DeMolay International


DeMolay International is a youth leadership organization with Masonic origins for young men ages 12 to 21. There is in select areas a "Squire" program for those younger than 12. It was founded in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1919 and named for Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar. DeMolay was incorporated in the 1990s and is classified by the IRS as a tax-exempt 501 organization.
DeMolay is open for membership to young men between the ages of 12 and 21 who acknowledge a higher spiritual power. It has about 12,000 active members spread throughout every continent except for Antarctica. There are active chapters in Canada, Germany, Australia, Japan, the Philippines, Argentina, Aruba, French Guiana, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Italy, Romania, Greece, France, Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria and the United States.
Although young women are not permitted to join the organization, chapters are permitted to elect chapter "sweethearts" and "princesses."
While DeMolay is a youth organization for young men, the International [Order of the Rainbow for Girls|Rainbow Girls] and Job's Daughters are similar Masonic-related organizations for young women.

Founding

The Order of DeMolay was founded in 1919 with nine members, most of whom lived near each other in Kansas City.
The crown appearing in the emblem of the order contains 10 rubies, each representing one of the original nine members and the organization's founder, Frank S. Land. Frank S. Land was a member of Ivanhoe Lodge No. 446. The rubies were originally portrayed as pearls; as each founding member died, the pearl representing him was changed to a ruby.

Values

DeMolay has seven Cardinal Virtues, taught as its basic ideals. The Order calls for every member to live according to these Virtues, which are considered as the things that distinguish a good leader and a good man. They are:
  • Filial love: the love and the kindness we should have with our parents, the ones that gave us birth and taught us the first lessons of kindness, respect and belief in God.
  • Reverence for sacred things: a belief in a supreme being and respect for others' beliefs.
  • Courtesy: kindness, respect, and philanthropy
  • Comradeship: being a faithful friend, not only in good times but also in hard times.
  • Fidelity: the strength to follow one's own values and virtues, and to keep secret everything which is entrusted to one; faithfulness to God, one's homeland, and one's friends, as Jacques DeMolay preferred to die rather than betray his companions or break with his pledge.
  • Cleanliness: purity in soul and heart, and a clear conscience, keeping your mind away from everything that is against the values of a good citizen.
  • Patriotism: respect for, and the willingness to defend, our homeland, our democracy, our state and our city, including the preservation of public spaces and places, such as schools, asylums, orphanages and hospitals, that support people in need.
DeMolay defends three fundamental freedoms:
  • Religious Freedom: represented by any holy book, independent of the religion
  • Civil Freedom: represented by the national flag
  • Intellectual Freedom: represented by the Scholar Books
DeMolay has an Ethical Code, composed of the following statements:
  • A DeMolay serves God.
  • A DeMolay honors all womanhood.
  • A DeMolay loves and honors his parents.
  • A DeMolay is honest.
  • A DeMolay is loyal to ideals and friends.
  • A DeMolay practices honest toil.
  • A DeMolay's word is as good as his bond.
  • A DeMolay is courteous.
  • A DeMolay is at all times a gentleman.
  • A DeMolay is a patriot in peace as well as war.
  • A DeMolay is clean in mind and body.
  • A DeMolay stands unswervingly for the public schools.
  • A DeMolay always bears the reputation of a good and law-abiding citizen.
  • A DeMolay by precept and example must preserve the high standards to which he has pledged himself.
The organization's motto is "No DeMolay shall fail as a citizen, as a leader and as a man."

Organizational structure

A local DeMolay body is known as a Chapter and is headed by the Master Councilor. The Master Councilor is elected by members of his Chapter and is usually among the older members of the group. The Master Councilor is assisted in his duties by a Senior Councilor and a Junior Councilor. The remaining officers of a Chapter are appointed by the Master Councilor, except for the Scribe, who is appointed by the Chapter's advisory council.
Adult men mentor and supervise the Chapter. These men are often Masons or Senior DeMolays, or previous members who reached the age of 21, but can also be other men in the community, including the fathers of active members. Women can also serve as Advisors.
In addition to the individual Chapter, DeMolay has an officer structure at the state, provincial, or other large regional level led by a State Master Councilor, Provincial Master Councilor, or Jurisdictional Master Councilor. In some countries, DeMolay may have a national level organization headed by a "National Master Councilor". There are also other state, provincial, or jurisdictional positions, based on the officers of a chapter, which vary for each jurisdiction. The lead advisor, who must be a Master Mason and a member of the Supreme Council, in a state, jurisdiction, or country, is called an Executive Officer. The lead advisor internationally is known as a Grand Master, who governs the International Supreme Council. There are also Active DeMolay officers at an international level; the International Master Councilor and International Congress Secretary are the heads of the International DeMolay Congress. These officers are always past Jurisdictional Master Councilors.
In the US, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Harry S. Truman, and President Gerald R. Ford have been Honorary Grand Masters of the Order of DeMolay.

Female youth leaders

Some DeMolay Chapters elect young women to positions of leadership, who act to support members and their activities. These positions are not officially recognized by DeMolay International; they are approved subject to the authority of the Executive Officer in the jurisdiction.

Sweetheart

DeMolay Chapters may elect a "Chapter Sweetheart" to serve as the female representative of the Chapter, although she is not an initiated member of DeMolay. Her duties may include attending Chapter functions and acting as an ambassador of DeMolay. Members of Job's Daughters, Rainbow for Girls, and other Masonic Youth Organizations for young women are often considered for this position.

Chapter Princess

A Chapter may also elect a Chapter Princess. The program generally uses the same requirements as set forth for the Sweetheart. Her duties generally include attending Chapter functions and acting as an ambassador of DeMolay while assisting the Sweetheart in her duties.

Chapter Duchess

A Chapter may also elect two Chapter Duchesses. The program generally uses the same requirements set forth for the Sweetheart. Her duties generally include attending Chapter functions and acting as an ambassador of DeMolay while assisting both the Sweetheart and Princess in their duties.

Chapter Little Sis

A Little Sis is usually 14–16 years old. She generally assists both the Princess and the Sweetheart in their duties.

Jurisdictional officers

Each state or jurisdiction holds an annual event known as a Conclave or Convention. At this event, the members of the state or jurisdiction may vote on the State Master Councilor and other elected positions. Some jurisdictions may elect a Deputy State Master Councilor, Sweetheart, or various other positions. In some cases, these officers are appointed by the executive officer of jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions may hold a specific event, called Congress, separate and apart from Conclave or Convention to elect their jurisdictional officers and vote on any changes to the jurisdictional by-laws, then install the new officers at their Conclave or Convention.
Jurisdictional/State Officers are the leaders of their state/jurisdiction. They plan, lead, and execute all of the events happening in their state. They also serve as a resource for the DeMolays in their state to help them with events, ceremonies, and any other DeMolay related activities.

International leadership

The International Supreme Council is the governing body of DeMolay International. It is composed of adult leaders from around the world who are responsible for the management of DeMolay. The Grand Master, the Grand Senior Councilor, the Grand Junior Councilor, the Grand Secretary, and the Grand Treasurer are the elected leaders of the International Supreme Council. In certain parts of the world, such as Brazil, for example, DeMolay International has created daughter Supreme Councils and has ceded local control of DeMolay in those regions to the local Supreme Council.

Officers of DeMolay International

NameOfficeDetails
Jon R. SellarsGrand MasterJon R. Sellars of Colorado was installed as Grand Master of DeMolay International in Orlando, FL on June 21, 2025.
Russ ScanlanGrand Senior CouncilorRuss Scanlan of Illinois was installed as Grand Senior Councilor of DeMolay International in Orlando, FL on June 21, 2025.
Brad NorthcuttGrand Junior CouncilorBrad Northcutt of Oklahoma was installed as Grand Junior Councilor of DeMolay International in Orlando, FL on June 21, 2025.
Gregory A. ChilesGrand TreasurerGregory A. Chiles of Indiana was installed as Grand Treasurer of DeMolay International in Dallas, TX on June 19, 2021.
Ron MinhsallGrand SecretaryRon Minhsall of the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma was installed as Grand Secretary of DeMolay International in Orlando, FL on June 21, 2025.

The DeMolay Congress is the Senate-style body where two voting delegates represent each DeMolay jurisdiction. The delegates meet once a year and elect an International Master Councilor and an International Congress Secretary, who lead and serve as the heads of the body for a time span of one year. Two Active DeMolays, usually the International Master Councilor and International Congress Secretary, are elected as voting members of the board of directors annually. Additionally, delegates discuss and vote on legislative issues.

International Congress officers

Adult supervision

Each chapter must be sponsored by a local Masonic body or some other group composed exclusively of Masons. The sponsoring body is responsible for providing the chapter with adult advisors and a place to meet. Members of the sponsoring body form the chapter's initial "advisory council". The advisory council selects one of its members to be its chairman, and he is the official liaison between the chapter and the sponsoring body. Another member of the advisory council is designated the "chapter advisor," and he is the official liaison between the advisory council and the chapter. The chapter's advisory council is responsible for supervising the chapter and its activities.

Activities

DeMolays participate in a wide range of activities that may include, but are not limited to: camping, holding joint events with members of Rainbow and Job's Daughters, various sports, and taking long-distance trips. Both Chapters and individual DeMolays can participate in competitions at state and international events. On a local level, the chapter is responsible for planning and executing activities for its members.

DeMolay International Hall of Fame

DeMolay alumni have gone on to achieve wide recognition outside of the organization. Some have been elected to the DeMolay Hall of Fame.
Not all DeMolays who have received recognition have been inducted into the Hall of Fame; some can be found on other lists.
The following is a partial list of the members of the DeMolay Hall of Fame. The full list is available on the DeMolay International Web site.
NameDatesInduction dateProfessionNotes
Carl B. Albert1908–2000PoliticianSpeaker of [the United States House of Representatives]
Walt Disney1901-1966Entertainer, EntrepreneurFounder of Walt Disney Studios
Cecil D. Andrus1931-2017PoliticianGovernor of Idaho, US Secretary of the Interior
Reubin O'Donovan Askew1928–2014Politician37th Governor of Florida
Walter "Red" Barber1908–1992Sports broadcasterRecipient of Ford C. Frick Award from National Baseball Hall of Fame
Mel Blanc1908–1989Cartoon voice actor"Man of a Thousand Voices"
Frank Borman1928–2023AstronautCommander of Apollo 8, CEO of Eastern Airlines, recipient of Congressional Space Medal of Honor
Vance D. Brandb. 1931AstronautFlew on Apollo–Soyuz and three Space Shuttle missions
Richard Bryanb. 1937PoliticianGovernor of Nevada, and as a United States Senator from Nevada from 1989 to 2001
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.1940–2005PoliticianGovernor of South Carolina
Curtis L. Carlson1914–1999Entrepreneur, philanthropistFounded the Carlson Companies in 1938 as the Gold Bond Trading Company
Mel Carnahan1934–2000PoliticianGovernor of Missouri
Bill Clintonb. 1946Politician42nd President of the United States
Gary Collins1938–2012ActorBest known for Airport
Lee S. Dreyfus1926–2008Educator and politicianGovernor of Wisconsin
Buddy Ebsen1908–2003Actor, singer, dancerStar of Barnaby Jones and The Beverly Hillbillies
David Goodnowb. 1939Broadcast journalistFormer anchor of CNN Headline News
Paul Harvey1918–2009ABC Radio broadcasterRecipient of Presidential Medal of Freedom
Mark Hatfield1922–2011PoliticianGovernor of Oregon, US Senator
Burl Ives1909–1995Folk singer and actorHave a Holly Jolly Christmas, narrator of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Henry M. Jackson1912–1983PoliticianUS Senator
Brereton C. Jonesb. 1939PoliticianGovernor of Kentucky
Harmon Killebrew1936–2011Former professional baseball player and businessmanMember of National Baseball Hall of Fame
Tom Leppertb. 195459th mayor of Dallas, Texas
Elmer Lower1913–2011Journalist, media executiveFormer president of ABC News
Bob Mathias1930–2006Olympic athlete; politicianTwo-time Olympic gold medalist; US Representative from California
Edgar D. Mitchell1930–2016AstronautSixth man to walk on the Moon; Apollo 14 astronaut
Tom Osborneb. 1937Athlete, coach, politicianFormer head coach at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Walter C. Ploeser1907–1993Businessman, politicianUS Representative from Missouri ; US Ambassador to Paraguay, US Ambassador to Costa Rica
Richard Rileyb. 1933PoliticianUnited States Secretary of Education under President Bill Clinton and the 111th Governor of South Carolina
Pete Roseb. 1941-2024Baseball playerAll-time Major League Baseball leader in hits, with 4,256
James Nicholas Rowe1938–1989United States Army ColonelVietnam POW; author of Five Years to Freedom
Edward T. Schaferb. 1946Politician29th United States Secretary of Agriculture; Governor of North Dakota 1992–2000
Harold Schafer1912–2001Philanthropist and businessmanFounder of Gold Seal Company
Lance P. Sijan1942–1968United States Air Force CaptainRecipient of the Medal of Honor
Alex Spanos1923–2018Owner of the San Diego Chargers
Jim Steegb. 1950American Sports Executive with the National Football LeagueCredited with popularizing and improving the Super Bowl.
John Steinbeck1902–1968Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Nobel laureateWrote The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men
John Cameron Swayze1906–1995Newscaster
Fran Tarkentonb. 1940Professional football player; businessman; entrepreneurMember of Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame
John Wayne1907–19791986ActorWon Academy Award for Best Actor for True Grit in 1969.
Larry Wilcoxb. 1947Actor, Businessman
James C. Wright, Jr.1922–2015PoliticianSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives