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fry»» Faytiie Boldt Fremont The reason they all Boldt to the bookstore. ( KC IN r A K H ■O' - ' motto: “The Garbers can.' Paul Burkholder Fremont How appalling! Marik Garbers Chapman Know her Chapman? Alice Christensen’ Fremont That’s Alice, there ain't no more. Dorothy Harvey Fremont Dorothy want to buy a Warrior? Julian Costales Fremont Always Jolian gay. Clara Hensel West Point Hensel and G re tel THE WARRIOR Page 31
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Class of 935 President lillcn Servine Secretary-Treasurer Marie Garbers Class Representative Leeland Sober Three years ago a flock of freshmen descended on Midland’s campus with usual hopes of taking the college by storm. Since then the class of 1935 has spread its wings and succeeded admirably in contributing leaders to all forms of activity at Midland. Howard Hook was elected president of the class in 1931, while Grace Brown entered upon her career of five consecutive terms as treasurer. Six men of the class were on the football squad, and four on the basketball team, two of them members of the conference champions. As green timber we were unsuccessful in winning the annual Olympics, and consequently, in discarding our green raiment. However, as sophomores, we put the first year class men in their place by defeating them in the Olympics. Maurice Ellison served as president in 1932. This year’s class contributed seven iron-clad Warriors for the football team, and Joe Kounovsky and Hank Bronson to the championship basketball team. This year the class, with Elwyn Judd as chairman, sponsored a junior carnival to raise money for the Warrior. Mary Holbert anti Leeland Soker were elected carnival King and Queen. In the campus who’s who contest, Faythe Boldt was elected beauty queen for the third consecutive year, Mary Idalenc Anderson was chosen “Indian Maid”, and Beulah Meyer was voted the most conscientious girl. Miss Meyer did valuable service as president of the Y. W. C. A. Both girls and boys of the class were prominent in athletics this year. Joe Kounovsky was again a member of the championship five. Patricia Rieper was W. A. A. president. The class was also well represented in football and track. The junior class has been prominent in journalism this year, taking upon themselves the responsibility of editing a yearbook. Fred Davis was editor of the Midland the first semester, and other juniors were included in the staff.
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Alma Krueger Lincoln dcFrecse can’t Louther. Leslie Marks Winslow He Marfa time for the hand. Elaine Lucas Fremont We wish you good Lucas a teacher. Beulah Meyf.r Wisner We adMeycr her. Mary Holbert Kansas City, Mo. She’d just as soon llolbcrt as ancftjfty’. Elwyn Judd Los Angeles, Calif. ’Elwyn if Judd’s there. Helen King Fremont Oh, fiddlesticks. Ward Lundstrom Fremont Vard shall we place him? ENEDICT McGlLLIS Winnebago lenedicted to Cordts. Maurice Miller Davenport Maurice is good for freezing ice cream. THE WARRIOR Page 32
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