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The government of the
Scottish Rite is lodged in the bodies called Supreme Councils, one for each nation, except the United States of America where
there are two – the Northern having jurisdiction over the states north of the Ohio and east of the Mississippi, and
the Southern having jurisdiction over all the other states and territories, our island possessions, the Army and Navy, as
well as China and Japan. In the Southern Jurisdiction the number of members
of the Supreme Council is "forever fixed as a maximum of 33." The biennial meetings of the Supreme Council of the
Southern Jurisdiction are held at Washington, D.C., in the House of the Temple. The members of the Supreme Council are known
as "Active" Thirty-thirds and there can only be one "Active" Thirty-third in any one jurisdiction. The
Bodies of the jurisdiction constitute an "Orient," and the bodies in a city constitute a "Valley." |
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The Valley of Tulsa,
Orient of Oklahoma, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction of the U.S.A., was created in
1958 under “Letters Temporary” issued by the Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Oklahoma, William S. Key, 33o.
The Inaugural Class was assembled at a temporary site, the Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, on May 29, 30 and 31, 1958, with
a total of 531 receiving degrees. The Executive Council, at that time, consisted of Glen R. Ames, 33o, Arthur J.
Black, 33o, Charles P. Rosenberger, 33o, and Richard K. Lane, 33o. The General Secretary
was Guy C. Tetirick, 33o. For several years, degrees were conferred
at Will Rogers High School and Tulsa Memorial High School. During those years, all degree paraphernalia was stored in trailers,
unloaded for each reunion, and then reloaded again. The spirit of cooperation among the brethren was exemplary. Brotherly
love and enthusiasm was demonstrated by the hard work and devotion to the Rite. The first class was held in the Scottish Rite
Masonic Center, 6355 E. Skelly Drive, on May 2 and 9, 1970. The Temple on
Skelly Drive was sold on August 9, 2007, and we moved into our new location at 9525-H E. 51st Street immediately
thereafter. The first reunion in the new facility was held on April 19 and 20, 2008. Since the Valley of Tulsa was created, the Orient of Oklahoma has had six Sovereign Grand Inspectors General: William
S. Key, 33o; Charles P. Rosenberger, 33o; C. Fred Kleinknecht, 33o; Frederick A. Daugherty,
33o; Paul T. Million, Jr., 33o, and Joseph C. Jennings, Jr., 33o. Brother Joseph C. Jennings, Jr., was crowned Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Oklahoma on October 2, 2001, at
the Bicentennial Session of the Supreme Council in Charleston, South Carolina. Ronald
A. Seale, 33o, Sovereign Grand Commander, Supreme Council, Washington, D.C. ![]() About Joseph C. Jennings, Jr., 33o ![]() Brother Jennings was born in Whizbang, Oklahoma. He is a graduate of Shidler High School, Oklahoma A&M
College (now Oklahoma State University), and the law school at the University of Tulsa. He served in the U.S. Army during
the Korean War. He practiced law in Tulsa prior to his election as a District Judge in Tulsa County, where he served for 28
years. Raised
a Master Mason in 1960, he served as Master of Rock Lodge #513 in 1970. For many years, he was an “A” Certificate
Lecturer. He is a member of all York Rite Bodies, Akdar Shrine, Red Cross of Constantine, Order of DeMolay Honorary Legion
of Honor, Royal Order of Scotland, and the Royal Order of Jesters. He was
crowned S.G.I.G. in Oklahoma at the Bicentennial Session of the Supreme Council in Charleston, South Carolina, on October
2, 2001. He and his wife, Billie, reside in Tulsa. |
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What Is A Reunion? A Scottish Rite Reunion
is exactly what the term implies. It is a reuniting of the membership after a period of separation. It is a homecoming get-together
of the Brethren in a continuing fellowship of the fraternity. The days of the Reunion
are rich in the comradeship among those of like mind and purpose. We here recognize stability and strength, and feel proud
to be a part of a program of such magnitude and worth. Within this fellowship the horizons of our own lives are lifted. We
see anew that Masonry is big with a bigness that keeps life Masonically big. The Reunion is a time of renewing our interest
and devotion to the program and purpose of the Scottish Rite. The sheer beauty of Masonry
enthralls and amazes as the panorama of centuries passes by. It is a time of sharing the significance and sacredness of the
Scottish Rite Degrees together. |
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