Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1934

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Left: Scrvinc, Teas. Hopkins, Jordahl, Elmore, Livers. Right: Murphy, I.owe, Anderson, Hopkins. Schafcrsman. Rieper, Johnson. F.ldcr. Jackson. Teas. Harper. “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” By William Shakespeare CAST OF CHARACTERS Theseus, Duke of Athens Jad{ Ellsworth Attendants to Theseus Fred Davis and Carl Eggers Philostratc, Master of the Revels Melvin Gienapp 1 lippolyta, Queen of the Amazons Ruth Smash Egcus, an Athenian Noble Gray Bream I lermia, his daughter Pearl jordahl Lysander, in love with I lermia I1 unison Elmore Demetrius, his rival Harold Livers I lelcna, an Athenian lady Ellen Servine Peter Quince, carpenter Homer Limbird Nick Bottom, weaver Paul Wiegman Snug, the joiner George Flora Flute, the hellows-mcnder Elwyn Z.aloudc Snout, the tinker Darwin Elder Starveling, the tailor Newell Mendenhall Obcron, king of Fairyland Gloria Hopkins Titania, his queen Rachel Schafcrsman Puck Rosalie Teas Obcron's Fairies Martha Jackson, Louise Lowe, Mary Idalene Anderson and Barbara Murphy Titania’s Fairies Peasehlossom Dorothy Harper Cobweb . Patricia Rieper Moth Mary Katherine Johnson Mustardsccd Trulie Elder PRODUCTION STAFF Lights Vance Baird and Dale Flora Costumes Play Production Classes Makeup Mortals, Austa Sudman Fairies Margaret Reuter Rustics Sherman FredericFaye Roberts Stage George Flora, Robert Lutzelman, Elwyn Zaloudef(, Sherman Frederic Dances Mrs. Charles Mason Fairy Lullaby Mary Martin, Ruth Martin, Mrs. Rollin Butts Trumpeters Walter Olson, Leslie Mar s Book holder Willoughby Moore, Mary Anderson Director Mrs. Carl W. Hutchinson Music Fremont Symphony Orchestra Mr. Lester Somers, Director This charming masterpiece of the world of fairy lore was a three de- partment production presented May 22 and 23 to capacity audiences. It was the most pretentious and the most successful play ever undertaken at Midland. THE WARRIOR Page (

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MIDLAND PLAYERS on THE WARRIOR President Vice-President Secretary Stage Manager.. Costumes. Plays Director. Rosalie Teas Vance Baird EUen Servine Dale Flora ........Faye Roberts Patricia Rieper Mrs. Sara A. Hawkinson rganized in the fall of 1925 for the purpose of giving practical applica- class room work, the Midland Players, under the direction of Mrs. Hawkinson, has increased its popularity until this year it has become of the largest organizations on the campus. The group presented two major productions this year. The play given in the fall was “The Importance of Being Earnest,” an exaggerated satire by Oscar Wilde. The play is based on artificiality and was produced in an appropriate modernistic setting of black and silver. Because of the outstanding reception given the cast of “The Rock” last year, the play was again presented on the road. About 14,000 persons in four states have seen the play in the two years. The players again sponsored stunt night and the Seventh Annual Little Theater tournament for high schools. The commencement play will be “Ladies of the Jury,” a comedy by Fred Ballard. The play requires a cast of twenty-two, including ten women. After special tryouts, Ellen Servinc was chosen to play the part of Mrs. Crane, the leading character. She is a wealthy, refined, ultra-modern society woman with historical New Jersey ancestry. The plot is based on a murder trial in which she plays a jury role. Top row: Mrs. Hawkinson. Hum. Flora, Studies-. Hocnshell, Elmore. livers, Baird, Elder. Roberts. Third row: T. Elder. Johnson. (x r«lts. Harvey. Teas, Meyer, Garbers. Hansen, Saveli, Harper, Ferris. Second row: Rieper. Anderson, Wassum, Paulsen, Scrvinc, Harder, Lucas, C. Flora, Reuter, llcnscl, McClellan. Front row: Lowe, Lutzelman, Bream, Judd, Petrow, Gurskc, Losch. Vugc 60



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THE WARRIOR Top row: Roberts, Roldt, Johnson. Harvey, Rieper, Sink, Rowe, Ferris. Middle row: Anderson, Haase. Petri, Wassum, Holbert, Ilensel. Front row: Gardner, Flora, Elirtorc, Hocnshcll, Judd. THE 1934 WARRIOR Editor-in-Chief Dale Flora Business Manager Dorothy Harvey Associate Editor Mary Holbert Faculty Write-Ups Clara Ilensel, Grace Rowe, Faye Roberts Calendar Mary I. Anderson Snapshots Ed Rail, Patricia Rieper, Sally Wass uni Freshman Write-Ups Emery Hoenshell Sophomore Write-Ups Mary K. Johnson Junior Write-Ups Gretchen Roberts Senior Write-Ups Vance Baird, Annie Sinl( Athletic Write-Ups Wayne Gardner, Joe KounovsJ y, Maurice Christensen Organization Write-Ups Alfred I.. Mendenhall, Bertha Ferris, Eltvyn Judd, Estella Lose e Typists Faythe Boldt, Gretchen Sweet Seminary George Flora After much speculation as to whether or not a Warrior should be pub- lished in 1934, a vote of the student body was taken to see if it would support such an undertaking. The vote was so favorable that plans were immediately begun for a staff and a sales campaign. Members of the Junior Class voted on a selected number of candidates for the offices of editor and business manager. Dale Flora was elected editor of the book, and Dorothy Harvey broke all previous records by becoming business manager. Miss Harvey was the first girl to ever hold the position at Midland. Mary Holbert was appointed associate editor by Mr. Flora. The three managers then started an extensive sales campaign in which a “tag day was originated. Every student and faculty member pledging to buy a book was given an orange and black tag to distinguish him as a sup- jx rter of The 1934 Warrior. (2

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