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PROCEEDINGS Of the GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Of NEW HAMPSHIRE ANNUAL GRAND CONCLAVE 2014

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Annual Conclave Held at the Best Western Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire May 10th, 2014 A.O. 896 R. Bradley Alderfer R.E. GRAND COMMANDER Presiding Robert M. Porter Elected 1

ROBERT M. PORTER R.E. GRAND COMMANDER 2014 2015 2

MASONIC RESUME of Robert M. Porter Robert Macdonald Porter, Jr. was born in Parkersburg, WV on November 30, 1959, the son of Robert and Helen (Huntington) Porter. Moving to Concord, NH in 1964, he attended public schools in Concord and Penacook, and graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a B.A. in science with a chemistry concentration and a minor in chemical engineering. Married to his wife Judy since 1989, they live in Nashua, NH. Bob has had a long career in the hospitality industry, serving in 2005 as the Chairman of the New Hampshire Lodging and Restaurant Association. After working in the business sector, Bob transitioned to non-profits, and now works for New Hampshire Consistory in Nashua. Bob was Initiated on April 24, 2002, Passed on May 29, 2002 and Raised a Master Mason on October 9, 2002 in Rising Sun Lodge No. 39 F&AM in Nashua, NH, serving as Worshipful Master in 2011 and 2012. He received the Major General John Sullivan Distinguished Service Medal in 2012. Bob was Exalted a Royal Arch Mason in Meridian Sun Chapter No. 9 of Royal Arch Masons in Nashua on January 29, 2004. He was elected as High Priest in 2014. Greeted a Cryptic Mason in Israel Hunt Council No. 8 on February 26, 2004, he served as Illustrious Master in 2012 and 2013. He was honored with the Thrice Illustrious Master Degree in 2013. Bob was Knighted in St. George Commandery No. 8 on May 29, 2004, and served as its Commander from 2009 to 2011. He currently serves as its Prior. Bob was appointed Grand Sword Bearer of the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire in 2009 by R.E. Robert D. Steel. He became a member of the Past Commanders Association in 2011, where he serves as the Vice-President. Bob is also a member of Scenic Council No. 37 of Knight Masons. He was elected a member of Profile York Rite College No. 100 of Concord in 2012 where he serves as Marshal. He was elected a member of Granite State Conclave, Order of the Red Cross of Constantine in 2013. Bob joined the Northern Jurisdiction of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite in the Valley of Nashua in October of 2002, where he served as Sovereign Prince of Oriental Council, Princes of Jerusalem in 2010 and 2011. He currently is Junior Warden of St. George Chapter of Rose Croix, and Valley Secretary of all four Scottish Rite Bodies in the Valley. Bob received the Thirty-third Degree in 2013. Bob joined Bektash Shriners in 2004. He is a member of Pilgrim Chapter No. 55, Order of the Eastern Star in Nashua, where he served as Patron. He is currently a member of the Finance Committee. Bob has also served on the Finance Committee of the Grand Chapter of New Hampshire, O.E.S. He is also a member and in the progressive line of Anniversary Lodge of Research No. 175, of Portsmouth, NH. 3

THE GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF NH BUSINESS CONCLAVE TILTON, NH Saturday April 19, 2014 At 1:00 p.m., the following Sir Knights answered the Roll Call: RE Grand Commander R. Bradley Alderfer VE Deputy Grand Commander Robert M. Porter E. Grand Generalissimo J. David Meader E. Captain General Paul M. Leary E. Prelate Thomas X. Tsirimokos, REPGC E. Grand Senior Warden Paul C. Smith E. Grand Junior Warden Scott M. Ayen E. Grand Treasurer David R. Walters E. Grand Assistant Treasurer Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., REPGC E. Grand Recorder Dennis A. Sheridan, REPGC E. Grand Standard Bearer Andy M. Lord E. Grand Sword Bearer Andrew Jackson E. Grand Warder H. Stephen Wood E. Grand Sentinel Patrick J. O Sullivan Richard F. Cole, Jr., REPGC William F. Curtis, REPGC John S. Geas, REPGC Thomas X. Tsirimokos, NE Department Commander, REPGC 4

David S. Collins, SGD Grand Lodge of N.H. John S. Senter Marc Gelinas George Papadimatos, PC Phillip J. Beiner Earl Cole Lovell Tedd Landon Benjamin J. Langlois The Grand Commandery was declared open by the R.E. Grand Commander, SK R. Bradley Alderfer for the purpose of holding its Annual Business Conclave at 1:00 p.m. The Flag Ceremony was observed followed by the RE Grand Commander welcoming all for attending. Roll Call of Grand Officers was held all were in attendance. All Past Grand Commanders have been listed. Regrets were received by Sir Knights: Robert D. Steel, REPGC James S. Spence, REPGC John B. Clark, PGCG David E. Lewis, Jr., PEC Roll Call of Commanderies was taken and all Commanderies were represented and a Quorum declared. The following reports were then presented and approved, including any recommendations: Grand Recorder s Advance Report Elected Grand Officer Reports Education Foundation Report Membership Committee 5

Public Relations and Publicity Tactics Committee. No report Triennial-No report Finance Budget Report for 2014-2015 to be later presented after discussion Holy Land Pilgrimage Committee K.T. Eye Foundation Committee-preliminary report Life Membership Committee Report Unfinished Business Grievances-no report Easter Sunrise Committee-no report DeMolay -no report Inspector Generals Report Patriotic Activities Health and Welfare Report to be discontinued as well as Doings of Grand Officers. A motion to accept the proposed changes to the Grand Regulations and By-laws was made and after discussion approved as presented. At end of reports, the RE Grand Commander made closing comments and wished everyone well on their way home, and introduced our guests for final address. RE Northeast Department Commander Thomas X. Tsirimokos Worshipful Brother David S. Collins, SGD, addressed the Sir Knights with closing comments that were well addressed and received. Respectfully submitted: Dennis A. Sheridan, Grand Recorder 6

Grand Commandery Business Meeting Roll Call Trinity # 1 Em. Commander Px Generalissimo Px Capt. General P Total 6 DeWitt Clinton # 2 Em. Commander Px Generalissimo Px Capt. General P Total 5 Mt. Horeb # 3 Em. Commander Px Generalissimo Px Capt. General Px Total 3 No. Star/St. Gerard #4 Em. Commander P Generalissimo Px Capt. General Px Total 5 St George # 8 Em. Commander P Generalissimo Px Capt. General Px Total 3 Palestine # 11 Em. Commander Px Generalissimo Px Capt. General Total 2 Total in attendance 24 P: Present Px: Proxy 7

REPORT OF THE DEPUTY GRAND COMMANDER To: R. Bradley Alderfer, Right Eminent Grand Commander, Officers, and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire Date: April 5, 2014 It has been an honor and privilege to serve the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire this past year. The following is my report for the years 2013 and 2014. June 10, 2013 I attended the Stated Conclave of St. George Commandery No. 8 in Nashua, where I spoke about the Grand Commandery s Annual Business Meeting and Annual Conclave, as well as upcoming events. June 23, 2013 I attended the St. John s Day Service at Cathedral of the Pines in Rindge, where I led members of Commanderies from both New Hampshire and Massachusetts in escorting our Masonic Brethren to and from the service. July 5, 2013 I attended the Annual New Hampshire Grand Assembly of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls held in Nashua, NH. September 6-7, 2013 held in Albany, NY. I attended the Northeastern York Rite Department & Regional Conference September 9, 2013 I attended the Stated Conclave of St. George Commandery No. 8 in Nashua, where I spoke about the Northeastern Department Conference. October 18-19, 2013 I attended the York Rite Unity Banquet and Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. November 1, 2013 I forwarded electronic copies of the first eighty-one pages of the Grand Encampment s Manual of Knights Templar Tactics to the Grand Commandery line officers. November 2, 2013 I attended the Grand Commandery line officers meeting in Penacook, NH. December 9, 2013 I attended the Stated Conclave of St. George Commandery No. 8 in Nashua, where I spoke about the upcoming Christmas Observance. 8

December 22, 2013 I participated in the Grand Commandery Christmas Observance held at the Masonic Temple in Manchester, NH. January 25, 2014 I participated in the Grand Commandery s tactics rehearsal held in Exeter, NH in preparation for the full-form opening on March 8 in Manchester. February 1, 2014 I attended the Joint Commandery Inspection of Mt. Horeb Commandery, No. 3; North Star-St. Gerard Commandery, No. 4; and Sullivan-Hugh de Payens Commandery No. 6 in Tilton, NH, where I was the ranking Visiting Officer. Sir Knight Paul M. Leary, Commander of No. Star-St. Gerard Commandery did the work of the Commander up until the fourth libation. Sir Knight Andy M. Lord, Commander of Sullivan-Hugh de Payens Commandery, did the remainder of the work through the knighting, as well as the investment of the sword; Sir Knight Scott M. Ayen gave the Attributes; Sir Knight Dennis A Sheridan, PGC, of North Star-St. Gerard Commandery, explained the Banners; and Sir Knight Leary gave the Flag Lecture. Following the Order, Sir Knight Leary called upon me for my remarks. I called upon the Inspector General, Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., PGC, for his remarks on the work done, and then upon Sir Knight Roger A. Douillette, Sr. to speak on the Knights Templar Eye Foundation. I then offered the warm fraternal greetings of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of New Hampshire; of its Grand Commander, R. Bradley Alderfer; and of my own. I congratulated the Commanderies for the work done; congratulated the Candidates for their achieving their knighthood, letting them know they had received a fine degree; and recognized not only the attendance, but also the participation of the officers of the Grand Commandery at the Inspection. February 15, 2014 I represented the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire at the Stated Assembly of Profile York Rite College No. 100 in Portsmouth, NH. February 23, 2014 I attended a meeting of the Jurisprudence Committee in Tilton, NH at the invitation of the Chairman. March 8, 2014 I participated in the Grand Commandery s tactics presentation of the full-form opening in Manchester, NH, doing the work of the Commander. Afterwards, I presided over the Annual Meeting and work of the Past Commanders Association. March 10, 2014 I attended the Stated Conclave of St. George Commandery No. 8 in Nashua, at which I installed their newly elected and appointed officers. March 22, 2014 I attended the Joint Commandery Inspection of Trinity Commandery, No. 1 and St. George Commandery No. 8 in Manchester, NH, where I took the position of Commander for the Order of the Temple, giving the Explanatory Lecture. I also did the work of the Junior Warden for the first of the two Candidates. March 29, 2014 I attended the ceremony for the Charter presentation to Upper Valley Chapter of DeMolay, where I led a detail of six Sir Knights for the reception of the officers of Upper 9

Valley Chapter and of New Hampshire DeMolay, who were escorted under an arch of steel by the Grand Commander and Northeastern Department Commander, respectively. April 5, 2014 I was received at the start of the Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of Connecticut in Rocky Hill, CT, which I was able to only briefly attend. April 5, 2014 I attended the Joint Commandery Inspection of DeWitt Clinton Commandery, No. 2 and Palestine Commandery No. 11 in Portsmouth, NH. April 19, 2014 I plan to be in attendance at the Business Meeting of this Grand Commandery on April 19 in Tilton, NH. April 26, 2014 I will represent the Grand Commandery on behalf of the Grand Commander at the 150th Spring Reunion of New Hampshire Consistory in Penacook, NH. April 27, 2014 I plan to attend the Grand Commandery of Maine s Installation of Officers in Portland, ME. May 9, 2014 I expect to attend the Grand York Rite Banquet in Manchester, NH. May 10, 2014 I plan to be at the Grand York Rite Sessions, including our Annual Conclave, on May 10 in Manchester, NH. I thank the members of this Grand Commandery for the trust they placed in me when electing me to this position. It has been an honor to serve you, as I endeavored to show that your trust was well founded. Sincerely and fraternally, Robert M. Porter, Deputy Grand Commander 10

April 12, 13, 14 May 4, 5 May 10, 11 June 9, 10 June 23 July 5 REPORT OF THE GRAND GENERALISSIMO TO THE RE GRAND COMMANDERY, GRAND OFFICERS AND SIR KNIGHT S OF N.H. Grand Commandery of Connecticut at Rocky Hill Grand Commandery of Maine at Rockport Grand Commandery of NH at Portsmouth Grand Commandery of Vermont at Colchester We marched in Portsmouth St. John s Day Parade and attended St. John s Church Service. Nashua: The Rainbow Grand Assembly Sept. 6, 7, 8 Albany, N.Y.NE York Rite Regional Conference Grand Commandery of Massachusetts & Rhode Island October 18, 19 Oct. 28 Portsmouth: The Illustrious order of the Red Cross and The Order of Malta Nov. 25 Portsmouth: Order of the Temple January 25 Exeter: To practice tactics Feb. 1 Tilton: Commandery Inspection, Joint with Lancaster, Claremont and Concord Mar. 3 Manchester: Grand Commandery Meeting and tactics We had a Past Commander s Association Meeting to Receive new members. Mar. 22 April 5 April 19 April 26 Sincerely, John David Meader, Grand Generalissimo Commandery Inspection in Nashua joint with Manchester Commandery Inspection in Portsmouth joint with Rochester Grand Commandery Business Meeting in Tilton Grand Commandery of Maine at Portland 11

Report of the Grand Captain General To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Grand Commandery Knights Templar in the State of New Hampshire On May 27, 2013 at the Annual Meeting of North Star St. Gerard No. 4 I was installed as Grand Sentinel by REPGC Dennis A. Sheridan at the order of the Grand Commandeer September 6-8, 2013, I attended the NE Department Meeting in Albany, NY and did a presentation for Grand Council and Chapter while in attendance. We also had a meeting of all the Grand Offices on the future on NH Commandery. November 2, 2013, I attended a meeting of the Grand Officers after the Scottish Rite fall Reunion. January 2014, I attended an Order of the Temple in Portsmouth and after the Order I was escorted to the altar and Installed as Grand Captain General by the Grand Commander. February 1, 2014, I attended the Joint Official Inspection of the IG for Lancaster/Littleton and Concord/Claremont and served as the EC with EC Andy Lord for the Order and the three rehearsals in Tilton. February 23, 2014 met with Jurisprudence committee with the Grand Body heads and Sir Knights Lord, Smith, Ayen and Porter in Tilton, about upcoming proposed changes to the Grand Constitution. A discussion and explanation on the duties and responsibilities of the York Rite Grand Council followed. March 8, 2014, attended and participated in a Tactics Presentation and Reception of the Grand Commander with Pass and Review. Also attended the Past Commanders Association. March 22, 2014, I was unable to attend the Joint inspection of Manchester/Nashua and sent my regrets to the Grand Commander as I was out of state on Business. April 5, 2014, I attended the Official Inspection for Portsmouth and Rochester. On April 19, 2014 I will attend the Annual Business Meeting in Tilton. On April 27, 2014 I will attend the Annual Meeting and Banquet of the Grand Commandery of Maine. On May 9, 2014, I will attend the Grand York Rite Bodies Grand Banquet. On May 10, 2014, I will attend the Annual Meeting and Installation of Officers. 12

RECOMMENDATIONS 1.) That the NH Grand Commandery locate and select one vendor for the Uniform Jacket and pants with all the details needed to have the jacket in the correct manner and at a reasonable cost for our new members that need them and can no longer be furnished out of the closet. Also, that the vendor has a supply of the NH patches and placing of the Velcro on the uniform. The same for the Chapeau. Teach the new Officers how to wear the Uniform and use the Chapeau and Sword. 2.) A list of requirements from the Grand Commander to the Grand Officers when they start the new Grand Year so they know what is expected of them. 3.) Have several rehearsals throughout the year to keep all Officers sharp and start passing the knowledge from the Senior Members of Grand Commandery to the newer members so that when they pass their memory continues on in the work of the new Officers and becomes their Legacy of what used to make New Hampshire Grand Commandery great! Sincerely and fraternally, Paul M. Leary, Grand Captain General 13

REPORT OF THE GRAND SENIOR WARDEN It has been my honor and pleasure to serve the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire as its Grand Senior Warden for the 2013-2014 Templar Year. Not long after my election to said office I was fortunate enough to travel north with the incoming Commander of North Star-St. Gerard for his installation as Commander and Grand Sentinel. Additionally, I was greatly honored by the Grand Commander this past year to be asked to be the editor for the NH Supplement of the Knight Templar magazine and it has been my hope to provide something of interest to our valiant knights during that time. Earlier in 2014, I met with Sir Knights Leary, Ayen and Lord where we worked extensively on trying to revise and update the grand regulations for this Grand Commandery. We met with the Jurisprudence committee and offered proposals to strengthen the Grand Regulations, which we believe will be effective moving ahead. I have sat for the year on the Tactics Committee, and while I appreciate this appointment, there were no meetings of the committee and only brief discussion as to what it is in the tactics manual. I believe that this committee should meet and actively work to ensure tactics are being conducted uniformly and adequately across the jurisdiction. I continued on the Public Relations committee with SK Sheridan and have actively sought to promote not only Commandery work, but York Rite work, within our jurisdiction. This is an important committee and I would propose that its membership and utilization be increased in the coming years; this could mean in the production of videos, organizing lodge visits or other general outreach which would assist in the making of new Knights Templar. This will come, as well, through cooperation with the Membership Committee, on which I also sit. These two committees will ensure the future of the Knights Templar of New Hampshire and I am hopeful their work will continue long after I ve moved on. As a Grand Commandery officer, I have travelled around the jurisdiction whenever my schedule had permitted; please see below for my travels throughout the year associated with my position. May 28, 2013 I attended the York Rite bodies of Lancaster meeting where the annual meetings of each occurred and assisted in the installation of SK Paul M. Leary as Commander of his Commandery, and further assisted the Grand Recorder installing SK Leary as Grand Sentinel. August 14, 2013 I attended the Grand Commandery officers meeting at the Tilton Masonic Temple. September 25, 2013 I attended the stated conclaves of the Manchester York Rite Bodies in Manchester, New Hampshire. November 13, 2013 I attended the stated conclave of Trinity Commandery in Manchester, New Hampshire. November 25, 2013 I attended the Order of the Temple in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. December 22, 2013 I attended and participated in the Grand Commandery Christmas Observance in Manchester. 14

January 25, 2014 I attended and participated in the Grand Commandery full form opening practice in Exeter. February 1, 2014 I attended the Inspection of the North Star-St. Gerard Commandery in Tilton, New Hampshire. February 26, 2014 I attended the stated conclave of Trinity Commandery in Manchester, New Hampshire. March 8, 2014 I attended and participated in the Grand Commandery Tactics display in Manchester, New Hampshire. March 22, 2014 I acted as Senior Warden in the joint inspection of Trinity and St. George Commandery. March 29, 2014 I participated in the presentation of the Upper Valley DeMolay chapter s charter as a member of the Grand Commandery escort for the day. April 5, 2014 I attended and participated in the drill squad for the inspection of DeWitt Clinton and Palestine Commanderies. Again, it has been my distinct honor and pleasure to serve as a Grand Commandery officer this past Templar year and work with wonderful Sir Knights from around the jurisdiction. I look forward to continued service. Sincerely and fraternally, Paul C. Smith, Grand Senior Warden REPORT OF THE GRAND JUNIOR WARDEN To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Very Eminent Deputy Grand Commander, Eminent Grand Generalissimo, Captain General Senior Warden, and Recorder and the Sir Knights all of the Great State of New Hampshire: First of all, my most humble thanks to those who voted for me last year to fill the role Grand Junior Warden. I look forward to continued service in the many years to come. Over the past two to three years I have been watching and learning the ropes of the Grand York Rite. I have seen many Officers Reports that merely report a travel log and little else of substance. For those looking only for that information please find my travel log attached. From this point forward my report will be about my observations of the Rite and some suggestions. I feel it is my duty as an officer of the Grand York Rite to do all that I can to help the Rite move into the future with strength and prosperity. Feel free to contact me at any time discuss these topics with me as I am always looking to learn and grow. My Observations & Suggestions The first observation I have to make is that of the Missing Generation. It is just that, obviously missing. Masonry in general is devoid of a whole group guys who should be the experienced leaders by now with the old guard as their mentors and the new guard as their protégées. Teaching the new guys the rope and getting them started in their Masonic and leadership educations. But, alas they are not there and we cannot add them at this juncture, so let s move on to the next issue we can solve. Our current situation is such that we are in a place where the old guard still has the reins out of necessity, ala missing generation, and the new guard is ready and willing to learn quickly. Since time is not our friend, in my opinion, this transition needs to gain in fervor. I believe that this transition has already started in earnest with some of the wisest members of our order imparting their vast amounts of knowledge upon the new 15

guys. My hope is they continue to do so and try not get frustrated when we (the newer guard) don t absorb it all on the first download or two. My second observation is that of a general lack of focus and planning. This is changing however. In the past three months, I have seen more planning and strategy discussions happening at all levels of the York Rite, from the local level straight up and through the Grand Bodies. There has to be an excitement and a buzz that will cause other blue lodge members to want to join us and see what they are missing out on! We have too much to keep hiding it from them! I will lay it out there for any and all to know. If you give me ample notice and time, I am will to help anywhere in the state with any part you may need. Obviously the bigger the part the more time I will need unless I already know it. It is time for the new guard, READY OR NOT, to put up or shut up. I for one am READY! Let s go! On that same vein, I am also ready to learn and absorb from those who have gone before me. If you allow me to continue in a leadership role, I will work hard at trying to bring the Rite back to its rightful place as a vehicle for further Masonic light and fellowship! The third observation I have to make is that of unity. The York Rite while technically three separate bodies needs to start acting and moving on a more unified front. I think that working together as a cohesive team across the leadership of the York Rite is in ALL of our best interests. We need to dust off this Rite and put a high gloss shine back on it. I think that if we EXCEL in the areas of COMMITMENT to our Membership and KNOWLEDGE in our beautiful ritual, we CAN NOT FAIL!! For more specific details on the things I think we need to do in the near and midterms, see the membership committee report for this year. This report outlines in great detail the thoughts and recommendations of the Membership and Education committee. It has been my honor and privilege to serve the Grand York Rite this past year and hope that I can continue to work with everyone else in our endeavor to make the York Rite truly great and special to all Masons! Travel and Event Log of the Grand Junior Warden (2013-2014) 2013 Saturday, May 11 - NH Grand Commandery Annual - Elected Grand Junior Warden Saturday, May 18 - NH Grand Lodge Annual - Manned the York Rite Membership Table (with SK Lord and SK Smith) Saturday, June 1 - Burns Lodge Veteran s Program - Grand Commandery Color Guard (with SK Lord and Alderfer) Saturday, June 8 - Claremont Alumni Parade - Marched in parade with other Grand Commandery Members (with SK Lord and SK Chase) Monday, June 10 - VT Grand Commandery Annual - (with SK Lord, SK Geas, SK Sheridan, SK Wood, SK Meader, SK Cook) 16

Saturday, August 24 - Grand Commandery Officers Meeting - (in Tilton) Saturday, September 7 - NE Regional Conference - (in Albany, NY) Saturday, November 16 - NH Grand Lodge Semi-Annual - Manned the York Rite Membership Table Sunday, December 22 - Grand Commandery Annual Christmas Observance - (@ Manchester Masonic Temple) 2014 Thursday, January 23 - Assistance with Conferral of Order of Red Cross and Malta in Short Form (Claremont, NH) Saturday, January 25 - Rehearsal for Annual Full Form Tactics Review (Exeter) Saturday, February 1 - Annual Joint Inspection of Mt. Horeb #3 (Concord) & North Star-St. Gerard Commandery #4 (Lancaster) in Tilton - preformed part of SW Saturday, March 8 - Annual Full Form Tactics Review (Manchester) - performed as JW Saturday, March 22 - Annual Joint Inspection of Trinity #1 (Manchester) & St. George Commandery #8 (Nashua) in Nashua - performed roles of Sword Bearer/Asset MC Saturday, April 5 - - Annual Joint Inspection of Mt. Horeb #3 (Concord) & North Star-St. Gerard Commandery #4 (Lancaster) in Portsmouth Fraternally, Scott M Ayen E. Grand Junior Warden 17

REPORT OF THE GRAND STANDARD BEARER 2013 Saturday, May 11 - NH Grand Commandery Annual - Appointed Grand Standard Bearer Saturday, May 18 - NH Grand Lodge Annual - Manned the York Rite Membership Table (with SK Ayen and SK Smith) Saturday, June 1 - Burns Lodge Veteran s Program - Grand Commandery Color Guard (with SK Ayen and RE Alderfer) Saturday, June 8 - Claremont Alumni Parade - Marched in parade with other Grand Commandery Members (with SK Ayen and SK Chase) Monday, June 10 - VT Grand Commandery Annual - (with SK Ayen, SK Geas, SK Sheridan, SK Wood, SK Meader, SK Cook) Sunday June 16 St. John s Sunday at Cathedral of the Pines (with SK Porter, SK Earl Cole) Saturday, August 24 - Grand Commandery Officers Meeting - (in Tilton) Saturday, September 7 - NE Regional Conference - (in Albany, NY) 2 nd year class Friday, October 18 Mass Grand Commandery Annual in Milford Mass Sunday, December 22 - Grand Commandery Annual Christmas Observance - (@ Manchester Masonic Temple) 2014 Saturday, January 25 - Rehearsal for Annual Full Form Tactics Review (Exeter) Saturday, February 1 - Annual Joint Inspection of Mt. Horeb #3 (Concord) & North Star-St. Gerard Commandery #4 (Lancaster) in Tilton EC part from Third Reading to the end. Saturday, March 8 - Annual Full Form Tactics Review (Manchester) - Saturday, March 22 - Annual Joint Inspection of Trinity #1 (Manchester) & St. George Commandery #8 (Nashua) in Nashua filled in as Captain General Saturday March 29 Upper Valley Chapter DeMolay Charter presentation with (RE Alderfer, VE Porter, SK Smith, SK Tsirimokos, SK Walters, SK Nicols, SK Chase, SK Brown) Cornish NH. Saturday, April 5 - - Annual Joint Inspection of Portsmouth and Rochester in Portsmouth part of the triangle guard. 18

Saturday April 19- Annual Business Meeting Tilton Saturday April 26 will Attend Maine s Grand Commandery. Fraternally, Andy M. Lord, Grand Standard Bearer REPORT OF THE GRAND WARDER It has been my honor and privilege to serve this Grand Commandery for the preceding Templar year. During the year, I participated in a number of activities and have thoroughly enjoyed the many friendships I have developed with Sir Knights in New Hampshire and from other states I have been very well treated when travelling alone or with my wife to meetings inside the state and outside of the jurisdiction for Grand Commandery Convocations. Following is a brief summary of my activities since the May 10/11 Annual Convocation in Portsmouth: I am a Deacon in the First Baptist Church of Greater Rochester I am Assistant Treasurer in Humane Lodge No 21in Rochester I am Secretary of Temple Chapter No 20 in Rochester I am Recorder of Orient No 14 in Rochester I am Recorder of Palestine Commandery No 11 in Rochester I attended the Connecticut Grand Chapter Annual Convocation and banquet on 5/31-6/1/2013. I attended the Connecticut Grand Council Annual Convocation and banquet on 5/31-6/1/2013. I attended the Vermont Grand Chapter Annual Convocation and banquet on 6/9-10/2013. I attended the Vermont Grand Council Annual Convocation and banquet on 6/9-10/2013. I attended the Vermont Grand Commandery Annual Convocation and banquet on 6/9-10/2013. I attended the St. John s Sunday on 6/23/2013 as the Grand Commandery led the Grand Lodge to church. I attended the Visitation Officer Training session on 7/20/2013 in Tilton. I attended the PM and MEM degrees in Lancaster on 7/30/2013. (Council only) I attended the Profile York Rite Chapter in Tilton on 8/10/2013. I attended the New York Grand Council Annual Convocation and banquet on 8/16-17/2013 in Batavia. I presented the Entered Apprentice History at Humane Lodge to candidates on 8/19/2013. I attended the Suncook Chapter Visitation as Visiting Officer on 9/9/2013. I presented the Entered Apprentice History at Unity Lodge to candidates on 9/16/2013. I attended the Milford Chapter Visitation as Visiting Officer on 9/18/2013. I attended the Scenic Council Knight Masons in Tilton on 9/21/2013 I attended the Lancaster Chapter Visitation as Visiting Officer on 9/24/2013. I attended the Manchester Council Visitation as Visiting Officer on 9/25/2013. I attended the Rochester Chapter Visitation, my Chapter, on 10/1/2013. I attended the SEM Degree in Colebrook on 10/12/2013. I attended the Concord Chapter Visitation as Visiting Officer on 10/15/2013. I attended the Massachusetts Grand Chapter Annual Convocation on 10/18-19/2013 I attended the Massachusetts Grand Council Annual Convocation on 10/18-19/2014 19

I attended the Massachusetts Grand Commandery Annual Convocation on 10/18-19/2014 I attended the Grand Commandery Visitation scheduling meeting in Penacook on 11/2/2013. I attended the Colebrook Royal Arch Degree in Colebrook as the 2 nd Veil on 11/9/2013. I attended the Nashua Chapter Visitation as Visiting Officer on 11/18/2013. I attended the York Rite College in Tilton on 11/23/2013. I was installed as Assistant Treasurer in Humane Lodge #21, Rochester, on 12/14/2013 I attended the Grand Commandery Tactics Rehearsal in Exeter on 1/25/2014 I attended the Commandery Inspection in Tilton on 2/1/2014. I attended the Profile York Rite College Annual Meeting in Portsmouth on 2/15/2014 I attended the Rhode Island Grand Chapter Annual Convocation on 3/28-29/2014 I attended the Rhode Island Grand Council Annual Convocation on 3/28-29/2014 I attended the De Witt Clinton/Palestine Commandery Annual Visitation on 4/5/2014 I attended the New Hampshire Annual Grand Chapter Business Meeting on 4/19/2014 I attended the New Hampshire Annual Grand Council Business Meeting on 4/19/2014 I attended the New Hampshire Annual Grand Commandery Business Meeting on 4/19/2014 I attended the Maine Grand Chapter Annual Conclave on 25-26/2014 I attended the Maine Grand Council Annual Conclave on 25-26/2014 I attended the Maine Grand Commandery Annual Conclave on 25-26/2014 I attended the NH Order of Eastern Star Grand Chapter of NH Annual convocation in Nashua on 11/7/104 I attended the installation for NH Order of Rainbow Girls Rochester Assembly No 11 on 1/4/2014 I was with family from 2/26/2014 through 3/14/2014 and regretfully I missed all events scheduled during that period. Fraternally E H. Stephen Wood E Grand Warder 20

REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE Right Eminent Grand Commander R. Bradley Alderfer Your Holy Land Pilgrimage Committee was not notified of any queries or interest concerning the two Holy Land Pilgrimages for 2014 that were held 2/10/2014 through 2/20/2014 or 2/24/2014 through 3/6/2014. Fraternally Submitted H. Stephen Wood William F. Curtis Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Report of Unfinished Business To the RE Grand Commander and the Companions of the State of New Hampshire: Upon review of the Proceedings of 2013, all unfinished business was satisfactorily concluded. Sincerely and fraternally, Dennis A. Sheridan, R.E. Grand Recorder 21

REPORT OF FRATERNAL CORRESPONDENCE To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Grand Officers and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar for the State of New Hampshire: Your Grand Recorder reports that all Fraternal Correspondence has been received through this Office and has been acted upon, with the expressed knowledge and approval of the Right Eminent Grand Commander. Correspondence was generally in the form of approving and recommending Grand Representative Appointments. Sincerely yours, Dennis A. Sheridan, R.E. Grand Recorder 22

PUBLICITY COMMITTEE REPORTS FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE Report of the Committee of Publicity and Public Relations To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Grand Officers and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar for the State of New Hampshire: The Publicity Committee reports that New Hampshire York Rite is still progressing well with Commandery Degree Work being performed around the State in active fashion. We are still using the web site at www.nhyorkrite.com, currently posting events on that page and info on our York Rite Bodies Trestleboards page. We still make use of the calendar to keep track of degree work and meetings. We strongly encourage all York Rite Bodies to submit their notices to the Grand Recorder s Office by email so they may be included and their degree dates, etc. added to the calendar. Also please remember to inform the Grand Recorder when changing or cancelling events so that the calendar can be updated to reflect the change. We have released a new web site developed by Sir Knight Ayen. He has taken the time to redesign our current one and made it more attractive and professional. He has offered to assist us in keeping that page going and I will be discontinuing the current one by years end. To check out the new site go to www.nhyorkrite.org and scroll around. I think you will appreciate the fine work he has done on this project. Our Facebook page is still active and attracts interested masons to inquire about the York Rite. SK Herbert H. Hutchinson s daily reports of deceased or ill brethren and sisters of our jurisdiction has stopped due to the fact he could no longer afford the cost of the newspapers subscription costs. Perhaps someone else might like to take up that project for us in the future. Right Eminent Grand Commander, it is a pleasure to serve on this Committee for the Grand Commandery. Fraternally, Paul C. Smith, EGSW Dennis A. Sheridan, REPGC Chairman 23

REPORT OF THE FINANCE AND BUDGET COMMITTEE To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Grand Officers and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of New Hampshire: Your Finance and Budget Committee met with our Grand Treasurer, E. David R. Walters, on April 19th, 2014 for the purpose of auditing the Grand Commandery financial records for the past fiscal year. Once again your Committee found the financial records in good condition, and commends the Grand Treasurer for his excellent work. Your Committee has also prepared a recommended budget for the ensuing year, 2014 2015, which is hereby presented for acceptance. As this budget is balanced, the Finance Committee recommends that no change be made to the Grand Commandery Per Capita of $9.00 per member for the ensuing year. We thank the Grand Commandery for the opportunity to serve as its Finance and Budget Committee. Respectfully submitted, ROBERT M. PORTER, Chairman Paul M. Leary Paul C. Smith Scott M. Ayen 24

GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE PROPOSED BUDGET 2014-2015 Income Item Proposed Income Assessments Grand Commandery Per Capita (at $9.00/member) $4,140.00 GEKT Per Capita (at $9.00/member) $4,140.00 Assessment Total $ 8,280.00 Interest Earned $ 8.00 Knightings (30 at $3.00/member) $ 90.00 Past Commanders Association $ 100.00 Total Income $ 8,478.00 Expenses Item Proposed Expense Grand Encampment Knights Tempalr Assessment $ 4,140.00 Net Grand Conclave Expenses(Invited Guests) $ 1,500.00 Grand Commander Expense Allowance $ 600.00 Grand Recorder Personal Allowance $ 600.00 Grand Recorder Office Allowance $ 250.00 Grand Treasurer Allowance $ 100.00 Membership $ 300.00 Meeting Expenses $ 100.00 Northeast Department Conference $ 300.00 Regalia $ 200.00 Bonds & Insurance $ - Postage, Office Supplies, Printing $ 300.00 Miscellaneous $ 88.00 Total Expenses $ 8,478.00 BALANCE $ - Based on 2014 (estimated) Member Count of: 460 25

Doings of the Grand Commandery Officers To the Grand Commandery Knights Templar of New Hampshire The Committee on Doings of the Grand Commandery Officers submits the following report. Your committee has reviewed the reports of the following Grand Officers: V.E. Deputy Grand Commander E. Grand Generalissimo E. Grand Capt. General E. Grand Senior Warden E. Junior Warden We commend the Past Grand Commanders of New Hampshire for their continued support of Templary here in New Hampshire. We also commend the Grand line Officers for their dedication and attention to duty. Our Grand Commander is also to be commended for his efforts to further Knights Templary both within and without the State. We urge the Junior Grand Officers, even though not required, to file reports in the future to give the Grand Commander an idea of what all of his officers are doing and also giving them experience for the upcoming offices they may hold in the future. The committee thanks the Grand Commandery and the Grand Commander for allowing us to serve this past year. Fraternally Submitted S.K. William F. Curtis REPGC, KCT, Chairman S.K. Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. REPGC, KCT S.K. Glen R. Gordon, PC 26

Report of the Grand Recorder To the RE Grand Commander and the Sir Knights of the State of New Hampshire: The Proceedings for 2014 are completed and have been placed on the web site. I have emailed our sister Jurisdictions with copies of the same, as well as printed version required by the Grand Encampment Office. Bills for the Proceedings including materials, duplication and postage, as well as copying and postage for Annual Conclave notices, have been submitted to the Grand Treasurer and been paid in full. We are going to continue ask all Grand Officers to sign for materials supplied to them from the Grand Commandery. There are missing items that we have not been able to locate. I recommend that the incoming Grand Commander appoint a team to consider replacement of said Jewels, or perhaps purchasing a new set of less expensive ones. Most Reports from the Grand Officers have been submitted one week prior to the Annual Business Conclave. However, the request was a two week notification. Report from the various Committees have not been so received. I respectfully request that to make the Recorder s Office less challenging that all reports be emailed to me in timely fashion. Last year I had to wait months for some reports and it held up finishing the Proceedings as hoped. On another note, all Commanderies but one have integrated into the YRIS system. I have taken over for North Star-St. Gerard Commandery and am using that for printing dues bills and keeping record of dues payments now. I could still bring our other Grand Bodies into that same system and make the work for all an easier chore. I think a Seminar for all Recorders is a good idea and hope to have that arranged sometime soon. Thank you, RE Sir, for allowing me to serve you and your Grand Commandery Sincerely yours, Dennis A. Sheridan, R.E. Grand Recorder 27

REPORT OF THE GRAND TREASURER 10 May, 2014 28

To the Right Eminent Grand Commander, Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery and sir Knights of NH: I am honored to be elected for this past year as Grand Treasurer. I am also thankful for the services of the Assistant Grand Treasurer, RE Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. His assistance has made this job easier this year and I am thankful to him for that. I have attached to my report a summary of the checking account and also an income and expense balance sheet. Commandery returns were valued at $ 8220.00. A balance sheet is attached to this report breaking out expenses. We received and distributed the life membership checks in the amount of $762.49 to all the Commanderies. Our checkbook value is currently $ 8,052.46. Edward Jones Fund values as on end of month of April at $105,580.46. Last year s balance was $ 90,597.20. I thank you for the opportunity to serve this Grand Commandery. David R. Walters Grand Treasurer 29

Grand York Rite Bodies of New Hampshire Unified Report of the Education & Membership Committees of all Grand Bodies April 19, 2014 To the Leadership of all Grand York Rite Bodies in the State of New Hampshire, Sir Knights and Companions all, It was a pleasure to serve the three Grand York Rite Bodies as their Committee on Education and Membership for the past year. We thank R. Bradley Alderfer, Right Eminent Grand Commander; Roger A. Douillette, Sr., Most Illustrious Grand Master; and John S. Geas, Most Excellent Grand High Priest for appointing us to take on this task. Membership numbers and recruitment efforts for the various chapters in the state show signs of improvement. While we did not have the quantity of new members of a year ago, we do have a general improvement in the work. The Committee s goal was to start planning for the future of the York Rite. After several conversations, the committee agreed to focus on two items: Stronger commitment to our membership, and Deeper knowledge of our ritual and customs. Together, these things will, we believe, lead to excellence, setting the hallmark of the York Rite in the days to come. Recommendations for Immediate Implementation 1) EDUCATION AT EVERY MEETING. We must focus on that which will bring Companions and Sir Knights out to a meeting. Education is fundamental to Masonry, and should be used at every meeting to engage our members, utilizing Grand Officers as needed to assist. As suggestions, start a discussion on: A portion of the ritual. Dig into its meaning and how it should be portrayed to the candidates. The more we know about the ritual the better we will perform it, and the more meaningful it will be to the candidate. The symbols of the York Rite. Any of the seven liberal arts and sciences. 2) PLANNING. Lack of sufficient planning hurts the attendance at many York Rite events. Events need to be planned with enough lead time and communication to the membership, and to the public. Cooperation and coordinated planning with other Bodies will make for better attended and generally more successful events. 30

3) RITUAL DIVERSITY & EXCELLENCE. The bedrock of the York Rite is its beautiful ritual. It completes the story started as we began our Masonic journey. We need to tell that story in the most captivating and meaningful way possible. Here are some ideas on how best to do this: Maintain a list of people willing and able to perform parts of degrees. A list will help us identify areas of need, for members to work on memorizing, and allow work to be more diverse, by drawing on more members. Utilize the York Rite College in creating your list. Rehearse. Work on the ritual continually and progressively. Start by reading from the book. Work on perfecting the floor work and getting good at the mechanics of the degrees. Memorization and performance then can come into play. Do Full Openings at every meeting (If multiple bodies meet on one night, have a different body open each time). If a sufficient number are present to open at each meeting, close as well. If not, recess the body. Share the work. Break up bigger parts between members. There is no reason that the large pieces of ritual cannot be broken into more digestible portions. Give members work to keep them involved. 4) ELEVATOR SPEECH - MISSION & VISION STATEMENT. For members to easily tell What the York Rite is All About, we should have clearly stated Mission and Vision Statements for the organization, with a short list of bullet points our companions can use to explain York Rite in thirty seconds. 5) MENTOR. As members of the York Rite, we took an obligation to dispense light to our less informed Brethren. Become a mentor in your Blue Lodge. Be not only proficient at the lessons of ancient craft masonry but at their meaning as well. Teach this knowledge to these newly made brothers. Answer their questions and when the time is right they will ask the questions only the York Rite can answer for them. Many more things can be done, but we believe these five will have the greatest impact in both education and membership as we move forward. Respectfully submitted, Scott M Ayen, Chairman Andy M. Lord Paul C. Smith Robert M. Porter R. Bradley Alderfer 31

To: Most Illustrious Grand Master Right Imminent Grand Commander Most Excellent Grand High Priest DEMOLAY/RAINBOW REPORT It is with great pleasure to inform you that DeMolay in New Hampshire is doing very well. A revitalized Chapter was reformed in the North Country all is well with them. It was with great pleasure to observe a new Chapter formed in Cornish with a full slate of officers and a NEW CHARTER was presented to the Upper Valley Chapter. They have a full slate of officers and a full advisory board. The new Chapter invited dignitaries where both I and REGC were in attendance. The Grand Commandery performed both a full crossed arch of steel salute for the state officers and a sword salute for the new Chapter and advisory board. The REGC had eight members present. The DeMolay International also presented to two of our York Rite officers the DeMolay Legion of Honor. R. Bradley and I and we thank them for the honor. RAINBOW IORG OF New Hampshire is doing very well and all assemblies are very active and traveling within the state with a few going out of state. All assemblies have a full slate of officers and are doing initiatory degrees. The Grand Officers are out and about the state, out of state and some going to Supreme. All the girls are working very hard towards their grand session all dignitaries were received with all proper courtesies by both Rainbow and DeMolay In conclusion, I would encourage all heads of York Rite to support our young girls and men. Respectfully Submitted John Geas Chairman Rainbow/DeMolay 32

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GRIEVANCES Nothing to report. Fraternally, William F. Curtis, PGC REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PATRIOTIC ACTIVITIES To: R. Bradley Alderfer, Right Eminent Grand Commander, Officers, and Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire Date: March 31, 2014 During the last Templar year, no items were referred to this Committee. The Committee forwarded to all Commanderies the Grand Encampment s pamphlet, Guidelines for Patriotic and Civic Activities, in an electronic format. The Committee suggests that Commanderies recognize individuals within their communities who have demonstrated the virtues of patriotism; whether at a Stated or Special Conclave or at an awards banquet. The recognition may include presenting the honoree with a plaque or certificate, or with a flag flown over the White House. Flags may be ordered through the offices of Senators Ayotte and Shaheen, and Representatives Custer and Shea-Porter. The costs currently start at under $20.00, including shipping. The Committee recognizes the difficulties every Commandery faces in attaining an adequate compliment of Sir Knights to participate in a Memorial Day or Independence Day parade. We encourage Commanderies to work together in coordinating their efforts to march in a parade as a display of patriotism by our Sir Knights. Respectfully submitted, Robert M. Porter, Deputy Grand Commander, Chairman John B. Clark, Past Grand Captain General 33

REPORT OF THE KT EYE FOUNDATION To the Grand Commandery of Knight Templars of the State of New Hampshire and the Right Eminent Grand Commander Sir Knight Robert B. Alderfer and all Sir Knights: January 8, 2014 ----- Scenic Council of Knight Masons ----------$ 50.00 April 7, 2014 --------Palestine Commandery No. 11 John D. Meader -----Life Sponsor for Ralph Currier ------------$ 30.00------------ Ck. 7975 H. Stephen Wood -------------------------------------------------------- $ 25.00----------- Ck. 6100 Dwight V. Meader -------------------------------------------------------$ 50.00----------- Ck. 5757 John D. Meader ----------------------------------------------------------$ 100.00----------- Ck. 7971 Paul W. Sherwood -------------------------------------------------------$ 100.00-----------Ck. 5876 Palestine Commandery No. 11 ----------------------------------------$ 100.00----------- Ck. 1026 Total $ 455.00 Respectively submitted; Roger A. Douillette Chairman Proposed Changes to the Grand Regulations of the Grand Commandery 2/13/14 CHANGE # 1 Now Reads: Article I, Section 8 Grand Conclaves a) The Annual Conclave shall be held at such hour and place that the Standing Committee on Time and Place shall determine, and shall announce at the preceding Annual Conclave. Should any extenuating circumstances prohibit the use of this set date, an alternate date may be selected by a majority vote of Grand Commandery. 34

Change to Read: a) The Annual Conclave shall be held on the second Saturday in May, at a location agreed upon by the York Rite Council; which consists of the heads of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter, he Grand Council of Cryptic Masons, and the Grand Commandery. CHANGE # 2 Now Reads: (under duties of Grand Commander) Article I, Section 10 Duties of Grand Commandery Officers 17. Appoint the following Standing Committees (see Appendix B): (a) Jurisprudence (b) Finance and Budget (c) Doings of Grand Officers (d) Grand Encampment Educational Foundation (e) Tactics (f) Membership (g) Public Relations and Publicity (h) Patriotic Activities (i) Grand Encampment Triennial (j) Grand Encampment Eye Foundation (k) Unfinished Business (l) Grievances (m) Commanderies and Returns (n) Credentials (o) Grand Regulations and By-Laws of Constituent Commanderies Change to Read: 17. Appoint the following Standing Committees (see Appendix B): Jurisprudence; Finance and Budget; Tactics; Membership; Public Relations and Publicity; Patriotic Activities; Grand Encampment Triennial; Grand Encampment Eye Foundation; Unfinished Business; Grievances; Commanderies and Returns; and Credentials. 35

CHANGE # 3 Now Reads: Article III, Section 4 Per Capita Assessments, Special Assessments, and Fees a) Each Commandery shall pay annually to the Grand Recorder, on or before the first day of July a Per Capita Assessment in the amount of $18.00 ($16.00 for the Operating Fund a n d $2.00 for the Grand Conclave Operation). Change to Read: Section 4 Per Capita Assessments, Special Assessments, and Fees a) Each Commandery shall pay annually to the Grand Recorder, on or before the first day of April a Per Capita Assessment in the amount set in the Budget approved at the Annual Business Meeting of this Grand Commandery plus any and all Grand Encampment fees and assessments. CHANGE # 4 Now Reads: Article I, Section 10 Duties of Grand Commandery Officers g). Grand Treasurer 6. Receive for his services the sum of $75.00 annually. i). Grand Recorder 10. Receive for his services the sum of $600.00 annually. Change to Read: g). Grand Treasurer 6. Receive for his services the sum approved in the budget at the annual business meeting. i). Grand Recorder 10. Receive for his services the sum approved in the budget at the annual business meeting. 36

a). Sitting Grand Officers, as follows: Grand Commander Deputy Grand Commander Grand Generalissimo Grand Captain General Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Assistant Grand Treasurer Grand Recorder Assistant Grand Recorder Grand Prelate(s) Grand Standard Bearer Grand Sword Bearer Grand Warder Grand Sentinel Grand Organist(s) CHANGE # 5 Article I, Section 2 Composition Now Reads: Change to Read: a). Sitting Grand Officers, as follows: Grand Commander, Deputy Grand Commander, Grand Generalissimo, Grand Captain General, Grand Senior Warden, Grand Junior Warden, and the following non-progressive positions of Grand Treasurer, Assistant Grand Treasurer, Grand Recorder, Assistant Grand Recorder, Grand Prelate(s), Grand Standard Bearer, Grand Sword Bearer, Grand Warder, Grand Sentinel and Grand Organist(s). 37

REPORT OF SPECIAL NOMINATIONS Sir Knight David D. Goodwin, Most Eminent Grand Master Grand Commandery Knights Templar of the United States of America 1509 Campus Drive, Vestal, N.Y. 13850-4036 Most Eminent Grand Master, I am happy to inform you that the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire and its membership request your approval in the matter of bestowing the title of Honorary Past Grand Commander on one, GERALD F. BUEHRER, who has served this Grand Commandery in many capacities over the last 40 years of service as a member of Knights Templary. His devotion to any committee work upon which he may be assigned is always accomplished in the best interest of our membership. Gerald is also filled with the excellent tenets and precepts of Free Masonry, and demonstrates his love of Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Gerald has served as a Leader in the York Rite of New Hampshire in many capacities over the years, including being Commander and as a Past Recorder in DeWitt Clinton Commandery. He has been a guide and an inspiration to many Sir Knights in our Jurisdiction, and has done most every job we have with the exception of being an elected Grand Officer. We are extremely proud of his many accomplishments in all of New Hampshire Masonry, but particularly his duty to Knight Templary, and we wholeheartedly await your approval in our request to honor him with the august title Right Eminent Honorary Past Grand Commander. In the Faith, R. Bradley Alderfer Dennis A. Sheridan, R.E. P.G.C. R.E. Grand Commander E. Grand Recorder PO Box 788 PO Box 621 Manchester, NH 03105-0788 Littleton, NH 03561-0621 CC: Thomas X. Tsirimokos Right Eminent Northeast Department Commander 2395 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03104-2207 38

April 19, 2014 TO: Sir Knights of Knight Templary of the State of New Hampshire: RE: Merger of Sullivan/Hugh de Payens No. 6 of Claremont into Mount Horeb No. 3 of Concord Let it be known that on this day, the 19 th day of April in the year of 2014, after deliberations on both parties, and their mutual consent, and as both Commanderies will file annual reports with the Grand Recorder s Office, and that Sullivan/Hugh de Payens Commandery has surrendered their Charter and seal as such, I hereby consent my approval of such merger and wish them good luck in their future endeavors. The Charter will be placed in holding in case some future event might spark the request of it being reinstated in the Town of Claremont. Given under my hand and the seal of the Grand Commandery of N.H. on April 19, 2014. R. Bradley Alderfer, RE Grand Commander Attest: Dennis A. Sheridan, E. Grand Recorder 39

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF NH MAY 10, 2014 The Grand Commandery Knights Templar of New Hampshire assembled at the Best Western Hotel in Manchester, N.H. on Saturday afternoon on the above date. The R.E. Grand Commander, S.K. R. Bradley Alderfer, declared the Grand Commandery of N.H. in session for the 164th Annual Conclave at 1:30 p.m. and directed the Grand Warder to inform the Grand Sentinel to guard well his post. The Grand Commander entertained the following motions made by the Grand Recorder, duly seconded, and approved as presented. That all Sir Knights in the City of Manchester who are in good standing to be allowed to join the Conclave. That the reading of the Minutes of the Proceedings for 2013 be omitted as copies were distributed to all parties previous to the Conclave. That the Roll Call of Officers and Commanderies be omitted and the Report of the Credentials Committee be accepted instead thereof. Roll Call of Past Grand Commanders The Grand Commander then called for the Roll Call of Past Grand Commanders and the following RE Sir Knights assembled in the East of the Asylum. Richard F. Cole, Jr. Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Thomas X. Tsirimokos William F. Curtis Dennis A. Sheridan Harold M. Chase, Jr. John S. Geas 40

Honorary Past Grand Commanders ROLL CALL OF GRAND REPRESENTATIVES The Roll Call of Grand Representatives was omitted, instead accepting the report from the Credentials Committee. However, those present received a thank you from the RE Grand Commander and received a round of applause from the Sir Knights. CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE REPORT The Credential Committee reported the following: Grand Commandery Officers 14 RE Past Grand Commanders 07 Constituent Eminent Commanders 06 Constituent Grand Generalissimos 06 Constituent Captain Generals 06 Constituent Past Commanders 20 It has been our pleasure to serve this Grand Commandery. Committee Chairman: Members: William F. Curtis H. Stephen Wood Glen R. Gordon David R. Walters 41

REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMMANDERIES Trinity Commandery No. 1 Em. Commander Generalissimo Capt. General R. Bradley Alderfer (Proxy) Patrick J. O Sullivan Paul C. Smith (Proxy) Dewitt Clinton No. 2 Em. Commander Generalissimo Capt. General Jack D. Hartman Glen R. Gordon (Proxy) Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Mount Horeb No. 3 Em. Commander Generalissimo Capt. General Earl W. Cole, Jr. Marc Gelinas Jackson E. Marston (Proxy) North Star-St. Gerard No. 4 Em. Commander Generalissimo Capt. General Paul M. Leary Phillip J. Beiner (Proxy) David S. Collins (Proxy) 42

St. George No. 8 Em. Commander Generalissimo Capt. General Warren S. Pyles Benjamin J. Langlois Christopher H. Fowler Palestine No. 11 Em. Commander Generalissimo Capt. General John D. Meader (Proxy) H. Stephen Wood (Proxy) Daniel P. Gilbert LIVING PAST COMMANDERS RETAINING MEMBERSHIP TRINITY COMMANDERY Chartered 1824 Richard W. Watson James Wilson Jr. John B. Clark Leonard S. Sousa Andrew Jackson Herbert H. Hutchinson Roderick D. Morrison, Jr. Albert N. McNally David R. Walters Kenneth A. Jenkins Nathaniel C. Foss, Jr. John S. Geas R. Bradley Alderfer Thomas X. Tsirimokos Paul C. Smith 43

De WITT CLINTON COMMANDERY Chartered 1826 Robert M. Argel Gerald F. Buehrer Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Rodney A. Robinson Donald L. Stevens Alan M. Robinson Jack D. Hartman Donald M. Miller Joseph J. Marion Ronald E. Metcalf Thomas G. LeBerge Richard F. Cole, Jr. Nathaniel H. Sawyer James E. Ryan William F. Curtis Glen R Gordon William H. Thomas II MOUNT HOREB COMMANDERY Chartered 1826 Robert G. Hatfield Melvin L. Covey * Allen L. Ilsley James S. Spence Roger A. Douillette Sr. Mark G. Kilmister Troy A. Patoine Philip H. White Willard C. Carpenter Harold M. Chase Jr. Robert J. McMahon Theodore Delaney Scott M. Ayen Andy M. Lord Earl W. Cole, Jr. * Past Commander of Pilgrim Commandery Past Commander of Sullivan Commandery Past Commander of Sullivan/Hugh de Payens Commandery NORTH STAR-ST. GERARD COMMANDERY Chartered 1970 Stephen A. Whitney David S. Collins Douglas L. Robertson Sr. Dennis A. Sheridan F. James Welch C. Jarvis Lewis, Jr. Aldine J. Tillotson Robert D. Steel David E. Lewis George Papadimatos Thomas A. Ladd** Paul M. Leary **Honorary Past Commander 44

SAINT GEORGE COMMANDERY Chartered 1869 Herbert H. Hutchinson David Sequira Robert M. Porter Demetrious G. Coidakis Geoffrey R. Fossett PALESTINE COMMANDERY Chartered 1895 J. David Meader Richard A. Gilbert Sr. * Ernest E. Lyman H. Stephen Wood Norris L. Provencher Dwight V. Meader George A. White Raymond E. Bailey Ralph E. Wiggin Jr.* William F. Robinson Jr. * John H. Sanders Jr. * Peter N. Vatistis * * Past Commander of Saint Paul Commandery Past Commander of St. Paul & Palestine Commanderies Reception of Distinguished Guests The following guests were escorted into the Asylum and introduced to the RE Grand Commander: Massachusetts and Rhode Island Sir Knight Andrew C. Maninos, E Grand Generalissimo Sir Knight Glen Cunningham, RE Grand Senior Warden New York Sir Knight Konineth Sussman, RE Grand Commander Vermont Sir Knight Pierre D. Ledger, RE Grand Commander Sir Knight John E. Haight, RE Grand Historian 45

Connecticut Sir Knight William A. G. Mackey, RE Grand Commander Sir Knight Clyde Kayser, II, E Grand Generalissimo Sir Knight Charles A. McCollum, E Grand Captain General Sir Knight Stuart Drost, RE Past Grand Commander Maine Sir Knight C. Arthur Allen, RE Grand Commander SK Riley Greenwood, E Grand Senior Warden Pennsylvania Sir Knight Gerald J. Hamilton, RE Grand Commander New Jersey Sir Knight John D. Barnes, RE Grand Commander Visiting Dignitaries from within New Hampshire SK H. Stephen Wood, MEGHP of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of NH SK R. Bradley Alderfer, RE Grand Commander and MIGM Grand Council of Cryptic Masons of NH SK William F. Curtis, REPGC and Puissant Sovereign of Granite State Conclave of Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine SK Dennis A. Sheridan, REPGC and Intendant General for Granite State Conclave Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine Personal Representative of Grand Master General of Convent General 46

SK Richard F. Cole, Jr., REPGC and Chief Adept for NH College SOCIETAS ROSICRUCIANA IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATIS Right Eminently Distinguished Grand Governor for the YRSC of N.A. SK C. Jarvis Lewis, Jr., Very Eminent Preceptor of Palestine Tabernacle No. XLI Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests SK John B. Clark, Eminent Prior of NH Priory No. 58, Knights of the York Cross of Honour From the Offices of the Grand Encampment Knight Templar Sir Knight William H. Koon, II, ME Past Grand Master and Past Grand Commander of Ohio Sir Knight Thomas X. Tsirimokos, RE Northeast Department Commander Sir Knight Vincent A. Cowie, RE Past Northeast Department Commander From the Office of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of NH Brother John F. Gordon, RW Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of NH 47

Report of the Grand Commander To the Officers and Members of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, State of New Hampshire, I submit the following report as Grand Commander: Introduction I would like to again welcome all of you to the Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire. We appreciate your taking the time to be with us, and understand that this time of year can be challenging, given that Mother s Day generally falls the day after this Conclave. I d like to thank Sir Knight William H. Koon, II, MEPGM, for joining us today and representing our Most Eminent Grand Master. We re glad to have you back with us. And to Sir Knight Thomas X. Tsirimokos, RENEDC, welcome to your own Grand Commandery. Thank you all and especially thank your ladies--for sharing your weekend with us. The demands on our time are many, and sharing some of your time with us is sincerely appreciated. This year has been somewhat personally challenging for me, the reasons for which many of you are aware. Perhaps the time has come for a reassessment of where my time can be most impactful. Activities What follows is a summary of the activities in which I was able to participate in during my term as Grand Commander. In many cases, my commitments in other Grand Bodies placed me at a particular activity in other regalia or in other hats. During the year, I had the opportunity to participate in the conferral of the Order of the Temple on several occasions, but for the first time in recent memory, I was able to witness the Order from the sideline. Among the highlights of my activities was an invitation to participate in the color guard, accompanied by several of your Grand Commandery officers, at a rather elaborate Veterans program sponsored by Burns Lodge. It s not often the Grand Commander gets to represent the Sir Knights while spending the entire evening on a relatively uncrowded dance floor yes, you can dance in uniform. It was truly enjoyable, and while I am certain our performance was worthy of tips, unfortunately, none were forthcoming. Once again, your Grand Commandery was asked to participate as escorts in the services on St. John s Sunday, both in Portsmouth and in Rindge. I chose to join DeWitt Clinton Commandery in Portsmouth for this occasion, while your Deputy Grand Commander and others represented us in Rindge. As the Christmas season approached, I had the pleasure of officiating at an Observance held at Manchester. The Observance was presented by the Grand Commandery. We thank the Knights of Trinity Commandery for their gracious hospitality. 48

I was also privileged to be received in my own Commandery as part of a full form opening. This impressive ceremony has fallen into relative obscurity within the State, and I am hopeful the practice will continue, so that my successors will have the opportunity to witness some of the pomp and circumstance that makes this Order unique. In March, I had the privilege of escorting the newly elected officers of Upper Valley Chapter into the chapter room for the conferral of their new Charter--a truly impressive gathering. I was accompanied by several officers, along with our Northeast Department Commander. It was a good showing for our Grand Commandery, and it was an honor to be involved. In addition, I was able to visit my colleagues in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts & Rhode Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Maine for at least portions of their Annual Sessions during my term, and was warmly received. I was also privileged to be accompanied by many of my officers. Thank you, Sir Knights, for your support. Further, I was warmly received in other Masonic bodies throughout the state, including the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire, The International Order of Rainbow for Girls, The Order of DeMolay, Granite State Conclave, Red Cross of Constantine, Profile York Rite College, No. 100, John Harris Council, No 458, AMD, Scottish Rite Council of Deliberation, and New Hampshire Consistory. I was also able to attend the Northeast York Rite Conference in Albany. Inspections I was able to attend two of the three Inspections within the State. These were well attended though not well enough. Sincere thanks to Sir Knight Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. for his tireless work as Inspector General. Decisions I d like to thank my Jurisprudence Committee under the capable leadership of Sir Knight Richard F. Cole, Jr. REPGC for their advice and collaboration during the year. I d also like to thank our Northeast Department Commander, Sir Knight Thomas X. Tsirimokos, and REPGC for his advice and counsel. I approved changes in by-laws for several Commanderies, most of which dealt with the changes in the time of meetings. After many discussions, and as a result of votes taken in their respective Commanderies, I approved the merger of Mt. Horeb and Sullivan-Hugh de Payens Commanderies. Mt. Horeb is the surviving Commandery and will continue to meet in Concord. 49

Late last year, I was made aware of the apparent resignation of Michael Blair as Commander of St. George Commandery. (We received nothing in writing, but he did turn in his uniform and regalia.) After consulting with Sir Knight Tsirimokos and the Grand Encampment Constitution, I decided that the best course of action was to formally remove him from office. This allowed for the transition of leadership to the Generalissimo as Acting Commander. Due to mounting family obligations, I accepted the resignation of Sir Knight John B. Clark from his position as Grand Generalissimo. I thank John for his faithful service to Templary in general, and to this Grand Commandery in particular. As a result, Sir Knight J. David Meader advanced to Grand Generalissimo as provided by the Grand Encampment Constitution. I appointed Sir Knight Paul Leary to serve as Grand Captain General, and Sir Knight Patrick J. O Sullivan to serve as Grand Sentinel. Unfortunately, the angel of death received the dread mandate and struck from the role of the living our dear frater Sir Knight Charles J. Kennedy, REPGC. Charlie was a great example and role model during my early years in Commandery, and he will be sorely missed. As he was serving this Grand Commandery as a member of the Committee on Jurisprudence at the time of his death, I appointed Sir Knight Glen R. Gordon to serve the remainder of his term. Finally, I issued General Order No. 1, conferring and encouraging candidates for contested offices the opportunity to address their qualifications and motivations, and to introduce themselves to the members of the Grand Commandery through personal remarks prior to ballots being cast. Awards and Honors As I reflect back on my Templar journey, I recall many individuals, too numerous to name, who had a significant impact on me, either by example or in the advice and instruction they provided, and I am pleased to have been able to suggest the formal recognition of two of those individuals. I was pleased to approve the nomination of Sir Knight Alan M. Robinson for our highest honor, the Knight Templar Cross of Honor. Alan and I were contemporaries in serving our respective Commanderies as Commander in what now seems a former life. He has continued to serve with distinction, and it gives me a great deal of pleasure to see him recognized as he so richly deserves. As a young Sir Knight, I was given the opportunity to travel around the State and to participate in the Inspections of various Commanderies throughout the State. As a result, I came under the watchful eye of our then Inspector General, Sir Knight Gerald F. Buehrer. Sir Knights, no man has contributed more to promote excellence in our Order than this hard working Sir Knight. He has been previously awarded the Knight Templar Cross of Honor, but this year I felt it was high time that he be recognized for his unparalleled efforts, and I was please to nominate him for recognition as an Honorary Past Grand Commander an honor well-deserved, and long overdue. 50

Finally, I would be remiss if I did not add my personal congratulations to Sir Knight John B. Clark. For his dedicated service, Sir Knight John was constituted as a Knight Commander of the Templar by the College of Honors. Acknowledgements I have been involved in this Grand Commandery for a number of years and have enjoyed the friendships I have developed, but as Grand Commander, it is vital that I seek to leave this Grand Commandery in better shape than that in which I found it. I have watched with pride as some of your junior officers have joined together, working and planning to grow our Order in the future. Among their accomplishments are a long overdue recasting of our Grand Regulations into a form and format that is more easily understood and free at least to the extent possible from inconsistency and redundancy. Specifically, I want to thank Sir Knights Paul Leary, Paul Smith, Scott Ayen, Andy Lord, and Steve Wood for their thoughtful planning and support. I have also been blessed to have worked with a strong Deputy Grand Commander. Thank you, Sir Knight Porter, for your tireless support. Sir Knights, should you elect him, this Grand Commandery will be in good hands. Recommendations Our Membership Committee is beginning to get their arms around several important issues. They are in a unique position to advance the Rite. We recommend that they be allowed to continue their work. I further recommend that the practice of exemplification of the full form opening and holding at least one Christmas observance be continued. I encourage the development of the capacity within the several Commanderies to exemplify the Orders of the Red Cross and Malta in full form. Conclusion As my tenure in this office draws to a close, I realize that this is not necessarily the end of a journey, but it certainly represents the end of an important chapter. So, as this portion of the journey comes to a close, I want to express my gratitude for the opportunity to have served you. It has been an honor. I want to thank the companions and Grand Officers for their support during my tenure. Thanks, especially to my dear friends you know who you are for your support. It has been rough and rugged at times, but you, my true brothers, have always been there. I can t thank you enough. To my children, thank you for understanding. To my Assistant, Monique, who keeps both me and my practice on track, regardless of where I m engaged, I couldn t do this without you. And 51

to Donna, thank you for your support, your encouragement and above all, your companionship. Thank you for sharing this part of the journey with me. Respectfully submitted, R. Bradley Alderfer. Grand Commander REPORT OF THE JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE To Right Eminent Sir Knight Robert Bradley Alderfer, Grand Commander, and the Sir Knights of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of New Hampshire: The Jurisprudence Committee has reviewed the report of the Right Eminent Grand Commander s activities for the 2013-2014 Chivalric Year, and would commend and thank him for both a timely submission and a comprehensive report. The report addressed all significant elements necessary to document the effective management of this Grand Commandery during the Grand Commander s term of office. The Committee commends the Grand Commander for the extent and diversity of his activities both within and without the State, and would especially recognize his participation with both Masonic youth groups. The Chairman is aware that the Grand Commander was recognized for his achievements by being invested with the DeMolay Honorary Legion of Honor this past March. Such recognition is not arbitrarily awarded or easily earned. The Committee reviewed the by-law changes and Commandery mergers approved by the Grand Commander, and find them to be in accordance with applicable regulations. The Grand Commander was presented with several difficult personnel issues during his term, including the necessary removal of a Presiding Commander and the resignation of an elected Grand Commandery dais Officer for personal reasons. In both instances, the Grand Commander consulted with this Committee to ensure that his intended actions were within regulatory guidelines and/or within his prerogative. With one very minor exception, his proposed actions were spot on. The Committee heartily concurs with the honors recommended and approved for the Sir Knights indicated in the Grand Commander s report. The Committee members severally and individually are very familiar with each of the recipients, and we believe the recognition is well-deserved and appropriately presented for the service demonstrated by the recipients. Right Eminent Sir, it has been a distinct pleasure working with you this past year, and we thank you for the opportunity to serve our Grand Commandery. Knowing the personal turmoil you faced during the early part of your term, you are to be commended for your level of activity and degree of involvement in the operation and organization of Chivalric Masonry in New Hampshire. We wish you continued success in all your personal and Masonic endeavors. In the Faith, Glen R. Gordon, PC, Robert H. Cook, PGC, Richard F. Cole, Jr., KCT, PGC, Chairman 52

Report of the Grand Recorder To the RE Grand Commander and the Sir Knights of the State of New Hampshire: The membership numbers cannot be reported at this time because we have not yet closed our books and filed annual reports. When the information becomes available, it will be recorded. Those who departed from us are listed below. THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MEMORIAL SERVICE CALL TO WORSHIP REGC We gather at this time in loving memory for those Sir Knights of our Beloved Order of the Temple who have departed this earthly life to find home with the Grand Commander of Heaven. Let us remember that we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen for the things that are seen are transient and the things that are unseen are eternal. We light this candle as a symbol of our brotherly love for them. Let us worship God this morning before Him our departed Sir Knights Father in Heaven, we praise your holy name for all who have finished this life l loving and trusting you, for the example of their lives, the life and grace you They and the peace in which they rest. As we honor their memories, make us More aware that you are the One from whom comes every perfect gift. We Praise you today for your servants and for all that you did through them For our Fraternity. Meet us in our sadness now and fill our hearts with Praise and thanksgiving, in Jesus name we pray. Amen Trinity: Charles J. Kennedy, PGC De Witt Clinton: Stephen M. Murad Mount Horeb: Ronald H. Keyser, PGC David Anthony 53

Adam Muller North Star-St. Gerard: Vernon W. Dingman, III, PEC Bradford Brooks Sullivan/Hugh depayens Everett A. Penn Palestine: David B. Stevens Robert E... Wiggin, Jr. Gregorios N. Koutrelakos Howard L. Bower, PEC Clifton E. Henry MEMORIAL PRAYER E Grand Prelate CLOSING BENEDICTION EXTINGUISHING FLAME Our companions have found their safe lodging in the Temple not made by human hands. There they find their true home. We extinguish this flame ever reminded that our brotherly love for them should burn in our hearts and lives forever. AMEN The Numbers report for the year are included elsewhere in these Proceedings. Submitted by Dennis A. Sheridan, Grand Recorder 54

GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR NH 2013 Grand Officers R. Bradley Alderfer R.E. Grand Commander Robert M. Porter, (Judy) V.E. Deputy Gr. Commander John David Meader E. Grand Generalissimo Paul M. Leary, (Maggie) E. Grand Capt. General Paul C. Smith E. Grand Sr. Warden Scott M. Ayen, (Ramona) E. Grand Jr. Warden David R. Walters (Christine) E. Grand Treasurer Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., PGC E. Asst. Grand Treasurer Dennis A Sheridan, PGC (Dotty) E. Grand Recorder Thomas X. Tsirimokos, NEDC, E. Grand Prelate Robert M Argel E. Grand Prelate Emeritus Andy M. Lord E. Grand Standard Bearer Andrew Jackson E. Grand Sword Bearer H. Stephen Wood (Monique) E. Grand Warder Patrick J. O Sullivan E. Grand Sentinel John B Clark (Despina) E. Grand Organist Special Administrative Officers Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., PGC, E. Inspector General Glen R. Gordon, E. Assistant Inspector General Michael F. Yannetti, Aide to the Grand Commander Albert N. McNally, Aide to the Grand Commander 55

PAST GRAND COMMANDERS PHILIP HENRY WHITE 1983 RONALD EDGAR METCALF 1986 DOUGLAS LOCKHART ROBERTSON, SR. 1988 RICHARD ASA GILBERT, SR. 1992 ROBERT MICHAEL ARGEL 1993 ROBERT LAWSON SUTHERLAND, JR. 1996 HERBERT H. HUTCHINSON 1998 JAMES S. SPENCE 2000 MELVIN LEE COVEY 2001 THOMAS XENOPHON TSIRIMOKOS 2002 RICHARD F. COLE, JR. 2003 WILLIAM FRANK CURTIS 2004 NATHANIEL HALEY SAWYER 2005-2006 ALLEN LEWIS ILSLEY 2007 DENNIS ALLAN SHERIDAN 2008 ROBERT DE YOUNG STEEL 2009 DWIGHT VINCENT MEADER 2010 HAROLD M. CHASE, JR. 2011 JOHN S. GEAS 2012 56

HONORARY PAST GRAND COMMANDERS RODERICK D. MORRISON, JR. 2002 RODNEY ARTHUR ROBINSON 2006 ROGER ARTHUR DOUILLETTE, SR. 2011 GERALD F. BUEHRER 2014 Honorary Past Grand Senior Warden Donald M. Miller 2010 INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS The Grand Officers elected for the next term were installed into Office at the end of the Conclave. SK Robert M. Porter and his officer Line were installed by the tem of ME Past Grand Master, SK William H. Koon, II as Installing Officer, RE Northeast Department Commander, SK Thomas X. Tsirimokos and Installing Marshal and RE PGC, SK Dennis A. Sheridan and Installing Prelate. The prayer given at the Opening was written by SK Phillip J. Beiner and is included for historical significance. PRAYER FOR GRAND PRELATE Let us pray: O Lord Christ, who art ever ready to receive and to strengthen the earnest aspirations of thy children, look down in thy love upon these, your servants, who desire to labor as officers in this Grand Commandery. Sanctify them, O Lord, with thy heavenly grace that, growing continually in virtue, they may rightly practice the duties of their office and so be found acceptable in thy sight. 57

For it is written the Lord giveth wisdom, out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding. (Proverbs 2:6). We therefore pray, Holy Father that you endue our Grand Commander and all that are put in authority under him with wisdom and understanding, that by their endeavors all things may be ordered and settled upon the best and surest foundations, to the happiness and welfare of our Order. O Lord Christ, help all Sir Knights preach your gospel at all times, and when necessary use words, that we may become instruments of thy peace and shining examples of your love by practicing your commandments, to love God with all of our hearts, with all of our souls, with all of our strength, and with all of our minds, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. (Luke 10:27) And now, instructed by the words of sacred scripture and following holy tradition from old, we pray as you have taught us: Our Father, who art in Heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, On earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, And forgive us our trespasses. As we forgive those that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, But deliver us from evil. Amen. 58

GRAND YORK RITE BANQUET The combined York Rite Banquet was held at 7:00 p.m. in the dining hall in the Best Western Hotel in Manchester. A fine banquet was enjoyed by all, and speeches were kept minimized. The Grand Commander thanked all who had made this a successful venture. The last three speakers were SK Thomas X. Tsirimokos, R.E. Department Commander, Sir Knight William H. Koon, II ME Past Grand Master of the Grand Encampment and Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master Brother John F. Gordon, who gave concluding remarks. Past Grand Commander Alderfer was presented with his PGC Jewel. Following the conclusion of the Banquet, the guests went to the Hotel s Hospitality Room to further fraternal relations with our guests. Respectfully submitted, Dennis A. Sheridan, PGC, KCT Grand Recorder Grand Commandery NH 59

March 08, 2014 Minutes for the Past Commander s Association of NH Present for the 11:30 a.m. meeting were the following Sir Knights: President VE. Glen R. Gordon-Excused Vice President E. Robert M. Porter as Acting President Warder E. Paul C. Smith, PT Recorder R.E. Dennis A. Sheridan Treasurer-Excused Chaplain R.E. Dennis A. Sheridan 1 st Preceptor RE Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. 2 nd Preceptor RE Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. 3 rd Preceptor E. John B. Clark 4 th Preceptor E. John B. Clark 5 th Preceptor E. Robert G. Hatfield 6 th Preceptor E. David S. Collins 7 th Preceptor E. David S. Collins 8th Preceptor E. J. David Meader 8th Preceptor R.E. John S. Geas 10 th Preceptor R.E. John S. Geas 60

E. Paul M. Leary, E. Scott M. Ayen, E. Andy M. Lord and E. Albert M. McNally joined the Order as new members, receiving the degree in form. A motion to donate $100 to Grand Conclave, if possible, was made and approved. A motion to re-elect the following Officers for 2014-2015 was made and approved: President VE. Glen R. Gordon Vice President E. Robert M. Porter Warder E. Andrew Jackson Recorder R.E. Dennis A. Sheridan Treasurer R.E. Richard F. Cole, Jr. Chaplain R.E. Dennis A. Sheridan We closed and adjourned in short form at 1:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Dennis A. Sheridan, Recorder 61

GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR NH 2014 Grand Officers Robert M. Porter (Judy), R.E. Grand Commander Paul M. Leary (Maggie), V.E. Deputy Gr. Commander Paul C. Smith, E. Grand Generalissimo H. Stephen Wood (Monique), E. Grand Capt. General Scott M. Ayen, (Ramona), E. Grand Sr. Warden Andy M. Lord, E. Grand Jr. Warden David R Walters (Christine) E. Grand Treasurer Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., PGC E. Asst. Grand Treasurer Dennis A Sheridan, PGC (Dorothea) E. Grand Recorder Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., PGC E. Asst. Grand Recorder Thomas X. Tsirimokos, NEDC, E. Grand Prelate Robert M Argel E. Grand Prelate Emeritus Earl W. Cole, E. Grand Standard Bearer David S. Collins, E. Grand Sword Bearer Jeremy W. Allin, E. Grand Warder Patrick J. O Sullivan (Vicky), E. Grand Sentinel John B Clark (Despina) E. Grand Organist Special Administrative Officers Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., PGC, E. Inspector General Glen R. Gordon, E. Assistant Inspector General Paul C. Smith, NH Editor, Knights Templar Magazine 62