Pass It On

It has been so long, but he is gone. Pass It On started by me attending a volunteer session to work on the temple at 4th and State in Pine Bluff, Ar. I did not know that I would begin my education in masonry there. I was challenged by Howard Woods on what I was wearing. He said I did a good job of answering the question, but that masonry was much deeper than emblems. He said, "If you want to learn, I will be here every Saturday to teach." The teaching was great but also provided a meal on Saturday, and that made it the greatest to a college student. I went on to be the president and founder of the Haygood 357 study club on the campus of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. And from that point, I have continued in masonry to this day.


--Larry L. Wallace

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