Claude M. de
Vorss
Past International
President
Claude M. DeVorss of
Wichita, Kansas, USA, was elected president of The International
Association of Lions Clubs at the association's 47th
annual convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July
1964.
Past President DeVorss
is a former mayor of Wichita, the largest city in Kansas.
He served four years in the city's government and two
terms on the Kansas League of Municipalities. While
serving as mayor of Wichita, he was elected president
of the World Congress of Mayors in Italy.
A Lion since 1945, Past
President DeVorss has recorded 54 years perfect attendance
and has a life membership in the Wichita Downtown Lions
Club - one of the largest Lions clubs in the world.
He has held many offices, including district governor,
and served as the U.S. Representative on the Board of
International Relations. He served a two-year term as
a member of the association's board of directors from
1957-59, and was appointed to the Executive Committee
of the International Board of Directors. He is also
a former member of the Leader Dog Board and a current
member of the board of regents of Wichita State University.
For his many contributions
to the association, Past President DeVorss has received
the 100% District Governor Award, 28 Head of State Awards,
16 International President's Awards and is a Melvin
Jones Fellow. He has also received the Ambassador of
Goodwill Award, the highest honor granted by the association
to its members, and the "Kansas Outstanding Lion" trophy
by the Lions of Kansas. He has sponsored 382 new Lion
members and received the Key Member Medal for 120 new
members.
He was cited by the
International Supreme Council to the DeMolay Legion
of Honor and given a Life Membership. He is listed in
"Who's Who In America."
Past President DeVorss
and his wife, Bernice, have one daughter, Nancy
Louise.
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