Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1934

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Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 59 of 88
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Top row: Gardner. Nelson, Tranberg, Prof. Good6h L Ellison, Judd. McGillis. Middle row: Ortgicscn, Gage, Davis. Sokcr cnapp From row: Schnahlc. Thomsen, Hickson, F. Davis, President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor................... WYNN BETAS A A Uuu Gag' ...... Iceland Softer ' Prof. Rupert Goodbrod The Wynn Beta is the male group of the Wynn society. It is of thirty of the outstanding men on the campus. The Wynn Betas opened-tV HJ a busy season with a stag party at Edgewater cabin on Fremont island. This was followed by a rush party with the Alpha group at Rainbow Gardens in the Hotel Pathfinder. The theme of the rush party was “Monte Carlo. The two groups also cooperated in their formal and informal initiations, the former being held at the I. O. O. F. hall and the latter held at Bide-a-wee cabin on the Big island. The Wynn Betas were grieved by the withdrawal of their president from school due to illness. However, the vice-president ably took his place. The group honored the Wynn Beta alumni in a stag party held at Edge- water cabinet during the Homecoming week-end. In cooperation with the sorority group, the Wynns imitated Jack Denny on the New York radio programs as their stunt for the annual all-college stunt night program held under the auspices of the Midland Players. THE WARRIOR

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 THE WARRIOR « Top row: Sink. Polcnskc, Rohn, Garbers, Klatt, Coe. Pflueger, Schuldt. Middle row: Ferris. Krueger. Byars. Loseke. Mrs. Hawkinson. Petri, Culton, Hcnscl. Saveli. Sudman, Cordts, Teas. Bohacek. Kallwcit. WYNN ALPHAS FIRST SEMESTER Marjorie Cordts ........................Annie Sinf( Greta Polens e President. Vice-President Treasurer President Vice-President Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER Annie Sinf( Greta Polemic Clara Hensel The Wynn Literary Society was organized forty-four years ago by Prof. W. H. Wynn for the purpose of developing literary talents and promoting social life on the campus. At present the organization functions chiefly as a social group. Although the men and the women are organized separately as Wynn Alphas and Wynn Betas, many of their social events are held together. The Wynn Alphas started the school year with a formal reception for all new girls at Beegle hall. This party was held in the evening. The informal rush party was in the form of a breakfast at the Edgewater cabin, and the formal rush party was held at the Pathfinder hotel. In the informal and formal initiations, the two sections joined forces. The informal initiation was held at Bide-a-wee cabin, and the formal was a banquet at the I. O. O. F. building. At the end of the first semester, the Alpha group had a waffle supper as a farewell to their president, Marjorie Cordts, who was graduated from school. Curious persons are still trying to find out how many waffles Miss Cordts took home to her one hundred pet dogs. One of her latest dogs in the collec- tion was named Wynnic—in honor of the Wynn Alphas. The Homecoming tea in honor of Wynn Alpha alumni was held at the home of Bernice Richter. Page 54



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n THE WARRIOR Top row: Prof. Crouse, Miller. Prof. Lueninghocncr, White. Thorndike. Prof. Fraser. Front row: Westerbeck, Wcltkamp, Woods, Taylor, Kllison. Marks. SCIENCE CLUE President Murray Wester bee Vice-President Maurice Miller Secretary-Treasurer Harley Thorndike Sponsors Prof. D. IF. Crouse, Prof. :. M. Stahl Prof. M. L. Fraser, Prof. G. Lueninghoener The science club is composed of students interested in scientific study and is an outgrowth of the natural science department of the college. Any student interested in science is eligible for membership. Illustrated lectures and talks by the sponsors are given at meetings dur- ing the year. Other meetings include talks prepared by members of the organization, and addresses by visiting speakers who are specialists in their fields. The organization represents all divisions of the science department of Midland, and the discussions are taken from the various divisions. An op- portunity is offered the young men who have made some branch of science their life work to meet and associate with others holding the same view. Through the discussions in the club, the class room study is stimulated, and a keener interest in the subject is created. Outstanding programs for this year consisted of addresses by I)r. H. H. Morrow, Fremont; Earl Fay, engineer, Fremont, and Lieutenant C. Chapman, aviator, Valley. Page 56

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