ELKS SALUTE 106 FOR UNINTERRUPTED MEMBERSHIP.Byline: Daily News LANCASTER - The Lancaster Elks Lodge recognized 106 men for continuous membership during the lodge's annual Service Pin Night. The Nov. 22 ceremony came on the lodge's 66th anniversary. Sixty-year pins went to Jack Reynolds Jack Reynolds may refer to:
Forty-five-year pins went to Andrew Blua, Donald E. Elsworth Jr., Eugene A. Kohr, Richard Martinez, Vernon L. Russell, D. Ray Smith and Robert J. Wallace. Forty-year pins went to Robert L. Amick, Walter E. Arthur, Gerald V. Blake, Gary R. Combs, Ronald L. Conway, Richard W. Grady, Ernest G. Houts, James A. McInturff, Thomas J. Raczkowski, John P. Schmidt, George J. Trepanier, Harrison R. Turner, S.D. Ulch and A.C. Warnack. Thirty-five-year pins went to Richard E. Andrews, Wilford Bowers, John M. Cissell, Glen A. Davis, John Davis or Davys, John, 1550?–1605, English navigator. He made his first voyage in search of the Northwest Passage in 1585, continuing the work of Martin Frobisher. W. French, Leslie Gowin, Gary J. Grover, Allyn E. Higgins, Donald A. Hunt, Kenneth D. McCleskey, Donald L. McGillivray, Thomas M. Morrisey, Boyd C.L. Parker III, James A. Robinson
Thirty-year pins went to Stanley P. Brooks, Thomas A. Brown, Harold C. Catey, Lloyd A. Marshall Jr., Richard E. Phillips, John M. Schlicher, H. Chuck Seeger and Loren N. Schuck. Twenty-five-year pins went to Charles J. Beck, David T. Branscom, George E. Burden, Ralph J. Buxton, John F. Colton, Maurice H. Corbiser, John J. Dinubilo, Donald J. Heim, Mark M. Johnson, Michael Johnson, Michael (Duane) (born Sept. 13, 1967, Dallas, Texas, U.S.) U.S. sprinter. For much of the 1990s he was virtually unbeaten in the 200-m and 400-m races. He shared an Olympic gold medal in 1992 on the world-record-setting 4 × 400-m relay team, and at the 1996 F. Kammerer, Carl Latchman, William J. Liebespeck, Robert M. Martin, Benjamin B. McCue, Alfred W. Pearson, Bob Pollock, Alan M. Ramage, Ivile S. Smith and Max B. Woodvine Jr. Twenty-year pins went to Bert Adkins Jr., David Armstrong David Armstrong may refer to:
Fifteen-year pins went to Alvin Adams, Robert L. Bock Noun 1. bock - a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring bock beer lager beer, lager - a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally , Robert J. Brink, David C. Clauss, George E. Combs, Charles R. Cupani, Donald L. Davis, Douglas P. Hawkins, Michael S. Heitman, Dave E. McCain, Peter McEachern, Robert G. Robinson This article is about a United States Marine Corps officer. For other people of the same name, see Robert Robinson. Robert Guy Robinson (30 April 1896-5 October 1974) was a United States Marine Corps First Lieutenant who earned the Medal of Honor as a , Frank Slade and Craig A. Stevenson. |
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