Centennial Celebration Moment #16. The Most Famous DeMolay of All: Walt Disney

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Centennial Celebration Moment #16 The Most Famous DeMolay of All: Walt Disney Did you know that Mickey Mouse was a DeMolay? Well, in truth, Walt Disney was a member of DeMolay, and knew Dad Frank S. Land very well. He was the 107 th member of Mother Chapter, and joined in March of 1920, at the age of 19, just as the DeMolay program was taking shape. He was one of Dad Land s boys. By this time in his life he had already dropped out of school to get a job selling candy and magazines on the train that ran from Kansas City to Chicago at age 15. At age 17 he couldn t get into the Navy or the Army, so he went to France and served as a Red Cross ambulance driver during World War I. Fearless behavior for a very young man! Walt Disney s success was not immediate. He moved to Hollywood in 1923, and failed several times before creating Mickey and Minnie Mouse. His Mickey Mouse cartoons were short filler pieces between feature films. He made a living, and had some spin-off success with daily and Sunday Mickey Mouse comics beginning in 1930. He won his first Academy Award for a short animated feature in 1932 and repeated in 1933. His first feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was released in 1937. This was the most important time in Disney s professional life, when he was creating the foundation of his enormously successful company.

DeMolay was important to him throughout his early life and it is believed that his first trip back to Kansas City came in 1931 when he was given the Legion of Honor by Dad Land. He said at the time, I am proud to receive the Legion of Honor, but I feel as though I haven t done anything to merit it. From 1932 to 1935 there were 5 DeMolay comic strips created, featuring Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Horace and other early Disney characters participating in meetings of Barnyard Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Although they bore Walt Disney s branding signature, one of his many illustrators, Fred Spencer, also a former member of DeMolay, was credited with creating these strips. These were published in The DeMolay Cordon, the monthly magazine about DeMolay, for DeMolays. Fred Spencer was tragically killed in an automobile accident in 1938 and any chance of further Barnyard Chapter comics seems to have died with him. In July of 1936, Disney returned to Kansas City to participate in the conferral of the Legion of Honor on 100 candidates at the first Founder s Conference. He was asked by Dad Land to address the

thousands of boys and advisors who were in attendance, but Disney balked. The man who was the original voice of Mickey Mouse who had been heard by millions of people around the world-- was terrified of public speaking! With a little coaxing by Dad Land, and a little courage of his own, Disney broke that fear and gave a rambling but heartfelt presentation about his career and the influence of DeMolay principles in his daily life. Dad Land always knew how to challenge his boys for more, and better, for their own good! At the DeMolay Service and Leadership Center is an original pen and ink color picture of Mickey Mouse wearing the original DeMolay emblem with the helmet, shield and sword, as Walt Disney would have known it to exist in the 1920 s. Whether Disney himself created this emblem or had one of his illustrators draw it is immaterial it was a gift from Walt Disney to his esteemed advisor and life-long mentor, Dad Frank S. Land. Walt Disney s pride in his DeMolay association remained with him his entire life. He daily wore a DeMolay ring on his left hand into the 1940 s when he finally replaced it with another to symbolize his wedding bond with his wife Lillian. He attributed his life and business success as a direct result of his involvement with DeMolay. Dad Land valued Walt s contributions to DeMolay, and gave him his the Founder s Cross as a personal token of their mutual loyalty and respect.

In 1963 a religious writer named Roland Gammon communicated with 55 famous Americans, including Steve Allen (the original host of the Tonight Show), Eleanor Roosevelt, Roy Rogers and Walt Disney. He asked all the same question What is your faith, and what part has it played in your life achievement? Walt s submission was entitled, Deeds, Rather Than Words. Some people questioned whether Disney had written this himself, or if one of his many studio writers or publicists wrote it for him, but the following paragraph suggests that only he could have been the genuine author of this essay. He wrote: Later in DeMolay, I learned to believe in the basic principle of the right of man to exercise his faith and thoughts as he chooses. In DeMolay, we believe in a supreme being, in the fellowship of man, and the sanctity of the home. DeMolay stands for all that is good for the family and for our country. And if you think about all of the Disney movies and productions he personally supervised (prior to his death in 1965) there is no doubt that the values Walt learned in DeMolay were guiding principles in defining the characters and the message of each of his live-action and animated movies. Writing to Acacia Chapter in Stuart, Florida in response to their request for a message about his DeMolay experience, Disney wrote, in 1965: I feel a great sense of obligation and gratitude toward the Order for the part it has played in my endeavors. Its precepts have been beyond value in making decisions, in facing dilemmas and

crises, in holding onto faith and ideals, and in meeting the tests which are best borne when shared with others in a bond of confidence and mutual respect. The DeMolay creeds had become a definite guide by the time I started making motion pictures, first in Kansas City, then in Hollywood. There is always some connection between a man s character and what he creates or perfects, so we are told. And it may well be that the same influences which shaped the thinking and behavior and preferences of my youth, had something to do with the early steps of my movie career and the direction it took. It is gratifying to be assured that these same influences of DeMolay are still at work among so many young Americans today. 1. Do you think these comic strips featuring Mickey Mouse were a big deal for the DeMolays of the 1930 s, or just a casual amusement created by one of thousands of Senior DeMolays at the time? 2. Dad Land gave the Legion of Honor to Disney even before he was a great success. He was just getting his business off the ground at the time, and he was living far away from his home Chapter. Can you imagine why Dad Land honored Disney at such an early time in his career? 3. Walt Disney s learning of leadership skills from his DeMolay activity didn t end when he turned 21 and moved to California. It took a special mentor to convince him that his brothers would be supportive and glad to hear from him. Did you ever think that your learning through DeMolay might not end when you reach majority? Can any advisor relate to this? 4. Have you ever thought about someone being too old to join DeMolay and get anything out of it like a high school graduate or a college student? Walt Disney was a member for only two years until he reached Majority age of 21. But what he got out of DeMolay lasted him a lifetime. He used the seven cardinal virtues of DeMolay as guiding principles in his family, business, religious, civic and social life. Right now, can you think of any young men in the 19-20 age range who could STILL benefit from membership in DeMolay? Will you ask them to join? Please note: We can share these strips and images with our friends for their historical significance to our Order, but the Disney Corporation owns ALL images of Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters when it comes to marketing and merchandising, so we cannot use this on a t-shirt or other apparel or any item for sale and/or distribution.