Circle of Honor

8/2/2006

The Supreme Knight’s Circle of Honor Award recognizes a state deputy’s performance based on achievement of 100 percent or more of his net gain quota for the fraternal year. Winners of the Circle of Honor will be guests of the board of directors at the Hilton Cancun Golf and Spa Resort in Cancun, Mexico.

When state deputies surpass 125 percent of their fraternal year quota they receive a Supreme Knight’s Circle of Honor ring based on their attainment level. Those attaining 125 percent receive a base-style ring; those attaining 150 percent receive a ring with side diamonds; and those attaining 175 percent receive the aforementioned ring with side diamonds and a center-set diamond. State deputies who attain at least 125 percent of their quota are also able to invite their state membership director and his wife to join them on the Circle of Honor trip.

 150 Percent to 175 Percent
 * Texas with 169 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Leo E. Hanus

 Florida with 165 percent
 State Deputy and Mrs. Robert Read

 * Mexico Central-South with 153 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Manuel Lanz-Novelo

 125 Percent to 149 Percent
 Georgia with 148 percent 
 State Deputy and Mrs. John M. Brenner
 
 * Visayas with 129 percent
 Deputy and Mrs. Eduard G. Laczi

 100 PERCENT to 124 PERCENT
 * Michigan with 123 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Kevin D. MacFarland Sr. 
 
California with 123 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Gary V. Nelson

 * Mexico North with 118 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Gildardo Estrada-Loya

 District of Columbia with 116 percent
 State Deputy and Mrs. Peter D. Gervais

 * Pennsylvania with 113 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Joseph S. Yourish

 New Jersey with 111 percent
 State Deputy and Mrs. Reginald F. Beckett

 Arizona with 110 percent
 State Deputy and Mrs. Michael H. Kingman
 Colorado with 108 percent
 State Deputy and Mrs. Jerald E. Nothstine

 Tennessee with 108 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Martin E. O’Haver

 * Missouri with 106 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. Ronald L. Wood

 Ohio with 105 percent
 State Deputy and Mrs. Gerard E. Eckstein

 Delaware with 104 percent
 Past State Deputy and Mrs. James Gardner

 * Mindanao with 104 percent
 Deputy and Mrs. Ernesto San Juan

 Washington with 100 percent
 State Deputy and Mrs. Karl A. Hadley

* — Denotes a consecutive-year winner