Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 50 text:

THE WARRIOR Top row: Mrs. Zimmerman, Sink. Johnson. Sudman. Jackson. Teas. Front row: Anderson. Meyer, Mrs. Hawkinson. I.osckc, Roberts. CARDINAL KEY President.................. .. Estella hoseke Vice-President............................EUen Serai ne Secretary. .Martha Jackson Treasurer ....................... Glendine Johnson Sponsors Mrs. W. F. Zimmerman, Mrs. Sara Hawkinson The Sigma Lambda Chi, honorary society, two years ago was granted a charter in Cardinal Key, national honor sorority. It is a sister organization to the Blue Key fraternity. Membership in Cardinal Key is based on scholarship, service, loyalty, leadership and character. Each spring the organization taps students who uphold the above mentioned qualifications. During the year Cardinal Key has held regular meetings to stimulate the interest of Midland co-eds in college activities. This organization has aided in sponsoring various tournaments on the campus, and has decorated the chapel for special occasions. A chapel program sponsored entirely by Cardinal Key was the most outstanding activity of the year. At this time the result of a survey on the relation of scholarship and activities among co-eds was announced. Cardinal Key members entertained at a tea, girls whose quotients were three or above after every grade slip period. During Homecoming, a breakfast was held in honor of alumni members of Sigma Lambda Chi and Cardinal Key. Page 4 6

Page 49 text:

Top row: Ferris, Swlman, Taylor. Polcnskc, Pflucjicr. Front row: Garbers, ('niton. Paulsen. Petri. DORM CO-EDS First Semester President ..............Edythe Sudman Vice-President Margaret Reuter Secretary-Treasurer Florence Culton Senior Representative ........................ Greta Polcnsl e Junior Representative Helen Presteguard Sophomore Representative Carol Haase Freshmen Representative Ellen Paulsen Second Semester President Greta Polensl e Vice-President ............................... Marie Garbers Secretary-Treasurer ............................ Esther Petri Senior Representative Miriam Taylor Junior Representative Helen Prcstcgaard Sophomore Representative .... llertha Ferris Freshmen Representative Mary Pfluegcr Self-government of the girls living at Beegle hall is taken care of through the organization of an executive board. This board consists of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and a representative from each class. Self- governing rules are drawn up and maintained by the group. New girls at Beegle hall are welcomed at a party soon after school be- gins. The “Big Sister movement has helped many a freshman to feel more at home and become better acquainted with rules and traditions on the campus. Beegle hall initiation this year resulted in purchasing the college store’s supply of sardines. “Bceglites annually hold an open house at which time other students and outsiders have an opportunity to see how a Midland co-ed lives. After a tour of inspection, a short program is given and refreshments arc served. THE WARRIOR Page .j



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Top row: Ellison. Prof. Gimmestad, Prof. Stahl. Prof. Reck. Flora. Front row: Anderson. Petersen, Wilson. BLUE KEY President ........................ Louis Petersen Vice-President John Anderson Secretary-Treasurer Dale Flora Sponsors . Prof. :. M. Stahl, Prof. IV. Emerson Rccl{, Prof. Herman Gimmestad Only five of the fifteen active members of last year's group reported at the first meeting of Blue Key, national honorary fraternity. Three members were graduated from Midland, five transferred to professional schools and two were unable to return. The fraternity is observing its seventh anniversary at Midland this spring. There are now nine active members and fifty-three alumni members. Requisites for membership in Blue Key are scholarship, leadership, service, loyalty and character. Only junior and senior men are eligible. Regular bi-monthly meetings began early last fall to discuss campus problems and to create a spirit of cooperation on the campus. The first social event of the year was a dinner held at the home of Louis Petersen in honor of the Alumni members during the Homecoming week-end. For the fourth consecutive year, Blue Key sponsored an Intra-mural basketball league during the winter months, and an Intra-mural pugball league and Tennis tournament during April and May. Loutz Gage, Vance Baird, Edward Raitt and Darwin Elder were tapped at the mid-year senior tapping. The four were properly initiated at a date party and dinner at Grahams' Gardens. Sophomores and juniors were tapped on Honor day, and were properly initiated at the annual spring banquet of the organization. With a few “stag” parties mixed in, the Blue Key spent an enjoyable as well as a beneficial season. THE WARRIOR Line .|7

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