Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1948

Page 128 of 156

 

Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 128 of 156
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Page 128 text:

FRANCES GIFFIN VIRGINIA VANCE GLORIA ANDERSON LOIS WEICHENTHAL were posed by Jack McCall v ith the assistance of Miss Mabel Tillery, dramatics instructor. Music for the dancing which followed v a s furnished b y Walter Olsen and his band. Jack McCall poses Carol Munson for her Charm Revue appearance. Pago 120

Page 127 text:

 Top to Bottom: JEaNETTE HOBEL CAROL MUNSON HELEN BLEUEL MARVA LADINE DONNA ALBERS Other candidates by sororities were: Phi Alpha, Helen Bleuel, Carol Munson and Virginia Vance; Phi Omega, Donna Al- bers, Frances Giffin and Marva Ladine; and Pi Epsilon. Gloria Anderson, Jeanette Hobel and Lois Weichenthal. Each candidate, announced by Leo V. Jugler, business manager of the Warrior, was presented on a revolving platform beneath an arch, as Willard J. Congreve, in- structor in piano, played a popu- lar song depicting one of the twelve months of the year. Win- ter months were represented by falling snow, spring by rain, sum- mer by flower petals and autumn by colored leaves. At the opening and closing of this eighth annual Revue, Kenny Headrick presented a vocal med- ley, accompanied by Mr. Con- greve. Candidates in the Revue Page 119



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Coach Pfitsch watches Keith Potadle. Chuck Heller, George Bartels, Duane Clough and Dale Sarratt help load a car for the Friend- ship Train. iHefttcr eJ The quiet of the library was interrupted one February afternoon by a loud crash— and seven stacks and 4,000 books and maga- zines came tumbling down. Certain isolated events seem always to occur in the course of a school year, making only a ripple in a student's stream of activi- ties but often impressing him deeply enough, though not everyone alike, to leave a dent in his memory of school days gone by. Among these was the arrival of the Friendship Train in Fremont last fall on its transcontinental trip. Members of the M Club helped to load it with supplies to bring food to the starving people of Europe. Midland's contribution to the wedding gifts of Princess Elizabeth in England was a dozen eggs, receipt of which was acknowl- edged by a letter bearing the royal seal from Her Highness' secretary. The choir trip, evincing the higher type of education which can be obtained at Mid- land, annually wins many friends and stu- dents for the college. This year's tour was one of the most successful ever undertaken. To be classed as almost a major catastrophe was the upsetting of seven stacks in the library, shelving 4,000 books and magazines. In the words of Dean Her- man Gimmestad, it was the greatest 'turn- over' of books in the history of Midland. Limited use of library facilities for several months brought hopes to Midlanders for the erection of a new library building in the near future. Page 121 Rarin' to go when the photo below was snapped was Midland's a cappolla choir, which was em- barking on its tour to the west coast. In thtf bottom picture, C. W. Motter. Fremont Chamber of Commorce secretary, and Paul Kuonning watch B. A. Robinson prepare Midland's gift to Princess Elizabeth for an air express journoy.

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