List of Past Grand Worthy Presidents
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This list contains the year and name of Past Grand Worthy Presidents for the Fraternal Order of Eagles
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Fraternal Order of Eagles International is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington by a group of six theater owners including John Cort , brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry Leavitt , Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams...


Past Grand Worthy Presidents

  • 1898 — John Cort
    John Cort (impresario)
    John Cort was an American impresario; his Cort Circuit was one of the first national theater circuits. Along with John Considine and Alexander Pantages, Cort was one of the Seattle-based entrepreneurs who parlayed their success in the years following the Klondike Gold Rush into an impact on...

  • 1899 — John W. Considine
    John Considine (Seattle)
    John Considine was an American impresario, a pioneer of vaudeville.-Youth and arrival on the scene:Born in Chicago, Considine grew up attending Roman Catholic parochial schools, and eventually briefly attended St. Mary's College, Kansas. Briefly a Chicago policeman, he was involved in the raid...

  • 1900 — H. R. Littlefield
  • 1901 — Del Cary Smith
  • 1902 — Del Cary Smith
  • 1903 — Timothy D. Sullivan
    Timothy Sullivan
    Timothy Daniel Sullivan was a New York politician who controlled Manhattan's Bowery and Lower East Side districts as a prominent figure within Tammany Hall. He was euphemistically known as "Dry Dollar", as the "Big Feller", and, later, as "Big Tim"...

  • 1904 — John F. Pelletier
  • 1905 — Hy D. Davis
  • 1906 — E. W. Krause
  • 1907 — Theo A. Bell
  • 1908 — B.J. Monaghan
  • 1909 — Frank E. Hering
    Frank E. Hering
    Frank Earl Hering was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, an baseball. He served as the head football coach at the University of Notre Dame from 1896 to 1898, compiling a record of 12–6–1...

  • 1910 — Thomas F. Grady
  • 1911 — Frank E. Hering
    Frank E. Hering
    Frank Earl Hering was an American football player and coach of football, basketball, an baseball. He served as the head football coach at the University of Notre Dame from 1896 to 1898, compiling a record of 12–6–1...

  • 1912 — William J. Brennan
  • 1913 — Thomas J. Cogan
  • 1914 — Conrad H. Mann
  • 1915 — William L. Grayson
  • 1916 — Rex B. Goodcell
  • 1917 — Carl G. Winter
  • 1918 — A. B. Duncan
  • 1919 — Elbert D. Weed
  • 1920 — Elbert D. Weed
  • 1921 — John M. Morin
    John M. Morin
    John Mary Morin was Republican member of the U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania.-Biography:Morin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but moved with his parents to Pittsburgh. He began working in a glass factory in 1882, and was employed in steel mills until 1885...

  • 1922 — Herbert I. Choynski
  • 1923 — Howard N. Ragland
  • 1924 — Otto P. Deluse
  • 1925 — Charles C. Guenther
  • 1926 — Michael O. Burns
  • 1927 — L.V. Westerman
  • 1928 — Edward J. Ryan
  • 1929 — Charles J. Chenu
  • 1930 — Robert E. Proctor
  • 1931 — J.C. Canty
  • 1932 — Henry J. Berrodin
  • 1933 — George Nordin
  • 1934 — George F. Douglas
  • 1935 — George Nordin
  • 1936 — Dr. H. B. Mehrmann
  • 1937 — John W. Heller Jr.
  • 1938 — Dr. Fred C. Dilley

  • 1939 — John A. Abel
  • 1940 — Charles P. McCann
  • 1941 — George C. Tank
  • 1942 — Lester H. Loble
  • 1943 — Robert W. Hansen
  • 1944 — John W. Young
  • 1945 — Edward F. Poss
  • 1946 — James W. Bryan
    James W. Bryan
    James Wesley Bryan was a U.S. Representative from Washington.Born in Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, Bryan attended the public schools and Lake Charles College at Lake Charles, Louisiana....

  • 1947 — Raymond P. McElroy
  • 1947 — E. J. Balsiger
  • 1948 — DeVere Watson
  • 1949 — William H. Mostyn
  • 1949 — G. A. Farabaugh
  • 1949 — Barnett H. Goldstein
  • 1950 — William Hornblower
  • 1951 — William P. Wetherald
  • 1952 — Ray A. Rhode
  • 1953 — Robert W. Hansen
  • 1954 — Carl McGriff
  • 1954 — James Cheetham
  • 1954 — Walter J. S. Laurie
  • 1954 — John J. Rice
  • 1955 — Maurice Splain Jr.
  • 1956 — Lawrence Leahy
  • 1957 — Martin Mol
  • 1958 — Andrew J. Halloran
  • 1959 — J. Philip Bigley
  • 1960 — Leo V. Connell
  • 1961 — Paul N. Hoffman
  • 1962 — Carl Thacker
  • 1963 — Herschel McWilliams
  • 1964 — Harry E. Burns
  • 1965 — Max F. Schroeder Jr.
  • 1966 — D.D. Billings
  • 1967 — William A. McCawley
  • 1968 — Harry B. A. Ford
  • 1969 — Steven V. Thomas Jr.
  • 1970 — Maynard Floyd
  • 1971 — Ken Stewardson
  • 1972 — J. C. Mitchell
  • 1973 — James J. Bailey

  • 1974 — Lewis Reed
  • 1975 — Joseph E. Fournier
  • 1975 — Arthur S. Ehrmann
  • 1976 — Clyde J. Schmieg
  • 1976 — Michael T. Gaffney
  • 1976 — Al T. Williams
  • 1977 — Anthony Angelo
  • 1978 — D. D. "Doc" Dunlap
  • 1979 — Leo Lentsch
  • 1980 — Kenneth Amsbaugh
  • 1980 — Paul E. Eichman
  • 1981 — James I. Mason
  • 1982 — Ben E. Packard
  • 1983 — Peter "Pio" Scagnelli
  • 1984 — Russell E. Clark
  • 1985 — B. J. Sims
  • 1986 — Jerry W. Wilson
  • 1987 — Vincent Cherry
  • 1988 — Laverne T. Weber
  • 1989 — Dale E. Webster
  • 1990 — Ken Cross
  • 1991 — John Lester
  • 1992 — Sherm Spears
  • 1993 — Henry M. Funk
  • 1994 — E. L. "Bud" Collett
  • 1995 — George F. Ziebol
  • 1996 — D. R. "Jim" West
  • 1997 — William "Bill" Blum
  • 1998 — Andrew Vollmer
  • 1999 — Larry Hanshaw
  • 2000 — W. P. "Pete" Harty
  • 2001 — Edgar L. "Ed" Bollenbacher
  • 2002 — Fred E. Smith
  • 2003 — Wayne D. Clark
  • 2004 — Orville "Sonny" Crawford
  • 2005 — Chris Lainas Jr.
  • 2006 — William L. "Bill" Loffer
  • 2006 — Robert "Bob" Wahls
  • 2007 — John Potter
  • 2008 — James H. "Jim" Roberts
  • 2009 — Michael B. "Mike" Lagervall
  • 2010 — Phillip D. "Phil" Tice
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