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Phi Tau Theta

EELING the need of a closer spiritual connection between Methodist young men in attendance at the University of Nebraska, and believing that a fraternal organization of young men could go far toward building up the moral standard of college manhood, and believing also that the University men of Methodist preference, if so organized, could have a more definite and lasting effect on student life than they could in the absence of such an organization, brought about the creation of Wesley Guild in 1922. The organization has been functioning in this capacity ever since. In 1925 a step forward was taken when it became a part of a national organization, Phi Tau Theta, of which Nebraska is the Beta chapter. Regular meetings are held every Wednesday evening at the Grand Hotel from 6 to 8 at which time a program is given and a fine fellowship enjoyed together.

     Stress is laid upon the need for lay leadership in the church and the efforts of the organization are directed to the education in church matters. A consecrated life, a pure character, an unadulterated citizenship, a conscientious responsibility and an active membership in a World Brotherhood are the elements we are striving to build into the characters of the members of Phi Tau Theta.

OFFICERS

President

ADRIAN J. EDGAR

Vice-President

FRANK STARR

Secretary

FAY STARR

Treasurer

LEO CARPENTER

Chaplin

ELMER BRATT

Social Chairman

WALLACE BUNNELL

Membership Chairman

ARCHIBALD WEAVER

Program Chairman

WHITNEY BORLAND

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Safford
Pospisil
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Benz

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Clark

Physical Education Club

URING the year 1924-25 a group of girls majoring in the department of Physical Education met together with the idea of forming a study club. They planned to have definite programs once a month in order to discuss certain problematical matters in connection with their work which were not treated in the departmental courses.

     This year the club was permanently organized, with a constitution and by-laws. All sophomore, junior, and senior majors and minors in the physical education department are members of the club. The advisory members are the staff members of the Department of Physical Education for women. The purpose of the club is to foster a friendly spirit among the members and to discuss and study health program problems.

      The club hopes in the future to develop a real series of studies which will be of benefit to everyone who attends them and to promote a real spirit of interest in physical training for women.

OFFICERS

FLORENCE STURDEVANT

President

MILDRED WOHLFORD

LEORA CHAPMAN

Secretary-Treasurer

MARIE HERMANEK


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