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William Rhodes Hervey
Lodge No. 767
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k12
Worshipful Master – Ver Baraceros, Jr. (Liezel)C: 818.427.1313 [email protected]
Senior Warden – Marvin Paez, Jr. (Virginia) C: 818.489.0217 [email protected]
Junior Warden – Roger Paulino, Jr. (Cindy) C: 323.251.0937 [email protected]
Treasurer – Ike Piansay (Lourdes) C: 626.303.6186 [email protected]
Secretary/Ofcr’s Coach - Jun Gallardo, Jr. (Rose)C: 818.239.1340 [email protected]
Chaplain - Dong Abad (Sonia) C: 213.700.5087 [email protected]
Assistant Secretary - Frederick A. Edwards (Truly) C: 310.613.9366 [email protected]
Senior Deacon - Rex Cabado (Malen) C: 818.612.7793 [email protected]
Junior Deacon - Dennis Ilao C: 213.281.8166 [email protected]
Marshall – Charles Costes (Dulce) C: 310.259.4750 [email protected]
Senior Steward – Ronald Singson (Evangeline)C: 909.576.7523 [email protected]
Junior Steward – Lito Florentin, Jr. (Mildred) C: 213.880.0652 [email protected]
Tiler – Paul Cabigao (Elizabeth) W: 562.243.4945 [email protected]
Organist – Boyet Subido (Tess) C: 818.549.0715 [email protected]
Candidate’s Coach – PJ Pati (Anilyn) C: 323.397.9512 [email protected]
2012 OFFICERS
pg 3 Message from the East pg 5 Sweethearts Night Collage pg 7 Message from the West pg 8 Calendar of Activities & March Birthdays pg 9 Introducing: the 2012 Grand Master Frank Loui pg 10 Message from the Ma-
sonic Service Bureau pg 11 The Compass and the Constitution pg 12 Past Masters Page
In this Issue:
Frederick A. Edwards editor
editor’s note
MARCH 2k12
Putting together this first issue of the William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board, for the 2012 Masonic year, has been both challenging and exciting, to say the least. Not having worked with Microsoft Publisher before, I immediately saw the possi-bilities and was instantly hooked. I now see magazines and newsletters with a completely different eye. It has been an honor putting
this initial piece together for you to help everyone stay informed and interested and I look forward to hearing your feedback and ideas about what you’d like to see in future issues. Our Master and First Lady have a wonderful year of family fun.filled events planned for us, which can only be experienced to the fullest by engaging ourselves and being active, involved and keeping in the know.
I’d also like to take this op-portunity to thank Sisters Pinky Liance and Marlene Quinto for the majority of the Sweethearts Night pictures used. Let me hear your thoughts. And remember: Stay Tuned . Stay Safe . And Stay OFF your cellphones while driving!
. stay informed and interested .
on the cover: ALTP Masonic Lodge No. 614 photo by: Frederick A. Edwards
F inally, our blogsite is
now functioning and I
would like to extend my
sincere gratitude and apprecia-
tion to our Brother ASec.,
Frederick Edwards, who made
an effort on his own to familiar-
ize himself with the blogsite
after receiving the unpw from,
Bro. Roderick Francisco. It is
an outstanding job that needs to
be recognized.
Also, it is my honor and pleas-
ure to announce that the rebuild-
ing or reconstructing of our own
website is now almost done.
Thank you to our Brother Mar-
shall, Charles Costes, who
devoted and shared his talent
and precious time to rebuild and
revive our website. Another out-
standing job to be recognized.
As your Master and on behalf
of all the members, I congratu-
late and salute you both for a job
well done.
Thank you for all your dedica-
tion and support.
Brethren, remember that the
key for us to stay connected is
through our communications.
Our blogsite and website are the
best source of tools for us to es-
tablish this connection.
To all the members, I encour-
age you to visit these sites as of-
ten as you can to be kept in-
formed of what is happening in
our Lodge.
Our Calendar of Activities
will be posted on both sites so
every member knows what to ex-
pect and can arrange their work
schedules to attend and support
our coming activities.
Our blogsite is:
http://wrhlodge767.blogspot.com.
The name of our website will
be announced soon.
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k123
I would like also to take
this opportunity to ex-
tend my warmest grati-
tude to those Brothers
and their families who
attended our District
function, the Masonic Information Night and
,
last February 11, 2012,
in celebration of
Valentine‟s Day, honor-
ing our ladies and
family.
.
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k12
A first time joint event by the
District and it was a success!
Those brethren and families who
were not able to join us, I just want
to let you know that you were all
part of the program despite your
absence.
From left: Liezel Baraceros, Marlene Quinto, Cindy Paulino, Sandra Villagrana, Delfa Sia, Elenita Fon-tanilla, Truly Weiss, Janeth Anguluan, Nitz Valdez, Anilyn Pati, Maria Lynda Cabado, Nadia Francisco and Maritess Martinez.
Photo: Pinky Liance
From left: Liezel Baraceros, Anilyn Pati, Nadia Francisco, Delfa Sia, Elenita Fontanilla, Truly Weiss, Cindy Paulino, Hiram White (behind Cindy), Carmen Cordero, Marlene Quinto, Virginia Cabrera, Evelyn Moreno, Amelia Rosal, Hiram White’s Mom, Jemima de Castro, Nenita Gonzales, Lulu Felix, Bernadette dela Cruz, Rosie Bustamante, Anita Fuenconcillo.
Photo: Pinky Liance
“The key for us to stay connected is through our communications.”
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D uring our February
stated meeting, we
received and accepted
the application of,
Mr. Eleazar John Posa.
How I hope that this is now
the beginning of Harmony in
our Lodge when it comes to
all Men who desire to knock
and be a part of the WRH
family.
I also want to congratulate
Brother Adrian Olalia for
being initiated last, February
8, 2012. Welcome to the Fra-
ternity my Brother. This is
just the beginning of your
journey towards your
Masonic life. Keep your pas-
sion and be prepared for your
next degree.
Allow me to also congratu-
late: our Junior Warden,
Brother Roger Paulino, Jr.
who was the presiding Mas-
ter; our Chaplain, Brother
Dong Abad, as the Perambu-
lation Speaker; our Senior
Deacon, Brother Rex Ca-
bado, who delivered the Lec-
ture; our Marshall, Brother
Charles Costes who deliv-
ered the Charge; WB PJ
Pati, who served as, Officer’s
Coach, in the absence of WB
Jun Gallardo; to all the in-
stalled officers who performed
in their respective positions
and to all the Past Masters
and members present, con-
gratulations for a job well
done.
Our First Degree work for
2012 was a success.
Thank you for all the sup-
port.
Lastly I would like to con-
gratulate our WRH Basket-
ball Team for winning their
4th straight game!
You make me and all of
William Rhodes Hervey very
proud. Thank you for your
drive and dedication.
I encourage everyone to
come cheer them on, every
Sunday.
Fraternally,
Bro. Ver Baraceros Master
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k12
photo by: Frederick A. Edwards
Back row from left:
Rhandy Ecalne Roger Paulino, Jr. Ike Piansay Ros Paez Ver Baraceros, Jr. Robert Sanchez Mike Bulandos Alvin Pierce, Jr. Jorge Cusi Dennis Ilao Front row from left:
Charles Costes Derick Araullo Don Estuita Jayson Eligio PJ Pati
After their 4th win last Sunday, March 05, 2012 in the city of Carson, against Pacific Rim Lodge No. 567. Their record is now 4-0.
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H armony is the strength
and support of all socie-
ties, but especially
ours...it being the cornerstone
of the rapport in our relationship
with one another. Masonry is
about making good men better
men.
I would like to thank the in-
stalling team for the great suc-
cess of the Annual Installation of
Officers on January 14, 2012:
Installing Officer, WB PJ Pati,
Master of Ceremonies, WB Hon-
esto Valdez, Installing Chap-
lain, WB Apolinar Quinto and
Emcee, WB Rodney Alzona.
THANK YOU!!!
This year is off to a great start
for the Lodge due to the Brethren
working together for the support
of Brotherhood, Relief and Truth.
I am so blessed to be part of this
great team.
Knowing that the Senior
Warden office is the station of
strength, allows me to deeply
think about how I should develop
and show Masonic traits; fulfill-
ing Brotherly Love, Relief and
Truth for our Craft.
I realize that our Lodge has a
diverse spectrum of Brothers and
each of us may have just a little
different slant on the road we are
traveling.
As Masons and members of the
Craft, we must work very hard
together, as a productive team, in
growing to support all of our
Brothers, their widows and or-
phans. As long as we embrace
this enthusiasm, our Lodge will
continue to grow.
We constantly must
show the vision that
evolves from this spirit of
working together.
This means each of us is
working to help good men
be better men.
This truly is a positive
quality-of-being worth
striving to attain in our
daily lives and it makes
me feel like I am practic-
ing what the Craft has
taught me and that which
is demanded of the Senior
Warden's station.
Brethren, I am here to
support each of you, our
Master, and the Lodge,
which I represent.
God Bless,
Marvin Paez Jr. Senior Warden 2012
“we must work very hard
, as a productive team”
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Jun Gallardo, Jr. Secretary
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k12
Roger Paulino, Jr. Junior Warden
H ere are the Calendar of Activities for the
month of March:
March 04, 2012 Grand Master‟s Breakfast
March 07, 2012 Stated Meeting
March 14, 2012 Degree Practice
March 20, 2012 OSI – ALTP
March 21, 2012 Possible Degree Work/Practice
March 28, 2012 Reception of Grand Officer‟s
practice
H ere are the Birthdays for the month of March:
Mar. 03 - Ruben T. San Jose
Mar. 12 - Bernardo R. Talplacido
Mar. 16 - Frederick A. Edwards
Mar. 19 - Marvin C. Paez, Jr.
Mar. 20 - Armando J. Bessares
Mar. 24 - Virgilio Subido
Mar. 25 - Carlos R. Antonio, Jr.
Mar. 27 - Roderick R. Francisco
Mar. 27 - Alexander M. Stewart
Mar. 30 - Oswaldo D. Arnau
Mar. 31 - Edmundo C. Garza
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Frank Loui was
installed as Grand Master on Septem-
ber 25, 2011.
Frank was raised a Master Mason in
1986 in Fidelity Lodge No. 120 (now
San Francisco Lodge No. 120) and
served as Master in 1992. He affiliated
with California Lodge No. 1 in San
Francisco and served as its Treasurer
and Secretary.
Frank served Grand Lodge as Inspec-
tor of the 163rd Masonic District for
nine years, a member of the Committee
of Twenty and Annual Communication
Activities Committee, a director of the
Acacia Creek and Nob Hill Masonic
Center, a trustee of the Masonic Homes
of California, California Masonic Foun-
dation and California Masonic Memo-
rial Temple. He served as Senior Grand
Steward in 1996/1997 under Most Wor-
shipful Allen B. Gresham and as Senior
Grand Deacon in 2004/2005 under Most
Worshipful David R. Doan.
Frank is a member of numerous Ma-
sonic organizations. He is a Past Vener-
able Master of the Lodge of Perfection
at the San Francisco Scottish Rite and
was honored with the rank and decora-
tion of Honorary Inspector General of
the 33º Degree in 2003. He is currently
the Personal Representative of the
Sovereign Grand Inspector General and
General Secretary for the San Fran-
cisco Scottish Rite Bodies. He is also a
member of the Oakland Scottish Rite
Bodies.
Frank is a past presiding officer of all
three York Rite Bodies. He has served
the Grand Council of Cryptic Masons as
Grand Bible Bearer. He is a member of
Asiya Shrine, the Masonic Rosicrucian
Society of the United States, the
National Sojourners - Golden Gate
Chapter No. 18 and Heroes of „76. He
served as President of the Golden Gate
Masters and Past Masters Association
and the Chinese Acacia Club.
He received the Honorary Legion of
Honor from the Order of DeMolay.
In community affairs, Frank served the
Saint Monica Men‟s Club and the San
Francisco Chinatown Lions Club.
Frank was born in San Francisco,
attended California public schools, and
graduated from San Francisco State
University with a Bachelor of Arts in
Business Administration. He and his
wife Jeanie have been married for 38
years and have two adult sons, Kevin
and Gregory. Their oldest son, Kevin, is
currently serving our country in the
United States Army.
Brethren, ladies and friends, it gives me great pleasure to present the 146th Grand Master
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k129
courtesy speculativemasonry.org
of Masons in California, the Most
Worshipful Frank Loui. - (freemason.org)
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k12
T he Los Angeles Masonic Service Bureau‟s second
meeting was held on February 5, 2012 at the Pasa-
dena Scottish Rite Temple in Pasadena, California.
The guest speaker was the Right Worshipful John
Lowe, who is the current Deputy Grand Master of
Masons in California.
During the meeting, all the Los Angeles area Senior
Wardens in attendance were introduced and recognized ,
including our very own, Bro. Marvin Paez Jr. and my-
self, WB Polar Quinto, (representing Rosemead Lodge
#457).
Right Worshipful Lowe discussed the strategic plans for
his term as Grand Master for the year 2013. He chal-
lenged the future Masters of each of the Lodges to start
connecting with the Unified School District where their
lodge is located to set up reachable goals to break the cycle
of illiteracy, and to help the Grand Lodge reach its
$750,000.00 target in support of the,
“ Raising A Reader” program.
He further gave emphasis on the following:
Improving lodge membership experiences
Having strong candidate Masonic Education Programs
Leadership management through tutorials for both
the Master and the Wardens
Connecting with individual members and their fami-
lies (beyond the lodge), utilizing the core values of ma-
sonry
And supporting public education and community ser-
vices.
On March 04, 2012, William Rhodes Hervey Lodge #767
(composed of the WM Virgilio Baraceros Jr.,
Bro. Marvin Paez Jr., Bro. Alvin Pierce, Jr. and my-
self) attended the Masonic Service Bureau Breakfast/
Meeting at the LAX Hilton Hotel honoring,
Grand Master Frank Loui.
This event is considered the largest gathering of
Masons in California (exceeded only by the Annual
Communication every September in San Francisco).
Most Worshipful Loui charged that all Lodges support the
Grand Lodge, “Raising A Reader” campaign, with the aim
of raising $750,000.00 for the program. This can be
achieved through lodge donations or individual donations.
It is not too late brethren, to support this noble
program.
Our next Service Bureau meeting will be on April 29,
2012 at the Pasadena Scottish Rite Temple. We will be
hosting representatives from different Masonic Youth
Groups ( the De Molay, Jobs Daughter and Rainbow
For Girls). Everyone is invited to attend and listen to
what these youth groups have to offer.
Fraternally,
Apolinar R. Quinto, PM MSB Representative
Masonic Service Bureau of Los Angeles
A Message from the:
The facts are startling
California ranks near the bottom of the United States for child literacy.
The vast majority of low-income families don’t have a single book in their homes.
90% of children who cannot read at grade level by 3rd grade will never catch up and - the effects will last a lifetime.
John L. Cooper III, grand secretary
Each September, Masons in California
celebrate the U.S. Constitution — that
beacon of freedom written in Philadelphia
in the summer of 1787. It is the oldest such
document in existence, and is not only the
symbol of our freedom but also its guarantee.
After more than 200 years, it still symbolizes
that people can govern themselves.
The new American Republic was an
experiment in self-government. Once it
gained independence from Great Britain,
very few of the established nations of the
day expected the American Revolution to
result in anything more than the creation
of a collection of tyrannical states. But
they were wrong. The freedom won in
the Revolution endured largely due to the
U.S. Constitution and its principle of
constitutionalism.
We know that many Masons were
involved in writing our Constitution. Not
so widely known is that the principle on
which the Constitution is based is
Masonic — one whose symbol is the
compass. Masons such as George
Washington (who presided over the
Constitutional Convention) and
Benjamin Franklin (the oldest delegate)
knew and understood the use of the
compass as a Masonic symbol. They
knew that this symbol could be
transformed into an instrument of
government that would guarantee the
liberties won in the hard-fought battles
of the American Revolution.
The compass is an emblem of the
limitation of power. We are taught to use
it to keep our passions within due
bounds towards all mankind. We are to
use it to respect the boundary between
our own desires and needs and the
desires and needs of others. This is the
principle of constitutionalism. The noble
words with which the Preamble begins,
“We the people of the United States,” are
followed by clause after clause of
limitations on how the people are to
exercise those rights and powers for good
or for ill. Our freedoms have survived
because we have accepted the principle
that the powers inherent to the people
are expected to be limited.
It would be interesting to know if the
Masons at the Constitutional Convention
explained this to the non-Mason
delegates. In all probability, the non-
Masons did not know the connection
between Masonic teachings and what
they were trying to create. But we may be
thankful that the Masons understood
the use of the compass and that
constitutionalism as well as the
Constitution became the cornerstone of
our nation. Respect for the rule of law
and respect for the Constitution are
Masonic ideals. It is therefore most fitting
that we honor the Constitution of the
United States each September and honor
constitutionalism every time we place
the compass on our altar when a
Masonic lodge is at work.
The Compass and
the Constitution
Reprint of FALL 2002 Freemason magazine pg11 article
William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767 Trestle Board MARCH 2k1211
Past Masters
of William Rhodes Hervey Lodge No. 767
1956 John Gordon
1957 William O. Reiman
1958 Alfred J. Navin
1959 Earle A. Gray
1960 Raymond W. Phebus
1961 Don C. Seare
1962 George W. Feasell
1963 Jonathan W. Nicks
1964 Leslie J. Chandler
1965 Gene R. Nicks
1966 Dale E. Wallen
1967 Albert A. Thompson
1968 Arthur E. Seyfried
1969 Wilfred P. Reno
1970 Richard H. Steward
1971 Paul O. Grubb
1972 Guy O. Gessell
1973 Egon S. Fabian
1974 Ronald L. Hart
1975 Clifton M. McKnight
1976 Thomas R. Phebus
1977 Delmar L. Williams
1978, 1980, 1987 Robert T. Gilmore, Jr.
1979,1983 Emil D. Kaye
1981, 1982 William R. Teague
1984, 1985 Marcus H. Pollak
1988, 1989 Bob Barlow
1991, 1992 Robert Kahn
1993 Walter Nemeth
1994 Zeev Perry
1996 Thomas R. Holladay
1997, 1998 Mike Levy
1999 Federico O. Perez, Jr.
2000 Fernando L. Gosioco
2001 Francisco Bustamante
2002 Nicanor Vizmonte
2003 Carlos R. Antonio, Jr.
2004 Perfecto F. Gallardo, Jr.
2005 Cesar Sampang
2006 Honesto Valdez
2007 Ferdinand D. Pati
2008 Ernest B. Reyes
2009 Rodney A. Alzona
2010 Polar R. Quinto
2011 Roid George Anguluan
Affiliated Past Masters and Past
Masters from other Lodges.
Jose Lucious Pocholo M. Dizon, G.L.P.
Manuel Luis Patulandong, G.L.P.
Clifford Osmeña, Pacific Rim
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