Bethel Academy - Bethannual Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1925
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V . . a e 'our 1 1 PRFSIDENTS MESSACJE FOR THE BPTHANNUAL UNH: one has said No power on earth or under the elrti can make a man do wrong without his own consent Beth has nad for its purpose this year to make it easier to do iifrfht and harder to do w ron? on the part of each one who has attended Th s s not entirely within human power but is dependent on the power of an inborn and mdwelling Christ lhe prayers and yeaininqs of m ny haxe been that this Great and True friend might be an experience and continuous reality in the life of each student as the 1923 school year draws to its close lt is certain that if we yield ourselw es to God with the same enthusiasm that w e do to that w hich 1nterests us most He w ill give Himself to us in just that proportion Hrm not ox er the threshold A good motto to leaxe Bethel with X great university president has dehned scholarship thus s an interest in knowing things a desire for truth an insatiable curiosity not about the trrvial and the unimportant but about the Great things of the wforld and of human life As an achiexenem it is the acquisition of know ledge and still more a connrmed atti tude of open mindedness tow 1rd truth and acceptance of it Thus we are confident that Bethel has contributed its quota tow mid thi result Scholarship by its teaching school actixities and lverary productions the Clarion the Student Handbook and the Bethan nual and this w ill enable each to Qpeik 1 shiele more kinellx lhin the xeir before Prix 1 little oltener oxe 1 little m fling 1 little c oser To the liither s loxe Lift below shill lrleer Grow To the l ile Aboxe I F ln 19,5-THCBli'l'll.XNNlfXI.--I925 tl' r i e ' - 'A vs s 1 s s 1 L . L L 1 . . .. , A A , , , , y , Q1 1 ' x I yu x l x I -' D . , , a A H , Q L J . . , I I V3 I . . F i X , C Y! ' .1 - . 1 . . . Y . A Vi Y' 3 ' 7 V 1 A Russian proverb says: With God, go over the sea: without f ' H ' ' ' ' .1 lt i A l x in v 1 x '- G . . . i - I 7 VL H ' 1 lv' i V1 I E 3 K I 5 ' VL ' 'S x ,MH N ' H 4 x ' V I v' I '51, v U l Q m I ' x L u v 1 x I H l. . ' x ore: - '. . ' ' l r X 5 V F L I I tu 7 'llglr lim Q I h. in gs-1crf1z24Qfx-4-so-Er:-nf nf- X7'47f'4Df fn, 1 fl -S f ll Q -J H TO YOU ALL HIS then lSIl1C Bethannual thc story nn Bethel ln 1925 In a few srmple phrases we want to say to yau fellow students teachers and frlends that We hom the book wrll not dlsplease you that we have at least trzed to make thrs record of the School Year Worth somethmg and that vue are happy to thlnk that many shall Hnd It pleasant to turn lfS pa es rn years to come We thank you all for your krndly ass1stance To Mrs Grace Wllson Ed1th Jacobson Roger Wrckstrand Eldon Lrndber h Frances Anderson lXaom1 I-lultgren John Hedu all AfVld Gordh Edgar Peterson and others vx ho have largclf con trlbuttd to make the annual xx hat rt IS we vush partvcularly to express our gratltude Tm Srv I 5 'V ,A X lt' 9539 ggi ll C257 'SB ll words and pictures. of what happened at . K 7 . 3 . 3 V . . . g . , q . g Q ' YQ v I 1 W L - ' 3 'I ' Y ' ' Y Y O I '39 I Q 20 C5719 STAFF GORDONI CARI QON HII VIA ABRAHANISON I AWRFXCI SEI IN CARL OLSON Edztor rn Chzef Asszclant Edrlor Busmeci Wunuaer Aduertrsrnq Manaaer fxQS1Slfl11I fxdLL!'IlX1f'1Ll FLILUIIL1 AC1LlSQt' qpofl Edllur Munuqnr -XRNF JOHNSON I IOHD IEXXING NPI S SULRWROXI Deszamr Cmulurzon Uanauer Iwsunt Cmulufzon Uarvaaer 3 IF ' W ' 4 4 - I I I I .. .' .. ,' , ' ..'.i NIARTIN ERICSSON H, VvIINGBI.ADIf IBAUI, XVAI,I.I5NDORI3 ff, w ' f L 1 FACULTY PN'Y' m ami, Pryefwa yi Sf Rod! fi f fo: C ij Q x 1 yh I I Q , A ft' I Aifli' X! i : Rl M . :X ,, N '4 I v. ' s MI xx!! X: A ,lii,M A '1 AT- L5 ,..- I K- 925 f'rH1'1BIQTHANNUAL-19 J A J WINGBLADE A M To have known one qood man helps our fazlh zn God ln ourselves and m eafh other more Ihan mam! sermons EDITH LARSON! Secretary to thu Prmcxpal ness makrnq euerqtnznq m its Lzfzmtu freshen mto smzles P141 rr A kind hleurt is a founnxin of-gIa'd- 1, 7 T 1 38 1925-THE BICTHANNIIAI,-1925 I 1 'Y I I-IORLVCI ARVILLA PRICF ANNA M SWEDBERG B S The rones or human Lozces Be just and fear not but all the mzqhlzer than slrmqs or brass to mone ends thou armest at be thu country s the soul lhy God s and truths N hrla the candles an lt hu tht fl m Human Iearnma u.zth the blmsznq of of hu lzqhl hu Ian! rn urous brzuht God upon xt lf'll!'Ot1llCLY fo us drum sfzll uzsdom Pzj l'l1fr1 . ' ' ' are ' r l H. C. XVINGBIJXDIE, A. B. E. A. FINSTROXI, PH. B.. TH. Nl.. B. D. ' ', f 1. 1 Z' , 1 'il L. ' K 14.-'T 925 THX DI 1 PHA JACOBSON B S Au Usl XVII 1 xnxx A B If f if 9779 hmu- an CU! 150111711 IM hzafeet rzanvood resldw rn dw Shi SPOIH V10 UU! word poszlxorz nol m mere mtellerf im HARTLEH GRANPIN A B GRACE WIISON fo near hgnygpgdk and QLWH1, gfmfg N 17110 Ihr u,orId lusts me Sun Lull You ugrg m ligrgdlsg 117 ulwllp auzld the P7oL.r7!a1n tops before ll shun 9 upon th plum PRAXCI S MAY ANDERSON A B DOROII-Il-A TORNBLOVI A B She has a soul u.zde as the sea calm as Real worth requrres no mterpreler the nzqht brzahl as the dau :Is nero dau deeds form :ts blazonry lufr fa if YL l W Wifi' H lf B lfvgw N N L' A I. l 9 7 5 P ' f lr r, Q 2 fg il L ' . . '1 ' C '11 ' 2 TH BILTH-XNNL 9 INGEBORG BERCGREN A B MARIE OMARK Her Uozce was euer soft qenfle and The hzghest araces of muszr rlou, ow an excellent thzna rn a worran from the feelings of the heart GEORCI: H HULTGRENI 1-QIHER SABEL Ph B Such mulrzludes of heauenlq sfrazns The end of all lggfmnq ,S fo know US fb? KUI9 of SOUf1dS doth mall? God and out of that knowledge Io loue and zmztate Him H OBERG XVhat heart but feels hrs suceetla moral la LILLIAN DAHLGREW That leads to truth by harmonus Muszc u,a.shes away from the soul the pleasant may dusl of euery day lrfe Pay Tlnrleen L 19 5- o- A Y AL-1425 1. A.. - - x.. i M195 PRICE ,f--J f- I DR h'AG-STK OUR SONG G1 A 2 Q' V lr lr' vzhui 1 4 P sl a' 'K inf 71115 IS vvll,-17' f'f.5H ArfvovvLf0cfc 6'A'0vG1-17' H5 CAN TEACH Goof: bbw ,J ,U-WAYS BUT F1-SH BETTER 4..r,v5 Gita' 'ff-if L5 1-111.5 M ffffwqf 'WISE g M142 36 Jw 11- Q li-J 77115 EIAT5 TEA CH ING ,wfA'N Vg G zl?E5 HW!! I Y I 1 -5 s vi. r , , If ggt g ' fl It .VX I I fi , , -if., f fig, ' .' . . il? b ','r,L,-, ' 1' .sq ., , , L i.. ' 1. 'X -, 'U L' i . : ' J .gg . N' it 3 ,, f ' fi I in M t but .. 1 , O ' , 1 :ai ' ' , .. ' , , A ,fm Lu , - Q ,, S .. sa , X, . I . N I ' - 2- H Q.. .,., ,V ' F- Q. H' ' 'K ' 5 ,. - ' , - 5,1 qi: . , I - . .w , 4'--MSA., 1' - ' - 1 1-1.'Q f I Q A f gQ'ff2ff,V . 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Love the Shade ach Shme rn the Open Onlu Io b Exhaled Into Heauen CARL H ANDERSON Rockford Ill Sxea Declamatory Contest XY mncr Z4 Treasurer Swea 29 A Man lVho Is Quzel Hu! YVhose Mmd Is Almaus ll orkmq FLOREXICE BUISMAN Mllaca Mmn Treasurer Athenaean 25 Wunner Aot Gold ls u ll omans Best Adornment Ll- 1925-THE BETI-11 ', .-1 25 il- y . 1 - ' A Y ' 5 N, 4 K ,,hV LIU lr L s lers L l L Q Efff rg ,Q , b lrll L no rl i s - ' as E L 1 A . L Q ii l 1 x ' ' lx C Y - - - as 1 g ' 5 ' ' 1 ,. ' . ' K ' , 1 , R, lf ' l l D 7 sf' ----- ' ' . ill , ' EC A ' ' l gil L QQ? ll ill 1 ,. . ,--' j-,gg ' 6 T P H A N 'X L XI LALRA Lmzsox Sr Paul Xlmn Chorus Purim or Wim! and fondufz Is thf Fzrst C Ioru of XX orrarz Ekxisr G A N1-ISON Chicago Studnnl Coumil 77 Prceidcnt S ea Z3 X u. Irwidgnt Sua 77 X ice Prwidunt 9 C1 74 Trusunr Sophomores 73 Sccrgtarx Hlixis Souctx 3 Sxca Dcclamatory second plane President 'X1inisreria1Assn 74 Chorue A Mun s Gift Wukelh Room for Him and Brznuclh Him Beton Great Win Gmcb CARWIR Sr Paul Winn Chorus 4 Will lzrmd Silmw Hizfh Won Eloauence lhrm Spguh Rom R Wlc RSTRAND Kenosha XX ISC Irwidnnt Xil9SlOl'11l'X Bind 74 rwidnnt O I N1 Ni N1 Xue Pruiidnnt Junior Clue 7 Xiu. Prciidmnt Minlstariil Qtudcnte X mu I rgsidnnt fXlph1 Bax 73 Studnnt X oluntcer Dnlggltn Indiin ipo is 4 X lu I rusidint Sludints foun 1 Lnts Coun l Chrion Stiff 74 Bcth1nnuilSLiff 74 Sgnior Hietornn Studgnt Wglfirn Commitui 'Xlh Lin Bond 7 olbill Hlghnst s on in nk Higham s on in Blskntbili 74 Chorus in ii in on in fxrfou. Hn ls In lmix Pzgr T 1 1 il- l9,5- H11 Bli' - - - - - ' , 111. A f ..v- ' - 'i., J .' . . .X 'hh ' ' .,v . '.. if iii , ' ,TZ .' ' f '.. ,'2'5 5 'Z ' ' ii f'. i' - - - m ' ' ' ' 4 Q Q J 7.7 7 . 4 U, 7 L v n. 7- I7-f-. ,..i...i.'Z4 V President. Publicity Committee '24 , . . . . , y V--7 D 7,7- 7 . A 1 xg I- A . Ifi 'Z 7 I L n . . V' A 551424 Sud' ' ci 'Zl. '23 i 14 'Q K pzf Azz Vo . '21 '23 ' ' c -' Tru 'll 414 ,E '1 -. IC -' L- - A '- 343 iii T sl-Hwli 101, A' Hn. to Z i A I7 5 J 7 fu ' K . 35 A - tgrzty-Cu 25 Tl-111 BETHANINL 9 DAVID GIBNEY Sr Paul Mmn Basketball Z4 25 Baseball 24 25 Tenms 24 Track 74 Rejoxce m Life Whzle Stzll the Lzqht Burns Brzght DORA CARLSON Kenedy Texas Secretary Freshman 22 Secretary Jumor Z4 Secretary Alpha Beta 23 Secretary Svea 23 24 Svea Declamatory Contest Wrnner 24 Chorus Mzrth ls So to Speak the Sunbeam Lzfe LAURENCE SELIN Kenosha WISC Clarlon Staff 25 Bethannual Staff 25 Secretary Student Councrl 25 Secretary Mnmsternal Students 24 Presrdent Alpha Beta 24 Manager Footb1ll 24 Manager Baseball 24 Hockey 25 Joyful of Hear! and Full of V711 He Euer Readq to Do Hts But LOUISE HFDBERG St Paul Mlnn Clar on Staff 22 Prellmmary Debate 22 Secretary Sophomore Class 22 Plamst Alpha Beta 25 Orchestra 25 Chorus Art Is Not the Bread But the Wrne of Lzfe I lags' T cent, Two 1 , - r A L -1 25 -1- - ' 7 U , . 1 Y, , ' 1 , ' . , of - - -1 - - 1 r - , 1. . '. ls Y . . - - - - - Q 7 I . . , . , . . ' , V I 1 qr v- 4-. H JOQYPH PRIBI RC Sr Paul Xhnn r s1dLnt frgshmm 71 fflkk Chorus mst ru 11nnu11Cnr1t X 1n ol 1 Lr1 H11 DLR hrxx vu St Paul Xhnr Chorus omlGr1du1t rn 1 C 4111 D L1 L11 77 RN! S 1 XCJI RSIR I t Paul Nhvn Chorus I RLT11 A Jonxsux Xlandan IN Dzk Studrm XX Ihr Commuur -1 rusunr Ss L 1 Chorus 41115111 lm!! -X i 111117 111 ssm R I ,hy was 5-dj' B! 5' ,ef f x X 1111-111 1- l 9 25-'I' If B Ii 'I' H A N Ti LQXE.-19 25 Vice Pc 1 . 51' . '- '1 - '1+'2s N411 -1 .1Sr1:dcn1 1 11011. 1 Q. ,Q1 V mi: '31 , 1' f 1 .1 '1 11.1 ls 52111111 11 If ffm 2? Aa 1? it iii C ' . . Q '31 111- I 11 N1 111 1 1-111 1,1 s -17 11 3 If zpfv 1' if 131 C 1 C i S3 1 E1 1. 'Q Ox - - - A ff 111,111.1 1211.1 Comm www '23 ,' . 'gs .X D .z1t1l1'.'1I .Sv111'c11' A IE C iii 11: lil 1 A iii H , 115 Q - 'cle 'r-Al N ' gl 1111-1 f1S. -' Q, C aEisC 1 f if V. ri 'rx . fb, -- .. X51 gbv' 'v , ',.1 ' tu tr'-Tfgfrr 9 BPTHXNY 9 HANNAH JOHNSON! Evansvllle Mmm Ccrtlflcatc m P1ano 24 Dlploma m Plano 23 Pxamst Alpha Beta 24 Chorus 24 2 Those Srluer Sounds So Soft So Dear the I zsrener Held Hrs Breath to Hear GUNNAR LINDAHL Sweden 'I rcusurcr Mmlstenal Ass n Z5 Publlclty Commltrce 24 XV1Ih Hrs Phrlosophzral Mznd He Reasons and Ihrnks for Hrmself RUTH PALMQUISV St Paul Mum Clunon Staff 25 A Mznd lull of lxnouladqe ls Ono fhat NiLfI' 111119 ARNOLD WICKLUND St Paul Mlnn Oratormcal Contest 23 Chorus 25 Tenms 25 Soc1alComm1ttee 23 A YVord Fztlq Spoken Is Lrke Apples of Gold zn Pztchers or Srluer lug: T.4.n1I3 four 2 5 - 'I' H li l ,L fn. A I, ii! 2 5 h4 ,, S 1 S , - , 'I af - - ,- I , P- .- Q 9 MELVIN JOHNSON Nelson Mmn Student Welfare Commmce 25 Tenms Champlon 29 Football Z4 Basketball Z5 Baseball Z5 Track 2 Dzscretxon of Speech ls Wore Than Eloquence AGNES LINDEEN St Paul lVl1nn President Athenaean Z Gnrls Glee Club 24 Basketball 24 Readmg Contest Wxnner 2-1' Chorus That Celestzal llluszc Yhrrlled the Arr SELMA NELSON Argyle Mmn You Are Quzer and Wodest and Yet as frrendlq as Can Be VIOLA ERICKSON Mllaca lVl1nn Gnrls Culee Club Z4 Orchestra 24 75 Drlrqentlu and Perseuerxnqlu She Goes About Her Dunes Pagc T cnt, hu' if 1925-THE BETHANNUAL-1 '5 ' , Is' I 925-THIS BliTH.XNNlf.-XI.-1925 tg- ROSE JQRGENSQN ---- - - Artichoke Lake, Minn. Secretary. Freshman '23 Secretary. Athcnaean '24 Chorus Deuout. Ye! Cheerful: Active, Ye! Rtsiqned Rox Doxx t Paul Mlnn I Am Nlore Serious Than Vu CNLISIOI77 RUTH HEDQUIST Argvle Mlrn Our Homes Are Chmrzer for Har Snkt Our Doorqurds lirzqhler Bloommq and All About 1h Sona! Azr I9 9v.Ltc or for Ihr Comma RVID GORDH Sr Paul Mmm Student XVe1farc Commlttee Z3 Track 24 27 Basketball 23 BethannualCartoon1st 23 Acme But Hzmseli Can Be Hzs Parallel lu l n uv ' ' - - S. . ' . 'U I 9 A - . , ' A iz, t 459 'fm' ' Cu' ly-. ,, -5 ro 3 5 - 'r' H rs rs ra 'r' Hgrergx N t' Ar, f 112 5 ,re 'Fr QUR CLASS ADVISER HF Senror classes have for many successrve years clarmed Professor H C Vvrngblade as therr counselor and specral patron And each of these classes has vyrth some yanrty thought rtself hrs peculrar favorrte We know that rn the Senror year he has made a last great effort to put the stamp of a Chrrstran edu eatror upon the youth that rs passrng out of hrs sphere of rnfluenc Yet rt rs rot true that we shall entrrely prss out from hrs sphere of rnflu ence We cannot do that ln years to come we shall be led to thrnk of hrm when ue happen on to some lrne of beautrful lrterature that he pornted out to brought us or some age old truth that he restated rn hrs own strrkrng way rmpossrble to forget Lrght and truth are benehcent strll lrght may be cold as a January daV and truth may be sharp as a two edged sword we need warmth to grow S Vlr Vyfrngblade a true and vyrse teacher has gry en more somethrng of hrms lf the yy armth of hrs own personalrty We may lose our Grammar we may Forget who yr rote Layamon s Brut but we shall always retarn the essentrals ol a true educatron for as the esteem and love for our teacher rt has gone deeper than the surface deeper than the head rt has found lodgment rn the heart of each Senror 111 Tzllrxlll if 4, Q 'v J H 3 I 1 . 3 I ' D ' Y. l 1- I . 1 3' I Y! l Q 3 B I I 1 - 3 I I A ! 3 c 3 I ,V L . 4 - our unseeing eyes: but oftener shall we remember some new thought that he ' 1 - ' 1 . o r . 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Y C, Z A x- r x 1 l H: ' ' h l 1 11 V 1' 7 V I . it ,AAF :ill rl: 'lk 9 SENIORS CARI OI ssox e I I xx H11 XIA AI3RAHAxIsox BRAINIRD CIIRIsIIr CARI Ol ssox PMI XXALIIxIuoRI IIO S I surf the oeeem CO1 ORS Szleer and Blue CI Ass P I om R Imk Rose HISTORY re szdenl e re s I e Slecrelezrtl reusurer aledze lorzan Sal Ilutorrun les before ez by Roc I R WIcRs rmxp OUR years ago prospectors from all parts of our land yye1e thrown Into Bethel s meltmg pot Because of the unexplored terrltory lymg before and back of thIs experxence thls group was molded Into a strong cast whleh has proy ed most elurable durlng the course of our journey at Bethel These adventurers moved slowly forward pracncallyf unnotlceel at first ageous explorers won dlstlnctlon In lIter1ry and athletlc lInes Y s It yy as an Illustrlous begmmng but not once was our paee slackened IH the race Our hlstory began wlth a demo ratlc busmess meetmg After eleetIon of officers We chocse for our classpnot lVl1ss Vxolet Wallendorf yy ho seryed most falthfully In thls capaclty Beyond a doubt If yy as because of her excellent lead ershlp that ue got such a noble start The most outstandmg adyenture durmg the first year yy as our Freshman soc1al Eyerythlnv was arranQed to perfectlon but the WISQ upper classmen lalel all our plans waste l ockmg ourselyes In one of the muslc rooms yuth our treasured feed by our slde and the prowlmv upper classmen outslde the door ue debated as to how we should consume our eats We found to our sorrow but rot to our d1sadvantage that our only eatlng utensrl was a pocket kmfe hoyyeyer our fingers dxd not constrtute a handrcap contest thanks to the upper classmen who made the eyemng so joy ous and successful Of course by the carryfmg of excessnye volumes of books and assumlng bewlldered countenances our Identltyf was la1d bare Who can COUCLIYL of a school wlthout Freshmen XVhy the Freshmen axe as necessary to a school as an engme IS to an automoblle No matter yy hat happens to a Freshman he neyet takes offense he IS passlye and green the goat of the school Regardless of what an be sa1d about Freshmen I m sure no one would fancy haylnv thls tItle erased from hls school CXPLFILUCC The fall of the second year found practlcally eyery member of our class back at the reglstrar s desk rone xx as refused entrance so yye resumed our studles I111 len II Il' l 25-'lllllf Bl'f'l'lnl.'XNNl'.AXl,-l975 I L , . A .e.u ..uV 1 1 . l.I, my .5f.'Ixra e7..V.. VI'-0 11 'qj1'nf . e,.u. Q . .' --,---,' l' I- ' ' I l . V . I ------ e e Mo' -fe Q 5 - t' Ie. V I 3. 3 'J nfl' .IA L 1 . . , e , l 1 , e I L D B 1 ' 1 '1 lv In 1 I gk Q I' in F F x C Fx - e , 4 I i L 1 as is the portion of all tenderfoots. However, it was not long before these cour- X 3 r . .... , K Y . . Q Q . YK I Y b H r' I ' 1 1 I 1 . 1 iA D 1 1 I I' I 1 . 1 V 1 Vx ' v ' ' ' v sv ' r 1 mf s s - e L ' Vx I 1 Y L YL.. F LL Al 11 'Y Y ' 3 I N 1 1 I 1 1 ' V 1 1 .A A.l' A V A I Q A V 1 Q ' Vgx 1 ' 3: V V V . 4 4 ' L 1 A c 1 V I I V 1k . 1' V 1 I 1 Y . V3 1 L LL' ' ,y I 3 . I 1- I P 1. 1. V1 ' 1 7 V 1 -n s s V I ' I . V 1 1 V ' S 1 I 1: xl 'vs ss ' L x . 1 m ' I C . v V 1 - v V 6 w y 1 Il. 1 1 1 '1 V1 ' I Y 1 V 1 K 1 1 I ' 1 I VK L 1 tv V 5 'XA 'II HT ily- 1-Irlhf 9 TI-IXY as Sophomores It seemed good to be a lrttle Sophomore Nothrng spectacular happened thrs year although we had our good trmes as a class and managed to retarn the laurels won whrle Freshmen Fall wrnter and sprrng passed ev amrnatrons were successful and thus the second year elapsed After many days of wrshrng our yacatron at an end we returned a thrrd trme but thrs trme as proud Junrors Thrs year we made close obseryatron of the Senrors actrons so we would know how to gauge our decorum durrng the long hoped for year Seemrngly amrdst our threshold explortatrons we reached the zenrth of our regrme not knowrng naturally what our Senror vear mrght unverl We started out by wrnnrng the Basket Ball Tournament Our Junror program took eyerybody by storm our call talent met the approval of every body Thrs was only a door to the gorgeous banquet we gave rn honor of the Senrors I rkewrse thrs year was punctuated wrth many class socrals the out standrng one berng a unrque slergh rrde party whrch we shall neyer forget The last socral event of our Junror year was an outdoor prcnrc grven rn apprecratron of our hrghly esteemed class advrser for her farthful servrce and wrse counsel ren dered durrng our I-reshman Sophomore and Junror years T he rext fall regrstratron recorded us as drgnrfaed Senrors The long antrc rpated year had at last arrryed rt was wrth great pleasure we commenced our studres Only those who have been Senrors know the joy of wearrng the Senror s eap at the get acquarnted socral the thrrlls of Fnglrsh IV the pleasure of berng honored guests at the socral event of the year the satrsfactron of a completed thesrs the ecstasy ot commencement and finally the rapture of clasprng the srg nrficart corl of paper whrch rmplres so much The Senror year rs packed full of work and Good trmes rt rs a busy year strll the most pleasant of all four years As we leaye our Alma Vlater we shall carry away happy recollectrons ot our class meetrng and socrals especrally from our Senror year 'I he Senror hard trme party the Junror Senror banquet the Alumnr banquet and the final prenrc wrll eyer rllumrne our memorres Wrth commencement drawrng nearer we realrze that our journey at Bethel rs approachrng completron and a despondent thought of hayrnv to leaye the cherrshed halls we have learned to loye echoes through our mrnds and hearts XVe seal the annals of our chapter at Bethel wrth gratrtude to the splenelrd and eompetent faculty for therr rnfluence and patrence manrfested tow arel us vue are also rndebteel to our fellow classmen for therr fellow shrp and rnfluenee In all we are thankful for the prryrleges of self deyelopment whreh the lrterrry socretres afford and the opportunrtres of seryrce w hreh Bethel makes possrble Bethel has erected a span rn the structure of our lrfe she has gryen us a new eon eeptron of lrle elevated our rdeas and made us better men and women Our only regret rs that we drdnt do better aceomplrsh more and leaye deeper rm pressrons behrnd I 1 'I' I 25-IHI' BP YIIXI 1995 -L 4 4 4 A A A I -4 V . ' V v 1 .- . I ' 1 1 L 1 , ' , ' I 1 X Y l A 1 1 x K 11 1 , , 1 - V! K ii Q l ' ' , , 1 - 1 1 , ' , ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' , ar : 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' , 4 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 y I . . x . I, . . 1 1 11 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 11 ,e .. 1 1 - 1 4 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 . - . . , , e , - . 1 1 1 - 1 I ' 1 3 5 - ' I g3 1 1 e. . 1 1 11 - 1 1 1- 11 c ' ' 3 3 v e . 'A 11 1 11 A 1 lr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - e , . . . . . 1 .W . X g Y, X ' X 1 1 L I 1' 111 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 '1 11 1 1 ' ' , ' 1' 1 11 1 , k f, , ' , 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 r 1 1 1 . e e . e 1 1 A 1 1' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . e . 1 .. V, ,, K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t y 1 -14 1 1 ' ' 1 '1' 1 , 111 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 ', '1 1 ' .1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 L 1 - 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 K 1 1 1: 1 11 L .1 1 - - -1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , ' ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 11 11 14 - ' I , I' . 1 1 e 1 1 'rrp' I'-:err1!r .Nrm' SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY Bef FDITH Jfxcorssox ELI xxe re on our xxay The speaker xx avrng her hand at the group assembled near the gat from xx hence the car had just left turned toxx ards her companion at the xx heel I can scarcely realrLe she said that yxe re starting off on the trrp of which we used to dream so much years ago Yes rt rs wonderful replied her companion as she shifted a lever and settled back comfortably rn the seat I pinched myself this morning to see rf I xxere really awake And I couldn t help but think that we tvxo have been extremelx fortunate rn being together so much of the time srnce we left Bethel Our class of 25 seems to be scattered all over the vxorld 'I hat only goes to proxe that rt vxas a capable and distinguished class the other remarked smiling By the vxay did you see Emil Olen s name 1 the paper this morning I-Ie rs a candidate for governor of Iowa I-Ie s been rn the State legislature the last two years but I didnt see the morning paper I ast week when I motored up to Duluth I saw Ruth I-Ied qurst there She was preparing for her wedding xxhrch rs to take place next month I-Ier husband to be IS a prominent real estate man of Saskatchevx an Canada That s interesting I wonder xx here She stopped abruptly for they met another car and the drrx er hailed them xxrth 1 Well well Florence Bursman and Edith Jacobson T hrs rs a pleasant surprise I must say NVhy I thought you were rn China We were but are back on our furlough We re touring the Northxx es 'rovx rn behalf of foreign missions But where are you going By the looks of the baggage on your car you must be traveling a lonv distance NVe re on our way to Texas to see Dora Carlson Edith replied She rs the matron of a children s hospital in Austin We ve been reaching here rn Xflrnnesota for sexeral years and noyx vxe intend to see the country a bit I must tell you of some of the Bethelrtes xxe encountered on the vxay home from China Brainerd began Roy Dow was the pilot of the plane that took us over the Pacrfrc He s gone around the world tvxo trmes I-Ie had seen Arvrd Gordh rn France Arxrd rs a teacher of philosophy rn the French Aeademx and rs shaking all of Europe with hrs genius Then Roy had also seen Gunnar Lrndahl rn Russia I-Ie rs the head of the new Educational system they haxe establrshed there Earnest Nelson rs doing a xxonderful work as a missionary among tlae Russians I ve heard added Folke I had a letter from Carl Olsson not long ago I-Ie rs the principal of the nexx Baptist College rn Moscow and keeps rn touch with the mrssron xxorkers But I think we must move on as we re due to speak at Bemrdyr tonight and have strll oxer a hundred miles to go XVe must stop off rn the 'I vxrn Cities a fevx days don t you think asked Florence as they drove on oxer the smooth paxement We xx on t knovx many at Bethel I suppose but xxe ll surely run across some illustrious members of the class of 75 rn the crtres f'yTl1 I- 1925-TIII-I BlQ'I'HgXNNL',-XI.-l925 L- , .. H Y , Q 'I ' I 'I 1 1 .A Q 7 3 I Q 7 Y I 1 Y 13 ' x ' - . ' . ,, . V . . I Y ' . I L I I 'A 3 1 .lv 1 V K Yr i V ' ' UH 1 1 1 Y . . I I , . , V .. i 1 - - ' Y Tv' A J ' . 1 I Yi L. 8 MBrainerd Christie and Folke Ekbladfu the girls ejaculated simultaneously. nn A . xv ' H 7 3 1 , ' ' ' ' y , , 1 ' 3 V , . Y Y l . . .. . O g . A I 'A Y V L L 7 V l 3 K 5 5 Y ' 'v- AA L 'A 1 . XL YH I 1 h 7 ' 1 I lv . J A. I H 5 1 1 , 3' f I L. N N3 I I . Y' 'L 'A ' L . I ' ' 1 Y' . ' e .V . . V 1 , . I L L F ,, I . . Y. V. . Y V V , . ?,, 3 iv 7 7 V1 I . Y V Y Y 1 It 1 v Vx' j V L. . I L e . A- i X if Pk ur, lirx IAN Oh I m so glad you ve come sard Dora eagerly Now you must tel' me all about the tr1D Yes replred Florence but flrsf you wlll want to hear about the mem bers of our class that yye met I had no 1dea that vye d hear of so many of them rn the trme rt took us to drrve down here from Mmnesota Frrst we stopped off rn th tw1n c1t1es of course We vrsrted Bethel on Frrday and found that two of our classmates are seryrng as teachers rn Bethel I suppose you know that the Baptrsts have a new college there now also Oh yes I know that answered Dora But yy ho are those teachers you spoke about, Rover Wrckstrand 1S a professor rr' Engllsh but has resrgned tor he IQ gomg as a mrssronary to I apland thls fall Viola Erickson IS a musrc mstructor as well as a teacher rn the Commercral Department Dont forget to tell that we went down to the St Paul audrtorxum to hear U S Senator Wallendorf speak lnterrupted Edrth Do you mean Paul questroned Dora NVell I shouldn t yvonder He was a real gemus rf anyone was Vvle talked over old trmes yyrth Paul and recerved news of several more Bethelltes Florence said eyecrtedly Davrd Grbney has charge of the Experr mental Farm near Excelsror Mmnesota Joe Frxberg rs a mrssron worker IH the slums of New York and IS dorng marvelous yvork there Hannah and T1ll1e Flood are teachers ln a school conducted by Walfred Damelsor' rn Assam Indra Ruth Palmqurst IS Secretary of Forexgn Mlsslons wrth her headquarters at Bos ton Selma Nelson rs a desrgner of gowns 1n a large dressmaklng establrshment rn Parls Now dld I forget anyone Oh yes Josephlne Hedberg added Edlth She s head of socral SQIVICP and actrve servrce rn the twrn cltres has gone to the Indran settlements of New Vlexlco to teach HUFSIHQ Well contrnued Florence after we left Paul we encountered Iourse Hedberg She yy as home on a vrsrt but has been act yely engaged rn educatronal work rn the Phrlrpprnes I understand she has full charge of a grrls school there and IS nnstruetor of musrc and drawlng as well Louxse told us that I aura I arson IS the vyrfe of the Mayor of Los Angeles and IS qulte a leader ID soclar serylce yy ork rn the crty In the ey enrng yye yy ent down to the Mrnneapolrs Audrtorlum to hear the Symphony Orchestra Imavrne our surprlse to find John Hedwall the drrector and Hannah Johnson the pranrst The next day we drd some necessary shop pmg dovy ntoyyn and drscovered that Hrldur Newman was head sales woman at Day ton s We passed a barber shop o N1 ollet bearrng the sxgn Frnest Lager strom Barber and I srmply had to go 1n to Hnd out 1f1t were he Sure enough rt yy as I yy as almost tempted to get mv han bobbed ha ha Vvlell yvhy dldn t you rnqurred Dora Thus neyy krnd of bob ns Noyy don t talk bobs to us laughed Florence Hoyy ever that re mrnds me I sayy a book the other day entrtled Bobs yy rrtten by Nlerrram Shell man Parker I hear she has become qurte famous through her books of fictron and her magafrne artrcles Yes I ve read several of Merrram s yvorks and they are yery oood Vera I 1nd too rs a contubutor to the best magazrres of Amerrca Dora added But I must contrnue wrth the story We had a lrttle accldent near Vw rnona yy hen Edmth bumped rnto the rear of another car that dxdn t have a tall lrght The rrght front fender got dented pretty much so be turned mto a garage IH Thx 15 n Q4 1925-'I'HlfIB1i'I'I- .'NL'AI,-l925 ,la e V 1 1 Y ' C l V . V' Y. . U 11. . Y Dv! ' T AA I Y . A . 1 1 - JY? work in Denver, Colo. And Grace Carter, after a long term of nurse's training l ' u ' R. LA 'lv . 3 V AA 1 Xl' , 4 -Ll g. e - , ir ' 1 ' I I l . H 1 L L I 1 -. e , 3 Y- 'A Y 1 I 1 ' Y. ll 17 I V5 7 I I . I . v lv L. hl I 1 ' L I . I A K 3 I V T I V V 1 A ' e C H - V lk. I 1 3 If: I 'X . 1 4 A 1 - . I .Y 1. D g l ll l X - K - a . 'L 1 'L T I v 1 1 AA Y1 V L A V -'V 1 .A II Q - I - if ei. V L ,Y I A 1' V T F Y A I 1 I. I - e ' . I I , . , ef' I I .H ' 1 l ' Y 1 Y E L If ' Y E 1 1 . 1 r 1 ,err 1- -0, 9 I 1n W1nona and who should be the propr1etor of If but lVIelv1n Johnson? After that we turned off the Jefferson I-I1ghway 1n order to see Chlcago as Ed1th had neyer been there We went up to see Lloyd Lenn1ng You knoyy he s head of the Northwest Bapt1st Theologlcal Sem1nary He told us of the vyhereabout of several others Cnlbert Ph1ll1ps IS a successful lawyer IH Ph1ladelph1a Ruth Johnson IS a Domest1c SCICHCC teacher 1n Wellesley College I-I1lma Abraham son IS d1rector of educat1onal act1v1t1es 1n the 1nter1or of Afr1ca bes1des hay1ng charge of a g1rls school near Lake Nyambo Gordon Carlson IS ed1tor of the New York Sun and 1n add1t1on IS author and pr1nter of a large number of rel1g1ous tracts and pamphlets Esther Ehnbom IS head of Shangha1 College Lawrence Sel1n1s manager of a large clothmg concern 1n Seattle Wash We cer tamly had a n1ce t1me talklng over Sen1or days spent at Bethel Then we stayed for a few days at the home of Rose Mltchell Uorgensonj 1n southern MIS sour1 Rose 1S a wonderful homekeeper I must say We wanted her to go Wlfh us down here but she couldn t leaye now as she was expectlng her husband back from Europe any day She told us that Agnes L1ndeen IS marr1ed and l1y1ng ln West V1rg1n1a She has done a great deal there 1n promotmg summer yaeat1on B1ble School work L1ll1an W1nberg IS located lust a few mlles from Agnes I1ll1an s husband IS a doctor and Arnold W1cklund IS a dent1st 1n Kansas C1ty Ed1th You know we yvrote to you about meetmg Bramerd and Folke but we haven t been able to fmd out where Carl Anderson IS I happen to know that repl1ed Dora I-Ie s professor of Svy ed1sh 1n our L1n1vers1ty here ln AUSIID Is that so Well we can t deny that st1ll waters run deep as they say It surelv IS splend1d though to th1nk that all of the members of our class have 1ch1eved such h1gh and noble pos1t1ons 1n l1fe It shows that the h1gh pr1nc1ples taught us at dear old Bethel were not taught 1n ya1n CLASS SONG Partlng days are near at hand Bethel days noyy soon shall end I-Iave yye atta1ned atta1ned that looked for p11Le 'I he fru1t of toll the frult of SZICFIBCL of saerlice Bethel days are speedmg by Partmg ways are draw1ng h1gh But the lmpress 1mpress of our dear school Vy71ll folloyy on follovy us on beyond our goal I 1fe s 1ugged path before us Iles God s great loye doth us SUH-ICL And as yye yourney yourney along our vyay NVe know I-I1s hand HIS hand w1ll be our stay our stay Hear ue our SQYIOUI s gentle call Choose yye our I ord as all IU all VJe hasten onward orvyy ard 1n HIS employ And there yye find fmd yye our perfect our perfect 10N Fy11L O1 1 x P 11 11 le l 25--'I1I'I'I BIITI'1,'XNNL'gkI.-l925 gl.: v ' X , I I I I V 'I YB . I . . Y I X . x . . Q V S ,L 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . q 1 Y. - 1 j .1 1 - . . , . l 7 . y 1 1 1 1 Y. 1 That's quite a complete record of our class, Dora. isn't it? inquired .. '11 - . 41 3- I V V - 1 A' ? . ' 1 ' , ' . . . S! Q! -Q Y . 1 YH I l V I I 3 ' S - , . x . . y A . , H l Y 'I 3 I Y .A Y V. 7 V 3 Y A 4' !I ' I J .PN I E I YE I , D 7 3 7' 5 7 C 7 'D 1 l ' I 'A Y , . ,' .' , YH I J Y! I V Y 5 3 ' . V. .T-U AJ I 117 1' Thir U'-Tico 9 I X 'N N L 9 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF l9'5 Drawn up by Etaxrsr Nu sox ARxtD GoRDH Lottsri HFDBERG E the class of 1977 berng of unsound mrnd and defeetnxe memorx espeexallx around examnnatnon tume do herebx mxke and deelare thus to be our last xxrll and testasn nn herebx rexolerng all wllls heretofore made bx us lf mx such there be lrrst XXe herehx request that wnx exrl xxe max haxe done and anx defelts xxe haxe suf fered be promptlx eremated and the ashes eonstgned to the dust alreadx xxrthm tle plpe Organ and that all the good deeds xxe hlxe don md all the XILIOYILS gained be nshrlned forexer rn the memorles of our te1ehers Sefoml lo ereh separate member of th Junxor Cllss xxe bequeath Hllma Abrahumson s logleal rexsonnng to Gerald Norton Carl H Anderson s quxctness to All c Bodren Florence Bunsmmn 5 rmgs ro Clrrenee XXall1n Dora Carlson s xxlnsomeness to Crordon Russel Bramerd Chrlstre s smlle to Hugo Vlossberg Grace farter s hobb d hur to Crlrdxs len IS Gordon Clrlson s orrqrnalrtx to Crenexa Olson Rox Don s forgetfulness to Hnldur Johnson X rola Lrteleson s xrolm to l orenn Clrlson l-olke Lkbhd s sxx eet temper to Dons Storm llllle lloods nerxousncss to Nels Styernstrom Hannah flood s soeral abrlntx to l ldon Lrndberg Joseph l-ruberg s salesmanshlp to Judmth Dahlbx Arxld Oordh s longmg for the l 1st to Arthur llltson Daxnd Grbnex s eurls to l orna Crrlson John l-ledxxall s sott xoxee to lrene Dlleen Josephxne Hedberg s sparklung e es to Xlxrtle Hanson louuse Hedberg s xttrretrxeness to Jeflord Loren Ruth Hedqulst s rosx cheeks to lern Bosell Hannah Johnson 5 JHLCYIOHS to Stanlex lorsmxn md lo l lrxleman Ruth A Johnson s xxlllrngness to Kate Olson Melxm Johnson s hlshfulness to llxul l-rlanson Ldlth Jaeobson s eongemllxtx to Mxrtle Stolherg Rose Jorgenson s xnnouneements un ehapel to Charles lntner Frnest l rgerstrom s eomplxeenex to Ruth l-rreluntl laura l arson s Hero Xfxorshtp to Dons Free-dlund -Xgnes lmdeen s Hope Chest to llxerr lorsell Ounnxr l lndmhl s memorx to Clxde Gustaxson lloxd lennln s self eonselousness to l rnnea Stjernstrom Lrnest Nelson s good themes to Ruth Olson Htldur New mm s natural eurls to X'erd1 Frrekson Selma Nelson s qrxee to Mmmne Gorhmm Curl Olson s hook store to ldxxnn Nxlen Emnl Olen s tenor xOlee to Xlxrtnn l rresson Ruth Pxlmqutst s energetre studx to lred Sxxedherg., Otlhert l7l11ll1ps deep XOlee to lsther Jorgenson Xlerrum Shellmmn s perfect ntendme to Xnna Styernstrom l an renee Seltn s studtousness to Xltred larson Plul XX xllendort s shx ness to Bessre l e Xlaster tlllan XX rnlwtr s lur hur to Hmlel Chrrstle 'loger XX1elestr1nd s lrrstoerxex to I lurl Rundqunst Arnold XX: lelund s perxxxlnlxle exp to Beulth XX lelestrlnd XXe h relxx lppolnt Plofessor Xueust XX1llrn1n IS the exeeutvr t th t x testnmonx xxher et t e ll en or rss 1s uereunto set lISllll'1dS an sexs tus x or Xlax K -XSS Ol 0 wstrzbed sealed ami' e mfr' 1 fort ts X ' B IH-XNXLAI Sl-Xl l XX :messes Xomru P zhlzt X, S -X Xl SxxHB C' XIRS GRXCl XX ll NOX 1417712171 1 -te 1 25-'l'Hi B1f:'rHrJ.' 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' u ff: .J V X' 1 R K . , V, 2 H 9 L B F P X N 'N L 9 A SOPHOMORE S DREAM EHOI D a certarn Sophomore dreamed one trme and rt was on thrs wrse He entered the oflrce of the St Paul Drspatch and found that Clar ence Brrggs was the edrtor He bought a paper and read these headlrnes Brshop G A Chrrstenson of Sweden arrrved rn New York thrs mornrng Rev and Vlrs Blank nee Alrce Gustafson arrrved on the same shrp As he walked down the street he saw thrs srgn on one of the burldrrgs St Paul School of Musrc Alphrn Conrad Instructor rn X orce He entered th burldrno and here met Carol and Dorothy Dexter Carol explarned that she xx as Professor of Englrsh Composrtron at Yale Unrversrty and Dorothy told of her work as a teacher rn Greenland At thrs pornt rn hrs dream he awoke Agarn he dreamed and he was on a trarn westbound XVhen the con ductor called out Prerre South Dakota he alrghted from the trarn Here he vxas met by Lewrs Fllrs who owned a ranch outsrde the crty When they ar rrx ed at the ranch Rosamond had supper all ready for them He found ou later that she taught school nearby and kept house for her brother The next day he left for Beulah North Dakota It was such a large town that he decrded he would lrke to see some of rts most rnterestrng places He walked down Marn street and the first burldrng he saw was a s hoolhouse He entered and was met by the Prrncrpal Phoebe Strom After a chat wrth her he boarded the tram for Hardrng Montana as she had told hrm that Arthur Gustafson was owner of a sheep ranch there H found lrfe rather unrnterestrrg on a sheep ranch so he left for Calrfornra H had heard of the beautrful scenery and the great number of chrcken farms rn th Rro Lrnda Valley so he decrded to stop there The first chrcken farm he reached was owned by Dorothy Florrn After he had seen all there was to see here he went to the Isthmus of Panama Here he was brtten by an Anophrles mosqurto and had to see a do tor He went to Dr Frances Anderson the only doctor on the rsthmus and vt hrle here he awoke He dreamed the thrrd trme and behold he was rn the beauty parlor of the Golden Rule rn St Paul fEdna Rask was head of thrs department 1 After havrng had a manrcure he went to Adolph Carlson s Tonsorral shop rn lVlrn neapolrs for a shampoo From there he went to Bethel Academy as he had heard that Ruth Dahlen was head of the Mathematrcs Department there She told hrm that Orxrlle Joh son had recerved the L L D degree from Ovford Unrversrty that Roland Erbst was rnstructor rn Physrcal Culture rn a school rn Hawarr and that Arne Johnson w s cartoonrst for the Mrnneapolrs Journal It pleased hrm very much to hear such good thrngs about hrs old classmates and he left the academy feelrng xery happy Along the street he saw a large poster urth Rudolph Endbom s pr ture and these words on rt See the champroa skater of the xx orld tonrght at the Hrppodrome On Sunday he xx ent to hurch and was delr hted to Hnd that Helen Johnson was leadrng chorrster there l xx as announced that Alree Larson Prrvate Secretary to the Goxernor of Cuba would speak at 1 Busrn ss NVomen s luncheon the followrng day At thrs pornt he xx as au akened and hrs dream end d Thus he told rt to Frzaxcrss Axomsox P rl I T- l 25-TH? lf' 1-.Y' 'AL-1 25 Alf- J i wif i v ' in v - Wi i if i H iii -5 Q l . 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X :xwlw 1' ,f X fvfv- wx, , al VNU! 4 ff f bf? x. s ,, 25 Il-Il Bl FHHXNNLXI 1925 Q 2 2 2 9 TH 9 A TRIP IN AN AEROPLANE HI golden autumn us the most betutuful season of the year The crops are then ready und rupe to harvest ln the fall of the year 1924 Bethel Academy thought the tume rupe to guther unto uts folds a real freshman class They decuded to send out 1 good scout equupped wuth an aeroplane large enough for fufty or possubly seyenty fuve students Ihe scout set out for the Atlantuc coast nd was lookung for recruuts 'ulong the seashore Howeyer he soon learned that students were too busy to play along the seacoast Wushung to get away from the crowd he went out for a rude landung at Malden Mass Here he heard of a gurl who wus lookung for u school just luke Bethel I'he result was that Vluss Berg was the furst one to clumb unto the plane At Brudgeport Conn they met Paul Ohlun who us tall of stature firm un hus beluef and who also has all the qualutues of a full fledged Swede The purty now started out on a two week trup They crossed the ocean blue and landed un the country of countrues namely Sweden Thus long journey had not been un yaun for they succeeded un persuadung four new recruuts to leave theur beloyed fatherland They were as fol lows Carl Hasselblad Ernest Nelson Martun Eruckson and also a pretty mauden What do you suppose' Upon reachung Ameruca Martun took unto humself a Wufe It was a real rude for they dud not stop untul they came to Sault St Marue Much Surely enough here was a brught brown eyed lass who needed no coaxung to turn her steps towards Bethel So Loretta youned the merry group Beung near Wusconsun they must see uts beautuful towns and yullages The next place whuch receuved a vusut was Balsam Iake At 1 home where they stayed was a very motherly lookung gurl Thought the scout what a woman she would make uf she would come to Bethel and study Domestuc Scuence and sumular studues Immeduatelv she came packed her grups and was off Agaun they soared luke a burd unto the free atmosphere Someone had guyen them unforma tuon concernung a prospectuve student who wus now at Rock Island Ill They were fortunate enough to End Mr Johnson at home Havung guven Bethel a thought before he decuded to go wuth them Johnson oftered hus seryuce as presudent of the class All rejouced over thus and wondered where they would find a reluable young man for yuce presudent Some one suggested goung to Duluth and thus they sped across the country They found Eruc Syolund herdung cat tle Truly ut was a pathetuc scene as he saud good bye to the bossues I'hey were now yery near to the border lune and wushed to see the country on the other sude At Alberta Canada they had the good fortune of meetung Alyun Johnson Yes he was workung the first tume we saw hum and has been domg so eyer sunce He was standung by now turned back to the States goung through Bowden Mont Where they pueked up Vu tor I ruckson Iryung Pllus who hurled from the Dakota praurues was askung questuons contunuously Berger Swendson a boy who neyer had tume to go out wuth gurls also came from Dakota They now steered theur course to Muuunesota Seemungly they were destuned to stop ut Rose hull Steppung out of the plane th y overheard the followung duulogue Vyell Ida have you decuded what school you are to enter, Wo Fyelyn hoyv about yourself Oh I am sure I don t know I do want to go where We can haye a Good tume A few moments of sulence and a new youce was heard Gurls you remember the young man who was here last summer He had attended a yery good sehool at St Paul Just thunk the way he a mer boy yyould speak un publue Oh yes Vlargaret we do remember The seouts and recruuts seu7ed the opportunuty The gurls unstantly youned the flyung squadron Idgur Peterson better lfnown as our freshman eurtoonust was added to the group at St Cloud -Xt Elk Ruyer ut w as theur pruyulege to make the acquauntanee of .1 bashful but sweet Swedush muuden Punally Flla decuded to go along At St Paul there was a throng of new students who had guthered to wsl ome others from far und near Muss Iaeobson was also there and we haye enjoyed her guudanee throughout the yeur XVe wush to take thus opportunuty to evpress our pprecuatuon of her neyer turung serxuce Our first and as many say hardest year us oyer Next September yy w ull not need a scout to dureet us to Bethel 'yVe wull all come back to make next yeur as great 1 success as thus one hus been Page Foriy Nm: 1 25-THE BIS ANNUAL-I 25 V 1 T K 1 ' ' ' ' ' u s V ' Vs - . 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N 'Wim liulij wfvrfw lub rut lurk VVI' IAILA ANU 'UK' ,415 mf omfwfq 'Q -5,-1 JN c H!'7Pl-'6 DAy Ll NIFIX FRC fblfl mu a:5 wo -ru.: IV Av T111 fvvd LD! H LNVTF Betsy Page Flflj fi X03 1 af' it SJJN, V a EW f M1 W xN' xJ4Jl rf J X J ll W Wm gg L Ln -wx L ,Is W UEJW G R fk Lk A.. A u LN f Q PY' w 9 A 3 jf XX 7 if! ' . 3 4'-.055 0 2 5 N X A 5 N5-' 'x - Q 1925 THE BETHANNUAI 92 l Page Fzfty T'wa GILBERT PHILLIPS St Paul Mmn Presxdent Commercnal 25 Student Councxl Member 25 V1ce President Commerclal 24 Clarxon Staff 25 Fmal Debate 24 Football 23 Baseball 24 Track 25 Program C0mmlIIC6 25 Class Prophecy 2 5 MYRTLE CARLSON Grantsburg W1sc V1ce Presxdent Commercial 25 Student Welfare 25 Chorus 25 Presndent Commerclal 24 Class Hnstory 25 Soc1alComm1ttee 25 LYDIA ERICSON Ogema Wlsc Treasurer Commercxal 25 Chorus Program Commxttee 25 Y L V J - - 1 5 0316 - - . - - - n P . 7, - . . . - . Commercial News Reporter '25 , - - - - 1 . , . , y I , ' 1 , , a 5 AZ' 2 9 Q4 ANNA SORBOM Sr Paul Mum Chorus 25 MARIE CARLSON Publmty Commxttee 25 Class Prophecy 25 Program Commxttee 29 DORA BOXVMAN Canwood Sask Class Hlstory 2 5 ESTHER OSELL Duluth Mmn Decoratmg Commlttee 25 Page Fzfr, Thr e A 19 5-THE B E!fI-IANNUAL-1 - - - - - Sgratgord-,Icgwa 9 0 1 'Q Egg: 1'-? .s.g,, D . 1 wer- a'?'..S5-:gg-sg 1 .f9..5' I 1 W , 9- S cf , .n N 42 FC' Q,-. 1 xx iw' 1 N... 1 I ,-ff' X x X , 1 N,-1 f ' f ,,' X 5. A P11111 l 1fl1'-l ouf' V11 1 X IX Jowwox Nglsoq Vlmn lunms Clmmpmn 74 Stud nt Vs lfam COIT!I llIIkL Iootbmll 4 Bmkgtball 4 BlSLblll 7 uk C ARA Romx Kcnmarg Dak Duorltlng Commntu SOLIII Comn111lu 7 L oxx NILEIIIR St Paul 'Nimr Smnl C.0!TII11Illtk lDLxOI'1IlHj., C onmnllu. 'J UI'l1lT1LI'l1l XFIISI V101 1 E1z1C1XSox Mzlufa Umm Curie Gln Club 4 Lnstrx 4 9 a COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT C' Ass CGI ORS Old lfose und Cream Cl ASS l OX! I RS fmnumon Rose and Babu s Iirealn IIO C onquer LLL s all 'MII LLL musl hrs! eonlenel Irs no! llae haht that croeens us but Ihe md r DX ISI R Urs f ruee Phlllzps Xl 1 son CLASS HISTORY ND lf came to pass on the svcteenth day of the nlnth month of the year that a group of strangers 1n a strange land came seeklng admlttance to tht Commercxal Department of Bethel lnst1tute 2 And Mlss Phllllps the QYCCUIIIX d1d ald and help us 1n gettlng our programs of study arranged and she let us know from the first dav that ue would have plenty of work to keep ourselves busy 3 We d1d elect Myrtle Carlson to be our Preslclent and Cnlbert Phllhps our Vice Presldent and lvdxa Erlckson our Qecretary and Treasurer We also appointed a so lal and program commttt e 4 We d1d learn exceedxngly much shorthand ty pnng and bookkeepxng that first semester 5 l'hen our first party d1d come We were all lnvxted to Mlss Phxlllp s home where vye had a most pleasant tlme Many and varled costumes were yy orn so we became acqualnted wlth frlends from Holland Norway Qweden Spam and Amerxca and also one costume whleh dxd date back to the early 90 s 6 We rejolced extremely vs hen the tlme came to lay our books as1de for 7 But a short time after our return we d1d not have the gleam of yoy ln our faces that had been v1s1ble when vacatlon came for now came finals Fl hen we did study terrlbly hard 8 Our finals were soon over and one of our dear faculty members Nllss Phllllps yy as so relleyed that durlng the short vacatton we had after eompletlnv our exammatlons she took the great step of enterxng 1nto the holy bonds o matrxmoay and yx hen she d1d come back the second semester uoy and happt ness was thoroughly lmplanted on her Her name was no longer Mtss Phlllnps but Mr R Jay WX7ll9OI1 9 Cnlbert Phllllps d1d take the President s chair the se o d mester 10 And If came to pass that soon we got back 1nto the old routlne of study and the yye did start to prepare for our great so 1al that was soon comme XVe all worked dllxgently to make lf a success and vue surely d1d suceeed XVe made ll a St Patrnck s Day Party and we were compelled to call ach other by lrlsh names or a forfelt had to be glven ll At last the nlght of the Commerc1al program came when we yy to glve others the benefits of the talents of our class Many I'11US1C1l talents were shown by the toy orchestra under the thorough lnstru tlon of Mnss Anderson Varlous other numbers were glven besxdes some OutSldL readers 12 Then Commencement and Graduatlon Day did come when ue had to appear before a yast audlence and reeelve our dlplomas It was rndeed a sad tume when we must leave our dear Bethel after spending such a short tnme here l'5 But yye neyer yylll forget our Bethel davs and eyer thmk of our Alm 'Vlater fm l'zj1 11. lf l 25-llallx Bl'.lHqXXNL.Xl,-l9-5 Q- Mo' T I t- .- , U ' .A - . 1 ' v l. , il '. i --lf I '- ' 5 ly , L A I 'A Y I I Y . . v l V L ' , , I I F. 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A l a . 9 IHL BETH-XNNU 9 COMMERCIAL PROPI-IECY WAS thrnkmg about the old school days at Bethel Ah Hovu well I re membered the mght of the party and the w1sh1ng ball and the thmgs we all wrshed for I had W1Sh9d for a tr1p around the world and novs my xmsh was coming true just ten years later I had spent four years at the Unlversxtv and several more IH hard labor For the past five years I had been llvmg 1n C1l1forn1a and had grown qu1te fond of my llttle home But thls mormng I was to start on my tr1p so I had no regrets at leav1ng But oh I had spent so much tlme rn fond remrmscence that my tram was almost due My chauffeur was wa1t1ng 1mpat1ently for he knevs the tlme was short I told h1m to step on rt and we rushed madly down the avenue gettlng there just 1n t1me I was just gett1ng comfortably settled when I saw a beautxful young woman exqursrtely dressed and up to the mrnute 1n every respect comxng down the a1sle I dld not know her yet there was somethrng vaguely fam1l1ar about her that wonderful wrnmng sm1le for surely lt couldn t be? But If was Lydxa Erlckson my school pal of Bethel days She too was leav1ng for a tr1p around the world so we planned to have a glorlous tlme together She was novx a successful prlma donna the most wonderful of the age She Sald she had 111 her employ three of Bethel s Alumnr Lllllan Oberg her personal mald Myrtle Carlson her very efhclent prlvate sec retary and Mllton Lmder her butler We chose to cross the Pacrflc by way of the I-Iawanan Islands As we were strollmg on the beach at I-Ionolulu one day we saw a young man surrounded by a bevy of I-Iula Hula glrls who seemed to be enJoy1ng themselves rmmensely Comlng nearer we dlscovered to our surprlse rt was none other than Clyde Per k1ns our frlend of former days When we left we tr1ed to persuade h1m to return to the Un1ted States where great opportumtles 3W31t6d h1m but Perky decllned say1ng he would rema1n as long as the weather was mce and the glrls were so crazy about h1m In Chrna vxhlle v1s1t1ng one of the great UDIVCISIIICS wh1ch Bethel was supportlng we found Dora Bowman and Myrtle Falk domg the greatest mls slonary work of the century On our journey agam we were readrng 1n an Amerlcan newspaper about a great prece of art our Presldent had purchased for the Capltol burldlng It had been pamted by Yvonne Ulane the most wonderful art1st of the age Thrs of course was only her nom d plume for we knew her to be Leona Meulleur of St Paul She had studled ln the states and abroad untrl now though she was consldered far greater than her teachers the old masters she st1ll consld ered herself a student Then we read on about the great thlngs our Presldent was dolng I-Ie had done far more ln h1s two years of rulmg than many have done IH e1ght and he Pq Fff,s f - w V gl' l 2 5 - - - I I , 1 ,lg I ' I I X I l 2 5 . . 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I V . 4 . . , 1 Y ' - age f '- fx 9 P PAN 9 yy as admrred and respected by everyone Thrs the great and good Presrdent of our land was Grlbert Phrllrps the nauvhtrest boy rn our law class We nest arrryed at Venrce that wonderful crty of romance And rt was June oh the wonder of rt It ever' cast a spell of awe over two marden ladres as we now were you remember One evenrng as Ly dra was srttrng on the wrn dow ledge she gaye a queer lrttle cry l hurrred over to rnqurre the reason and there just beneath 1 gondola had paused The moonlrght gave the loyers away rt was Clara Rodrn and Earl Zahnder here on therr honeymoon Our next stop was rn Austrra where yu: were entertarned royally at the palace Here we were due for another surprrse for after the heartrest laugh we had enjoyed for years yye found the cause of rt to be Walter Johnson the Krng s lester ln France at the Olymprc Games one of our dreams vyas rerlrled Here yye found Vlelyrn lohrson who represented the Unrted States wt 'I efrnrs easrly carryrng away all the honors After a strenuous day we stopped at the Cafe ognrzed us and came oyer puttrng our fears to flrght as she whrspered to us that she was employed by the Erench Government as a detectrve At London ue met our class beauty Esther O sell She had won all sorts of beauty contests at home and abroad but had now retrred to grye others a chance She was marrred to the Prrnce of Vylales who knew that she was not only the most beautrful grrl rn the vyorld but also the best VJe had been havrng the trme of our lryes but felt a pleasant thrrll at the thought of soon seerng the old U S agarn So we decrded to take the first shrp that left rt proved to be an arrshrp a huge hydroplane As the prlot Gathered our baggage vye notrced somethrng about hrm so famrlrar and then as he spoke we knew rt yy as Harry Peterson He told us we could fund the rest of our class mates at Washrngton D C and sure enough we drd Lerona Clean as eourt reporter Anna Sorbom prrvate secretary to the presrdent and Paul Wal lendorf as Congressman from Mrnnesota Somethrng seemed to be drawrng us toward Boston so gorng where the sprrrt led us we found Nlrs kVrlson our class advrser rergnrng rn a wonderful home the mother of two delrghtfully pretty chrldren and she more beautrful than eyer the happrest rn all New England Nothrng would do but that we stop at the twrn crtres We were met at the Unron Depot rn St Paul by Mrnnesota s frrst woman governor Mrss Ander son who took us to her home on Summrt Ayenue where vue were royally ertertarned durrng our yrsrt Thus after travellrng the country oyer ue have been able to get rnto con tact yyrth all our classmates The members of the class of 25 who had been such a promrsrng group rn school though now rudely separated yy ere lrvrng up to therr old reputatron accomplrshrng the thrngs that they had looked for ward to so eagerly at our final party that great affarr at B A MARIE CARLSON. 1111 F11 S1 gl- l 2 5 - 'll H ,Q B li T 1- -Y N L' A I, -- l 25 ,V . . y . 3 A 1 1 l I 1 Yi Y , , x 1 ' 'L' w 1 w - ' r . 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Dlplovva ln Plano C erllficate ln l olce Ctrllficate ln Plano MUSIC DEPARTMENT NE of the growlng departments of Bethel Academy IS the Muslc Depart ment The past year has been a very successful one and qulte a number of IWID clty young people as well as Bethel students have taken advantage of the opportunltles offered ln Plano Xf1OllI1 Organ Mandolln XXOICQ Theory HISIOIY Harmony etc both here ln the studlo at Bethel Instltute as vsell as ln the Blanch Studlo 991 Payne Avenue Students have also thls year recelved tralnlng IH the Bethel Choral Club ID the Men s Cwlee Club as well as ln the Glrls Glee Club Boys uartette and the Bethel Orchestra vshlch are under the dlrectlon of Professor Hultgren and hls asslstants Two concerts have been glven thls year at the school The dlfferent musl cal groups have also taken palt ln varlous muslcal programs ln the FWIH Cltles The Glee Club made a trlp throughout a part of WISCOHSIH and Mlnnesota thls year durlnc May IH the lnterests of the school The Faculty of the MUSIC Department consrsts of the follovxlng well known muslc teachers Prof Cleo Cl Hultgren dlrector Prof A H Oberv Plano Mrs Marle Ackerlund Omark Vlolln and Mandolln Mrs Lllllan 'Vlolln Dahlgren Plano and Organ These teachers not only contrlbute to the work here but are much sought after by the muslc lovlng publlc ln the northwest Thls vear one dlploma and tvno certlflcates wlll be glven out a dlploma ln Plano to Mlss Hannah Vlola Johnson a certlhcate ln Plano to MISS Evelyre Carlson and a certlficate ln VOICQ to Mlss Exelyne Carlson As Muslc IS one of the lmportant arts not only to those who lntend to teach but to young people ln general vue recommend heartlly the advantages offered by a muslc school such as ours Proper appleclatlon of muslc 1S equally lmportant Wlth sklllful executlon Page Surly gl- 1925-THE 7 .f YUAI.-1 25 -2- V I , . . l'.j',,i' 5 ,. wg .K V A' i i , L' - -1 , , 7 7 , f f Q .' .' 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Y p 1 I 1 1 . . . , TI-II BETH-XNNIL 9 Top Rou, Em1lOlen Carl Olsson A Forsten Arthur Elllson Edwm lNylm Mzddle Rou, Fred Swedberg Wrllard Samuelson Lloyd Lennmg Herbert Peterson Arne Johnson Nels Stjernstrom Bottom Rod, Alphxn Conrad Rudolph Dahlqulst Drrector Hultgren Sxgfred Sandquxst Harold Martlnson THE BETHEL GLEE CLUB MONO the numerous actxvltres rn the MUSIC Department the Bethel Glee Club IS the outstandlng organrzauon promotmg and fostermg male chorus Slflglng not only creatmg 1nsp1rat1on rn the school llfe xtself but also furnlshmg a preparatron for future work Professor George G Hultgren the Dlrector of Music and Instructor 1n Volce at Bethel Instltute IS partlcularly fitted for thrs work Mr Hultgren has studled under promment Amerrcan Masters among whom are Davrd Bxsp New York baritone pupll of Dr Reske famous Parls teacher Prof Wlther spoon and Prof Oscar Saenger famous oratorro coach 'l he Chorus IS made up of nearly a score of Chr1st1an young men Almost all are preparmg for actlve Chr1st1an work wlth the exceptxon of a very few The members of the Glee Club represent the plck of the voxces at the lnstxtute and they have had careful trammg under Prof I-lultgren The majority have been associated wlth the chorus for a number of years extendlng through both therr Academy and Semmary work The work of the chorus has been hlghly esteemed throughout Mxnnesota where rt now has made four successful concert tours Churches have heartlly supported the chorus and wxllrngly entertarned them on thelr trrps Ihc arm of the chorus IS not to make money but rather to spread lnformatxon and awaken mterest IH our school to let our churches know about the work that the s hool lS dolng for the Chr1st1an young people of our land Several concerts have been glven ln the twxn c1t1es thls year and at the school A trlp to Callfornla was contemplated but dld not materlalrze I-loyy ever the chorus w1ll make xts annual tour this year golng to Grantsburg Su perxor and Duluth Pig Srxh 0 lf' 1925- i ' T A 'AL-l 25 ham of New York City. the greatest of voice instructors: Oscar Seagle. noted Q . 4 1' I 2- l925--ll'll', Bl'.TH.'XNNL'Al,-1925 ,1- Brainerd Christie Nels Stjernstrom Fmil Olen John Hedwall THE BOYS QUARTETTE BOYS quartette is an ideal organization It has all the elements neces sary to good music Moreover lt has youth and enthusiasm lt is not too large and men can easily go anywhere A boys quartette IS alvs ays popular The Boys Quartette of Bethel has a history behind it The boys began to sing together back there 1n the Freshman and Sophomoie year Later they became known as the Sophomore Junior uartette Three Seniors now leave the Junior to form the nucleus of next year s quartette Whether on occasions of happiness or soirow the boys have been called other places They have sung humorous and spirited bits such as quartettes like to sing Selling Kindling wood to Get Along and Hear Dem Bells Their song has been blessed for they have walked as they have sung On the King s Highway IISI1 7 . I V . 7 upon to sing: at school, in our Twin City Churches, at gospel meetings. and 'ug t fix U--Tito THIL BILTI-IFXNINIL 9 From Left to Rzght John Hedwall Vrola Erxckson Allce Larson Irvmg Ellrs Paul Erlanson Bramerd Chrrstle Lourse Hedberg Mrs Frances Anderson Drrector THE ORCHESTRA OR the first tlme rn 1ts hrstory Bethel has a real orchestra As a school we have always had several vocal organrzatlons and also number of artrsts playmg varxous mstruments Th1S year through the efforts of Mlss Frances Anderson these have been organlzed mto the orchestra Smce last fall the Orchestra has lrghtened the enjoyment of many pro grams l'hev have gn en selectrons ln chap l on several occasions but especially drd we enjoy therr splendrd performance at the Oratorrcal Contest and Boys Chrrstmas entertamment lxgS15 gtk ly 9 25 - ' ' A 'A L -l 2 5 3. '1 f ix '-Thrrr v BITHXNINIL 9 Top Row Huvo Mossberg Gordon Carlson Ernest Lagerstrom Clyde Gustafson Roland Erbst Rudolph Ehnbom Clarence Wallxn Alvm Johnson Chas Entner Arnold Wlck lund Blrger Swenson Illrddle Row Lloyd Hanson Roy Dow Edvun Nylen Rose Jorgenson Flwabeth Berg Mxss Florence Prxce Edith Jacobson Irwmg Ellis Alphm Conrad Adolph Carlson fxrsl Row Tnllte Flood Mildred Berglund I-Illdur Johnson Irene Daleen Verda Erxckson THE EXPRESSION DEPARTMENT HE Expressxon Department IS perhaps the most v1tal auxllxary to the Academy and Semlnary courses 1n fact a part of them both Students of the Academy and members of the IVI1ss1onary Trammg Course meet ln a class twlce weekly Other students ava1l themselves of the opportunlty to recelve prlvate IIISIIUCIIOH Miss Arvllla Prlce the 1nstructor has for many years been the head of thls Department It IS lmpOSS1bl6 to overestlmate the value of the mstructxon recelved 1n th1s department For numerous students graduate from the Academy from whence they go duectly to till posltlons ln whlch the art of using the volce correctly IS of the greatest Importance A course ln publ1c speakmg would seem lmperatlve to the mlmsterxal students whose future professlon w1ll demand a constant use of the XOICQ An mterestmg fact about publ1c speaklng IS that it does not depend for effectlveness on elther wlld or measured gestures nor on the ab1l1ty to shout loudly but rather on clear thmkxng and Intense feelmg that the most effectlve speech IS the expresslon of the strongest emotlon cont1olled by the mtellect And that 1n addmon to the volce bearmg and attltude have an 1mportant part 1n expresslon Durmg the year several mterestmg programs have been gxven on such sub lects as Martxn Luther Thanksgxvmg Chr1stmas our Hero Presldents the Unknown Dlsclple and Easter Page Yrxlg Four Ll- 1 .45-THE S :ll 'AL-1 25 --Q5 I : 4, , , ' , , Esther Jorgenson. Frances Anderson, I-Iaeel Christie, Bessie, Le Master, I l Y . ATHLETICS 9 XXV COAC II S I ROVIVJAI I Hn I9 1 plaxer Ind tmmcr of grcwt ubnl I-It ts tn tll State hugh school mn collcgc mm Roger mlways out jumped hts opponent at center no matter how tull he was I-Its pnotmg, IS spectacular and hts bas ket shootmg excellent Al PHIW CONRAD lortcurd Conmc IS short but qutck as 1 flash Onct he gets sttrtecl therc ts no cnd to hls iight Hts cxccllcnt long shootmg non mam 1 game I I OX D HANSON Guard Olt proxed to be 1 stone wall under th basket He ulso showed excellent form un basket shootmg He dxd much m mmlung the team successful Pan SIX1 rx 1 2 5 - T H 1-1 B 1-1 fl' H j. L' .5 Ij i l 9 2 5 ,Q B ' I ROGER WICKSTRAND-Ct-nu-r if 1 I 7 H Y ty S: 13-S' ROI AND I-RBSI C cl,'7ltI1r7 Runntng eutrd I. bit 1 xa ut plaxcr and leader He underst1ntIS th glmc md I9 one of the bcit plners thtt Bethel hm utr htd Hc xleo plncd In the church It'l1.,LIC md xx 19 g cn 1 place on thc All Tum City IVIxth1e1I tum I I OYD I I NNIINC loreeurd nnmg 9 xc mn game Xx'hen hc shoots from under the btsket S Ootmg count H e hlghest seorer thus xcar and ulll hc 1 xtlutble pI1xCr on thc next yctr Q Ilumnl tetm JOHN I-IEDVN AI I Guard Johnme dad much m neepmg up the Qptrtt of our boys and mlso nn keepmg the opponcnt s store down ARNI JOHNSON loruarel Arne the star of thc Sophomores xxmnmg htiket ball tetm showed p ue xxxtm t e re ulars r tn Qelson he u 1s forced to drop out be etusc of 1IIne95 but xxhtle he did pI.Jx hc did hm Shire m IILIPITIQ, the ms x n I 1 NNI. Jr 5 ez 1 1925-THE BI'f'I'Ht-Xff.'AI,-1925 ' 1 . . fr . is . ' I thIc 'f . . . III. II I- 'I ' I,c ' i. .1 'te at the '. I V it is not II1ck. but skill. that mzxkelskhis I .h ' , c is th' ' 1' 1 B I f-11 ' 1 hr -g .. tm 4 the N 5, V9 . n 'et Sixf'-S -'rn TH RN BASKETBALL SEASON 19 2 5 HE Bethel Academy basketball team ended its season March 73 in a title game for the championship of the Twin City Academic Athletic League with Minnehaha Academy vyhen Minnehaha s lighting quint carried home the trophy after downing the Bethel floor squad in 1 thrilling game 16 13 re viously to this the home boys had chalked up seven victories to their redit and had been charged vyith four defeats All guesses as to the outcome o Hnal game went in Bethel s fayor although Minnehaha vyas conceded a strong iight nv chance of 1 yictory over the favorites But such a luck moaned when Minnehaha captured Bethels one point advantage and then tucked the game away yy hen they scored again in the last minute of pla, w all Losing the championship does not spoil the team s record much anywiy It was the unexpected slump in the last two week of the season that spoiled tl e team s hopes for a l O00 ay erage The Hnal average was XVon Lost Jet Results of all games play ed Bethel Minnesota College Bethel Bethel Minnehaha Academy Bethel Bethel St Paul Academy Bethel Bethel Augsburg Academy Bethel Bethel University High Bethel Uniyersity High Minnesota College Minnehaha Academy Alumni Mmnehaha Academy One prominent fact that can be taken from the above recotd is that th Bethel team played against strong competitors in every game Every opponent can be classed with the first class academic teams Credit for this is due largely to the manager Brainerd Christie who arranged all the games Six of the twelve games were played on the home Hoof and although it was hoped that more home games could be booked the home fans were well satisfied The team was coached by Mr A Stromwall and to him goes much of the credit for leading the team through the season to the victories that it has to its credit Coach Stromwall has had much experience in playing and coaching and the help he gave to the team in as very valuable The individual scoring race has been an interesting sidelight to the General playing cf the team The summary follows lloyd Hanson 5 points John Hedyyall 1 point Substitutes 7 points Lloyd lerining points Roland Erbst poir s Roger Wickstrind Alphm Conrad points points 34 Substitutes who have played at one time or another are Melvin Johnson Arne Johnson Arvid Ciordh David Gibney and Paul Wallendorf Page Szxly hgh! ln 1925-THE BE .iYNL'.Xl,-l925 31' i y C, . I X e w e f me 1 g ' 1 5' e V ' ' ' ' . ' J e l Y Y I ' . QV 1 . 7 5 .583 Bethel 18-Augsburg Academy' - - 17 Bethel 23-Twin City Bus, University 24 7---- ' ' - - 17 18- .' ' 4 - 4 17 15- ' ,' - - 13 13- ' - - 12 16- . j - - 13 16- ' ' - - 19 21- ' - - 6 14- ' -fA- 21 16- ' ' ' - - - 12 13- ' i - - 16 ' ' ' e I , . . . . . . . D 1 1 . f - ' - - - 70 ' - ' - - -V ' ' 4 - - V 47 '.: ' - - 4 ' T N ilninouw Alphm Conrad Clyde Perkxns l awrence Selm Rudolph Ehnbom John Hedwall Manager Arne Johnson Charles Entner THE HOCKEY TEAM HE 1924 25 hockey season saw Bethel rn actxon for the Hrst time ln the hlstory of the school This was possrble because of the representatron from the arrowhead sportland A scrrmmage wrth Lake Park proved that Bethel had a good team As we could not schedule any games with high schools we were forced to play college teams Although most of the games were lost we felt that there was a great honor rn many of our defeats Some college teams that we played competed w1th the Unrversrty of Wrsconsln and Notre Dame and 1n two cases we lost by onlv one POIHI The forvx ard lme made up a fast and spectacular combxnatron wlth Alphm Conrad at center Arne Johnson and Lawrence Selrn at wrngs The defense was almost rmpregnable with Charles Entner Elmer Johnson and Alv1n Johnson at guard lt looked comlcal to see Rudy Ehnbom freeze some drfflcult shots ln the game w1th Luther College he stopped sxxteen shots and let only two count Season s score Bethel 14 Opponents 12 FOOTBALL SEASON 1924 LTHOUGH the football team of 1924 d1d not wm a smgle game the season was hlghly successful lnsofar as It brought about a partral revival of football rnterest among the student bodv Never before had a Bethel foot ball team performed before such a large audlence of student sport fans and VIS 1tors as the crowd whlch assembled to wltness the Bethel Johnson Hlgh strug gle whlch ended up IH a scoreless txe lggl fl' 1 9 2 ii T H If B li at H31 Q5 U 5 Lei 1 CLUL 'll' L 1 M A 1 . ' 2 '1 Ja e .ix y-.Vine 51- 5 T H A N-N-L7 A L ---L9 2 5 1l I'Hr ATI-IL!-TIC' BOARD Alphm Conrad John I-Iedwall Roland Erbst Charles Entner Bessre I eM:1ster Mrss Ingeborg Bel gren Faculty Member Flsre Erxcson THE INTER CLASS TRACK MEET N MAY 3 the annual Inter Class Track Meet was held The Semors Won by scorrng 60 JOIPIS Junlors 50 pomts Freshmen 36 pomts and Soph omores 26 polnts The lndlvrdual pomts scored were as follows R Wrck strand 23 Hugo Mossberg I8 J Hedwall I5 L1 Russell I4 L Lennmg I2 L Hanson 5 R Erbst 5 E Sjolund 5 D Cubney 3 V Errckson 3 C Helander 3 G Phrlllps Z M Johnson 2 F A Johnson 2 R Anderson 2 P Ohlln l The one half mlle relay race was won by the Junrors glvmg them five pornts Freshmen second glvxng them 4 POIHIS and Senrors thxrd grvrng them 3 pornts B CHRISTIE Pg? ly l A. Conrad 12, N. Sandquist lf, C1ustafson'9, Peterson I7, Porsman 5: U I' A 21'F7l GR GANIZATI E111 C111 -.Q LEJOKEDO SVEA ATHENFX A U OARD NGC Q El UI UI wif UHF cr KN WN KN i n BAND M 5.1,A.L2.1u.m ' .f m Il E Ri In2i .!!EL ' E Irs Q :rf-if sux Q I ll I A . ,H lin ' lll Q laik! 0 Q will 1 EEE! ' likxgi 3.4 Il IlI A ZEQQFI I lIl lll Q A Mus,w c llil DQ 'I' ' I ulll I ij!-3 Twin 5, ...-ll Q 'EEE I iw- f fll llIl i I- ATHLU' IH 31:1 IIIISS Ilia , Q ' '-mx + - ' R ' H TH BLTI-IXNIYL 9 4 ARNE JOHNSON HILDUR JOHNSON GORDON CARLSON Suea Declamatory Alpha Beta Declamatorq Oratorrcal Contest Contest Winner Contest Winner Winner THE ALPHA BETA LITERARY SOCIETY ITERARY societies are inherent parts of an institution like Bethel The literary activities are the wine of school life Not even students can get on with bread alone The Principal encouraging new students to Join one of the literary societies said You would mdeed be one sided queer people were you to take part in no activities outside the classwork The Alpha Beta society sponsors the literary programs carried on in the English language Numerous graduates of the school testify to the fact that the experience received in appearing before an audience at such programs has been of great value to them Its platform gives the speaker a real audience and the advantage of helpful constructive criticism at the same time This year a good deal of interest was shown in the oratorical contest eighteen entered the prellmlnaries The girls seem to be the best declaimers The series of inter class debates scheduled for the last part of the school year has attracted the attention by classes especially The debate is beneficial to a greater extent than any other public discourse in that it compels the speaker to be alert and quickly decide on the best way to refute the opponent s state ments in short to plan think and speak while on his feet OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEVIESTER LAVJRENCE SELIN Preszdent LLOHD LENNING Presxdent LLOYD LENNING Vice President JOHN HEDWALL Vrce President Secretary EDITH JACOBSON Secretary Treasurer HANNAH JOHNSON Treasurer Page Sezrnlj T4 0 33' LLlL9L2 5 1- EL I - LLL, ' A If- 1 25 L study of the solids, languages, history and science, may be the bread, but the 9 C Q 0 0 Q 0 Q Q O C Q Q O O O 0 U C I I 0 0 l I I I Q O I Q C O O U D I U C O Q I C O C C Q Q O E C O C 0 I D I O I 0 O C O C I 0 Q O Q 0 U Q D C U O O I O O 0 0 O O Q l I Q D I I D O OOIOOIOIOOOIOOIOIIIII CE ...4 Ii Oilllllll Roger VXVICRSII' nd Naomx Hultgrcn Lmnea Styernstrom Rudolph Lhnbom AIPHA BETA IINAI DI BAIQIXIG TI AVI SVEA LITERARY SOCIETY By MARTIN ERICSSON MONG the llterary actIvItIes of Bethel the Swedlsh llterary socIety Svea IS one of the most actwe Its purpose IS to retaln the Swedxsh culture at our school to gne the students an opportunxty of studymg SwedIsh llterature and to be famIlIar wIth the people to wh1ch Bethel owes Its blrth and growth The programs of the past year under the leadershlp of Messrs Martln ErIcsson and Martln Enkson have been very successful and students as well as outslders have shown great Interest In the meetlngs by attendmg them Thlrty one members have been welcomed Into the soclety durIng the year At the annual Svea Declamatory Contest the first decIsIon was awarded to Arne Johnson and the second to Ernest Nelson lVlay we help to keep the Interest of Svea as v1tal at Bethel even In the future as lt has been In the past It has proved to be of great benent to the students and may ll contlnue to be so O F F I C E R S FIRST SFNIEQTFR 'SECOND SFXIFSTER MARIINI ERICSSON! I LOND IFNININC Fu A MFDELBERC CARI ANDERSON V101 A I-RICKSONI V ce President Presldenl Secretarq Treasurer PIUUISI Presxdent MAR l IN ERICIXSON WII LARD SAMUELSON1 Vzce Presldent EBBA ANDERSON! RL TH A JOHNSON! HILNIA ABRAHAXISONI ERIC SJOLUND Aergeant at Arms Secretaru Treasurer Pzamst lag: 9 anti, Tlurc I I 2 , A 4-If - I ,,,, M , ,,,,,M,,,,, .., K ' ' ' Inoueunonunllununnnlnnu , . , . ,,,,,,,, A -M Q I , l:I . D . - I 4 I I : ... ' Q ' ' U 2 a XO ' -4 Z 5 I I no , '4 H , , la .. ' . - I U' . 0 , U 0 I I I '4 C I ' I ' - ' s ' A E .-I I I ' . . Er . ' - 3 - . V , A - -I-I . . -I-4 Q ' ' 0 v--1 I l -' . Q ,'. . , I, . 4 ' - ' ' ' C n . Q X' I - . I : e I I no . Q ' ' I ' ' 3 -r' - u . . . . , , - -I , , 4 . Q VN A Q : ' - - 3 E I p I . . - ' 2 I ' f, I - .M : f I: ' , . . . - f . , , D - Y 0 4 . A I - . Q ' I . 0 Q I - ' ' I ., Z ' 4 : h ., o 'Q . f o -5 I I - f 0 - V , ' . , l . .I, Q : .. I, F V, . , P . . ,v ' ' , 2 -. ' R . . . 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' l , 5, I Ln . .Q J . ., I , C ., , I ' - . uv I ' - - 0 I O I . - 'R :IL L , . , 1 9 l'HI BLTHANNL-XI 9 Top Row Gerald Norton Eldon Lmdberg I-nthxof Johnson Clarence Wallxn Paul Ohlm Karl Eric Anderson Ca l Hasselblad Harold G Ellsworth I'olke Ekolad O Fred Swed berg Edwm Nylen Mrddle Row Lawrence Selm Inmg Ellls Joseph Prxberg Alum Johnson Burger Swenson Vxctor Erxckson Ernest A G Nelson Adolph Carlson Alphm Conrad Carl Olsson Fzrst Row Martm Errkson Gordon Carlson Arne Johnson Chas Entner Lloyd Lennmg Alfred Larson Gunnar Lmdahl George Schlofmann No man Sandqulst Erlc Sjolund THE MINISTERIAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION HE MIHISIEIIBI Students ASSOCIBYIOH cons1sts of those who wxll some day be our great preachers and denommatxonal workers In the meetings of thls Assoclatlon the farmer boys bankers clerks and others have thelr begm nmg as future preachers They usually meet twlce a month when some of the boys put outlmes on the board or preach short sermons Thls IS then dlscussed by the class and the dlrector a member of the Semmary faculty glves hmts on how the sermon should be arranged Professor Olson was unable because of hxs classes at the UHIVBYSIIV to meet wlth us as he prevlously has so we dld not meet regularly unt1l Dr Hag strom offered to take Prof Olson s place We certalnly feel mdebted to Dr Hagstrom and Professor Olson for the help ln HOm1lCflCS whlch vue have re cerved under the1r leadershmp The students are arranged IH four groups wxth some of the old and new students 1n each group These groups have charge of varlous I'6l1glOllS servlces throughout the twm c1t1es Some of the Mmlsterlal students have churches vshlch they serve every Sun day Whlle nearly all the MIHISICIIHI students take churches durmg the summer vacatxon A few years ago We had only speakers rn each group but smce the Mus slonary Tralnmg class has Jomed us we have smgers and p1an1sts as well We appreclate the help they render and we also enjoy thelr fellowshlp LLOID IENVING Pres1denI AI I-RED I ARSONY I :ce Presrdent CHARLES ENTNIER Secretaru GUNINYAR I IINDAHl Treasurer I :gr S zrnlj four -1. 1 25- 1 - -.1 es fr. . . l , . v v . 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' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,K -l ' lr. 19g5 1THE 315jHANNuAt1ipr925 Ig, I'op Rou, Rudolph Dahlqurst Edwm lNylen Ernest C A Nelson Roger Wxckstrand C Martm Frlcsson Ioseph I-rrberg Gerald Norton Wzddle Rou, Cladys lewns Ingrnd Stjernstrom Ruth Adele Johnson Gladys Rundqunst Elna rorssell Agnes Damelson Mrs Grace Wllson Chas Entner Izrst Rott Ilmlly Satterberg Elsxe Incson Esther Sabel Esther Fhnbom Irances Anderson Carl Ackerman llnnea Stjernstrom I.l11abeth Iarson FOREIGN MISSIONARY CANDIDATES I-IIS Gospel of the kingdom must first be preached m all the world for a wrtness and then shall the end come These are the Master s words What an opportunlty hes before us The vastness of the fields ought to appeal to us All are not called to enter the forelgn work but are there not many who have neglected to obey the VOICE of the1r Master' What vast contrnents are shrouded rn almost utter darkness and whlle hundreds of mllllons suffer the horrors of heathemsm and of Islam the burden of proof rests on you to show that the clrcumstances 1n whlch God has placed you were meant by God to keep you out of the forelgn fields were the words of .Ion Kelth Falcover as he closed one of hls addresses to the students of Edm burgh and Glasgow Umversrtres As appealmg as those words once were are they not more appealmv now, Shall we because of selfishness keep the vosp l to ourselves, No Bethel Instltute has an organ17at1on whlch consxsts of members who have chosen the forelgn Helds as the1r life SCFVICG The Student Volunteers have held meetmgs ln the varlous churches m the Twin QIIIBS have v1s1ted Old People s I-Iomes M1ss1ons and elsewhere So rn thus Way Jesus Christ IS made known and after all IS not the Great Commlssxon for all of us to Go and dlsclple all natrons and then we shall hear I-Irs words Lo I am Vllfh you always even unto the end of the world OI-I ICERS ESTHER EHNBOXI Sdfclufy FRANCIS AND! RSON Ireasurer lm S-unly ru' 'I V , ' , I y , '. . , 1. . . , 1, I 'I .I . . . . . ,. I . f' VI - ' ' I ' . I H . . - VV V . . ' . V Q H . . I s V V - VV V A ' . V fx O . , , O IL , s x V - II - - VV II VV - - - VV ' II - r VV - . V ----- - - ,- , I . I 5 I' - Y - - ' ' ' P . ',. . '. I V .I- -F LQ- 1925-THE Bl1ITHANNL'.-Xl,--1925 ,Q- Lawrence Selm Jefford Loren Alun Johnson Arne Johnson Gxlbcrt Phmlllps Laura Rundqulst Hannah Flood Carl Olsson THE STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Councll IS a group of students chosen by the student body as a whole to represent them IH all vltal matters concernlng the school or government Wlthlfl the school Each class has xts representatlves there The Senlor Class has three the Junlor Sophomore and Freshman classes have two each the Commerclal Department has one representative m th1s body The dut1es of thls body are man1fold although the1r power 1S of course l1m1ted The faculty when they deem It advxsable to do so present the suggestlons of the student councll to the student body wlth an opportunlty to vote their ap proval THE ATHENAEN SOCIETY HE Athenaen Soclety xs a soclal organxzatlon for gurls A g1rl on entermg Bethel automatically becomes a member of thxs Soclety Miss Jacobson has been our faculty advlser durmg the past year and deserves much credlt for her advlce and help ln all the act1v1t1es of the SOCICIY 1924 25 has been a year of acttvlty and lnterest On the afternoon of Oct 19th a large group of glrls met and went for a Pow Wow to Happy Hollow After refreshments had been served a short msplratxonal program was g1ven around the glowmg embers of the camp fire A red letter day durmg thxs season was November lst when the So xety gave a Lxterarv program Durmg the Fall of 1924 the SOCIBIY took an offerlng 1n chapel and this money went toward buylng toys whlch were sent to Mlsslonarles Damelson ln Indla and Gustafson m Chma On Feb 13th the SOCIGYY had a valentlne party whlch was enjoyed by a great number of glrls pgs lj . . , . 1 V - V , - V . . F. c . - , a e rfrrn '-Six gy 1925-THli BIQTHANNC.-Xl,-1925 gf Top Rou, Ernc Sjolund Martm Errcsson lloyd lenmng Carl Olsson Lawrence Selm Pro fessor H C Wrngblade Second Rott Naomr Hultgren Bessie lelVlaster Grlbert Phlllrps Nels Stjernstrom Hrlma Abrahamson Paul Wallendorf Szmnq Ruth Palmqunst Frances Anderson Gordon Carlson THE CLARION HE officlal School Paper of Bethel Academy IS the Clarlon It rs a twelve page publlcatlon prmted on a good grade of glossy paper The purpose of the Clarlon rs to record the Important events of the school year to brmg the news to parents of students and frrends of the mstrtutlon to grve students practlcal espernence rn edltmg a newspaper and to grve space for the best llterary products from students pens Durmg the year Dr Hagstrom has contrrbuted a helpful message ln each Presldent s Corner ln the paper whale he was rn Callforma Essays have been selected from the Englrsh Classes for the paper Each lssue has had rts lass reports Now all that has been partly read whlle we thlnk that the sport se tlon has had the most readers except perhaps the Home Bakery column edlted by the assrstant edltor Although Professor H C Wlngblade staff advrser has scanned each artl cle to correct grammatlcal mistakes to replace xll chosen words wlth the ught ones to strarghten out bunglmg constructrons yet he has as far as posslble preserved the lndrvldualrty and the style of the wrrter The staff owes him much for hrs helpful and consrderate aduce Page Y nj? . vi' 1, . 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Especially appreciated were the Notes by the Way, written for the r eve I '-. erin 9 OI IVIA JOHNSON MEMORIAL MISSIONARY MOVEMENT Send three 1n my place These were the words of a dylng woman stlll rn the pr1me of llfe Vlrss Ol1v1a Johnson was born 1n Blekmge Sweden w here she also found her Savrour when she was fourteen years of age Here too she was baptx7ed and jolned the church She soon felt the call for dehmte Chrrstlan work and came to the Unlted States where she entered the Woman s Baptlst Mlssronary Tralnmg School rn Chlcago After completlng her course she spent seyeral years as a Home MISSIODJYY rn Kansas She then entered Bethel Where she won the love and admrratlon of all After her graduatron IH 1913 she applled to the Eorergn MISSIODHYY Board to be sent to Congo Afrlca As the Board at that tune d1d not send unmarrled w oman to that country she was advlsed to go to the Phlllpprne Islands In the fall of 1913 she set sa1l After flve years of hard work IH the Phlllpplne Islands MISS Johnson re turned to the Umted States to get more tralnrng 1n order that she mlght better equxp herself It was durlng thrs VlS1f that she became slck Wlfh mfluenza and ln January l9l9 God saw Ht to take her Hls ways are not our ways nelther Hrs thoughts our thoughts Is lt any wonder then that the faculty and students of Bethel wlsh to per petuate the memory ofOl1v1a Johnson and stnmulate rnterest IH Home and For elgn MISSIONS The Ol1Vl3 Johnson Memorlal Mrssronary Movement was begun rn l920 by the faculty and students of Bethel Academy Its arm IS to select 1 cholce number of approprlate books for the lrbrary ln the Phrlrpplne Islands whrch wrll serve as a memorlal for Mlss Olrvra Johnson C IEQTHIFR I HNBONI lreszdenl ANNA JOHNSON Seerelarq and lreasurer THE MISSIONARY BAND HE Mlsslonary Band was organrzed for the purpose of promotxng the Sp1r rtual l1fe of the students who automatlcally become members upon regls tratlon From seyen thrrty untll the flrst bell whrch rrngs three mlnutes of erght each school day durlng the entrre year has been opened wlth prayer ses srons J hese meetrngs have been Well attended and have brought blesslngs and happlness lnto the school It has been a great joy to begln the day on our knees God has heard the prayers whrch have been offered up and souls haye been saved Ey ery other Frrday evenlng at slx o clock the Band has had charge of the prayer meetlngs rn the Semrnary Chapel Our meetmgs however are not lrmrted to the school as we extend the work to the varnous churehes IH the tW1n Cltles On Sunday afternoons these students have charge of the Young People s meetrngs Thus studerts are g1V6D the oppo1tun1ty to develop thexr talents by speak1ng smgrng etc Three of the students droye up to Larsmont Mlnnesota durlng Easter yacatron where four seryxces were held O F I- IC F R S O I: SWFDBI-RG Presrdent AI PHINI CONRAD Y :te Presrdent I 1 S Ijllff -1- l 25-THE BI'lTH'XNNL':Xl.-l925 I-' .1 - fini Ynirr A, . ., . . x - f . y v Y y A .A . . , I .A . 7 q V I ,. 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V . . . v '- ' ' ' V- D ,HK f A 4' 'Ffn l THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION H N ttll us th1t 1 rolllnv stont g1thtrS no mois 1 trut s1x,1ng tndttd Surtlx tht Alumnt Assotntxon so bustts ttitlf at all stasons that tt c1n 1ttratt no ltthtn Our ofIf1ttr9h1xt so t11tl1lullx dtsthargttl thttr duttts tl11t 1 rt1l h1nd or unttx h1s tonttnutd bttxxttn tht dtfftrtnt cl1Qsts Prtstdtnt AuquSt Btrg s suc ttssor ltr tht tnxutng., xtar ti Illtlllftl I111l1nd Illtn Htdlund 1nd Ilt1nor Iiondt Rtcordthg 1nd Cotrtspondmg Stcrtt1rtts wtrt so tff Cttnt th1t thty xxtrt rt tltttttl to thttr POSIUODS Pay tht xx'1y Llltn gaxt 1 ptrltct modtl o' rtport at tl1t 1nnual mttttng tt xx19 1 dcltght to htar ll Iait Qprmg tht annual hanqutt xx as htld 1t tht Plrst Sxxcdlsh I51pt1st Lhurch ot Mmneapolts It xx1s 1n occaslon long to be remtmbtred tor roustng fonts for Rtv Hamltn s 1nsp1rat1on1l messagt but aboxt 1ll tor oxct ht1ted In tht xoung o thts xtar xxt h1tl ou1 annual busmtss mtttmg Dr 1nd Nlrs Jon1S Ahlqulit gractd us xxlth thttr prtstnct at thc occaston Dr Ahl qLllSI tof tht class of l9l l I has noxx ltft Amtrtca for a ftxx months study tn I ondon H19 Wtft tclaii of IQIOI and thelr f1m1ly Wlll rtmatrf htrt for Somt ttmt afttr whtch lVIrQ Ahlqutst wtll tom htm tn England and thtx wlll rtturn to I t1n1 Asmm ln Ind11 It ts ot tnttrtst to nott hoxx m1ny of our Alumnl folks haxt bttn YCIIVL ln tl1t xx ork of Chrxst s ktrtqdom 18 mtntittts ot tht gospel 19 tt1thtrS '1I'lLl as phy s1t11nQ t do not htS1t1tt to x 11t s t x not a ftw ot thtit C hrtstnn xx orlttrs rtcttvtd thttr tint t1ll or QWIHLCI 1 grt1t tmpttus tor thttr htgh c1lllng xx hllt thtx xx trt xxtthln tht dtrttt tnflutnct ot tht mitructton 1nd ttlloxxshlp ot Bttlltl Atldtmx Our tonSt1nt pr1xtr1Q th1t Iatthtl mly rtn111n trut to tl1t l11th th1t ti tn Chrtit lteui Max Sht txtr tr1un1pl11ntlx w1vt tht banrtr tht blood St11ntd h1nntr ol our glOI'lOLl9 I ord Il1tn wtll Ht lt1d us on to ttrt1tn XICIOTX Ill 11 A , ,, . , , . , . , - a , . . . - .4 ,, A 1- I9I7J-IIII'BI'II1'XXNL-XI l97J I. 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L Y 3 I iI i xI A I H X I 1 I xI I I V I 3 VV vm 1 VI I i I 1' I i 3 I xb I IN Y' I 4 Vx I 5 B 5 I I H I I I I I I x r 1 .vt I 1 v x x 1 I Y I I X I I II 3 I H H ' Ax I YI Y I11x,xIVotm-11, '. ., .x -,Hn--.x'i.n THIS HAPPENED S E P T E M B E R Sunburneel crowd pours rnto Academy xacatlon IS ox er Freshman from the red school house xxants to knoxx xx hat faculty means Broncho makes marden speech at Get Acqualnted So ral gra nmar teachers lookrng forvx ard to busy season New dlscoxery made Professor VV1llman rs afrud of mrce Homesrckness sets rn Dearest Vlama I haxe noxx been her one xx eek and two days Frrst Alpha Beta decrcies that The old rs better than the new Deer slon 50 JO rn faxor of us OCTOBER Atmosphere at first Svea IS dangerously charged xxrth polrtlcs Bethel rs slam rn first football game wrth Luther S ore O I8 Carl Olsson rn maugural after long suspense tells nevxbaked Senlors You ve got youth Athenaeans pow wovx rn Happy Hollow partake of grapes and cookres Coolrdge and La Follette address Alpha Beta croxx d they vxear the same swallow tall to saxe on rent Bethelrtes w1th Dr Hagstrom rn the front rank unflrnchrngly face gun of photographer Domestic orchestra appears rn whrch John Hedvx all blows hrs own horn Boys uartette and sundry other talent go to Sandy Lake rn snortrng Ford to surprrse mtrves Vklfh meetrng Clyde Gustafson observes that the low grade on qu17zes rs probably due to the poor grade of paper they are wrltten upon Of a dull evenrng Lrnnea srghs Oh I vxrsh somebody xxould tell hrm Go West young man NOVEMBER Mrnlsternl hunters plus Rudre Ehnbom start out for Northern xxoods Deer bagged but Rudre spends nrght wrth the bears Elect1on sp1r1t rntense Senrors vote rf possrble for Magnus or Schall Annual hrkers vxade through snow Mrs Berggren does surxlxe rt drd enjoy lt Svx edrsh Royal Vrce consul speaks at Svea Martln Errcson brrnvs hrm a glass of water Armrstrce program Dr C S Howard makes us vxeep and laugh for an hour and ten mrnutes Look out my vaccrnatron Some were shot 1n therr arms none rn therr noses Brg fire at Grbney s Hanna Flood roasts a covx on rt for hungry fellovs Senrors Hazel brmgs forty seven to Thanksgrvrng Concert She vyrns Clarron out jammed vsrth pow wow reports Mrs Swedberg rs sard to have had charge of pantry at faculty s outrng Basketball team vxhettrng knrves for comrng encounters P9 ly I 1925-TIIICBIi'I'II.AXNNl'AI,-l925 !-' e 3 I 7 V Y I 1 V3 V ,. V V V ,. V., 1 . .. . 1 V V . 3 F. V . e T . ' Y V 1 Y ' l I . . U X . e . ' QA 3 'P ' ' YH V 11 7 3 Y 'I . . e - - .I - H - 1 1 L Q s s s s . s- , I D i V' 4 ' - t. - I . . ef '. - . K I s y x V V .. e H K, , , Yi ml .. - .. .. V. 3 I V .1 I V I .. - -- V . . . . . . V . Y V - I. - V. v Q g . . V. . e . 1 . . . A, . . s r v r . V Y .. , . . . . . 1 V e . . -. x l . , 1 1 V I y V. Yi n F . . , Y I - ' o Y . . V V H . . ,H .. .. . . V . . . . , V - V . . . V. ,, . ,. , . . - Y ' I . 1 .. M v - V . . . a e fi hly 9 THIS HAPPENED D E C E M B E R Extra Flshes get company Hugo Mossberg falls through lce Exghteen orators dxnnmng out mrghty messages Orchestra assnsts rn keep mg 1ud1ence awake Bethel Church starts somethlng a good thrng Bethel Days ln T wir Crty Churches T hxrteen shopplng days before Chrrstmas Otto buys present for best gurl Charlle begrns serles of announcements rn chapel touchxng the makung of a skatlng rrnk Exponents of classes begun to push for the Bethannual rn chapel program Nylen tells story about Ole on the roof Emll Olen gets blgheacied NVhy The mumps Boys gxve party for grrls It s l934 but love storles rnterest them strll Stlll nearer Chrlstmas strff strarght locks of mascullne heads are made mto pretty curls at Madamorselle l rsa Larson s Beauty Parlor Tram for lOXVlSCOflSll'1VlllL leaves 8 19 A M Hurrah Home for the Holrdays JANUARY Teuchers are not partrcularly ama7ed that vee are not far ahead ywth th Stud1es Dorothy Florrn rs spellrng champxon rn the Alpha Beta contest but yy doubt vyhether she could spell Splendlferous the lernd of trme Nlarl Carlson had at home durlng yacatxon Oratorrcal contest Gordon Carlson has trousers pressed to rmpress judges That helps Arne Johnson eatches second place Bethel Day ln Frrst St Paul Curly gets cold feet and hands before l' reaches home Hrgh wrnd and thrrty below Roy L Smlth glyes us a new yerslon of examxnatlons those after you qunt sehool Nuptrals Efflcrent Commercral teacher gets husband and pastor mll rn one person They 1re upon us T he exxms In defiance of rt all students go to hear Hellen Keller The skatlng rrnle IS a reilrty 'ijolund IS Q-tar Speeder Conrad ho key player I i fs 1 1925-THICBli'I'HANNLf.-XI.-l 25 , - x X x Y A. I .', ' r ' I . 3 . . X 4, l . , V T 'Christmas recess ends 8:00 A. Ma says Handboole : we are aware of it. ,L , , ' A , , rl 5 . V I I 3 I I . i I A I ' 'Q y s s x u I x 'H s ' I x L' 'C ' , 1 s ' l sk. , , , ' ' n 1 1 IC 'rm' .Trib A'-Um' 7 THIS HAPPEIXED F F B R U A R Y be ond Semester begins A ntyy chance to makc qood any rate ntyy slatc to s ribblc on Hard lime party Seniors turn stlyts into ragamuflins Oy psits prtlatts oflfictrs scrubbinv yyonitn hippy in spitt of poytrty Btthtl s first annual Nlissionaryf Day Missionary O I Sym inson pictures btauty as yytll as horrors ol mysterious India Irday ll bad d y Athtnacns in dtbatt dtcidt lhlt boys should bt alcag at viltntint parties Boys ratify ntyy imtndmtnt Juniors by natural btnt or othtryyist hayt bickyy ard party -tnioyed thtmsclyts I he fo trcss of the IIlLOlOglZl1'l9lS shaktn to its foundations as tht Atidtmy dcb tors Call Olson and lohn Hcdwall inyadt thc northern territory luniors positiycly no! bickward stll Bcthannual to IOO per ctnt of their membership together lortvtr after Roger XVickstrand by dirt ol good arguments in conttst is dtclartd Qtnior rtpresenmtiyc lor the final Debatt Ntyy order U song scryitt in thaptl mikts many kntts Qroyyf yy ttk 'XIARCH Ercshmtn have Birthday Party Miss Jacobson class adyistr find thtm as mtntallyf and physically fit as might be expecttd Irtsidtntiil Inauguration Bcthtl trits to get it by iidio Stanlty Iorsman officiating it the dials Ciyic class qtts Ed s ytrsion of oath ot office I do solemnly tuss that I yylll An American Swede runs off with first honors in Swedish Dtclamatory contest It s Arne Both Alumni boys and girls proyt that they art still athletic Best home ttams Their big Adolph handles a basketball as if it yytit 1 pea lVlr and Mrs I-Iagstrom rtturn from California welcomed by Bethel family in banqutt Grade cards arc given out interesting reading Qlump in baskttball championship in Iyyin City Acadtmit ltagut lost by one point Hildur Johnson yyins Alpha Beta Declamatory Conttst Beulah XVick strand takes second plact Track team begins fast No more pork chops no mort candy hopts for svy eet reyengc on Minnehaha on their minds Tyyo Bethel children haye for some time shoyyn symptoms of a peculiar magnetic disease it stems to abate yy hen they are in each other s presence lu llhl T l9-5k'l'llI-1Bli'l'Isl.XNNI'.eXl,-l025 I- l , Ve H 1 ' ' .. X' 'X -K 4At . j ' a 'M y C 'ix I a va ' ' v 'y s s 1 ' I v 5 V I I N A vu v 5 1 Q-I - L li'-it.. L Y. I 4--I L V . 4. x VL I- t xl I Cs V' L .B A It I I I I . N- A I I A X 'x.'.lI yi I I v 1 Y 1 x H D I I N' v 1 L x y y-bw' L vj 4. K VL vll x F' v 'A X' ixk 'X 1 ' I A I L 1 I I u 'K 5 V x ' L L- I YD Y K V A H 5 L 3 1 I j E - l . The silent system. not at all a bad performance, links Bessie and Ed 3 . 1 3 i . L .YH A 4' L xo Aly 1 y mix xy vi--' - 1 S xx C Y sy,-K yay I I . 3 H Vx, Y in I ' H . . . ' v' K 1 K - ' vs ' A -,Z v '- t , I 4 5 1 I . B 7 I 'A Y . 3 . I - . A' Y It L 'A . 'I V3 Y 3 I lx 4 s y . y ' ' ' sk ck' ' vs-sl a. . Y I L I Q . B L 3 ' 4 1 D ' ! l A . ' s - ' ' ' 'Q vi , ' v u '- 1 y v I yl Y I . X C ' - . . v D Il 3 7 V D ' . I . 'I . ,- ff, ,-134 Q IHIS HAPPEINED PX P R I L All tools du Its Hnt to hut tht chinct ol btlng niturtl ont diy tn tht ytar Cnrls Fnnqutt trtmtndous sutctss thty hlimt lt on tht fitt that no boys yytrt thtrt Rty Anton Syolund holds Prt Iasttr strvltts It sthool lmprtssxyt gosptl mtss1gts gut good rtsults Studtnts rtluttlntly ltwyt hooks md go homt lor Listtr vicmtxon Studtnts mort rtluttmtly rtturn to sthool md studlts tlt l1st mllt t tht yy 11 to go Iirology class thlorotorms tit yxlth tthtr mmld yyttplng VV1lllI'1g md luntlng C lrl Olsson blushts btcomlngl yyhtn Prol H C Wmghladt htfort tht Qtnxor class annountts thit Carl 19 X72llLCllCIOI'lZ1I1 and Paul Vwlalltndorl Qilutatorlan Appliust C wmpus Day Oh hovy btauttful Vlothtr Alm1 stands yy htn ill clmntd up C 1rl Andtrson out tytmngs Charlts XII s Blography docs not smst ln tht Sprmg a young mm s fancy anti so on Ont Sunday tytnlrg Pwl Dhlm thought lt lI'lILI'CSllUg to Htar Dr Rllty So did a ctrtam Iunlor It s II' tht Btthmy IS mmus tts rtgulir ylmtor Erntst fllts to Qmdx l kt Xl A Y CISIIOIQ Day ogtr IS tnmp IH lnttr cl1ss fltlt mtt Vlsttmg Snnts and MlllLfS hwt ttrrthlt tug ol vmr Studtnts sttrttly rtid tontmutd story' ID ntyy lssut ol gr1dt turds Dr Holland glyts yyondtrlul DYLSCHIIIIOU ot I ts Nfllstrlblts It Stnnors I rogrtm IL Pnulty int tmt stuttnts too urt t1t1ttt out o 1 ho mt my it htld mttt yyrth Mlnnthalhu dotsn t comt off INTOITII shoyys thit sht s got tht stuff lor Irgumg Sht bttomts Ittsh mm rtprtstntatlvt to tht lErn1l Dtbatt I 1rl lthndtr surprlsts tht world hy tqtmllmg I1tulty hugh pomt mm ln ttlllng tht tltlts of songs yyhtn a phrast ol thtlr mtlodyf I9 plmyftd Dr Hlgstrom siyts Mlnlst rlal and lNl1ss1on1ry Iraxnmg pltnlttrs from yyhxt mlght hayt' bttn 1 dmgtrous man 1tPh1ltn Pult IHI9 NIIGHT HAPPEN J L N E Stnxors at QICHIC grow unto sttond chtldhood Publlttty Day Alma Mwttr IS paradmg htr ylrtuts Why hldt htr tmdlt uncltr tht bushtl Iytrythlng begms to bt tht last Emal chuptl today E1n1l txims btgln ylctory or dtftat Commtnttmtnt somt list btatmg htirts md somt ttars t ll oy noxx I11 fzxhlx 1 , ,V V Y , , I 1973-IIII4BIIIIANNIPXI-1975 IV ... . , . . , . . ... 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