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Zhc - W%m cCJ 927, s lliirrior WARRIOR OFFICERS it- •.M. Ilitrolil K. IVliT'fn. Ilii ine— M:ni.v-'« r l‘hili| M. Ilwwanifrr, K«litor-in-Chi f. The Warrior. the official collide yearbook. was edited ami published this year on a largei and finer plan than ever before in I he history of Midland annuals. Yearbook' Irom llu sinalle-l high school lo llu national pri .e-ssinning Sasilar were examined in order lo incorporate the be l ideas possible into The 1927 Warrior. Philip M. Bei-wangor. as Kdiinr-in-Chief. brought to'flu W arrior his experience of previous years. He i- tin only Midlander to have llu distinction of holding the s-ocialc Editorships and olliccs ol Edilor-in-(’hiel of both Midland -ludent publica- lions. The Midland and The Warrior. Phil's” «I ream ol a bigger, more beautiful, and most representative annual combined with hi ingenuity, his masters of details, and bi ability t organize lias resulted in this 1927 Warrior. Harold E. Petersen, as Business Manager, served hi- apprenticeship as Advertis- ing Manager ol The Warrior last sear. He also displayed hi- executive ability as Student Mhlelic Manager. Due to hi- initialise, his ambition, and his desire to further the best interests ol the college, he has labored constantis for a bigger and better Warrior. It was largely due to hi- untiring efforts that The 1926 Warrior had tlu largest number of adscrli-emcnl- ever appearing in a Midland annual. With the same resourceful ability. Pete” has svorked on The 1927 Warrior. Besultinglv. llu loyal support Irom I'lemonl bu-ine— men sva- increased this sear to -uch an extent as to make this larger and liner Warrior a financial success. llu ads ice and cops-reading ol Professor Beck was a great advantage lo the -I.ill thi- year. Hi- willingness and ability lo -can the pages of this book has helped to make it a- errorlc— a- po-silde in regard to composition, make-up and typography.
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Ton row: Harmon. NcUon. Mnilscn, Qurllc. Srcoml row: Lewis. Pntterson, Snclman. Duly. Liver . (■rrcnnwjilt. Third row: 1’ntlmon, Willman. Sexton. I'rof. ILvk. l,rr tevi«Hr«i. Ilonderson. Hanlon. Fourth row: Mnnilrn, Larson. Itixby. Schriofor. Diohson. Vn sum. I lie Staff ol The 1027 W arrior has cooperated with the Editor-in-Chief to produce this successful kook. Their sacrifice of many hours of labor to gain tlior oughne s. their persistence to seek all the facts, and their patience to produce perfec- tion was a groat factor in compiling this annual. Great praise is due the talent and skill of the Art Kditors. Dorotln W assum and I Iric Harmon, They have aided in picturing the theme, the Spirit of Youth, by producing a variety of unique drawings, herein contained. Although student works, as such it presents achievements which professional artists might be proud to call their own. Special attention is called to a proposed Midland seal, on the cover, and to the accepted Theta Gamma Epsilon ke . page 109. Both are original drawings of Dorothy W assum. Especial merit goes to Albert Quelle. Literary Editor, who has great I v helped the Editor-in-Chief in producing this literary masterpiece among Midland annuals. Ilis precision and knowledge of English has aided in publishing a smooth-reading history of the college year. In addition, his painstaking efforts in gathering facts and moulding them in a presentable wav resulted in the unique contribution to The 1027 arrior. the History. Progress and Hall of Taint of Midland C.ollege. Paul Lewis as ssistant Business Manager, with his knack at collecting money, contributed a great share to the financial success of this hook. In addition, his un- tiring efforts as one id the Snap Shot Editors gives 1«» the annual the most represen- tative Life Section ever enjoyed l a Midland Warrior. Others of The Staff who played their part in the compiling of The 1027 W arrior are: Herbert Dichscn. Ted Larsen. Arthur Nelson. Pauline Prestegaard. Ilda Schriefcr. Muriel Bixby. William Sudman. Veronica Hanlon. Waller Boltman. Ralph Rasmussen. Emily Marsden, Ernest Harder. 'Ted Wood. Rena Bonderson. Erank Madsen. Dorothy Sexton. Luther Patterson. Gornelius Daly. Virginia Patterson. Carl Berhenke. Paul Greenawalt. Lillian Willman and Wallace Livers.
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