Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 26 text:

L. H. Steiniioff Field Manager for the Christian Education Fund. Four years at Midland. Let’s open our service by singing number 346.” Mildred A. Cattern Assistant Registrar. Eight years at Midland. “Will you please call home. Mrs. Ellen Howe House-Mother at East Hall. Ten years at Midland. “Stop in and have a cup of coffee with me to- night THE WARRIOR

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G. Lueningiioener, B.S. Instructor in Astronomy, Geology and Mathematics. Six years at Midland. Hocus, pocus, presto— How about it. Livers? Rupert Goodbrod, B.F.A. Instructor in English and Public School Music. Five years at Midland. It’s on page 209, mote or less F. E. Wood Business Manager. Four years at Midland. Will you see that that is returned? Norman Goodbrod, B.F.A., B. Mus. Instructor in Piano, Pipe Organ and Public School Music. Seven years at Midland. On leave of absence the second semester. I). Dysincer, A.B., B.L.S. Librarian. One year at Midland. You’ll either have to be more quiet or go up to the V. W. C. A. room! Leah L. Williams Treasurer. Twelve years at Midland. Would you lif{c a note for six months or a year? THE WARRIOR Page 2i



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Class of 1934 President................................... . John Anderson Vice-President Glcndinc Johnson Secretary-Treasurer Louis Petersen Members of the class of thirty-four stand with heads bowed at the memory of the members of our class whom the Father in His great wisdom has called to Himself. The lives of Mary Crouse and of John Lentell will ever he cher- ished in our memories. Only a few of the large number of freshmen who entered Midland in the fall of thirty have remained to he graduated. The ranks of the class have been greatly thinned by the stress of the times, but there can be no doubt that some of the finest of that large group have remained to show to the world what can happen when Midland adds polish to quality. Our first year under Louis Petersen was marked by strong beginnings in all fields: athletics, dramatics, forensics, music and in the class room. We over- whelmed the sophomores in the Olympics to give the world an indication of our potential strength. The second year of our school life was started off with a bang. We elected Rickey Wilson as our chief, and proceeded to win the Olympics for the second time to give another indication that our class was a record breaker. A whole year of similar accomplishments followed. The third year, with another fine leader, Paul Wicgman, accomplishments by members of the junior class were taken as a matter of course. Growth by individuals was one of the outstanding things of this year. There came a feeling that there was purpose behind all activities of our group. The last year, the best year, under John Anderson's direction, the book of the class history is finished. Four years of successful achievements—records that will stand for some time to come. Four straight basketball champion- ships, with a member of our class leading the conference scorers each year. Four years of successful football, track, choir trips, music, forensics, journalism, class room work and personal relationships with students and faculty members. In the annals of the college certain names will stand out as the names of those who have accomplished what others hoped to achieve. In athletics— Rickey Wilson, Garnet Davis, Bud Engel, and the football queens, Dorothy Kusel and Estella Loscke. In journalism—Martha Jackson, Glendine John- son, Annie Sink and Loutz Gage. In dramatics—Rosalie Teas, Faye Roberts and Vance Baird. In music—Charlotte Byars, Eddie Raitt and Caroll Nygren. In forensics—Rosalie Teas, Eddie Raitt and Vance Baird. In campus leader- ship—Louis Petersen and Rickey Wilson. r,wc 23

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