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The Story Of High Twelve
High Twelve was founded
in Sioux City, Iowa on May 17, 1921
by
E. C. Wolcott

High Twelve is an association of Master Masons
who desire an
hour of Masonic fellowship
independent of the formal ritual of Lodge but
dedicated to the
service of the fraternity.
Official
Emblem

This Emblem, or Logo, tells a complete
story
in itself, with its component parts
illustrating basic
High Twelve fundamentals. Emblem
created in 1921 by
Bro. L. W. Howe of the Sioux City, Iowa Club.
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25,000 Master Masons |
Eligibility For
Membership |
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There are over 300 active High Twelve Clubs in the United
States, Canada, and Foreign Countries. Those in the United States are
chartered in States where the Grand Jurisdictions permit such appendant
organizations.
The local Club is the foundation upon which the State and
International organization is dependant. |
All Master Masons in good standing, upon
application and approval by the local club, are eligible.
(The lodge
must be recognized by
the
Grand Lodge in whose jurisdiction the club is located)
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State Associations |
In Service To
Freemasonry |
| State Associations of High Twelve Clubs are composed of
representatives from every chartered High Twelve Club within their
jurisdiction. There are 15 State Associations that have from 5 to over 100 clubs within
their
jurisdiction. However, not every club is affiliated with a state association. |
High Twelve affords valuable assistance to the Blue Lodges
in whatever manners judged most needed. High Twelve is MASONRY IN
ACTION in the community where each Club holds its meetings and in the State
where the several clubs are banded together in common purpose. High
Twelvians adhere strictly to Masonic Law of that jurisdiction. |
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International Governing Board |
An
Invitation To You |
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An International Governing Board is the final authority
through which major actions are channeled and decisions reached. The
Governing Board is composed of the elected officers and the State
Association Presidents. An annual International Convention is held
to provide the attending members with a first hand report of the activities
and accomplishments and progress of the local Clubs, the State associations
and the International. |
An open invitation is extended to all Master Masons to visit
a High Twelve Club, whether he is a local Masonic Brother or a Sojourner.
*** Contact the International
Office for an Application for Membership or use the
pocket
application on the home page to print and give to your
local contact.
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