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Valley of Green Bay
P.O. Box 12766
Green Bay, WI 54307
(920) 499-7980
We are located at:
525 North Taylor St.
Green Bay, WI 54303
Gerry Brebner, Secretary
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33rd Degree

Sovereign Grand Inspectors-General, 33° and Honorary Members of the Supreme
Council The Deputy for the State of Wisconsin selects, and the Supreme Council
of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction confers the 33° only on a limited number of
32° Scottish Rite Masons who have performed outstanding service within Scottish
Rite or the Masonic fraternity, or who have given exceptional service in some
other field of endeavor.
These men wear the White Cap which distinguishes them as Sovereign Grand
Inspectors - General, 33° and Honorary Members of the Supreme Council.
In the Valley of Green Bay, portraits of those who have been coroneted as 33°
Masons hang on the wall in the main lobby of the NEW Masonic Center.
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Illustrious Russell R. Gettleman 33°
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1961
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Illustrious Oliver M. Hitch 33°
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1970
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Illustrious Phillip C. Philbrook 33°
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1973
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Illustrious Leonard D. Ferris 33°
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1976
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Illustrious Robert E. Billings 33°
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1977
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Illustrious Ralph F. Knowlton 33°
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1979
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Illustrious Emery J. Ansorge 33°
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1981
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Illustrious Raymond L. Hoeft 33°
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1981
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Illustrious Thomas S. Pinney Jr. 33°
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1985
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Illustrious William B. Dresser 33°
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1988
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Illustrious W. Sheridan Huss 33°
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1989
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Illustrious Bernard W. Huebner 33°
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1990
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Illustrious William E. Wenszell 33°
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1993
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Illustrious Gary J. Cornelissen 33°
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1994
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Illustrious Charles S. Crouse 33°
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1995
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Illustrious James S. Wade 33°
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1999
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Illustrious Thomas M. Turner 33°
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2002
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Illustrious A. Wayne Paschke 33°
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2003
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Illustrious Kent R. Pauli 33°
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2005
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*Deceased
“The Thirty-third Degree confers on those Freemasons who are legitimately
invested with it, the quality, title, privilege, and authority of Sovereign,
Supremorum, Grand Inspectors-General of the Order. The peculiar duty of their
mission is to teach and enlighten the Brethren; to preserve charity, union, and
fraternal love among them; to maintain regularity in the works of each Degree,
and to take care that it is preserved by others; to cause the dogmas, doctrines,
institutes, constitutions, statutes, and regulations of the Order to be
reverently regarded, and to preserve and defend them on every occasion; and,
finally, everywhere to occupy themselves in works of peace and mercy."**
** From the Latin Constitutions of 1786 Articles I and II, the
Thirty-third and Last Degree. The Protector and Conservator of the Order.
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