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Past Supreme History |
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| GENERAL INFO | SWHP ITINERARY | OFFICERS | DIRECTORY | HISTORY | CONTACTS |
| SESSION INFO | FUTURE | F.A.Q. | LINKS | FORMS | PHOTO GALLERY |
| Supreme Worthy High Priestess | Supreme Watchman of Shepherds |
| Donna H Sears | John C Elkinton |
| Supreme Shrine Session | |
| Southern Hospitality Session | |
| May 10 - 12, 2005 | |
| Greensboro, NC |
| Supreme Elected and Appointed Cross Officers | |
| Supreme Noble Prophetess | Rogene Rogers |
| Supreme Associate Watchman of Shepherds | Patrick Pinney |
| Supreme Worthy Scribe | Barbara Eagan |
| Supreme Worthy Treasurer | Claire Ann Potter |
| Supreme Worthy Chaplain | Judy Inukai |
| Supreme Worthy Shepherdess | Shirley Saunders |
| Supreme Worthy Guide | Patricia Bloomquist |
| Supreme Worthy Herald | Nellie Beal |
| Supreme First Wise Man | JW Young |
| Supreme Second Wise Man | Stephen White |
| Supreme Third Wise Man | Duane Selvey |
| Supreme King | Larry Fields |
| Supreme Queen | Frances Elkinton |
| Supreme First Hand Maid | Lori Patingale |
| Supreme Second Hand Maid | Gloria Scott |
| Supreme Third Hand Maid | Margaret "Peg" Mohney |
| Supreme Worthy Organist | Ruth Strayer |
| Supreme Worthy Guardian | Dorcas Aunger |
| Supreme Worthy Guard | Joan Denman |
| Supreme Trustees | Jim Parker |
| Nana Papesch | |
| Ted Benson | |
| Supreme Material Objective Board | Richard McAlpine |
| Jackie Schmoyer | |
| Eugene Bloch | |
| Penny Browm | |
| Edna Barnes | |
| Secretary to the SWHP | Jack Scott |
| Themes | |
| Name | Belles and Gents |
| Colors | Crimson Red, Indigo Blue, Forest Green, Soft Yellow with Gold or Silver |
| Flowers | The Red Rose of Love, Dogwoods & Magnolias |
| Emblem | The Lighthouse & Some Angels |
| Fun Emblems | The Yellow Duck |
| Motto | “Let our Light Shine from Coast to Coast.” |
| Watchwords | Dedication, Honesty & Sincerity |
| Scripture | “Let Your Light So Shine That Men Will See Your Good Works” |
| Music | His Name is Wonderful; In the Garden; This Little Light of Mine; The Lighthouse Song; Donna’s March by Ruth Strayer |