The following list records the fifty Brethren who joined Lodge St Olaf during the decade of the 1950s, comprising forty-nine initiates and one affiliate. In the years following the end of the Second World War, communities gradually returned to stability and growth, and the Lodge likewise experienced a period of renewed activity and expansion.
For many, this decade represented a time of rebuilding and optimism, reflected in the steady number of men seeking admission to the Craft. Those initiated during these years brought with them the experiences and outlook of a new generation, while the single affiliate further strengthened the bonds between Lodge St Olaf and the wider Masonic community.
The names that follow therefore mark an important chapter in the Lodge’s continuing history, illustrating both the sustained interest in Freemasonry and the enduring vitality of Lodge St Olaf during a period of social and community renewal.
John Bruce
William Murray
Harry James Ewan
John McGarrol
Charles Hastie
Gerald Holland
George Robertson Cruickshank
Peter Ian Duff
Alec Edger
Peter Knowles
Edward George Leslie
David McMaster
George Noble Summers
Samuel Walter Cleaver
Gilbert Thomson
Andrew W Davidson
Alex C Gibb
1950 – Korean War begins
1951 – First colour TV broadcast in the US
1952 – Queen Elizabeth II ascends the throne
1953 – DNA structure discovered
1954 – First nuclear power plant opens
1955 – Rosa Parks sparks US civil rights movement
1956 – Suez Crisis unfolds
1957 – Sputnik 1 launched (start of Space Age)
1958 – NASA is founded
1959 – Barbie doll is introduced