Hi' Lo Ha Chy' A-La -- Hall of Fame




In 1982, the members of Lodge #413 voted to create the Lodge 413 Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was created as a local recognition for a select few Lodge members whose work with the Lodge over an extended period of time, left a lasting influence on the Lodge and the Lodge members with whom they worked. This recognition was awarded in place of the "Founders Award" used in other lodges.

In the original 1982 proclamation, which was entered into the Lodge rules and constitution, Jack Roy was named the first member. A rigid criteria was established for the selection of members:

1. No more than 2 members can be elected each year.
2. If youth, he must be an active member for 5 years, if adult, 7 years.

New inductees were not necessarily chosen every year. It was at the discretion of the Hall of Fame committee to decide whether or not there was an Arrowman worthy of this award. The Hall of Fame was the highest honor that the Lodge bestowed upon one of its members. Induction into the Hall of Fame was conducted at Ordeal weekends and at the Lodge Banquet. Listed below are the recipients of the Hi' Lo Ha Chy' A-La Lodge #413 Hall of Fame.
     
     
1982
Jack Roy
1983
Bill Winkler, Donald G. Belk
1984
No Inductees
1985
Brad Gallop, Price Marshall
1986
No Inductees
1987
G.W. "Doc" Walker, Greg "T.O." Spence
1988
No Inductees
1989
Bruce Smith, Wally Jackson
1990
Damon Cluck, Joe Smith
1991
No Inductees
1992
Pat Roby, Ray Williams
1993
Ray Calaway, David Morris
1994
Daniel Kueter
1995
Carl Henderson
1996
No Inductees
1997
John Travis, Dave Tesmer
1998
David Hoeper, Thelma Kelly
1999
No Inductees
2000
James Patrick Dailey, Mike Garner
2002
Jane Comstock, Wayne Grommet


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