Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1927

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KATHLEEN Tl KNEIL Fremont. Nebraska Km lil ten is gif Ifil nilli n sweet nml n inning il is insit ion which hns won lor her mini) friends. 11 Cl hohin is swim- ming ami she has become quite skilled in this sport. Sin hns been attire in several college activities. Wynn. J. 2. 3: T. K. Warriorotle, 1. 2. 3; Major, History; Minor, Kni;lisli. KICIIAlii) JONHS, Fremont, Nebraska Die .' is always either tailing in. or out of hue. hol- loaing in the footsteps of Ills lather he has talent as a singer, being a member of the dice Club ami the Men's Onartettc. This year he lias proven himself to b a capable orator. Midland Players. 3: Men's («Ice Club. I. 2. 3: Thir«l Place Local Oratorical Contest. 3: Men's Quartette. 2. 3: Messiah. I. 2. 3; Tomahawks. 2. '5; Major, Krnrlish: Minor. Ancient I .annuales. K EKKTT WILI.EUT. Tckamali. Nebraska Hi ereft is a prince among nr a. sincere to the highest degree; a man of actions anil accomplishments bat fen n mils. He has chosen medicine as his life noth. The best nishes of the class go with him as he continues his preparation. Y. M. C- A.. I. 2. President. 3; Kal. 1. 2. President. 3: Kal Dramatic . 3; Midland Players. 3: Hlue Key. 3: Oratorical Contest. 3; Men's dee Club. 3; Major. Mathematics: Minor. Greek. 1 1111.11’ |. liHISWANC.HK. Monroe. Wisconsin “Phil has ever had the interest of his school at heart. Daring his college career, he lias held sireral responsible insitioris and accomplished ihem all ucll. His sen ices to Mid1 and have been many and cal liable his presence on the campus will be misstil next year. Y. M. C. A.. 1. 2. Cabinet. 3, t: Forum. I. 2; Wynn. 1. 2. President. 3, I: Associate Kditor of Warrior. 3: Editor of War- rior. I: Associate Kditor of Midland. 2: Kditor of Midland, 3: Debate. 2. 1 : Editor of Slate Student Volunteer bulletin. -t ; Hlue Key. 3. I: Major. English; Minors, Chemistry. Philosophy. rj I.HII.A I.AMI . Kmersoii. Nebraska Although Leila has been teaching for the past tiro ears, her heart has been at Midland. During her college course she at nays found time to tab • part in the college anilities. Those of us who knou her a ill always think of her as a loyal, good-hearted Student. If e are glad to have her come lank and graduate icith us. Kal. 1. 2. 3; Madriual Society. I. 2. 3: T. K. Warriorette. I. 2. 3.



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 TiiiniiinnmiHiiiifiBp tn fcr= 'Zhc . ...E W 1927 gaiMTinTTimi UJa riortsS 27 A M M. l lvOBhlK-KK. Fremont. Neltra-ka S u is ambitious urul • netgetii. Desides teaching school this soar, she is cart sing enough college noth to graduate. Her first sear at Midland, 'he non the Patter- on Hihle Prize. She is an excellent stu- dent and sincere in all of her nor ;. Major, Kilucation : Minors. Physical Science anil Philosophy. I 111 II. I!l K. I r nioiit. N«-lii.i'k.i lie is l.noun to rttosl of ns on the atm. ms its Professor Kunze. being it teacher in the Language department this year. He ret cited most of his education in (,errantly, hating graduated from the Evangelical Lutheran Seminars at Krupp. Last seat he attended the II eslern Theological Sem- inars. Daring the tuo sears he has Inert in our midst, he has made many friends. Senior Class History In llu tail of '2.1 a group of T reside-. prompted I» a desire for indi idualil and enhancement «»1 character, verdantly entered Midland's halls of learning in the pursuit of knowledge. Must of the first year was spent in becoming adjusted to the new environment ami serving as the chief source of joking for the upper class- men. In the spring we commemorated in suitable manner the annual Freshman day. I he second chapter in our histor did not prove quite as blank as the lirst. Having been duly initiated, several of our members gained courage and made their “debut in campus circles. We soon started our extra-curricular activities with Harold Petersen as president of the Wynn Literary Society. During this ear our class had two representatives on the debate team and two in the Girls’ Quartette. In spring. Sophomore day was spent in visiting some of the 'ites of Omaha. With the coming of commencement in l‘)2o just half of our college days came to a close. Although somewhat diminished in number, we came to the third chapter of our history with lots of pep and enthusiasm. We were represented in practical I ever college activity and several of our members held distinctive positions. Philip Beiswanger was editor-in-chief of the Midland. Mberl Quelle was president of the kal Literary Society and also of tin Inter-Society Council, rthur Nelson was captain of the affirmative debate team. Pauline Preslegaard served as first president of the Dorm Co-eds. Bessie Petersen and irginia Patterson were members of die Girls' Quartette. It not being customary for the Juniors to have a class «lav we gave vent to '«mi»' of our energy and held a breakfast. The close of our junior vear came with a feeling of slight regret because we realized that onlv one chapter remained and then our college career would be completed. W itii the coming of the fall of '26 we attained to the dignitv of seniors ami were honored by reservations at the front of the chapel. This year everv member of our class has taken an active part in campus activities. One ««I our members. Jack Carmody. has the distinction o! being tin first student to be captain of all three athletic teams. Dorothy Sexton, first co-ed ever president of a senior class, held that office the first semester. Lloyd kistler was head of the Student Council. Fverett Willert and Minnie Kohlfing were respectively president- of the 't . M. C. and 't . W. C. A. frank Madsen was manager of Midland - first high school debate tourn- ament. Hichard Jones was a member of the Mens Quartette. Now a- our college days draw t«» a close, ami we are looking forward to commencement, we come t« the realization that four ol the happiest and most prosperous vears of our lives are about t«« end but that real living is onlv beginning, and with this we close the la-1 chapter of our class historv. Vvi F—41 muiimfiifiKiiitufignimi

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