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1 Grand Commandery of Knights Templar OF Kentucky Bobby E. Crittendon Right Eminent Grand Commander ~ 1 ~

2 GRAND COMMANERY OF KENTUCKY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OFFICERS Bobby E. Crittendon (13/7) Grand Commander 307 Dayton Pike, Dayton, KY William F. Lile (12/32) Deputy Grand Commander Halifax Drive, Louisville, KY William P. Bill Jackson (4) Grand Generalissimo 1200 Lebanon Road, Bagdad, KY Raymond Swanson (12) Grand Captain General 2403 Elder Park Road, LaGrange, KY J.B. Hitt, II (12) Grand Treasurer 1007 Chesterton Place, Louisville, KY James H. King, Jr. (17) Grand Recorder 400 N. 4 th Street, Danville, KY grandrecorderky@yahoo.com James Hogue (17) Assistant Grand Recorder 215 Lakeview Point, Harrodsburg, KY hogue13372@roadrunner.com R. Eric Creech, Sr. (13) Grand Senior Warden 3818 Sigma Dr., Erlanger, KY rericcreech@aol.com Kurtis M. Phillips (7) Grand Junior Warden 2255 Real Briar Lane, Unit 102, Burlington, KY James D. Reeder (53) Grand Prelate 230 Lyons Avenue, Morehead, KY Eddie Overstreet (45) Grand Standard Bearer P.O. Box 423, Pikeville, KY Fred Kerestesy (16) Grand Sword Bearer 1476 Chapel Road, Sadieville, KY Robert Peelman (13/7) Grand Warder th Avenue, Dayton, KY Larry Carte (50) Grand Sentinel 461 Davenport Lane, Williamsburg, KY Billy E. Scolf (13) Aide to the Grand Commander 807 Taylor Avenue, Bellevue, KY J. William Ryan (12) Grand Marshal 1198 Old Prestion Highway, Louisville, KY ~ 2 ~

3 Bobby E. Crittendon R.E. Grand Commander ~ 3 ~

4 RULES FOR DISCOVERING THE DIFFERENT MASONIC DATES 1. To find the date of Ancient Craft: Add 4000 to the Vulgar Era. Thus, 4000 and 2013 are To find the date of Royal Arch Masonry: Add 530 to the Vulgar Era. Thus, 503 and 2013 are To find the Royal and Select Master s date: Add 1000 to the Vulgar Era. Thus, 1000 and 2013 are To find the Knights Templar date: Subtract 1118 from the Vulgar Era. Thus, 1118 and 2013 are 895. THE FOLLOWING Shows in one view, The date of the present year, in all the branches of the Order. Year of the Lord, A.D.- (Anno Domini) Vulgar Era. Year of the light A.L.-(Anno Lucis) Ancient Craft Masonry Year of Discovery, A.I. (Anno Inventions) Royal Arch Masonry Year of Deposit, A.D. Dep (Anno Depositionis) Royal and Select Masters. Year of the Order, A. O.- (Anno Ordinis) 895- Knights Templar. ~ 4 ~

5 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF KENTUCKY ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONCLAVE Lexington, KY, September 16, 2013 Bobby E. Crittendon (13/7), Grand Commander (Presiding) Dayton, Kentucky William F. Lile (12,32), Elected Louisville, Kentucky James H. King PGC (17) Grand Recorder Danville, Kentucky ~ 5 ~

6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF KENTUCKY The One Hundred Sixty-Sixth Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Kentucky was held Monday, September 16, 2013, A.O. 895, in the Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Louisville, Kentucky. The Annual Conclave began on Sunday afternoon with the Divine Service at 6:00 PM under the direction of Sir Knight James D. Reeder Eminent Grand Prelate. DEPUTY GRAND COMMANDER S BREAKFAST Sir Knight William F. Lile, V.E. Deputy Grand Commander, presided over the breakfast for the Eminent Commanders, Generalissimos, Captains General and Inspection Staff of the Constituent Commanderies in Kentucky, held at 7:00 AM on Monday, September 16, OPENING Promptly at 9:00 AM, the One Hundred Sixty-Sixth Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Kentucky was reconvened. The Business Session began with R.E. Grand Commander Bobby E. Crittendon, presiding. The invocation was given by Sir Knight James D. Reeder Eminent Grand Prelate. ~ 6 ~

7 Those in attendance were as follows: Bobby E. Crittendon (13/7) William F. Lile (12/32) William P. Bill Jackson (4) Raymond Swanson (12) Grand Commander Deputy Grand Commander Generalissimo Captain General J. B. Hitt, II (12) Grand Treasurer James H. King, Jr. (17) James Hogue (17) Grand Recorder Assistant Grand Recorder R. Eric Creech, Sr. (13) Grand Senior Warden Kurtis M. Phillips (7) James D. Reeder (53) Eddie Overstreet (45) Fred Kerestesy (16) Robert Peelman (13,7) Larry Carte (50) Billy E. Scolf (13) Grand Junior Warden Grand Prelate Grand Standard Bearer Grand Sword Bearer Grand Warder Grand Sentinel Aide to the Grand Commander J. William Ryan (12) Grand Marshal ~ 7 ~

8 PAST GRAND COMMANDERS OF KENTUCKY (* = Not Present) 1965 Herbert D. Sledd (1) Lexington 6326 Colby Road, Winchester, KY *Donald H. Smith (19) Richmond McCready Manor, 300 Stocker Drive, Apt. 123 Richmond, KY *Billy Joe Carroll (11) Paducah 831 North 23rd Street, Paducah, KY William G. Hinton (6) Hopkinsville Center for Ed. & Leadership, 615 Frankfort Rd., Shelbyville, KY Leslie E. Black (12) Louisville 3006 Wickland Drive, Louisville, KY *William E. Berry (28) Ashland 2910 Bradley Drive, Flatwoods, KY *Alan Winkenhofer (37) Elizabethtown P.O. Box 500, Ft. Knox, KY *Ortis H. Key (11) Paducah 3925 Linda Drive, Paducah, KY G. Michael Miller, Sr., (12) Louisville 329 S. Sherrin Avenue, Louisville, KY Gary E. Thornberry (4) Lawrenceburg PO Box 358, Lawrenceburg, KY Emery J. DeWitt (35) Princeton 481 Fritts Road, Marion, KY *RB Hooks, Jr. (23) Bowling Green 1574 Normandy Way, Bowling Green, KY James H. King, Jr. (17) Danville 219 Orchard Drive, Danville, KY Daniel L. Coleman (7) Covington 2832 Aberdeen Avenue, Covington, KY Raleigh C. Foster (12/36/37/52) Louisville 9917 Lancewood Road, Louisville, KY Arius Holbrook, Jr.(51) Ermine PO Box 13, Ermine, KY Archie R. Smallwood (120 Louisville P. O. Box 1651, Louisville, KY George F. Brooks, Jr. (4) Frankfort 1125 Schofield Land, Frankfort, KY ~ 8 ~

9 Representatives Attending Annual Conclave Webb No. 1 Robert W. Davenport, Elected Alternate Frankfort No. 4 Keith Murphy, Commander William P. Jackson, Capt. General Moore No. 6 William G. Henry, Capt. General Covington No. 7 Chris Burns, Commander Kurtis Phillips, Generalissimo James R. Phillips, Capt. General Paducah No. 11 Patrick Young, Generalissimo Jerome Mansfield, Elected Alternate Louisville-DeMolay No. 12 David White, Commander C Jack Boeschel, Generalissimo Raymond Swanson, Captain General Randolh Stales, Elected Alternate Newport No. 13 Mike Klein, Generalissimo R. E. Creech, Sr., Captain General Owensboro No. 15 James I. Reynolds, Elected Alternate Cynthiana No. 16 Fred W. Wege, Captain General Ryan No. 17 Ronald M Ledford, Commander Thomas Bustle, Generalissimo Ed Hudson, Captain General Richmond No. 19 George Pfutenhoun, Commander Elected Alternate Bowling Green No. 23 Larry Flowers, Commander Robert Stanford, Captain General Marion No. 24 Gary Hunt, Commander Robert E Cecil, Generalissimo J William Riggs, Capt. General Madisonville No. 27 Ronald C Dockery, Commander Ashland No. 28 Larry Eastham, Commander Kerry Sluss, Generalissimo Barry Eastham, Capt. General Winchester No. 30 John C. Walker, Commander Somerset No. 31 Jeremy Puckett, Commander Robert Heidler, Capt. General Shelby No. 32 Joseph P Giles, Commander Bill Brown, Capt. General Princeton No. 35 Bobby H. Hayes, Generalissimo Glasgow No. 36 Charles Mason, Commander Charles L. Puckett, Generalissimo Conrad H. Cates No. 37 Raleigh C Foster, Commander Duffield No. 42 Curtis Jackson, Elected Alternate Franklin No. 44 Larry N. Flowers, Sr., Commander Robert Stanford, Capt. General Pikeville No. 45 Fred R. Rumyon, Commander Ronnie Williamson, Capt. General Jackson No. 47 (none registered) ~ 9 ~

10 Paintsville No. 48 Tim Branham, Generalissimo Mayfield No. 49 Michael Terry, Commander Williamsburg No. 50 Carl Jones, Elected Alternate Whitesburg No. 51 Arius Holbrook, Elected Alternate Jefferson No. 52 Ralph C Lawson, Commander Raymond Carman, Jr., Generalissimo Morehead No. 53 Rick A Sears, Commander Jim Gazay, Generalissimo Fred Bate, Capt. General Jenkins No. 54 Jemmie Ray Burke, Commander Past Commanders Attending Annual Conclave Webb No. 1 Herbert D. Sledd Harvey Reynolds John D. Jacobs Robert Davenport Frankfort No. 4 George F. Brooks William P. Jackson Moore No. 6 William G. Hinton Bobby H. Hayes William Henry Covington No. 7 Daniel L. Coleman Fred W. Wege Loren K. Rood Edwin L. Vardiman, Sr. James R. Phillips Kurtis Phillips Paducah No. 11 Patrick Young John Williams Jerome Mansfield Louisville-DeMolay No. 12 Jim Reichert Leslie E. Black G. Michael Miller, Sr. J. B. Hitt J. William (Bill) Ryan James B. Wall Raymond P Swanson Chester Watson Wendell P Wright Randoph Starks Bruce Zimmerman Herbert M. Zimmerman Newport No. 13 J. Herman Dean Donald E. Webster Billy E. Scolf Tom Wheeler Bobby Crittendon Everett F Harrison Leroy Smith Robert Peelman R. Eric Creech, Sr. Owensboro No. 15 Richard B. Miller James I. Reynolds Cynthiana No. 16 Don L Powell Carroll M. Curtis Ryan No. 17 James King Thomas Bustle Mark Elliott James G. Hogue Jimmy Reynolds Kevil Chinn ~ 10 ~

11 Richmond No. 19 George Pfetenhoun Bowling Green No. 23 Jack Hodges Ronald V. Howell Ronald A. Johnson Daniel Clint Durham Jason L. Holcomb Larry N. Flowers Douglas W Bunch Marion No. 24 Howard P. Asa Stewart Strickland Gary Hunt Robert E. Cecil J. William Riggs Steve Russell Paul Reed Madisonville No. 27 James Bowles Robert B Scarborough Douglas Long William G Henry Charles A Durham Ashland No. 28 Kerry Sluss Burton E. Allen Larry Eastham Barry Eastham Winchester No. 30 Don L. Powell Somerset No. 31 (none registered) Shelby No. 32 J. William Brown J. William (Bill) Ryan Princeton No. 35 Bobby Hayes Glasgow No. 36 James G. Hogue David Williams John Williams James O. Atwood Charles T. Mason Charles L Puckett Conrad H. Cates No. 37 Raleigh C. Foster James B. Wall William Brawner Charles T Mason Matthew H Lewis Duffield No. 42 Curtis Jackson Franklin No. 44 Larry Flowers Robert Stanford James V Jones Pikeville No. 45 Ronnie Williamson Jackson No. 47 (none registered) Paintsville No. 48 (none registered) Mayfield No. 49 Glenn D. Barker, William F. Alderdice Williamsburg No. 50 Carl A. Jones Larry Carte Whitesburg No. 51 Arius Holbrook, Jr. Richard W Adams Jefferson No. 52 Raleigh C. Foster Charles M. Jewell Thomas E Nichols Arnold Wyatt Ralph C Lawson Morehead No. 53 C. Victor Ramey Kerry Sluss Larry E. Beeman James D. Reeder Wendall Trent Bufford Litteral Jenkins No. 54 Bob Balthis ~ 11 ~

12 INTRODUCTION OF DISTINGUISHED GUEST AND MEMBERS The Committee on Visitors led by Sir Knight James B. Wall, Chairman, introduced the following distinguished guests and members. Past grand commanders Kentucky Leslie E. Black 1983 G. Michael Miller, Sr Gary Thornberry 1999 Raleigh C. Foster 2005 James King 2006 Daniel L. Coleman 2007 Arius Holbrook 2009 Archie Smallwood 2010 George Brooks 2011 Elected Officers Chapter of Kentucky Wendell R. Curtis Thomas Bustle Charles Mason Stewart Strickland Grand High Priest Grand King Grand Scribe Grand Capt. Of Host Elected Officers Council of Kentucky James V. Jones MI Grand Master Raleigh C. Foster RI Deputy Grand Master D. Clint Durham RI Grand Prin. Cond. Of Work ~ 12 ~

13 Carl A. Jones Grand Capt. Of the Guard Out-of-state Visiting Guest Kenneth W. Smith, REGC Jack Wallace, REGC Richard J. Brady, REGC Howard H. Crumit, Jr, REGC Terry Lee Kehrer, GJW Don Alvey, GCG James L Bolinger, GG ED Foorer, GSB Gary A Nicholson, SK David Bingham, DGC Thomas H. Gault, Sr., GG Perry E. Coxson, III DDC Illinois Indiana Ohio Michigan Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Kansas Ohio Ohio Scottish Rite Roger Barnett, SGIG Grand Lodge Rick Nation, DGM Carroll M. Curtis, MWPGM 1969 Jack Hodges, MWPGM 1977 Arnold Wyatt, MWPGM 1990 Charles M Jewell, MWPGM 1993 Bob Davenport, MWPGM 1998 Donald H. Yankey, MWPGM Grand Encampment Larry W. Brown, REDC Jeffrey N. Nelson, GG Grand Master of Masons MW Chris L. Stout ~ 13 ~

14 CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE REPORT (Preliminary) TO: The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Kentucky. We, your Committee on Credentials, report that a Constitutional number of representatives of your Constituent Commanderies have registered with the Credentials Committee and are seated in this Grand Body. Fraternally submitted, Ronald C. Wise (4), Chairman Raymond Webb (4) Gayle Sutherland (4) Election Announced The Grand Commander announced that the Election of Officers would be held at 11:00. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE RIGHT EMINENT GRAND COMMANDER Grand Commander s Address Bobby E. Crittendon TO; The Officers and Members of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Welcome Sir Knights to the One Hundred and Sixty Seventh Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Kentucky. We offer our heartfelt welcome and thanks to our distinguished guests from within our Commonwealth and to those traveling here from other States, we want you to know that your attendance is greatly appreciated. We want you to feel welcome and enjoy our session, and it is our hope that our actions and hospitality will inspire you and make you feel at home. Sir Knights, most of you have heard many, many addresses in the past, so to keep from boring you, I ll try to hit only on the most interesting parts of my year. My itinerary and most of my activities will appear elsewhere in these proceedings, so with your permission, I will read only the parts relevant to the Grand Commandery, and will speak on the things that I feel are most important to our Grand and Beloved Order. ~ 14 ~

15 State of the Order In traveling around the Commonwealth this past year, I have the distinct pleasure and honor of working with some of the most dedicated men in Masonry. This includes every degree and order from Entered Apprentice to Thirty Third Degree to Knights York Cross of Honor. I have seen some of the best work possible. But, we still have a ways to go. As good and efficient as we think we are, we still have room for improvement. I still see a lot of seasoned veterans performing degree work and, more often than not, open rituals being used. If my count is correct, we conferred orders on somewhere around one hundred new members this year. We need to get these new Sir Knights involved. For the openings, we need to practice, practice, practice. On the brighter side of the coin, in comparing these last four years, I do see less rituals being used for openings and Degree work. I am seeing less and less past Commanders taking offices and newer members are stepping up. Either myself or one of my officers attended every inspection this year. I missed only two. This was due to family conflicts. I can honestly say I never saw a bad one. It s true, some of our Commanderies can use some help, but there s no place on the inspection sheet for dedication. If there were, all Commanderies would have had a perfect score. Even the weaker Commanderies took their work very seriously. Thanks to my Divisional Commanderies for taking the time and having the patience of working with all of these Commanderies. Believe me, your work does not go unnoticed. I mentioned a few months back in one of my Templar supplements how important leadership was. It s sometime difficult to find leaders in our York Rite Bodies. It seems there are times when nobody wants to step up to the plate, but this is the only way we re going to keep our beloved York Rite alive. I realize some men are born leaders while others need a little coaching. But, these followers must realize that we re there to help, not criticize your every move. So, please, if you want to get involved and are a little shy, don t be afraid to ask for help. There are thirty-three Commanderies and more Chapter and Council bodies around the State, and someone is always willing to help. In regard to finances of the various Commanderies, it appears that while none of these Commanderies are getting rich, we re still able to hold our heads above water. I realize that many of you are afraid of raising dues in fear of losing members. Sometimes, rather how difficult the consequent may appear, it is the right thing to do. My York Rite bodies at Newport were in bad shape a few years ago due to poor finances. We were losing members and not conferring degrees on as many as we were losing. So, we decided to bite the bullet and raise dues. We never lost one member in any of the bodies. I contribute this to our recorder Sir Knight Greg Wheeler for sending out literature explaining our situation. The key word here is education. Explain to your members in order to keep your Chapter, Council, Commandery afloat, you must have money to operate. As far as finances for the Grand Commandery, we re just barely managing to stay above water. It ll be a few years before we can realize the raise in assessments. My thanks to my budget and finance committee headed by Past Grand Commander George Brooks for their hard and tireless efforts of keeping track of the finances. When you have ~ 15 ~

16 an operating budget of less than eighty thousand dollars to work with it s tough. In concluding my State of the Order, I feel that the Commanderies of Kentucky can compete with anyone in conferring the three Orders. I have witnessed with my own eyes just how good we can be if we try. But, again, we must put our foot forward. Remember, there s always room for improvement. Let s be better tomorrow than we were today. Visitations My visitations took me and my wife, Pat, to all corners of the State and could not have been treated any better. Whether it was from Williamsburg to Paducah or from Whitesburg to Covington, we met absolutely the finest people possible. The constant display of love, dedication, and hospitality extended to Pat, my officers, and myself is beyond words, and I shall be forever indebted to all of you for this. Oh, and by the way, my wife knows where every Walmart is in all one hundred and twenty counties. If one thing I preached as a Grand Officer. You re no better than anyone else. You just have more responsibilities and a lot of times, the buck has to stop right here. Traveling to our various York Rite bodies throughout the Commonwealth is one thing that makes this job so rewarding. Thanks to my Grand Officers, the two Bills and Ray for attending many functions with me and some without me. You ve all made my job a lot easier and fun. In March, all of my officers and I attended East Central Department meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana. As always, this was a very informative meeting and we brought back many good ideas. I would encourage anyone in some point in time to attend one of these meetings. They are well organized and planned out. Thanks to all of the Sir Knights and members of Chapter and Council who accompanied me. I also attended the Grand Commander of Indiana s banquet as well as The Grand Session of Tennessee, where the Deputy Grand Commander Bill Lyle and I were made honorary members. My wife and I also had the honor of attending many Christmas Services offered around the State. Again, thanks to those of you who puts a great deal of time and effort in putting these services together. I also attended the Grand Session of the Order of the Amaranth in Louisville. This was a new experience for me, as we do not have an Amaranth in Northern Kentucky. This was one of the most beautiful opening ceremonies I have ever witnessed and will always be grateful for the invitation. I also had the opportunity of attending Eastern Star s Grand Session just last week. This was equally as impressive as anything I have ever seen. I also had the honor of attending receptions for Grand Master of Masons Chris Stout, Grand High Priest Wendell Curtis, and Grand Illustrious Master Jimmy Jones. The rest of my visits are in my itinerary Itinerary 2012 September Grand Commandery of Kentucky, Knights Templar (Lexington) 18 Grand Council of Kentucky, Royal and Select Masters (Lexington) ~ 16 ~

17 19 Grand Chapter of Kentucky, Royal Arch Masons (Lexington) 21 Scottish Rite (Covington) 25 Henry Barnes Lodge (Newport) 27 Temple Chapter (Newport) 29 York Rite Festival (Frankfort) 30 Reception For Jimmy Jones (Bowling Green) October 1 Jeffries Council (Newport) 2 Past Masters Society Covington) 5 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 6 Reception For Wendell Curtis (Paris) 9 Cynthiana Commandery #16 (Cynthiana) 13 Reception For Bobby Crittendon (Newport) Grand Lodge of Kentucky (Louisville) 16 Demolay Commandery #12 (Louisville) 17 Scottish Rite Board Meeting Maysville) 18 Frankfort Commandery #4 (Frankfort) Scottish Rite Reunion (Covington) 23 Henry Barnes Lodge (Newport) 24 Jefferson Commandery #52 (Louisville) 25 Temple Chapter (Newport) 26 Covington Commandery #7 (Covington) 27 Scottish Rite Funeral (Brooksville) November 1 Shelby Commandery #32 (Shelbyville) 3 Grand Master Chris Stout Reception (Lexington) 5 Jeffries Council (Newport) 6 Richmond Commandery #19 (Richmond) 8 Webb Commandery #1 (Lexington) 10 Williamsburg Commandery #50 (Williamsburg) 11 Veterans Day Ceremony Morehead Commandery #53 15 Frankfort Commandery #4 Frankfort) 16 Scottish Rite (Covington) 19 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 27 Winchester Commandery #30 (Winchester) December 3 Jeffries Council (Newport) 4 Cynthiana Commandery #16 Christmas Observance 7 Winchester Commandery #30 Christmas Observance 10 Moore Commandery #6 (Hopkinsville) 13 Ryan Commandery #17 (Danville) 17 Newport Commandery Christmas Observance 18 Demolay Commandery #12 Christmas Observance 20 Frankfort Commandery #4 Christmas Observance ~ 17 ~

18 21 Scottish Rite (Covington) 27 Temple Chapter (Newport) 29 Henry Barnes Installation 2009 January 7 Funeral For George Brooks, Sr. (Frankfort) 10 Jenkins Commandery #54 (Jenkins) 12 Grand York Rite Council (Danville) 14 Moore Commandery #6 (Hopkinsville) 15 Demolay Commandery #12 (Louisville) 17 Frankfort Commandery #4 (Frankfort) 19 Pikeville Commandery #45 Festival 21 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 22 Henry Barnes F&AM (Newport) 24 Temple Chapter 25 Covington Commandery #7 (Covington) 29 Madisonville Commandery #27 Madisonville) February 2 Louisville Demolay #12 Mini Fest 4 Jeffries Council (Newport) 8 Ashland Commandery #28 (Ashland) 11 Glasgow Commandery #36 (Glasgow) 12 Past Masters Society (Covington) 14 Somerset Commandery #31 (Somerset) 16 Louisville Demolay #12 Order of the Temple 18 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 19 Louisville Demolay #12 Inspection 21 Paintsville Commandery #48 (Paintsville) 25 District 19 Meeting (Alexandria) 26 Paducah Commandery #11 (Paducah) 27 Jefferson Commandery #52 Inspection 28 Ryan commandery #17 (Danville) March 4 Jeffries Council (Newport) 6 Scottish Rite (Covington) 8 Ashland Commandery #28 (Ashland) 9 East Central Reginal (Indianapolis) 12 Bowling Green Commandery #23 (Bowling Green) 13 Whitesburg Commandery #51 (Whitesburg) 14 Ryan Commandery #17 (Danville) 15 Scottish Rite (Ashland) 16 Scottish Rite (Ashland) 18 Newport Commandery #13 Inspection 19 Morehead Commandery #53 Inspection ~ 18 ~

19 21 Paintsville Commandery #48 Inspection 23 Tennessee Grand Session (Nashville) 25 Mayfield Commandery #49 (Mayfield) 26 Henry Barnes Lodge (Newport) 28 Order Of Amaranth Grand Session (Louisville) Easter Pilgrimage (Kansas City) April 1 Jeffries Council (Newport) 2 Franklin Commandery #44 (Franklin) 6 Grand York Rite Council (Louisville) 6 Masonic Building Of Arch (Louisville) 8 Mayfield Commandery #49 Inspection) 9 Bowling Green Commandery #23 Inspection 11 Ryan Commandery #17 Inspection 12 Ashland Commandery #28 Inspection 13 District 19 Meeting (Newport) 15 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 18 Williamsburg Commandery #50 Inspection 19 Scottish Rite (Covington) 22 Owensboro Commandery #15 Inspection 23 Winchester Commandery #30 Inspection 25 Indiana Grand Session (Indianapolis) 26 Paducah Commandery #11 Inspection 27 Covington Commandery #7 Inspection May 2 Shelby Commandery #32 Inspection 3 No Ky York Rite (Newport) 6 Jeffries Council (Newport) 8 Whitesburg Commandery #51 Inspection 9 Somerset Commandery #31 Inspection 11 Newport Commandery #13 Order Of Temple 13 Pikeville Commandery #45 Inspection 14 Cynthiana Commandery #16 Inspection 15 Scottish Rite (Covington) 16 Frankfort Commandery #4 Inspection Scottish Rite Reunion (Covington) 20 Newport Commandery #13 Inspection 23 Temple Chapter (Newport) 27 Memorial Day Parade 28 Madisonville Commandery #27 Inspection 31 Scottish Rite Funeral (Taylor Mill) June ~ 19 ~

20 1 Grand York Rite Council (Louisville) 3 Jeffries Council (Newport) 4 Richmond Commandery #19 Inspection 6 Henry Barnes Lodge (Newport) 11 Henry Barnes M.M. Degree 13 Webb Commandery #1 Inspection 17 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 21 Scottish Rite (Covington) 22 Knight Masons (Louisville) 22 Rainbow Girls Grand Session (Louisville) 25 Henry Barnes Lodge (Newport) July 1 Jeffries Council (Newport) 4 Parade (Ft. Thomas) 9 Princeton Commandery #35 (Princeton) 13 Demolay Boys Grand Session (Nancy) 15 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 16 Morehead Commandery #53 Install Officers 20 Newport Mini Fest 22 Owensboro Commandery #15 (Owensboro) 24 Jefferson Commandery #52 (Louisville) 25 Temple Chapter (Newport) Well Deserved Vacation August 10 Budget Meeting (Danville) 11 Henry Barnes Picnic (Independence) 13 Irving Chapter Arrest Commandery Charter 19 Newport Commandery #13 (Newport) 20 DeMolay Commandery #12 (Louisville) 22 Temple Chapter (Newport) 23 Jobs Daughters (Louisville) 24 DeMolay Commandery #12 Orders 25 Order Of Builders (Scottsville) 27 Henry Barnes Lodge (Newport) September 2 Jeffries Council (Newport) 3 Richmond Commandery #19 (Richmond) 5 Shelby Commandery #32 (Shelbyville) 9 Eastern Star Grand Session (Louisville) Grand Session (Louisville) Honorary Memberships ~ 20 ~

21 It is with great pleasure and humility that I was honored with Honorary Memberships from two Commanderies throughout the State and two from our sister jurisdictions. I believe that these memberships honor the office I held more than they do me personally and I will cherish them always. I was honored with the following memberships: Pikeville Commandery #45 Williamsburg Commandery #50 The Grand Commandery Of Tennessee The Grand Commandery Of Indiana Dispensations Granted By the authority of the Constitution and Statues of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the State of Kentucky, the following Dispensations were granted; October 7, 2012, Jackson Commandery No. 47 To hold a special election of officers on October 18, This was due to not having a quorum in June. This is for one time only. October 31, 2012, Somerset Commandery No 31 To hold a special election on November 8, 2012 for the offices of Captain General and Sentinel and any other office which may become available due to such election. This is for one time only. December 11, 2012, Duffield Commandery No. 42 To hold a special election for the office of Captain General due to the death of Sir Knight Carl Sherman. This is for one time only. Grand Representatives Appointed I had the pleasure of appointing the following Sir Knights to represent Kentucky in other jurisdictions; Sir Knight James Bowles Arkansas Sir Knight Robert Peelman Missouri Sir Knight Thomas Wheeler Nebraska Sir Knight Gary Hunt New Hampshire Sir Knight James Reeder New York Sir Knight William Lile Utah All of these Sir Knights humbly accepted these appointments. York Rite Festivals This year festivals were held in five different locations throughout the State. These were Frankfort, Pikeville, Louisville, Newport, and Paducah. I attended all but one and the work was outstanding. I congratulate the several Commanderies coming together for the conferral of these Degrees and Orders. I have mixed emotions on festivals. Although it gets our candidates through quickly, it makes for a rather long day and I don t think the candidates can comprehend the lessons being taught. I would rather see these festivals conferred the way Newport and Louisville does theirs. That is, to have a minifest conferring the Chapter and Council Degrees and the three Orders shortly ~ 21 ~

22 thereafter. I would commend the several York Rite Bodies coming together as a whole to help one another out. Easter Pilgrimage to Kansas City This year, the Sir Knights went to Kansas City, Missouri to celebrate Easter Sunrise Services. This was the first time services were held in Kansas City. There were seven States represented. All of the Grand Line Officers were present along with Past Grand Commanders Jim King, Danny Coleman, and George Brooks, and several Sir Knights and their ladies. Sir Knights, if you have never had a chance to go on these pilgrimages, you are really missing out on something. The fellowship is amazing and the Sunrise Service unforgettable. I cannot thank my committee Sir Knight Bill Ryan, Michael Yount, and Past Grand Commander Les Black for a job well done. I only hope that these trips will continue in the future. Knight Templar Magazine Supplement My sincere thanks to editor J.B. Hitt, for his unselfish time as editor of the Knight Templar Magazine. I thank you for your patience of me sometimes forgetting the deadline for my article and every month, he would compliment me with another good article. I personally look forward to receiving the magazine each month and we must not take J.B. for granted. This man works for nothing and I can only hope that he will continue to edit this publication for years to come. Youth The youth plays a very important role in Masonry. This year, it was my distinct pleasure to represent The Grand Commandery in visiting all of our youth groups throughout the State. On June 22 nd, I attended Rainbow Girls Grand Session; on July 13 th, I attended DeMolay Boys Grand Session; on August 23 rd, I attended Jobs Daughters meeting, and on August 25 th, I attended The Order of the Builders. On each occasion, I presented a check for one hundred dollars except for the DeMolay. We usually supply the Master Councilor s jewel. However, this was the second year for the present Master Councilor and he already had a jewel. Instead, we got him an official U.K basketball, which was the high light of the evening. Sir Knights, I beg of you, please support these youth groups. They are our future Masons and leaders. They need you and you need them. If you ever have a chance, please go to these meetings. I m sure you will be as impressed as I was. My oldest daughter was Honor Queen of Jobs when Northern Kentucky had not one, but four Bethels. Now, like so many parts of the State, we have none. PLEASE SUPPORT THEM. DO NOT LET THEM GO UNNOTICED. Thank You!! Knight Templar Cross of Honor ~ 22 ~

23 This year I received several nominations for the Knights Templar Cross of Honor which will be presented during our Grand Sessions in Louisville. It was inspiring to read all that these Sir Knights have contributed to our great organization. It is sad that all of these Sir Knights cannot received this high honor, but I feel the choice that was made will be pleasing to everyone for this Sir Knight s dedication and devotion to Commandery. Conrad H. Cates Service Award The Conrad Cates Award is singular to Kentucky and goes to one well known for his efforts and leadership over many, many years of faithful service to our beloved Order. There is little else we, as a Grand Commandery, can do to honor those who have labored so faithfully among us. Therefore, I douth if anyone will be surprised with the selection made this year. Charter Arrested Sir Knights, on August 13 th, 2013, I, along with Grand Generalissimo William Jackson, journeyed to Ervin Commandery No. 55 and had the sad duty of arresting their charter. It is most important to know that this charter was their wish to have it surrendered because of lack of membership. It is my hope that these members will branch out to surrounding Commanders and help to make them stronger. Sir Knights, if we don t do something to help York Rite Masonry throughout this State, I m afraid that we ll see more and more of this down the road. York Rite Council It had been an honor to have served on this council for the last four years, and a real pleasure to have served as president this year. The main function of this committee is to promote York Rite Masonry to the fullest. The Officers of the York Rite discussed many items of interest and everything discussed was for the betterment of our Fraternity. Another important function of this Council is to plan and organize the Grand Session, which is a huge undertaking. With input from each of our Grand Bodies, we pray that everyone will be pleased with our results. To our Grand High Priest, Wendell Curtis and Grand Illustrious Master, Jimmy Jones, and their officers, thanks for your many hours of devotion and input. You all made my job much easier as your President. Recommendations I recommend that the following be considered and approved by the Grand Commandery: A. That a service bar be given with the Conrad Cates award to be worn on the Commandery uniform. B. That a service bar be given to the outgoing president of the Grand York Rite Council suitable for wear on uniform. ~ 23 ~

24 Conclusion and Appreciation Dear Sir Knights; There comes a time when one must step down and render his command to another. That time has come for me serving as your Grand Commander. In forty four years of Masonry, I have been very fortunate to have received many honors, maybe not as honorable as some of the high honors as many of you brethren have, but for a very poor kid growing up in Newport, Ky by a mother making a mere thirty dollars a week, I m proud to be who I am. I m a Master Mason and a Knight Templar, a member of the greatest Fraternity in the world, and I would not take a million dollars for the last four years as a Grand Officer in the Grand Commandery line. I only hope that I have represented you well, All of you have treated my wife, Pat and me with the upmost respect and we ll always be grateful for that. First of all, thanks to my home Commanderies, Newport and Covington, for having the faith in me to nominate me as your Grand Captain General. When I took office I told them what I expected and not once did they ever let me down. Thanks to all the Past Grand Commanders for your help, advice, and support over the years. You have been my inspiration. Thanks particularly to my good friend Past Grand Commander George Brooks. His number was on speed dial and I used it often. Thanks to all elected and appointed Grand Officers for doing everything they were asked to do and more without any complaints or rewards. Thanks to our Grand Recorder Past Grand Commander Jim King and his very assistants Jim Hogue and the lovely Noel. You would have thought that these were seasoned veterans instead of first year rookies. Believe me, these three people deserve everything they make and more. Thanks to my committees for functioning to the very best of their abilities. Each time I called on them, they always had an answer and reports ready. Thanks to my Divisional Commanders for traveling and making sure these Commanderies were proficient in their duties. I have told all of how much you re appreciated and I mean that with every bit of truthfulness. Finally, thanks to my wonderful and loving family, Pat, Kellie, Celissa, my two sons in law and my six beautiful granddaughters. These people have put up with me missing birthdays, holidays, and have planned their vacations around my travels and commitments. Pat has been my constant traveling companion and she knows where every Wal-Mart is in 120 counties. I love you guys and hope that my next forty seven years of marriage will be as rewarding as my last forty seven. Again, Sir Knights, words will never expressed the thanks and gratitude I owe to you for allowing me to serve as your Right Eminent Grand Commander. God Bless You and your families. Sincerely and Fraternally Thine; Bobby E. Crittendon, Grand Commander ~ 24 ~

25 DISTRIBUTION OF THE GRAND COMMANDER S ADDRESS It was moved by the Grand Recorder that the Report of the Grand Commander be distributed to proper committees: Those portions pertaining to Grand Representatives, Dispensations, and Recommendations be referred to the Jurisprudence Committee; Other portions to the appropriate committee. Motion adopted. HONORARY MEMBERS It was moved by the Grand Recorder that those visiting Grand Commanders who were not Honorary Members of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Kentucky, be made Honorary Members. Motion adopted. Report of the Grand Recorder To: The Right Eminent Grand Commander, Grand Commandery Officers and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery of Kentucky. The success of the Grand Commandery depends largely upon the office staff, the Grand Commandery and I are very fortunate to have Mrs. Noel Stewart as an office Secretary; she is a very dedicated and hard-working individual who this year has completed the task of catching up with our proceedings from preceding years. She has also developed a financial bookkeeping system that will be easier to understand for the Sir Knights and enable us to keep very accurate financial records. We are also fortunate to have Sir Knight James Hogue Past Grand High Priest as the Assistant Recorder, who is always willing to come to the office and work on any projects that need to be completed. Special thanks goes out to George Brooks and his Lady Teresa who came to the office to help set up the computer systems and to help get the dues cards printed. I would like to personally thank both of them for assisting in the preparing of the advanced proceedings and other paperwork necessary for this grand sessions. We would like to invite you to visit the office at any time and determine for yourself the amount of work that is done by the staff, who are working for you. ~ 25 ~

26 Membership The membership report for this year will be incomplete due to the fact that we have moved the office and found it very difficult to get together all of the information necessary to complete the report. We are confident that with the help of each of the recorders in the Commanderies we will be able to have a more complete report in the future. Members 2012 Knighted Demitted Affiliated Suspended Reinstated Expelled Died Members Finance A basic summary or our finances is as follows: Income for fiscal year July 1, June 30, 2013 $ Expenses for fiscal year July1, June 30, 2013 $ Excess of Expenses over Income ($ ) Fraternally James H. King Jr. Grand Recorder REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE EYE FOUNDATION Chairman, Kentucky Knights Templar Eye Foundation Report To: From: Subject: The Right Eminent Commander, Officers and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery of Kentucky Raymond P. Swanson, Chairman, Knights Templar eye Foundation Report of 45 th Annual Voluntary Campaign The 45 th Annual Voluntary Campaign which ran from July 1, 2012 to May 15, 2013, collected total donations of $1,379, This was down from the previous year s Annual Campaign donations of $2,552, The weak economy coupled with high unemployment accounted for the adverse impact. ~ 26 ~

27 Kentucky Knights Templar donated a total of $18, (see attachment 1) ranking us at number 15 of 59 jurisdictions throughout the United States and several foreign countries. The Kentucky Commanderies receiving Seals for achieving $10.00 or more per member are: Louisville-DeMolay No. 12 Paducah No. 11 Richmond No. 19 Shelby No. 32 One Commandery will receive a plaque in addition to the Seal: Frankfort No. 4 The following Commanderies will receive a Certificate for achieving $ $9.99 per member: Conrad H. Cates No. 37 Covington No. 7 Franklin No. 44 Glasgow No. 36 Paintsville No. 48 Ryan No. 17 Webb No. 1 Sir Knight Archie Smallwood will assume the duties of Chairman of the Kentucky Knight Templar Eye Foundation in September. I have enjoyed my years representing the Foundation and know that it is being left in capable hands. Please support Sir Knight Smallwood as well as you supported me. Fraternally, Raymond P. Swanson, KCT Chairman, Knights Templar Eye Foundation Grand Commandery of Kentucky ~ 27 ~

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30 BUDGET COMMITTEE REPORT Grand Commandery Expense Grand Commander Deputy Grand Commander Grand Generalissimo Grand Captain General Mileage and Per Diem Grand Sentinel Division Commanders Unclaimed officers Printing Annual Audit PGC- Jewel Award Cordons Masonic Homes Journal DeMolay PSMC Jewel Youth Groups Grand Encampment Dues Triennial Expense Rituals KT Magazine Editor Eye Foundation Templar Academy Holy Land Easter Pilgrimage Grand Lodge Breakfast Grand Recorder Salary Asst. Grand Recorder Grand Treasurer Office Secretary Salary Office Secretary Ins. Office Secretary Ret. Office Secretary Exp Office Expense Postage Payroll Tax& WC Ins Office Rent Telephone- internet Web Master Sessions Educational Fund Audit 450 Totals Income Dues Tickets Interest Rituals Permanent Fund Easter Pilgrimage fund KT Golf Scramble 0 0 Total ~ 30 ~

31 PERMANENT FUND REPORT GRAND COMMANDERY INVESTMENT ACCOUNT J P Morgan, Louisville KY Starting Balance, July 1, 2012 $185, Holdings as of June shares $102, , Shares Wash. Mutual 40, shares American Capital Agency 23, Accruals 1, Cash 7, Total $174, As shown in the Treasurer s report, the trustees transferred $16,935 to the checking account for current expenses. Thus, the J. P. Morgan account returned $6, or 3.35%. The securities in the investment accounts as noted above are in control of the Trustees and the Grand Treasurer. A full accounting will be included in the Auditor s Report and published in the proceedings for Fraternally Submitted, J. B. Hitt, II Grand Treasurer ~ 31 ~

32 GRAND TREASURER S REPORT LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY SEPTEMBER 16, 2013 To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Officers and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Kentucky: This is the Checking Account for the General Fund of the Grand Commandery: Balance on hand, July 1, 2012 $14, Receipts July 1, 2012 June 30, , Error in transition Total $93, Expenses July 1, 2012 June 30, 2013 $86, Balance on hand, June 30, 2012 $ 7, To meet the annual expenses, it was necessary to remove the $16,935 previously approved from the Permanent Fund of the Grand Commandery. With the dues increase passed in 2012, income will equal expenses and no withdrawal will be requested this year from the permanent fund. The $ income shown as error in transition occurred either during the transfer of records from our previous office secretary to our current secretary, or in the transfer of numbers from the previous M/S Excel reporting system to the current Quicken. Whatever the former cause, it should not come up again as we do not expect any transition in the foreseeable future. All future reports will come directly from the Quicken software. Any questions may be directed to me. Courteously submitted, J. B. Hitt, II Grand Treasurer ~ 32 ~

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42 Grand Commandery Golf Scramble Report 2013 To: Eminent Grand Commander, Grand Commandery Officers, Past Grand Commanders, Distinguished Guest and Sir Knights We were fortunate to have a nice dry day in Lawrenceburg, KY on August 3, We had 8 teams, a total of 31 golfers that played. $300 was awarded to first place and $200 to second and $80 in hole prizes were given out. All prize money was donated back. A good time was had by all with lunch provided. We had $2820 in hole sponsors. A big thank you to all that helped, played, sponsored a hole, donated time and had a part in making this day a success. A special thanks to the members of Ryan Commandery that helped out at the course with the food, setting up and tearing down, and to Sir Knight J.B. Hitt for driving the drink cart along with Past Grand Commander George Brooks. It was nice to see our Grand Commandery officers that were able to be there, thank you for your support. Thanks to Randy Coe and J.B. Hitt for getting support once again from Kosair Charities with several playing and also being hole sponsors. Kosair Charities was a premier sponsor this year for our tournament, we thank you for all you do and the support you give us. With everyone s help we are able to make a donation to the Knights Templar Eye Foundation in the amount of $3322. Golf Committee Mark Elliott Jim King Jim Hogue First Place Jim King, Larr y Sanders, Dale Moore and Don Young Second Place Ron Miller, Ben Dunn, David Owen and Tom O Bryan Commanderies that were $100 Hole Sponsors: Ryan Commandery #17 Glasgow Commandery #36 Shelby Commandery #32 Pikeville Commandery #45 ~ 42 ~

43 Frankfort Commandery #4 Marion Commandery #24 (+ $25 donation) Covington Commandery #7 Louisville -DeMolay Commandery # 12 Newport Commandery #13 Franklin Commandery #44 Bowling Green Commandery #23 Williamsburg Commandery #50 Hole Sponsors J.B. Hitt II - $100 Owen Funeral Home - $100 Ben Dunn - $55 Jim Hogue - $50 Jim King - $50 Ray Swanson - $50 Tom O Bryan - $50 Knight Hawk Security - $50 John Schmidt Law Office - $50 Bill Lile - $40 Premier Hole Sponsor $1000 Kosair Charities REPORT OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY BY-LAWS COMMITTEE TO THE RIGHT EMINENT GRAND COMMANDER, GRAND COMMANDERY OFFICERS AND SIR KNIGHTS OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF KENTUCKY, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR: The following By-Laws have been approved: (02/15/2013) Moore Commandery No. 6 (08/01/2013) Paducah Commandery No. 11 (02/15/2013) Newport Commandery No. 13 (02/15/2013) Bowling Green Commandery No. 23 (08/05/2013) Ashland Commandery No. 28 ~ 43 ~

44 (07/13/2013) Jackson Commandery No. 47 (02/15/2013) Williamsburg Commandery No. 50 The committee wishes to thank our Grand Commander, Sir Knight Bobby Crittendon, for the opportunity to serve this Grand Commandery and the Sir Knights of Kentucky. Fraternally submitted, RALEIGH C. FOSTER, PGC(12/37/52) Chairman WILLIAM F. LILE, DGC (12/32) WILLIAM P. JACKSON, GG (4) Report of the Committee on The Holy Land Pilgrimage September 16, 2013, A. O. 895 To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Officers, and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Kentucky: Your Committee on the Holy Land Pilgrimage reports that the Reverend Garrett B. Bugg of the Ashland York Rite Bodies and former pastor of Ashland First Presbyterian Church was Kentucky s Pilgrim Minister Applicant for the 2013 pilgrimage year. After making the pilgrimage earlier this year, he accepted a call to another church in Virginia. As of this date, no applications have been received for the pilgrimage in The deadline is October 15, All necessary application forms should be obtained from the Kentucky Holy Land Pilgrimage Chairman. Ordinarily, the Grand Commandery pays the full cost of the Pilgrim Minister s trip (domestic and international airfare, housing, meals, etc., other than personal incidentals) currently about $ However, Reverend Bugg s trip was privately funded. Based on the most recent information available, it would appear that there are still sufficient monies to send a Pilgrim Minister to Israel in a future year, the Holy Land Pilgrimage Fund is rapidly decreasing. We encourage all of the Commanderies in Kentucky to donate whatever they can to replenish the fund in order that others may have the same opportunity to travel to the Holy Land in the future. Donations should be sent to the Grand Recorder and clearly marked Holy Land Pilgrimage Fund. We thank the Right Eminent Grand Commander for giving us the opportunity to serve. Courteously submitted, J. D. Reeder, KTCH, P.C. (53), Chairman ~ 44 ~

45 Larry N. Flowers, Sr., P. C. (23) R. B. Hooks, Jr., P.G.C. (23) REPORT OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY EDUCATION COMMITTEE TO THE GRAND COMMANDER, GRAND COMMANDERY OFFICERS, DISTINGUISHED GUESTS, AND SIR KNIGHTS. FOR THE YEAR , THE COMMITTEE AWARDED A $2,000 GRANT TO NANCY GRACE GREEN (AN OPHTHALMOLOGY STUDENT) OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY. HER GOAL WAS TO PURCHASE AN HEINE LOUPES SET WITH LED HEADLAMP. THIS PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IS SELF CONTAINED AND SELF POWERED AND ALLOWS A TRAINED OPHTHALMOLOGY PHYSICIAN TO PERFORM CERTAIN TYPES OF EYE SURGERY IN THE FIELD WITHOUT A NORMAL HOSPITAL ROOM SET UP. THIS EQUIPMENT ALLOWED HER TO COMPLETE ONE OF HER STUDY REQUIREMENTS IN HAITI. SHE CONTINUES TO STUDY PEDIATRIC CATARACT AND RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY (ROP). IN UNDEVELOPED COUNTRIES, STRABISMUS AND THE NEED FOR GLASSES ARE GENERALLY THE MOST PRESSING. IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, PEDIATRIC CATARACT AND ROP IS MOST PRESSING IN MANY INDUSTRIALIZED AREAS. THIS YEAR, THE COMMITTEE INVESTED ITS MONEY IN AN INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNT. HOPEFULLY, INTEREST WILL BE SUFFICIENT TO FUND AT LEAST TWO GRANTS IN COMING YEARS AT CURRENT INTEREST RATES. THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT THE PAST GRAND COMMANDERS WRITE AND SUPPORT LEGISLATION AT THE NEXT GRAND ENCAMPMENT TRIENNIAL TO ALLOW THE COMMITTEE TO USE MONEY FOR GRANTS TO GROUPS IN ADDITION TO INDIVIDUALS. THE COMMITTEE FEELS THAT FUNDING A GROUP OF STUDENTS WHO ARE RESEARCHING THE SAME OBJECTIVE, WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM A SEMINAR OR ETC. WOULD CAUSE TO MONEY TO GO FARTHER IN THE EDUCATION OF OPHTHALMOLOGY STUDENTS. FRATERNALLY SUBMITTED, C. VICTOR RAMEY, CHAIRMAN J.D. REEDED MICHAEL MILLER CARROLL CURTIS RALEIGH FOSTER ~ 45 ~

46 Dear Mr. Ramey and Grand Commandery, I want to write and thank you for your kind grant this past year, as well as inform you of the status of my international projects. I was humbled to be able to purchase a Heine Loupes set, complete with LED headlamp, thanks to your grant. This is a vital piece of equipment, equally in importance to my surgical instrumentation. I use them every time I operate on eye muscles both here and abroad. This particular model was more expensive than I could have afforded without the grant, and I certainly couldn't have afforded the LED light without your aid. Both the particular headset and the LED light allow me to operate anywhere, unlike the traditional setup made for the first-world operating room setup. With your help, I am able to operate in any situation, independent of power capability or generator, and in some cases can operate without a microscope. Between the magnifying loupes and the LED light, I can set up an OR in a remote concrete building by bleaching down the walls, using sterile towels and instruments, and donning my headlamp to work. Regarding particular projects: my plans to return to Haiti in May were thwarted just one week earlier than my trip. A hurricane had blown the roofs off two main buildings on the campus where I was to go scout for further project development. I discussed the matter with the NGO's US CFO at length, and we decided it was best for me to remain stateside and not spend hundreds of dollars on a plane ticket. This situation has slowly been resolving, but I am in the disappointing station of standing by while waiting for others without much resource to resolve their situation. Not wanting to put all my eggs in that basket, I have since attended the Christian Ophthalmology Society meeting in Houston, TX in late July. I discussed future plans with several members and I will be making a significant contribution of time overseas when I complete fellowship this year. Whether that entails an entire year (Swaziland, Kenya, and Fiji are legitimate places where my skills would be well-used) or several months (traveling to Haiti, Ghana, Honduras or Paraguay), we have not yet been able to work out. In many ways, it is simply too distant in time for many of these less-organized locales to decide if they can use me. However, I can assure you that my passion has been, remains, and will continue to be for international service in ophthalmology. ~ 46 ~

47 Regarding my immediate station: I am currently completing a year of fellowship with two of the nations' best pediatric ophthalmologists at Washington University in St. Louis. One of the main reasons I chose this location was their tendency to provide their fellow with at least twice the experience in pediatric cataract and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) treatment as any other program at which I interviewed, all of which were very respectable. Both these fields in pediatric ophthalmology are of the most urgent nature in all countries of the world. Strabismus and the need for glasses are generally the most pressing in any location, with pediatric cataract third in developing nations and ROP third in most industrialized and up-and-coming areas. All that to say - I hope you feel your money has been well-invested. I will be writing you on occasion to remind you of what you have provided for those less fortunate through your generous grant. Attached you will find a receipt to show the purchase. Finally, Mr. Ramey asked that I suggest someone who might be able to use your grant money wisely. I would here strongly suggest you contact Jim Huffman. Jim's father and uncle are two of the busiest ophthalmologists in southeastern Kentucky. Jimmy grew up in the state and, based on what he has told me, desires to remain here for the remainder of both his training and career. He has a great heart that is focused on including international work and ophthalmology for the local poor. I believe he is heading overseas this coming spring or fall and could use your help in paying for his trip or supplies. Please contact him via: james.huffman2@uky.edu. I will let him know to look for an from you. I hope you are able to sponsor him as he is both an honest and worthy young man. Thank you again for all you have done. I hope to be in touch with you sooner rather than later. Warmest Regards, Martha Grace Green Martha Grace Green, MD Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellow St. Louis Children's Hospital Washington Univ. in St. Louis cell: text pager: GreenM@vision.wustl.edu Sola fide ~ 47 ~

48 CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE FINAL REPORT We, your Committee on Credentials, submit the following report: That a Constitutional number of representatives of our Constituent Commanderies have registered with the Credentials Committee and are seated in the Grand Body. 31 of 32 Constituent Commanderies are represented at this Conclave. Grand Officers 8 Past Grand Commanders 11 Inspectors 9 Representatives 31 Past Commander 110 Possible Votes 121 Fraternally submitted, Ronald C. Wise Raymond L. Webb P. T. Smith ROLL CALL The Roll Call revealed that 31 of 32 Commanderies were present. ~ 48 ~

49 ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following were regularly nominated and elected to serve: William F. Lile (12/32) William P. Bill Jackson (4) Raymond Swanson(12) Larry Carte (50) J.B. Hitt, II (12) James H. King, Jr. (17) Grand Commander Deputy Grand Commander Grand Generalissimo Captain General Grand Treasurer Grand Recorder INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Grand Commandery Installing Officer Installing Marshal Installing Prelate Raleigh Foster Arius Holbrook ~ 49 ~

50 Grand Officers William F Lile (12 32)...Grand Commander Halifax Dr., Louisville, KY (502) lile147@bellsouth.net William P Jackson (4)... Deputy Grand Commander Lebanon Rd., Bagdad, KY (502) williamp.jackson@gmail.com Raymond P. Swanson(12)...Grand Generalissimo 2403 Elder Park Rd., Lagrange, KY (502) swanson5@bellsouth.net Larry Carte(50)...Grand Capt. General PO Box 2045, Williamsburg, KY larrycarte@yahoo.com J. B. Hitt(12)...Grand Treasurer 1007 Chesterton place, Louisville, KY (502) jbhitt@att.net James H King Jr. ( )...Grand Recorder 400 N. 4th St., Danville, KY (859) grandrecorderky@yahoo.com Jimmy Joe Reynolds (17)...Grand Senior Warden 120 Scrub Grass Rd., Mitchell Berg, KY (859) William J Brown (32)...Grand Junior Warden 103 Horn Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY (502) James C Reichert (12)...Grand Prelate 4324 Estte drive, Louisville, KY (502) Patrick W Young(11)...Grand Standard Bearer 830 Cindy Dr., Paducah, KY (270) patrickwyoung@comcast.net David Williams (36)...Grand Sword Bearer 681 Charlie Dowling Rd., Munfordville, KY (270) J. William Ryan (12)...Grand Warder 1198 Old Preston Highway, Louisville, KY (502) Ronnie G. Skipper (12 52)...Grand Sentinel 697 over Dale Dr., Louisville, KY (502) ur2sli@insight.com Larry N. Flowers Sr.(23)...Grand Marshal ~ 50 ~

51 1471 Melrose St., Bowling Green, KY (270) General order No.1 Series William F Lile R.E. Grand Commander Halifax Dr. Louisville, KY (502) Two: The Grand Commandery Officers, Recorders and members of the Grand Commandery of Kentucky It is an honor and a privilege to be elected to serve as grand commander for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. I thank each of you for giving me such an honor and I will do my best to carry forth those traditions and program set forth by those Past Grand Commanders that have done a great job of setting forth the principles of York rite masonry. I am looking forward to working with the Grand High Priest and Illustrious Grand Master to make the York Rite a leading part of Kentucky Masonry. We will be actively working with the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Shriners and many other Masonic organization. I ask that members of the York rite encourage attendance at meetings and that we work together to obtain new members, conferred the work and the impressive manner and make the meetings enjoyable. I want to thank my installing officers for a superb job in the appointed officers for taking on the obligation to ensure a very good year. Again thank you from the bottom of my heart for your faith in me and your help to make this year great! Fraternally, William F. Lile William F. Lile R.E. Grand Commander Attest: ~ 51 ~

52 James H. King Jr. James H King Jr. Grand Recorder Inspector General and Division Commanders Bobby E Crittendon... Inspector General 307 Dayton Pike, Dayton, KY (859) bobbyc@fuse.net Division I: William F. Alderdice (11) 7015 state Route 1129, Fulton, KY (207) Paducah No. 11 Mayfield No. 49 Division II Bobby H Hayes (35) 511 Pyle Lane, Hopkinsville, KY (270) Moore No. 6 Princeton No. 35 Madisonville No. 27 Division III Robert L. Stanford (44) 1775 Sportsman Lake Rd., Franklin, KY (270) Owensboro No. 15 Bowling Green No. 23 Glasgow No. 36 Franklin No. 44 Division VI William Mark Elliott (17)166 Palm Dr., Harry to Berg, KY (859) Ryan No. 17 Conrad H. Cates No. 37 Marion No. 24 Division V Ronald G. Wise (4) 239 Stevenson Dr., Frankfort, KY (502) Frankfort No. 4 Shelby No. 32 DeMolay No, 12 Jefferson No. 52 Division VI Fred Wege (7) 3236 Peel Rd., Burlington, KY (859) Covington No. 7 Newport No. 13 Cynthiana No. 16 Division VII-A James Butler (1) 120 Hawthrone Dr., Lexington, KY (859) Webb No. 1 Winchester No. 30 Richmond No. 19 Division VII-B Donald L. Powell (30) 7167 Ky. Hwy 356, Cynthiana, KY (859) Irvine No. 55 Morehead No. 53 Ashland No. 28 Division VIII Randall Partin (50) 2275 Tackett Creek Rd., Williamsburg, KY (606) Somerset No. 31 Williamsburg No. 50 Duffield No. 42 ~ 52 ~

53 Division IX Ronnie Williamson (45) 980 Gabriel Rd., Kemper, KY (606) Jackson No. 47 Pikeville No. 45 Paintsville No. 48 Whitesburg No. 51 ~ 53 ~

54 Standing Committee s Credentials Ronald C. Wise(4) 239 Stevenson Dr., Frankfort, KY (502) , James R. Bowles(27) 213 West Main St., Burlington, KY 42410, Jeffrey Therrian(52) 554 each Tree Ln., Mt. Washington, KY 40047(502) Finance George Brooks(4) 1125 Schofield Ln., Frankfort, KY (859) , Herbert Zimmerman(12) 1363 Tyler Park Dr., Louisville, KY 40204(502) , J. William Riggs (24) 1044 Eagle Pass, Bardstown, KY (502) Work- Raleigh Foster( ) 9917 Lancewood Dr., Louisville, KY (502) Jurisprudence- Herbert Sledd (1) 6326 Colby Rd., Winchester, KY (859) , G. Michael Miller Sr. (12) 329 S. Sherrin Ave., Louisville, KY (502) , Arius Holbrook (51) P O Box 162 Mayking, KY (606) Necrology- Edwin Vardiman (7) 1830 Mt. Vernon Dr., Covington, KY (859) Education Foundation- James D. Reeder (53) 230 Lyons Ave., Morehead, KY (606) , Raleigh Foster( ) 9917 Lancewood Dr., Louisville, KY (502) , Carroll M. Curtis (16) 234 Elkhorn Dr., Frankfort, KY (502) , Jack P. Hodges (23) 1984 Creason St., Bowling Green, KY (270) , C. Victor Ramey(53) 320 South Bridge St., Morehead, KY (606) Eye Foundation-ARCHIE R. SMALLWOOD (12) P.O. BOX 1651 Louisville, KY (502) J. William Riggs (24) 1044 Eagle Pass Rd. Bardstown, KY (502) Holy Land Pilgrimage- R.B. Hooks (23) 1574 Normandy Way, Bowling Green, KY (270) James D. Reeder (53) 230 Lyons Ave. Morehead, KY (606) Carl A. Jones (50) 182 Grandview Ave. Williamsburg, KY (606) Triennial Conclave-William P. Jackson (4) 1200 Lebanon Rd. Bagdad, Ky (502) Raymond Swanson (12) 2403 Elder Park Rd. LaGrange, KY (502) , Grand Captain General Elect SPECIAL COMMITTEES Conrad Cates Award-Arius Holbrook (51) PO Box 162 Mayking, KY (606) James H. King Jr. (17) 219 Orchard Dr. Danville, KY (859) J. Herman Dean (33) 191 Halley Lane Walton, KY Permanent Fund-Herbert Sledd (1) 6326 Colby Rd. Winchester, KY 40391(859) G. Michael Miller Sr. (12) 329 S Sherrin Ave. Louisville, KY (502) To be elected By-Laws James B. Wall (37) 7807 Bluebonnet Rd., Pleasure Ridge Park, KY (502) William Jackson (4) 1200 Lebanon Rd., Bagdad, KY (502) , Raleigh Foster( ) 9917 Lancewood Dr., Louisville, KY (502) , Knight Templar Magazine- J.B. Hitt (12) 1007 Chesterton Place, Louisville, KY (502) Long Range Planning- George Brooks (4) 1125 Schofield Ln., Frankfort, KY (859) , James King Jr. ( ) 219 Orchard Dr., Danville, KY (859) , Raleigh Foster( ) 9917 Lancewood Dr., Louisville, KY (502) Youth- Patton Hart (28) 2455 N. Hwy 23, Catlettsburg, KY (606) , David White (12) 2403 Stonehurst Dr., Louisville, KY (502) ~ 54 ~

55 , Richard Miller (15) 5321 Lee Rudy Rd., Owensboro, KY (502) Easter Pilgrimage- J. William Ryan (12) 1198 Old Preston Highway, Louisville, KY (502) , Michael Yount (32) 330 Hemp Ridge Rd., Shelbyville (502) Visitors- James B. Wall (37) 7807 Bluebonnet Rd., Pleasure Ridge Park, KY (502) , Jack P. Hodges (23) 1984 Creason St., Bowling Green, KY (270) , Kerry Sluss(28-53) P O Box 283, Flatwoods, KY (606) Organist- Gilbert Curry (24) P.O. Box 493, Edmonton, KY (270) Photographer-David White (12) 2403 Stonehurst Dr. Louisville, KY (502) Golf Scramble-Mark Elliott (17) 166 Palm Dr. Harrodsburg, KY (859) James H. King Jr. (17) 219 Orchard Dr. Danville, KY (859) James G. Hogue (17-36) 215 Lakeview Point Harrodsburg, KY (859) BIOGRAPHY-Raymond Swanson (12) 2403 Elder Park Rd. LaGrange, KY (502) CLOSING There being no further business to come before the Grand Commandery, the One Hundred Sixty-Seventh Annual Conclave was adjourned. William F. Lile William F. Lile Grand Commander James H. King, Je. James King Grand Recorder ~ 55 ~

56 Recipients Knight Templar Cross of Honor Living Deceased Fern Ivy 1967 Wylie B. Wendt 1965 Paul H. Hicks 1977 Clayton Compton, Jr Richard L. Owen 1980 Vernon P. Johnson 1968 Stanley Gardner 1981 William Netherton 1969 James B. Wall 1984 L. Leonard Matherly 1970 Bobby R. Day 1986 G.E. Black 1971 George E. Phillips 1987 James G. Gordon 1973 Joe E. Smith 1989 Allen E. Bell 1974 Robert R. Rainey 1990 Fremont W. Blume 1975 Fred Bryant, Jr Ted Adams 1976 Jeffrey May 1993 John A. Betterman 1978 Raymond Fugate 1994 Ollie O. Thompson 1979 Leonard McCuiston 1995 Harold Richardson 1982 J.C. Thomas 1996 P. Alfred Lindsey 1983 Everett L. Parish 1997 Dallas C. Nichols 1985 John E. Mitchell 1998 Ralph E. Proctor 1988 Kurt Legait 1999 Charles Arrington 1992 Dean Esterly 2000 Wiley J.R. Mayfield 2004 Richard Lee Parker 2001 Earl F. Ransdell 2003 Willard E. Hart 2002 Robert Jordan 2006 George Brooks 2005 James Pedigo 2007 Michael Roy Grisby 2011 Randall Partin 2012 Billy Scoff 2013 ~ 56 ~

57 Recipients Conrad H. Cates Distinguished Service Award *deceased Year Grand Commander Recipient 1992 Rodney Williams, Jr Charles S. Guthrie 1993 William E. Berry Donald M. Estes 1994 Alan Winkenhofer Herbert D. Sledd 1995 Ortis H. Key Kurt Legait 1996 *John F. Kirby Keith Duble 1997 Samuel E. Lowe Leonard C. Keeling 1998 Charles D. Stallard James William Ryan 1999 G. Michael Miller, Sr. Dinwiddie Lampton 2000 Gary E. Thornberry John F. Kirby 2002 H. Howell Brady, Jr. Willard E. Hart 2003 Emery DeWitt Nolan Rose 2004 Frank Mattingly Kent Berkley 2005 Dean K. Esterly Gary E. Thornberry 2006 RB Hooks, Jr. Wendell Wayne Wiley 2007 James H. King, Jr T Boyd Brown 2008 Daniel Coleman 2009 Raleigh C. Foster G. Michael Miller 2010 Arius Holbrook, Jr. James (JD) Reeder 2011 Archie Smallwood 2012 George Brooks, Jr Bobby Crittenden William Riggs ~ 57 ~

58 KENTUCKY CHAPTER, PHILALETHES SOCIETY KERRY SLUSS SECRETARY P.O. BOX 283 FLATWOODS, KENTUCKY (606) Minutes September 15, 2013 Meeting was opened at 4:00 PM in the Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky by President-Elect J. William Riggs. There were 15 members present. The Minutes from September 16, 2012 were read and approved. The Treasurers Report showed that there is $ in the Treasury. There were no papers submitted in advance. Brother Riggs, who is General Chairman for this York Rite Session, started a discussion about the Sessions. Advance reservations and meal purchases drive the success of a session, as the more revenue a hotel receives, the more perks for the group that is having the meeting. A large number of reservations helps with the reduced rates and perks. We received breakfast tickets at no cost to the user, reduced hotel rates, free hospitality room, and free suites for the Grand Officers. Lunch prices were realistic, at $22.00 per ticket, as it costs as much or more, with tax and gratuity, to eat at a restaurant as it does at the Hotel. Banquet tickets were $40.00 for Prime Rib. Suggestions such as a lunch and banquet buffet were brought up to possibly reduce costs. Our budget was reduced nearly $4, from last year. Elections for the year were held, with a slate proposed of Richard Miller, President; James King President Elect; Larry Beeman, Vice-President; and Kerry Sluss Secretary-Treasurer. On a motion by JB Hitt, seconded by C. Victor Ramey, all were elected. The Officers were installed by outgoing President J. William Riggs. No further business, we adjourned at 4:51 PM. Richard B. Miller President Kerry Sluss Secretary-Treasurer ~ 58 ~

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65 TRIENNIALS FROM 1816 Conclave Where Held Date I New York, NY June 20,21, 1816 II New York, NY Sept. 16, 1819 III New York, NY Sept. 18,19, 1826 IV New York, NY Sept. 14,15, 1829 V Baltimore, MD Nov.29, Dec. 1, 1832 VI Washington, DC Dec. 7-10, 1835 VII Boston, MA Sept , 1838 VIII New York, NY Sept , 1841 IX New Haven, CT Sept , 1844 X Columbus, OH Sept , 1847 XI Boston, MA Sept , 1850 XII Lexington, KY Sept , 1853 XIII Hartford, CT Sept. 9-15, 1856 XIV Chicago, IL Sept , 1859 XV New York, NY Sept. 1-4, 1862 XVI Columbus, OH Sept. 5-7, 1865 XVII St. Louis, MO Sept , 1858 XVIII Baltimore, MD Sept , 1871 XIX New Orleans, LA Dec. 1-5, 1874 XX Cleveland, OH Aug , 1877 XXI Chicago, IL Aug , 1880 XXII San Francisco, CA Aug , 1883 XXIII St. Louis, MO Sept , 1886 XXIV Washington, DC Oct. 8-11, 1889 XXV Denver, CO Aug. 9-12, 1892 XXVI Boston, MA Aug , 1895 XXVII Pittsburgh, PA Oct , 1898 XXVIII Louisville, KY Aug , 1901 XXIX San Francisco, CA Sept. 6-9, 1904 XXX Saratoga Springs, NY July 9-11, 1907 XXXI Chicago, IL Aug. 9-11, 1910 XXXII Denver, CO Aug , 1913 XXXIII Los Angeles, CA June 20-23, 1916 XXXIV Philadelphia, PA Sept. 9-11, 1919 XXXV New Orleans, LA April 25-27, 1922 XXXVI Seattle, WA July 28-31, 1925 XXXVII Detroit, MI June 20-26, 1928 XXXVIII Minneapolis, MN June 20-26, 1931 XXXIX San Francisco, CA July 7-13, 1934 XL Miami, FL July 17-23, 1937 XLI Cleveland, OH July 13-19, 1940 XLII Chicago, IL May 24,25, 1943 XLIII Houston, TX Oct.25-Nov. 1, 1946 XLIV San Francisco, CA Sept , 1949 XLV New Orleans, LA Sept , 1952 XLVI New York, NY Aug , 1955 XLVII Indianapolis, IN Aug , 1958 XLVIII Cleveland, OH Aug , 1961 XLIX Philadelphia, PA Aug , 1964 L Detroit, MI Aug , 1967 LI Denver, CO Aug , 1970 LII Chicago, IL Aug , 1973 LII Kansas City, MO Aug. 29-Sept. 2, 1976 LIV Indianapolis, IN Aug , 1979 LV Hot Springs, AR Aug , 1982 LVI Cincinnati, OH Aug , 1985 LVII Lexington, KY Aug. 6-10, 1988 LVIII Washington, DC Aug , 1991 LIV Denver, CO Aug , 1994 LX St. Louis, MO Aug , 1997 LXI Nashville, TN Aug , 2000 ~ 65 ~

66 LXII St. Louis, MO Aug , 2003 LXIII Huston, TX Aug , 2006 LXIV Ronoake, VA. Aug , 2009 LXV Alexandria, VA Aug , 2012 GRAND MASTERS GRAND ENCAMPMENT Conclave Year Names Where from Date of Death I 1816 DeWitt Clinton New York, NY II 1819 DeWitt Clinton New York, NY III 1826 DeWitt Clinton New York, NY Feb. 11, 1928 IV 1829 Rev. Jonathan Nye Claremont, NH V 1832 Rev. Jonathan Nye Claremont, NH April 1, 1843 VI 1835 James Madison Allen Cayuga, NY VII 1838 James Madison Allen Cayuga, NY VIII 1841 James Madison Allen Cayuga, NY IX 1844 Archibald Bull Troy, NY Dec. 22, 1865 X 1847 Wm.Bl kstone Hubbard Columbus, OH XI 1850 Wm. Bl kstone Hubbard Columbus, OH XII 1853 Wm. Bl ksonte Hubbard Columbus, OH XIII 1856 Wm. Bl kstone Hubbard Columbus, OH Jan. 5, 1866 XIV 1859 Benjamine B. French Washington, D.C. XV 1862 Benjamine B. French Washington, D.C. Aug 12, 1870 XVI 1865 Henry L. Palmer Milwaukee, WI May 7, 1909 XVII 1868 William S. Gardner Newton, MA Apr. 4, 1888 XVIII 1871 John Q. A. Fellows New Orleans, LA Nov 28, 1897 XIX 1874 James H. Hopkins Washington, D.C. June 18, 1904 XX 1877 Vincent L. Hurlbut Chicago, IL July 24, 1896 XXI 1880 Robert E. Withers Wytheville, VA Sept. 21, 1907 XXII 1883 Benjamin Dean Boston, MA April 9, 1897 XXIII 1886 Charles Roome New York, NY June 28, 1890 XXIV 1889 John P.S. Gobin Lebanon, PA May 1, 1910 XXV 1892 Hugh McCurdy Corunna, MI July 6, 1908 XXVI 1895 Warren L. Thomas Danville, KY Nov. 23, 1914 XXVII 1898 Reuben H. Lloyd San Francisco, CA May 10, 1909 XXVIII 1901 Henry B. Stoddard Bryan, TX May 29, 1925 XXIX 1904 George M. Moulton Chicago, IL July 24, 1927 XXX 1907 Henry W. Rugg Providence, RI July 21, 1910 XXXI 1910 Wm. Bromwell Melish Cincinnati, OH Oct. 21, 1927 XXXII 1913 Arthur MacArthur Troy, NY Dec. 27, 1914 XXXIII 1916 Lee Stewart Smith Pittsburgh, PA April 8, 1928 XXXIV 1919 Joseph Kyle Orr Atlanta, GA Sept. 18, 1938 XXXV 1922 Leonidas P. Newby Knightstown, IN Oct. 25, 1945 XXVI 1925 George W. Vallery Danver, CO Dec. 29, 1933 XXXVII 1928 William L. Sharp Chicago, IL Dec. 22, 1950 XXXVIII 1931 Perry W. Weidner Los Angeles, CA Aug. 16, 1932 Harry C. Walker Binghampton, NY XXXIX 1934 Andrew D. Agnew Milwaukee, WI Dec. 22, 1951 XL 1937 Mark W. Norris Grand Rapids, MI May 31, 1943 XLI 1940 Harry G. Pollard Lowell, MA June 29, 1968 ~ 66 ~

67 Conclave Year Names Where from Date of Death XLII 1943 Chas. N. Orr St. Paul, MN Jan. 10, 1949 XLIII 1946 John Temple Rice El Paso, TX Nov. 5, 1970 XLIV 1949 Robert Brainerd Gaylord San Francisco, CA Aug. 4, 1953 XLV 1952 William Catron Gordon Marshall, MO Jan. 10, 1959 XLVI 1955 Walter Allen DeLamater Rhinebeck, NY Aug. 25, 1973 XLVII 1958 Louis Henry Wieber Cleveland, OH May 30, 1964 XLVIII 1961 Paul Miller Moore Aliquippa, PA April 8, 1966 XLIX 1964 Wilber Marion Brucker Detroit, MI Oct. 28, 1968 L 1967 John Lawton Crofts, Sr. Nokomis, FL Feb. 28, 2000 LI 1970 G. Wilbur Bell Chandlerville, IL Mar. 23, 1992 LII 1973 Roy W. Riegle Emporia, KS Feb. 2, 1988 LIII 1976 Willard M. Avery Knightstown, IN LIV 1979 Kenneth C. Johnson Little Rock, AR Nov. 21, 1987 LV 1982 Ned E. Dull VanWert, OH LVI 1985 Donald Hinslea Smith Richmond, KY LVII 1988 Marvin E. Fowler Alexandria, VA LVIII 1991 William H. Thornley, Jr. Denver, CO LIX 1994 Blair C.Mayford St. Peters, MO LX 1997 James Morris Ward Jackson, MS LXI 2000 William Jackson Jones Villa Grove, IL LXII 2003 Kenneth B. Fischer Friendswood, TX LXIII 2006 Richard B. Baldwin Burke, VA Feb William H. Koon Columbus Grove, OH LXIV 2009 William H. Koon Columbus Grove, OH LXV 2012 David D. Goodwin Vestal, NY ~ 67 ~

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