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W 1 illeltgrun ALFRED BFRGIN, -X B A M, Ph D Guntavus Adolphue College -Xuguetana Semlnalv, UH1V61Q1fS ot 51111116 sota Pxeeldent ot Boald of 1,ll'QLtU1S of Bethanv College PlOf9SSOI of Lhllktldlllfx DANIEL Nxsrnou VX B, B D Lhlcago fheologlcal bEll1lI1El1V, Xuguwtana Sellllildly, Pastol of Nleielah Llllllfh, Ploteqsol of QIIIISTIQIIITW CARL FREDIRILIx Cmnnm AM Ph D De P11119 UH1V9FS1fX , LTHIVBISIUQS of XV1se0ns1n and Chleago Vlce PIBSI dent ot Bethanv College L1b1a11an, Plofessol of Intelnatlonal Law and Ch11QflJ111tW The dcsue to g1V6 IHSTIHQTIOD IH the punuplee of CllI1SflJI11tY and to tldlll the soung nlen and 5oung women to become actne Cl1IlSflZlIl forces 1n Nouetw was the motlvy pon QI that led to the toundlng of Bethanw College It has ex 91 been the ann ol those xx ho hate labored and Qaulficed tol It qnce lt uns founded that 1t must CUIITIIIIIP to exalt the spnltnal tultume and 8lBV21fl0ll of tht student Phe depaxtnlcnt ol bllllilldfllfl IS one ot the chlet tnctom 1n the lidlllqlfltill of tlus ann, and onex ltx stlength and IIJHHQIIKG to the effluent ln Stllllflllll ol the scholzulx 1nd HIHNLICIIJIIOUS lnen uho ue QIVIHQ the couwes The uollt ln the thas loom xx onls n put oi the lllbllfillllfllfl uhnh these 1n Sflllftfllk h.uL tol the fldllllllg lll fllI1Nl13Il l6ild6lSll11l D1 Calhut extends tht Influence to 'Ill thc xtndentx ln lux lllktlllkflhkt chapel tlllw and D1 Belgln md Rav Nlutxoln are tXC1lLlllQ 1 xt1ong mlluenee tlnough then lIlNPl11I1g sumons lo land the south ot ou1 countu to lntelpxet llte ul tenne of tht loltwst ldcals IDOSSlblL and to sud them tn the 1e.1l1L.1t1on ot these ldenli .ue tht llllltllli tqmpottulntnx ot the t llllwfldll l ollg L XLW the tune neve1 come nhfn I ctham tenses To put tht xt unp oi C llllNfl1lI1 manhood and n 0Il1Ell1l100d upon thou xx ho tome lllldPl ns lnfluenme Page Fourteen uh . , In rt, I 5.4131 ' 0' . - A 4 S A . ., - . - . 1 . . . ' . . . ' . ' . ' W ' ' ., . . , . ., L ., l V ' 1' l A A ' . A ' z ' ' A I dw 1' 1 .A ' vi L 4 vi' A A , . . . . Q . A 7 'l 1 Y' I 1 I I ' 4 1 I 'v Q t W.. , . L . - L w , - . ' 4 W .' 1 ' ' v , L , . ,. 4 G 1 V . . . . V . . A U' I .V l Y ' . . . V v : ' 1 4' n 0' ' .xv 1 1 n ' 1 A i 4. '4 . v A , 1' . ' ' - v . ' ' 1' .' ' ' .'- '. ' Y . u ' v v v - ' 4 A n . 7 1 1. ' I 1 . . ' 7 ,, ,' V v. C ' A V 1 . V ' ' L V . v - V- 1 v 1 A I ' ' '1 v A Yu A 4 1 ol a A Q.. ' 4 . ' V J . , V . A ' A .' x '. ' y ' V V ' . ' ' '. . . ' .MV HI. ' . v .H . ' . A v IV. ' VL. L, V . . ' . V .' ' , ij . . 'V f :V-. .'v 2 . L-fl ' ,1 v Q 5 :V -' ' - . ,K I Each one is well equipped for his work and deeply interested in the students. v .v ' . z Ss, . ',. .1 2 I . ' V 3 V V . ' .V . ' . K. ' - if . . 7 .At . vl ' . .. ' ' ' ' 1 .'l-1 V' .LV1 ' V. .. f. Q , Ar Q ,IA Q A vb, .V .V ?Avl.' va ij . ' .V , ', ' S ',' tl. '1 VV 1 v ' V V. rr .v ' . . V ' V. A 3 I V ' I A- v IW. ' A L V ' ' . 4 lr n ' ' '1 . ' 1 4 A n ' 1 ' 4 - ' 'A- ' A Y' -' - '. 'V ,lg-1 t 1 - ' . . wg r '. 4 Q '1 ' 'A A -t . '55 - I! L 1 , 1. ,, , V A V , ' '- W 3
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I E , l fllnhern flangnagea l PROFESSOR SANDZEN, A.B., A.M. The aesthetic faculty is one of n1an's noblest giftsg and he teaches to a good pur- y pose who can inspire the student and create ', a dwp glowing fervor of enthusiasm. Pro- N fessor Sandzen's students will always recall . with gratitude those pleasant hours in ad- 1 vanced French, when the bore of conju' N . gating verbs was partly over and there was . a chance to read Balzac and Hugo. He Vitalized the work and we came away with a little niore belief in the necessity of beauty in the work-a-day world. 'X By his devotion to the beautiful, by his 3 talent as an artist, by his untiring zeal to X create an interest in art, and by his success as a teacher, Bethany's Dean of Art and 1 Professor of Aesthetics and Romance Languages, Birger Sandzen, justly nierits the appreciation of faculty, students. and i citizens which he enjoys. 1 Pnorusson Gusrav ADOLF PETERSON, A.B. f A.M. - l Swedish culture has become a recogniza- ble factor in our country to-day. Its music, N art and literature is being ranked with the ' best that the world has produced. It is , imperative that froni Bethany College as a t center of Swedish ideals shall radiate the in- . spiration which will influence the people of the west. Much of what is being done here is due to Professor Peterson's nnfailing enthusiasm and support. As a teacher he is an inspira- tion, and by his precept and example he radiates appreciation of all that is Swedish. Y 1 f 1 l l I . 1 I 3 l A., , --M-- . , , nn ffi 7 2'.g V i:Qg .f'dg5i,,ut1j.-1' K ' ' ' ' ' ' E ?A, , w...,, .q ' N ,Lt Page Tlzirtee ll
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V u ..,..,,,.,,,...-....., .,-. .. - . .-. - wwf.. ..-Y- . iiwrhvlnsy XVALTER 1'IC'1'I'lRSEN, Ph.D. An institutions finest advertisement is an efficient quota of well-trained, scholarly teachers. Bethany has to her unquestioned merit a complete faculty of proficient in- structors, each one a specialist in his own line. Preeniinent in his department is llr. lValter Petersen. of even international re- pute. Since lfltlil, Dr. Petersen has l1eld the chair of Professor of Gleek, Psychology, Logic, and Philosophy. Besides being an authority on classical and ancient languages, and proficient in modern European langu ages. Dr. Petersen is a psychologist ot constantly growing renown, being recog- nized as one of America's foremost scholars. T huratinn '-W MT ANNA A1,nnI:'r1NA C.xIcLsoN. r l 4 v ,1 A 7 l t As the head of the Department of Educa- l I , l , L l 'l yt .-.-a-sl...-man -me . sw . .1 mQfs-..wf1,.s.4n,,.-...,,-.1-r.a- mf. vis.. it prim, tion of Bethany College, Miss Anna Carlson is known and respected all over the State of Kansas. She has several times received liattering offers from other educational in- stitutions, but she has not seriously con- sidered any of them. It is a great satisfac- tion to know that Miss Carlson will give her life work to Bethany and Lindshorg, where her services in the Church and the School are highly estimated. As an educaf tor she is unusually qualiiied. She is a thorough scholar, a conscientious, skillful and inspiring teacher, and a sincere and sympathetic personality, in her life and work exponent of the very highest ideals. Page Fxfteen T f ' W' V iff ,. , f . , 1.1-iffy N 'rwggl 'af .W . - be .A amd .2 , .N M' 1 ' , ' LQ-2f'r1?v-VW daft ' -, . , Uh-1 - Alumni!-aJlllldl..llL
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