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Ebers
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Weingart
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Weaver
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Borland
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Melick
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Drake
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Hunt
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F. E. Starr
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Edgar
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F. C. Starr
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Bunnell
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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
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ADRIAN
J. EDGAR
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Vice-President
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FRANK
STARR
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Secretary
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FAY
STARR
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Treasurer
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LEO
CARPENTER
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Chaplin
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ELMER
BRATT
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Social Chairman
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WALLACE
BUNNELL
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Membership Chairman
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ARCHIBALD
WEAVER
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Program Chairman
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WHITNEY
BORLAND
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