Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1933

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WARRIOR v CARDINAL KEY President..............Esther Weitkamp Vice-President.........Charlotte Oberg Secretary.........................Pearl Jordahl Treasurer...............Gertrude Kupfer Sergeant-at-Arms. .... . Rosalie Teas Sponsors........................Mrs. W. F. Zimmerman. Mrs. Sara Hawkinson One year ago the Sigma Lambda Chi. honorary society, was granted a charter in Cardinal Key. national honor society, a sister organization to Blue Key. There are now nine ac- tive members in the group. Membership in Cardinal Key is based on scholarship, service, loyal- ty. leadership and character. Last spring ten co-eds were tapped with the rose ceremony on Honor Day and formally initiated at an informal dinner. During the year Cardinal Key has held regular meetings to discuss cam- pus problems and to find means of stimulating the interest of Midland co-eds in college activities. The group has furnished a room at Beeglc Hall to be used as a study room for town girls. Cardinal Key has assisted with meetings and tour- naments on the campus and has dec- orated the chapel for special occa- sions. The most outstanding activity of the year was a chapel program, en- tirely planned and carried out by Cardinal Key members. At this time the results of a survey on the rela- tion of grades and activities among college girls were announced. Cardinal Key members entertained at a tea for girls whose scholarship quotient was three or above. During Homecoming a breakfast was held in honor of alumni members of Sigma Lambda Chi and Cardinal Key. • :• Back row: Mr . Zimmerman. Mr . Hawkinson. Obrt . Losckr. Jackson. Kupfer Front row: Jordahl. Teas. Johnson. Weitkamp. Sink Twrntjr-onr

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DORM CO-EDS FIRST SEMESTER President...............Esther Weitkamp Vice-President.............Beulah Meyer Secretary-Treasurer . . I.ouisa Neiswangcr Senior Representative......Pearl Jordahl Junior Representative Greta Polenske Sophomore Representative Alma Krueger Freshman Representative Florence Culton SECOND SEMESTER President............................Greta Polenske Vice-President............. Beulah Meyer Secretary-Treasurer . Gertrude Schrader Senior Representative . . Helen Chapman Junior Representative ... . Mary Holbcrt Sophomore Representative . . Louise Lowe Freshman Representative . . Dorothy Harper Self-government of the girls living at Beegle Hall is taken charge of through the organization of the group into Dorm Co-eds. The exec- WARRIOR v utive board of this group, made up of officers elected by the entire or- ganization and one representative from each class, regulates disciplinary cases with the assistance of the dean of women. Self-governing rules are drawn up and maintained by the group. New girls at Beegle Hall are wel- comed at a party soon after school begins. Big sisters also help their little sisters” to feel more at home and to become acquainted with rules and traditions at Midland. The next- event for new girls is the initiation. Beegle Hall initiation day always means an increase in drug store profits on cold cream. The Dorm Co-eds annually hold a Christmas party in the parlor be- fore the holidays. Open House is also held each year at the dormitory. At this time other students and out- siders have a chance to find out how a Midland co-ed lives. ❖ Hick row: PoUntkc. Jordihl. Wcitkamp From rovr: Meyer. Krueger. Xeitwanger. Culton Twenty



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THE 1933 WARRIOR BLUE KEY President................. Norman Carlton Vice-President.............Herman Bachr Secretary-Treasurer. . . . Newell Mendenhall Sponsors. . . .Prof. E. M. Stahl. Prof. W. Emerson Reck. Prof. Herman Gimmestad Blue Key, national honorary fra- ternity. is observing its sixth anni- versary at Midland this spring. The fraternity, which was organized at the University of Florida in 1924. has been in existence at Midland since May. 1926. There are now twelve active members and forty-eight alum- ni members. The requisites for membership in Blue Key are scholarship, leadership, service, loyalty and character. Only junior and senior men are eligible, l apping took place on Honor Day last spring and at the beginning of the second semester this year. For the third consecutive year Blue Key has sponsored an Intra- mural basketball league. This gives a chance for men not on the varsity squad but who are interested in bas- ketball to participate in the class games. Blue Key has also sponsored an Intra-mural pugball league during April and May. Blue Key has held regular meet- ings throughout the year, as well as several stag” parties. The group en- tertained alumni members at a din- ner during Homecoming, at which time three new members were initi- ated. Men taken into the organiza- tion last spring were initiated at a formal banquet. The group conducted surveys among college men to find the rela- tion between scholarship and extra- curricular activities. Blue Key has done much to create a spirit of co- operation on the campus. ❖ • • Bj W row: Prof. Riun. Bjthr. Prof. Gimmritid. Prof. SuM. Prof. R«V. Pfitmn. MrndrnhiU Front row: Orllon. Wilton. Schuldt. Andmon. WifgmiD Twrnty-two

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