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THE WARRIOR I933'I934 at Midland SEPTEMBER 11— Freshman reception. 12— 13—Registration. 15— Faculty reception. 19— Anderson, Servine, Bream, Hoenshcll chosen “Big Four.” 25— Warriorettes and Tomahawks tap new ones. 27—Baird appointed Judge. Warriors defeated Dana 19-0. OCTOBER 6—Midland o, Peru 13. 8—Fire department called to retrieve a burned dinner. 13— Midland o, Tarkio 6. 20— Sophs win Olympics. 26— Seminary reception. Kal hay-rack party. 27— Midland o, Wesleyan 12. 30—All-college Hallowe’en party. NOVEMBER 3— Dad’s Alumni Day. Midland 16, Doane o. 4— Wynn rush party. 6-10—Exam week. 11— Midland 19, York 6. 14— Wynn stag party. 16— Midland debates Creighton. 17— Midland o, Hastings 6. 18— Kal Judge Shadow presides. 24— “The Importance of Being Earnest. 25— See Monte Carlo with Wynns. 27—Pledge day. DECEMBER 8—Wynn and Kal formats. 14— Midland 25, Sioux Falls 28. 15— Midland 19, Wayne 33. 17—Candle-light service. 19— Midland 24, Sioux Falls 28. 21— All-college Christmas party. 22— Midland 29, Wayne 17. JANUARY 5— Midland 34, Hastings 16. 12— Midland 37, Doane 15. 15-19—Exams and Registration. 23— Midland 21, Diamond Oilers 23. 27—Kal party at Edgewater. .30—Midland 46, York 20. FEBRUARY 1—Cardinal Key tea. 1— 3—High school debate. 5— Chuck Taylor returns. 6— Midland 44, Peru 27. 7— Debate Morningside. 9-11—Homecoming. 9—Stunt night, “Carmen. 10— Midland 19, Hastings 21. 13— I lean Sister party. 15— Tomahawk initiation. 16— Midland 23, Doane 21. 17— Debate Nebraska Central. 23-25—Intercollegiate “Y Conference. 27— Midland 41, York 21. MARCH 2— Midland 41, Wesleyan 23. 3— Debate tour. 9— Sherwood Eddy. 17—Junior Carnival. 28— Spring vacation begins. APRIL 6— Little Theater Tourney. 11— Midland Players banquet. 14— Lutheran Student’s Conference. 16— Blue Key party. 17— “The Rock” at home. 20—Choir trip begins. 2 2—Scm i n a ry com me nee me n t. 26-27—Pastor-Students’ conference. MAY 7— Choir trip ends. 10— Forensics banquet. 11— Y. W. Party and Choir honor day. 12— “M“ club banquet. 14— Theta Gamma Epsilon banquet. 15— All-college picnic. 22— Scholarship honor tlay. 23— Blue Key banquet. 26— Choir banquet. 27— Baccalaureate services. 29— Commencement. 30— Cieology field trip begins. VttXC So minuo av aRiMm iOYCf rra c.o k c mo
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