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E, T RUTH SARAH GRONDAL Holds the college record for being the most independent girl. She has a mania for being a member of different societies and knows how to attract attention. Is treas- urer of her class and usually has been a leader in the House of Lords of the class. Has absolutely no idea of her fixture work, but will probably go abroad and lecture for Woman's Suffrage. She has never had a case, but it is rumored that she has the biggest heart in the Senior class. , ..x -H-E 1'9'1'4 D-A-I-s-Y 33 I W. ALB ERT ERILSON Is a serious thinker and is richly endowed for this great race of life. Has so far shown no inclination to become affected with girl- itis, but it is feared that if he once gets started, he will be hard to beat. Linds- borg is where Albert heard the first get set, ready, go and it is still his home. His life's work will be the ministry for which he has been continually training for pulpit work in the Collegiate Debating Club and the Svea society from which he has won honors as an orator. He has done his derndest, angels could do no more. 23
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3 T-H-E 1-9-1-4 D-A-I-s-Y 3 RUTH CECELIA THoMl'soN --n 'Twas in Marquette, Kans. along about Sept. 26th, 1892 that Tommie made her first home happy by crossing its threshold. She has been trying to settle on future plans, but it seems futile and she will end it all perhaps by getting married. Her name is on the membership roll of some very prominent organizations in and about this institution of learning and has always done her share. Her good work is, no doubt, due to the fact that she is an ardent supporter of Woman's Suffrage and doesn't Cat the presentj bother her brains about boys. LAWRENCE Ioslzl'H SODERGREN Is a Ncbraskan by birth and still casts his vote for Teddy in our neighbor state. Soddey supports almost every student activity, but absolutely refuses to meet the girls half way. We predict that he will make good in his chosen calling, the minis- try, if he can overcome his shyness of the fairer sex. Talks slow, thinks slower and has an abnormal appetite for pie during the track training season. 22
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3 T-H-E 1-9-1 '4 D'A'I'S'Y l':NGl.IEBRlEK'l' SNVIENSON Vociferous and long continued applause broke out in the usually quiet little village of Lindsborg, Kans., one evening in Nlarch, 1893. This announced Eng's arrival and the yell leaders of Bethany College knew that their fate was sealed. Almost con- tinually since that time he has been yelling for T. R. or trying to convince the profs that a college student ought I10t be com- pelled to study. Tho you would not sus- pect it from his conduct ling registers iiC0-CCll1CHtlCJI1yi as his chief college griev- ance. He hopes to be an Anatomical Specialist or Hematologist when he gets big. 24 ELIDA GABRIELLA ANDERSON First saw the light of day in the little town of Salemsburg, Kans., early in Sept. 1889. Strange as it may seem Elida did not increase her physical statu1'e when with her parents she moved from the little town of Salcmsburg to the little larger town of Lindsborg. She has been a Bethany student for four years, is vice president of her class, a member of the Civic League, Roosevelt Club, Luther League, College Girls' Club and Svea Society. Her future will proba- bly entitle her to be called The Librarian. ll
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