city Mount which led into Jerusalem, which in its day was considered an impregnable city that could not be taken. But David, using the tunnel, was able to take the city.

All to your super degrees you found that Zedekiah escaped by a tunnel, so I've had stories showing maps showing the various tunnels underneath the city. And the last issue, I had a story about a person who actually walked in the tunnel where David walked, where Zedekiah walked, where many of the rulers of Israel had walked. He described the stones, the white stones that were quarried there. He described what

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the tunnels looked like, how they are used today for tourists. But this is all part of one of the things that goes on in the cryptic Free Mason. I'll tell you one of the other things there by reading the report.

The cryptic Freemason Magazine bridges the gap with those Grand councils you are unable to visit by giving you information on their activities. They are also the means by which you can inform other Grand Bodies and companions of your own activities since you are not able to visit all bodies during your term of office. It serves as your connection to the General Grand council.

The cryptic Freemason is distributed free to all Grand dais officers and past Grand Officers and to those companions that subscribe to it for the information it contains on the craft and other councils.

The material it contains, that is the stories, is divided into three categories: 1l it provides the bridge to the General Grand council during the period that the General Grand Officers are unable to be present at your Grand council affairs. 2l each issue contains stories on some historical phase of the craft, mainly the council, but also other York Rite bodies are represented in the stories to give a better understanding of the meaning of the rituals. 3l The cryptic Freemason provides for an interchange of information from one Grand council to another of their various activities, successful programs, failures, good times, happy meetings, and ritual accomplishments.

All of this is important to the success of the councils.

It is your duty, if you wish to contribute to the success of the Grand councils in the world to do two things: 1l Share with the other Grand councils, and companions your own activities, and programs so they may learn from you. You can do this by sending the Editor of the cryptic Freemason the necessary information for him to use. send pictures, also, if possible. 2l urge the companions in your jurisdiction, especially, the line officers to subscribe to the cryptic

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Freemason. It's not costly; it makes for the sharing of information. It is your communication medium, reaching not only your jurisdiction, but also cryptic Mason hands across the world.

Larry Offenbecker, Editor THE CRYPTIC FREEMASON

Minutes of the Corporation Meeting of the Cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation

At an appropriate time prior to lunch, General Grand Master Hollaway declared the General Grand council at ease, and opened the cryptic Mason's Medical Research Foundation Corporation.

The gavel was tendered to R. P. companion wesseler, who stated, he had a letter here explaining that Dr. Hill, one of the members of our trustees was retiring from the foundation board but would continue auditing the university reports for us for clarity and layman's language so we laymen can understand these medical terms. He further nominated Douglas o. Fegenbush, Past Grand Master of Indiana, for a three year term, and nominated Gordon Kimball to retain his place as one of the Board of Trustees.

With no further nominations being presented, companions Douglas Fegenbush and Gordon Kimball were duly elected to the Board of Directors for the term noted.

Letter from university of Indiana

Addressed to Royce Curlis, General Grand Treasurer

Thank you for the Cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation's recent board decision to endow a chair in the vascular Biology and Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Your foundation's $1 million pledge, payable in

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$200,000 increments over the next five years, is a remarkable investment in unlocking the secrets and developing cures for arteriosclerosis. over the years, the cryptic Mason philanthropic investment in and commitment to combating arteriosclerosis has been outstanding.

Because of your members' dedicated philanthropy and the funding of the Cryptic Masons Fellow, we have made important progress in determining the causes of and appropriate treatments of this disease. Now with the cryptic Mason Medical Research Foundation chair in vascular biology research, our cardiovascular researchers will become even more focused in developing our innovative treatments and cures for arteriosclerosis. we are proud of their international acclaim and are optimistic of their continued advancement against vascular diseases.

Today and tomorrow, discovery in vascular medicine will owe much to the generous philanthropy of Cryptic Masons everywhere. Clearly this chair will be a rewarding legacy for all involved. I am grateful to you for your leadership on behalf of the cryptic Masons. The Indiana University school of Medicine, and future generations thank you again for your partnership in this vital effort.

Very truly yours,

Robert w. Oden, M.D., Dean and Eugene Clyde, Professor.

M. P. companion Curlis reported that he replied as follows: "This is written.to express my sincere thanks for your most recent letter of the 13th and to offer a word of information. The Masonic Fraternity, as we practice it in the USA, is composed of two major rites: York and Scottish. Each of which is broken down into lesser rites, Which teach the members to become better men.

we of the cryptic Rite have chosen in our philosophy to aid our fellow men as they age, rather than in childhood. Hence, our work on hardening of the arteries. This is a long, long

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way to inviting you of the pride and joy of 153,000 to join with the Indiana university School of Medicine. Thanks again for your generous letter and may we travel together, with my signature.

With nothing further to come before the Foundation General Grand Master Hollaway declared the foundation closed, and the General Grand Council of cryptic Masons International called back from refreshment to labor.

Report Of The Cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation

To: The General Grand Master, officers and members of the General Grand council, International:

our financial base has not increased to the extent that I would have liked for it to, but we have continued to experience some growth each year. Last year was our biggest year as we received $193,117.01. As of this writing <September 27, 1996), we have received 5125,000.00 this year. we have been informed that we will receive around $80,000.00 from a will. If this is received by the end of the year, it will put us ahead of last year.

Progress in this type of research is measured by new discoveries. When a researcher thinks that he has discovered or developed a new technique, he writes a paper on the subject and presents it to the medical journals. The journals each have an editorial board to review the papers and if they feel that the paper is good enough, it is accepted and published. so far, our researchers have had 51 papers accepted. Unfortunately, our organization has not been the sole sponsor of these researchers and we have not received national recognition. we have now received a break in the area of public recognition and I want to share that with you now.

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The Indiana university Foundation for Grants and such, decided to offer an incentive program to entice people and

organizations like ourselves to endow a Chair at the 1.u. School of Medicine. Endowing a Chair costs one million dollars. In our case, it works like this. They guarantee us five percent return on our money to be used for research. The incentive is that they will match the five percent. In addition to this, the Department of Medicine that is responsible for our research is matching the interest money at the rate of fifty cents on the dollar for the five year period. The Department of Medicine is also putting up $40,000.00 a year for the next five years to continue our research as we cannot do that and pay s200,ooo.oo to endow a chair. our Board of Directors agreed to endow a Chair. However, we did not want to give them one million dollars at one time. They agreed to let us give them $200,000.00 a year for the next five years. The return is as follows· YEAR CMMRF 5% 5% I. u. I. u. Total

contribution Interest Interest Incentive Contrib Annual Cumulative Guarantee Match 50% Of for For

interest research research

1 $200,000 $10,000 $10,000 s 5,000 $40,000 $65,000 2 $400,000 $20,000 $20,000 $10,000 $40,000 $90,000 3 $600,000 $30,000 $30,000 $15,000 $40,000 $115,000 4 $800,000 $40,000 $40,000 $20,000 $40,000 $140,000 5 $1,000,000 $50,000 $50,000 $25,000 $40,000 $165,000 6 $50,000 $50,000 $100,000

Then $100,000.00 a year forever for our research 1n vascular Biology! At the end of 10 years, we will have earned over $1,000,000.00 for research for endowing the chair.

The endowment of this Chair Puts us 15 to 20 years ahead of where we would otherwise at the end of this 5 years. All papers presented through this chair will give credit to The cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation, Inc. and the council of the York Rite of Freemasonry. This has been our goal from the beginning.

Fraternally submitted,

Marion K. Crum

Cum. Total For Research

s 65,000 $155,000 $270,000 $410,000 $575,000 $675,000

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C.M.M.R.F. Secretary then announced that he had plaques to be presented for contributions of $1000 each. The companions to be recognized were Rush J. Morris and Aurele Gagne from Vermont.

REPORT FROM ITALV

Italian Delegation with General Grand Master Hollaway and Past General Grand Masters

To the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International:

companions:

once more 1 have the opportunity to report important international events to such a glamorous Assembly, and I profit by this occasion to inform you about a problem which injures the Universal Freemasonry and mortifies the dignity and freedom of Man.

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I'm going to explain to you a reality which is acting today in Italy, a country boasting of a long civilization, and which recalls to us the biting flavor of past fascist period.

I consider as my duty to inform you about the happenings, but I want to bring an alarm, not simply an information. During the first months of this year we knew, through the press, that the supreme council of the Bench, whose the President is the state's Leader, resolved that a member of a Masonic Lodge can not be elected as Popular judge in the court of Assizes; they declare that a member of a Masonic Lodge is marked by a rigorous bond of obedience and real solidarity among the other members; such a bond, they say, can cause the risk to compromise the indispensable independence of a Judge.

such a decision is similar to the sentences delivered by the Disciplinary Department of the same supreme council of the Bench, which censured several Judges solely because they made a choice of opinion and of Association joining a regular Masonic Lodge.

This illiberal decision of supreme council of the Bench, inhibiting a Mason from being a member of a Popular Jury, is the last dull criminalization of our Institution from those who, looking at a well organized plan, are tryng to sponge out from the number of lawful associations the regular Freemasonry too.

They deceive themselves that they can destroy us. They fear the regular Freemasonry (even if they do not know it> because it is a s.chool of freedom and dignity for everyone; because it teaches people in thinking with their head, not being subjected to the main lines of a political party or to some interested conditioning.

Unfortunately, some spheres activate a terror's strategy against us, to persuade our brothers to neglect the Lodge, and the profanes to keep themselves away from our glorious and historical Institution.

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But all those who condemn us today will be overwhelmed by the power of verity.

on this subject, with great pleasure, I can give you the information that the Italian Magistracy, with a definitive verdict of the court of Appeal in Rome on March 1996, resolved that the P2 Lodge, once so criminalized for political reasons, never conspired against Italian Government, and consequently also the Freemasonry is not responsible for all charges imputed during so many years.

such a verdict irritated very much the enemies of Freemasonry, but people, at last, realize later, more and more clearly, that our limpid behavior breeds a warning for all those who are entrusted with public responsibilities; the primary advantages, as Liberty and Dignity of Men, must be concretely secured for everyone. And not in one's life must prevail the intolerance, which blinds, and is the mother of hate and persecution.

The Grand Orient of Italy, we can be sure, will not disarm; on the contrary will increase its efforts for the protection of its purest ideals; we ask in this matter the intervention If International League of the Rights of Man, and the solidarity of all Freemasonry's and of whole free world.

May the Grand Architect of universe enlighten us.

To you all, from Italian Brothers, so far away, but close to your ideals, the warmest greetings.

As for me, to you and to your families, wishes for all goodness and a symbolical embrace.

Sincerely and fraternally,

Archimede Caruso G. G. conductor of the council

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ORVILLE E. WESSELER General Grand Master elect

Orville wesseler was born on a farm at Chase, Kansas on November 18, 1922, the son of Elmer E. and Anna M. wesseler. He attended the public schools of Bushton, KS, graduating from High School in 1940. on November 18, 1945 he and Dorothy Mae Janke were united in marriage at the Claflin Methodist Chu~ch.

They have three married children, Paul Wesseler and wife Connie, living in Lawton, OK, Lois and her husband, Denis Hammer, living near Ellinwood, Ks and Arion Wesseler and his wife Marsha, living near Winfield, KS. Nine grandchildren and one great-grand child complete their family.

Orville started farming, when a Sophomore in High School and farmed for twenty seven years. In 1955 he started driving Charter Buses for Winfield Bus service. He often remarked

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that "I farmed for a living and drove for a hobby and it soon changed to oriving for a living and farming for a hobby". 1n 1975 he became an agent for the Kansas Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance company in Winfield and Cowley county, retiring January 1, 1985.

He has been a life long member of the Methodist Church since 1936, now a member of First United Methodist Church, Wichita, KS, serving on Boards, committees, commissions, Choirs and Youth sponsors since 1942.

His civic endeavors, until April 1994 when he had open-heart bypass surgery, consisted of averaging close to 34,000 miles per year delivering blood to hospitals in Kansas and Oklahoma for the American Red cross. He now is on stand-by for emergency runs.

MASONIC AFFILIATION Symbolic Masonry: Raised as a Master Mason in Winfield Lodge #110 in 1970, served as worshipful Master in 1975, Past District Deputy Grand Master, Past secretary of Winfield Lodge #11 o and Wichita Lodge #99, holds Perpetual Membership in Bestor G. Brown Lodge #433, Wichita, was appointed Grand Chaplain for the Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Kansas 1995-96.

Capitular Masonry: Past High Priest of Winfield Chapter #31,RAM, 1975-77, Past District Deputy Grand High Priest 1978-79-80, Past Grand High Priest of Grand Chapter RAM of Kansas 1992, Grand Rep of Grand Chapter of Oklahoma near Kansas, Member and Past sec/Treas of order of High Priesthood of Kansas, Perpetual Member of Wichita Chapter #33 RAM.

cryptic Masonry: Charter Member of Saints John council #23 serving as Illustrious Master in 1980, elected Most Illustrious Grand Master of Grand council of cryptic Masons of Kansas 1986, appointed Regional Deputy General Grand Master south central Region 1987-90 General Grand council cryptic Masons International. It was in 1990 that he was elected to the Office of General Grand Principal conductor of the work and to Deputy General Grand Master in 1993. He has presided as Thrice Illustrious Master in the Order of the Silver Trowel and

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is a Past Rec/Treas of the Order. He holds Perpetual Membership in Saints John council #23, Winfield and Wichita council #12, Wichita, Grand Rep of the Grand council of Arkansas near Kansas.

Chivalric Masonry: Knighted in Winfield commandery #15, serving as commander 1976-77-78, a member of Wichita Mount Olivet Drill Team from 1973 to 1991, Past Rec/Treas of Kansas Association of Past Commanders and holds Perpetual Membership in Mount Olivet commandery #12.

Knight York cross of Honor: The above service record afforded his invitation into the Kansas Priory #33 1981, advancing through the chairs and serving as Eminent Prior in 1987.

Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite: Petitioned and became a member of the Valley of Salina in 1970, was a regular member of the cast for the 9th, 14th, 15th & 20th Degrees until his General Grand council duties caused too many conflicts in schedule. He received his K.C.C.H. designation in 1987. He holds a Perpetual Membership in the Salina Scottish Rite.

A.A.0.N.M.S.: A Perpetual Member of !SIS TEMPLE, Salina, KS Appendant Bodies: Member of Calvary conclave Red cross of Constantine since 1978, served as sovereign 1987 and is serving as Recorder since 1989, member of River Jordan Tabernacle #XXXVlll H.R.A.K.T.P. since 1991, served as Trustee of Keystone High Twelve Club #376, Wichita and has served as Chaplain for many years for a number of Masonic Bodies. He holds a "Membership in Perpetuity" in the 'Fort Sill, Oklahoma National Sojourners.

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APPOINTMENTS

The General Grand Master elect, R. P. Orville E. Wesseler, read the following elective and appointive officers, and committees who would serve during the 1996 - 1999 Triennium. They are as follows:

OFFICERS FOR THE TRIENNIUM 1996-1999 ELECTED

Orville E. wesseler General Grand Master 1742 N. Sabin, Wichita, KS 67212-1739 316-945-5531

Fax 316·943·6121

Charles F. van Etten Deputy General Grand Master 9836 van Etten Rd., Gowanda, NY 14070 716·532-4016

Fax 716-532·4016

Perry Anderson General Grand Prin. cond. of work 216 N. van Buren, Pierre, SD 57501 605-224-2406

BUS & fax 605-224-7114 e-mail: [email protected]

Royce E. Curlis General Grand Treasurer 1200 Wright Ave., #107, Alma Ml 48801 517-463-3141

Ronald E. Fullerlove General Grand Recorder P. 0. BOX 310, Sherrard, IL. 61281 309·593·2812

Fax 309-593-2812 e-mail: [email protected]

APPOINTED

Rev. Conrad F. Johnson General Grand Chaplain 234 North First; Trov, KS. 66087·0428 785-985-2511

David H. Volkman Gen. Grand captain of the cuard 832 N street; Lewiston, ID. 83501 208·743-0248

Donald M. Keiser cen. Grand cond. of the Council 220 sw crystal Hills Drive; Lawton, OK. 73505 580·536-6056

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David F. Snyder ceneral crand Marshal 820 N. Old Manor; Wichita, KS. 67208 316-683-6953

D. Allen Surratt ceneral crand steward 6587 Surratt country Rd; Denton, NC. 27239 910-857-2384

A. T. Hereim General Grand sentinel 2403 Berkeley street; Salt Lake City, UT. 84109 801-466-2727

Dee D. Duttweiler General Grand Organist 1714 south 6th; Atchison, KS. 66002 785-367-3758

REGIONAL DEPUTY GENERAL GRAND MASTERS

Stafford Sheehan At-Large 1508 Pleasant street, Fall River, MA. 02723 508-678-1901

Bennie G. Owens Northeast Region 35 McPherson Road; Annapolis, MD. 21401 410-266-8076

Maurice e. Himes southeast Region Rt. 1, BOX 297; Slocomb, AL. 36375 334-886-2163

George c. Sellars East central Region 25159 s. Magdalena; Harrison TWP., Ml. 48045 810-791-3009

Stanley Morrill North Central Region P. o. BOX 401; Fergus Falls, MN. 56538-0401 218-736-7179

James D. Parker south central Region 49 Amelie Avenue; Kenner, LA. 70065 504-443-2860

Jerry N. White, Jr Northwest Region 6 Oakbridge Drive; Pueblo, co. 81001 719-543-2785

Bruce o. carmitchel southwest Region 9639 Woodley Avenue; North Hills, CA. 91343 818-895-1254

Alberto Lalo central America Region Apartado 6-82 EIDorado; P. o. Box 55·1545, Republic of Panama

Charles Hunsucker European Region Hoelderin str. 28, 67574; osthofen, Germany

011 ·49-6242-7546

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Theodore L. way Far East Region 2403·A Ritz Tower, Ayla Avenue, Makatik Metro

Manila, Philippines 1634 Nausika Ave.; Rowland Heights, CA 91748

909·594·5419 Fax 909·594-6919

e-mail: tlway@ibm

AMBASSADORS

CHIEF AMBASSADOR Robert E. Durham, Jr. 11512 Memphis·Charlestown Rd. Memphis, IN 47173

ALABAMA Emory J. Ferguson 1615 Lakeview Dr., NW; Cullman, AL 35055

ALASKA Emmett v. Roetman HC 32 Box 3400, Wasilla, AK 99687

ARIZONA Donald w. Monson 5624 N. 12th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85014

ARKANSAS Clifford L. Duncan P.O. Box 91; Floral, AR 72534

CALIFORNIA John P. Cibson P. o. Box 993; Poway, CA 92074-0993

COLORADO Cilbert w. Carlton 7073 E. warren Dr. ; Denver, co 80224

DELAWARE James A. Pletz 1539 Seton Drive; Wilington, DE 19809

DIST of COLUMBIA William T. cox 6719 Greenview Lane; Springfield, VA 22152

FLORIDA Keith w. Dean 2908 Laurel st. W.; Tampa, FL 33607-5219

CEORCIA Charles R. Maffett 902 Ashland Ave.; Columbus, GA 31907

HAWAII Ernie K. Fernandes 1212 Nuuanu Ave., # 507, Honolulu, HI 96817

IDAHO Kent w. Cist 6625 Denver Rd.; Fruitland, ID 83619

ILLINOIS William F. "Sam" Dyer P.O. Box 494; Clinton, IL 61727-0494

INDIANA Rudell Wilburn 2513 Cambridge Rd.; Lafayette, IN 47905

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IOWA

ITALY

KANSAS

KENTUCKY

LOUISIANA

MAINE

MARYLAND

MICHICAN

MINNESOTA

MISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI

MONTANA

NEBRASKA

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW JERSEY

NEW MEXICO

NEW YORK

NORTH CAROLINA

NORTH DAKOTA

OKLAHOMA

ORECON

Alfred L. Jensen 600 E. 4th St. N.; Newton, IA 50208 Archimede Caruso Via Romita, 91; Stagno Livorno; ITALY 57017 Dee D. Duttweiler 1714 s. 6'"; Atchison, KS 66002 Herman M. Forrester, Jr. P.O. BOX 777; Bowling Green, KY 42102 Harold F. Carlisle P.O. BOX 610; Coushatta, LA 71019 Douglas B. Taylor 41 Old Norridgewock Rd.; Fairfield, ME 04937 James D. Boggs 753 Klee Mill Rd.; Westminster, MD 21157 Kenneth D. Chandler 2288 coy Road; Mason, Ml 48854 Hugh Swift, Jr. 2345 260th st. W.; Farmington, MN 55024 Jeffie c. Dukes 414 wvnhurst ct.; Columbus, MS 39701 Frank W. Hazelrigg, Jr. 505 state Rt. z Theodore T. Williams 1757 Highland Blvd. #2; Bozeman, MT 59715 Virgil L. Tubach 2235 s. 57th street; Lincoln, NE 68506-2704 Darrel E. cauch 58 Royal Dr.; Carson City, NV 89706 Kenneth E. Lang P.O. BOX 152; Meredith, NH 03253 Paulc.couphos 41 Hunter Avenue; Fanwood, NJ 07023-1246 Robert L. Haupert P. 0. BOX 433; Farmington, NM 87499 Richard c. Hadley 107 Seneca Ave. o.C.; Oneida, NY 13421-2561 Randy L. Flack 41 Brown Rd.; Asheville, NC 28806 Norman R Byers 3006 N. 9th St.; Fargo, ND 58102-1366 Lewis A. Hullum P.O. BOX 515; Shawnee, OK 74801 Stanley c. Laker 1366 wards creek Road; Rogue River, OR

97537

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RHODE ISLAND Nelson E. Kay 842 Weeden street; Pawtucket, RI 02860

SOUTH CAROLINA Johnnie L. Bolt 105 sunshine Lane; Laurens, sc 29360

SOUTH DAKOTA Eugene c. Leao P.O. Box 239; Estelline, SD 57234·0239

TENNESSEE Gary w. M. Davis 2320 Princeton Lane; Johnson City, TN 37601

UTAH Kenneth M. Neuschwander 1040 s. Davis Blvd.;, UT 84010

VERMONT Aurele Gagne RD 1, Box 234; Highgate center, VT 05459

WASHINGTON Victor c. Slough 260 W. Rhodena Dr., Coupeville, WA 98239

w. CANADA !EAST> John c. James 834 4th street; Brandon, MB R7A 3H7

w. CANADA !WEST) Stephen G. Redgrave 121·14280 19A Avenue; surrey, BC V4A 8WA

WISCONSIN Gene H. Schaber N 91 W. 25610 Tomahawk Dr.; Sussex, WI

53089 WYOMING Charles "Chuck" Gragg

6831 Bomar Drive; Cheyenne, WY 82009

LAISON FOR NON-MEMBER JURISDICTIONS

CONNECTICUT

CONNECTICUT

MASSACHUSETTS

OHIO

TEXAS

Richard E. Larcom 28 Hillview Avenue; Hamden, CT 06514 Edward L. Choate 68 Nutmeg Hill Road; Hamden, CT 06514 Bernard w. Russell 28 Mello Lane; Harwich, MA 02645 Arthur o. Marker 4519 catalpa Drive; Dayton, OH 45405 Leslie L. Coone 2107 Woodhaven Drive; Arlington, TX 76010

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COMMITTEES First names companion shall serve as Chairman.

Perry Anderson J. Bruce Eldred Keith w. Dean

STANDING COMMITTEES 1996-1999

FINANCE 216 N. van Buren, Pierre, SD 57501 221 East Wing Rd., Mt. Pleasant, Ml 48858 2908 Laurel st. west, Tampa, FL 33607

CRYPTIC JURISPRUDENCE James A. Kirkbride 8393 Monore Cir., Thornton, co 80229 John H. Watts P.O. Box 107, Grand Junction, IA 50107 Bernard F. Mandlebaum

3321A East Tuxedo Blvd., Bartlesville, OK 74006

Evan L. Fleming, Jr. 1520 south st., Vicksburg, MS 39108

Jay H. speck Halbert G. Horton Donald c. Cink Kenneth G. Hope John R. Mendius Richard c. Geib

CREDENTIALS P.O. Box 292, Fremont, NE 68025-0292 P.O. Box 1217, Topeka, KS 66601 P. o. Box 50, Medford, OK 73759 801 Elm Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813 124 Rober Rd., LOS Alamos, NM 87544 609 Wayside Dr., Rapid City, SD 57702

SPECIAL COMMITTEES

TRIENNIAL David F. Snyder 820 N. Old Manor, Wichita, KS 67208 Clifford L. Trax 3400 W. 77th st., Valley center, KS 67147 William G. Updegrove,Jr.

P.O BOX 86, Lewis, KS 67552 Melburn c. Barnes 725 N. 10th st., Fredonia, KS 66736 William w. Price 305 Avondale Dr., Sylvania, GA 30467-9789 Jack W. Joe, Jr. 328 Teloma Dr., Ventura, CA 93003

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PHILANTHROPY Marion K. Crum 6854 E. Georgetown Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 Charles F. van Etten 9836 van Etten Rd., Gowanda, NY 14070 c. Wilfred Braunn 11 Pine st., Gardiner, ME 04345 Bernard F. Mandlebaum

3321A East Tuxedo Blvd., Bartlesville, OK 74006

EDUCATION AND MEMBERSHIP Stafford Sheehan Maurice c. Himes James D. Parker Bruce o carmitchel George c. Sellars Jerry N. White Stanley Morrill Bennie G. owens Alberto Lalo

1508 Pleasant st., Fall River, MA 02723-1913 Rt 1, Box 297, Slocomb, AL 36375 49 Amelie Ave., Kenner, LA 70065 9639 Woodley Ave., North Hills, CA 91343 25159 s. Magdalena, Harrison Twp., Mi 48045 6 oakbridge Dr., Pueblo, co 81001 P.O. Box 401, Fergus Falls, MN 56538-0401 35 McPherson Rd., Annapolis, MD 21401 Apartado 6-82 El Dorado, Panama City, Panama

Alessandro M. Marchi Via Fiordalisi,10, 20147 Milano, Italy

Conrad F. Johnson Victors. Dowd Donald w. Monson James D. Marrs

Larry Offfenbecker Charles D. Yates John P. Gibson

Robert E. Durham. Jr.

FRATERNAL DEAD P.O. BOX 428, Troy, KS 66087-0428 2804 Beaconwood Dr. Greensboro, NC 27455 3915 E. Mercer Lane, Phoenix, AZ 65028 4302 w. Chicago, Rapid City, SD 57702

CRYPTIC FREEMASON 621 w. Park Ave., Albert Lea, MN 56007 1506 Ross st. Sioux City, IA 51103 P.O. Box 993, Powat CA 92064-0993

CRYPTIC ROOM

11512 Memphis-Charlestown Rd., Memphis, IN 47143 William G. Gulley 486 Williamsburg Ln., Odenton, MD 21113 Vernon T. Fike 2988 Bedford Dr., Merced, CA 95340 J. Ralph Saddler Rt 2 BOX 194, Velpen, IN 47590

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Palmer E. Martin Albert W. Shaw Virgil v. Teague c. Willford Brann

William Schoene, Jr. Charles F. vanEtten Charles B. Robinson

Clifford L. Trax Aurele Gagne Carl D. Pengra Joseph D. Brackin

Don E. Robinett Clifford Duncan c. Leslie Dent John J. Petrik ROY M. Haber, Jr. warner Pape, Jr.

Paul M. Gidel Paul K. Kawakami Loren G. Eikanas

CHARTERS Rr 1, Box 465, Williamstown, VT 05679-9715 5403 156th Ave. NE, Redmond, WA 98052-5137

1212 w. Jeffers, Rawlins, WY 82301 11 Pine st., Gardiner, ME 04345

TIME AND PLACE 303 Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, NJ 07078 9836 van Etten Rd., Gowanda, NY 14070 P.O. Box 400, Woodstown, NJ 08098-0400

RITUAL 3400 w. 77th, Valley center, KS 67147 Rd 1, BOX 234, Highgate Center, VT 05459 HCR 82 BOX 201 c, Box Elder, SD 57719-9801 2102 Hardwick Dr., Dothan, AL 36303

REGISTRATION Rt 2 BOX 52, Randall, KS 66963 P.O. BOX 91, Floral, AR 72534 7643 Starward Dr., Dublin, CA 94568 126 w. sunset Dr., Medford, Ok 73759 1712 vallecito Dr., Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 404 Green court, Hiawatha, KS 66434

TOPICAL REFERENCES 421 Clark st #216, Carroll, IA 51401 820 East 31st St., Kansas City, MO 64109 1613 Porter Ave., Bismark., ND 58501

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BRUCE HARMON HUNT GENERAL GRAND RECORDER 1966-1995

HONORARY PAST GENERAL GRAND MASTER 1981-1995 Born January 29, 1913, Forest City, Missoun Died December 16, 1995, Kirksville. Missouri

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IN MEMORIUM

Bruce H. Hunt was born January 29, 1913, in Forest City, Missouri, the son of George Sherman Hunt and Laura Melissa Duree Hunt. The family moved to Kirksville, Missouri, when Bruce was very young. He attended the Kirksville Public Schools, but attended the last year of high school and graduated from the New Bloomfield High School in Callaway County.

on December 26, 1936, Bruce married Irene Spencer who preceded him in death. They were the parents of one son and one daughter. on September 11, 1991, in Honolulu, Hawaii, he married Wanda Gardner who was his right hand in both the Missouri Grand York Rite and General Grand council offices in Kirksville.

Most of us knew Bruce as a Mason. However, shortly after graduating he began the study of mechanical dentistry. From 1932 to 1954 he owned four dental laboratories. He was active in the formation of the Missouri state Dental Laboratory Association, serving one year as President and two years as secretary. He also assisted in the formation of the National Dental Laboratory Association, serving on several of its important committees until he left the dental laboratory industry in 1954.

During World War 11 Bruce held a commercial pilot's license with both instructor and instrument ratings. With the advent of the War he became an instructor in the war Training service program. Later he was commissioned a Major, and served as Air A(Jjutant for two years.

Among his many other community contributions, he served six years as a member of the Board of Regents of Northeast Missouri state University, a director of the First National Bank, and Treasurer of the NUCOC corporation.

Bruce Harmon Hunt was a gentleman and a Mason and a good citizen. His career was varied, but most of his adult life was devoted to Masonry in all of its various facets. He moved

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comfortably in circles ranging from that including the President of the united States to those composed of leading business and professional men as well as those of the youngest Entered Apprentices and the ordinary citizens of Kirksville.

His record speaks for itself, beginning in Adair Lodge No. 366, Kirksville, December 10, 1935. He served as Grand Master of Masons in Misouri in 1960·1961. In other state, national, and international organizations he was either the presiding officer or active member or both. All Masonic organizations have been the recipient of his wisdom and counsel, always freely given, and honors by the score were bestowed upon him-all richly deserved.

Bruce was never too busy to visit with Masons of all stations, sharing his experiences, and he served as mentor, often unknowingly, to thousands of Masons throughout the world. His scholarly writings and speeches were great contributions to Masonry.

With his passing, a great era in American Masonry has ended.

sometimes Bruce would end his conversation with, "It's good to do business with you." Now we reply, "It was good to do business with you, Bruce."

John Harris watts PGGM

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lNMEMO~lAM

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OF

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Rl6:HT PUISSANT RE6:JONA·l.

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IN MEMORIAM

SAC8f!I:Di TO THE MEMO!fl'Y

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AUDITOR'S REPORT

JUNE 26, 1996 To the Finance committee, General Grand council of cryptic Masons international

we have examined the statement of assets and fund balances arising from cash transactions of the General council of cryptic Masons International as of May 31, 1996 and the related statement of receipts collected and disbursements made for the ten months then ended. our examination was made in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing standards and, accordingly, included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.

It is this organization's policy to prepare its financial statements on the basis of cash receipts and disbursements, consequently, certain receipts and the related assets are recognized when received rather than when earned and certain disbursements are recognized when paid rather than when the obligation is incurred. Accordingly, the accompanying financial statements are not intended to present financial position and results of operations in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly the assets and fund balances arising from cash transactions of the General Grand council of cryptic Masons International as of May 31, 1996 and the receipts collected and disbursements made during the year then ended, on the basis Of accounting described in the preceding paragraph, which basis has been applied in a manner consistent with that of tl1e preceding year.

Respectfully submitted,

Larry D Gardner 407 south Elson Kirl<sville, Missouri 63501 816 665-9343

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Member - National society Of Public Accountants - Independent Accountants society Of Missouri

Accredited BY - Accreditation council For Accountancy

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND FUND BALANCES AUGUST 1, 1995 TO MAY 31, 1996

ASSETS

OENERAL FUND

BANK MIDWEST-C.R. KIRKSVILLE MO.

BANK MIDWEST-RIT. KIRKSVILLE MO.

OLD KENT BANK & TRUST CO-CHECKING GRAND RAPIDS Ml.

BANK MIDWEST-C.F.M. KIRKSVILLE, MO.

BANK MIDWEST-P.H. & C.U. KIRKSVILLE MO.

BANK MIDWEST-TRI. KIRKSVILLE MO.

OLD KENT BANK & TRUST CO.·M.M. GRAND RAPIDS Ml.

OLD KENT BANK & TRUST CO-C.D. GRAND RAPIDS Ml.

SAULT BANK·C.D. SAULT STE. MARIE Ml.

CITY BANK·F.F.MOBERLY MO.

TOTAL GENERAL FUND

May31, 1996

$ 173.88

29,465.43

37,090.87

22,350.36

3,032.96

15,576.53

16,119.65

39,672.68

70,000.00

2,107.93

$235,590.29

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PERMANENT FUND OLD KENT BANK & TRUST CO·CERT. $51,000.00

OF DEP. ·GRAND RAPIDS Ml.

OLD KENT BANK & TRUST CO.·SAVINGS 45.28 GRAND RAPIDS Ml.

TOTAL PERMANENT FUND $51,045.28

TOTAL ASSETS $286,635.57

FUND BALANCES

CENERAL FUND OPERATING BALANCES $233,265.93

RECEIPTS, TRANSFERS & DISB 2,324.36

TOTAL GENERAL FUND $235,590.29

PERMANENT FUND OPERATING BALANCES $51,045.28

RECEIPTS,TRANSFERS & DISB .00

TOTAL PERMANENT FUND $51,045.28

TOTAL FUND BALANCES $286,635,57

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Statement Of Receipts, Transfers, Disbursements And Fund Balances

For Period Auo. 1, 1995 To Mav 31, 1996

Grand Rituals Escrow Totals

Balance 8-1-95 $284,311.21 $28,411.26 $2, 159.59 Receipts Grand Council Per Capita 22,415.29 Subordinate Per Capita 293.00 Miscellaneous 54.11 Interest 8,300.74 1,053.67 67.97 Certificates Pins & Medals 20.00 Cryptic Freemason Magazine 1,557.00

Film Fund 20.00 Rituals 1,240.50 1,240.50 Total Receipts 33,900.64 2,294.17 67.97

Total Receipts And Balances $318,211.85 $30,705.43 $3,227.56 Transfers Tota! Receipts, Balances & $318,211.85 $30,705.43 $3,227.56 Transfers

Grand Disbursements Totals Rituals Escrow Administrative

Grand Master Office Exp. 651.00 Grand Treasurer Salary 400.00 Grand Recorder Salary 3,000.00 Grand Recorder Clerical 5,700.00

Cryptic Genera! Room Ooeratinc

$173.88 $184,434.31

22,415.29 293.00

54.11 4,390.23

20.00 1,557.00

28,729.63

$173.88 $213, 163.94 2,210.00

$173.88 $215,373.94

Cryptic General

Room Operating

651.00 400.00

3,000.00 5,700.00

Permanent Triennial

$51,045.28 $15,044.02

2,210.00 532.51

2,210.00 532.51

$53,255.28 $15,576.53 (2,210.00)

$51,045.28 $15,576.53

Permanent Triennial

Film Fund

$2,042.87

46.36

20.00

66.36

$2,109.23

$2,109.23

Film Fund

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Office Rent 800.00 Postage 356.40 Audit 750.00 Office Supplies 375.94 Socla! Security 696.14 Telephone 587.49 Equip & Repair 375.11 Misc. . 58.00 Bank Fees 95.16 Cryptic Promotion & Planning GGM Domestic Travel 4,006.20 GGM Conference Travel 2,219.32 Deputy GGM T rave! 710.10 Grand Recorder T rave! 333.95 RDGGM Travel 750.04 Publish Cryptic Freemason 2,523.27 Education Program 866.20 Membership Development 129.14 Public Relations 875.14 Cryptic Room C{ryptic Mason of Year Medals 480.00 Lapel Emblems & Certificates 164.42 Youth Program 500.00 Office 2,738.66 Escrow Other 194.60 Rituals 1,240.00

Total Disbursements $31,576.28 Balance 5-31-96 $286,635.57

800.00 356.40 750.00 375.94 696.14 587.49 375.11

58.00 93.86

4,006.20 2,219.32

710.10 333.95 750.04

2,523.27 866.20 129.14 875.14

480.00 164.42 500.00

2,738.66 194.60

1,240.00

$1,240.00 $194.60 $0.00 $30, 140.38 $29,465.43 $3,032.96 $173.88 $185,233.56

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100 Thirty - Ninth Triennial Assembly

MILEAGE & PER DIEM 1996 Triennial Assembly

MILES MILEAGE PER DIEM TOTAL ELECTED OFFICERS Dalvin Hollaway 2,712.00 $542.40 $160.00 $702.40 Orville Wesseler 1,003.00 $200.60 $160.00 $360.60 Charles Van Etten 648.00 $129.60 $160.00 $289.60 Royce Curlis 685.00 $137.00 $160.00 $297.00 Ronald E. Fullerlove 749.00 $149.80 $160.00 $309.80 APPOINTED OFFICERS Victor Dowd 168.00 $33.60 $160.00 $193.60 Perry Anderson 1,404.00 $280.80 $160.00 $440.80 Achimede Caruso 678.00 $135.60 $160.00 $295.60 Ivan Rinck 2,640.00 $528.00 $160.00 $688.00 Charles Yates 1,106.00 $221.20 $160.00 $381.20 Robert Yonce 168.00 $33.60 $160.00 $193.60 REGIONAL DEPUTIES Richard Duplisea 1,031.00 $206.20 $160.00 $366.20 Allen Surratt 163.00 $32.60 $160.00 $192.60 Ronald E. Fullerlove SEE ABOVE

George McCormick 804.00 $160.80 $160.00 $320.80 James Cockerham 583.00 $116.60 $160.00 $276.60 Frank Hartung 1,609.00 $321.80 $160.00 $481.80 Nicholas Tambures 1,893.00 $378.60 $160.00 $538.60 Alberto Lalo 678.00 $135.60 $160.00 $295.60 Alexandria Marchi 678.00 $135.60 $160.00 $295.60 PAST GENERAL GRAND MASTERS John Watts 1,009.00 $201.80 $160.00 $361.80 Bernard Mandlebaum 904.00 $180.80 $160.00 $340.80 James Kirkbride 1,548.00 $309.60 $160.00 $469.60 Evan Fleming Jr. 627.00 $125.40 $160.00 $285.40 STANDING COMMITIEES Ronald E. Fullerlove SEE ABOVE

John Harris Watts SEE ABOVE

Jay M. Callaham 168.00 $33.60 $160.00 $193.60 SUB-TOTALS $23,656.00 $4,731.20 $3,840.00 $8,571.20

LESS NON-ATIENDANCE Nicholas Tambures -1,893.00 -378.60 -160.00 -538.60 Alberto Lalo -678.00 -135.60 -160.00 -295.60 Alexandria Marchi - 678.00 -135.60 -160.00 -295.60

TOTALS $ 20,407.00 $4,081.40 $3,360.00 $7,441.40

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cuatemala Guatemala Cita # 1

Japan Tokyo council # 1

Mexico City of Mexico # 2 Monterey# 3 Baja California # 4 Rey Soloman # 5 Teleocan # 6 Xalixco # 7

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SUMMARY OF GRAND COUNCIL RETURNS 1993 -1994 STARTING MEMBERSHIP MEMB. GREET AFFIL. RESTORED ALABAMA 4,627 57 69 52 ALASKA 293 1 2 ARIZONA 1,628 42 7 5 ARKANSAS 2,347 80 31 24 CALIFORNIA 8,870 308 40 83 COLORADO 1,914 77 14 5 DELAWARE 440 17 7 DIST OF COLUMBIA 343 22 8 3 FLORIDA 9,086 207 36 69 GEORGIA 8,547 235 12 26 GERMANY 710 36 61 11 HAWAII 462 1 -IDAHO 826 29 2 2 ILLINOIS 6,131 172 16 7 IN DIANA 7,951 359 33 19 IOWA 5,159 95 17 38 ITALY 214 - - -KANSAS 4,287 130 10 51 KENTUCKY 7,026 150 19 36 LOUISIANA 3,582 95 4 38 MAINE 2,657 67 3 5 MARYLAND 2,862 29 1 11 MASSACHUSETTS 4,601 78 11 8 MICHIGAN 3,213 79 19 2 MINNESOTA 1,464 34 1 1 MISSISSIPPI 7,214 120 14 68

1993 - 1994 TOTAL INCR. EXPELLED SUSP. DIMIT

178 302 85 3 - - 1

54 - 12 35 135 3 127 30 431 307 241

96 - 46 31 24 9 6 33 - 3 9

312 - 393 86 273 - 264 48 108 - 49 87

1 - 51 11 33 13 6

195 - 92 111 411 - 133 109 150 2 182 79

- 18 191 - 87 so 205 - 200 63 137 9 187 28 75 23 31 41 8 70 40 97 - 67 76

100 51 48 24 36 - 16 15

202 - 332 27

TOTAL DIED DECR.

103 490 11 12 36 83 64 224

302 850 69 146 11 26 24 36

295 774 274 586

5 141 12 74 30 49

193 396 254 496 157 420

18 139 276

76 339 99 323 62 116 89 207

133 276 120 243

42 73 183 542

ENDING MEMB.

4,315 284

1,599 2,258 8,451 1,864

438 340

8,624 8,234

677 389 810

5,930 7,866 4,889

196 4,202 6,892 3,396 2,616 2,696 4,422 3,070 1,427 6,874

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1993 -1994 STARTING TOTAL MEMBERSHIP MEMS_ GREET AFFIL. RESTORED !NCR. MISSOURI 8,100 153 66 63 282 MONTANA 1,930 31 2 9 42 NEBRASKA 2,594 52 2 33 87 NEVADA 928 38 11 - 49 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,109 29 2 1 32 NEW JERSEY 1·,229 100 6 4 110 NEW MEXICO 1,266 21 7 4 32 NEW YORK 2,556 74 2 18 94 NORTH CAROLINA 8,667 356 14 49 419 NORTH DAKOTA 586 15 1 10 26 OKLAHOMA 2,436 76 9 44 129 OREGON 2,050 26 6 4 36 PANAMA 306 39 39 PHILLIPINES 610 77 2 16 95 RHODE ISLAND 827 - - - -SOUTH CAROLINA 10,290 247 15 116 378 SOUTH DAKOTA 779 12 4 5 21 TENNESSEE 11,550 249 171 49 469 UTAH 638 3 2 3 8 VERMONT 1,308 28 - 2 30 WASHINGTON 1,833 68 14 9 91 WESTERN CANADA 1,167 50 7 57 WISCONSIN 2,351 60 6 14 80 WYOMING 1,079 36 - 5 41

TOTALS 161,564 4,323 785 1,019 6,127

EXPELLED SUSP. DIMIT DIED 2 348 117 202 - 19 5 66 - 27 11 69 - 15 8 25

24 28 36 - 23 15 40 - 29 57 56 - 64 60 94 3 236 61 228 - 13 7 10 - 110 8 71

24 5 66 5 5 4

135 - 3 -

6 420 28 182 - 10 10 17 - 271 272 265 - 14 16 17 - 20 9 23 - 30 17 82 - 15 27 29 - 66 38 104 - 9 9 29

4,931 2,151 4,472

TOTAL DECR.

669 90

107 48 88 78

142 218 528 30

189 95 14

138 -

636 37

808 47 52

129 71

208 47

11,638 LOSS

ENDING MEMS.

7,713 1,882 2,574

929 1,053 1,261 1,156 2,432 8,558

582 2,376 1,991

331 567 905

10,032 763

11,211 599

1,286 1,795 1,153 2,223 1,073

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SUMMARY OF GRAND COUNCIL RETURNS 1994 - 1995 1994 -1995 STARTING TOTAL MEMBERSHIP MEMS. GREET AFFIL. RESTORED INCR. EXPELLED ALABAMA 4315 126 36 53 215 0 ALASKA 284 2 0 0 2 0 ARIZONA 1628 42 7 5 54 0 ARKANSAS 2258 86 21 20 127 0 CALIFORNIA 8451 241 54 78 373 0 COLORADO 1864 84 13 6 103 0 DELAWARE 438 11 3 3 17 0 DIST OF COLUMBIA 340 12 7 0 19 0 FLORIDA 8624 329 26 49 404 0 GEORGIA 8234 189 35 42 266 0 GERMANY 689 39 5 2 46 0 HAWAII 462 1 0 0 1 0 IDAHO 810 15 4 3 22 0 ILLINOIS 5930 153 20 16 189 1 INDIANA 7866 190 69 36 295 0 IOWA 4889 98 18 42 158 0 ITALY 196 29 0 0 29 0 KANSAS 4202 113 13 21 147 0 KENTUCKY 6892 205 14 24 243 0 LOUISIANA 3396 123 21 58 202 0 MAINE 2616 59 1 9 69 0 MARYLAND 2696 36 3 10 49 5 MASSACHUSETIS 0 MICHIGAN 3070 95 6 7 108 48 MINNESOTA 1427 16 5 5 26 0 MISSISSIPPI 6874 145 6 78 229 1

SUSP. DIMIT DIED 228 39 125

5 0 12 12 35 36

100 35 80 229 208 317

36 33 59 7 4 14 6 2 19

217 57 214 223 70 221

37 32 7 51 11 12 6 6 30

130 76 219 105 209 237 122 64 168

6 11 9 133 68 108 191 159 134 126 74 78 34 29 84 42 22 87

71 11 117 18 17 43

345 20 197

TOTAL DECR.

392 17 83

215 754 128 25 27

488 514

76 74 42

426 551 354 26

309 484 278 147 156

0 247

78 563

ENDING MEMS.

4138 269

1599 2170 8070 1839 430 332

8540 7986 659 389 790

5693 7610 4693

199 4040 6651 3320 2538 2589

0 2931 1375 6540

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1994 -1995 STARTING TOTAL MEMBERSHIP MEMB. GREET AFFIL RESTORED \NCR. EXPELLED MISSOURI 7713 183 25 82 290 0 MONTANA 1882 76 1 6 83 0 NEBRASKA 2574 54 13 36 103 0 NEVADA 929 13 7 0 20 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE )053 23 0 2 25 0 NEW JERSEY 1261 39 1 0 40 0 NEW MEXICO 1156 44 5 12 61 0 NEW YORK 2432 84 22 3 109 0 NORTH CAROLINA 8558 174 97 45 316 5 NORTH DAKOTA 582 12 0 24 36 0 OKLAHOMA 2376 43 55 13 111 0 OREGON 1991 25 7 0 32 1 PANAMA 331 66 0 0 66 0 PHILLIPINES 567 65 1 42 108 0 RHODE ISLAND 905 0 SOUTH CAROLINA 10032 255 15 76 346 1 SOUTH DAKOTA 763 12 1 0 13 0 TENNESSEE 11211 217 25 51 293 0 UTAH 599 9 2 2 13 0 VERMONT 1286 24 0 5 29 0 WASHINGTON 1795 36 10 3 49 0 WESTERN CANADA 1153 73 8 4 85 0 WISCONSIN 2223 69 7 15 91 0 WYOMING 1073 30 2 3 35 0

- - - - - -TOTALS 152,896 4,065 691 991 5,747 62

SUSP. DJMIT DIED 261 49 221 28 9 72

116 19 87 7 11 33

19 24 30 17 18 40 41 27 33 79 62 96

358 72 248 24 5 14

106 80 81 I 33 17 81 47 3 2

110 2 7

315 21 188 17 14 23

325 88 249 17 5 16 31 23 23 31 18 77 20 34 39 69 43 100 15 13 17 - - -

4,566 1,949 4,404

TOTAL DECR.

531 109 222

51 73 75

101 237 683

43 267 132

52 119

0 525

54 662

38 77

126 93

212 45

-10,981 LOSS

ENDING MEMB.

7472 1856 2455 898

1005 1226 1116 2304 8191

575 2220 1891

345 556 845

9853 722

10842 574

1238 1718 1145 2102 1063

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SUMMARY OF GRAND COUNCIL RETURNS 1995 -1996 STARTING MEMBERSHIP MEMB. GREET AFFIL. RESTORED ALABAMA 4138 141 362 58 ALASKA 269 9 33 0 ARIZONA 1599 29 20 13 ARKANSAS 2170 59 30 16 CALIFORNIA 8070 197 53 43 COLORADO 1839 61 6 5 DELAWARE 430 16 2 1 DIST OF COLUMBIA 332 1 3 10 FLORIDA 8520 262 -43 23 GEORGIA 7986 277 22 42 GERMANY 658 54 0 6 HAWAII 389 7 2 9 IDAHO 790 13 2 0 ILLINOIS 5693 153 9 21 IN DIANA 7610 269 217 17 IOWA 4693 82 9 33 ITALY 199 9 0 0 KANSAS 4040 110 24 28 KENTUCKY 6651 173 66 27 LOUISIANA 3320 133 22 78 MAINE 2538 49 3 3 MARYLAND 2589 86 17 6 MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN 2931 73 12 5 MINNESOTA 1375 15 2 2 MISSISSIPPI 6540 143 9 71

1995 -1996 TOTAL !NCR. EXPELLED SUSP. DIMIT

561 0 171 365 42 0 1 0 62 0 75 39

105 2 39 34 293 0 311 177 72 0 17 29 19 0 5 2 14 0 2 6

242 0 346 120 341 0 205 41 60 0 51 19 18 0 4 13 15 0 17 14

183 0 87 83 503 0 116 252 124 2 109 64

9 0 13 0 162 0 103 74 266 0 195 68 233 15 78 30 55 0 33 25

109 3 31 54 0

90 43 41 13 19 0 22 15

223 2 265 10

TOTAL DIED DECR.

93 629 2 3

50 164 73 148

306 794 49 95

7 14 17 25

265 731 249 495

10 80 1 18

36 67 165 335 248 616 169 344

0 13 123 300 132 395 70 193 93 151 72 160

0 109 206 36 73

189 466

ENDING MEMB.

4070 308

1497 2127 7569 1816 435 321

8031 7832 638 389 738

5541 7497 4473

195 3902 6522 3360 2442 2538

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TOTAL TOTAL ENDING MEMBERSHIP MEMB. RESTORED !NCR. EXPELLED SUSP. DIMIT DIED DECR. MEMB. MISSOURI 7472 223' 13 57 293 2 302 36 222 562 7203 MONTANA 1856 17 5 9 31 o 23 14 48 85 1802 NEBRASKA 2455 41 7 14 62 61 4 63 4 132 2385 NEVADA 898 30 7 o 37 o 12 10 32 54 881 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1005 26 1 0 27 o 13 27 25 65 967 NEW JERSEY -1226 34 4 3 41 0 9 8 26 43 1224 NEW MEXICO 1116 64 7 6 77 o 44 22 41 107 1086 NEW YORK 2304 44 23 11 78 0 47 46 90 183 2199 NORTH CAROLINA 8191 215 23 51 289 3 316 76 199 594 7886 NOR 1 H DAKOTA 575 1 2 7 10 1 10 5 18 34 551 OKLAHOMA 2220 119 26 26 171 0 78 11 75 164 2227 OREGON 1891 10 2 2 14 0 39 3 81 123 1782 PANAMA 345 9 0 0 9 0 3 5 3 11 343 PHILLIPINES 556 108 1 39 148 0 162 2 7 171 533 RHODE ISLAND 845 0 0 760 SOUTH CAROLINA 9853 207 19 105 331 4 332 27 222 585 9599 SOUTH DAKOTA 722 10 2 2 14 0 13 9 16 38 698 TENNESSEE 10842 246 22 65 333 0 239 117 280 636 10539 U1AH 574 38 2 4 44 0 0 11 30 41 577 VERMON1 1238 33 74 6 113 70 26 33 28 157 1194 WASHINGTON 1718 57 7 9 73 0 29 8 66 103 1688 WES 1 ERN CANADA 1145 47 4 3 54 o 24 29 37 90 1109 WISCONSIN 2102 60 7 14 81 0 60 48 95 203 1980 WYOMING 1063 32 0 0 32 0 17 9 32 58 1037

- - - - - - - - - - -TOTALS 147,581 4,092 1,140 950 6,182 208 4,139 2,166 4,241 10,754 142,924

LOSS 4,657

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ASSEMBLY LOCATION & DATE 1994: crane! officers for the year 1993 - 1994 STATE LOCATION DATE MIGM DCM PCW ALABAMA DOTHAN MAR 1 MAURICE C. HIMES JESSE W. LOCKE ANTHONY M. DEMING ALASKA ANCHORAGE APR16 EMMETI V. ROETMAN RICHARD L HOLYOKE DONALD WINTERS ARIZONA SIERRA VISTA AUG ZS LAWRENCE W. COLLISTER CHARLES J. SHOUP, JR. RUSSEL E. RITIER ARKANSAS NORTH UTILE ROCK MAR 10-12 H. B. FOSTER BOWDON THOMAS EDWARD MASON THOMAS LEE MAY CALIFORNIA CONCORD APR2S BRUCE 0. CARMITCHEL C. LESLIE DENT ROY M. HABER, JR. COLORADO PUEBLO SEPT 1D JON PATRICK SWEET GILBERT W. CARLSON DAVID L SALBERG DELAWARE WILMINGfON MAR12 JAMES A. PLETZ HAYWOOD L BUCK, JR. CHARLES H. LENGEL, JR. DIST OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON D.C. MAR18 SHEL TON AR PAD scon M. APPLEBEE THOMAS E. WEIR FLORIDA ORLANDO MAY11 WENDELL D. HARRINGTON KEITH W. DEAN ADDISON A. BENNETI GEORGIA MACON APR 18 CHARLES R. MAFFETI WILLIE P. HAMMOND BUFORD M. BRAND GERMANY ESCHBORN APR 30 GERHARD W. SEVERIN KARL-HEINZ REUTER CHARLES L HUNSUCKER HAWAII HONOLULU SEPTB ROWLAND L. FRENDO ROBERT M. NAKAMURA JOHN B. CONNELL IDAHO POST FALLS APR 23 HARRY C. HACKETI BURRELL G. LIRGG CHARLES M. ROGERS ILLINOIS DECATUR JULY 21 FOREST C. MCDANIEL WILLIAM F. "SAM" OYER RONALD R. OFFT IN DIANA INDIANAPOLIS APR 28 DOUGLAS 0. FEGENBUSH ROBERT E. DURHAM RONALD W. ADKINS

IOWA WATERLOO AUG 13 MORDEN H. MCFADDEN NEILL PECK MARION L REINHARDT ITALY SANVINCEZO MAY6 WALTER DE DONAT!$ SERGIO CASTELLO FRANCESCO CHIARENZA KANSAS SAUNA MAY6 LAWRENCE E. BODINE CHARLES M. TALBOTT JAY M. SHELDON JR. KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE SEPT 20 RICHARD D. MCCLURE EDGAR L. COLSTON LARRY FLOWERS LOUISIANA LAFAYETIE MAR 6·8 ARCHIE A. CLINE HAROLD F. CARLISLE CARL C. HEAD MAINE BANGOR APR29 PETER P. BOWLER GEORGE C. AUSTIN JESSE R. ROLLINS MARYLAND OCEAN CITY MAY9 CAULDER B. MORRIS RODOLFO 8. APARENTADO GORDON A. DAVIDS MASSACHUSETIS MILFORD DEC 12 ROBERT WARREN HANSEN JACOB SHERMAN LEVINE ROBERT EDWARD PERKINS MICHIGAN GAYLORD MAY20 JEFFREY K. BURK TERRY G. BAKER MICHAEL J. JUNGEL MINNESOTA WILLMAR APR 22 HUGH SWIFT, JR. DENNIS WINGROVE F. JAMES ZWICKEY MISSISSIPPI JACKSON MAY13 GLEN D. BRADY GEORGE J. WILLIAMS GRADY R. PARTAIN MISSOURI COLUMBIA MAY6 LAWRENCE R. ALBRIGHT, II PAUL K. KAWAKAMI C. RICHARD CARTER MONTANA KALISPELL JUNE 3 FRED G. NELSON JOHN JACK DEMKO NORMAN G. HARVEY NEBRASKA COLUMBUS APR7 THEODORE J. JOHNSON EDWARD L MORROW FRANK D. SMUTNY NEVADA WINNEMUCCA JUNE 8 DAVID G. BYWATER ROBERT F. GILBERT REED R. MOSELEY

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STATE LttCATION DATE NEW HAMPSHIRE PORTSMOUTH MAY14 NEW JERSEY SOMERSET MAY6 NEW MEXICO CARLSBAD APR 28 NEW YORK SUFFERN AUG 19·20 NORTH CAROLINA GREENSBORO MAR28 NORTH DAKOTA BISMARCK MAR 24 OKLAHOMA NORMAN· APR 8 OREGON EUGENE APR 8 PANAMA PANAMA CITY MARS PHI LUPINES MANILA APR 25 RHODE ISLAND PORTSMOUTH APR8 SOUTH CAROLINA MYRTLE BEACH MAR 14 SOUTH DAKOTA HURON SEPT 94 TENNESSEE NASHVILLE MAR 21 UTAH SALT LAKE CITY MAY21 VERMONT SOUTH BURLINGTON JUNE 17 WASHINGTON EVERETI MAY17 WESTERN CANADA SASKATCHEWAN MAY26 WISCONSIN LA CROSSE JUNE 16 WYOMING RIVERTON SEPT 17

MIGM DCM CHARLES HERBERT TODD FREDERICK JAMES WELCH SAMUEL KERNAGHAN ROBERT D. BARBER ANTHONY V. BIEBEL CHARLES S. PRICE JOSEPH A. PELOSO WAYNE E. CARRINGTON, SR. D. ALLEN SURRATI RALPH V. SHIPTON JAMES F. MORIS NORMAN R. BYERS DONALD HARALSON LEWIS A. HULLUM JOHN scon HARVEY THOMAS BARRY GORINGE

ALBERTO LALO lSAAC F. ARRIBAS JR FIDEL S. CHUA STAFFORD SHEEHAN JERRY L DUHAMEL, SR. JOHNNIE L BOLT EARL P. HUDGENS, JR. JAMES D. MARRS CARL D. PENGRA GARYW.M. DAVIS DONALD BARROW ANDREW T. HEREIM CURTIS N. LANCASTER WILLIAM W. SMITH DONALD C. BROWN DONALD l. STEPHENSON JOHN G. HARD!N STANLEY F. TICKNER DAVID NEILL FRED E. ROYCRAFT CLIFFORD W. EGGLESTON JOSEPH BOSTER, II WALTER C. COOK

PCW ROBERT L. SUTHERLAND, JR. STEPHEN LUTZ ROBERT L HAUPERT HARVEY E. PAYNE RANDY L FLACK ANDREW R. CAYLOR JOSEPH M. LUSK LEIGH A. HARTLEY VICTOR J. SAMUDIO THEODORE L. WAY NELSON E. KAY LALAND D. LOWIE RICHARD C. GEIB NICK R. RAMOS RAYMOND F. WHITE WILLIS J. MORSE JAMES W. NISBET WILLIAM SCHADE DONALD L. MADSEN GEORGE C. SMITH

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ASSEMBLY LOCATION & DATE 1995: cranc:I officers for the year 1994 - 1995 STATE LOCATION DATE MIGM DGM PCW

ALABAf.AA. BIRMINGHAM FEB 27 JESSE W. LOCKE ANTHONY M. DEMING JAMES L GOSSETT

ALASKA KODl.ll.K APR14 RICHARD L HOLYOKE DONALD WJNTERS RAYMOND A. GALLANT

ARIZONA TEMPE AUG25 RUSSEL E. RITTER CHARLES J. SHOUP, JR. J. MICHAEL ATCHLEY

ARKANSAS NORTH LITTLE ROCK MAR9-11 THOMAS EDWARD MASON THOMAS LEE MAY CLIFFORD l. DUNCAN

CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO APR25 C. LESLIE DENT ROY M. HABER, JR. H. EDWARS BARR

COLORADO GRAND JUNCTION SEPT25 GILBERT W. CARLSON DAVID L SALBERG RICHARD W. SCHMIDT

DELAWARE WILMINGTON MAR11 HAYWOOD I. BUCK, JR. CHARLES H. LENGEL, JR. JOHN B. DORSEY

DIST OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON D.C. MAR17 SCOTT M. APPLEBEE THOMAS E. WEIR SOLOMON ZEIDMAN

FLORIDA ORLANDO MAY29 KEITH W. DEAN ADDISON A. BENNETT PAUL W. FRIEND

GEORGIA MACON APR17 WILLIE P. HAMMOND BUFORD M. BRAND ROY R. JACKSON

GERMANY FURTH APR22 GERHARD W. SEVERIN CHARLES L. HUNSUCKER \/VERNER A. KORN

HAWAII HONOLULU SEPTS ARTHUR L r.1ARTIN JOHN B. CONNELL BUNNY Y .B. WONG

IDAHO BURLEY APR21 BURRELL G. URGG CHARLES M. ROGERS ERNEST I TETER

ILLINOIS DECATUR JULY20 WILLIAM F. "SAM" DYER RONALD R. OFFT DICK J. CARROLL

INDIANA INDIANAPOUS APR27 ROBERT E. DURHAM RONALD W. ADKINS J. RALPH SADDLER

IOWA SOUTH SIOUX AUG10~11 NEIL l. PECK MARION L. REINHARDT CHARLES W. TRADER, JR. CllY,NE

ITALY BOLOGNA MAYS WALTER DE DONA TIS SERGIO CASTELLO FRANCESCO CHIARENZA

KANSAS TOPEKA APR3 CHARLES M. TALBOTT JAY M. SHELDON, JR. JERRY STOTLER

KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE SEPT 19 EDGAR L. COLSTON LARRY FLOWERS EARL F. RANSDELL

LOUISIANA ALEXANDRIA MAR 13-14 HAROLD F. CARLISLE CARLC. HEAD EARNEST C. BELMONT, JR.

MAINE AUBURN APR28 GEORGE C. AUSTIN JESSE R. ROLLINS DONALD J. PAULSEN

MARYLAND OCEAN CITY MAYS RODOLFO B. GORDON A. DAVIDS LUTHER J. BELL APARENTADO

MASSACHUSETTS JACOB SHERrvtAN LEVINE ROBERT EDWARD PERKINS

MICHIGAN FRANKENMUTH MAY19 MICHAEL J. JUN GEL KENNETH D. CHANDLER CHARLES E. STEWART

MINNESOTA ST. LOUIS PARK MAY 18 DENNIS WINGROVE F. JAMES ZWICKEY NORMAN A. AUNE

MISSISSIPPI JACKSON MAY12 GEORGE J. WILLIAMS GRADY R. PARTAIN E.G. HOLlAND

MISSOURI ST. LOUIS APR27 PAULK. KAWAKAMI C. RICHARD CARTER CLARENCE W. WIELAND

MONTANA LEWISTOWN JUNE 3 JOHN JACK DEMKO NORMAN G. HARVEY TERRY L. COONS

NEBRASKA COLUMBUS APR6 EDWARD I. MORROW FRANK D. SMUTNY FRED R. PRELL

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iSTATE j!J1CAT!ON DATE !NEVADA \FALLON JUNE 13

!NEVV HAMPSHIRE \PORTSMOUTH MAY13

NEW JERSEY I SOMERSET 'MAY 5

NEWMEX!CO ISANTE FE !APR 22

NEVVYORK COOPERSTOWN ISEPT6-8

' NOR i H CARO UNA \WILMINGTON itvlAR 25

NORTH DP..KOTA IBlSMARCK IMAR30

OKLAHOfv'!A NOR!V!AN IAPR7

OREGON LAKE OSWEGO APR 7

PANA!ViA PANAN!A CITY MAR4

PHILL!PINES MANILA APR24

RHODE ISLAND NO REPORT FILED I SOUTH CAROUNA !GREENVILLE IV!AR13

SOUTH DAKOTA !ABERDEEN SEPT 21

iENNESSEE NASHVILLE IV!AR 20

UTAH SAL 1 LAKE CITY IV1AY 12

VERMONT COLCHESTER JUNE 13

WASHINGTON KENNEWICK MAY19

WESTERN CANADA EDMONTON MAY11 WlSCONS!N GREEN BAY JUNE 15

VVYOMING THERMOPOLIS !SEPT 15

IM!GM DCM ROBERT F. GILBERT REED R. MOSELEY

iFREOERICKJ. WELCH ROBERT L.SUTHERLAND, JR.

ROBERT D. BARBER 'STEPHEN LUTZ

CHARLES S. PRICE ROBERT L HAUPERT

WAYNE E. GARRING! ON. I HARVEY E. PAYNE 1SR.

RALPH V. SHIPTON RANDY L. FLACK

NORMAN R. BYERS ANDREW R. CAYLOR

LEVV!S A. HULLUM JOSEPH M. LUSK

THOMAS BARRY GOR!NGE LEIGH A. HJ\RTLEY

!ALBERTO LALO IVJCTOR J. SAMUDIO

F!DEL S. CHUA THEODORE L. WAY

JERRY!. DUHAMEL, SR. NELSON E. KAY

EARL P. HUDGENS, JR. LALAND 0. LOWIE CARL D. PENGRA RICHARD C. GE!B

DONALD BARROW NICK R. RAMOS

CURTIS N. LANCAS 1 ER RAYMOND F. WHITE

DONALD C. BRO\fl.'N W!Ll!S J. MORSE

JOHN G. HARDIN JAMES W. NISBET

DAVID NEILL WILLIAM SCHADE

!CLIFFORD W. EGGLESTON DONALD L. MADSEN

IWAL TER C. COOK !GEORGE C. SMITH

IPCW WALLACE WAYNE PERKINS

MICHEAL LEO GOODMAN

ROBERT J. SHERIDAN

WILLIAM E. FUQUA

JAY KOSSEFF

WIRGMAN C. MORRISETTE

MERLE L HUHNER

BILL B. PERKINS

JOEL C. BINGNER

JUUO M. AQU!N

ABELARDO T. CAMA.HALAN

RAYMOND A. THOMAS

DOUGLAS G. LEE

MARVIN ERICKSON

JARVIS A. GOBER

MOFFET E. FELKNER

ROY F. NICHOLSON

WILLIAM E. NELSON

RODERICK A. CUTLER

RAYMONDE. MIELKE

I ROBERT P. SMITH

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ASSEMBLY LOCATION & DATE 1996: Grand officers for the year 1995 - 1996 STATE LOCATION DATE MIGM DGM PCW ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM FEB 26 ANTHONY M. DEMING JAMES L GOSSETT J. WOODROW SMITH

ALASKA FAIRBANKS MAR 1 DONALD WINTERS RA YMONO A. GALLANT WILLIAM 8. CLUCAS

ARIZONA TUCSON AUG23 CHARLES J. SHOUP, JR. J. MICHAEL ATCHLEY ROBERT A. DASZY

ARKANSAS NORTH LITTLE ROCK MAR 15 CLIFFORD L. DUNCAN JESS N. BONDS.II W. ORVEL FOUST

CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO MAY1 ROY M. HABER, JR. H. EDWARS BARR HARRY W. LEBLEU

COLORADO DENVER SEPTS DAVID L. SALBERG RICHARD W. SCHMIDT J. GLENN KRALICEK

DELAWARE WILMINGTON MAR9 CHARLES H. LENGEL, JR. JOHN B. DORSEY MARK E. IRWIN DIST OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON D.C. MAR15 THOMAS E. WEIR SOLOMON ZEIDMAN JOHN M. BUSSLER

FLORIDA ORLANDO MAY21 ADDISON A. BENNETI PAUL W. FRIEND DANIELE. DALE GEORGIA MACON APR15 BUFORD M. BRAND ROY R. JACKSON J. RICHARD JONES GERMANY BAD KISSINGEN APR27 GERHARD W. SEVERIN CHARLESLHUNSUCKER WERNER A. KORN HAWAII HONOLULU SEPT 12 JOHN B. CONNELL BUNNY Y.B. WONG BENNET K.C. ING

IDAHO BOISE APR18 M. WILLIAM ECHO ERNEST I TETER YONEO SHIGJHARA lLLINOIS DECATUR JULY 18 RONALD R. OFFT DICK J. CARROLL RICHARD L. CARD lNDIANA INDIANAPOLIS APR25 RONALD W. ADKINS J. RALPH SADDLER CHARLES V. HORTON

IOWA LITTLE AMANA AUG10 MARION L. REINHARDT CHARLES W. TRADER, JR. JIMMIE E. ARNOLD

ITALY GALLIPOLI MAY25 WALTER DE DONA TIS LIONELLO LEONI FRANCESCO CHIARENZA KANSAS SA.LINA MAY9 JAY M. SHELDON, JR. JERRY STOTLER CLIFFORD L. TRAX KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE SEPT 17 LARRY FLOWERS EARL F. RANSDELL RONALD JOHNSON LOUISIANA MONROE MAR 11-12 CARLC. HEAD EARNEST C. BELMONT, JR. JAMES H. PATTERSON

MAINE BANGOR MAY3 JESSE R. ROLLINS DONALD J. PAULSEN DAVID D. DALZELL MARYLAND OCEAN CITY MAY13 GORDON A. DAVIDS LUTHER J. BELL MARION F. RICKARD, JR.

MASSACHUSETTS ROBERT EDWARD PERKINS

MICHIGAN LANSING MAY17 KENNETH D. CHANDLER CHARLES E. STEWART DONALD L. HIMES MINNESOTA ST. CLOUD MAY3 F. JAMES ZW!CKEY NORM.P.N A. AUNE ROBERT R. ANDERSON. SR. MISSISSIPPI JACKSON MAY10 GRADY R. PARTAIN E.G. HOLLAND J.W. JOHNSON

MISSOURI SPRINGFIELD MAY3 C. RICHARD CARTER CLARENCE W. WIELAND LESTER E. SCHULTZ

MONTANA BOZEMAN JUNE 7 NORMAN (CURLY) G. TERRY L COONS DAVID W. YOUNG HARVEY

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STATE LOCATION DATE NEVADA LAS VEGAS JUNE 10

NEW HAMPSHIRE PORTSMOUTH MAY11

NEW JERSEY SOMERSET MAY3

NEW MEXICO FARMINGTON APR19

NEW YORK ITHACA AUG 16-17

NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE MAR23

NORTH DAKOTA FARGO MAR21

OKLAHOMA NORMAN APR6 OREGON GRANTS PASS APRS

PANAMA PANAfvt.A. CITY MAR2

PHILLIPINES MANILA APR22

RHODE ISLAND NO REPORT FILED

SOUTH CAROLINA MYRTLE BEACH MAR11

SOUTH DAKOTA RAPID CITY SEPT 19

TENNESSEE NASHVILLE MAR25

UTAH OGDEN MAY 11

VERMONT COLCHESTER JUNE 11

WASHINGTON TUMWATER MAY20

WESTERN CANADA WINNIPEG APR 11

WISCONSIN GREEN BAY JUNE 20

WYOMING CHEYENNE SEPT14

MIGM DGM REED R. MOSELEY WALLACE WAYNE PERKINS

ROBERT LAWSON MICHEAL LEO GOODrvtt>.N SUTHERLAND, JR. STEPHEN LUTZ ROBERT J. SHERIDAN

ROBERT L. HAUPERT WILLIAM E. FUQUA

HARVEY E. PAYNE JAYKOSSEFF

RANDY L. FLACK WIRGr-.MN C. MORRISETIE

ANDREW R. CAYLOR MERLE L. HUHNER

JOSEPH M. LUSK BILL B. PERKINS

LEIGH A. HARTLEY JOEL C. BINGNER

VICTOR J. SAMUDIO RICARDO A. YOUNG, SR.

THEODORE L. WAY ABELARDO T. CAMAHALAN

NELSON E. KAY RAYMOND A. THOMAS

LALAND D. LOWIE DOUGLAS G. LEE

RICHARD C. GEIB MARVIN ERICKSON

NICK R. RAMOS JARVIS A. GOBER

RAYMOND F. WHITE MOFFET E. FELKNER

WILLIS J. MORSE ROY F. NICHOLSON

JAMES W. NISBET WILLIAM E. NELSON

STANLEY F. JOHNSON RODERICK A. CUTLER

DONALD L. MADSEN RAYMOND E. MIELKE

GEORGE C. SMITH CHARLES T. SMITH

PCW Will CROCKET ROGER ALBERT DOUILLElTE, SR. WILLIAM CRANSTON

ROBERY M. ABERNATHEY

JOHN P. NOSAL, JR.

DONALD BENNETT

JAMES K. WELL

EARL BERRYMAN, JR. OTIS C. HARDEN

JULIO M. AQU!N

CHARLES H. DEMORSE

SIDNEY CLIFFORD, Jr.

PHIL RUSSELL

CHARLES H. WALKER

ROBERT W. YAHOLA

THOMAS H. EASTWOOD

CLYDE T. REYNOLDS

KENNETH 0. HARTLEY

DAVID H. WILSON

JAMES F. LONG C. GLENN HOFF

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CREDENTIALS REPORT LISTING OF REGISTRATION AND ATTENDANCE

General Grand council Representatives

General Grand Master Deputy General Grand Master Gen. Grand Prin. cond. of work Past General Grand Master Past General Grand Master Past General Grand Master Past General Grand Master General Grand Treasurer General Grand Recorder General Grand Chaplain General Grand capt of the Guard Gen. Grand cond. of the council General Grand Marshal General Grand steward General Grand sentinel

Northeastern Deputy southeastern Deputy East central Deputy North central Deputy South central Deputy Northwestern Deputy southwestern Deputy central America Deputy Europe Deputy

(np) Not Present

Dalvin L. Hollaway Orville E. wesseler Charles F. van Etten John Harris Watts Bernard F. Mandlebaum James A. Kirkbride Evan L. Fleming, Jr. Royce E. Curlis Ronald E. Fullerlove Victor s. Dowd Perry Anderson Archimede Caruso Ivan D. Rinck Charles D. Yates Robert D. Yonce

Richard L. Duplisea D. Allen Surratt Ronald E. Fullerlove George R. McCormick James H. Cockerham Frank M. Hartung Nicholas J. Tambures (np) Alberto Lalo tnp) Alexandria M. Marchi (npl

Grand council Representatives

ALABAMA: Gossett, James L., MIGM; Harding, Arthur C., * DGM, Grand Recorder; McDonald, Charles w., PCW; Brackin, Joe, PGM; Ferguson, Emory J., PGM; Himes, Bud, PGM; Locke,Jesse W., PGM; Newsome, William M., PGM; Rutledge, Ray, PGM.

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ALASKA: Mofton, James, PCW; Fergus, William L., PGM; Mize, Harvey, PGM; Roetman, Emmeft, PGM; Triggs, Lloyd, PGM.

ARIZONA: Lehman, Olin E., PGM; Martin, George, PGM; Monson, Donald, PGM.

ARKANSAS: Bonds, 11,Jess N., MIGM; Mason, Thomas R., PGM, * DGM; vernich, Tony H., * PCW; Chamness, Homer, PGM; Duncan, Clifford L., PGM; Elliott, John T., PGM; Hedge,Johnny, PGM; savage, Johnnie, PGM.

CALIFORNIA: Barr, H. Edward, MIGM; LeBleu, Harry Wayne, DGM; carmitchel, Bruce, PGM; Devers, Jack H., PGM; Fike, Vernon, PGM; Duncan, Clifford, PGM; Cowan, Albert G., Gr. calligrapher.

COLORADO: Kirkbride, James A., MPPGGM; White, Jr., Jerry, PGM.

CONNECTICUT: Eppler, Richard A., PCW; Larcom, Richard E., PGM.

DELAWARE: Not Represented.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Zeidman, Solomon, MIGM; Hershiser, F William, cc, * DGM; Gere, w. Frederick, * PCW; Applebee, Scott M., PGM; Batten, Frederick, PGM; cox, William T., PGM.

FLORIDA: Friend, Paul W., MIGM; Young, Wm. Robert, * PCW, Gr Recorder; Allan, Earl, PGM; Burleson, Robert E., PGM; Dancy, Francis, PGM; Dean, Keith W., PGM; Harrington, Wendell D., PGM; Scott, Robert F., PGM.

GEORGIA: Jackson, ROY R., MIGM; Jones,Joseph R., DGM; Jenniings, Jr., J. Edward, PCW; Gaines, Thomas R., PGM; Maffett, Charles R., PGM; Keen, Raymond E., PGM; Moseley, James E., PGM, Gr. Recorder; Register, J. Willard, PGM; Underwood, James, PGM.

GERMANY: Hunsucker, Charles L., MIGM.

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HAWAII: Dunsmoor, Frederick, PGM.

IDAHO: Echo, M. W., *MIGM, *DGM, *PCW, PGM; Volkman, David H., PGM.

ILLINOIS: Carroll, Dick J., MIGM; card, Richard L., DGM; Thomas, Herschel o., *PCW; Dyer, William F., PGM; Fullerlove, Ronald E., PGM, Gr. Recorder, Gen. Gr. Recorder; Newmann, Charles R., PGM; Smith, Raymond J., PGM; Watson, Everett J., PGM.

INDIANA: Saddler, J. Ralph, MIGM; Horton, Charles V., DGM; Grav, Austin c, Jr., *PCW; Barton, Thomas D., PGM, Gr. Recorder; Crum, Marion K., PGM; Durham, Robert E., Jr., PGM; Fegenbush, Douglas o., PGM; Fentress, Gary K., PGM; Wilburn, Rudell, PGM.

IOWA: Trader, Jr., Charles W.,MIGM; Arnold, Jimmie E., DGM; corothers, Thomas, PGM; Kornhauser, Robert J., PGM; Mccormick, Dr. George, PGM; Reinhardt, Marion L., PGM; watts, John, PGM, MPPGGM; Yates, Charles, PGM, Gen. Gr. steward; zahrt, Dennis M., PGM.

ITALY: Leone, Lionello, MIGM; Del Giallo, Lucio, *DGM; Caruso, Archimede, PGM, GG cond of council.

KANSAS: Trax, Clifford L., DGM; Rigg, John, PGM; Snyder, David F., PGM; wesseler, Orville E., PGM, Dep Gen Grand Master.

KENTUCKY: Ransdell, Earl F., MIGM; Rogers, w. Howard, PGM.

LOUISIANA: Belmont, Ernest c., MIGM; Geiger, Emanuel B., *DGM, CG; Parker, James D., * PCW; PGM; Head, Carl Clyde, PGM.

MAINE: Paulsen, Donald J., MIGM; Brown, Charles s., 'DGM, Gr. Recorder; Damon, Robert V., *PCW, CC; Bowler, Peter P., PGM; carev,.Henrv R., PGM; carpenter, Leon A., PGM; Duplisea, Richard L., PGM, RDGGM; Kimball, Gordon, PGM; Simpson, warren s., PGM; Taylor, Douglas B., PGM.

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MARYLAND: Gulley, William G. *MIGM, *PCW, PGM, Gr. Recorder; Rickard, Marion F., DGM; Diehl, s. Flory, PGM; Owens, Bennie G., PGM; Parker, Calvin Wright, PGM; Womack, Samuel, PGM.

MICHIGAN: Stewart, Charles, MIGM; Himes, Donald L., DGM; Blaisdell, Ronald B., PCW; Chandler, Kenneth, PGM; Curlis, Royce, PGM, Gen Gr. Treas; Sellars, George c., PGM; Skreknek, William, PGM.

MINNESOTA: Aune, Norman, MIGM; Korstad, Jerry R., PCW; Bouschor, David, PGM; Briggs, Donald L., PGM; Hansen, Hans, PGM; Morrill, Stanley, PGM; Offenbecker, Lawrence, PGM; swift, Huqh, Jr., PGM; Wentworth, John R., PGM.

MISSISSIPPI: Barlow' Earl D., *MIGM, PGM; Smith, Billy Frank, DGM, *PCW; Bean, Fred F., PGM, Gr. Recorder; Dukes, Jeffie, PGM; Evans, Van A., PGM; Fleming, Jr., Evan L., PGM, MPPGGM; Hankinson, Frank E., PGM; Shoemaker, Elwood M., PGM; Ward, James M., PGM.

MISSOURI: Wieland, Clarence, MIGM; Harrison, Teddie E., *DGM; Detherow, Bob L., PCW; Cockerham, James H., PGM, RDGGM; Mayford, Blair C., PGM.

MONTANA: Yeager, Harold, *MIGM; Burgess, C. David, *DGM; Heyer, warren, *PCW.

NEBRASKA: Greenwalt, Henry s., *MIGM; Karnegis, James N., *DGM; Pinney Gordon, *PCW, PGM; Tubach, Virgil L., PGM; Williams, Robert, PGM.

NEVADA: Not Represented.

l\JEW HAMPSHIRE: Douilette, Roger A., DGM; Ashley, Arnold M., PGM.

NEW JERSEY: Schoene, William, PGM; Pangborne, warren, PGM.

NEW MEXICO: Abernathy, Robert M., MIGM; Bates, Lloyd 0., DGM; Gonzalez , Louis w., PCW.

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NEW YORK: Kossef, Jay Stanley, MIGM; Carrington, Wayne E., PGM; Mereness, Oliver D., PGM; Sainz, John A., PGM; vanEtten, Charles F., PGM, Gen. Gr. PCW; Weinheimer, Lester G., PGM, Gr. Rec. Emeritus.

NORTH CAROLINA: Morrisette, w. C., MIGM; Bennett, Donald A., DGM; Moore, Douglas R., PCW; Callaham, Jack M., PGM; Clark, William J., PGM; crump., Harry w., PGM; Dowd, Rev. Victor, Gen. Gr. Chap; Ethridge, Paul Jr., PGM; Flack, Randy, PGM; Horne , James H., PGM; Parker, Robert L., PGM; Shipton, Ralph, PGM; Surratt, D. Allen, PGM, RDGGM.

NORTH DAKOTA: Byers, Norman R., *MIGM, *DGM, *PCW, PGM.

OKLAHOMA: Perkins, Bill B., MIGM; Bowen, Rex, PCW; Clark, L. D., PGM; Keiser, Donald M., PGM; Mandelbaum, Bernard F., PGM, MPPGGM.

ORECON: Hartley, Leigh A., PGM; Harvey, John Scott, PGM; Hollaway, Dalvin L., PGM, MPGGM; Laker, Stanley G., PGM; Rinck, Ivan D., PGM, Gen. Gr. Marshall.

PANAMA: Muller, John W.R., *MIGM.

PHILLIPPINES: way, Theodore L., PGM.

RHODE ISLAND: Clifford, Sidney, DGM; Allen, Robert J., PGM; st1eehan, Stafford, PGM.

SOUTH CAROLINA: Lee, Douglas G., MIGM; Hopple, Robert, *DGM, Gr RecordeR; Yonce, Robert D., PGM, Gen Gr sentinel.

SOUTH DAKOTA: Gelb, Richard, *MIGM, *DGM, *PCW, PGM; Anderson, Perry, PGM, GG Capt of the GuarD; Leao, Eugene c., PGM; Marrs, James D., PGM; Pengra, earl, PGM; Thomas, Jerry K., PGM.

TENNESSEE: Gober, Jarvis A., MIGM; Yahola, Robert W., DGM; Stephenson, James H., PCW.

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UTAH: Eastwood Thomas, MIGM; Hereim, Andrew T., PGM; Neuschwander, Kenneth M., PGM.

VERMONT: Nicholson, ROY F., MIGM; Reynolds, Clyde T., DGM; Brown, Donald c., PGM, Gr. Recorder; Gagne, Aurele, PGM; Martin, Brent, PGM; Martin, Palmer E., PGM; Morse, Willis J., PGM; Smith, William W., PGM.

VIRCIN ISLANDS: Lambert, Earl B.; Illustrious Past Master.

WASHINCTON: Hartsfield, James Rex, *MIGM; Shaw, Albert W., *DGM, *PCW, PGM; Harden, John Gene, PGM; Slough, Victor C., PGM.

WISCONSIN: Mielke, Raymond E., MIGM; Schaber, Gene H., *DGM, PGM; Mahoney, David D., *PCW, PGM.

WYOMINC: Hartung, Frank M., PGM, RDGGM; Poulsen, Virgil B., PGM.

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ASSEMBLIES OF GENERAL GRAND COUNCIL AND OFFICERS SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION

YEAR DATE WHERE HELD GEN. GRAND MASTER RESIDENCE DEPUTY GRAND MASTER 1880 August 25-28 Detroit, M! *Josiah H. Drummond Portland, ME *George M. Osgoodby 1883 August 14 Denver, co *George M. osgoodby Buffalo, NY *George J. Pinckard 1886 September 28-29 Washington, o.c. *George J. Pinckard New Orleans, LA *George w. Cooley 1889 November 19-20 Atlanta. GA *George W. Cooley Minneapolis, MN *Orestes A. B. Senter 1891 July 21-22 Jnciianapo!is, JN *Orestes A. 8. Senter Columbus, OH *John w. Coburn 1894 August 21-22 Topeka, KS *John w. Coburn New York, NY *Bradford Nichol 1897 October 11-12 Baltimore, MD *Bradford Nichol Nashville, TN *William H. Mayo 1900 September 24-25 Cincinnati. OH *William H. Mayo St. Louis, MO *Andrew P. Swanstrom 1903 October 5-6 Little Rock, AR *Andrew Swanstrom St. Paul, MN *Henry C. Larabee 1906 June 18 Boston, MA *Henry c. Larabee Baltimore, MD *Grafton M. Acklin 1909 November 8-9 savannah, GA *Grafton M. Acklin Toledo. OH *John Albert Blake 1912 September 9-11 Indianapolis, IN *John Albert Blake Boston, MA Edward w. Wellington 1915 August 28-31 san Francisco, CA Edward w. Wellington Ellsworth, KS. *George A. Newel! 1918 sept. 30 - Oct. 1 Baltimore, MD *George A. Newell Medina, NY *Fay Hempstead 1921 September 26-27 Asheville, NC *Fay Hempstead Little Rock, AR •Berl s. Lee 1924 September 8-9 Portland, ME *Berl s. Lee Springfield, MO *Oliver Frank Hart. 1927 September 26-27 Denver, co *Oliver Frank Hart. Columbia, SC *Warren s. Seipp 1930 August 25-26 Tacoma, WA *Walter L Stockwell Fargo, ND * Robert A. Woods 1933 October 9-10 Washington, D.C. * Robert A. woods Princeton, IN *Nelson Williams 1936 October 5-7 St. Louis, MO *Nelson Williams Hamllton, OH *Charles H. Johnson 1939 October 23-24 Charleston, sc *Charles H. Johnson New York, NY *Roy G. Webb 1942 August 24-25 Salt Lake City, UT *W. Frank Wells Atlanta, GA *Charles E. rnbusch 1946 September 2-3 Winnipeg, MB *Charles E. lnbusch Milwaukee, Wl •John M. Littlefield 1948 October 4-5 New York, NY *John M. Littlefield Auburn, ME *Milton L. Meyers 1951 October 1-2 Little Rock, AR *Milton L. Meyers Salem, OR *Thomas Earl Doss 1954 October 4 Asheville, NC *Thomas Earl Doss Nashville, TN *John B. Phelps 1957 sept. 30 - Oct. 1 sun va11ev. 10 •John B. Phelps Miami, FL *George G. Verbryck 1960 October 9-13 New Orleans, LA *George G. verbryck Long Beach, CA *Donald D. soudeman 1963 October 14-15 Minneapolis, MN *Donald D. Boudeman Kalamazoo, M! *C. Ellwood smyrk

RESIDENCE Buffalo, NY New Orleans, LA Minneapolis, MN Columbus, OH New York, NY Nashville, TN St. Louis, MO St. Paul, MN Baltimore, MD Toledo. OH Boston, MA Ellsworth, KS. Medina, NY Little Rock, AR Springfield, MO Columbia, SC Baltimore, MD Princeton, !N Hamilton, OH New York, NY Spencer, IA Milwaukee, WI Auburn ME Salem, OR Nashville, TN Miami, FL Long Beach, CA Kalamazoo, Ml Baltimore, MD

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1966 October 10-11 Boston, MA *C. Ellwood smvrk 1969 September 29-30 Portland, OR *Verne w. Moler 1972 September 25-27 Las Vegas, NV *Hoyt MCCiendon

1975 sept .. 28 - act 2 Cleveland, OH *Owen L Shanteau 1978 September 10-14 Denver, co John H. watts 1981 September 6-10 cedar Rapids, !A *James D. Penley, Jr. 1984 September 23-27 New Orleans, LA Bernard F. Mandlebaum 1987 September 20-24 Kissimmee, FL James A. Kirkbride 1990 August 21-23 Providence, Rl Evan L. Fleming,.Jr. 1993 September 12-15 Biloxie, MS Dalvin L. Hollaway 1996 November 3-6 Asheville, NC Orville E. wesseler

YEAR GRAND POJV RESIDENCE GRAND TREASURER 1880 *George J. Pinckard New Orleans, LA *Orestes A. B. Senter 1883 "'George w. Cooley Minneapolis, MN *Orestes A. B. Senter 1886 *Orestes A. B. Senter Columbus, OH *Frank H. Beacom 1889 *John W. Coburn New York, NY *Frank H. Beacom 1891 *Bradford Nichol Nashville, TN *Charles H. Heaton 1894 *William Abram Love Atlanta, Ga *Charles H. Heaton 1897 *Seranus Bowen Boston, MA *Charles H. Heaton 1900 *Henry c. Larabee Baltimore, MD *Charles H. Heaton 1903 *Grafton M. Acklin Toledo. OH *Charles H. Heaton 1906 *John Albert Blake Boston, MA *Charles H. Heaton 1909 Edw. w. wellington Ellsworth, KS. *Thomas E. Shears 1912 *George A. Newell Medina, NY *Thomas E. Shears 1915 *William F. Cleveland Harlan, IA *Thomas E. Shears 1918 *Jos. c. Greenfield Atlanta, Ga *Thomas E. Shears 1921 "Oliver Frank Hart Columbia, SC *Charles N. Fowler 1924 *Warren s. Seipp Baltimore, MD *Charles N. Fowler 1927 *Walter L. Stockwell Fargo, ND *Charles N. Fowler 1930 *Nelson Williams Hamilton, OH *Charles N. Fowler 1933 *Arthur D. Prince Boston, MA *Charles N. Fowler 1936 *Roy G. Webb Spencer, IA "Charles N. Fowler

Baltimore, MD *Verne W. Moler Casper, WY *Hoyt McC!endon Birmingham, Al *Owen L. Shanteau Logansport, IN John H. watts Grand Junction, IA *James D. Penley, Jr. York, SC Bernard F. Mandlebaum Bartlesville, OK James A. Kirkbride commerce Cltv, co Evan L Fleming,.Jr. Vicksburg, MS Dalvin L Hollaway Canyonville, OR Orville E. Wesseler Wichita, KS Charles F. VanEtten

RESIDENCE GRAND RECORDER Columbus, OH *George w. Cooley Columbus, OH *Benjamin F. Haller Montpelier, VT *Henrvw. Mordhurst Montpelier, VT *Henrvw. Mordhurst Montpelier, VT *HenryW. Mordhurst Montpelier, VT *Henryw. Mordhurst Montpelier, VT *Henry w. Mordhurst Montpelier, VT *Henrvw. Mordhurst Montpelier, VT *Henryw. Mordhurst Montpelier, VT *Henry w. Mordhurst Denver, co *Henryw. Mordhurst Denver, CO *Henry w. Mordhurst Denver, co *Henry W. Mordhurst Denver, co *HenryW. Mordhurst Salina, KS *Henry w. Mordhurst Salina, KS *Henry w. Mordhurst Salina, KS *Henrvw. Mordhurst Salina, KS *O. Frank Hart Salina, KS *O. Frank Hart Salina, KS *O. Frank Hart

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1939 .. w. Frank Wells Atlanta GA 1942 *Hanson Peterson cvnthlana, KY 1946 *Robert B. Stoltz Columbus, OH 1948 *Thomas Earl Doss Nashville, TN 1951 *John B. Phelps Miami, Fl 1954 *George c. verbrvck Long Beach, CA 1957 *Donald D. soudeman Kalamazoo, Ml 1960 *C. Ellwood Smyrk Baltimore, MD 1963 *Verne w. Moler casper, WY 1966 *Hoyt Mcclendon Birmingham, Al 1969 *Owen L Shanteau Logansport. IN 1972 John H. watts Grand Junction, lA 1975 •James D. Penley Jr. York, SC 1978 Bernard F. Mandlebaum Bartlesville, OK 1981 James A. Kirkbride commerce City, co 1984 Evan L Fleming,.Jr. Vicksburg, MS 1987 Dalvin L Hollaway canyonvme, OR 1990 Orville E. wesseler Wichita, KS 1993 Charles F. vanEtten Gowanda, NY 1996 Perry B. Anderson Pierre, SD

YEAR CAPTAIN of GUARD RESIDENCE 1880 *Wm. o. Wadsworth Montgomery, AL 1883 *Robert van Valzah Terre Haute, IN 1886 *John w. Coburn New York, NY 1889 Henry Sayre Orme LOS Angeles, CA 1891 *Wil!airn Abram Love Atlanta, GA 1894 *William H. Mayo St. Louis, MO 1897 *Andrew P. swanstrom Minneapolis, MN 1900 *Grafton M. Acklin TOiedo, OH 1903 *John Albert Blake soston, MA 1906 *Edward w. Wellington Ellsworth, KS

*Charles N. Fowler Salina, KS * Lewls E. smith Omaha, NE *lewis E. Smith Omaha, NE *lewis E. Smith Omaha, NE *lewis E. Smith Omaha NE *Lewis E. Smith Omaha, NE *Lewis E. Smith Omaha, NE *lewis E. Smith omaha, NE *Charles F. Adams Aurora, NE *Charles F. Adams Aurora, NE *Charles F. Adams Aurora, NE *Charles F. Adams Aurora, NE *Charles F. Adams Aurora NE *Charles F. Adams Aurora, NE Royce E. Curlls Grand Rapids, M! Royce E. Curlis Grand Rapids, Ml Royce E. Curlis Sault St .. Marie, Ml Royce E. curlls Sault st .. Marie, Ml Royce E. Curlis Sault st .. Marie, Ml Royce E. Curlis Sault st .. Marie, Ml

CONDUCTOR Of COUNCIL RESIDENCE *Charles R. Armstrong Eastman, GA *John Haigh Somerville, MA *Henry Sayre Orme Los Angeles, CA *Bradford Nichol Nashville, TN .. WilHam H. Mayo St. Louis, MO *Scranus Bowen Boston, MA *Henry c. Larabee Baltimore, MD *John Albert Blake Boston, MA .. Edward W. Wellington Ellsworth, KS *George A. Newell Medina, NY

*O. Frank Hart *O. Frank Hart *O. Frank Hart *0. Frank Hart *ROSS H. cambl!n *Ross H. camblin *Ross H. camblin *Ross H. camblin *Ross H. Camblin *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt *Bruce H. Hunt Ronald E. Fullerlove

MARSHAL Edward P. Burnham •Henry Sayre Orme *George L. Mccahan "Willairn Abram Love *Robert H. Baker *Gcotgc D. McBride *Grafton M. Acklin *Edward w. Wellington *George A. Newell *William F. Cleveland

Columbia, sc Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Columbia, sc Atlantic, !A Atlantic, IA Atlantic, rA Atlantic, IA Atlantic, IA Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksville, MO Kirksvflle, MO Sherrard, IL

RESIDENCE Saco, ME LOS Angeles CA Baltimore, MD Atlanta, GA Minneapolis, MN Gallipolis, OH Toledo, OH Ellsworth, KS Medina, NY Harlan, !A

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1909 *George A. Newell Medina, NY *William F. Cleveland 1912 *William F. Cleveland Harlan, IA *Fay Hempstead 1915 *Fay Hempstead Little Rock, AR *Joseph c. Greenfield

1918 *Bert s. Lee springficid, MO *OHver Frank Hart 1921 *Warren s. Seipp Baltimore, MD *Wallace c. Keith 1924 *Wallace c. Keith Brockton, MA *Walter L Stockwell 1927 *Robert A. woods Princeton, IN *Nelson Williams 1930 *Arthur D. Prince Lowell, MA *Bert D. Ashbrook 1933 Bert D. Ashbrook E! Reno, OK *Charles H. Johnson 1936 w. Frank Wells Atlanta, GA *Walter F. Meier 1939 *Walter F. Meier Seattle, WA *Charles E. lnbusch 1942 *John M. Littlefle!d Auburn, ME *Robert B. Stoltz 1946 *Milton L. Meyers Salem, OR *Ross J. cambHn 1948 *John o. Rigg Hillsdale, Ml • J. Harold Stacey 1951 *W.D. Billingsley Little Rock, AR *Lee w. Harris 1954 Sam Harris Alberta , SK, Canada *Clarence B.

Shulenberger 1957 *Walton s. Hootsell Natchez, MS * J. Ellitt Grayson 1960 *James H. Watson Kenmore NY *Russell G. Bird 1963 . *Antonio Gonzalez Manna, Phil . *Robert L. Karnes 1966 *Oliver I. Underwood Rock Island, IL Charles A. Carlson, Jr. 1969 *"Andrew R. Sims Butte, MT •James P. Irish 1972 Hiram J. Casebolt Raleigh, NC A. Earle Horning 1975 wm. G. cotton Water Valley, MS Thomas F. McGifford, Sr.

1978 Vernon R. Parks Pullman, WA Glenn E. Holmes 1981 Carrol! M. Fogg ossippee, NH Delbert F. Hansen 1984 Clayton s. Christianson Fargo, ND Stuart Sturges 1987 Gordon L. Kimball, Sr Grav, ME Harold R. Greer 1990 Max E. Shafer Minnington, TN Francis L. Dancy 1993 Perry B. Anderson Pierre, SD Archimede Caruso 1996 David H. Volkman Lewiston, ID Donald M. Keiser

Harlan, !A *Fay Hempstead little Rock, AR *Joseph c. Greenfield Atlanta, GA *Bert s. Lee Columbia, SC *Wiiiiam H. L Odell Brockton, MA *Walter L Stockwell Fargo, ND *Robert A. woods Hamilton, OH *Arthur D. Prince El Reno, OK *Charles H. Johnson New York, NY 'Rove. Webb Seattle, WA *Charles E. lnbusch Milwaukee, WI * Hanson Peterson Columbus, OH *Frank D. Burns Atlantic, IA *John B. Phelps Windsor, vr *G.G. verbryck Alexandria, LA * J.T. Forsyth Raleigh, NC *C. Ellwood Smyrk

Cedar Falls, IA *Lawrence Beaghen Roswell, NM *Charles F. Adams Monticello, CA Russell H. Kikstadt carson City, NV Joseph c. Bryan, !!I Altoona, IA John A. Mokler Albany, OR Milton L. Fegenbush Usie, JL Millard w. Mcconnell Cedar Falls, IA Eddie P. Stiles Salt Lake City, UT Harold D. Elliott, !! S. Glen Falls, NY Charles H. warner, Sr. Bridgeport, IL Gaines s. Greene Ft. Pierce FL Charles F. van Etten Livorno, Italy Ivan D Rinck Lawton, OK David F. Snyder

Little Rock AR Atlanta, CA Springfield, MO Boston, MA Fargo, ND Princeton, IN Lowell, MA Albany, NY Spencer IA Milwaukee WI Cynthiana, KY Denver, co Miami, FL Long Beach, CA Seattle, WA Baltimore, MD

Elizabeth. NJ Aurora, NE Battle creek, Ml Glen Burnie, MD Casper, WY Birmingham, AL Lafayette, IN Apex, NC Glassboro, NJ Norman, OK Denver, co Gowanda, NY Eugene, OR Wichita, KS

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YEAR STEWARD RESIDENCE CHAPLAIN 1880 *AID.Mcconaughby Atchison, KS = 1883 *George L Mccahan Baltimore, MD *John Parson 1886 *Bradford Nichol Nashville, TN Claudius B. Smith 1889 *William H. Mayo St. Louis, MO *Joseph S. Murrow 1891 *W!lliam B. Lawrence Medford, MA RobertW. Hill 1894 *Andrew P. Swanstrom Minneapolis, MN *Samuel F. Busser 1897 *Jacob T. Barron Columbia, SC *W. D'Orville Doty 1900 *George A. Newell Medina, NY *John W. Chamberlln 1903 *William F. Cleveland Harlan, !A *Fay Hempstead 1906 *Fay Hempstead little Rock, AR * E. Perrv Bush 1909 *Joseph c. Greenfield Atlanta, GA *Charles E. Strong 1912 Bert s. Lee Spfingfield, MO *Samuel L Shirley 191S Oliver Frank Hart Columbia, SC *James B. Merritt 1918 *Warren S. Seipp Baltimore, MD Henry Branch 1921 *Robert A. woods Princeton, JN *Charles c. woods 4924 *Nelson Williams Hamilton, OH *Ashley A. smith 1927 *Bert D. Ashbrook El Reno, OK *Marshall H. Dean 1930 *Rove. Webb Spencer, IA *George T. Harmon 1933 *W. Frank weus Atlanta, GA *John C. Palmer 1936 *Hanson Peterson Cynthiana, KY *Harold L Reader 1939 *John M. Littlefield Auburn, ME *Henry Collins 1942 *Milton L Meyers Salem, OR Wm. F. BUikley 4946 Clarence Brain Oklahoma City, OK *Samuel Middleton 1948 Robert M. Reed Faribault, MN *Dorsey H. Rutter 19S1 "'Harold v. B. Voorhis Red sank,. NJ *David L Wilson 4954 *Charles c. Thomas Marion, lN .. Dorsey H. Rutter 1957 *Claude M. Gordon Kimberly. ro *Dorsey H. Rutter 4960 Mendel F. Jeanes Fort Jackson, SC J. w. Brougher, Jr. 1963 wm. M. son day Aberdeen, so .. Stanley B. Crosland 4966 B.F. Mandelbaum Bartresvll!e, OK *Henry F. Collins 1969 Roger w. Staples Eliot, ME Olin E. Lehman 1972 T. OHn Gore, Jr. Water Valley, MS Oliver Howell Harris

RESIDENCE SENTINEL

= = St. Louis, MO = Washington, D.C. *Josephs. McCoy. Atoka, Jnd. Ter. *Jay D. Edwards Muskogee. Ind. Ter. *Rlchard Lackey Emporia, KS *Spencer P. Wade Rochester, NY *Wash. H. Nicholson Tiffin, OH Nelson Williams little Rock, AR *George Thornburgh Boston, MA *John T. Kimball savannah, GA *Thomas Robins LaGranae IN *George A. Newhouse Oakland, CA *George w. Perkins Baltimore, MD *William T. Geddes St. Louis, MO *E. Rowland Hampton Bangor. ME *Alden H. Willis Denver, co *Wm. H. Delbridge, Jr. Sumter, SC *John M. Arnston Washington, o.c. *Castleman P. Boss Webster Groves, MO August Kron, Sr. Charleston, s.c. *J.J. Thompson Salt Lake City, UT • J. warren Beless Cardstown, Canada *Eddy Fritze Daytona Beach, FL E. Parker Waggoner Bath, ME Rav N. Bovie Daytona Beach, FL "'J.G. Eldridge Daytong Beach. FL Winston Hi!I ward Glendale, CA * J. Merritt Freeman Beloit, WJ *James G. Bayley Columbia, SC *Wilber E. Sherfy Gllbert, AR *Irvin R. Beckham Birmingham, AL Benjamin T. Salmon

RESIDENCE

= = Washington, D.C. Atlanta, GA Minneapolis, MN Topeka, KS Baltimore, MD Hamilton OH Little Rock, AR Boston, MA savannah. GA New A!banv. IN San Francisco, CA Baltimore, MD Asheville, NC Portland, ME Denver co

Tacoma, WA Washington, D.C. St. Louis, MO Charleston, S. D. Salt Lake City, UT Winnipeg, Man. Albany, NY Malvern, AR MOSCOW, !D Orlando, Fl, Minneapolis, MN Boston, MA Bend, OR Alhambra, CA San Diego, CA

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1975 o. Paul Thomas Alberta. Canada Olin E. Lehman 1978 Clifford L. Duncan Penrvn, CA ·ceorge A. Stracke 1981 Wallace J. Knopp Aiken, SC Ridell A. Kelsey, Jr . 1984 Ralph R. Tonkin Knoxville, TN Seymour B. Ingerson 1987 Homer F. Chamness van Buren, AR Glen E. Hamlin 1990 Stephen G. Redgrave surrey, BC Donald w. Monson 1993 Charles D. Yates Siouz City, IA Victors. Dowd 1996 D. Allen Surratt Denton, NC Conrad F. Johnson

Ajo,AR Vincent D'Anza Santa Fe, NM Jack Dye Brookfield, IL Gilbert G. cook Spavinaw OK Dalvin L Hollaway Denver, CO Victor N. Legeton Phoenix, AZ David D. Mahoney Greensboro, NC Roberto. Yonce Troy, KS A. T. Heriem

Delmar, NY Oakland City, ID Saskatchewan, ca. canvonvi!le, OR LOS Angles, CA sun Prairie, WI Ridge Spring, SC Salt Lake City, UT

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CENERAL CRAND COUNCIL OF CRYPTIC MASONS INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATED CRAND COUNCILS AND THEIR RECORDERS

Recorders names and addresses are effective as of the Annual Assembly date of the respective Grand Councils in 1998.

ALABAMA HARDING ARTHUR C. P 0 BOX 320262 BIRMINGHAM ALASKA HUNT DAVID A. 186D6 UTILE CAPE CR. EAGLE RIVER ARIZONA ENO GILBERT J. 2340 E. UNIVERSITY, 123 TEMPE ARKANSAS CHAMNESS HOMER F. POBOX24 FORT SMITH CALIFORNIA HOPE KENNETH G. 801 ELM AVENUE LONG BEACH COLORADO CARLTON GILBERTW. 1614 WELTON STREET, 1503 DENVER DELAWARE THOMAS DONALD D. 208 SYPHERD DRIVE NEWARK DIST OF COLUMBIA ZEIDMAN SOLOMON 1303 EVANSTON STREET ROCKVILLE FLORIDA YOUNG WM. ROBERT 400-C JULIA STREET TITUSVILLE GEORGIA MOSELEY JAMES E. 811 MULBERRY STREET MACON GERMANY SIMPSON ROBERT C. 222d BSB; CMR-405, BOX 1131 APO GREECE TZIFAKIS AETOS 19 ACHARNON STREET 10438 ATHENS

HAWAII CONNELL REV. JOHN 1227 MAKIKI STREET HONOLULU IDAHO ECHO M. WILLIAM P 0 BOX 50536 IDAHO FALLS ILLINOIS FULLERLOVE RONALD E. 541 CRESTVIEW DRIVE; P 0 BOX 310 SHERRARD IN DIANA BARTON THOMAS D. P 0 BOX 221 KNIGHTSTOWN IOWA WA TIS JOHN HARRIS P 0BOX107 GRAND JUNCTION ITALY de LEONE GIORGIO V!A REDENTORE, 34 REVIGLIASCO

ITORINOJ KANSAS HORTON HALBERT G. P 0 BOX 1217 TOPEKA KENTUCKY KIRBY JOHN F. 451 W. MAIN STREET; PO BOX489 DANVILLE LOUISIANA BOOTHE HUSTON F. 41325 S. PRESTON ROAD HAMMOND MAINE CHAPUT ROBERT D. 29 HILLSIDE DRIVE HAMPDEN MARYLAND GULLEY WILLIAM G. 486 WILLIAMSBURG LANE ODENTON MICHIGAN HIMES DONALD L. S7347 COPPER CREEK ROAD WASHINGTON

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MINNESOTA MORRILL STANLEY MISSISSIPPI BEAN FRED F. MISSOURI WOOD, Jr. RONALD E. MONTANA TESCH CHARLES F. NEBRASKA SPECK JAY H. NEVADA SPITZER ROBERT E. NEW HAMPSHIRE ARGEL ROBERT M. NEW JERSEY KERNAGHAN SAMUEL NEW MEXICO CORN, JR RICHARD NEW YORK HICKEIN FRED G. NORTH CAROLINA SCHAFER ROBERT A. NORTH DAKOTA ELLINGSON ORLANDOV. OKLAHOMA RAY DAVIDA OREGON HOLLAWAY DALV!N PANAMA YOUNG RICARDO A. PHILLIPINES ARRIBAS, JR. !SAAC F. PORTUGAL DUARTE VICTOR A. RHODE ISLAND CLIFFORD, JR SIDNEY SOUTH CAROLINA MORRIS JOHNNIE T. SOUTH DAKOTA GEIB RICHARD C. TENNESSEE HILL, SR. L. ALVIN UTAH ORTON OWEN C. VERMONT BROWN DONALD C. WASHINGTON NISBET JAMESW. WISCONSIN GREGORY MILTON F_ WYOMING WA TIS KENNETH S.

P 0 BOX 401 FERGUS FALLS P 0 BOX 1030 MERIDIAN 300B S. BELT; PO BOX6456 ST. JOSEPH 192310rn AVENUE SOUTH GREAT FALLS PO BOX292 FREMONT 127 ROYAL DRIVE CARSON CITY 280 BAYSIDE ROAD GREENLAND 9 La FAYETIE PLACE !RV!NGTON PO BOX376S ALBUQUERQUE 9 PINE STREET ONEONTA P 0 BOX 17212 RALEIGH 2724 VALLEY VIEW AVENUE BISMARCK 1302 CAMBRIDGE SHAWNEE BOX 767 CANYONVILLE P 0 80X9710 PANAMA 4, 1440 SAN MARCELINO STREET MANILA RUA ALEXANDRE FERRIERA, 17, 3E LISBON 60 FREEMAN PARKWAY PROVIDENCE 1518 HAMPTON ST.; P 0 BOX7463 COLUMBIA 609 WAYSIDE DRIVE RAPID CITY P 0 BOX 24216 NASHVILLE 4220 SOUTH 4900 WEST WEST VALLEY 49 EAST ROAD - BERLIN BARRE 149 ELM VIEW AVENUE CHEHALIS 36275 SUNSET DRIVE DOUSMAN 506 W. PARK AVENUE RIVERTON

MN S6S38-0401 MS 39302-1030 MO 64506-04S6 MT 59405 NE 68026 NV 89706-2745 NH 03840 NJ 07111-2109 NM 87190-3765 NY 13820-1922 NC 27619 ND 58S01-3180

OK 74801 OR 97417 REPUBLIC OF PANAMA PHILIPPINES PORTUGAL 17SO RI 02906 SC 29202-7463 SD S7702 TN 37202 UT 84120-4823 VT 05641-8611 WA 98532-9010 WI S3318 WY 82S01

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CANADA-EAST WOODHAMS H. C. LINDSAY

CANADA-ONTARIO CADWALLADER R. ALLAN CANADA-WEST RUSSELL DONALD B. CONNECTICUT FOWLER, Jr. CHARLES B. ENGLAND & WALES LEW JS T. J. ISRAEL ADLER JEFFREY MASSACHUSETTS FLECK RAYMOND F. OHIO MEREDITH MERLYN E. PENNSYLVANIA WHITAKER LEEN. SCOTLAND SMITH GRAHAME J. TEXAS BROOKS ELDON L.

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PO BOX 164 MIDDLE MUSOUODOBOIT

94D BEVERLY ROAD SARNIA 1532 30TH AVENUE S.W. CALGARY 35 ELAINE MARY DRIVE WINDSOR 86 ST. JAMES STREET LONDON S WEIZMAN STREET; P 0 BOX 33698 TEL AVIV 12 VERNON STREET NORWOOD 1231 EAST 286th STREET EUCLID SSD BONNYMEAD AVENUE HARRISBURG 23 ST. JOHN STREET EDINBURGH P 0 BOX 296 WACO

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MEMBERS

GENERAL GRAND COUNCIL CRYPTIC MASONS INTERNATIONAL

ALABAMA

crand Officers G.M. James L. Gossett, 117 Meadow Pass NE, Huntsville, AL 35811 D.G.M. J. Woodrow smith, 3667 cedar Springs Rd, Jacksonville, AL 35265 P.c.w. Charles w. MCDonald, 615 Morgan Avenue, Mobile, AL 36606 G.R. Arthur C. Harding, P.O. BOX 320262, Birmingham, AL 35232-0262

Past Grand Masters 1960 s. Grady Fullerton, Jr., 1411 Hatch Road North Chapel Hill, NC

1966 1968 1971 1973 1974 1976 1977 1978

1979 1980 1982 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

27516 Arthur H. Dailey, 3004 16th Avenue, Shawmut, AL 36876 Ray Rutledge, Route 11, Box 342, Jasper, AL 35501 McMurray L. Griffith, P.O. Box 130215, Birmington, AL 35213 Walter K. Collins, 708 crescent Ridge Rd., Irondale, AL 352 10 Loyd D. Durden, 507 s. Edgewood Dr., Dothan, AL 36301 Clifford J. Turner, Rt. 5, Box 187, Gadsden, AL 35903 Ernest L. Bishop, Sr., 3110East18th Ave., Sheffield, AL 35660 Fred W. Vaughan, 108 Harwood Drive, P.O. Box 249, Gadson, AL 35901 Emory J. Ferguson, 1615 Lakeview Drive, N.W., Cullman, AL 35055 w. M. Newsome, Jr., 1600 45th st., Phenix City, AL 36867 Charles R. Pate, P.O. Box 1526, Anniston, AL 36202 Clarence F. Rhea, 2104 scenic Dr., Gadsen, AL 35901 Joseph D. Brackin, 2102 Hardwick Dr., Dothan, AL 36303 Williarn E. Ealy, 2101 Giles Dr., Huntsville, AL 35811 Brent R. Haller, 5767 Ziegler Blvd., Mobile, AL 36608 sam. L. Garrett, sr., 1402 Melanie Lane, Phenix City, AL 36867 Fred w. McCluskey, Jr., 2201 3rd St. N.E. Birmingham, AL 35215 Erskine K. Smith, 1835 Cheaha Dr., Oxford, AL 36203 Richard Sim Hamilton, 2302 Hamilton Dr, s.w., Decatur, AL 35601 Maurice c. Himes, P.O. Box 637, Daleville, AL 36322 Jesse w. Locke, P.O. Box 233 1, Phenix City, AL 36868-2331 Anthony M. Deming, 130 shoal creek Road, Hayden AL 35079-6148

ALASKA

Grand Officers G.M. Raymond A. Gallant, 2915 Columbia street, Anchorage, AK 99508 D.G.M. William Clucas, P. 0. BOX 4527, Eielson, AFB, AK 99702 P.C.W. James w. Morton, P. o. Box 142712, AnchOrage, AK 99514 G.R. David A. Hunt, 18606 Little cape Cr., Eagle River, AK 99577

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Past crand Masters 1984 George B. Rayburn, Box 70876, Fairbanks, AK 99707-1450 1985 Milton M. Routzhan, 1619 Larch, Kodiak, AK 99615 1986 John w. underwood, P.O. Box 55252, North Pole, AK 99705 1987 Rodney L. Johnson, P.O. Box 7, Sutton, AK 99674 1988 Ray G. Williams, 501 Maitland Ave., san Diego, CA 92145 1989 Lloyd W. Triggs, 1414 Valley Dr., Fairbanks, AK 99705 1990 Howard N. Hobbs, 1504 E. 26th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99508 1991 Alfred B. Cratty, 1810 Chichenoff, Kodiak, AK 99615 1992 Gene R. Freeman, P.O. Box 71085, Fairbanks, AK 99707 1993 Emmett v. Roetman, HC 32 Box 3400, Wasilla, AK 99687 1994 Richard Holyoke, 10727 56th Pl. w., Mukilteo, WA 98275 1995 Donald Winters, 2133 Bridgewater Dr., Fairbanks, AK 99709

ARIZONA

crand Officers G.M. J. Michael Atchley, 1506 N. Camino Mateo, Tucson, AZ 85745 D.G.M. Robert A. Daszy, 201 E. saguaro st, Casa Grande, AZ 85222 P.c.w. Kenneth w. smith, 9301 E. 26th Street, Tucson, AZ 85710 G.R. Gilbert J. Eno, 2340 E. University Dr.# 406, Ohoenix, AZ 85281

Past crand Masters 1961 Estel W. Brooks, 2673 N. 43rd Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009 1965 Olin E. Lehman, 7635 E. Glade, Mesa, AZ 95208 1970 Earl A. Spitler, 502 Mesa Dr., Prescott, AZ 86301 1971 G. Melvin Reese, 7839 N. 45th Ave., Glendale, AZ 85301 1973 William LeBarron Jenney, 507 w. Vista st., Bisbee, AZ 85603 1974 David H. Rodgers, HC 62 Box 38074, Pinetop, AZ 85935 1975 Robert F. Henderson, P.O. Box 37045, Phoenix, AZ 85069 1978 N.M. 'Ben' Bentley, 1000 s. Mariposa, Payson, AZ 85541 1979 Verne D. Hegge, 500 Clark Ave., Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 1980 Leon c. Aldrich, 4800W. ocotillo Rd. Lot 140, Glendale, AZ 85301 1981 Robert L. Read, P.O. Box 1276, Black canyon stage II, Phoenix, AZ

85029 1982 Thomas E. Tizard, 4518 E. Calle Tuberia, Phoenix, AZ 85018 1983 C. Nash Willis, P.O. BOX 75 1, Safford, AZ 85548 1984 Kenneth L. Pfulb, P.O. Box 536, Winslow, AZ 86047 1985 Earl L. Wunder, 506 N. Verde Heights Dr., cottonwood, AZ 86326 1986 Donald w. Monson, 3915 E. Mercer Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85028 1987 Oscar T. Lyon, Jr., 712 w. Encanto, Phoenix, AZ 85007 1988 Lawrence M. Mosley, 1333 s. 42nd Ave., Yuma, AZ 85364 1989 Joe E. Webb, 153612th st., Douglas, AZ 85607 1990 Jimmie M. Johnson, 5398 W. Circle Z St., Tucson, AZ 85713 1991 George H. Martin, 248 James Dr., NE, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 1992 Nicholas J. Tambures, 5244 N. Fort Yuma Tr., TUcson, AZ 85715

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1993 Lawrence w. Collister, 4754 E. Flower er., Mesa, AZ 85206 1994 Russel E. Ritter, 3724 Casper Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 1995 Charles J. Shoup, Jr., 2237 E. Yale, Phoenix, AZ 85006

ARKANSAS

Grand Officers G.M. Jess N. Bonds, 1104 Biscayne, west Memphis, AR 72301 D.G.M. w. orvel Faust, 707 south Gould Street, Harrisburg, AR 72432 P.c.w. Jerry H. Williams, 1964 Hwy 282, van Buren, AR 72956 G.R. Wayne E. St John, P.O. BOX 7653, Little Rock, AR 72217-7653

Past Grand Masters 1957 Wm. H. Lambert, 270 SW 3rd St., Boca Raton, FL 33452 1977 Thomas R. Mason, P.O. Box 323, Bradford, AR 72020 1979 James D. Hollis, P.O. Box 15476, Little Rock, AR 72231 1980 Harvey I. Mize, 7010 Sheridan Rd., Pine Bluff, AR 71602 1981 Jimmie Jackson, P.O. Box 222, Mount Ida, AR 71957 1982 Grant R. Rubly, P.O. BOX 154, Malvern, AR 72104 1983 Robert B. Mitchell, 814 summer Dr., Hot Springs, AR 71913 1984 Homer F. Chamness, Jr., 22 Alpine Dr., van Buren, AR 72956 1985 wm. Lee Fergus, P.O. Box 985, Osceola, AR 72370 1987 John T. Elliott, 172 Patrick Ln., El Dorado, AR 71730 1988 Charles w. waters, Jr., Rt.1, Box 170, w. Helena, AR 72390 1990 Johnnie D. savage, P.O. Box 2541, w. Helena, AR 72390 1991 Johnny Hedge, P.O. Drawn er 426, Weiner, AR 72479 1992 Sumner Brashears, P.O. Drawner B, Huntsville, AR 72740 1993 H.B. Foster Bowdon, P.O. Box 1457, Jonesboro, AR 72403 1994 Thomas E. Mason, 410 w. Hale Ave., Osceola, AR 72370-2532 1995 Thomas L. May, P.O. BOX 335, Danville, AR 72833

CALIFORNIA

Grand Officers G.M. H. Edward Barr, P. o. Box 779, Helendale, CA 92342 D.G.M. Harry w: LeBleu, 166 Algiers Drive, Pacheo, CA 94553 P.c.w. Paul E. Mccleary, 12911 Oak Knoll Road, Poway,CA 92064 G.R. Kenneth G. Hope, 801 Elm Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813

Past Grand Masters 1950 Leo J. Wilson, 10330 Thurderbird Blvd., sun City, AZ 85351 1973 George David Yale, Box 164, Quincy, CA 95971 1975 Clifford L. Duncan, P.O. Box 91, Floral, AR 72534 1979 Donald c. Briggs, 10141 Prado Vista Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014 1980 Jay L. Brown, 12327 Glasgow Pl., Hawthorne, CA 90250 1981 PhilliP F. Hofer, 8544 Bella Vista, Alta Loma, CA 91701

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1982 Vernon T. Fike, 2988 Bedford Dr., Merced, CA 95340 1983 Victor N. Legerton, 3920 Oakgrove Ct., Glendale, CA 91214 1984 Everett J. G. Chapman, 3021 23rd Ave., Sacramento, CA 95820 1985 Lawrence c. cook, 10338 Redwood Avenue, Hesperia, CA 92345-

2728 1988 David P. Ottinger, Jr., 20235 Nordhof st., Chatworth, CA 91311 1989 Jack H. Devers, sr., 41171 Mesa Robles Circle, Temecula, CA 92592 1990 Gene P. Pierce, 777 Lassen St., Richmond, CA 94805 1991 Don F. Anders, 15936 Osborne st., Sepulveda, CA 91343 1992 Ira R. Herring, 1720 Jean st., Merced, CA 95340 1993 Bruce o. carmitchel, 9639 Woodley Avenue, North Hills, CA 91343 1994 c. Leslie Dent, 7643 starward Drive, Oublin, CA 94568 1995 Roy M. Haber, Jr., 1712 Vallecito Dr., Hacienda Heights, CA 91745

COLORADO

crand Officers G.M. Richard w. Schmidt, 1201 Ellis Street, Ft. Collins, co 80524 D.G.M. J. Glenn Kralicek, 2700 carnation way, Thornton, co 80229 P.C.W. Averill L. Turner, 10884 Pearl court, Northglen, co 80233 G.R. Gilbert w. Carlton, 1614 Welton street# 503, Denver, co 80202

Past crand Masters 1964 Ralph F. Burress, P.O. Box 117, Mesa, AZ 85206 1965 Edward R. Johnson, 2110 Chautard Dr. #G, Pueblo, co 81005 1971 Gaines S. Greene, 2020 s. Monroe, #605, Denver, co 80210 1974 Wilson c. Moulton, - 7 Bonnymede Rd. #A, Pueblo, co 8 1001 1976 James A. Kirkbride, 8393 Monroe Circle, Thornton, co 80229-4228 1979 verl A. Stuart, 3114 - 7th st., Boulder, co 80302 1980 Albert T. Herring, 573 - 29 318 Rd., Grand Junction, co 81504 1984 Corbin A. Rowe, 540 Newland st., Lalcewood, co 80226 1985 William H. Thornley, Jr., 3080 s. Race st., Denver, co 80210 1986 James c. Davis, 1829 Ridge Dr., Grand Junction, co 81506 1987 Barry J. Mackin, 6388 Wicklow Cir., Colorado springs, co 80918 1988 Sidney M. Waldrop, 1408 Fuqua Dr., Fort Collins, co 80521 1989 Renno s. Shaw, 7421 Raleigh St., Westminster, co 80030 1991 Jerry N. White, Jr., 6 Oakbridge Dr., Pueblo, co 81001 1992 Howard R. Caldwell, 8108 Grandview Ave., Arvada, co 80002 1993 Jon Patrick sweet, 7474 Benton Street, Westminister, co 80003 1994 Gilbert w. Carlton, 7073 E. warren Dr., Denver, co 80224 1995 David L. Salberg, P. o. Box 1027, Leadville, co 80461-1027

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DELAWARE

Grand Officers G.M. John B. Dorsey, 2737 Grubb Road, Wilmington, DE 19810 D.G.M. Mark E. Irwin, 317 Kalorama Road, Sykesville, MD 21784 P.C.W. Franklin R. Townsend, 905 Bradley Drive, Wilmington, DE 19808 G.R. Donald D. Thomas, 208 Sypherd Drive, Newark, DE 19711

Past Grand Masters 1960 Alfred E. Yeaton, 12 Ridge Ln., Newville, PA 17241 1966 Chester c. Coffin, Rt. 3, Box 708, Milford, DE 19963 1967 Warren R. Gray, 208 Miner St., west Chester, PA 19380 1979 Charles w. Barkins, R.D. #2, Box 145, Camden, DE 19934 1981 James H. Hutchins, 623 N. Bradford St., Dover! DE 19901 1984 w. Thomas Musser, 2015 Marlboro Rd.1 Kennett sq., PA 19340 1985 Donald D. Thomas, 208 sypherd Dr., Newark, DE 19711 1986 Lewis J. Blackwell, 500 Linden st.,, Seaford, DE 19973 1987 Harry M. Sullivan, Jr., 1202 Briarbush Road, Magnoilia, DE 19962 1988 Horace c. Patterson, 3N Rodney Dr., Wilmington, DE 19009 1989 c. Granville Mcvey, 701 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711-4919 1990 T. Eugene womach, PH05 N. Edge Water Hse. sea Coloney E.,

Bethany Beach, DE 19930 1991 Richard A. scarlott, 903 Marsh Rd., Wilmington 19803 1992 Maynard H. Mires, Jr., 118 w. Pine St., Georgetown, DE 19947 1993 James A. Pletz, 1539 Seton Drive, Wilmington, DE 19809 1994 Haywood I. Buck, Jr., R.D #1, Box 251B, Georgetown, DE 19947 1995 Charles H. Lengel, Jr., 2403 Magnolia Drive, Wilmington, DE 19810

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Grand Officers G.M. Solomon Zeidman, 13003 Evanston street, Rockville, MD 20853 D.G.M. John M. Bussler, 7611 Trammel Road, Annandale, VA 22003 P.C.W. Roger M. Firestone, 10159 Turn berry Place, oakton, VA 22124-2851 G.R. Marion K. warner, 1127 Tiffany Road, Silver Springs, MD 20904

Past Grand Masters 1959 Carl c. stump, Jr., Rt. 2, Monroe Rd., Mechanicsville, MD 20659 1964 Marion K. warner, 1127 Tiffany Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904 1966 A. Edmund Johnson, 3465 · 93rd Ave., North Pinellas Park, FL

33565 1967 John P. Knapik, Box 348, Fort covington, NY 12937 1970 Marvin E. Fowler, 1904 White Oaks Dr., Alexandria, VA 22306 1975 Clayton L. Vogel, 9160 Belvoir woods Pky. #334; Ft Belvoir, VA

22060 1976 Edwards. Paylor, 1324 cranberry Dr., New Port Rickey, FL 34653 1978 William B. Craig, 6026 Nortl1 27tl1 st., Arlington, VA 22207

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1980 Aubrey A. Gunnels, 7000 Aronow Dr., Falls Church, VA 22042 1985 George c. Willman, Jr., P.O. Box 16675, Alexandria .. VA 223120675 1987 Walter H. Kitts, 1105 Merwood Drive, Takoma Park, MD 20912 1988 Albert c. Allen, 25 Mississippi Ave., S.E., Washington D.C. 20032 1989 Frederic s. Batten, 2313 Kirby Road, Temple Hills, MD 20748 1990 William T. cox, 6719 Greenview Ln., west Springfield, VA 22152 1991 c. Macaulay ward, 11003 Atwell Ave., Bowie, MD 20720 1992 Marshall c. Gardner, 12118 Long Ridge Lane, Bowie, MD 20715 1993 M. Sheldon Arpad, 3303 o Street NW, Washington D.C., 20007 1994 Scott M. Applebee, 3012 O'Hara Place, Olney, MD 20832

FLORIDA

Grand Officers G.M. Paul w. Friend, 361 SW Fairway, Port st. Lucie, Fl 34221 D.G.M. Daniel E. Dale, 601, 14'h street, Palmetto, FL 34221 P.C.W. John W. Carroll, 1133 Marlowe Ave., Orlando, FL 32809 G.R. Wm. Robert Young, 400-C Julia Street, Titusville, FL 32796

Past Grand Masters 1964 Andrew Fred Jorgenson, R.R. #1, Box 690, Roan Mountain, TN

37687-9733 1968 1971 1972 1973 1975 1976 1977 1979 1981 1982 1983 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Raymond Lester Ballard, Box 83, Crestview, FL 32536 Robert Owen Bell, 330 Maryland AVe., st. Cloud, FL 32769 Wilbur w. Master, Jr., 7061 Old Kings Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32217 Earl Rodney Allan, 13926 Allanton Rd., Panama City, FL 32404 Hugh Roy Dixon, 100 Clyde Blvd.,# 225, Daytona Beach, FL 32174 David Frazier, 111 Osceola Ave., Ft. Pierce, FL 33450 Luther H. Tison, Jr., 1237 s. McDuff Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32218 Willis D. Porter, 17 Alexander Pl., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 William F. Perry, 3509 N. Citrus Cir., Zellwood, FL 32798 Francis L. Dancy, P.O. Box 457, Ft. Pierce, FL 33454·0457 Joseph H. Johnson, 1110 E. 13th St., Jacksonville, FL 32206 Roy M. Bobo, 912 Brandeis Ave., Panama City, FL 32405 Robert F. Scott, 1458 Belvedere Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32205 Elmer L. Green, 890 Montego Bay Dr., Merritt Island, FL 32953 George w. Mccool, 112 Fairway Blvd. #102, Panama City, FL 32407 Frank Cochrane 111, P.O. Box 360015, Melbourne, FL 32936 Robert E. Burleson, 12157 Delaware woods Ln, Orlando, FL 32824 Wendell D. Harrington, 1135 Bridges Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218 Keith w. Dean, 2908 Laurel street w, Tampa, FL 33607·5219

1995 Addison A. "Pete" Bennett, 4518 Tropical Drive, Panama City, FL 32404

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CEORCIA

crand Officers G.M. Roy R. Jackson, P. 0. BOX 731, Tifton, GA 31794 D.G.M. J. Richard Jones, 2647 wood Hollow Drive, Atlanta, ca 30360 P.C.W. James Ed Jennings, Jr., 211 Hazel Drive, Dalton, GA 30721 C.R. James E. Moseley, 811 Mulberry St., Macon, GA 31295-5099

Past crand Masters 1962 o. B. Turner, 319 crescent Rd., Griffin, GA 30223 1966 James E. Moseley, 811 Mulberry st., Macon, GA 31298 1969 Harry E. Copeland, 603 Villard St., Rossville, GA 30741 1970 John w. Sisk, 4788 wamers Trait, NW, Norcross, GA 30093-4627 1972 F. R. Hargrove, Jr., 239 Lakeshore Circle, NE, Milledgeville, GA

31061 1973 Davids. Lemons, P.O. Box 8, Buckhead, GA 30625 1975 0. H. King, Jr., 555 N. Main St., Blakely, GA 31723 1976 Rupert oueen, Box 66, McCaysville, GA 30555 1977 Lee D. Holcomb, 1250W. Brook Dr., Douglasville, GA 30135 1978 Clyde c. Brown, 90 Bankhead Hwy., Mableton, GA 30059 1979 Bobbie L. Byrd, Rt. 3, BOX 367, Monroe, GA 30655 1982 Charles L. Taylor, Jr., 219 Julie Lane, Toccoa, GA 30577 1983 Roy H. Homans, P.O. Box 508, Brunswick, GA 31521 1985 James E. Underwood, 6050 Maddox Dr., Morrow, GA 30260 1986 J. Willard Register, P.O. Box 1177, Columbus, (--;A 31902 1987 Clyde E. Griffin, 129 Hopecrest Ave., savannah, GA 31406 1988 C. Danny Wofford, Rt. 3, BOX 376, Winder, GA 30680 1989 Raymond E. Keen, P.O. BOX 813, Lyons, GA 30436 1990 Cary D. Lemmons, P.O. Box 262, Fairmount, GA 30130-0262 1991 Thomas R. Gaines, 114 National Ave., Warner Robins, GA 31093 1992 Joseph Eugene Lowry, 865 Hwy. 29, Lawrenceville, GA 30245 1993 Charles R. Maffett, 902 Ashland Avenue, Columbus, GA 31907 1994 Willie P. Hammond, Rt. 2, Box 267 Mabry Rd., Jackson, GA 30233 1995 Buford M. Brand, Rt.1, BOX 1771, Blue Ridge, GA 30513

CERMANY

crand Officers G.M. Charles L. Hunsucker, Holderlinstr. 28, 67574 osthofen, Germany D.G.M. uwe Drews, Breubergstr. 26, 64395 Brenssbach, Germany P.C.W. ward E. Williamson, Turkisweg 15, 69181 Leimen, Germany C.R. Robert c. Simpson, Hauptstr. 1 c, 66978 Clausen, Germany

Past crand Masters 1960 Howard w. van scoy, Jr., 103 Colonial way, Aliquippa, PA 1soo1 1963 Ryoji Beutner, Biethstr. 17, D-6900, Heidelberg, Germany 1966 Arthur w. stellwag, 413 Southwick Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303

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1968 Elmer c. George, Mozartstr.15, D-6904 Eppelheim, Germany 1969 Williarn E. Smith, Jr., 400 Riviera Blvd., lndiatlantic, FL 32903 1970 Howard D. Larson, 4235 Foothill Road, Ventura, CA 93003 1972 Mervin B. Michener, 3B Chateuquay Pk., Kingston, ont. K7K 5M6 1973 Wm. E. Kaloudis, Hildastr 21, D-6200 Wiesbaden, Germany 1976 David w.c. Kidder, P.O. Box 618, Malvern, OH 44644 1978 Guenter Kerres, Postfach 2550, D-8500, Nurnburg, Germany 1979 John A. Spencer, 1419 Cherry stone, Norman, OK 73072 1980 LoUie E. Conine, zuccalistr, 59, D-8000 Munchen 19, Germany 1983 Guenter Kerres, Postfach 2550, D-8500, Nurnburg, Germany 1984 Guenter Kerres, Postfach 2550, D-8500, Nurnburg, Germany 1985 Gunter seepe, suarezstr. 49, D-1000 Berlin 19, Germany 1986 Hugh E. Black, Finkenhofstr, 17, D-6000 Frankfurt, Germany 1987 Hugh E. Black, FinkenhOfstr, 17, D-6000 Frankfurt, Germany 1988 Gerd Knauff, Alfred Messelweg 12a, D-6100 Darmstadt, Germany 1989 Gerd Knauff, Alfred Messelweg 12a, D-6100 Darmstadt, Germany 1990 Gerhard Severin, Max Planckstr, 14, D-69226 Nusslock, Germany 1991 Gerhard Severin, Max Planckstr, 14, D-69226 Nusslock, Germany 1992 Gerhard Severin, Max Planckstr, 14, D-69226 Nusslock, Germany 1993 Gerhard Severin, Max Planckstr, 14, D-69226 Nusslock, Germany 1994 Gerhard Severin, Max Planckstr, 14, D-69226 Nusslock, Germany 1995 Gerhard Severin, Max Planckstr, 14, D-69226 Nusslock, Germany

HAWAII

Grand Officers G.M. Bunny Y. B. Wong, 1221 Makiki street, Honolulu, HI 96814 D.G.M. Bennet K. c. Ing, 1624 Kanunu street # 804, Honolulu, HI 96814 P.C.W. Gus Yong, Hilo, HI 96720 G.R. John B. Connell, 91-1012 Hoea street, Kapulei, HI 96707

Past Grand Masters 1981 John Johnston, 720B Hanole Place, Honolulu, HI 96816 1982 John Johnston, 720B Hanole Place, Honolulu, HI 96816 1986 Frederick F. Dunsmoor, 13 Felix ct., Perez Acres, Yigo Guam 96929 1987 Homer A. c~ndiff, 2131 Aupuni Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 1988 William K. McKee, Jr., 3424 Kaimuki Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816 1989 James Y. Chinn, 3474 Kahawalu Drive, Honolulu, HI 96817 1990 David N. E. Kaohelaulii, 2317 B. Date st., Honolulu, HI 9 1992 c. William Schraff, 700 Richard st., Honolulu, HI 96816 1994 Arthur L. Martin, 94-1042 Alelo Street, WaiPahu, HI 96797 1995 Rev. John B. Connell, 91-1012 Hoea street, Ewa Beach, HI 96706

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orand Officers G.M. Ernest 1. Teter, 7907 w. Appomattox Lane, Boise, ID 83703 D.G.M. Yoneo Shigihara, Rt 3, Box 123, Rupert, ID 83350 P.C.W. Charles R. Huskey, Rt 4, Box 133, st. Maries, ID 83861 G.R. M. William Echo, P.O. BOX 50536, Idaho Falls, ID 83405

Past orand Masters 1961 Gifford R. Shaffer, 1754 East Meadowgrass St, Meridian, ID 83642 1969 John P. Halliwell, Jr., 2802 w. 35'" Ave# 229,Kennewick,WA 99337 1970 Francis E. Butterfield, P.O. Box 519, Niland, CA 92257 1972 James E. Ruckman, 3707 16th St., Lewiston, ID 83501 1973 Donald C. MCCiary, BOX 358, Silverton, ID 83867 1976 Emmette H. Spraker, 208 s. 19th st., Pocatello, ID 83201 1978 James A. Davidson, 1674 Baker Lane, Payette, ID 83661 1980 Lewis G. Davis, 1811 N. Maple Grove Dr., Boise, ID 83702 1982 Charles G. Kunze, 220 N. 11" st., Pocatello, ID 83201 1984 Kent W. Gist, 6625 Denver Road, Fruitland, ID 83619 1985 D. Claude Kesler, 402 warner, Lewiston, ID 83501 1987 Dale c. Stoller, 766 North 200 west, Rupert, ID 83350-9532 1988 Edward A. Smith, 2098 s. Michaud creek Road, Pocatello, ID 83204 1989 Reuel D. Maule, Box 224, Payette, ID 83661 1990 David H. Volkman, 2505 9th Ave., Lewiston, ID 83501 1991 Ralph c. Roberts, 2911 N. Fry, Bosie, ID 83704 1992 Donalds. McAnulty, HC 63, Box 63, Hemmett, ID 83627 1993 Harry c. Hackett, 962 East Oak, Pocatello, ID 83201 1994 Burrell G. Lirgg, 978 Strawberry Lane, Bosie, ID 83712 1995 M. William Echo, P.O. BOX 50536, Idaho Falls, ID 83405

ILLINOIS

orand Officers G.M. Dick J. Carroll, 2207 sunset Drive, Pekin, IL 61554 D.G.M. Richard L. card, 200716'° Avenue, sterling, IL 61081 P.C.W. Lee Bradley, P. o. Box 6, Prospect Heights, IL. 60070 G.R. Ronald E. Fullerlove, P.O. Box 310, Sherrard, IL. 61281-0310

Past orand Masters 1961 c. warren Mayer, 7378 Stephens Rd., Rockton, IL 61072 1962 Richard w. Farrall, 18616 N. 99th Ave., #2018, sun City, AZ 85373 1964 Everett J. Watson, 302 overhill Pl., Alton, IL 62002 1972 Richard L. Blackwell, 1526 Logan St., Murphysboro, IL 62966-2052 1973 Themas F. McGifford, Sr., 10960 67th Ave., Box 59, Glendale, AZ

85304 1974 James M. waters, I Brownlow Dr., Decatur, IL 62521 1975 Fred B. Treece, Cambridge Manor, Apt. 4A, Herrin, IL 62948

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Richard R. Salsbury, 548 Longmeadow Cir., st. Charles, IL 60174 John T. Riedas, 5918 Edwards Drive, Oak Forest, IL 60452 Edward w. Lane, 2121 Missouri Ave., Granite City, IL 62040 Ridell A. Kelsey, Jr., P.O. Box 592, Brookfield, IL 60513 Samuel D. Page, 1321 E. Main St., Danville, IL 618 32 J. L. "Barney" Stinson, 291 Ill. Rt. 2, Lot 70, Dixon.IL 61021 Harold R. Greer, R.R. 1, Box 60, Bridgeport, IL 62417 Charles E. Worthen, Jr., 36 Dale Allen Dr., Belleville, IL 62223 Edward c. Bieser, 209 Dana Dr., Collinsville, IL 62234 Chester F. Fox, Rt. 2, 531 Baseline Rd., Kenton, TN 38233 Charles R. Neumann, 1221 Sussex Lane, Libertyville, IL 60048 Edward L. Choate, P.O. Box 3120, New Haven, CT 06515-0220 Ronald E. Fullerlove, P.O. Box 310, Sherrard, IL 61281-0310 Raymond J. Smith, 16127 Beth ct., oak Forest, IL 60452 William F. "Sam" Dyer, 719 w. North, Clinton, IL 61727 Ronald R. Offt, 2419 Cleveland Blvd., Granite Cirt, IL 62040

IN DIANA

Grand Officers G.M. J. Ralph Saddler, 9540 E. 725 s., Velpin, IN 47590 D.G.M. Charles V. Horton, 8736 Monroe, Munster, IN 46321 P.C.W. Donald K. New, 705 Lafayette, Oolitic, IN 47451 G.R. Thomas D. Barton, P.O. Box 22 1, Knightstown, IN 46148

Past Grand Masters 1969 H. Hanly Hammel, Jr., 1291 s. Sharon Chapel Rd., west Lafayette,

1970 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1980 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990

IN 47906 David W. Brock, 3108 Corydon Pike, New Albany, IN 47150 James G. Wright, 13930 Dominica Dr., Largo, FL 33542 Floyd Haas, Jr. 2209 E. carter Rd., Kokomo, IN 46901 Robert L. Lowell, 9611 staysail Ct., Burke, VA 22015 Marion K. Crum, 6954 E. Georgetown Rd., Nashville, IN 47448 Roger w. Shafer, 2510 Farnsworth, Apt. 406, Ft. Wayne, IN 46805 Earl w. Hoage, 5854 Gateway Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46254 Robert Rhodes, 2818 Underwood, Lafayette, IN 46254 Harold D. Trapp, 568 213th Place, Dyer, IN 46311 Thomas D. Barton, 104 N. Harrison, Knightstown, IN 46148 Jack L. McMullen, 1221 s. 6th st., Clinton, IN 47842 John c. Gray, 2340 st. Peter st., Indianapolis, IN 46203 Kenneth G. Hill, 2420 Betsy Ann ct., castle, IN 47362 Emil L. Steffey, 163 w. Broadway, Shelbyville, IN 46176 Gary K. Fentress, 2206 Poindexter Ln., Sellersburg, IN 47172

1991 vonn G. Hoffman, 1835 California, Ft. Wayne, IN 46802 1992 Rudell Wilburn, 2513 Cambridge Rd., Lafayette, IN 47905 1993 Douglas o. Fegenbush, 9901 Pendleton Pike, No. 73, Indianapolis,

IN 46236

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1994 Robert E. Durham,, Jr., 11512 Memphis-Charlestown Rd., Memphis, IN 47143

1995 Ronald w. Adkins, 3200 w. 39th Place, Indianapolis, IN 46208

Grand Officers G.M. Charles w. Trader, Jr., 3234 Brandywine Road, Mason City, IA

D.G.M. P.C.W. G.R.

50401 Jimmie E. Arnold, 1605 Grand Avenue, Marion, IA 52302-5008 Gary G. Tharp, 1907 37th Street, Des Moines, IA 50310-4410 John Harris watts, P.O. Box 107, Grand Junction, IA 50107

Past Grand Masters 1965 John Harris Watts, Box 107, Grand Junction, IA 50107 1967 Walter R. Rasty, 201 4th St., Lohrville, IA 51453 1969 John Robert Hinebaugh, 914 E. Williams, Ottumwa, IA 52501 1970 Allen J. Hughes, R.R.1, Box 88, Kellerton, IA 50133 1971 Richard L. Campbell, 203 Sixth St., s.w. Independence, IA 50644 1972 Glenn E. Holmes, 1211 W.19th st., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 1973 Robert B. Rowell, 1140 Crestview Dr., S.E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 1974 Thomas E. Carothers, 1010 37th street, Sioux City, IA 51104 1977 Robert E. Day, 6707 5 1st st., Muscatine, IA 52761 1979 Paul M. Gidel, 421 s. Clark St., Apt 216, carro11, IA 51401-3032 1980 Glenn G. Johnston, 210 Monroe s. E., P.O. Box 375, Hazleton, IA

50641 1981 Maxie E. Yates, 3071 Rebecca st., souix City, IA 51103 1983 Franklin J. Klahn, 828 Dundee Cir., Leesburg, FL 34788-7677 1984 Kenneth L. smith, Box 206, Gilbert, IA 50105 1985 George L. Gay, 5 Knollwood Lane, Iowa City, IA 52245 1986 Dwaine A. Johnson, 2015 Skyline Dr., Marshalltown, IA 50158 1987 Robert J. Kornhauser, 914 N. Madison, Mason City, IA 50401 1988 Alfred L. Jensen, 600 E. 4th st. N., Newton, IA 50208 1989 Norman R. Rank, 5th Floor, Masonic Temple, 26-30 1st Ave.,

Marshalltown, IA 50158 1990 George R. Mccormick, 230 E. Fairchild st., Iowa City, IA 52245 1991 Charles D. Yates, 2912 s. Olive, Sioux City, IA 51106 1992 Valdon L. Johnson 1109R Main Street, Cedar Falls, IA 50613 1993 Dennis M. Zahrt, 2910 Maplecrest Rd., Bettendorf, IA 52722 1994 Morden H. McFadden, 1509 w. 6th st., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 1995 Neil L. Peck, 3319 Cheyenne Blvd., Sioux City, IA 51104 1996 Marion L. Reinhardt, 6601 Bowman ct. N.E. Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

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crand Officers G.M. Lionella Leoni, Via I Nievo 2, Milano 20145, Italy D.G.M. Francesco Chiarenza Crispi, Fondo Trapani Pallavicccino 18,

Palermo 90146, Italy P.C.W. Giancarlo Boero, Via Righetti 4 /B6, Genova 16145, Italy G. R. Giorgio Deleone, Via Redentore 34, Revigliasco fforinol 10020,

Italy

Past crand Masters Piero Gamondi, Via Andreani 23, 121030 Ghirla, Italy Franco Albergo, Via V. Martinelli 7, 160136 Bologna, Italy Franco R. Rizzi, Strada Antica dis. Vito, 610133 Torino Archimede Caruso, Via Romita, 91 Stagno (Lil 57017 Alessandro Martinis Marchi, Via Fiordalisi, 10 Milano, 20146 Italy Paolo Renier, Via dei Missaglia, 59/A 20141 Milano, Italy Walter DeDonatis, Via Ariosto 65, Lecce 73100, Italy

KANSAS

crand Officers G.M. Jerry E. Stotlar, 2100 Fairway Drive, Dodge City, KS 67801-2909 D.G.M. Clifford L. Trax, 3400 west 77'", valley center, KS 67147 P.C.W. John L. Heckert, 218 Maple, Ottawa, KS 66067 G.R. Halbert G. Horton, P.O. BOX 1217, Topeka, KS 66601-1217

Past crand Masters 1972 K. Maynard Curts, 3013 sw Eveningside Dr., Topeka, KS 66215 1973 Kenneth v. Moses, 1932 s.w. crest Dr., Topeka, KS 66604-3553 1979 James William Robbins, 12323 Pinehurst Drive, Kansas City, 66104 1980 John L. Rigg, P.O. Box 186, Stafford, KS 67578 1981 Cleo R. Rathbun, 304 Forest Dr., Ellsworth, KS 67439-3520 1983 Don E. Robinett, Randall, KS 66963 1984 warner Pape, Jr., 404 Green court, Hiawatha, KS 66434 1985 warner Pape, Jr., 404 Green court, Hiawatha, KS 66434 1986 Orville E. wesseler, 1742 N. Sabin, Wichita, KS 67212 1988 Dean c. Hjorth, 8868 Switzer, overland Park, KS 66214 1989 Ray A. Talbott, 917 Maple, Ottawa, KS 66067 1990 Jim D. Beye, P.O. BOX 73, Dodge City, KS 67801 1991 Dee D. Duttweiler, 1714 s. 6th, Atchinson, KS 66002 1992 David F. Snyder, 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita, KS 67208 1993 Lawrence E. Bodine, 2100 250th Ave., Hays, KS 67601 1994 Charles M. Talbott, 3373 Florida Rd., Pomona, KS 66076 1995 Jay M. Sheldon, Jr., 32877 Primrose Road, Paola, KS 66071

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KENTUCKY

crand Officers G.M. Larry Flowers, 1461 Melrose street, Bowling Green, KY 42104 D.G.M. Earl F. Ransdell, 1259 Louisville Road, Harrodsburg, KY 40330 P.c.w. Ronald Johnson, 1589 Spears Road, Scottsville, KY 42164 G.R. W.R. Selby, Sr., P.O. BOX 489, Danville, KY 40423-0489

Past crand Masters 1958 Fred W. Swope, 105 Dixie PL, Ft. Thomas, KY 40175 1959 Clarence E. Ball, 2050 Garden springs, Lexington, KY 40504 1970 Franklin H. Stewart, 1257 Nice Dr., Lexington, KY 40504 1971 Jack P. Hodges, 205 Freestone Ct., Bowling Green, KY 42103 1972 Nolan Rose, 823 Liberty st., Newport, KY 41071 1977 Ronald Dee Bell, P.O. Box 16, Worthington, KY 41183 1978 Raymond P. Moores, 175 Smith Ballard st., Richmond, KY 40475 1980 Sam c. Davenport, P.O. Box 576, Jellico, TN 57762 1984 David R. Dunaway, 150 Access Road, somerset, KY 42501 1985 John H. McGregor, 1616 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, KY 40204 1986 Fred w. McKenzie, Rt. 23, Box 903, By Pass, Paintsville, KY 41240 1987 Dundee Fulford, 3428 Leland Circle, Hopkinsville, KY 42240 1988 w. Howard Rogers, 406 E. Clay st., Clinton, KY 42031 1990 Herman M. Forrester, Jr., P.O. Box 777, Bowling Green, KY 42102 1993 Richard D. Mcclure, 107 college st., Clinton, KY 42031 1994 Edgar L. Colston, 630 Truman Lane, unit 608, Bellevue, KY 41073 1995 Larry Flowers, 1461 Melrose St., Bowling Green, NY 42104

LOUISIANA

crand Officers G.M. Ernest c. Belmont, Jr., 1512 Lynnette Drive, Metairie, LA 70003 D.G.M. James H. Patterson, 159 Grand Avenue, Lafayette, LA 70503 P.C.W. Roy E. May, 9512 Wood Briar, Shreveport, LA 71129 G.R. Chris E. Fristoe, 720 Iberville st., Lake Charles, LA 70605

Past crand Masters 1960 w. J. McFarland, 3603 Sher-wood Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70805 1965 Milton A. Schiltz, P. o. Box 173, Oakdale, LA 71463 1966 Joshua Thomas Jacobs, Sr., 604 Florida Ave., Ferriday, LA 71334 1970 Alvin P. Knight, Rt. 1, BOX 377, Bogalusa, LA 70427 1971 Thomas J. Pitman, Jr., 6012 Mil Mar Blvd., Alexandria, LA 71302 1972 Benjamin F. Barron, Box 62, Oak Grove, LA 71263 1973 Marlin J. Westbrook, 419 N. Polk Ave., Jonesboro, LA 71251 1974 Ralph Shelton, Mansfield., LA 71052 1976 Clifford A. Bradley, 908 Bilbo st., DeRidder, LA 70634 1977 w. A. Morris, 3904 castle Road, Alexandria, LA 71301

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1978 Horace R. Alexius, Jr., P.O. Box 142, covington, LA 70433 1979 Bertram R. Denham, 1040 Aberdeen AVe., Baton Rouge, LA 70808 1980 A. J. Lewis, Apt 508, 100 James Blvd., Signal Mountain, TN 37373 1981 Winston A. Shoenberger, 1936 Wilcon court, Topeka, KS 66608 1982 Melvin G. Russell, 6530 Cherry Ridge, Bastrop, LA 71220 1984 Charles s. G. Boone, 118 Southwood, Bossier City, LA 71111 1986 Jack L. Foil, 2032 Washington St., Franklinton, LA 70438 1987 Finly s. Stanly, P.O. BOX 1423, Leesville, LA 71446 1989 Joseph A. D. Loftin, P.O. Box 493, DeRidder, LA 70634 1990 Carl D. Morris, P.O. Box 496, Leesville, LA 71446 1991 Jack w. Bridges, 2330 Melrose Ave., Bossier City, LA 71111-5939 1992 James D. Parker, 49 Amelie Ave., Kenner, LA 70065 1993 Archie A. Cline, 1924 Joan St., Westlake, LA 70669 1994 Harold F. Carlisle, P.O. Box 610, Coushatta, LA 71019 1995 Carl c. Head, 100 sam Head Road, west Mon-roe, LA 71291

crand Officers G.M. Donald J. Paulsen, HRC 35, Box ss, Thomaston, ME 04861 D.G.M. David D. Dalzell, P. o. Box 508, Calais, ME, 04619 P.C.W. Dana R. Nowell, R.R. 1, BOX 388, Readfield, ME 04355 G.R. Charles s. Brown, P.O. BOX 588, Belfast, ME 04915

Past crand Masters 1964 Roger w. staples, 31 Pleasant st., Eliot, ME 03903 1969 Roland L. Schreiter, 10 Elm St., Old Town, ME 04468 1974 Richard L. Duplisea, 247 Park Ave., Auburn, ME 04210 1978 Norman c. Morehouse, SO Hutchinson Drive, Augusta, ME 04330 1979 Arnold H. Lingquist., Rt. 6, Box 2100, Gardiner, ME 04345 1981 Dimitri J. Margarita, RFD# 1, BOX 340A, Mathias, ME 04654 1983 Paul D. Sherman, P.O. BOX 10, Wayne, ME 04284-0010 1984 Donald E. Bowden, HCR 79, BOX 112, Orland, ME 04472 1985 Gordon L. Kimball, sr., Rt. 2, 107 Yarmouth Rd., Gray, ME 04039 1987 Leon A. carpenter, 181 s. st., Gorham, ME 04038 1989 Henry R. Carey, HCR 35, Box 100, Thomaston, ME 04861 1990 Douglas B. Taylor, 41 Old Norridgewock Rd., Fairfield, ME 04937 1991 warrens. Simpson, s Linwood st., cape Elizabeth, ME 04107 1992 c. Wilfred Brann, 11 Pine street, Gardiner, ME 04345 1993 Peter P. Bowler, 190 Mosher Street, Gorham, ME 04038 1994 George c. Austin, R.R. #1, Box 1389, Turner, ME 04282 1995 Jesse R. Rollins, HCR 78, Box 163, Bucksport, ME 04416

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MARYLAND

Grand Officers G.M. Luther J. Bell, 203 Detroit Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21222 D.G.M. Marion F. Rickard, Jr., 15940 Falling waters Road, Williamsport, MD

21795 P.C.W. Philip A. Tilson, 624 N. Armistead Street, Alexandria, VA 22312 G.R. William G. Gulley, 486 Williamsburg Lane, Odenton, MD 21113-1923

Past Grand Masters 1963 T. s. Gifford, 1147 w. Boone ct. #3367, Lady Lake, FL 32659 1964 Joseph c. Bryan, Ill, 24 Archwood Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061 1965 s. Flory Diehl, 11505 Carroll ct., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772-3955 1966 Alfred c. Collins, Jr., 3106 Evergreen way, Elliot City, MD 21043 1970 Milton R. Wheatley, Sr., 624 s. Ellwood Ave., Baltimore, MD 21224 1971 Samuel H.J. Womack, 1110 Marshall Rd., Greenwood, SC 29648 1973 Frederick H. Fogler, Jr., 19 Bancroft Ave., Bay Ridge, Annapolis,

MD 21403 1974 earl J. Wisner, 145 Willis st., Westminster, MD 21157 1975 Wm. M. Koenig, 2217 Dalewood Rd., Timonium, MD 21093 1977 Stephen J. Ponzillo, Jr., 7545 Westfield Rd., Baltimore, MD 21222 1978 William G. Gulley, 486 Williamsburg Lane, Odenton, MD 21113 1981 c. Herbert Grauling, Jr., 3453 TYier court, Ellicott City, MD 21043 1982 Russell E. Tazelaar, 5725 Middleton Lane, Temple Hills, MD 20748 1983 Stephen J. Ponzillo, 111, Marsteoh Hall, 4 Norgate court,

Cockeysville, MD 21030 1984 James D. Boggs, 753 Klee Mill Rd., westminister, MD 21157 1985 Donald M. Miller, 7705 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21224 1986 Harold W. Albrecht, 5665 Chelwynd Road, Baltimore, MD 21227 1987 Thomas c. Morris, Jr., P.O. Box 403, Kensington, MD 20895 1989 Bennie G. Owens, 35 McPherson Rd., Annapolis, MD 21401 1992 Calvin W. Parker, 24 W. Furnace Branch Rd., Glen Burnie, MD 21061 1993 Caulder B. Morris, 5803 Chestnut Hill Rd., College Park, MD 20740 1994 Rodolfo B. Aparentado, 5125 McFaul Rd., Baltimore, MD 21206 1995 Gordon A. Davids, 201 Marie Ave., severna Park, MD 21146

MASSACHUSETTS

Grand Officers G.M. No report submitted. D.G.M. No report submitted. P.c.w. No report submitted. G.R. Bob Rudy Hornberg, 186 Tremont st., suite 703, Boston, MA 02111

Past Grand Masters 1967 Ernest T. Otto, 130 Maplewood Tern, Northampton, MA 01060 1968 Ernest T. Otto, 130 Maplewood Tern, Northampton, MA 01060

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Ernest T. Otto, 130 Maplewood Tern, Northampton, MA 01060 Carl R. MacPherson, 621 Washington St., Abington, MA 02351 Carl R. MacPherson, 621 Washington st., Abington, MA 02351 Carl R. MacPherson, 621 Washington St., Abington, MA 02351 Edmund J. outhouse, 50 west Main st., Hopkinton, MA 01748 Edmund J. outhouse, 50 West Main st., Hopkinton, MA 01748 Edmund J. outhouse, 50 west Main st., Hopkinton, MA 01748 William c. Rose, 46 Boynton Ave., s. Hadley, MA 01075 William c. Rose, 46 Boynton Ave., s. Hadley, MA 01075 Vernon s. Bowers, 35 Pontiac Rd., somerset, MA 02726 Vernon s. Bowers, 35 Pontiac Rd., Somerset, MA 02726 Vernon s. Bowers, 35 Pontiac Rd., somerset, MA 02726 Robert W. Hansen', 176 Rock Street, Norwood, MA 02062 Charles R. Austin, 977 Main Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940 Howard c. Fiske, Route 102, west Stockbridge, MA 01266

MICHICAN

crand Officers G.M. Charles E. Stewart, P. o. Box 125, Monroe, Ml 48166 D.G.M. Donald L. Himes, 57347 copper creek Drive, washing ton Twp., Ml

48094 P.C.W. Ronald B. Blaisdell, 9528 Nathaline, Redford, Ml 48239 G.R. J. Bruce Eldred, 221 East Wing Rd., Mt. Pleasant, Ml 48858-9533

Past crand Masters 1965 Royce E. Curlis, 1200 Wright Ave. #107, Alma, Ml 48801 1968 Charles P. Sheffield, 1916 Morningside Dr., Grand Rapids, Ml 49506 1970 warren G. Major, 20593 Major Rd., Centerville, Ml 49032 1974 John Longo, 528 Winter Terrace, Winter Haven, FL 33881-5813 1975 Ernest J. Welsh, 08048 M-40, Gobles, Ml 49055 1979 Robt. A. Stutesman, 713 Clover Dr., Gaylord, Ml 49735 1980 J. Bruce Eldred, 221 E. Wing Rd., Mt. Pleasant, Ml 48858 1981 Kai V. Kofoed, 1901 Clearbrook, S.E. Grand Rapids, Ml 49508 1982 G. Gordon Goodman, 30700 U.S. Hwy. 19 North, No. 70, Palm

Harbor, FL 34684 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

William Skrepnek, 11601 Corunna St., Lennon, Ml 48449 Gordon J. Karslake, P.O. Box 125, Mason, Ml 48854 Kensell R. Goss, 25782 18th Ave., Gobles, Ml 49055 Charles T. Myer, 2546 Riverside Drive, # 310, Trenton, Ml 48183 Robert A. Wilson, W-8784 Kimberly Ln., Channing, Ml 49815 George c. Sellers, 25159 s. Magdalena, Harrison Twp_, Ml 48045 George w. H. Lyons, 49587 Iris, Utica, Ml 48087 Michael L. stellute, 437 Hanover st., concord, Ml 49237 Ernest Berry, 28361 Weddell, Trenton, Ml 48183-5044 Jeffery K. Burk, 7529 Leelanau Tr., Gaylord, Ml 49735 Michael J. Jungel, 426 Division St., Vicksburg, Ml 49097 Kenneth D. Chandler, 2288 coy Road, Mason, Ml 48854

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MINNESOTA

Grand Officers G.M. Norman A. Aune, 601 2"' Avenue NE, Brainerd, MN 56401 D.G.M. Robert R. Anderson, Sr., 140 walnut street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011 P.C.W Jerry Ray Korstad, 207 21" Street SW, Rochester, MN 55902 C.R. Stanley Morrill, Box 401, Fergus Falls, MN 56538-0401

Past Grand Masters 1966 James T. Stark, P.O. Box 638, Moorhead, MN 56560 1970 James o. Burlingame, 3809 Hubbard Ave., N., Minneapolis, MN

55422 1971 Lewis L. Aten, R.R. 2, Box 59, Oquawka, IL 61469-9620 1975 Lawrence K. Offenbecker, 623 w. Park Ave., Albert Lea, MN 56007 1976 John Hallberg Jones, 2700 E. Minnehaha Pky., Minneapolis, MN

55406 1977 William Green, 4625 w. 7th st., Winona, MN 55987 1978 Memo o. Hoen, 1721 Ramada AVe. s., Lakeland, MN 55043 1981 Davids. Bouschor, 124 N. 24th Ave. E., Duluth, MN 55805 1982 Hans A. Hansen, 941 North Shore, Albert Lea, MN 56007 1983 Robert E. Blau, 94 sea Fern Drive, Leesburg, FL 34788-8637 1985 Russell K. Amling, 5821 s. Log Hill Place, Tucson AZ 85746-3154 1987 Robert R. Vance, 14940 Alpaca Drive, sun City west, AZ 85375 1988 Stanley D. Morrill, P.O. Box 401, Fergus Falls, MN 56537-1503 1989 John R. Wentworth, 313 Ridge Road, Le Sueur, MN 56058 1990 Alvin G. Hanson, 311 East 7th, Sr. Albert Lea, MN 56007 1991 Michael Vukson, 7210 York AVenue south, Edina, MN 55435 1992 Donald Briggs, Box 134, Hills, MN 56138 1993 Hugh Swift, Jr., 2345 260th st. w., Farmington, MN 55024 1994 Dennis Wingrove, 5908 Grimes AVe. s., Edina, MN 55424 1995 F. James zwickey, R.R. 2, Box 14, Lake crystal, MN 56055

MISSISSIPPI

Grand Officers G.M. Eddie G. Holland, 507 s. court, Ellisville, MS 39437 D.G.M. Billy Frank Smith, Rt 4, BOX 136, Morton, MS 39117 P.C.W. Billy J. Morrow, 110 Camille Street, Senatobia, MS 38668 G.R. Fred F. Bean, P.O. BOX 1030, Meridian, MS 39302

Past Grand Masters 1946 T. Olin Gore, Jr., P.O. Box 147, water Valley, MS 38965 1962 Mays D. Whelchel, 2417 44th Ave., Meridian, MS 39301 1964 J. Allen Cabaniss, 21 Rosemont Nursing Home, Rosemont Drive,

Grenada, MS 38901 1970 William G. cotton, Rt. 2, Box 39, west Point, MS 39773 1972 James M. Laughter, 425 E. center, Hernando, MS 38632

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1973 Evan L. Fleming, Jr., 1520 south st., Vicksburg, MS 39180 1975 Tracy w. Lusk, 106 country Club Rd., Oxford, MS 38655 1978 van Aubrey Evans, 2300 McFarland Rd., Raymond, MS 39154 1979 Fred F. Bean, P.O. Box 1660, Meridian, MS 39302 1980 Lloyd B. Tanner, Jr., P.O. Box 1305, Vicksburg, MS 39180 1981 Dewey Burcham, Rt. 8, Box 234, Corinth, MS 38834 1984 1ra Lee Crowson, 705 s. 18'" street, Oxford, MS 38655 1985 Jeffie c. Dukes, 414 Wynhurst ct., Columbus, MS 39702 1986 James M. ward, 1265 Breckinridge Road, Jackson, MS 39204-4577 1087 Elwood Shoemaker, 2721 6th Ave., Gulfport, MS 39501 1988 Jack Hourguettes, Sr., Rt.1, Box 233, Moselle, MS 39459 1989 James E. Sneed, 1109 Armstrong Lane, Tupelom MS 38801 1990 James L. LUcas, P.O. Box 216, Schlater, MS 38952 1991 Jimmie L. Windham, 1 Reid Road, Hattiesburg, MS 39403 1992 Frank E. Hankinson, 111, 815 Spruce st., Columbus, MS 39701 1993 Glen Dale Brady, 21 Seal Road, Carriere, MS 39426 1994 George J. Williams, P.O. Box 2029, Learned, MS 39154 1995 Grady R. Partain, 173 Highway sow, Columbus, MD 39701

MISSOURI

crand Officers G.M. Clarencew. Weiland, 15947 county Road 8160, Rolla, MO 65401 D.G.M. Frederick H. Neal, P. o. Box 733, Sikeston, MO 63801 P.c.w. Bob L. Detherow, 3318 south Elmira, Springfield, MO 65807 C.R. Ronald E. wood, Jr., P. o. Box 6456, st. Joseph, MO 64506

Past crand Masters 1955 Edward E. Wilson, 29 caribou Circle, st. Joseph, MO 64506 1966 G. Fred Kling, 506 E. Clark St., Albany, MO 64402 1971 Everett E. Phillips, 1153 Hovey st., Springfield, MO 65802 1972 Logan E. Wing, Jr., 403 s. 31st St., St. Joseph, MO 64501 1974 Frank A. Arnold, 733 Main St., Boonville, MO 65233 1978 Everette L. Gloyd, 403 Jemphry, Eldon, MO 65026 1979 Ernest J. Thacker, 1501 Old Hwy. so west, Union, MO 63084 1980 George R. Johnson, 1208 Westboro Rd., Liberty, MO 64068 1981 Robert N. Hunter, 1312 Moreland Ave., Jefferson City, MO 65101 1982 Ronald R. Bielby, 15 Northridge Dr., St. Joseph, MO 64506 1983 Donald c. Treece, Rt. 3, Box 3, Kahoka, MO 63445 1984 Wm. G. Buckner, P.O. Box 721, Marshall, MO 65340 1985 Billie L. Bird, 6214 Grand, st. Joseph, MO 64504 1986 Blair c. Mayford, 14 DUffy court, St. Peters, MO 63376 1987 Jack R. Clark, 9931 McGee, Kansas City, MO 64116 1988 Alvin E. cerstenschlager, 316 N. Division, Bonne Terre, MO 63628 1989 Frank w. Hazelrigg, Jr., sos state Rt. z, Fulton, MO 65251 1990 William R. Probst, 2314 Washita, Springfield, MO 65804 1991 James H. Cockerham, 8307 Racquet Dr., st. Louis, MO 63121

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1992 John v. Crampton, 2228 Hillbrook Dr., cape Girardeau 63701 1993 Lawrence R. Albright II, Rt. 1, BOX 150-1, Webb City, MO, 64870 1994 Paul K. Kawakami, 820 East 31" street, Kansas City, MO 64109 1995 c. Richard carter, 629 s. 4tn street, Edwardsville, KS 66111

MONTANA

crand Officers G.M. Terry L. Coons, P. 0. BOX 809, Shelby, MT 59474 D.G.M. David W. Young, 30 Ramshorn, Dillon, MT 59725 P.C.W. Thomas E. Valente, Jr., 8624 Panorama East, Bozeman, MT 59715 C.R. c. Thomas Bersuch, P.O. Box 955, Lewistown, MT 59457

Past crand Masters 1953 Lyman E. Smith, 8603 S.E. Causey Ave. #3, Portland, OR 97266 1964 Arnold G. Beusen, Box 176, Glendive, MT 59330 1972 Robert w. Formanack, Box 169, Red Lodge, MN 59068 1973 Hugh H. Willson, Box 229, Ryegate, MT 59074 1974 Charles A. Creon, 250 Old Ferry Rd., Hadlock, WA 98339 1977 George M. Durst, P.O. BOX 459, Miles City, MT 59301 1978 Ludvik H. Jun, 1315 Ave. "C" N.W., Great Falls, MT 59404 1979 Clarence E. carter, P.O. Box 476, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 1980 Clarence E. carter, P.O. Box 476, Columbia Falls, MT 59912 1981 Royal M. Schott, 652 Leisure world, Mesa, AZ 85206 1982 Clinton c. cox, 2516Wyoming Ave., Billings, MT 59102 1983 E. Don Coolidge, P.O. BOX 632, Shelby, MT 59474 1984 John D. Machler, R.R. 2, Box 2296, Lewistown, MT 59457 1985 Robert J. Leete, 103 Hillcrest Dr., Hamilton, MT 59840 1986 Michael E. Hunter, 306 Prospect Drive, Glendive, MT 59330 1987 Robert E. Danskin, 1718 Virginia Lane, Billings, MT 59102 1988 Marvin w. Pelo, P.O. BOX 652, Red Lodge, MT 59058 1989 Loren E. Sigman, 622 s. Washington, Dillon, MT 59725 1990 Theodore T. Williams, 1757 Highland Blvd. #2, Bozeman, MT 59715-

7404 1992 Theodore Hiltz, Jr., P.O. Box 534, Deer Lodge, MT 58722 1993 Fred G. Nelson, Pine Ridge Estates, Miles City, MT 59301 1994 John Jae~ Demko, 18 Heather, Glasgow, MT 59230 1995 Norman G. Harvey, 5244 Laurel Road, Billings, MT 59101

NEBRASKA

crand Officers G.M. Fred R. Prell, 409 Park Avenue, Mccook, NE 69001 D.G.M. John T. Parsons, 1512 Beechwood Avenue, Papillion, NE 68133 P.C.W. Kirby E. Hunt, 524 North 9th street, Tekamah, NE 68061 G.R. Jay H. speck, 300 E. 23rd, Box 292, Fremont, NE 68025-0292

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Past crand Masters 1961 Archie w. White, 650 west 21'', Apt 180, Fremont, NE 68026 1967 Harley G. Lofton, Sr., 132011'" Avenue,# 110, Holdredge, NE

68949 1970 Louis v. Sylvester, 801 s. 52nd st., #2105, Omaha, NE 68106 1971 Donald c. Hafer, Box 421, Chappell, NE 69129 1975 Morton P. Steyer, 5668 Filmore st., Omaha, NE 68152 1978 J. Herb Price, 1410 Pershing Rd., Hastings, NE 68901 1979 Gail Axen, P.O. Box 123, Stanton, NE 68779 1979 Harry A. Tollander, 7709 Betty Louise Dr., Panama City, FL 32401 1983 Maurice W. Hall, 11712 Norwick, omaha, NE 68164 1984 Robert c. Franklin, 716 Shamrock Rd., Papillion, NE 68046 1985 Robert M. McDonald, 1302 w. 2nd st., Mccook, NE 69001 1986 Robert L. Williams, Route #2, Box 214, Hastings, NE 68901 1987 Gordon B. Pinney, HC 61, Box 35, Whitney, NE 69367 1988 Morgan A. Hartman, 627 Florida Ave., York, NE 68467 1989 Don R. Monnette, Rt. 2, Box 45, Humboldt, NE 68379 1990 warren o. Lichty, Jr., P.O. Box 22559, Lincoln, NE 68542-2559 1992 Virgil L. Tubach, 2235 s. 57th St., Lincoln, NE 68506 1993 Theodore J. Johnson, 501 Park Ave., suite 304, Omaha, NE 68105 1994 Edward I. Morrow, 1419 "1" street, Tekamah, NE 68061 1995 Frank D. Smutny, 206 Wainwright, Grand Island, NE 68802

NEVADA

crand Officers G.M. w. wayne Perkins, P. o. Box 3028, Tenopah, NV 89049-3028 D.G.M. Will Crocket, 2445 Trentham way, Reno, NV 89509 P.c.w. Robert "Bernie" Jackson, 130 Kendall, Winnemucca, NV 89445 C.R. R. E. "Bob" Spitzer, 127 Royal Drive, Carson City, NV 89706-2745

Past Crand Masters 1951 Perry w. Hayden, 1808 Pyranees, Carson City, NV 89701 1967 Frank Woodcliff, P.O. Box 290, Fallon, NV 89406-0290 1969 James c. Mjlls, 2749 Hemlock Stret, Longview WA 98632-2046 1975 Eldon M. Perkins, 510 westview, Carson City, NV 89701 1976 William B. Berk, 1005 Stanley Ave., N. Las Vegas, NV 89030 1977 Jos. Y. Uriola, BOX 490, Elko, NV 89801-0490 1982 Dorman c. Patten, 855 Ruby Ave., Reno, NV 89509 1983 Franklin L. Coonley, 1620 Molly Dr., Carson City, NV 89701 1985 Joseph A. Frade, 737 Bridge St., Yerington, NV 89447 1986 Darrel E. cauch, 58 Royal or., Carson City, NV 89706 1987 Jack c. Camburn, 1717 Loch Lomand wy., Las Vegas, NV 89102 1988 Edward M. Block, P.O. BOX 626, Carson City, NV 89702-0626 1989 Jerry o. Evans, 4324 Jadstone Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89108 1990 David o. stankow, 2714 W. Nopal Cir., Mesa, AZ 85202

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1991 Roy A. Wilson, P.O. BOX 396, Yerington, NV 89447-0396 1992 Allen E. Marsh, P.O. Box 777, Dayton, NV 89403-0777 1993 David G. Bywater, P.O. Box 60902, Boulder City, NV 89006-0902 1994 Robert F. Gilbert, 4409 st. Andrews Cr., Las Vegas, NV 89107-2075 1995 Reed R. Moseley, P.O. Box 641, Elko, NV 89803-0641

NEW HAMPSHIRE

orand Officers G.M. Michael L. Goodman, 19 High Street, Kennebunk, ME 04043 D.G.M. Roger A. DOUillette, 20 Tilton Hill Road, Pittsfield, NH 03263 P.C.W. Richard F. Cole, Jr., 176 Front Street, Exeter, NH 03833 G.R. Robert M. Argel, 280 Bayside Rd., Greenland, NH 03840

Past orand Masters 1958 Charles W. Varney, Jr., P.O. Box 1102, Rochester, NH 03867 1959 Agnew G. walker, P.O. Box 4, Lebanon, NH 03766 1965 John E. Williams, 44 cypress st .. Manchester, NH 03103 1971 Paul M. Mayette, Main st., North Haverhill, NH 03774 1972 Francis Melvin White, 116 s. Main St., Penacook, NH 03301 1974 Arnold M. Ashley, P.O. BOX 246, Dover, NH 03820 1975 Edwin H. Newell, 59 Cottonwood Ave., Laconia, NH 03246 1979 Raymond H. Chase, 10 Glenwood Ave., Dover, NH 03820 1980 Ernest T. Biladeau, Jr., 51 Windmill Ln., Laconia, NH 03246 1981 Donald M. Miller, 47 Hill st., Newburyport, MA 01950 1982 Douglas L. Robertson, Sr., 508 E. High St., Manchester, NH 03104 1985 Leighton A. Drown, 7 Bruce Street, Hudson, NH 03051 1987 Clayton S. Keith, R.R. #1, Box 266, Westmoreland, NH 03467 1988 Wallace F. Emerson, 12 Madison Avenue, Hooksett, NH 03106 1989 Kenneth E. Lang, P.O. Box 152, Meredith, NH 03253 1990 Robert M. Argel, 280 Bayside Rd., Greenland, NH 03840 1992 Jimmy Lafiosca, P.O. Box 146, East Andover, NH 03231 1993 Charles H. Todd, 35 River Road, Allenstown, NH 03275 1994 Frederick James Welch, 1 Notchview Drive, Plymouth, NH 03264 1995 Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., 280 Bayside Rd., Greenland, NH 03840

NEW JERSEY

orand Officers G.M. Robert J. Sheridan, 403 Breaker Drive, Absecon, NJ 08201 D.G.M. William Cranston, 153 Ridge Road, No. Arlington, NJ 07031 P.c.w. Sanford B. Haberman, 3868 Crayton Road, Naples, NJ 33940-3529 G.R. Paul c. coup hos, 41 Hunter Avenue, Fanwood, NJ 07023-1246

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Past Crand Masters 1961 Charles Fred Angerman, Jr., Rt. 2, Zion Rd., Box 83, Pleasantville,

1965 1977 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

NJ 08232 Phillip Neuberger, 1830 Martha Dr., Las Cruces, NJ 88001 H. o. Lee Fenstad, 1021 Washington st., cape May, NJ 08204 Gordon J. Brenner, 1 Washington st., Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 Donald c. Exler, 236 Buttonwood Lane, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Richard R. Holmes, 50 Burnett Ter., Maplewood, NJ 07040 Alvin L. Zach, 8 Lisa court, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 William Schoene, 303 Old Short Hills Rd., Shorthills, NJ 07078 James Hagen, 614 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, NJ 07928 warren L. Pangborne, 123 Elgin Ave., Westmont, NJ 08108 Paul c. couphos, 41 Hunter Avenue, Fanwood, NJ 07023-1246 Robert A. Ti Ikey, 125 W. Milton Ave., Rahway, NJ 07065 William D. Shuff, 1300 s. E. 7'" street,# 105, cape coral, FL 33990 Charles B. Robinson, P.O. Box 400, Woodstown, NJ 08098·0400 Samuel Kernaghan, 9 Lafayette Place, Irvington, NJ 07111 Robert D. Barber, 423 East Main street, Millville, NJ 08332 Stephen Lutz, 1228 Kline Place, Rahway, NJ 07065-1947

NEW MEXICO

crand Officers G.M. Robert M. Abernathey, 120 Monte Rey Drive, Los Alamos,NM 87544 D.G.M. Lloyd o. Bates, 700 College Place, Las Cruces, NM 88005 P.C.W. Louis w. Gonzalez,6221 Christy Avenue NE,Albuquerque,NM 87109 G.R. Richard Corn, Jr., 6701 Natalie Ave. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110

Past crand Masters 1967 Phil Witherspoon, 3105 s. Wyoming Drive, Roswell, NM 88201-2328 1972 Lynn D. Hudgeons, Box 871, Gallup, NM 87301 1979 Robert w. Bouma, 3808 Wellelsey Dr. N.E., Albuquerque,NM 87111 1983 A. Leon Briggs, 9016 sun court SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121 1984 Russell H. McNeace, 1252 Chaco st., Farmington, NM 87401 1985 John A. Hughes, 2821 Siringo Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87501 1986 Richard E. Johnston, 4709 Trinity Dr., Los Alamos, NM 87544 1987 John R. Mendius, 124 Rover Blvd., Los Alamos, NM 87544 1988 Jay Twilley, 3725 E. crossroads, Roswell, NM 88201-9011 1989 Jay Twilley, 3725 E. crossroads, Roswell, NM 88201-9011 1990 Thomas E. Speight, 2007 MCDevitt Pl., Gallup, NM 87301 1991 William c. Matthews, P.O. Box 5602, Farmington, NM 87499 1992 Darrel D. Hornsby, 705 Esquela, Tucumcari, NM 88401 1994 Charles s. Price, 1775 Fairfield Avenue, Reno, NV 89509 1995 Robert L. Haupert, P. o. Box 433, Farmington, NM 87499

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NEW YORK

crand Officers G.M. Jay Kosseff, 1 Manor Road, Rhinebeck, NY 12572-1707 D.G.M. John P. Nosal, Jr., 189 Ivory Foster Rd, Apt A-9, owego, NY 13827 P.c.w. Paul B. Matthews, 192 Third street, Buchanan, NY 10511-1114 G.R. Fred G. Hickein, 9 Pine Street, Oneonta, NY 13820-1922

Past Grand Masters 1959 Harold M. Kreason, Maple Crest Manor, 76 E. Main st., Hornell, NY

1968 1978 1979 1980 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

14843-2074 Walter R. Conlin, 140 Fuller St., Corning, NY 14832-1314 Gordon w. Hathaway, 6285 Stage Road, Utica, NY 13502-9555 Jerrold L. Hastings, R. R.1, Box 15, Washington, VT 05675-7601 Charles E. Grant, 66 Stebbins Av., Tuckahoe, NY 10707-3629 Robert w. Wallace, 96 Regents street, Lockport, NY 14094-5017 Lester G. Weinheimer, Jr., 6783 Black Rd., Derby, NY 14047-9710 Fred G. Hickein, 9 Pine Street, Oneonta, NY 13820-1922 Raymond R. Beardsley, 32 Kurt Rd., Pittsford, NY 14534-3946 Edmund Lynch, Jr., 15 orchard Pd., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603-4839 John A. Sainz, P.O. BOX 610, Glen Falls, NY 12801-0610 Charles F. van Etten, 9836 van Etten Rd., Gowanda, NY 14070-9658 Earle J. Hino, Jr., 54 Patrice Ter., Williamsville, NY 14221-4758 John M. Hilliard, P. 0. BOX 941, New York, NY 10116-0941 Richard c. Hadley, 107 Seneca Ave. OC, Oneida, NY 13421-2561 Oliver D. Mereness, R.R. #2, Box 663D, Cobleskill, NY 12043-9614 Joseph A. Peloso, 259 Sallas court, Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Wayne E. Carrington, Sr., 125 East street, Oneonta, NY 13820-1321 Harvey E. Payne, 16 Beach Road, RR 12, Lansing, NY 14882-9011

NORTH CAROLINA

Grand Officers G.M. w. c. Morrisette, Jr., 1601 Gracewood Drive, Greensboro, NC

D.G.M. P.C.W. G.R.

27408 Donald A. Bennett, Route 1, Box 282, Lillington, NC 27546 Douglass. Moore, 420 Chambwood Drive, Monroe, NC 28112 Kol on Flack, 80 Broadway, Asheville, NC 28801

Past Grand Masters 1960 James E. McDavid, 1804 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, NC 28305 1964 E. Paul Martin, P.O. Box 154, Waynesville, NC 28786 1968 Alva L. Williams, R.R. 6, BOX 308A, Kinston, NC 28501-9155 1969 Hiram J. Casebolt, 107 Longview Lake Dr., Raleigh, NC 27610 1973 James H. Home, 524 Vista Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28305 1974 Robert L. Parker,2 Hannah Grace way, Hendersonville, NC 28792 1977 Kenneth W. Beck, 2508 Wedgewood Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144

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1978 Charles Wilbur Smith, 5412 Cold Harbor Drive, Charlotte, NC 28208 1979 Lester L. Woolard, 601 E. 9'" street, Washington, NC 27889-4577 1980 Cornelius E. Morris, Rt. 1, Box 210-B, Horse Shoe, NC 28742 1982 Paul Etheridge, Jr., 610 Frank st., Raleigh, NC 27604 1983 William Johnson Clark, 402 Edge Hill Rd., New Bern, NC 28562 1984 Forrest Ray Pugh, P.O. Box 27, Shiloh, NC 27974 1985 Carl McCracken, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 816, Waynesville, NC 28786 1986 Fredricks. Daniels, Sr., 5718 Packhouse Road, Wilson, NC 27896 1988 Richard L. Walker, 509 E. second street, Washington, NC 27889 1990 Jack T. Dossett, 2715 Guess Road, Durham, NC 27705 1991 Jack M. Callaham, I Timberidge Ct., Greensboro, NC 27407 1992 Harry W. Crump, Box 12084, New Bern, NC 28561 1993 D. Allen Surratt, 6587 Surratt country Road, Denton, NC 27239 1994 Ralph v. Shipton, 109 Deer cove Road, Hampstead, NC 28443 1995 Randy L. Flack, 41 Brown Road, Asheville, NC 28806

NORTH DAKOTA

crand Officers G.M. Merle L. Huhner, P. o. Box 793, Devils Lake, ND 58301-0793 D.G.M. Karnes K. Well, 1014 constitution Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58501 P.C.W. Arden N. Grundvig, 201 34"' Avenue, south, Grand Forks, ND 58201 G.R. Orlando v. Ellingson, 2724 valley View Ave., Bismarck, ND 58501

Past Crand Masters 1959 Harley R. Kingsbury, Grafton, ND 58237 1964 Arthur H. Davis, 255 Texas street., E-464, Rapid City, SD 57701-7319 1971 Bernard Rognile, P.O. Box 221, Churchs Ferry, ND 58325-0221 1976 Oscar c. Nottveit, Haynes, ND 58637 1983 Donald J. Laschkewitsch, 1810 North 7th Street, Bismarck, ND

1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995

58501 Laverne Stippich, Hettinger, ND 58639 Norris W. Nelson, 223 Franklin Ave., Larimore, ND 58251 Edwin R. Anderson, 81511'h Avenue North, Fargo, ND 58102 W. Durward Koll, Rural Route 2, Box 10, Wimbledon, ND 58492 Loren G. Eikanas, 1613 Porter Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58501 Donovan J .. Eck, 316 Capitol Ave. E., Bismarck, ND 58501 Paul Torgeson, 252818th st. s., Fargo, ND 58103-6602 James F. Moris. R.R. I - Box 388- Pembina, ND 58271 Norman R. Byers, 3006 N. 9th st., Fargo, ND 58102-1366 Andrew R. Caylor, P.O. Box 449, Washburn, ND 58577-0449

OKLAHOMA

crand Officers G.M. Bill B. Perkins, 4809 N. Wheeling, Tulsa, OK 74130

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D.G.M. Earl Berryman, Jr., 5015 s. Berryman Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73150

P.C.W. Rex L. Bowen, 519 E. Main Street, Cushing, OK 74023 G.R. Donald J. Cink, P.O. BOX 50, Medford, OK 73759

Past crand Masters 1959 Chester M. Cowen, 1315 S.19th st., Chickasha, OK 73018 1962 Bernard F. Mandlebaum, 3321-A East Tuxedo Blvd., Bartlesville, OK

74006 1965 o. Kenneth Taylor, 908 Mockingbird Lane, Okmulgee, OK 74447 1971 Seymour B. Ingerson, P.O. Box 266, Bartlesville, OK 74005 1974 Loren L. Jones, 721 E. Cleveland, P.O. Box 818, Guthrie, OK 73044 1975 John T. west, P.O. Box 520, Bolivar, MO 65613 1980 Neal D. Leech, 643 N. Market st., Shawnee, OK 74801 1982 L. D. Clark, 2600 N. Hammond, Oklahoma City, OK 73127 1983 Carl R. Burrows, Route 1, Box 65, Tipton, OK 73570 1984 Paul A. Fitch, P.O. Box 3208, Norman, OK 73070 1986 William A. Nation, 1309 Lakecrest Dr., Norman, OK 73071 1987 Donald M. Keiser, 220 SW Crystal Hills Drive, Lawton, OK 73505 1988 c. W. Epperson, 27 East Ayers, Shawnee, OK 74801 1989 w. R. "Monk" Hudson, 3116 N. ROSS Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73112 1990 James O. Rust, 217 s. Memorial, Tulsa, OK 74112 1991 John J. Petrik, 126 w. sunset Drive, Medford, OK 73759 1992 James A. Hogue, Sr., P.O, Box 2904, Tulsa, OK 74 101 1993 Donald Haralson, 3921 Coventry Lane, Norman, OK 73072 1994 Lewis A. Hullman, P.O. Box 515, Shawnee, OK 74801 1995 Joseph M. Lusk, 4929 smoking Oak Drive, Tulsa, OK 74130

ORECON

crand Officers G.M. Otis c. Harden, P.O. Box 685, Oakridge, OR 97463 D.G.M. Thomas A. Crosby, 3016 concord way, Forest Grove, OR 97116 P.C.W. Wallace E. Lambert, 154 Sherman Place, st. Helens, OR 97051 G.R. Lawrence E. Six, 4500 S.E. Roethe Road, Milwaukie, OR 97267

Past Crand Masters 1966 Ross F. Gilkison, 11177 Cherry Blossom Dr.,# 310, Portland, OR

1970 1975 1977 1978 1979 1981 1982 1983

97216 J. Robert Nelson, 4524 S.E. 45th Ave., Portland, OR 97206 Edward F. Ridderbusch, Box 550, Tillamook, OR 97141 Maurice F. Roberts, 31085 N.E. canter Lane, Sherwood, OR 97140 Stephen D. Waite, 2259 Arthur Drive, Reedsport, OR 97467 Jesse J. FOX, P.O. BOX 828, Sutherlin, OR 97479 John L. Bradfield, 727 w. Clover Ct., Cheney, WA 99004 Dalvin Holloway, P.O. Box 767, Canyonville, OR 97417 Charles Bink Lewis, Rt.1, Box 181A, Baker, OR 97814

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Ivan D. Rinck, 476 E. Broadway, Eugene, OR 97401 Gene Caswell, 26245 Old Holley Rd., sweet Home, OR 97386 David Y. Wilson, P.O. BOX 5112, Bend, OR 97708 Herald E. Reid, 307 s.w. 2nd, Milton-Freewater, OR 97862 Stanley Guy Laker, 1366 wards creek Rd., Rogue River, OR 97537 Glendon K. Jefferies, P.O. Box 742, Ashland, OR 97520 Boyd A. Balcom. 58265 Holgard Lane, La Grande, OR 97850 Fred W. Renstrom, 3233 Downing st., Eugene, OR 97401 Dennis R. Dorsett, 62820 Aladdin ct., Bend, OR 97701 John Scott Harvey, 62916 Monroe Lane, La Grande, OR 97850 Thomas Barry Goringe, 19155 S.W. Jaylee, Aloha, OR 97007 Leigh A. Hartley, 706 Eric Loop, Grants Pass, OR 97526

PANAMA

crand Officers G.M. Ricardo A. Young, P.O. Box 9710, Panama 4, Rep. of Panama D.G.M. Julio M. Aquin, P. o. Box A531, Panama 9A, Rep. of Panama P.C.W. James E. cook, PSC # 02, Box 3233, APO AA, 34002 C.R. Rolando A. Linares, Jr., P. o. Box 2015, Balboa, Rep. of Panama

Past Crand Masters 1993 Donald P. Garrido, 13722 Ridge River, San Antonio, TX 78230-5850 1994 Alberto Lalo, P. o. Box 55-1545, Panama City, Rep. of Panama 1995 Victor J. Samudio, Apartado 487 David Chiriqui, Rep. of Panama

PHILIPPINES

crand Officers G.M. Abellardo T. camahalan, 461 Bayan Luma, Imus, cavite, Philippines D.G.M. Charles H. DeMorse, #1 DeMorse Hill, Barba Road, Bo.Barretto,

Olongo, Philippines P.c.w. Robert E. savellon, car. P. del Rosario - Don Pedro Cui sts., cebi

City, Philippines C.R. Isaac F. Arribas, Jr., 1440 San Marcelino Street, Ermita, Manila,

Philippines

Past crand Masters 1965 Antonio Gonzalez, Jr., 4645 Old santa Mesa st., Manila, Philippines 1966 Will K. Prestidge, Jr., 18th CEOS, PSC 1, BOX 21388, APO SF 96230 1970 Eliseo P. David, 383 Llamado st., cavite City, Philippines 1972 James L. Norris, P.O. Box 744, Agana, Guam 96910 1973 Jose B. Legaspi, Lopex Jaena st., cavite City, Philippines 1974 Ernest L. Albert, MTMC TML, BOX 51, APO SF 96331 1975 Raymond Everett Wilmarth, 9 Greenhills st., Magdalena Rolling

Hills, New Manila, Quezon City, Philippines

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1979 Fredric L. Pendergraft, CIRO Box 183, APO san Francisco 1981 Dominador A. Herrera, 1625 J. Felipe Blvd., cavite City, Philippines 1982 Damasco c. Tria, 1828 Taft AVe., Manila, Philippines 1983 Mariano A. cantos, P.O. Box 37, Okinawa, Japan 1984 Simeon Rene Lacson, 59 Barcelona St., Merville Park, Paranaque,

Rizal, Philippines 1986 Clyde L. Whitfield, P.O. Box 8638, Tamuning, Guam, U.S.A. 96911 1987 William Bazel, Jr., P.O. Box 436, Okinawa City, Okinawa, Japan 1988 Juan c. Nabong, Jr., 149-H J. Ruiz st., San Juan, Metro Manila,

Philippines 1989 Serafin M. Malubag, Box 2858, Agama, Guam 969 10 1990 Dennis E. Provencher, 1059-3 Aza Yogi, lkinawa, Japan 1991 Aurelio R. Ignacio, Jr., 154-D Lino Barron st., cavite City,

Philippines 1992 Crispulo M. Fernandez, Jr., 317 Mabini st., Cainta Rizal, Philippines 1993 Isaac F. Arribas, Jr., 1440 San Marcelino street, Ermita, Manila,

Philippines 1994 Fidel s. Chua, Golden Sq. Food center, 82 Banawe comer samat,

ouezon City, Philippines 1995 Theodore L. way, 2403 A. Ritz Towers Ayala Ave., Makati,

Philippines

RHODE ISLAND

crand Officers G.M. Raymond A. Thomas, 439 Hope Street, Bristol, RI 02809 D.G.M. Sidney Clifford, Jr., 60 Freeman Place, Providence, RI 02906 P.c.w. Dewey L. smith, 90 High street, Bristol, RI 02809 C.R. Stafford Sheehan, 1508 Pleasant Street, Fall River, MA 02723-1913

Past crand Masters 1951 Karl E. Falkenholm, 72 The Boulevard, Middletown, RI 02 840 1963 Edwin o. Wilbur, 47 Thurbur St., Pawtucket, RI 02861 1964 Russell E. Knight, 1446 Hayes St. #4, Hollywood, FL 33020 1966 c. Leigh Kingsford, 4 Wendy Lane, Carolina, RI 02812 1972 Dr. Saunders w. Spooner, P.O. Box 1335, Sanibel, FL 33957-1335 1973 William.R smith, Rt. 4, Box 884, Tourtellot Hill Rd., North Scituate,

1975 1976 1979 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 1991

RI 02857 David P. Kopech, 101 Radcliffe AVe., Providence, RI 02908 Lawrence c. Miller, 38 Rounds Ave., Providence, RI 02907 Jack R. Baker, P· 18 Howard AVe., Hope, RI 02831 Robert J. Allen, 44 walnut Rd., Barrington, RI 02806 Morphis A. Jamie!, 10 Market St., warren, RI 02885 Rowland E. Hill, 1128 Great Road, Lincoln, RI 02865 Kenneth J. Dorney, 90 Sunset Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889 Alvin R. Davis, Jr., 209 Dandie View Rd., North Conway, NH 03860 Russell A. Grout, 8 Fairway Dr., Barrington, RI 02806

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1992 Earls. Palmer, Jr., 20 Cononchet Trail, East Greenwich, RI 02818 1993 Stafford Sheehan, 1508 Pleasant Street, Fall River, MA 02723 1994 Jerry 1. Duhamel, Sr., 5 crystal court, Charlestown, RI 02813 1995 Nelson E. Kay, 842 Weeden street, Pawtucket, RI 02860

SOUTH CAROLINA

crand Officers G.M. Douglas G. Lee, 119 Saxon Drive, Gaffney, SC 29341-1027 D.G.M. Philip Russell, 4746 Langridge Drive, Charleston, sc 29405 P.C.W. Charles E. Mackey, 209 E. Richland street, Kershaw, SC 29067 G.R. Robert c. Hopple, P. o. Box 7463, Columbia, SC 29202-7463

Past crand Masters 1959 Mendel c. Jeanes, 800 state St. Apt. 268, w. Columbia, sc 29169 1965 Thomas A. Bolt, 9 Ashford Ave., Greenville, sc 29609 1970 Marvin N. DeYoung, 307 Shands St., Clinton, SC 29325 1975 H. Dwight MCAiister, 3354 Bay Road, Pamplico, sc 29583 1976 Caldwell T. Hinson, 1115 Chesterfield Ave., Lancaster, sc 29720 1980 William R. Logan, 114 Hulsey Drive, Greenwood, sc 29646 1981 John H. Martschink, Jr., 1218 Durham Place, Charleston, sc 29407 1982 O'Neil Roberts, 839 Monarch Place, Kershaw, SC 29067 1983 Harold w. Rhodes, sr., 1966 Eden Terr, Rock Hill, sc 29730 1984 Wilson c. Hardee, P.O. Box 65, Johnsonville, SC 29555 1985 J. Gordon Cartrette, P.O. Box 146, Marion, sc 29571 1987 J. Frank Gilliland, 411 s. Elm Street, Pendleton, SC 29670 1987 Robert D. Yonce, P.O. Box 338, Ridge spring, SC 29129 1988 LeRoy w. wells, 27 Harrell Road, Sumter, sc 29150 1990 Neal H. Brown, Jr., 1015 Kennedy st., Camden, sc 29020 1991 T. Henry Waldrep, 105 Waldrep Dr., Westminster, sc 29693 1992 Josepj L. McGee, 1616 Upland Drive, Columbia, SC 29204 1993 Johnnie L. Bolt,, 105 sunshine Lane., Laurens, sc 29360 1994 Earl P. Hudgens, Jr., 545 N. Martin Road, Easley, sc 29640

SOUTH DAKOTA

crand Officers G.M. Marvin J. Erickson, 1014 8'h Street, spearfish, SD 57783 D.G.M. Charles H. Walker, 302 s. Traylor, Pierre, SD 57501 P.C.W. John w. sweaney, 630 Harvard street, soearfish, SD 57783 G.R. Richard c. Geib, 609 wayside srive, Rapid City, SD 57702

Past crand Masters 1960 Wilbur H. Dale, 1006 s. Third Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57105 1974 Arthur W. Westwood, 209 Evans Lane, Spearfish, SD 57783 1975 Melvin Wall, 318 Mary Lane, Pierre, SD 57501

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1977 J. Gerald Ross, Box 266, Mitchell, SD 57301 1978 William W. Loudenslager, 2300 So. Holly, Sioux Falls, SD 57105 1979 Cyril M. Beeching, 1014 Elkhorn, Belle Fourche, SD 57717 1980 Florin w. Henuninger, 119 s. central, Pierre, SD 57501 1981 Glenn R. Olson, 319 N. w. 7th, Madison, SD 57042 1982 Victor c. Pengra, Box 465, Black Hawk, SD 57718 1984 Perry Anderson, 216 N. Van Buren, Pierre, SD 57501 1985 Jerry K. Thomas, 4823 Cliff Dr., Rapid City, SD 57702 1987 Raymond w. Horn, Box 468, Sioux Falls, SD 57101 1988 John w. Schwietert, 814 Columbus, Rapid City, SD 57701 1990 Arthur E. Bjorke, 1424 Idahos. E., Huron, SD 57350 1991 Carl v. Olson, HCR 82, BOX 141, Box Elder, SD 57719 1992 Eugene c. Leao, P.O. Box 239, Estelline, SD 57234-0239 1993 James D. Marrs, 4302 w. Chicago, Rapid City, SD 57702 1994 earl D. Pengra, 22745 151" Avenue, Box Elder, SD 57719-9801 1995 Richard c. Geib, 609 wayside Dr., Rapid City, SD 57702

TENNESSEE

crand Officers G.M. Jarvis A. Gober, 433 Apache Trail, Cleveland, TN 37311 D.G.M. Robert w. Yahola, 4144 Meadow court Dr., Memphis, TN 38135 P.C.W. J. Hoy Stephenson, P. 0. BOX 110506, Nashville, TN 37222 G.R. Billy R. Brown, P.O. BOX 24216, Nashville, TN 37202

Past crand Masters 1957 E. Leslie Webb, Jr., 709 Jones Ave., Maryville, TN 37801 1964 James Edgar McFadin, 3535 Kirby Rd., D-302, Memphis, TN 38115 1966 J. R. Denny, 901 E. Chilhowie Ave., Johnson City, TN 37601 1969 Oscar Earl cook, Jr., 517 Hamilton Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37405 1971 John Roy Stracener, 1614 Glenhaven, Murfreesboro, TN 37130 1973 David Hollis Vaughn, 2891 Walker Ave., Memphis, TN 38111 1975 wm. w. cannon, 4405 Beechcliff Dr., Kingsport, TN 37664 1979 Max F. Shafer, 7726 Mahoney Rd., Millington, TN 38053 1980 c. Doug Thomas, Jr., 10815 Tull Hwy., Tullahoma, TN 37388 1981 waiter F Ford, Jr., 11524 Kingston Park, Knoxville, TN 37922 1982 William 8. Taylor, Rt. 2, Box 387, Springville, TN 38256 1983 earl Cunningham, Rt. 4, Box 1310, spring City, TN 37381 1984 Ralph H. Fletcher, 907 s. 2nd st., Elizabethton, TN 37643 1986 Johnny L. Byrd, 2602 Crestwood Rd., Nashville, TN 37214 1987 Donald R. Kibble, sr.,, 6311 Wimberly Drive, Chattanooga, TN

37416 1989 Howard Bailey, Rt. 4, Box 4492, Manchester, TN 37355 1992 wm. B. Hooper, 2916 Windemere er., Nashville, TN 37214 1993 Gary w. M. Davis, 2320 Princeton Lane, Johnson City, TN 37601 1994 Donald Barrow, 75 Jayson Street, Camden, TN 38320 1995 Nick R. Ramos, P.O. BOX 88, Gladeville, TN 37071

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crand Officers G.M. Thomas H. Eastwood, 947 E. 1000 North, Lehi, UT 84043 D.G.M. John L. Elwell, Jr., 4380 s. 5100 west, Hooper, UT 84315 P.c.w. William J. Westbrook, 2580 Valley View AVe., salt Lake City, UT

84117 G.R. Horace A. Thomas, 650 East South Temple St., Salt Lake City, UT

84102

Past crand Masters 1950 Fred E. Ray, 412 w. 75 North, Orem, UT 84057 1955 Alan E. Goodell, 2703 Brinker AVe., Ogden, UT 84403 1962 Wallace v. Peck, P.O. Box 424, American Fork, UT 84003 1966 Calvin A. Behle, 1855 27th st., Ogden, UT 84003 1969 Aaron Hey, 4725 San Pedro NE 15, Albuquerque, NM 87109 1971 Lamar H. Jones, Box 224, Price, UT 84501 1972 Jay R. Newman, 6887 S. 725 E. #D, Midvale, UT 84047 1973 Kenneth M. Neuschwander, 1040 s. David Blvd., Bountiful, UT

84010 1974 William F. Wade, 1651 ·21st St., Ogden, UT 84401 1975 Blaine M. Simons, 1131 August Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 1979 Thomas B. Anderson, P. o. Box 875, Price, UT 84501 1980 Delbert F. Hansen, 5530 somerset Way, salt Lake City, UT 84117 1983 c. Earl Prisk, 1974 s. 2500 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 1984 Lawrence F. Butler, 4161 N. Crestview Ave., Provo, UT 84604 1985 Norman L. H. Sprinkel, P.O. Box 25485, salt Lake City, UT 84125 1986 Ronald R. Stringham, 5953 Lupine Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84121 1988 Charles H. smith, 5100 south 1050 west #217, Ogden, UT 84405 1989 Blaine H. Simons, 2691 Flamingo Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84117 1992 Richard H. Simons, 1135 Alton Way, salt Lake City, UT 84108 1993 A. T. Hereim, 2403 Berkeley Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84109 1994 Curtis N. Lancaster, 688 south 600 west, Brigham City, UT 84302 1995 Raymond F. White, 5990 Wasatch Drive, Ogden, UT 84403

VERMONT

Crand Officers G.M. Roy F. Nicholson, 77 Terrace street, Montpelier, VT 05602 D.G.M. Clyde T. Reynolds, RD# 2, Box 843, Bethel, VT 05032 P.C.W. Arthur w. Clough, Jr., RD# 2, Box 116, Chester, VT 05143 G.R. Donald c. Brown, RD# 2, Box 100, Williamstown, VT 05679

Past crand Masters 1959 Welland s. Horn, RD# 3, Box 3187, Brandon, VT 05733·9310 1966 Chester W. Watters, 718 Tam O'Shanter Ave., sun City, FL 33573 1971 Morris G. Tucker, RD# 2, Box 189, center Rutland, VT 05736

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1977 Raymond F. Sutton, R.R. 1, Box 3599, Rutland, VT 05701 1978 James E. Selleck, Rt. 3, Box 516, Middlebury, VT 05753 1979 Clyde H. Putman, P.O. Box 277, Arlington, VT 05250-0277 1983 David E. Cumming, 30 Birchwood Park Drive, Barre, VT 05641-8653 1984 Donald S. Seeley, SR 34, BOX 2359, Rutland, VT 05701 1985 Rodney A. Akers, 14 Dothan st., White River Jct., VT 05001 1986 Aurele Gagne, RD 1, Box 234, Highgate Center, VT 05459 1987 Cedric L. Smith, P. o. Box 586, south Barre, VT 05670-0586 1988 Brent N. Martin, RD 1, Box 221, Brookfield, VT 05036 1989 James R. Winner, 111, P.O. Box 161, Middlebury, VT 05753 1990 Palmer E. Martin, R.R.1, Box 465, Willimastown, VT 05679 1992 Arnold G. Preston, P.O. Box 86, Chelsea, VT 05038-0086 1993 William w. Smith, P.O. BOX 473, Newport, VT 05855-0473 1994 Donald c. Brown, RD# 2, Box 100, Williamstown, VT 05679 1995 Willis J. Morse, RD# 2, Box 1265, Waterbury, VT 05676

WASHINGTQN

Grand Officers G.M. William E. Nelson, 7756 44'" street west, University Pl., WA 98466 D.G.M. Kenneth o. Hartley, 404 s. Edison street, Kennewick, WA 99336 P.C.W. George W. Carlile, P. o. Box 3176, Everett, WA 98203-8176 G.R. Albert W. Shaw, 5403 156th Ave, NE, Redmond, WA 98052-5137

Past Grand Masters 1962 Duane w. Dolan, 1416 33rd Ave. s., Seattle, WA 98144 1963 David G. Miller, 2000 W. Reserve St., Vancouver, WA 98663 1966 Richard D. Hein, 22306 141st. Ave. E.1, Graham, WA 98338 1971 Vernon R. Parks, 1330 27'" Avenue., Bid# 1, Lewiston, ID 83501 1973 Harry B. Warnick, P. o. Box 31444, Seattle, WA 98103-1444 1974 Frederick R. Allen, P. o. Box 726, Sequim, WA 98382 1976 Albertw. Shaw, 5403-156th Ave., N.E., Redmond, WA 98052-5137 1977 Robert J. Johnston, 501 E. Mountain View Ave, #6, Ellensburg, WA

98926 1978 Glenn Waggoner, P.O. Box 282, Centralia, WA 98531 1981 Morris J. Bean, 13403 N.E. 85th st., Redmond, WA 98052 1982 Norman F. Campo, 823 High Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337-1058 1985 Eugene A. Danielson, 10415 130th N.E., Kirkland, WA 98033 1986 Herbert H. Smith, 36908 7th Ave., sw, Federal way, WA 98023 1987 William R. Heckman, 50 E. Lopez, Port Angeles, WA 98362-6509 1989 Norman V. Harms, P.O. Box 689, Pasco, WA 99301 1990 John D. Keliher, 3215 N. 19th St., Tacoma, WA 98046 1991 John w. Brewer, Rt. 2, Box 340, Pullman, WA 99163 1994 John G. Hardin, 2602 Tieton Dr., Yakima, WA 98902 1995 James W. Nisbet, 149 Elm View Ave., Chehalis, WA 98532

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Grand Officers G.M. Roderick A. cutler, 6654 Fulton Road, Burnaby, B.C. VSE 3H1 D.G.M. David H. Wilson, 423 Avenue u south, Saskatoon, Sask. S7M 3C4 P.C.W. Ernest Zander, 79 creenbrook Cresent, Brooks, Alberta T1R OJ6 C.R. Donald B. Russell, 1532 30" Avenue, Calgary, Alberta T2T 1P3

Past Grand Masters 1960 William c. Scott, 130-11440 University Ave,Edmonton, Alberta

1967 1968 1969 1971 1972 1975 1977 1978 1980 1981 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

T6G IZI Leonard S. Churchill, 140 E. Keith, N. Vancouver B.C. U7L 4M9 Eric o. Burt,P.O. Box 9152, Saskatoon, Sask S7K 7E8 c. Ellison Pollard, 9538 woodbine st. s., Chilliwack, B.C. V2P SS4 Andrew G. Gunning, 4730 -19th Ave. N.W,Calgary, Alberta T3B 4U2 0. Paul Thomas, P.O. BOX 597, Tofield, Alberta TOB 4JO Arthur Robinson, 1312 Main St., Saskatoon, Sask S7H 01-4 P.J. Kendal, 7646-119th st., Edmonton, Alberta T6G IW3 Harold Moglove, 768 Oak St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3R3 Gilbert G. Cook, 3445 Portnall Ave., Regina, Sask S4S IA9 S.F.G. Slater, #12-30 Shannon Pl. SW, Calgary, AB T2Y 2B2 Thomas W. Price, 4507 Knight Road, Vancouver, B.C. VSM 3M8 James M. Bremner, 11325 61 St., Edmonton, Alberta TSW 4A6 Clifford E. Storie Stephen G. Redgrave, #121, 14280 - 19A AVe., surrey B.C. V4A 8W4 Donald A. Orr, 2705 Broadway Ave., Saskatoon, Sask S7J OZ8 Lawrence A. McKersher, 8203 5th sr. s.w., Calgary, Alberta T2V IC6 John c. James, 834 4th St. Brandon, Manitoba R7A-3H7 William D. Jasper, 1584 Athlone Drive, Victoria, B.C. V8P 2TI Stanley F. Tickner, 1014 Hall st.,Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, S6H 2S6 David Neill, 12005-42 street, Edmonton, Alberta TSW 2N7 William Schade, #508, 700 setter St.. Winnipeg, Manitoba R2Y OL7

WISCONSIN

Grand Officers . G.M. Raymond E. Mielke, P. 0. BOX 2, Fall River, WI 53932 D.G.M. James F. Long, 1752 Johnson street, Beloit, WI 53511 P.c.w. Brian J. Hudy, 335 s. 1" Place, Milwaukee, WI 53207 C.R. Milton F. Gregory, 36275 sunset Drive, Dousman, WI 53118

Past Grand Masters 1972 D. James Childs, 4341 Hillcrest Dr., Madison, WI 53705 1975 William B. Kraatz, N68-W25596 Waverley Pl., Sussex, WI 53089-2538 1976 William. L. McDonald, 524 s. 4th St., LaCrescent, MN 55947 1978 Irving R. Dietscher, P.O. Box 262, Waukesha, WI 53187 1979 Charles E. Nelson, P.O. Box 133, Evansville, WI 53536

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1981 Victor Corsie, 2710 Clark Place, Eau Claire, WI 54701 1984 Ralph M. Austin, 1216 Elmwood Ave., Beloit, WI 53511 1985 William. A. Genet, 4717 w. sumac Place, Milwaukee, WI 53200 1986 Donald E. Monson, R.R. 1, Box 156, sunset Rd., Cable, WI 54821 1987 David D. Mahoney, 324 Klubertanz Dr., sun Prairie, WI 53590 1988 Arthur F. TSChUdY, 621 28th Ave., Monroe, WI 53566 1989 James K. Johnson, 1320 Indigo Dr., Oshkosh, WI 54901 1990 George J. Socha, 5862 Cherry Ln., Marshall, WI 53559 1991 Daniel K. Taylor, 1756 McKinley Ave., Beloit, WI 53511 1992 Gene H. Schaber, N91 W25610Tomahawk Dr.,, sussexl WI 53089 1993 Fred E. Roycraft, 520 Maple St., Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 1995 Donald L. Madsen, W443 Oakwood Beach Rd., Marinette, WI 54143

WYOMING

Grand Officers G.M. Charles T. Smith, HCR 77, BOX 33, Thermopolis, WY 82443 D.G.M. c. Glenn Hoff, 919 Airport Road, Sheridan, WY 82801 P.C.W. Vern R. Gersmehl, Jr., 10s J. w. court, Cheyenne, WY s2001 G.R. Kenneth s. watts, 506 west Park Ave., Riverton, WY 82501

Past Grand Masters 1968 John A. Mokler, Box 1, Casper, WY 82602 1969 Donalds. Nicoll, 1651 westridge Pl., Casper, WY 82604 1972 Reino A. Hakala, 2608 House, Cheyenne, WY 82000 1974 Frank M. Hartung, 1105 w. 23rd st., Casper, WY 82604 1976 John M. Allen, 20113th st., Wheatland, WY 82201 1977 Ernest R. Burgon, 5524 East Harmon Circle, Mesa, AZ 85205 1980 Arthurw. Osterman, 1005 Thomes Avenue, Cheyenne, WY82003 1981 Frank E. Kading, 2735 E. 5th st., Casper, WY 82609 1982 Jack E. Nixson, P.O. Box 698, Wheatland, WY 82201 1984 Marvin Austin, Box 1241, Rawlins, WY 82301 1985 Howard c. Arnold, 4466 Road 207, carpenter, WY 82054 1986 Ralph Moll, 643 s. Grant, Casper, WY 82601 1987 Lawrence A. Blanchard, P.O. Box 725, Salida, co 81201 1988 Virgil Poulsen, 1855 Montana wy., Green River, WY 82935 1989 Lewis Russell, II, P.O. Box 96, Moran, WY 83910 1990 Virgil v. Teague, 1212 w. Jeffers, Rawlins, WY 82301 1991 William D. Kramp, sr., 2025 Shoshone Trail, N. Cody, WY 82414 1992 Charles Gragg, 6831 Bomar, Cheyenne, WY 82001 1993 Joseph Boster, 11, 4411 sun Rise Drive, Casper, WY 82604 1994 Walter cook, 1958 Bonita Road, Laramie, WY 82070 1995 George c. Smith, 119 North 3'' street, Douglas, WY 82633

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CENERAL CRAND COUNCIL AWARDS

ceneral crand council Medal of Honor: one medal awarded each Triennium to an outstanding cryptic Mason for service to Masonry and who is well known in the Arts, science, Business, Religion or Government. Nominations shall be made to the General Grand Masters and selection approved by the elective officers.

Mordhurst Medal: A medal awarded to the Grand Recorder of a Grand council who has served 15 years or more, and not to be awarded prior to the date of qualification.

Columbian Medal: A medal awarded to an outstanding cryptic Mason for service to Masonry. one medal for each of the seven Regions, and not more than three medals at-large per Triennium. Nominations made to the Regional Deputies and selection by the elective officers.

cryptic Masons of the Year Medal and Lapel Pin: One medal each year presented to a cryptic Mason by the General Grand council to a man selected by each Grand council for outstanding service to cryptic Masonry. Each Grand Council and each subordinate council will select its own cryptic Mason of the Year according to the following rules and regulations:

A. only one medal may be awarded annually to a cryptic Mason in each affiliated Grand council.

B. only one medal may be awarded triennially to a Cryptic Mason in each subordinate council of the General Grand Council.

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c. Each Grand council and each subordinate council shall determine its own method of selecting the cryptic Mason of the Year in its jurisdiction.

D. No posthumous awards shall be made.

E. The award shall be made only for exceptional and meritorious service to cryptic Masonry above and beyond the call of duty. No Past or Present Grand Master, or any advancing line officer of a Grand council shall be eligible for this award, however, this restriction shall apply only to the Cryptic Mason of the Year Award, and not to the Adult Leadership Award.

F. The General Grand Recorder shall be given the name of the selected cryptic Mason to be engraved upon the medal at least thirty days prior to the date it is to be awarded. subordinate councils shall give the name of the selected cryptic Mason to be engraved upon the medal at least six months prior to the next Triennial Assembly.

o. The General Grand Recorder shall cause the name of the honoree to be engraved upon the medal and forwarded to the Grand Recorder or Recorder, if to a subordinate council, at the earliest time following receipt of the name.

Adult Leadership Award and Lapel Pin: one medal presented annually in each Jurisdiction affiliated with General Grand council.to a nominee who shall be a leader in one of the youth organizations recognized by the General Grand council, namely: order of DeMolay, Order of Rainbow for Girls or order of Job's Daughters.

A. Only one medal may be awarded annually in each Grand council.

B. only one medal may be awarded triennially in each Subordinate council of the General Grand council.

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c. Each Grand council and each subordinate council shall determine its own method of selecting the Nominee in its jurisdiction.

D. No posthumous awards shall be made.

E. The award shall be made only for exceptional and meritorious service above and beyond the call of duty.

F. The General Grand Recorder shall be given the name of the selected Nominee to be engraved upon the medal at least thirty days prior to the date it is to be awarded. Subordinate councils shall give the name of the selected Nominee to be engraved upon the medal at least six months prior to the next Triennial Assembly.

o. The General Grand Recorder shall cause the name of the honoree to be engraved upon the medal and forwarded to the Grand Recorder or Recorder, if to a subordinate council, at the earliest time following receipt of the name.

Grand Master's Lapel Pin: Each retiring Grand Master shall be presented a Lapel Pin, and Life Membership card which designates him as a permanent member of the General Grand council.

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THE CONSTITUTION of the

CENERAL CRAND COUNCIL CRYPTIC MASONS INTERNATIONAL

As Revised to September 14, 1993

ARTICLE I GENERAL GRAND COUNCIL STRUCTURE

SECTION 1. NAME. This body shall be known as the General Grand council, cryptic Masons International.

SECTION 2. MEMBERS. The members Of the General Grand council are: <al All properly affiliated Past Grand Master of constituent

Grand council.

<bl All Grand Masters, Deputy Grand Masters, Grand Principal conductors of the Work of constituent Grand councils or their Proxies. CA proxy, at the time of his service, must be a member of the same constituent Grand Council.)

<cl The first three officers of each subordinate council under the jurisdiction of this General Grand council, or their proxies. CA proxy, at the time of his service, must be a member of the same Subordinate council.l

ldl special Representatives of the General Grand Master.

SECTION 3. CONDUCT OF ASSEMBLIES. Assemblies are conducted as follows: <al MAJORITY VOTE. At Triennial Assemblies all questions

are to be determined by a majority vote unless otherwise provided. The presiding officer shall have no vote, except in case of a tie.

<bl MEMBER VOTE. Each member shall be entitled to one vote as such; and one vote for each proxy held except as specified below. <A proxy, at the time of his service,

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must be a member of the same Constituent Grand council.)

IC) SUBORDINATE COUNCIL VOTE. Representatives from a Subordinate Council shall jointly be entitled to one vote, the majority of such representatives present determining how the vote shall be cast.

ldl GENERAL GRAND OFFICERS VOTE. All General Grand council Officers, as specified in Article 1, section 4 shall be entitled to one vote as such; and one vote for each proxy held. A proxy, at the time of his service, must be a member of the same constituent Grand council.

eel GRAND MASTERS VOTE. Those Grand Masters who serve more than one year as Grand Masters are entitled to one vote for each full year served.

SECTION 4. OFFICERS. The officers of this General Grand council shall be:

Most Puissant General Grand Master Right Puissant Deputy General Grand Master Right Puissant General Grand Principal conductor of the work. Right Puissant General Grand Treasurer Right Puissant General Grand Recorder Right Puissant Regional Deputy General Grand Masters Right Puissant General Grand Chaplain Right Puissant General Grand captain of the Guard Right Puissant General Grand conductor of the council Right Puissant General Grand Marshal Right Pui$sant General Grand steward Right Puissant General Grand sentinel

who shall be a Past Grand Master of a constituent Grand council except for General Grand Treasurer, General Grand Recorder, General Grand Chaplain and any Foreign <outside the U.S.A.> Regional Deputy General Grand Master.

<al ELECTIVE OFFICERS: The General Grand Master, Deputy General Grand Master, General Grand Principal conductor of the work, General Grand Treasurer and

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the General Grand Recorder shall be elected by ballot at each Triennial Assembly.

<bl APPOINTIVE OFFICERS: The Regional Deputy Grand Masters, General Grand Chaplain, General Grand Captain of the Guard, General Grand Conductor of the council, General Grand Marshal, General Grand Steward and the General Grand sentinel shall be appointed by the General Grand Master to serve for a term of three <31 years and no companion serving in any of these offices, except the General Grand Chaplain and any Foreign <outside the U.S.A.) Regional Deputy General Grand Master shall be eligible to succeed himself or to be appointed to another office during the Triennium succeeding the expiration of his term in office. However any appointive officer may be elected to a higher office in this General Grand council at anytime.

<cl INSTALLATION. The elected and appointed officers of this General Grand council shall be installed at each Triennial Assembly, or as soon thereafter as is practicable.

(dl VACANCY IN OFFICE. Provided, however, should the office of General Grand Master be vacated by death, permanent disability, or other causes, the Deputy General Grand Master and the General Grand Principal conductor of the work shall in the order named, be installed and succeed to the office, its title and prerogatives.

<el DISABILITY. Provided further, that the question of permanent disability or other causes as herein used shall be determined by the committee on cryptic Jurisprudence.

(fl PRECEDENCE OF RANK. Precedence Of Rank shall be: Most Puissant General Grand Master Right Puissant Deputy General Grand Master Right Puissant General Grand conductor of the Work Right Puissant General Grand Treasurer Right Puissant General Grand Recorder Right Puissant Regional Deputy General Grand Masters all of equal status

Right Puissant General Grand Chaplain

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Right Puissant General Grand captain of the Guard Right Puissant General Grand conductor of the Council Right Puissant General Grand Marshal Right Puissant General Grand steward Right Puissant General Grand sentinel

SECTION 5. STATED ASSEMBLIES. The Stated Assemblies Of this General Grand council shall be held Triennially, at such date and place as it shall determined; provided that if in the opinion of the General Grand Master, or in case of his inability, then the senior General Grand Officer, there shall be danger to life or health from sickness or other local cause, by any meeting being held at the time or place appointed, he may change such meeting to some other time and place; and in the event of such change being made he shall immediately notify the General Grand Recorder thereof, who shall forthwith notify the other officers and members in such manner as he may deem best calculated to effect the desired object.

SECTION 6. SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES. The General Grand Master and the Deputy General Grand Master shall have authority to call a Special Assembly of the General Grand council whenever they consider it expedient or necessary, and it shall be their duty to do so when properly requested by a majority of the Grand councils, of which three (3) months notice shall be given of the time and place of the special meetings. The purpose of the meeting shall be stated in the call and no business other than that for which it is called shall be transacted.

SECTION 7. QUORUM. A quorum Of this General Grand council shall consist of seven m Grand councils.

SECTION 8. JURISDICTION. The General Grand council shall watch over and protect the interests of cryptic Masonry in the states, Districts or Territories which recognize its jurisdiction and where there is no Grand Council regularly established; and shall settle all difficulties which may arise and be referred to it, and shall give such advice and instructions

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as may seem most conducive to the peace, advancement and perpetuation of cryptic Mason in its original integrity.

SECTION 9. POWERS AND DUTIES OF GENERAL GRAND MASTER. <al COUNCILS U.D. The General Grand Master, or, in case of

his inability to act, the Deputy General Grand Master, shall have the power to grant dispensations for new subordinate councils of cryptic Masons in any State, District, or Territory where there is no Grand council regularly established and working independently of any other Masonic Body; such dispensation in no case to extend beyond the time of the next stated Assembly of this General Grand council, but no new Subordinate council shall be established by any state, District or Territory where there is a regular subordinate council within a reasonable distance, without the consent of the Subordinate Council nearest the place where such new Subordinate council is proposed to be located; and he sl1all immediately notify the General Grand Recorder of such dispensation, and make report of the same at the next Triennial Assembly of this General Grand Council; when the General Grand council may grant said Subordinate council a Charter.

tbl REGIONAL DEPUTY GENERAL GRAND MASTERS. The General Grand Master, or in his inability to act, the Deputy General Grand Master, shall have the power and authority to appoint in each of the Regions into which the con?tituent Grand Councils are divided, a Regional Deputy General Grand Master who shall be a Past Grand Master, to represent him and have such duties and exercise such special powers and authority as may be granted to him by the General Grand Master or the Deputy General Grand Master.

(Cl SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES. The General Grand Master shall have the power and authority to appoint in each District, Territory, state or country where no Grand

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council exists but where councils subordinate to this General Grand council have been Chartered or may hereafter be established or chartered a Special Representative who shall represent him and have such duties and exercise such special powers and authority as may be granted to him by the General Grand Master or the Deputy General Grand Master and such special Representatives shall serve at the pleasure of the General Grand Master and not longer then three <3l years unless re-appointed by the succeeding General Grand Master or Deputy General Grand Master. such Special Representatives, if present at any Triennial Assembly of the General Grand council shall be members of the same and entitled to one vote.

SECTION 10. FEES AND DUES OF SUBORDINATE COUNCILS. <al DISPENSATION AND PER CAPITA. The fees for granting

a dispensation shall be twenty-five dollars <$25.00l, and every council holden by Dispensation, or Charter, from this body shall pay into the Treasury of the General Grand council, the sum of one (1) dollar for each companion greeted therein, and fifty cents <S0.50l annually for each member, until such time as a Grand council shall be regularly established in that state, District or Territory in which such council is located.

!bl FEES FOR CHARTER AND DEGREES. The General Grand Recorder shall be paid by the petitioners five <5l dollars for his services in granting a charter. The fees in the several councils under the immediate jurisdiction of this General Grand council, for the Degrees of Royal Master and Select Master and the appendant degree of super Excellent Master shall not be less than ten (10l dollars.

SECTION 11. GRAND COUNCIL FORMATION. Whenever there shall be three councils regularly constituted in any State, District or Territory, a Grand council may be established as soon as convenience and propriety may dictate, provided the consent of the General Grand Master or the General Grand council be first obtained.

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SECTION 12. ANNUAL DUES. Each Grand Council constituent of this General Grand council shall pay the General Grand Recorder annually, thirty-five C35l cents for each Royal and select Master in good standing on its rolls, except for those whose dues have been remitted.

SECTION 13. ANNUAL RETURNS. The Grand Recorder of each Grand council shall be required to transmit to the General Grand Recorder an official notice of the election of its Grand Officers within thirty C30l days thereafter, and also transmit to the General Grand Recorder two copies of their proceedings as soon as the same are printed.

SECTION 14. CHARTER OR DISPENSATION REQUIRED. Every council of cryptic Masons <or council of Royal and Select Masters) must have a charter or dispensation from the General Grand council, or from some Grand council and no council shall be deemed legal without such dispensation or charter; and Masonic communication, both public and private, is hereby interdicted and forbidden between any council or any member of it, and any council or Assembly that may be so illegally formed or holden or opened without such charter, or any person assumed to be received or greeted therein. Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to the jurisdiction Of Virginia or West Virginia.

SECTION 15. SOVEREIONTY OF ORAND COUNCILS. Each Grand council shall determine the legal status of the Cryptic Masons <or Royal and Select Masters) of their several jurisdictions, and shall have absolute authority over and contro I of, the cryptic Rite within their several Grand Jurisdictions; including the form and substance of the rituals used in conferring, in their respective jurisdictions, the cryptic Rite of Masonry, to wit; Royal Master, select Master, together with the degree of Super Excellent Master.

SECTION 16. MILEAOE AND PER DIEM. All elective and appointive General Grand Council Officers and Past General Grand Master, together with the chairmen of all standing committees, shall receive twenty <20l cents per mile one way

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traveling by the shortest route and forty (40l dollars per day for each day consumed in traveling to and from and two days while in attendance at the Triennial Assemblies of this General Grand council. Provided: The their expenses are not paid by any other Masonic General Grand Body for the same Period.

ARTICLE II SUBORDINATE COUNCILS

SECTION 1. OFFICERS. A council Of cryptic Masons under immediate jurisdiction of this General Grand council shall consist of the following officers: Illustrious Master, Deputy Master, Principal conductor of the work, Treasurer, Recorder, Captain of the Guard, conductor of the council, Marshal, steward, Chaplain, sentinel and as many other members as may be convenient for working together.

SECTION 2. ANNUAL RETURNS. Every council under the immediate jurisdiction of this General Grand council shall annually make a return to the General Grand Recorder of their name, number, location and time of stated meetings with a list of officers and members, degrees conferred, companions admitted, died, suspended or expelled in accordance with the form furnished from the office of the General Grand Recorder.

SECTION 3. UNDER DISPENSATION. Every council under dispensation from this General Grand council shall at the close of its period, return to the General Grand Recorder its dispensation and records.

SECTION 4. DEGREES. The degrees recognized by this General Grand council are as follows and must be conferred only in the order named: ROYAL MASTER, SELECT MASTER, AND SUPER EXCELLENT MASTER.

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ARTICLE Ill STANDING COMMITTEES

SECTION 1. APPOINTMENTS. The General Grand Master (electl, after installation, and before the close of the session, shall appoint the following committees, whose term shall extend and be analogous with the term of the General Grand Master, unless by him sooner removed by the appointment of his or their successors, viz:

(al FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS. A committee of FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS, consisting of as many members as in the judgment of the General Grand Master shall be necessary, whose duty it shall be to examine and pass upon all business of a financial nature; to examine the books and accounts of the General Grand Treasurer and the General Grand Recorder, and make a report thereof in writing, as early as may be, during the session of the General Grand council and to perform such other duties as the General Grand council may refer to them.

(bl CRYPTIC JURISPRUDENCE. A committee on CRYPTIC JURISPRUDENCE, consisting of as many members as in the judgment of the General Grand Master, shall be necessary, whose duty shall be to examine all questions of Masonic law and jurisprudence, the status of membership, conflicts of opinion, appeals and grievances, as existing or arising within the bodies constituting the membership of the General Grand council, which may be referred to them for action or opinion, and such other duties as may be referred to them be the General Grand Master or presiding officer.

(C) CREDENTIALS AND REGISTRATION. A committee on CREDENTIALS AND REGISTRATION, to consist of five (5) or more members, whose duty it shall be to register all delegates at the Triennial Assembly, check all credentials and report as soon as practicable after the opening of the Triennial Assembly, the number of

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delegates present and entitled to vote and to participate in the proceedings thereof.

ARTICLE IV SPECIAL COMMITTEES

SECTION 1. APPOINTMENTS. The General Grand Master may appoint such Special committees as in his judgment would be to the best interest of this General Grand council. The following committees are suggested: A committee on Publicity; A committee on cryptic History and Promotion; A committee on Ritual and/or work; A committee on Aims and Purposes; A committee on charters and Dispensations; A committee on The cryptic Room; A committee on Fraternal Dead; A committee on Topical Reference; A committee on York Rite coordination; A committee on Visitors.

ARTICLE V INVESTMENTS AND FUNDS

SECTION 1. INVESTMENTS AND FUNDS. <al PERMANENT FUND. There is hereby established a

permanent fund, which shall consist of the bonds and cash on hand in a special account. As of September, 1984, this fund was $50,000. The principal and any contribution to it shall be kept intact. This shall be considered the Permanent Fund and the earnings of this fund shall be transferred to the General Fund for the General expense of this General Grand council.

<bl TRUSTEES. The above fund shall be held in trust by the General Grand Treasurer. The General Grand Master, the Deputy General Grand Master and the General Grand Principal conductor of the work, shall be trustees of this fund. No funds shall be transferred from the Permanent Fund except by action of the General Grand council, who may, in case of an emergency transfer to the General Fund such funds as may be deemed

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necessary for the well being of the General Grand council.

<cl GENERAL FUND. The General Fund shall consist of all moneys that are received by the General Grand Recorder and by him transmitted to the General Grand Treasurer and shall only be paid out by warrants drawn by the General Grand Recorder, and such warrants shall be countersigned by the General Grand Master. The General Fund shall be under the direction of the committee on Finance and Accounts of the General Grand council, and they shall prepare a budget at each Triennial Assembly for the general expenses of the General Grand council.

ARTICLE VI CHANGE OF CONSTITUTION

SECTION 1. HOW AMENDED. This constitution may be amended at any stated Assembly by a two-thirds (2/3> vote of the members present as specified in Article 1, section 2.

<al How PROPOSED. All amendments to this constitution of the General Grand council, of cryptic Masons must be proposed in writing.

<bl CONTENTS. They must contain such section or sub· section thereof which it is proposed to amend, in its entire form, as it is intended to be after it is amended.

(Cl ADDITIONAL SECTIONS. If desirable, such proposed amendments may be numbered as additional sections of sub-sections thereof.

(dl FILED WITH THE GENERAL GRAND RECORDER. Such proposed amendments shall be forwarded to the General Grand Recorder at least six (6) months prior to the Triennial Assembly of the General Grand council.

<el GENERAL GRAND RECORDER DUTY. The General Grand Recorder shall five <S> months prior to the date of the next Triennial Assembly of this General Grand council, mail to each of the General Grand Officers, Past Grand Masters, Grand Recorders and Grand Masters of each

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constituent Grand council a copy of all proposed amendments which shall have been filed with him.

(f) JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE. The Jurisprudence committee shall carefully consider all such proposed amendments and report thereon to the General Grand council at its next Triennial Assemble and no action shall be taken thereon by the General Grand council until such report shall have been made.

cgJ EFFECTIVE DATES. Unless other-wise provided by the General Grand council, all amendments presented shall take effect immediately after adoption.

SECTION 2. NON-MEMBER CRAND COUNCIL. Nothing contained in this constitution shall be constructed to derogate from the right or authority of any Grand council which may not determine to become a constituent member of this General Grand council.

SECTION 3. MEMBER CRAND COUNCIL. Any Grand council may become a member of this General Grand council whenever it shall ratify and accept this constitution. upon such acceptance and ratification the Grand Recorder shall immediately notify the General Grand Recorder.

SECTION 4. CRAND COUNCIL CONSTITUENCY. Every Grand council shall be sovereign in its own jurisdiction, and may withdraw its constituency from this General Grand council; Provided, always, that before such withdrawal shall be effective in the General Grand council, a certified copy of the resolution of withdrawal so adopted by the constituent Grand council shall be filed with the General Grand Recorder, which resolution shall tie signed and certified by the Grand Master and Grand Recorder of the Grand council so withdrawing; and provided further that if, at the time of the withdrawal of any Grand council, any companion of the Grand council so withdrawing, shall at the time of such withdrawal be an officer of or hold a membership on a committee of this General Grand council, such office or committeemanship shall become vacant; and provided further, that all indebtedness to this General Grand council shall have been paid.

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INDEX OF PROCEEDINGS

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Auditor's Report 95 Awards - rules & definitions 162 Biography - Dalvin Hollaway Preface Biography - Orville E. wesseler 79 Budget Adopted 1996- 1999 60 Budget Report 1993-1996 62 -certificates of Appreciation 7 Columbian Award Recipients 6 committees 1996 -1999 87 -· - ---constitution & By-Laws 165 ·--- . cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation meeting 72 Election of Officers 29 --Introduction of Guests 2 Introduction of Past General Grand Masters 6 ---Listing - Assemblies of General Grand council 120

·-··-·--Listing - credentials - Registration and Attendance 114 Listing - Grand Assembly location, date, & Grand council 108 Officers Listing - Grand Recorders 126 Listing - Members of General Grand Council by state 129 Listing - Officers since organization 120 Listing - Subordinate councils 101 Listing - summary of Grand council Returns 102 Memorium - Bruce Harmon Hunt 90 Memorium - cecil c. cavens 93 - ---Motion to approve minutes 5

·-· Officers 1993 -1996 Preface Officers 1996 -1999 82 Remarks - R. Glenn Capps 3 Remarks - Lloyd Triggs 5

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ---Report - Charters & Dispensations committee 65 Report - Chief Ambassador .. 69 Report - committee on Fraternal Dead 68 .. ··-Report - credentials committee ··-----

__ 5, 27, 114 Report - cryptic Freemason Magazine 70 Report - cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation 74

·-·· Report - Education and Membership committee 63 Report - Finance committee 59 Report - George Washington Memorial cryptic Room 66 ~- -·------·---Report - Italy 76 Report - Jurisprudence committee

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Report· Mileage & Per Diem paid 100 Report - Ritual committee 67 Report· Time & Place committee 64

REPORT OF OFFICERS Report - General Grand Master 8 Report· Deputy General Grand Master 21 Report· General Grand Principal conductor of the work 22 Report· General Grand Treasurer 23 Report· General Grand Recorder 25 Report - General Grand captain of the Guard 40 Report· General Grand conductor of the council 41 Report· General Grand Marshal 43 Report· General Grand steward 44 Report· General Grand sentinel 44

REPORTS OF REGIONAL DEPUTIES Report· East central Regional Deputy 47 Report - North central Regional Deputy 53 Report· North East Regional Deputy 57 Report· North west Regional Deputy 46 Report· south central Regional Deputy 49 Report· south East Regional Deputy 52 Resolution to amend Charter 37 Resolution to amend constitution 34 Resolution to Modify Youth Leadership Award 39

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OFFICERS FOR THE TRIENNIUM 1996·1999 ELECTED

Orville E. wesseler ceneral crand Master 1742 N. Sabin, Wichita, KS 67212-1739 316-945-5531

Fax 316-943-6121

Charles F. van Etten Deputy ceneral crand Master 9836 van Etten Rd., Gowanda, NY 14070 716-532-4016

Fax 716-532-4016

Perry Anderson ceneral crand Prln. cond. of work 216 N. van Buren, Pierre, SD 57501 605-224-2406

Bus & fax 605-224-7114 e-mail : [email protected]

Royce E. Curlis ceneral crand Treasurer 1200 Wright Ave., #107, Alma Ml 48801 517-463-3141

Ronald E. Fullerlove ceneral crand Recorder P. o. Box 310, Sherrard, IL 61281 309-593-2812

Fax 309-593-2812 e-mail: [email protected]

APPOINTED

Rev. Conrad F. Johnson ceneral crand Chaplain 234 North First; Troy, KS. 66087-0428 785-985-2511

David H. Volkman cen. crand captain of the cuard 832 N Street; Lewiston, ID. 83501 208-743-0248

Donald M. Keiser cen. crand cond. of the council 220 sw Crystal Hills Drive; Lawton, OK. 73505 580-536-6056

David F. Snyder ceneral crand Marshal 820 N. Old Manor; Wich ita, KS. 67208 316-683-6953 ,

D. Allen Surratt ceneral crand steward 6587 Surratt country Rd; Denton, NC. 27239 910-857-2384

A. T. Hereim ceneral crand sentinel 2403 Berkeley Street; Salt Lake City, UT. 84109 801-466-2727

Dee D. Duttweiler ceneral crand organist 1714 south 6th; Atchison, KS. 66002 785-367-3758