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DEPARTMENT STORES 529-533 North Main Street. Fremont, Nebr. Keep Your Eye On the Ball! Much of the wisdom of life can be found tucked away in some bit of slang, such as, “keep your eye on the ball”—an admoni- tion that one should remember long after college days are past. A quarter of a century ago the J. C. Pen- ney Company was only a small-town store in an obscure mining village. Just because we have grown to a nation-wide institu- tion of 954 stores doesn’t mean that a single store can afford to lose sight of the ball. Absolute customer satisfaction is the bas- ket we aim at. If you see us falling short at any time we’ll be glad to have you drop around and tell us about it. Page One Hundred Six tv-fin
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The Dish Delicious” s i 13. Pep meeting. Freshman skit. “Tin Knockout, clever work l v I.uhrs and Wolf '. 14. Warrior eleven drops 6 to 10 game to Doanc. We should have had that one. Loyal hundred attends. 16. Jayhawkers initial meeting. Campus tidied by frosh. 17. Six weeks exams, but oh. how easy and pleasant. Kal informal, scout camp. Try singing Owa Taggo Sam to the tune of “Rock of ges and you'll have a taste of the self-satisfaction the new victim - had on Main street. 18. Midland Players initiation at Lind- Strom Inn. 19. “The Man in the Bowler Hat by dramatic club in the auditorium. 20. Ray Fredstrom bruises his shou'der at a scrimmage hut is only laid up for two or three games. 21. Pep meeting and annua! homecoming day. bonfire. 22. Homecoming. Kal and Wynn floats win equal honors. Peru fleeces Warriors 20 to 0. Freshmen quell sophomores in annual Olym pies. Banquet demonstrates oratorical and other abilities of our alumni. 2.r . First business meeting Midland Lenten Chorus. I lila Schriefer is elected president. 26. Commercials stage skate and wiener roast at and near Morse park. 27. Art editors of Warrior appointed by F.ditor Sudmau. 28. A Hallowe'en part) for East Hall denizens by female dorm members. Hans Kooleil got his face washed, too. 31. Reegle Hall receive» baby grand piano donation for reception room. November 3. Herbert Dichsen and Johannes Klots cite named as Midland's candidates for Rhodes scholarship. 4. Dad's Day. 50 dads inspect tin p ace. Midland-llastiugs game. We 13: they 3. Nice fight. Wynn and Kal formats. Wynns at Sam Berck's and Kal- at Salem Lutheran church. 30 members are “inducted in ea h c ub. Mid- land's ideal: Increase vision, strengthen character and consecrate leadership chosen by The Midland. Miss Mabel Peterson. I ell- ling. winner of contest. 8. Pajammalical figures and farmerettes o! Mid'and perform in annual Fremont fall festival parade 200 of 'em. II. Armistice Day. Dr. Holmes Dysinger
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I I I I I I I I I Everything for Men and Hoys Fremont’s Smartest Clothes Shop SI7 NORTH MAIN PHONE 4 5 Smart Clothing and Furnishings Society Brand and Michaels Stern Clothes America's Finest Hand Tailored Clothes Every Purchase Guaranteed or Money Refunded Vassar Hose for the Ladies relates his experiences ami impressions of the battlefields of France. Midland 6. York ft. The Panthers almost lost their feathers in the last quarter. li . Prof. Norman Coodbrod recital. Very appreciative audience finds our new instruc- tor of piano a musician of rare talent. 17. Reducing club for chubby co-eds in- augurated as an M association. December 1. Y. Y. (!. A. organized. Martha Brod- beck, senior, is elected president. Seminary reception; thenlngs stand host to 85 prospects. Swan and Koolcn represent Midland at Nat- ional Student Federation convention at Lin- coln. 2. Dorm co-eds open the doors to visi- tors. Musical program dedication for baby grand presented by Mrs. R. R. Peck ham and brother and sister is enjoyed by large audi- ence. ft. Violin recital. Lester Somers. Mid- land’s instructor, performs in Clemmons Hall. 7. Professor Mohler. beloved professor, dies following a major operation in Omaha. The entire student body mourns the passing of one of the most amiable members of the faculty. The W ynns fail to take Glenn Fennel trophy in annual inter-society debate. Kals win for second successive year. 10. Last rites for Professor Mohler. 12. Varsity debate squad picked. “Sun I p. finest of plays, presented in inest man- ner by excellent cast. 14. “Why the Chimes Rang. Christmas playlet, is put on under supervision of Miss Lorimer at the Salem Lutheran church. The Severest hli zard of the winter couldn’t blow a crowd away from the doors. 15. Midland’s jolliest. most friendly parly of all the year, the Christmas frolic at the Commons. Professor Hickman wasn’t fooling when lie promised us that Santa would be there, although we’ll admit some- one was fooling when they told us he was fat. 100 gifts presented by attendants are given to orphan children. 16. They’re away! Every sane person who has a home near enough to run to. flies from the campus and embraces the lazy indolence he has been so madly jerked from while a student at our busy college.
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