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I. 3 T'H'E 1-9-1-4 D'A'I'S'Y Q., joi-IN BILLDT Almost a real Swede, born in Sweden, Nov. 28th, 1881, he rapidly took on the likeliness of a good man and decided to have a college education. ln search of a good school he traveled over most of Sweden and parts of America, finally landing at Bethany in 1909. He possesses a strong bass voice and sings in the lblale Chorus and the lVIusi- cal A1't Society. He appears regularly on the program of the Collegiate Debating Club and the Svea society, is a member of the Y. M. C. A. and the Luther League and an all 'round good Indian. John's life will be devoted to the ministry. 1 INGEBORG linux S U Nus'rRoM Stole quietly into the home of her parents on a beautiful April evening in 1893. She thot Lindsborg good enough so she stayed and began to study History of Edn and talk in favor of Woman's Suffrage. Strange as it may seem, she numbers every member of the Senior class among her friends. She is clearly a superior woman, but that is the way with woman's intellect when they are good, nothing quite equals their acuteness and their rapidity is almost excessive. 25
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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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gs T-H-E 1-9-1-4 D'A'I'S-Y E x f I l ALPHILD LARSON The older of the Larson girls was 'born at Scandia, Kans., where she arrived in this world Jan. 18th, 1890. Alphild is phys- ically small, but magnanimous in mental capabilities. Is one of the few students who is not taking Campusology. Has taught the Deestrict School and unless waylaid by some man who is in favor of Woman's Suffering, she will probably make that her profession. During the past year she has spent most of her time in the class rooms and when not there she was thinking about them. She's a popular student. CARL SAMUEL ODELL ls not very old, but he has had lots of experiences in his life. He has been affected with girlitis- two times and once came near being wedfdj. Carl found his way into this world at Axtell, Kans., May 4th, 1892, but has since moved to Lindsborg where he hopes to live well and die happyf' Is a member of the Student Council and a lot of the good work done by that body should be credited' to him. He's quite a good fel- low, too, by the way. 26
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