Past Masters 1960 - 1969, Ancient Landmarks Lodge #319, Indianapolis, IN

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Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. 319
Free And Accepted Masons
Indianapolis, Indiana Since 1864
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Neil King Jr
1960

Harry Price
1961

Ernie Daniels
1962

Bob Sprinkle
1963

Lionel Gwin
1964

Paul Davis
1965

Charles Enlow
1966

Robert Arnold
1967

Ed Mc Peek
1968

Ralph Shields
1969


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Worshipful Masters 1960 - 1969  




1969
Ralph A. Shields
Ralph Shields, WM 1969




1968
Edward H. Mc Peek
Hunting a good Picture




1967 
Robert E. Arnold
Demit to Southport Lodge No. 270
Bob Arnold




1966

Charles C. Enlow

Charlie Enlow



1965

Paul S. Davis

Past Secretary

Paul Davis (Scribner)



1964

N. Lionel Gwin

Lionel Gwin




1963

Robert L. Sprinkle

Bob Sprinkle



1962

Ernest L. Daniels Sr.

Ernie Daniels




1961

Harry W. Price

Harry Price



1960

Neil C. King Jr.
Past Secretary 33rd Degree
AASR Thrice Potent Master 1967-68
AASR Executive Director
Son of  Neil King Sr., 33rd, WM  1929, Past Secretary

Neil King Jr.


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1960s  Era Past Master Photo Page Created October 1999 by Secretary - Updated 1/10/2002

Many photos on this page were scanned from printed copies of Landmarks newsletters.  In the 1920s thru the 1960s it was Lodge custom to publish the photo of newly appointed Junior Stewards.  That Photo was often used his entire officer term.  Hence the youthful look of many Worshipful Masters.  Some images were printed in colored ink, which is hard to scan. Most images were retouched by Secretary, but technology and good intentions can only do so much with the raw material supplied by the  Grand Architect. -- Boy I'm gonna hear about that statement. DRG, 1999.