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I'tigt (hii‘ Ihmih'i! Thirty-fir Top row: Mez. Monnich. Paulson. Coach Callin. N'c;«on, Dorner. Second row: Ru.'musscn. Metz. Lichlitcr. M. Koolcn. Miller. Kistlcr. Third row: Herndon. McCord. Fredstrom. Carmody, I . Cunningham. Itlnnk. Fourth row: Graham. Rock. J. Cunningham. Peterson. H. Koolcn. “ r cLi n Novel kistlcr. President. lirst Semester Ted Larsen. President. Second Semester llir M Club i the only athletic organization in the school. It- membership consists of those men who have earned letters in am branch of athletics, including football, basket ball, track and tennis. The athletes and student manager each receive a block ‘ lthe cheer leader a tetter of different design. Each additional year of service i indicated by a stripe oh the left sleeve. A star represents a captaincy. The club has charge of the annual high school basket ball tournament. Thus, they encourage interest among Nebraska high school students in Midland athletic-. They also entertain alumni and friends as honored guests with a formal banquet at the close of the vear. The organization represents the best athletes of the institution. The M Club
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Dean .1. C. While. Chairman Hugh I'. Uangelcr, Secretary J. Arthur Nelson. Student Manager I lie lhlelie Hoard of Midland College is rcprescnlalixc ol the I'remonl Inisi- ne» men. Midland oflieials. and the 1 udent hod . It was formed as a mean of improxing and maintaining the standard ol Midland athletics. The Hoard pro- mote' a closer understanding between the eit and the college. I In- «lutie d this group are maiiiK ad isor . I liey di euss the arioiis prob- lem' and (|iie lion pertaining to athletic'. such as price and sale ol ticket--, awarding • d 'Weatei' and letter', eondil inning ol the athletic held, and various other prob- lem' which might arise.
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j T |{. McCord. W. Ki-tlvr. J. Crirmody. K. Fredstrom. CATTAl JOHN CAKiMODV, quarterback Fremont Fourth year W eight 138 Jack served this ear. again. a a Warrior pilot. Although small in size, he i- one «»1 the hot field general Midland ever had. His motto is I he bigger they arc. the harder they fall. In main pinches his quick head work saved the day. He received all-slate honors on the first team. Jacks good nature and ability as a leader have made him popular v ith the football men. Hi- loss hv graduation will be keenly felt. CATTAIN-ELECT RAYMOND FREDSTRO.M, halfback Oakland Second year Weight 158 Ray i- next year’s captain and should enjoy a successful season. He has plaved good, consistent football a- both end and halfback. I hi- i- Kay - third season in the Warrior camp and hi- reputation as the ‘'Terrible Swede” is well known. I.LOYI) KISTLEK. tackle Bunkcrhill, Kansas Fourth year Weight 2 Ht Rig Had Kill hails from the Javhawker stale, the land of the sunllowers and football players, lie was endowed with the same light which has characterized all of the Kansas plaveis. the old Midland spirit. Kill has been with the Orange and Klaek for four -ea-ons and during this time he has played every position except quarterback and center. He could always be depended upon to do his best in cither offense or delensc. He will be great I missed next year. IRrt MeCORI). fullback Second year Weight ICO Mlliough Roy has been with the Warriors ouiv two seasons, lie name (or him-cll in Midland athletic circles. At halfback he was ground gainer, good at running interference, and a lower of strength on the delensc. W alioo has marie a a consistent .w - V
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