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Officers Lineups

160 years
of the Craft.

A record in progress — gaps remain, and we are committed to filling them, to memorialize every brother who served.

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Click any name to reveal that brother’s full career — every year served, every chair held.
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The Record
160Years on record
448Brothers who served
Brothers of Extraordinary Dedication

These brothers gave twenty years or more of their lives to this lodge. They deserve our special gratitude.

Twenty years or more of service
45Henry O. Wehner
29August E. Robst
27Charles L. Rogers
25Robert C. Glasspool
23Merwyn F. Seely
22William Wray
20Alfred Anderson
20Raymond A. Waters
20Joseph Bianchi
Brothers who set the standard
August E. Robst (1910–1944) — 22 consecutive years in the two senior administrative chairs: Treasurer 1923–1930, then Secretary 1931–1944. Not one year missed.
Henry O. Wehner (1931–1979) — 35 consecutive years as Treasurer, 1945–1979. An unbroken tenure that stands alone in the lodge’s financial history.
Theodore Charalambous (2010–2026) — 5 terms as Worshipful Master: 2016, 2017, 2024, 2025, and 2026. The record for the East in lodge history.
Unbroken Records

These men gave decades of their lives to this lodge. The records they set stand to this day.

45
Years — Wehner
155
Years on record
448
Men who served
5
WM terms — Charalambous
The Organist
In Tribute

The Organist's chair carries a tradition of its own — men who brought music to the work of the lodge, who knew that the Craft has always made room for beauty alongside virtue. The following brethren served in this capacity:

Anton M. Schuermann · Harold Armstrong · Charles H. Eckerson · Frank W. Skinner · Harry A. Forsman · Arthur L. Ingersoll · Allen Boyce · Victor R. Bell · Earl L. Schick · Earnest L. Anthony · Edmund J. Jabbour · Harold W. Tallman · Leon Traubel · John W. Racich · Frank W. Stapleton · Joseph Bianchi
Common Names

The most common given names among all officers across 160 years: John (186 appearances), William (175), Charles (138), George (122). Patterns of an era — and a reminder that these were real men, of their time, doing real work.