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July
12-14, 2002
- Coe
College,
Cedar Rapids |
Summerfest
is also the annual
meeting for Iowa
DeMolay. New State
Officers are selected,
plans are made for
the upcoming year
and a variety of special
presentations are
made. It's a
serious and necessary
element of the
Summerfest weekend.
See
some of the business we
transacted this
year:
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DeMolay Foundation
Scholarship
Winners: |

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Allan
Rye ($1500) and
Eric Sandegren ($1000) |
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Super-size checks provided by PSMC Matt Buckley - Thanks Matt!

Advisor
Terry Smith is honored
with the DeMolay
International Founder's
Award - Dad Smith is
only the 14th recipient
to be honored by the ISC.
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Dignitaries: |
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| Support
was gratefully
received from the
Grand Commandry |
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Grand
Master Alfred
Jensen fired up
the crowd on
Membership and the
importance of
DeMolay. |
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High Priest Robert
Seiler was also
recognized for the
Royal Arch Mason
contributions to
Iowa DeMolay. |
Potenate
Brain graciously
welcomed DeMolay
members to Cedar
Rapids from the
membership of El
Kahir. |

Rainbow
of Iowa and Minnesota
was represented by past
Grand Worthy Advisor Liz
Comes. Rainbow
held their annual Grand
School in Clinton the
same weekend this year.
Liz
shared thanks to
out-going SMC Eric
Sandgren and a special
thanks to all the
DeMolays who attended Prom
and Paintball in
Mason City.
| Legion
of Honor
Recipients: |
| Gary
Sissell,
Bettendorf
Ray
Edgar, Dubuque
Gerald
Edgar, Garner
Cliff
Godsey,
Dubuque
Robert
Erickson, Des Moines |
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Majority
Service -
DeMolays
reaching the age of 21
years (and over) are honored.
SMC Ryan Logan was
able to preside
over the Majority
Ceremony for his
father. All
Senior DeMolays
honored in the
Majority Service
received
certificates
recognizing their
membership. |

The
Summerfest 2002 Honors
Ceremony Team

Well-dressed
guys were plentiful, but
pink shirts were
not.

Out-of-State
Dignitaries attend the
Iowa Summerfest every
year - Illinois DeMolay
lent a pin to Ryan's
lapel this year.

Kyle
Martin shows his
"dramatic"
side in the Dows Theatre
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