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THE 1933 WARRIOR v V ; THE MIDLAND The Midland is the official weekly newspaper of the college. As such, it purposes to present an ac- ulxcurate picture of life on the campus. v V T complete file of the papers will Jr present an interesting chronological history of the college year. In keep- ing with its slogan. “Midland Col- lege Grows—Its Alumni Succeed.” the publication is a booster of college activities. The editor and business manager of The Midland arc elected by the students and the other members of 1 t71he staff are chosen from the jour- nalism classes. The efforts of W. Emerson Reck, professor of journal- ism, who has been a constant ad- visor. and of the members of the staff have been to maintain the high stand- ards and meritorious rating which The Midland has attained in the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association. A Editor-in-Chicf...............Martha Jackson Associate Editor............Glcndinc Johnson Business Manager.................Eph Johnson Assistant Business Manager. . . .Alfred Byars News Editor...............Louisa Neiswangcr Editorial Writer..................Annie Sink Feature Writer...............Kenneth Koycn Sports Writers....................Marvin Faris. Norman Carlton. Joe Kounovsky Columnist....................Paul Wicgman Reporters: Hoyt Barncbcy. Fred Davis. Louis dc Freese. Darwin Elder. Trulic Elder. Dale Flora. George Flora. Carol Haase. Mary Holbert. Alfred Mendenhall. Newell Mendenhall. Helen Prcstcgaard. Grctchcn Roberts JOHNSON JACKSON Back tovir: Davit. O. Flora. A. Mendenhall. Koyen. de Freese. Faris. D. Elder. Simon Second row: Wicgman. G. Flora. Byart. Prof. Reck. E. Johnion. N. MrmlcnliaU. llolberi Front row: Robert . Sink. G- Johnton. Neiswangcr. Jackson. T. Elder. Prettcgaard Thirty-four
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THE 1933 WARRIOR vi P. W. H. FREDERICK A M.. D.D. Profmor of Ctttk A« Midland »inc 19} I RALPH L. HANKEY AM. Profmor of Ronwnce I.anfuaytt A( Midland since 1929 James J. Raun B.D.. Ph D. Prof tnor of German A« Midland since 1927 After completing the course in beginning journalism, the aspiring journalists take up advanced work in newspaper editing, editorial writing and newspaper ethics. The Midland is written and edited by journalism students. Another phase of the jour- nalistic work is the publishing of Midland's yearbook. The Warrior. Outstanding students in journal- ism are given public recognition on Honor Day at the end of the year. T his is made possible through the efforts of Theta Gamma Epsilon, honorary journalistic society, which also elects prominent student jour- nalists to membership. The forensic department is an im- portant division of the study of lan- guage and literature. Members of this department take part in inter- collegiate contests, including debate, oratory and extemporaneous speak- ing. Midlanders point with pride to the achievements of the forensic stu- dents during the past year. As an incentive to promote greater interest in this field, membership in Chi Mu. honorary forensic society, is given to outstanding students in debate, ora- tory or extemporaneous speaking. Under the direction of the faculty members in the English department, the English club was organized last year. This organization holds sev- eral meetings a year, featuring ad- dresses by faculty members on sub- jects related to the field of language or literature. Tbinyihut
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THE 1933 WARRIOR THE 1933 WARRIOR Editor-in-Chief................ Annie Sink Associate Editor...............Fred Davis Business Manager..............Louis Petersen Assistant Business Manager Henry Bronson Artist........................... Robert Bell Faculty Write-Ups........................ Rosalie Teas. Grace Rowe. Paul Wiegman Calendar.......................Estella Loseke Snapshots............................Austa Sudman. Elwyn Zaloudck. Jack Ellsworth Freshman Write-Ups....................Mary K. Johnson. Robert Wiegman. Erma Wassum Peterson Sink Sophomore Write-Ups.................... .....Louisa Nciswanger. Kenneth Koycn Junior Write-Ups...........Louis dc Freese Senior Write-Ups ...................... ........Gertrude Kupfer. Irvin Schwartz Athletic Write-Ups.........Hoyt Barnebey Organization Write-Ups................. Blaine Simon. George Flora. Martha Jackson. Edythc Sudman. Lccland Soker Typist..............................Elaine Bonderson Seminary............................George Whittecar The Warrior is published each year as a permanent record of all Midland activities and of Midland students and faculty members. The theme chosen for the 1933 book is Time.’’ since the annual is really a record of time. The Warrior has been so arranged as to give a por- trayal of Midland work in all its phases. • • Back row: Elltworth. Koyen. Flora. Davit. Sokrr. Prirnra. de Freete. Simon, Elder Second row: E. Sudman. Cordtt. P. Wiegman. Zaloudck. A. Sudman. Bronton, R. Wiegman. G. Johnton. Rowe. Bonderton From row: Kupfer. Sink. Wattum. M. Johnton. Schwartz. I.oicke. Ncitwangcr. Jackton. Teat Thirty-five
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