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Show The Friars JOSEPH STEED Southern States Pres. Club GEORGE BLANCH British HARVEY BURNETT California HARVEY CHANDLER Southern States JOSEPH COOK Australia FRANK DOUGLAS Southern States JESSE LILLYWHITE RULON PENDLETON Australia German-Austrian EUGENE CRAWSHAW JOHN CHADWICK German-Austrian Mexican ELLIOTT WRIGHT German-Austrian The ACORN 1927 HEBER JACOBS British ELMER NEILSON Northern States THEODORE KILTS Danish LENORD JUDKINS South Africa GRANT ELLIS Northwestern States GAILORD TAYLOR Central States LESTER YOUNG Australia ELLSWORTH WEAVER California The Friars DURING the winter quarter the returned missionaries of Weber College assembled and reorganized the traditional Missionary Club. Heber Jacobs was elected president, Mary Chard, vice-president, and Jesse Lillywhite secretary and treasurer. In April president Llewellen McKay, of the University of Utah missionaries, submitted the proposition of incorporating all college missionary clubs into one large group, which should be known as "The Friars." This proposition met with enthusiastic approval, and a constitution was immediately drawn up. Llwellen McKay, of Salt Lake, was elected president of the new organization, and George Blanch, of Ogden, was chosen vice-president. Shortly afterwards a banquet and dance was given at Hotel Bigelow to members of the Weber and of the A. C. Chapters. The D. D. Club from B. Y. U. were special guests. |