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PROCEEDINGS GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 192 ND ANNUAL CONVOCATION AT MANCHESTER MAY 14, 2011 NEW HAMPSHIRE ORDER Of HIGH PRIESTHOOD April 16, 2011 Masonic Temple, Tilton 3:00 PM

WILLIAM FRANK CURTIS MOST EXCELLENT GRAND HIGH PRIEST 2011-2012

MASONIC RESUME of William F. Curtis DATE of BIRTH: DECEMBER 22, 1949 PLACE of BIRTH: BEVERLY MA OCCUPATION: SENIOR DESIGNER, CONFIGURATIONS; (COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN) GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ENGINES LYNN, MA WORK; william.curtis@ae.ge.com HOME; xlbill@comcast.net BLUE LODGE: - Major General John Sullivan #2 EPPING, NH RAISED 2/1/90 MASTER 1/94-1/96 1/2008 TO PRESENT SECRETARY 1/96-1/98-1st MASONIC DIST. MASTERS & WARDENS (X/XX) PRESIDENT 6/94-6/96 - ANIVERSARY LODGE #175 AFFILIATED 7/96 - RISING STAR #47 NEWMARKET, NH AFFILIATED 11/96 GRAND LODGE: - ACTING GRAND MARSHALL 6/01-5/03

(for R. W. STEWART L. ARONSON DDGM 1st MASONIC DIST.) CHAPTER: ST. ALBAN #15 (Merged with Washington Chapter No. 3) GRAND CHAPTER: EXETER, NH (Portsmouth, NH) EXALTED 3/91 HIGH PRIEST 4/99-4/03 PRESENT SECRETARY HONORARY MEMBER WASHINGTON #3 5/00 PRESENT MASTER 2nd VEIL APPOINTED GRAND REP. to Sask., Canada 5/99 APPOINTED GRAND SENTINEL 5/01 (M.E. Richard F. Cole, Jr.) Installed MEGHP 5/14/2011 COUNCIL: OLIVET #11 GRAND COUNCIL: EXETER, NH GREETED 3/91 THRICE ILL. MASTER 4/97-4/99; 4/01-4/03 PRESENT RECORDER APPOINTED DEPUTY GRAND LECTURER 5/01 (M.I. Richard A. Gilbert, Sr.) APPOINTED GRAND REP. to S.D., 1/05 MOST ILL. GRAND MASTER 2009-2010

COMMANDERY: DeWitt Clinton #2 GRAND COMMANDERY: PORTSMOUTH, NH KNIGHTED 3/91 COMMANDER 5/96-5/98, 5/02-5/03 PRESENT SENIOR WARDEN (PRO TEM) APPOINTED GRAND REP. to Kentucky 5/97 APPOINTED ASST. INSP. GENERAL 10/97 APPOINTED GRAND SWORD BEARER 10/98 (R.E. Herbert H. Hutchinson) ELECTED JUNIOR WARDEN 10/00 GRAND COMMANDER 12/04 KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE TEMPLE 5/07 APPENDANT YORK RITE BODIES: PAST COMMANDERS ASSOCIATION 10/96 PROFILE YORK RITE COLLEGE #100 5/97 SCENIC COUNCIL #37 (Knight Masons): GREEN DEGREES 1/98 APPOINTED SENT. 7/98 EXCELLENT CHIEF 7/03-7/04 NEW HAMPSHIRE PIORY KYCH #58 10/00 APPOINTED HERALD 1/04 PRIOR 1/08 NEW HAMPSHIRE ORDER OF HIGH PRIESTHOOD 10/00 NEW HAMPSHIRE OF THE SILVER TROWEL

PALESTINE TABERNACLE #XLI (41) H.R.A.K.T.P. 12/02 APPOINTED OUTER GUARD 12/03 2nd PILLAR 12/05 GRANITE STATE CONCLAVE, KNIGHTS OF THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE 1/04 APPOINTED HERALD 9/05 PRESENT SENIOR GENERAL 9/17/11 AFFILIATIONS: SEACOAST FOUR STAR GENERALS 10/01 PRESIDENT 8/02-10/03 HONORARY DEGREE OF Ish - Sodi, GRAND COUNCIL OF KENTUCKY 9/98 HONORARY MEMBER OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF KENTUCKY 9/98 HONORARY MEMBER OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF KENTUCKY 9/98 NEW HAMPSHIRE COUNCIL of THRICE ILLUSTRIOUS MASTERS 10/98 SOVEREIGN ORDER KNIGHTS PRECEPTER, KENTUCKY CHAPTER 9/99 PAST COMMANDERS ASSOC. OF MARYLAND 5/01 SOVEREIGN ORDER KNIGHTS PRECEPTER, MASS. & R.I. CHAPTER 10/02 HONORARY MEMBER OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF NEW JERSEY 3/05 MEMBER OF THE FORTY-FIVERS ASSOCIATION OF PAST GRAND COMMANDERS KNIGHTS TEMPLAR 3/05 HONORARY MEMBER OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF DELAWARE 3/05 HONORARY MEMBER OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF MAINE 4/05 HONORARY MEMBER OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY OF MASS. and R.I. 10/05

GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SPECIAL CONVOCATION November 10, 2010 The Special Convocation of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Hampshire was held in the Manchester Masonic Temple on Wednesday November 10, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. Mount Horeb Chapter was the Host for the event. The GHP opened in due form, including flag salute, and asked for the business to be presented. A Roll Call of Chapters was taken and the following Chapters were represented: #2 HP & P, # HP & P & P, #4 Not represented, #9 P, #11 HP, K, P, #16 HP & P & P, #17 HP, P & SC, #20 HP, K, P, #24 HP & P. A quorum was found for the conduct of business and the following were present for the Special Convocation. ME John Geas, ME Dennis Sheridan, David Walters, James Geas, ME Roger Douillette, E David Meader, E Dwight Meader, E Robert Cook, ME Robert Steel, E John Clark, ME Raymond Robb, RE Verne Anderson, E Andrew Jackson, Mark Kilmister, ME Ralph Gasner, RE Michael Deavilla, ME William J. Morrison, E R. Bradley Alderfer, RE William Curtis, Michael Yanetti, and E Vernon Dingman, III. The agenda included the RARA Charity issue. As General Grand Chapter has withdrawn their support of that charity, NH Grand Chapter will support the choice of the current Grand High Priest until such issues are settled. Most Excellent John S. Geas has directed the Juvenile Diabetes Association be this year s selection. ME Robert D. Steel will remain the Chairman of the Committee, with a change of name to Charity Committee. Robert Steel, William Curtis and Robert Porter are to be the Finance Committee, with assistance from ME Robert Sutherland.

A moment of silence was held for ME Companions Wallace Emerson and Edward Younker. It was voted to donate $25 to the Community Care Givers in memory of ME Younker. The Hiram Wales Johnson Fund has several issues attached to it as well. A vote to elect the Trustees of the Fund was approved. Several proposals to the Grand Regulations are under consideration and will come up for vote in April. The Grand Secretary will circulate these proposed changes with the Annual Report this winter. Companion Ray Robb was directed to retire, and a unanimous vote to elect him an Honorary Grand High Priests was taken. He returned to hearty congratulations by his Companions. All other business was held over until the April Business Convocation. Fraternally and sincerely, Dennis A. Sheridan, MEPGHP RE Grand Secretary

Grand Chapter Annual Business Convocation April 16, 2011 Masonic Temple Tilton The Grand Chapter was opened in ample form by ME Grand High Priest Companion John S. Geas at 10:00 a.m. following the Annual Meeting of the Grand Council of NH which met at 10:00 a.m. A flag salute was conducted, and following opening remarks, called upon the Grand Secretary for the following: A roll call of Officers was held and all Chapters had at least one credited representative present. Grand High Priest John S. Geas Grand King William F. Curtis Grand Scribe Michael E. Deavilla Grand Capt. of the Host R. Bradley Alderfer Grand Treasurer Verne Anderson Grand Secretary Dennis A. Sheridan, PGHP Asst. Grand Secretary Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. PGHP Grand Chaplain C. Jarvis Lewis, Jr. Grand Chaplain Dwight V. Meader Grand Principle Sojourner, PT Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., PGHP Grand Royal Arch Captain John B. Clark Grand Master 3rd Veil Joseph Marion Grand Master 2nd Veil Harold M. Chase, Jr. Grand Master 1st Veil Walter P. Sword Grand Organist Robert H. Cook Grand Organist John B. Clark Grand Organist Rodney A. Robinson PGHP not previously counted: James S. Spence Roger A. Douillette, Sr. Herbert H. Hutchinson Norris L. Provencher Robert D. Steel William J. Morrison Honorary PGHP: Ronald H. Keyser Ralph E. Gasner, Jr. PHP--H. Stephen Wood, David E. Lewis, J. David Meader, Gerald F. Buehrer, Robert Hatfield HP--Vernon Dingman III, Ralph Nichols Members: Albert McNally, John McNally, Michael Meeks, Robert M. Porter

The following Dias Officers were represented: Trinity HP Present King Proxy Scribe Proxy Total 4 Washington HP Proxy King Proxy Scribe Proxy Total 6 Cheshire/Webb HP Present King Present Scribe Present Total 5 Meridian Sun HP Proxy Scribe Present Total 2 Mt. Horeb HP Present King Present Scribe Present Total 6 North Star HP Present King Proxy Scribe Proxy Total 6 King Solomon HP Present King Present Scribe proxy Total 3 Temple HP Proxy King Proxy Scribe Proxy Total 6 Hiram HP Proxy King Proxy Scribe Proxy Total 3 Total Present 43 The following reports were read and accepted: Preliminary Report of the Grand Secretary, Preliminary Report of the Grand Treasurer, Reports of the Grand King and Grand Scribe, Grand Captain of the Host, Publicity and Public Relations, Finance Committee & Budget, Fraternal Correspondence, Life Membership Committee, RARA, and Unfinished Business. The Reports of Doings and the Grand Lecturer were accepted as well. Life Membership Committee recommended reelection of H. Stephen Wood for 3 years. This motion was seconded and passed the vote. All proposed Changes to the Grand Regulations were discussed at length and all passed the vote therein. It is noted that the Change to Article 2 Section 1.2.2.2 had 5 members contrary minded, Article 4 Section 1.4.4.2 had one contrary minded, Article 5 Section 1.5.1 had one contrary minded, and Article 7 Section 1.7.1.1 had 5 contrary minded. Article 2 Section 4.2.1 passed by a unanimous vote. A donation to donate $50 to the Tilton Fraternal Association was passed and a vote to meet there again next year on the third Saturday of April was also passed. Following were remarks from our Most Excellent Grand High Priest Companion John S. Geas. After those closing remarks, he recessed the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of NH until May 14th. Following the recess of Grand Chapter the Order of the High Priesthood held their Annual Business Convocation. Respectfully submitted, Dennis A. Sheridan, MEPGHP Grand Secretary

The Report of the Grand King To M.E. Companion JOHN S. GEAS, Most Excellent Grand High Priest, the Officers and Members of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the State of New Hampshire, and the Committee on Doings of the Grand Officers: I attended the following events of 2010-2011: May 13-15, 2010 Grand Chapter of New Hampshire The combined planning session in June Nov. 6, 2010 Royal Arch Degree, Manchester Nov. 16, 2010 Semi-annual communication of the Grand Chapter Of NH April 12, 2011 MM Degree, Portsmouth I also represented the Grand High Priest at several other York Rite Functions. I was Visiting Officer at the following Chapter Visitations: Oct. 12, 2010 A combined Visitation of Washington Chapter #3 and Temple Chapter #20 at Portsmouth. I found the books of all, to be in great shape, the Secretaries of each Chapter should be commended. I would like to thank all the Chapters for the courtesies extended to me at all my visits, and the members of the Grand Chapter for electing me to this office. Thank you again and I look forward to serving you in the future. Sincerely and fraternally submitted, WILLIAM FRANK CURTIS Grand King

Report of the Grand Scribe To the Most Excellent Grand High Priest, Officers and Companions of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Hampshire It has been my honor to serve this year as Grand Scribe in our Grand Chapter. During the year, I was unable to attend one of my required visitations, in Claremont due to being in the hospital, but I did attend Chapter visitations in Manchester on September 22 and November 15 in Nashua. I also attended meetings of the York Rite College, Scenic Council, and KYCH as well as a number of Shrine activities. In addition to attending local activities, I had the opportunity to also attend the Grand York Rite sessions in Tennessee in March, representing New Hampshire for all 3 York Rite bodies. During my visit, I also attended Grand Chapter and Grand Commandery sessions as well as meetings of the York Rite College and KYCH while there. In closing I would like to thank the Companions of the Grand Chapter for the opportunity to serve and I would like to continue to serve in any capacity that I may be called upon for. Fraternally, Michael E DeAvilla Grand Scribe

REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF THE GRAND CAPTAIN OF THE HOST TO: FROM: MOST EXCELLENT GRAND HIGH PRIEST, OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE GRAND CHAPTER, AND THE COMMITTEE ON THE DOINGS OF GRAND OFFICERS R. BRADLEY ALDERFER, KYCH, RIGHT EXCELLENT GRAND CAPTAIN OF THE HOST DATE: 10/22/2011 It has been my honor and privilege to serve as your Grand Captain of the Host for the preceding Capitular year. During the year, I participated in a number of activities and have thoroughly enjoyed the many friendships I have developed with other Companions from around the United States and throughout the world. While I have not travelled outside of the jurisdiction for Grand Chapter Convocations, due to other Masonic commitments, following is a brief summary of my activities: I served as visiting officer at Meridian Sun Chapter/King Solomon in Nashua. I attended the visitations in Concord/Claremont and Portsmouth/Rochester and Manchester. It has been a most enjoyable year, and I am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to have served. While I will be unable to be with you at our Annual Session, due to the graduation of my youngest child from the University of Rochester with a degree in Optical Engineering which occurs at the same time, I do look forward to continuing to serve in such capacity as may be deemed appropriate by the members of this Grand Chapter. Respectfully Submitted, R. Bradley Alderfer, KYCH Rt. Excellent Grand Captain of the Host

April 16, 2011 REPORT OF FRATERNAL CORRESPONDENCE To the Most Excellent Grand High Priest, Grand Officers and members of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons for the State of New Hampshire: Your Grand Secretary reports that all Fraternal Correspondence has been received through this Office and has been acted upon, with the expressed knowledge and approval of the Most Excellent Grand High Priest. Correspondence was generally in the form of approving and recommending Grand Representative Appointments. Respectfully submitted, Dennis A. Sheridan MEPGHP Grand Secretary

REPORT ON ROYAL ARCH RESEARCH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Board of Directors of Royal Arch Research Assistance Incorporated, the philanthropy of the General Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons International, after considerable research, review, discussion, soul searching and interviewing numerous organizations involved in Central Auditory Processing Disorders have chosen three for research funding for 2011 2012. This process took much longer than was desired, however it was felt necessary to maintain the trust and integrity which has been entrusted to the Board by all our Companions. The first organization selected is the University of Connecticut and Dr. Frank Musiek, PhD., an internationally known and recognized researcher in CAPD, and their promising program for continuing their efforts in this field of research. The Board decided to add two additional organizations, Autism Speaks and the Deafness Research Foundation to the current year grant program for their outstanding accomplishments based upon their past history and performance. Individuals diagnosed with Autism have a very high probability of also being impacted with CAPD. Autism Speaks has a number of initiatives dealing with hearing research in newborn children and toddlers. This program will also provide a hands on local capability to become involved in fund raising activities at either the state or local Chapter level should our Companions wish to join or become involved and participate in this great opportunity. The Deafness Research Foundation has a pilot educational program, Safe and Sound, for elementary and middle school children. They also have a new initiative called the Hearing Restoration Project, which is a new multidisciplinary national research consortium effort aimed at speeding up research in the regeneration of cells and molecules that regulate hearing processes. More importantly, this organization also has in place a research grant mechanism to place research funds with younger investigators who are exploring new avenues to the effects of hearing and individual balance. This would allow other existing CAPD research programs the opportunity to apply for grants under this well established program. The Board is excited as it is felt that this initiative will advance national and local recognition of our efforts and provide a very positive image throughout the world for Royal Arch Masonry. The Board also feels that by taking this approach we will have a broader field of research being accomplished by a number of researchers working in Central Auditory Processing Disorders. This certainly seems to provide Royal Arch Masonry with the opportunity to obtain the greatest bang for the buck over all other programs and organizations that were considered. These initial grant programs are to be reviewed annually to assure that the goals and objectives are being met as a requirement for additional future funding. Our agreement and all supporting documents remain to be finalized with these entities and are therefore not official until the appropriate grant applications are submitted to the recipients and approved by the Board. Please join with us however and become willing to participate in this greater opportunity to support Central Auditory Processing Disorders than ever before. Individually we may be unable to help everyone; but together, we can help so many more with your continued assistance and participation.

REPORT ON CHARITY (RARA) April 16, 2011 M Ex Companion John S. Geas and members of NH RA Masonry in NH. Because of the uncertainty about continuing with the Royal Arch Research Assistance Foundation in its present form M Ex. John Geas, GHP announced to all Chapters that for this Capitular year any donations should be sent to the NH Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. As of this writing I am unaware of any money contributed to this Organization. General Grand Chapter International has made a decision and will retain the Foundation but will, in the future, make Grants to Research instead of the previous method of a single provider. All Chapters are encouraged to again generate contributions to be donated in the usual manner as before. Respectfully submitted, M Ex Companion Robert D. Steel, PGHP, NH

PUBLICITY COMMITTEE REPORTS FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE Report of the Committee of Publicity and Public Relations To the Most Excellent Grand High Priest, Grand Officers and Companions of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of New Hampshire: The Publicity Committee reports that New Hampshire York Rite is progressing well with 33 new Chapter candidates taking the degrees over the year. The York Rite News is no longer with us, so we can only depend on Chapter Trestleboards and emailed information about upcoming events. We also have tried to make use of the Web Sites posted on NHYorkRite.com posting Publicity Committee Reports and by adding web sites for our Appendant Bodies as well. The York Rite Council is funding the web site cost and the labor is coming from the Grand Secretary s Office. Companion Herbert H. Hutchinson s daily reports of deceased or ill brethren and sisters of our jurisdiction show tireless dedication to the craft. We all thank him for his efforts on keeping us all up to date on our distressed and worthy Companions. Most Excellent Grand High Priest, it is a pleasure to serve on this Committee for the Grand Chapter. Fraternally, R. Bradley Alderfer, PHP Dennis A. Sheridan, PGHP Chairman

REPORT OF THE EDUCATION & MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE TO: FROM: THE MOST EXCELLENT GRAND HIGH PRIEST, OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE EDUCATION & MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE DATE: 10/22/2011 It has been our privilege to serve as your Education & Membership Committee for the preceding Capitular year. This year, no festival was planned in Manchester as in the two previous years, so it was interesting to see if the interest in the Rite would continue and spread throughout the State. There has been activity throughout the state, beginning in August in Claremont, where 6 men began their York Rite journey. At least 13 have joined our ranks since our last Annual Session, and there has been activity in nearly every Chapter. In March, 6 men were exalted in Lancaster. Portsmouth will begin another class in April. Special attention needs to be paid to the presentation of the Royal Arch Degree. This is the most labor and property intensive of all the York Rite Degrees and Orders, and we believe it can be a bottleneck in the process. During the year, the Chair had an opportunity to work with the YRIS in order to update and verify the records of his own Trinity Commandery. An interesting discovery came to light: Of the 120+ members of Trinity Commandery, 40 have joined since March, 2007. When this information is extrapolated to Chapter, it explains why there has been but one new Past High Priest since that time. We recommend that other Chapters review their records as well, as we think it will be enlightening. The balance of this report will reiterate points we have made in prior reports. We believe it is time for the membership function of the York Rite Bodies to become a unified effort, and recommend that the several presiding Grand Officers work to create a York Rite Membership Task Force with responsibility for coordinating all membership and promotional activities We believe that a coordinated effort aimed at informing all York Rite Bodies within the State exactly when and where the several York Rite Degrees and Orders are being exemplified will enable us to sustain and grow our order. Our Brethren in the Scottish Rite have developed a well-financed and well-coordinated effort to recruit new members. The Supreme Council, NMJ has even made an appeal to the general membership for funds to assist in this effort. Companions, we must develop an answer, so that our brethren will know that there is not just one path available to the Master Mason seeking further light. We should not make this a completion, but the truth is that nonmember Scottish Rite brethren are the best source of prospective members. We must make sure that new Master

Masons are informed about the opportunities for further light within our Rite, and we must do it early. Research done by our Scottish Rite brethren suggests that the likelihood of a Brother seeking further light decreases rapidly within a year of being raised. Remember Companions, we in the York Rite do have a Unique Selling Proposition, which others do not: We have the Rest of the Story! In addition, we are not continually involved in rewriting our traditions to address some perceived demographic trend. New Master Masons are interested in history and tradition, and we can offer both. Some of the specific activities on which we have worked this year include: A presentation of the York Rite opportunity in at least one Lodge in the 3 rd District. If other presentations were made, they have not been reported to this committee. A brief presentation on the York Rite opportunity at various blue lodge visitations within the 2 nd district, along with the Commander in Chief of New Hampshire Consistory. Recommendations: That the membership function of this Grand Commandery be combined with those of the other two Grand York Rite Bodies under the direct supervision of the a York Rite Membership Task Force. That the membership effort be coordinated with public relations with the aim that every York Rite body within the State will know when and where degrees and orders are being exemplified. That a cohesive approach utilizing an ambassador approach be developed, implemented and communicated to the several Lodges within the state, the objective being that each Lodge will have a go to person for information about the York Rite That this Grand Chapter, in conjunction with the other Grand York Rite Bodies, attempt to present or make available something of value to each newly raised Master Mason within the State. Said item would provide information regarding the York Rite opportunity or perhaps on the availability of paths to further light in general. Two examples are The York Rite of Freemasonry, available through Grand Encampment, and Further Light, available from the Masonic Services Association. We favor the second, as it provides information on nearly every appendant and concordant Masonic organization in existence. We believe the unbiased approach will create a favorable impression. That each of us is visible in the Blue Lodges around the State, seeking opportunities to dispense information regarding the Rite and membership therein. Respectfully Submitted, R. Bradley Alderfer, KYCH, Chairman

REPORT OF THE GRAND LECTURER To: M Ex GHP John S. Geas, GRAC of NH and Companions, Subject: Report of the activities of the Grand Lecturer, 2010/11 May 15, 2011 M Ex John Geas, it has been a privilege to serve you and the Companions of this Grand Jurisdiction for the past year. It has been an eventful year for myself also an interesting one for Capitular Masonry in NH. What follows is the schedule of events attended by myself as your representative as well as other events I either visited or participated in regards to York Rite Masonry in general. Sept. 10-11 York Rite NE Regional Chapter (Albany, NY) 28 North Star #16 Annual Visitation MEM Oct. 12 Portsmouth, MEM Deg. Annual Visitation 26 North Star #16 MMM Degree Nov 6 Manchester, RA Deg. 10 Special Convocation of Grand Chapter 2011 Jan 25 PM & MEM in Lancaster Mar 22 RA Deg. Lancaster Apr 16 Grand Chapter/Council Annual Business session May 13-15 Annual Sessions of NH York Rite Bodies All Visitations were normal; Books and records were available and correct. The only report I received in writing was by Ex James Geas who is, to my understanding no longer a member of the Fraternity. I did attend most of the annual visitations and observed the Deputies in their work. Further, I attended most of the degree work of the individual Chapters. Recommendation: It is anticipated that the Grand Lodge is going to adjust the way they evaluate Lodges. This would be an appropriate time for us to do the same.

It is my recommendation that the Grand Lecturer and/or one of his Deputies visit each Chapter, as assigned, whenever they confer a degree, instead of during the annual visitation. In the event a Chapter does not confer a degree during the year, the Deputy assigned to that Chapter shall require one of the degrees (other than PM) to be performed. We will receive a more accurate picture of each Chapters abilities and capabilities to function and perform degree work. Continued cooperation of two or more Chapters may still be required for a period of time. The assigned Visiting Officer should still set his dates; perform his usual inspection of records/properties as is customary and be independent from the witnessing of degree work. He is then free to bring more information to each Chapter and may even have the ability to generate discussions. Thus gathering constructive ideas for the betterment of Capitular Masonry. Respectfully submitted, M Ex Companion Robert D. Steel, Grand Lecturer, PGHP, GRAC of NH Report of Unfinished Business To the ME Grand High Priest and the Companions of the State of New Hampshire: Upon review of the Proceedings of 2010, all unfinished business was satisfactorily concluded. The efforts to promote Life Membership in General Grand Chapter fell way beyond the wayside. Sincerely and fraternally, Dennis A. Sheridan, PGHP Grand Secretary

REPORT OF THE YOUTH COMMITTEE - DEMOLAY To Companion John S. Geas, Most Excellent Grand High Priest, Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of New Hampshire: Most Excellent Sir, it is with pleasure that I present this report on the state of the Order of DeMolay for Boys in the jurisdiction of New Hampshire. There are both positives and negatives to report concerning the state of DeMolay in New Hampshire. DeMolay has shown positive growth over the past year that is, there have been more members brought in than were lost. It is the first time in several years that this has happened, and we hope it is a precursor of the future. Also, there have been several functions throughout the State that have been well attended by both DeMolay and Rainbow. Finally, several Lodges within the State have expressed an interest and are working towards establishing Chapters. This is after several years of stagnation in Chapter sponsorship. Unfortunately, there are also negatives. The lack of experienced older DeMolays has resulted in a situation where, as of April 14, 2011, there is no active state suite or State Master Councilor. This is not a desired condition but is one that must, to some degree, be endured while competent leadership among the members is developed. Another concern is one that has become a litany in New Hampshire. There are few Masons willing to support DeMolay in any manner except words. Even the Lodges who have voluntarily indicated an interest in sponsoring a Chapter fail to provide the adult advisors required. Without adults to provide guidance, sponsorship is meaningless. However, lack of adult sponsorship is not the worst consequence to DeMolay. One Lodge in New Hampshire is engaged in an activity that is actively and willfully detrimental to both the Order and Masonry in general. This Lodge has rejected the Masonic application of every or nearly every eligible or Senior DeMolay who has applied. As a Mason and Senior DeMolay myself, I find this conduct by those members of the Lodge engaged in this blanket denial to be reprehensible, inexplicable and destructive. As of April 1, 2011, leadership of New Hampshire DeMolay transferred from Executive Officer and Past DeMolay Grand Master Dad Frederick W. Welch to the Personal Representative of the DeMolay Grand Master George L. Baldwin of Concord. The members of this Committee and the Grand Commandery of New Hampshire wish to sincerely thank Dad Welch for his many continuous years of service to both New Hampshire DeMolay and DeMolay International. We wish him the best in his future endeavors. We would also like to congratulate Dad Baldwin on his appointment and offer the services of this Grand Commandery in the future endeavors of New Hampshire DeMolay. Most Excellent Sir, it has been a pleasure serving this Grand Chapter as Chairman of the Youth Committee - DeMolay for the past number of years, and it has been a labor of love in many ways. I thank you for the opportunity to serve. However, I must inform you that I am unable to accept appointment to this Committee in the future, and would respectfully request that your successor in office honor my request. In the Faith, Richard F. Cole, Jr. MEPGHP, Chairman

Proposed Changes to the Grand Regulations of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Hampshire ARTICLE 2 COMPOSITION, Section 1.2.1 General Membership Now reads: 1.2.2.2 - These Officers shall be elected at each Annual Convocation of the Grand Chapter, via written ballot and by a majority of the votes cast. Change to read: 1.2.2.2 - These Officers shall be elected at each Annual Convocation of the Grand Chapter, via written ballot prepared by the Grand Secretary and listing those Candidates who have filed with him on or before the Annual Business Meeting, and by a majority of the votes cast. ARTICLE 4 DUTIES OF OFFICERS, Section 1.4.4 Remaining Grand Officers Now reads: 1.4.4.1 The remaining Grand Officers shall perform such duties as are traditionally appropriate to their respective stations, and as may be assigned to them by the Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter. Add the following: 1.4.4.2 Duties of the Grand Lecturer: The Grand Lecturer shall keep each local Chapter fully informed on where and when each Capitular Degree is scheduled to be performed within the Jurisdiction, thereby enabling the local Chapter members to attend and view the Work, learn how it should be presented, and perhaps arrange for their actual participation in the Work as their gained proficiency may allow. By working together, and with the assistance of the Grand Lecturers, the goal of attaining widespread proficiency in the performance of Capitular Degrees may be attained. Each Chapter is encouraged to develop the in-house capability to perform all of the ritual work in Capitular Masonry, to include the Degrees of Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and Royal Arch Mason. Although some

local Chapters may find themselves unable to perform these Degrees using their own Officers and Companions, it is desired that they work toward improving their in-house capabilities. ARTICLE 5 COMMITTEES, Section 1.5.1 Standing Committees Now reads: 1.5.1.2 - The Grand High Priest immediately after his installation shall appoint the following Standing Committees: Credentials Doings of Grand Officers Correspondence Jurisprudence Unfinished Business Hiram Wales Johnson Charity Fund Change to read: 1.5.1.2 - The Grand High Priest immediately after his installation shall appoint the following Standing Committees: Credentials Doings of Grand Officers Correspondence Jurisprudence Unfinished Business Hiram Wales Johnson Memorial Fund

ARTICLE 7 VISITATIONS, Section 1.7.1 Purpose Now reads: 1.7.1.1 - The purpose of Visitations is to assist the constituent Chapters in gaining and maintaining proficiency in the administration of Chapter affairs, and the performance of ritual. The Visiting Officer shall attend to the administrative segment, and the assigned Lecturer shall attend to the ritual segment. Change to read: 1.7.1.1 - The purpose of Visitations is to assist the constituent Chapters in gaining and maintaining proficiency in the administration of Chapter affairs, and once each year to receive an official visit by the Grand Chapter to receive the annual message of the Grand High Priest to include an explanation of his associated annual program. For this purpose, each Chapter shall be formally visited by an assigned Grand Officer during the year. PART 4, SPECIAL FUNDS, Now reads: ARTICLE 2 - HIRAM WALES JOHNSON CHARITY FUND (Established in 1963) Section 4.2.1 - Purpose 4.2.1.1 - To fund an annual donation(s) to some worthwhile cause(s). Section 4.2.2 - Control 4.2.2.1 - The management of this Charity Fund shall be vested in the Grand Treasurer, under the purview of the Grand Chapter Finance Committee. The Grand Treasurer shall manage the investment of the funds, normally in the highest paying interest bearing insured vehicle. 4.2.2.2 - Each addition to the Hiram Wales Johnson Charity Fund must be unencumbered, must be received by the Grand Treasurer, and invested as provided herein. 4.2.2.3 - The annually accrued interest or any part thereof may be donated to some worthwhile cause. The selection of a recipient(s) to receive monies from this Fund shall be made by the Hiram Wales Johnson Charity Fund Committee. This Committee shall be appointed by the

Grand High Priest at each Annual Convocation. Payments from the Fund shall be made upon unanimous approval of the Committee members Change to read: ARTICLE 2 - HIRAM WALES JOHNSON MEMORIAL FUND Section 4.2.1 - Purpose 4.2.1.1 - To fund an annual donation(s) to some worthwhile cause(s). Section 4.2.2 - Control 4.2.2.1 - The management of this Memorial Fund shall be vested in the Grand Treasurer, under the purview of the Grand Chapter Finance Committee. The Grand Treasurer shall manage the investment of the funds, normally in the highest paying interest bearing vehicle. 4.2.2.2 - Each addition to the Hiram Wales Johnson Memorial Fund must be unencumbered, must be received by the Grand Treasurer, and invested as provided herein. 4.2.2.3 - The annually accrued interest or any part thereof may be donated to some worthwhile cause. The selection of a recipient(s) to receive monies from this Fund shall be made by the Hiram Wales Johnson Memorial Fund Committee. The Grand High Priest at each Annual Convocation shall appoint this Committee. Payments from the Fund shall be made upon unanimous approval of the Committee members and vote of the Grand Chapter. All Changes were approved by a majority vote.

NH YORK RITE LIFE MEMBERSHIP FOUNDATION MARCH 31, 2011 To: Comp. John S. Geas, Most Excellent Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the State of New Hampshire: The annual meeting of the NH York Rite Life Membership Foundation was held on Tuesday, March 29, 2011. At the end of fiscal year 2010, we had 279 life members in the Chapters, Councils and Commanderies, of which 104 are Chapter members. This year we received 3.80856% return on our investments of $49,988.75, for a total income of $2,248.24. The income to be divided among the Chapters is $800.08. The following officers were re-elected for 2011: Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Robert G. Hatfield Rodney A. Robinson Gerald F. Buehrer President Vice-President Treasurer/Assist. Sec. Secretary/Assist. Trea.. Comp. H. Stephen Wood is scheduled to complete his one year term this year. The Foundation members strongly recommend that he be re-elected for another three (3) years. Respectfully submitted; Gerald F. Buehrer, Secretary NHYRLMF Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Robert G. Hatfield Rodney A. Robinson Pres. V. Pres. Trea. H. Stephen Wood Richard A. Gilbert, Sr. Robert M. Argel Ronald E. Metcalf Walter P. Sword

REPORT OF THE DOINGS OF GRAND OFFICERS To the MEGHP and Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of New Hampshire, as Committee Chairman on the Doings of Grand Officers Committee, I submit the following report. I acknowledge the receipt of reports to this committee from the following: The Grand Lecturer, MEPGHP Robert D. Steel The Grand Captain of the Host, RE R. Bradley Alderfer No other reports have been received. Most Excellent Steel and RE Alderfer are to be commended for their attention to the duties of their Office as detailed in their reports. Respectfully submitted, William J. Morrison MEPGHP, Chairman

April 16, 2011 REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY To the ME Grand High Priest, Grand Officers and Royal Arch Companions of NH: I hereby submit my report as Grand Secretary for the year 2010-2011. The Proceedings for 2010 are finished. The discs are available for distribution as well as the files being placed on the web site. I have provided our sister Jurisdictions with copies of the same, as well as the General Grand Chapter Office. Bills for the Proceedings including materials, duplication and postage, as well as copying and postage for Annual Convocation notices, have been submitted to the Grand Treasurer and have been paid in full. We are going to ask all Grand Officers to sign for materials supplied to them from the Grand Chapter, including Aprons and Jewels. All items that should be passed on are sometimes lost because of absences at the Annual or forgetfulness of Officers to be responsible for them. When we have the Installation, I will present said paper for signatures as such. Respectfully submitted, Dennis A. Sheridan, PGHP, Grand Secretary

GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE PROPOSED BUDGET 2011-2012 Income Proposed Item Income Per Capita (@ $4.00/member) $2,572.00 GGC Per Capita (@ $1.00/member) $643.00 Interest Earned $150.00 Miscellaneous $100.00 Total Income $3,465.00 Expenses Proposed Item Expense General Grand Chapter Assessment $643.00 Grand Convocation (Invited Guests) $700.00 Grand Secretary Stipend $800.00 Grand Treasurer Stipend $100.00 Grand High Priest Jewel $50.00 Grand High Priest Apron $250.00 Safe $60.00 Fidelity Bond 2012 $180.00 Triennial Account $100.00 Business Meeting $50.00 Printing & Postage $125.00 Miscellaneous $135.00 Grand Officers Expenses $300.00 Total Expenses $3,493.00 BALANCE ($28.00) Based on 2010 Member Count of: 643

ILL. ORDER OF HIGH PRIESTHOOD SECRETARY S ANNUAL REPORT APRIL 17, 2010 TO APRIL 15, 2011 April 15, 2011 Members as of April 17, 2010: 78 Deceased: -2 Suspended: -3 Demitted: -0 Sub-total: 73 Admitted: +2 Total members as of April 15, 2011: 75 Money received by Secretary January 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2010: Dues: $177.00 Fees: 50.00 Total received: $227.00 Total turned over to Treasurer, Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2010: $227.00 Balance on hand as of Dec. 31, 2010: Zero True and attest: Gerald F. Buehrer, Secretary Members two (2) years in arrears: Charles A. Clark Herbert H. Hutchinson Gary A. Pike

SECRETARIES *John Prentis (4) 1824 *John F. Webster (2) 1902-1907 *Timothy Herrick (1) 1826 *Frank D. Woodbury (2) 1907-1910 *Daniel Balch (11) 1862 *Harry M. Cheney (1) 1910-1937 *John D. Chandler (9) 1862-1863 *J. Melvin Dresser (27) 1937-1954 *William H. Cummings (5) 1863-1865 *Hiram W. Johnson (14) 1954-1969 *Horace Chase (5) 1865-1870 *Charles H. Cheney (2) 1969-1976 *Albert H. Sanders (9) 1871 *Archie B. Minot (7) 1977-1978 *Oliver C. Fisher (4) 1871-1873 Raymond H. Fulton (7) 1978-1982 *John A. Harris (2) 1873-1878 Arnold M. Ashley (20) 1983-2006 *George P. Cleaves (2) 1878-1902 Gerald F. Buehrer (3) 2007-2011 Dennis A. Sheridan (16) 2011- PRESIDENTS *James F. Dana (1) 1824 *Edwin A. Chase (24) 1962-1963 *Jonathan Nye (6) 1826 *Horace A. Kelley (22) 1964-1965 *Horace Chase (2) 1862-1864 *Charles H. Cheney (2) 1966-1967 *Thomas Hatch (4) 1865-1867 *John E. Williams (11) 1968-1969 *Nathaniel W. Cumner (11) 1868-1869 *Roscoe H. Scranton (19) 1970-1971 *Daniel R. Marshall (9) 1869 *Melvin E. Downing (20) 1972-1973 *James J. Bell (16) 1870-1893 Arnold M. Ashley (20) 1974-1975 *John F. Webster (9) 1894-1896 *Horace E. Grant (15) 1976-1977 *Alpheus W. Baker (1) 1897-1899 Francis E. Cole (26) 1978-1979 *Charles N. Towle (2) 1900-1902 *William F. Robinson, Sr (8) 1980-1981 *Frank D. Woodbury (2) 1903-1905 *J. Lawrence Hall (9) 1982-1983

*Charles H. Webster (9) 1906-1908 *Edwin L. Collishaw, Jr (15) 1984-1985 *Fred E. French (4) 1909-1911 *Kenneth E. Lang (7) 1986-1987 *William W. Oliver (5) 1912-1914 *Wallace F. Emerson (24) 1988-1989 *Albert R. Junkins (3) 1915-1917 *Alwyn B. Marble (20) 1989-1990 *Henry L. Sanderson (9) 1918-1920 Nathaniel H. Sawyer (15) 1991-1992 *William D. Chandler (2) 1921-1923 Gerald F. Buehrer (3) 1993-1995 *Eugene P. Haldey (7) 1924-1926 Ronald E. Metcalf (3) 1996-1997 *Fred. I. Blackwood (2) 1927-1929 Roger A. Douillette, Sr (24) 1998-1999 *Ralph W. Junkins (3) 1930-1932 Richard F. Cole, Jr. (15) 2000-2001 *Bert L. Stebbins (6) 1933-1934 Herbert H. Hutchinson (17) 2002-2003 *Frank E. Brooks (3) 1935-1936 Ronald H. Keyser (7) 2003-2004 * Frank N. Graves (15) 1937-1938 James S. Spence (20) 2005-2006 *Hiram W. Johnson (14) 1939-1940 John B. Clark (11) 2007-2008 *George A. Milette (7) 1941 Dennis A. Sheridan (16) 2009-2010 *John W.R. Brooks (15) 1942-1944 Robert D. Steel (16) 2011- *Samuel F. Campbell (25) 1945 *Charles F. Waterman (7) 1946-1948 *Waldo S. Roundy (2) 1949-1951 *Alfred H. White (13) 1952-1953 *John L. Browell (3) 1954-1955 *Howard T. Joslyn (25) 1956-1958 *Edwin J. Roberts (7) 1959 *Alexander J. Leloup (6) 1960-1961 *Deceased

ORDER OF HIGH PRIESTHOOD MEMBERS 2011 (as of April 16, 2011) (77) Alderfer, R. Bradley (11) Anderson, Verne S. Jr. ( 3) Argel. Robert M. ( 3) Ashley, Arnold M. (20) Bailey Jr., Raymond E. ( 8) Bennett, Lewis W. ( 9) Bissell, Alvin C. ( 3) Bower, Howard L. (20) Brown, Raymond C.. ( 4) Buehrer, Gerald F. ( 3) Chapman, Charles B. (25) Chase Jr., Harold M. ( 6) Clark, Charles A. (15) Clark, John B. (11) Clay, Clinton D. (13) Cole Jr., Richard F. (15) Coidakis, Demetrios G. ( 9) Covey, Melvin L. ( 7) Cragin, Horace M. ( 4) Curtis, William F. (15)

Deavilla, Michael E. (25) Dingman, Vernon W. lll (16) Douillette, Roger A. (24) Durgin, Charles B. (13) Fisher Jr., Charles L. (16) Foss Jr., Nathaniel C. (11) Gasner Jr., Ralph E. (17) Geas, John S. (11) Gilbert Sr., Richard A. ( 8) Gooch, Roland E. (13) Gordon, Glen R. ( 3) Hartman, Jack D. ( 3) Hatfield, Robert G. ( 2) Heath, Larry G. (15) Hutchinson, Herbert H. (17) Ilsley, Allen L. ( 4) Induisi, Anthony M. ( 8) Jackson, Andrew (11) Keyser, Ronald H. ( 7) LaBerge, Thomas G. ( 3) Larson, Thomas E. ( 4) Lewis, David E. (16) Lewis Jr., Charles J. (16) Lightell, Fred W. ( 3)

Marion, Joseph J. ( 3) Meader, Dwight V. (20) Metcalf, Ronald E. ( 3) Miller, Donald M. (15) Morris, Marshall S. ( 3) Morrison Jr., Roderick (11) Morrison, William J. (17) Nichols, Ralph W. ( 4) Patoine, Troy A. ( 2) Pike, Gary A. (20) Provencher, Norris L. (18) Robb, Raymond, T. (24) Robertson Sr., Douglas L. (13) Robinson, Alan M. ( 3) Robinson, Rodney A. ( 3) Sawyer, Nathaniel H. (15) Senter, John G. ( 9) Sheridan, Dennis A. (16) Sousa, Leonard S. (11) Spence, James S. (20) Steel, Robert D. (16) Stevens, Donald L. ( 3) Sutherland Jr., Robert L. ( 3) Sword, Walter P. (24)

Thompson ll, Robert E. (17) Tillotson, Aldine J. (16) Tsirimokos, Thomas X. (11) Welch, Frederick J. (13) White, Philip H. ( 4) Whitney, Stephen A. (16) Willey Jr., Richard M. (25) Wood, Armand F. (26) Wood, H. Stephen (20)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE The One Hundred and Ninety-second Convocation of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of New Hampshire was held in Manchester, NH on Saturday May 14 2011 A.D. at 8:00 a.m. The Grand Chapter was opened in due form by Most Excellent Companion John S. Geas with the following Grand Officers present: PRESENT John S. Geas, Grand High Priest William F. Curtis, Grand King Michael E. DeAvilla, Grand Scribe Verne S. Anderson, Grand Treasurer Rodney A. Robinson, Deputy Grand Treasurer Dennis A. Sheridan, Grand Secretary Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., Deputy Grand Secretary C. Jarvis Lewis, Jr., Grand Chaplain, Excused Robert D. Steel, Grand Lecturer R. Bradley Alderfer, Grand Captain of the Host, Excused Open, Grand Principle Sojourner John B. Clark, Grand Royal Arch Captain Joseph J. Marion, Grand Master of the Third Veil Harold M. Chase, Jr. Grand Master of the Second Veil Walter P. Sword, Sr., Grand Master of the First Veil Robert H. Cook, Grand Organist Rodney A. Robinson, Grand Organist John B. Clark, Grand Organist Andrew Jackson, Grand Sentinel

MOST EXCELLENT PAST GRAND HIGH PRIESTS Arnold M. Ashley* James S. Spence Robert D. Steel Douglas L. Robertson, Sr.* Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. William J. Morrison* Robert M. Argel * Richard F. Cole, Jr. John S. Geas Roger A. Douillette, Sr. Ronald E. Metcalf Melvin L. Covey * Herbert H. Hutchinson* Richard A. Gilbert, Sr. * Norris L. Provencher* Nathaniel H. Sawyer* Dennis A. Sheridan *Absent PAST HIGH PRIESTS OF CHAPTERS TRINITY NO. 2, CONCORD Mark H. Kilmister Robert Hatfield WASHINGTON NO. 3, PORTSMOUTH Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. William F. Curtis Ronald E. Metcalf Rodney A. Robinson Donald M. Miller Joseph J. Marion Richard F. Cole, Jr. CHESHIRE/WEBB NO. 4, CLAREMONT Harold M. Chase, Jr. MERIDIAN NO. 9, NASHUA Michael E. Deavilla MOUNT HOREB NO. 11, MANCHESTER Andrew Jackson John S. Geas John B. Clark Thomas X. Tsirimokos NORTH STAR NO. 16, LANCASTER Robert D. Steel Dennis A. Sheridan

KING SOLOMON NO. 17, MILFORD TEMPLE NO. 20, ROCHESTER Robert H. Cook H. Stephen Wood James S. Spence Dwight V. Meader J. David Meader. HIRAM No. 24, SUNCOOK Roger A. Douillette, Sr. Walter P. Sword, Sr. REPRESENTATIVES OF CHAPTERS TRINITY NO. 2 Troy A. Patoine HP Gregory Fortune..King Robert G. Hatfield..Scribe WASHINGTON NO. 3 Robert L. Sutherland, Jr...HP, Proxy Craig Brown....King Rodney A. Robinson Scribe, Proxy CHESHIRE/WEBB NO. 4 Michael Meeks.. HP, Proxy Scott Ayen. King, Proxy Ralph W. Nichols..Scribe, Proxy MERIDIAN SUN NO. 9 John Senter. HP, Proxy Michael E. DeAvilla...King, Proxy Robert Porter..Scribe MOUNT HOREB NO. 11 Theodore Rorh........HP, Proxy John McNally... King Albert McNally.Scribe

NORTH STAR NO. 16 Paul M. Leary........HP, Proxy Dennis A. Sheridan.. King, Proxy Robert D. Steel... Scribe, Proxy KING SOLOMON NO. 17 Not Represented TEMPLE NO. 20 John D. Meader......HP, Proxy, Robert H. Cook..King, Proxy H. Stephen Wood....Scribe, Proxy HIRAM No. 24 Walter P. Sword, Sr......HP, Proxy Roger A. Douillette, Sr. King, Proxy VISITORS The Grand Secretary moved that all Royal Arch Masons in good standing, in the City of Manchester, be admitted as visitors to this Convocation. Adopted. ROLL CALL It was moved and seconded to omit the Roll Call of Chapters as there was a constitutional number present. Adopted. RECORDS It was moved and seconded that the reading of the Records of the last Annual Convocation be omitted, having been copied to CD Roms and distributed, and they be accepted as presented. Accepted. REGRETS Regrets were received from PGHP s Herbert H. Hutchinson and Ronald H. Keyser, C. Jarvis Lewis, Jr., and some of the Special Ladies of this Grand Chapter.

RECEPTION OF THE DISTINGUISHED GUESTS The Most Excellent Grand High Priest and Dais Officers received the following: RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Comp. John A. Lawson III......Most Excellent Grand High Priest NEW YORK Comp. Donald R. Magill Right Excellent Grand Representative from New York CONNECTICUT Comp. Charles A. McCollum.... Most Excellent Past Grand High Priest VERMONT Comp. Bruce Howard.Most Excellent Grand High Priest Comp. Russell J. Slora.. Most Excellent Past Grand High Priest DELEWARE Comp. Arthur A. loveless, Jr... Most Excellent Past Grand High Priest MAINE Comp. Paul B. Grondin. Most Excellent Grand High Priest Comp. Howard C. Weymouth.Right Excellent Grand King NEW JERSEY Comp. Robert Sheridan Most Excellent Past Grand High Priest NOVA SCOTIA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Comp. Gary C. Patterson Past Provincial Grand Prior ONTARIO Comp. Roland P. Mandeville.Most Excellent Grand First Principal QUEBEC Comp. Andre Boivin. Most Excellent Grand First Principal

LEADERS OF THE APPENDANT BODIES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Comp. Harold M. Chase, Jr., Grand Master 1 st Veil MI Grand Master for the Grand Council of Cryptic Masons Comp. Dwight V. Meader, RE Grand Chaplain RE Grand Commander Grand Commandery of Knights Templar & Very Eminent Preceptor Palestine Tabernacle Holy Royal Arch Knights Templar Priests Comp. Richard F. Cole, Jr., MEPGHP, Sovereign Master John Harris Council Allied Masonic Degrees & Intendant General Division of NH Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine & Chief Adept of NH College of the Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis & Right Eminently Distinguished Grand Governor for N.H. York Rite Sovereign College of North America Comp. Roger A. Douillette, Sr., MEPGHP Puissant Sovereign of Granite State Conclave Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine Comp. Dennis A. Sheridan, MEPGHP Celebrant of NH College of the Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis Comp. Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., MEPGHP, Deputy Governor of Profile York Rite College No. 100 Paul M. Leary Excellent Chief Scenic Council Knight Masons GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER Comp. Emory J. (Smokey) Ferguson.Most excellent General Grand High Priest of General Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons International Comp. Vernon H. Huebschman.. Most Excellent Past Grand High Priest of Maryland And Northeast Regional Deputy General Grand High Priest General Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons International Comp. Roger A. Douillette, Sr. Most Excellent Past Grand High Priest of N.H. and Past Deputy General Grand High Priest of the North East Region. Comp. Dennis A. Sheridan Most Excellent Past Grand High Priest of New Hampshire And the NH Ambassador for General Grand Chapter

GRAND LODGE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Comp. Paul M. Leary Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of New Hampshire RECOGNITION OF THE PAST GRAND HIGH PRIESTS Seven other Past Grand High Priests were recognized and welcoming by the Most Excellent Grand High Priest, who thanked them for their assistance in the years past. ROLL CALL OF GRAND REPRESENTATIVES The roll call was taken and all Grand Representatives were recognized with congratulatory remarks from the Most Excellent Grand High Priest. SPEAKER FOR THE DISTINGUISHED GUESTS Most Excellent Grand High Priest Bruce Howard from Vermont addressed the Companions and thanked the Grand High Priest for the courtesies extended to him and his fellow Visiting Grand Officers. ADDRESS OF THE MOST EXCELLENT GRAND HIGH PRIEST TO: DISTINGUISHED GUESTS, MEGGHP, MWGM and COMPANIONS ALL It was with great pleasure to serve as your MEGHP for the past capitular year 2010-2011. I have learned many lessons and hope that I can put them to good use in my future endeavors in my career in Masonry. I wish to thank many for your help and guidance, but I will not say names as I might miss someone and I think you know who you are. MANY THANKS I set two goals for this year and one of them came to fruition. That goal was to increase our membership and I accomplished this with the help of the Membership Committee. We gained twenty six new Royal Arch members this year. Great Job Companions. M y second goal to visit every Chapter in the state, but weather conditions prevented some and illness others and this I apologize to all that I missed visiting.

My in and out of State visits are printed in the proceedings so I will not read them now: Massachusetts Maryland Rhode Island Maine Connecticut Vermont I also attended the following Masonic function in the year as your MEGHP Northeast Regional Conference in Albany, NY Several Unity meetings Unity Party Charismas Party at Shrine Center Rainbow Grand Assembly OES Grand Chapter GWA Reception I granted By-law changes for and all approved by Rules/regulations committee: Claremont Chapter Rochester Chapter Manchester Chapter Concord Chapter I regret that the Grand Officers did not travel this year as they missed many opportunities to meet with new companions and learn more ways to help their own State to operate better. It is embarrassing to be present and being the only representative from New Hampshire while other states had from three to six in their line there. Even companions from Europe or Middle East had eight to twelve representatives. A few times I did have two Past Grand Officers and one

Line officer. Within the state I had an average of three line officers at the Visitations and three Past Grand Officers. THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT I would be remiss if I did not thank my Lady Jane for her support as my right hand. This Lady helped me immensely with my duties as MEGHP by keeping me informed where I must be, traveled with me keeping me straight with protocol, working on banquets, hospitality rooms and numerous other projects for your Grand Chapter. Lady Jane worked behind the scenes quietly and I want to say a large THANK YOU LADY JANE. I have no recommendations at this time as the regulations and by-law committee has already done the changes to the Grand Constitution, which is printed in the proceedings. In closing I want to thank everyone for their trust, faith and advice to me over the past two years, it has been a wonderful experience and I hope to put this knowledge to good use in the future. Fraternal Yours John S. Geas Most Excellent Grand High Priest RAM State of New Hampshire THE GRAND CHAPTER OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ROYAL ARCH MASONS MEMORIAL SERVICE CALL TO WORSHIP MEGHP We gather at this time in loving memory for those Companions of our Holy Royal Arch who have departed this earthly life to find home with the Grand High Priest 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 Companions 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 your name we pray. Amen Trinity Chapter: Albert E. Carlisle Raymond K. Bennett James G. Paine George M. West Robert K. Walker Donald G. Wright Wilfred N. Ives Raymond H. Fulton Washington Chapter: David I. McLean Cheshire/Webb: Bernard Skins Watkins Horace Cragin Kenneth O. Lewis, Sr.

Temple: John E. Field Roger A. Nutter Neil R. Eichorn Robert Sears Burchell King Emerson Bell: Edward M. Younker, PHP, PGHP Hiram: Wallace F. Emerson, PHP, PGHP Armand Roberge MEMORIAL PRAYER RE Grand Chaplain Meader 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

May 14, 2011 REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY I submit my membership roll report for the year of 2010-2011. All Visiting Grand High Priests were made Honorary Members of our Grand Chapter. Chapters 4/1/2009 Ex. Aff ReS Dem Died Susp. Susp. 4/1/2010 Fees Dues per Total members NPD members Exaulted capita Dues Trinity No. 2 78 0 1 0 1 8 2 0 68 $0.00 $340.00 $340.00 Washington No. 3 107 0 0 5 0 1 2 0 109 $0.00 $545.00 $545.00 Cheshire/Webb No. 4 40 1 0 0 6 3 0 0 32 $3.00 $144.00 $163.00 Meridian Sun No. 9 81 1 0 0 3 1 4 2 72 $3.00 $360.00 $363.00 Mt. Horeb No. 11 124 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 127 $12.00 $635.00 $647.00 North Star No. 16 59 3 0 0 3 1 3 0 59 $9.00 $285.00 $294.00 King Solomon No. 17 46 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 $3.00 $235.00 $238.00

Temple No. 20 140 2 0 0 2 5 0 43 92 $6.00 $460.00 $466.00 Hiram No. 24 27 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 26 $3.00 $130.00 $133.00 Totals 702 13 1 5 15 20 9 45 630 $39.00 $2520.00 $3189.00 Fraternally, Dennis A. Sheridan, PGHP, Grand Secretary

REPORT OF THE JURSIPRUDENCE COMMITTEE To Companion John S. Geas, Most Excellent Grand High Priest, and the Companions of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Hampshire: The Jurisprudence Committee has reviewed your report of activities for the 2010-11 Capitular year and wishes to thank you for its timely submission. It is always an easier task for this Committee to evaluate the Grand High Priest s decisions and activities when adequate time is available for review. The Committee commends the level of activity shown by the Grand High Priest, especially with his outof-state visits. A significant number of in and out of state activities have had representation from this Grand Chapter, and this level of activity is critical to maintaining good fraternal relationships with our sister jurisdictions. The Committee also concurs with the Grand High Priest s concern with the lack of travel by other Officers of the Grand Chapter of New Hampshire. The fraternal relationships established during visits to other Grand Chapters are one of the most, if not the most enjoyable benefit of progressing through any Grand Line, and those aspiring to the office of Grand High Priest should take every opportunity available to travel. The Committee concurs with those by-laws changes approved by the Grand High Priest that were available for review, and finds them to be in compliance with the regulations of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Hampshire. However, this Committee would remind the present and future Grand High Priests that maintaining a record of and reporting any approvals of by-laws changes is an integral duty of the office. Consider yourself duly chided, Most Excellent Sir. The Committee commends the Grand High Priest for excellent performance during this past year. It is frequently said that practice makes perfect. While not perfect, it is patently obvious that he made full use of the lessons learned during his first year in office, and represented New Hampshire in an exemplary manner during his second. Well done, sir. Most Excellent Sir, it has been a pleasure working with you during the past Capitular year, and we thank you for the privilege of serving this Grand Chapter as your Jurisprudence Committee. Sincerely and Fraternally, Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., MEPGHP Richard F. Cole, Jr., MEPGHP, Chairman

2011 GRAND CHAPTER CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE REPORT Your Committee on Credentials reports the following as those members present at this 192nd Annual Convocation of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New Hampshire: 18 GRAND OFFICERS 08 MOST EXCELLENT PAST GRAND HIGH PRIESTS 07 CONSTITUENT HIGH PRIESTS 07 CONSTITUENT KINGS 07 CONSTITUENT SCRIBES 21 CONSTITUENT PAST HIGH PRIESTS We thank you for allowing us to perform this duty on behalf of our Grand Chapter, and we move that this report be accepted as read. 2011 GRAND CHAPTER CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE Thomas X. Tsirimokos, MEPGHP, Chairman Albert N. McNally John B. Clark

ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following slate of Officers for 2011-2012 was presented for election. Most Excellent Grand High Priest-------------------------------- William F. Curtis Right Excellent Grand King--------------------------------------- Michael E. Deavilla Right Excellent Grand Scribe------------------------------------- R. Bradley Alderfer Right Excellent Grand Treasurer--------------------------------- Verne S. Anderson Excellent Grand Deputy Treasurer-------------------------------- Rodney A. Robinson Right Excellent Grand Secretary---------------------------------- Dennis A. Sheridan, MEHPGH Excellent Grand Deputy Secretary-------------------------------- Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., MEPGHP Right Excellent Grand Captain of the Host---------------------- Joseph J. Marion A motion was made and seconded that nominations be closed. Afterwards the above slate of Officers was elected. APPOINTED OFFICERS RE Grand Chaplain-----------------------------------------Rev. Dwight V. Meader RE Grand Chaplain-----------------------------------------C. Jarvis Lewis, Jr. RE Grand Lecturer-----------------------------------------Robert D. Steel, MEPGHP E. Grand Principle Sojourner----------------------------- John B. Clark E. Grand Royal Arch Captain----------------------------- Harold M. Chase, Jr. E. Grand Master of the Third Veil------------------------ Walter P. Sword, Sr. E. Grand Master of the Second Veil---------------------- H. Stephen Wood E. Grand Master of the First Veil------------------------- Open E. Grand Organist------------------------------------------Robert H. Cook E. Grand Organist------------------------------------------John B. Clark E. Grand Organist------------------------------------------Rodney A. Robinson E. Grand Sentinel Andrew Jackson, HPG Scribe Greetings were received from ME Companions Emory J. Ferguson, General Grand High Priest and Vernon H. Huebschman, Deputy General Grand High Priest on behalf of the General Grand Chapter, and from Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master Brother Paul M. Leary from the Grand Lodge of N.H. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Installing High Priest-------------------------Robert L. Sutherland All of the Officers were declared Installed.

Grand Chapter Committees-2011-2012 Credentials: Thomas X. Tsirimokos, Albert McNally Finance: ROBERT D. STEEL, Robert Porter, Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Jurisprudence: RICHARD F. COLE, JR., Roger A. Douillette, sr., Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Fraternal Correspondence: DENNIS A. SHERIDAN, Robert L. Sutherland Jr. Unfinished Business: DENNIS A. SHERIDAN, Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Doings of Grand Officers: WILLIAM J. MORRISON, John S. Geas Hiram Wales Johnson Charity Committee: WILLIAM F. CURTIS, Gerald F. Buehrer Special Committees 2010-2011 Education and Membership: R. BRADLEY ALDERFER, William J. Morrison Publicity and Public Relations: DENNIS A. SHERIDAN, R. Bradley Alderfer Grand Chapter Regulations and By-laws: Thomas X. Tsirimokos, Ralph Gasner, William J. Morrison R.A.R.A. and other Charitable Endeavors: ROBERT D. STEEL Other Committees 2011-2012 Youth Organizations: JOHN S. GEAS - Rainbow, Demolay C. JARVIS LEWIS. JR. - Boy Scouts, NH Council of York Rite Bodies: William F. Curtis, Michael E. Deavilla, R. Bradley Alderfer Special Advisory Committee to Grand Regs., Jurisprudence, and Finance: Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., Robert M. Argel

CLOSING There being no further business to come before the Chapter, the One Hundred Ninety-second Convocation was closed in Ample form. A True Record Attest: Dennis A. Sheridan Grand Secretary

GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER MEDAL PREVIOUSLY AWARDED *HERMAN CHRISTOPHER, MOUNT HOREB #11 1952 *BENJAMIN F. PULSIFER, MERIDIAN SUN #9 1953 *FRANCIS L. PLAISTED, EDWARDS #21 1954 *KENDRICK P. BARRINGTON, BELL #25 1955 *J. CLAIRE PEASLEE, PEMIGEWASSET #13 1956 *PERCY E. ARMSTRONG, KING SOLOMON #17 1957 *JOSEPH W. SINCLAIR, ST OMER #22 1958 *JOHN F. THOMAS, MOUNT HOREB #11 1959 *HENRY C. MOREAU, WASHINGTON #3 1960 *ARTHUR J. STEVER, WEBB #6 1961 *WILBUR S. DREW, ST ALBAN #15 1962 *LAURENCE V. WILCOX, TABERNACLE #19 1963 *LEON M. HUNTRESS, PEMIGEWASSET #13 1964 *THURLOW A. ROWE, TRINITY #2 1965 *ELI G. EMMERT, CARROLL #23 1966 *DONALD COCHRANE, EDWARDS #21 1967 *GEORGE BROWNING JR,HIRAM #24 1968

*GEORGE W. N. STARRETT, SIGNET #26 1969 HARRY C. DOWNING JR, MERIDIAN SUN #9 1970 HERBERT H. HUTCHINSON, KING SOLOMON #17 1971 *EVERTT TASKER, TRINITY #2 1972 *LEONARD D. ROWELL, MOUNT HOREB #11 1973 *EDWIN L SWAW, UNION #7 1974 *DAVID W. CLAY, PEMIGEWASSET #13 1975 *CHARLES W. WEED, TEMPLE #20 1976 *LEIGHTON A. DROWN, MERIDIAN SUN #9 1977 *ERWIN A. CHASE, HIRAM #24 1978 *STUART DAVIS, WEBB #6 1979 JOHN B. CLARK, MOUNT HOREB #11 1980 *GEORGE W. BURNS, COLUMBIAN #18 1981 *JOHN D. RANDALL, SIGNET #26 1982 ALDINE J. TILLOTSON, NORTH STAR #16 1983 *SCOTT E. ROGERS, UNION #7 1984 *JOHN W. BAKER, NORTH STAR #16 1985 *OLIVER H. AKERMAN, ST ALBAN #15 1986 *THOMAS E. SAWYER, MERIDIAN SUN #9 1987 *MYRON L. MESERVE, ST OMER/UNION #7 1988 *WILLIAM H. GREENOUGH, HIRAM #24 1989 *ARTHUR F. WALKER, BELKNAP #8 1990

*HAROLD S. REMICK, KING SOLOMON #17 1991 *C. LEON WILKINS, SIGNET #26 1992 RAYMOND T. ROBB, HIRAM #24 1993 *RAYMOND D. HURLBUTT, NORTH STAR #16 1994 CHARLES J. LEWIS JR, NORTH STAR #16 1995 SHIRLEY H. SHEPPARD, TRINITY #2 1996 NOT PRESENTED 1997 DALTON P. ORDWAY, ST OMER-UNION #7 1998 *ALAN J. POLLARD, MOUNT HOREB #11 1999 GEORGE A. ROLLINS, TRINITY #2 2000 DAVID E. LEWIS #16 2001 ROBERT D. STEEL #16 2002 RALPH E. GASNER, #17 2003 WILLIAM J. MORRISON #17 2004 RAYMOND E. BAILEY, JR. #20 2005 ROLAND F. YOUNG, JR. #9 2006 ANDREW JACKSON # 11 2007 NOT PRESENTED 2008 R. BRADLEY ALDERFER 2009 DAVID R. WALTERS 2010

GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DISTINGUISED SERVICE MEDAL ARNOLD M. ASHLEY, TEMPLE #20 1989 *OLIVER E. LOY, ST OMER/UNION #7 1990 NOT PRESENTED 1991 *THOMAS E. SAWYER, MERIDIAN SUN #9 1992 NOT PRESENTED 1993 NOT PRESENTED 1994 *GEORGE N. FLANDERS, WASHINGTON #3 1995 ALDINE J. TILLOTSON, NORTH STAR #16 1995 ROBERT L. SUTHERLAND SR, WASHINGTON #3 1996 *FRED MARDEN CURRIER, WASHINGTON #3 1997 ARTHUR W. SANDBORN, ST OMER-UNION #7 1998 *WILLIAM H. HERRINGTRON, BELL #25 1999 THOMAS E. LARSON, CHESHIRE-WEBB #4 2000 DENNIS A SHERIDAN #16 2001 RODNEY A. ROBINSON #3 2002 DWIGHT V. MEADER #20 2003 RAYMOND T. ROBB #24 2004 NATHANIEL H. SAWYER #15 2005

EDWARD M. YOUNKER #25 2006 NATHANIEL C. FOSS # 11 2007 NOT PRESENTED 2008 JOHN B. CLARK 2009 WALTER P. SWORD, SR. 2010 DAVID A. DEAN GRAND HIGH PRIEST QUARRY AWARD ARNOLD M. ASHLEY, TEMPLE #20 1989 ROBERT M. ARGEL, WASHINGTON #3 1989 ALDINE J. TILLOTSON, NORTH STAR #16 1989 *THOMAS E. SAWYER, MERIDIAN SUN #9 1989 ROBERT L. SUTHERLAND JR, WASHINGTON #3 1989 *NORMAN TRENOWETH, ST ALBAN #15 1992 *NICHOLAS SERVETAS, TEMPLE #20 1992 JOHN B. CLARK, MOUNT HOREB #11 1992 ALLEN ILSLEY, TRINITY #2 1992 FRED M. CURRIER, WASHINGTON #3 1995 RODNEY A. ROBINSON, WASHINGTON #3 1996 *ROBERT G. DAVIS, NORTH STAR #16 1996

RAYMOND T. ROBB, HIRAM #24 1996 THOMAS G. LABERGE #3 1997 NATHANIEL H. SAWYER #15 1997 *NORMAN B. SHERWOOD #20 1999 RAYMOND E. BAILEY #8 1999 MICHAEL E. DEAVILLA, BELL #25 2000 DAVID E. LEWIS, NORTH STAR #16 2000 JOHN F. PROULX, BELL #25 2000 *LEIGHTON A. DROWN #9 2001 CHARLES J. LEWIS, JR. #16 2001 EDWARD F. BROWN #7 2001 GERALD F. BUEHRER #3 2002 *ALBERT N. OLMSTEAD #16 2002 WILLIAM F. CURTIS #15 2002 WILLIAM J. MORRISON #17 2003 ROBERT D. STEEL #16 2003 GEORGE WHITE #20 2003 ALAN LANE #26 2003 ROGER A. DOUILLETTE, SR. #24 2003 HOMER R. DAVIS #16 2004 MILTON S. TASKER #2 2004 DENNIS A. SHERIDAN #16 2005

JOHN G. SENTER #9 2006 JOHN S. GEAS #11 2006 THOMAS A. LADD #16 2006 GEORGE CHAPMAN #25 2007 GILBERT P. BEMIS #9 2007 DAVID R. WALTERS #11 2007 ERIC JENSEN #17 2007 ALDINE J. TILLOTSON #16 GOLD STAR 2007 JAMES S. GEAS #11 2008 MARK A. LANGIS #17 2009 STEPHEN K. BAHSLER #9 2009 WALTER P. SWORD, SR. #24 2009 C. JARVIS LEWIS, JR. #16 GOLD STAR 2010

In Memoriam GRAND CHAPTER 2010-2011 Roll of Necrology Trinity Chapter: Albert E. Carlisle Raymond K. Bennett James G. Paine George M. West Robert K. Walker Donald G. Wright Wilfred N. Ives Raymond H. Fulton Washington Chapter: David I. McLean

Cheshire/Webb: Bernard Skins Watkins Horace Cragin Kenneth O. Lewis, Sr. Temple: John E. Field Roger A. Nutter Neil R. Eichorn Robert Sears Burchell King Emerson Bell: Edward M. Younker, PHP, PGHP Hiram: Wallace F. Emerson, PHP, PGHP Armand Roberge

Dedicated to the Deceased of other Grand Jurisdictions

Grand Chapter Committees-2010-2011 Credentials: Thomas X. Tsirimokos, Albert McNally Finance: ROBERT D. STEEL, Robert Porter, William F. Curtis Jurisprudence: RICHARD F. COLE, JR., Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., Robert M. Argel Fraternal Correspondence: DENNIS A. SHERIDAN, Robert L. Sutherland Jr. Unfinished Business: DENNIS A. SHERIDAN, Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. Doings of Grand Officers: HERBERT H. HUTCHINSON, William J. Morrison Hiram Wales Johnson Charity Committee: WILLIAM F. CURTIS, Gerald F. Buehrer Special Committees 2010-2011 Education and Membership: R. BRADLEY ALDERFER, William J. Morrison Publicity and Public Relations:

DENNIS A. SHERIDAN, R. Bradley Alderfer Grand Chapter Regulations and By-laws: Ralph Gasner, William J. Morrison and Joe Marion R.A.R.A. and other Charitable Endeavors: ROBERT D. STEEL Other Committees 2010-2011 Youth Organizations: RICHARD F. COLE JR., John S. Geas - Rainbow, Demolay C. JARVIS LEWIS. JR. - Boy Scouts, NH Council of York Rite Bodies: WILLIAM J. MORRISON, John S. Geas, William F. Curtis Special Advisory Committee to Grand Regulations and Finance: Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., Robert M. Argel

PERMANENT MEMBERS OF GRAND CHAPTER M.E. PAST GRAND HIGH PRIESTS Arnold M. Ashley.PO Box 246, Dover, NH 03821-0246 Nathaniel H. Sawyer.PO Box 92, Newton, NH 03855 Douglas L. Robertson, Sr..508 East High St., Manchester, NH 03104 James S. Spence 325 Fox Hollow Way, Manchester, NH 03104-6411 Robert L. Sutherland, Jr. 280 Bayside Rd., Greenland, NH 03840 Robert M. Argel 280 Bayside Rd., Greenland, NH 03840 Roger A. Douillette, Sr..20 Tilton Hill Rd., Pittsfield, NH 03263 Ronald E. Metcalf..PO Box 846, Portsmouth, NH 03802 Melvin E. Covey....158 Morrill Sr., Gilford, NH 03246-2219 Herbert H. Hutchinson 6 Lee Ann St., Nashua, NH 03062 Richard F. Cole, Jr. 176 Front St., Exeter, NH 03833-2321 Norris L. Provencher.PO Box 18, Milton, NH 03851-0018 Dennis A. Sheridan PO Box 621, Littleton, NH 03561-0621 Richard A. Gilbert, Sr...16 Chapel St., Newmarket, NH 03857-1611 Robert D. Steel.135 Howe Hill Rd., Benton, NH 03785-620 William J. Morrison 2 Willow Lane, Amherst, NH 03031-2204 John S. Geas 4 Gena Avenue, Derry, NH 03038-5342

2011 GRAND OFFICERS GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF NH NAME ------------ OFFICE ME, William F. Curtis Grand High Priest 13 Morrill Ct., Epping, NH 03042-2522 603 659-2011 RE, Michael E, Deavilla Grand King RE, R. Bradley Alderfer Grand Scribe 8 Homestead Dr., Derry, NH 03038-4445 603 661-1021 RE Verne S. Anderson, Jr., Grand Treasurer 7 Ash Street, Northwood 03261-3906 RE Rodney A, Robinson, Assistant Grand Treasurer 161 Elwyn Ave., Portsmouth, NH 03801-4419 603 436-3743 RE Dennis A. Sheridan Grand Secretary, MEPGHP PO Box 621, Littleton, NH 03561-0621 603 444-7195 RE Arnold M. Ashley, Grand Secretary Emeritus, MEPGHP PO Box 246, Dover, NH 03821-0246 603 749-4622 RE Robert L. Sutherland, Jr., Asst Grand Secretary MEPGHP 280 Bayside Rd., Greenland, NH 03840 603 436-1095 Rev. Dwight V. Meader, RE Grand Chaplain 71 Estes Rd., Rochester, NH 03867-4233 RE C. Jarvis Lewis, Jr., Grand Chaplain 43 Park Street, Colebrook, NH 03576-1116 603 237-4304 RE Robert D. Steel Grand Lecturer, MEPGHP 135 Howe Hill Rd., Benton, NH 03785 603 787-6861 E, Joseph J. Marion Grand Captain of the Host 9 Morrill Court, Epping, NH 03042-2522 E, John B. Clark Grand Principle Sojourner, 44 Bridal Patch, Dover, NH 03820-4472 603 743-6660 E, Harold M. Chase, Jr., Grand Royal Arch Captain, 10 Donald Street, Claremont, NH 03743-2013 E, Walter P. Sword, Sr., Grand Master of the Third Veil, 101 Patch Rd. Hopkinton, NH 03229-2705 E, H. Stephen Wood, Grand Master of the Second Veil, 184 Lovell Lake Rd., Sanbornville, NH 03872-4723 E, Open, Grand Master of the First Veil, E Robert H. Cook, Grand Organist 5 Sonata Ct., Rochester, NH 03867-2008 603 330-9561 E John B. Clark, Grand Organist 44 Bridal Patch, Dover, NH 03820-4472 603 743-6660 E Rodney A. Robinson, Grand Organist 161 Elwyn Ave., Portsmouth, NH 03801-4419 603 436-3743 E Andrew Jackson, Grand Sentinel, 199 Westwood Dr., Manchester, NH 03103-6118 603 624-1552 M.E. Honorary Past Grand High Priests Ronald H. Keyser,...2001 Ralph E. Gasner, Jr. 2009 Raymond T. Robb...2010 R.E. Honorary Past Grand Scribe Andrew Jackson...2009