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THE 1933 WARRIOR DECEMBER 1— Cameron McClcan concert. 2— Wynn and Kal formal initia- tion. 12— Kals win title to Inter-society debate trophy. Dorm Christmas party. 13— Basketball season opens in championship style. Midland 32. Wayne 16. 14— Midland Players present. Why the Chimes Rang.” and The Birthday of the Infanta. 15— New kind of All-College party vaudeville acts, with Kate Smith and everybody. 16— Midland 34. Tarkio 27. M club initiation. And vacation begins. 25—A Merry Christmas. JANUARY January 1. 1933—And a Happy New Year. 3— Classes begin. 7—Midland 21. Wesleyan 14. 11— Midland 26. Hastings 13. 12— Big P. J. parade by Midland men through Bcegle Hall. 13— Midland trounces celebrated Harlem Globe Trotters. Do we have a claim on the colored championship of the world now? Ah dcclah, pahson. 14— Beegle Hallites entertain East Hallites at a card party. And cats! 20—Midland 24, Doanc 20. 22-25—Semester exams. Sleepless nights! 25— A Bcegle Brawl” to end the semester. 26— Registration. 30—Second semester begins. Midland 45, Wayne 25. FEBRUARY 2-4—High school debate tourna- ment. Omaha Tech wins. 3—Midland 37, Cotner 15. Foot- ball letters awarded. 7—Midland 47, York 20. Snowed under; bus catches on fire: Reek plays Boy Scout and fire fighter: Reek inspired by team's musical ability. 10-1 1—Homecoming. M Club. Blue Key, Cardinal Key, reunions. Champs. theme of alumni banquet. Blue Key taps three outstanding senior men. Midland 23. Wesleyan 17. 10—Stunt Night. Loafing on the Levee by faculty wins first. River. Stay 'Way from My Door.” 14—Heart Sister Party. Also Val- entine's Day. in ease you don't know. George H. Dern, formerly of Fremont Normal, appointed Secretary of War. 1 7—First debate meet with Omaha Central. Midland 39, Hastings 18. 21—Midland 36. Cotner 24. One hundred thirty-one
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WARRIOR i THE 1933 1932-1933 AT MIDLAND SEPTEMBER 1 2—Freshman banquet. 13-14—Registration. What an en- durance test! 1 5—Classes begin. 16—Faculty reception. 19— New Warriorettes and Toma- hawks are tapped. 20— New Warriorettes set the fash- ion of sugared, braided hair. 22—Schwartz. Paul Wiegman, Elli- son and Bog Wiegman elected “The Big Four.” 22— Big snake dance almost ends in a tragedy when a torpedo is thrown into group. 23— Midland takes Hebron in first football game. Score. 19-0. 30—Midland 7. Peru 13. OCTOBER 2—Ed Raitt and Charlotte Byars take first honors in Eastern Ne- braska Atwater-Kcnt contest. 7— Dads' Day. Archie Brandt's 94-yard run gave Midland victory over Tarkio, 7 to 6. 8— Kal formal rush. Remember “Holy Joe”? 14— Wesleyan 14, Midland 7. 15— Wynn formal rush. 16— Charlotte Byars first, Ed Raitt second in state Atwatcr-Kent contest. 17— Pledge Day. 21— Midland 6. Cotner 0. 22— Kal and Wynn informal initia- tion. I Yama Barbs organize with twelve charter members. 28—All-College Hallowe’en Spectral Spree. Oh. the tombstones and ghosts! 31—Hallowe’en. Beck's Ford parked at Bccgle Hall’s front door. No cars in chapel, however. NOVEMBER 1—First meeting of Y. W. C. A. Charm school. Miss Bess Rose Fitl. the speaker. 4—Hastings 24. Midland 6 What became of the bell? 7-11—Quarterly exams. 11—Armistice Day. Morning: Dorothy Kusel crowned Queen of the Gridiron. Afternoon: Midland 14. York 9. Evening: “The Ghost Train.” 1 7—Mme. Agrencva Slaviansky and her Russian Chorus give con- cert here. Remember that basso? 18—Midland 8. Doane 12. Last game for Chick. Biffar, Bungle. C. G. and Schwartz. 21—Hail, Midland’s new tennis champ—“Cotty” Cords. 23—Thanksgiving vacation begins. 28. 29. 30— Dad” Elliot and Stella Scurlock lead inspirational meet- ings on the campus. One hundred thiny
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WARRIOR v THE 1933 g 24—Midland 40. Doanc 17. This victory makes Midland's Merry Magicians N. C. A. C. champs for third year. MARCH 1— “The Rock'' at Lincoln. Midland 35. Peru 19. 2— Midland 45. York 17. Crowd shows C. G. how much his work has been appreciated. 4—Champs leave for A. A. U. meet at Kansas City. 6—Hard luck. Champs lose to Phillips University. 24 to 25. 10—Championship Day. Three in a row. time to celebrate.” Championship chapel. Championship roller skating party. Championship banquet. Championship All-College party. Gray Bream wins first in ex- temporaneous speaking. Los Angeles earthquake. Not felt here, however. 13—“The Rock leaves on tour to Kansas City. Elizabeth Livers has the measles. Who’ll be the next? 20— Results of Who's Who contest published. C. G. and Kuscl most popular. Faythe Boldt. Greta Polenske. Glendine John- son and Rachel Schafers man Beauty Queen nominees. 21— First day of Spring. Neverthe- less. tobogganing was great. “Coach’’ Wilson’s Lutheran quint wins church league title. 23—Wilson chosen most valuable N. C. A. C. player. Rickey. Gar- nie and C. G. on Coaches’ All- Conference first team. 26—Miss Karstad sanctions right of girls to “pop the question.” Consult World-Herald. Dr. Dysinger celebrates his 80th birthday. Gives young people credit for keeping him alive. 29— Juniors win Intra-mural basket- ball title. 30— Rotary-Kiwanis banquet for basketball squad. 31— Little Theater Tournament. Albion wins. APRIL 1—April Fool. 4— “The Rock’’ presented here to capacity house. 5— Watch out. freshies, or the sophies ’ll get you! 6— Koory and H. Livers look un- usually tired today. 9—Lenten chorus presents “Seven Last Words of Christ’’ at Salem Lutheran Church. 13—Easter vacation begins. 16—Easter. Charlotte Byars and Elisabeth Saveli appear in concerts at Jos- lyn Memorial. On» hundred thirty-two
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