Msgr. Cramers Assembly, 0320

Lake Charles, Louisiana

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1992-93.  When Faithful Navigator LEONARD MACHACO took the reins of office on July 1, 1992, the assembly was poised for its most celebrated year. Machado announced a membership goal of 50 new members for the assembly, and during his term surpassed his goal with a total of 53, thereby surprising everyone but himself. The assembly and its Color Corps made 51 pubic appearances during the Columbian Year and participated in all of  the district-wide programs and meetings.


         The assembly selected its visit to the Veterans Hospital in Alexandria as its entry into the Fourth Degree's "To Be A Patriot" award competition. The project
won not only the District and Provincial awards, but also was chosen as one of the International winners in competition with entries from 17 other Provinces of the
Fourth Degree.


         The assembly won the "Civic Award" because of its patriotic and civic programs, and capped the climax when all of the assembly's active members were rewarded with the Bienville Patriotism Award. This was the first time in history that an assembly's members rather than an individual won the decoration.

 

And when the Master's Award was presented to the assembly at the end of the year, it was revealed that the assembly had won every award available to win. It marked the 23rd time since 1945 that the assembly had been recognized as the finest in the District with the presentation of the Master's Award.

It was during Faithful Navigator Machado's spectacular year that the assembly was further honored when one of its members was appointed Master of the Fourth Degree.

On September 1, 1992, John (Jack) W. O'Reilly Jr. was appointed Master Of the Fourth Degree by the Supreme Master, thereupon becoming the first Sir Knight in Louisiana to follow in his father's footsteps as Master. Jack O'Reilly Jr. (1992-94) was the fifth member of the assembly to hold the post of Master. The previous Masters from the assembly were Charles C. Jaubert (1962-64), now deceased; John (Jack) W. O'Reilly Sr. (1964-66), now deceased; Truman Stacey (1972-74) and Robert W. Kline (1984-86).

Only BienviUe Assembly of New Orleans, the mother assembly of the state, has produced a greater number of Masters of the Fourth Degree.

Jack O'Reilly Jr. was installed in ceremonies held in Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church, with State Deputy Allen J. Langley of Sulphur as the installing officer. Msgr. A.d. Vincent, Vicar for Social Services for the Diocese of Lake Charles and District Friar under two Masters, was principal speaker at the installation banquet. Dr. Ernest Cook of New Orleans, Supreme Board member, also attended.

During his term of office, Master O'Reilly conducted six Exemplifications of the Fourth Degree, bringing in 529 new members. He also instituted four new assemblies: Father Francis X. Seelos Assembly of slidell; Father August W. Vandebilt Assembly of Houma; Msgr. Henry van der Putten Assembly of MarksvUle; and Msgr. Robert C. Friend Assembly of Zwolle. In addition, Master O'Reilly was instrumental in reactivating a dormant assembly, Pope John XXIII, now domiciled in West Monroe.

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