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THE 1933 WARRIOR THETA GAMMA EPSILON President..............Martha Jackson Vice-President.............Annie Sink Secretary-Treasurer .......Grace Rowe Contest Manager........Charles McMillen Sponsor.........Prof. W. Emerson Reck For five years Theta Gamma Ep- silon. honorary society for Midland journalists, has been in existence on the campus. The group was first or- ganized in 1927 with four charter members. Each spring new members are named from among students who have performed outstanding work on T he Midland, college newspaper, or on The Warrior, college yearbook. The outstanding activity of Theta Gamma Epsilon is the annual Tri- State Press Contest. Students and teachers from high schools in three states have their attention turned to Midland through this contest, the purpose of which is to judge high school newspapers and to stimulate interest in high school journalism. Thousands of newspaper readers in Iowa. Kansas and Nebraska learn more about Midland during the time of this contest. Interest in newspaper work at Midland is stimulated through the prizes offered by Theta Gamma Ep- silon to those making the most prog- ress in beginning journalism. These prizes are given out at the annual banquet, when new members are tapped and some prominent journal- ist gives an address. Though Theta Gamma Epsilon is a comparatively new organization, it has done a great deal to encourage students to take work in Midland's journalistic department. ❖ • BjcV tows JjcVton. Sink. Rowt Float tow: Flori. Bithr. Fari». Ptof. RttV Thirty-six
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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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THE 1933 H WARRIOR FORENSICS Midland initiated the year’s for- ensic work by sending two contes- tants to the fall meeting of the Ne- braska Intercollegiate Forensic Asso- ciation held at Blair, December 9. In the Women's Oratorical Contest. Mary Idalcnc Anderson won fourth place with her oration. “Remaking Men. Rosalie Teas placed fourth in the Old Line Oratorical Contest with an oration entitled “A World Just Beginning.” T he High School Debate Tourna- ment was held February. 2. 3 and 4. under the direction of Charles Mc- Millen. The tournament was the largest of its kind ever held at Mid- land. thirty-four Iowa and Nebraska teams being entered. Omaha Tech- nical High School won the trophy. The college debate squad was larger than in previous years with sixteen trying for places on the teams. The squad furnished debaters for a contest at the Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. Economic Conference in Lincoln. February 10 and 11. and held non-decision debates with four schools in addition to participating in the regular tournament of the Ne- braska Intercollegiate Forensic Asso- ciation. The question for debate was: Resolved, that the United States should agree to the cancellation of in- ter-allied war debts. The non-decision debates were as follows: February 2—George Flora and Alfred Wcitkamp debated the nega- tive against Morningside, here. February 24—Leeland Soker and Edward Raitt upheld the affirmative at Central City, while Beulah Meyer and Erma Wassum defended the negative here. Back row: Prof. Gimmettad. G. Plora. Ortgiricn. Sokcr. Elmore. McMiltcn. Bair.l. D. Flora Front row: Wcitkamp. Moore. Andcrton. Mtycr. Bream. Wasium, Tea». Ilarvey. Raitt Thirty-ieven
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