Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1934

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Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 68 of 88
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Page 68 text:

 •X iK y V V »1. Top row: Bream, Studlcy, Sokcr, Baird, Hlcyhl, Prof. Gimmestad. Middle row: Anderson. Servine. Harvey, Meyer, Ferris. Front row: Petrow. Gurskc, Raitt. Judd. FORENSICS The forensic season was formally opened November 16 by a non-decision dual debate with Creighton university’s freshman teams on the proposition, “Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essential features of the |J, C British system of radio control.” Ralph Ingold and William Studlcy argued a£ the affirmative for Midland, and Emery Hoenshell and Christ Petrow the negative. Gray Bream won fourth place with his oration “Tribute,” in the State Old With one hundred and seventy-five debaters entered from twenty-seven r Nebraska and Iowa high schools, the Eighth Annual High School Debate ' UMournamcnt held February i, 2 and 3, was the largest ever sponsored by Mid- 5 THE WARRIOR land. It was directed by Edward Raitt with Gray Bream’s assistance. The housing committee was composed of Dorothy Harvey and Grace Rowe. Fre- mont High School won the trophy. Debating the college question, “Resolved: That the powers of the presi- dent of the United States should be substantially increased as a settled policy, Ralph Ingold and Beulah Meyer, affirmative, and Harold Gurske and William Studley, negative, met teams from Nebraska Central college in a dual contest February 17. Gray Bream, Vance Baird, Edward Raitt, William Studley and Christ Petrow clashed with representatives of Creighton University and Yankton and Morningside colleges in seven contests during a week-end trip March 1, 2 and 3. In the Annual Tournament of the Nebraska Intercollegiate Forensic As- sociation held at Hastings March 8, 9 and 10, Emery Hoenshell placed second in after-dinner speaking, Mary Anderson participated in the women’s extem- poraneous event and Ellen Servine in the peace oratorical contest. In the men’s “A” debate tournament, Midland tied with Hastings for second place. P igr 64

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Tow row: Kohn. Haase, Prof. Reek. Petrow, Tormohlcn. Jackson. Middle row: Fcnstcrmachcr, Gajje, Hocnshdl, Christensen. Flora. Front row: Roberts, Oirtlts, I.icrk, Mercer, Johnson, Ferris. THE MIDLAND Editor-in-Chief Glendinc Johnson Managing Editor Gretchen Roberts Business Manager Loutz Gage News Editor Lynn Fenstermacher Editorial Writers Martha Jackson, Annie Sin% Feature Editor Mary Holbert Sjxirts Writers Joe KounovsJ y, Maurice Christensen, George Mercer Columnists Emery Hoenshell, Martha Jackson Faculty Adviser W. Emerson Rccl( Reporters Helen Prestcgaard, Dale Flora, Delta Rojin, Helen Petrota, Leora Tormohlcn Published as the official newspaper of the college, the Midland has as its purpose the presentation of an accurate picture of life on the campus. By giving this picture, it is able to keep the students and faculty posted on all activities, and to boost college activities in keeping with the slogan, “Mid- land College Grows—Its Alumni Succeed. The editor and the business manager are elected by the student Ixxly. Other members of the staff are selected from the journalism classes. The efforts of the staff and the adviser, W. Emerson Reck, professor of journalism, have been to maintain the high standards and meritorious rating which the Midland has attained in the National Scholastic Press Association. It is the only college newspaper in Nebraska to receive an All-American rating within the last two years. Fred Davis, who was elected editor of this year's Midland, published the paper during the first semester. But since sickness made it impossible for him to return to school, Glendinc Johnson was appointed to succeed him. l we 6.j THE WARRIOR

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