AWARD BY THE SCOTTISH RITE SOUTHERN JURISDICTION,
TO STUDENTS ENROLLED IN JUNIOR ROTC
AT THE SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL
1. General. The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is a fraternal organization first established in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1801. Through scholarship grants, Childhood Language Disorders Clinics, and patriotic programs, the Scottish Rite benefits communities across the nation in direct and dynamic ways every day of the year. Its 700,000 membership reflects the many professions of America.
2. Description. The award consists of a medal, a ribbon, a certificate and a U.S. Savings Bond. The medal depicts the heraldic logo of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, and by the words "JROTC Education and Americanism" calls attention to two of the major focal points of the Scottish Rite.
3. Purpose. This award recognizes one outstanding cadet in the second year of a 3-year program or in the third year of a 4-year program.
4. Eligibility. The cadet must:
(a) Have contributed the most among cadets on campus to encourage and demonstrate Americanism by deeds or conduct during participation in extracurricular activities or community projects.
(b) Have demonstrated academic excellence by being in the top 25% of his or her academic class.
(c) Have demonstrated a potential for outstanding leadership by exhibiting qualities to dependability, good character, self discipline, good citizenship and patriotism.
(d) Not have previously received this award.
5. Administration or Selection. The DAI/SAI/ or other Senior Service official or the head of the school (or both) will make the selection. Requests for the award should be made to the nearest Scottish Rite Valley of the Southern Jurisdiction. Requests may be made at any time during the calendar year. If the location of the nearest Valley is not known, that information is available from the national headquarters. Either call 202-232-3579, or FAX your request to 202-387-1843, or write to the Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, USA, 1733 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009-3199.
6. Presentation and Publicity. With 30 days prior notice of the presentation ceremony, whenever possible the Scottish Rite Valley which provided the award will select and provide a presenter. (Where time allows)
Revised 02/21/05
WACO SCOTTISH RITE BODIES
VALLEY OF WACO
ORIENT
OF TEXAS
Americanism Commitee
JROTC/ROTC School Assignments
Alton Deviney
· Corsicana · Temple · Ellison · Killeen · University
Wayne Hall
· Longview · Tyler · Gilmer
Hubert Smith
· Abilene · Cooper
Carl Goodwin
· Central · Lake View · Del Rio · Angelo State University
Harold Jackson
· Connally · LaVega · Midway · A.J. Moore Academy
· Baylor University
Richard Love
· Shoemaker · Copperas Cove · Harker Heights
Education and Americanism Committee Contact Information
Alton Deviney
902 Eagle Drive
Chairman
Eddy, TX 76524
Wayne
Hall
1813 Beth Dr.
East Texas
Longview, TX 75605
Hubert
Smith
1508 Lamesa Ave
West Texas
Abilene, TX 79605-1327
Carl
Goodwin
124 E 24th Street
West
Texas
San Angelo, TX 76903
Harold
Jackson
300 Guittard Ave
Central Texas
Waco, TX 76706-1518
Richard
Love
1210 Hawk Trl
Central
Texas
Copperas Cove, TX 76522-1922