THE ACORN J8 Frank Erickson.—December 15, 1891, was a great day in the history of our country, for on that day' Frank Emil Erickson was born in Ramsey County, Minn. When Frank was five years of age he began to go to the little red school-house, just like the other little boys. He kept this up until he was fourteen years old, then went to work on his father’s farm for some time. He took a course in the School of Traction engineering S. A. U. M., graduating in 1909. After this Frank went to work at steam-fitting and engineering, but his thirst for knowledge increased until he could stand it no longer, so he entered Bethel in the winter of 1911. He has been a very hard working student. The Acorn'' never had a more aggressive Business Advertising Manager than Mr. Erickson. He has served in various capacities of trust, viz., president of A. B. L . S., Athletic Association and S. P. B., and Steward of the Boarding Club. He has distinguished himself as debater, scientist, and Swedish student. Mr. Erickson has an abundance of class and school spirit, and can always be depended upon to be loyal to his Alma Mater.” His favorite flower is the Carnation. His motto in all things is, Be brief!” He expects to continue Ills studies at some college of engineering. Oscar G. H. Peterson.—Early in March in 1892, when nature receives a new impetus of life, Joliet, a town of Illinois, received a new impetus of life, Oscar Peterson then first made his appearance on this planet. This was the 9th of March, but Joliet could not hold our hero more than two years, for then this free spirit of the prison city struck out for the plains of Nebraska and made the burgh of Oakland his home. He heard the pedagogic stick soar over his head from his sixth year until 1907. The next three years he labored zealously on his father's plantation, but this soon grew tedious and the Nebraskan plodded his way to Bethel. Here he soon distinguished himself as scholar, singer, athlete, debator and preacher. He has held the gavel in the Missionary Band and the S. P. B.. and when we think of a secretary or of any committee Oscar Peterson’s name always looms to our mind. During his last year at Bethel he has taught an evening class in St. Paul. Whenever we visit his room we are confronted by his slogan which he has posted on the wall Take the noise outside.’’ He has chosen for his favorite flower The Bleeding Heart.” Oscar will continue his studies at some college or university next year. His ambitions are noble and high, as lie is planning to go to the foreign mission field after a few more years of preparation. A. The last meeting of the girls society for this school year was held Thursday afternoon, May 13, 1913. A short spicy program was rendered which presented clearly the loyalty and enthusiasm of the mem- B. A. bers as when they were called upon to give impromptu speaches. Miss Esther Lundberg served as critic and served very well; her keen wit and didactic criticisms are always well received. After the pro-
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I ESTHER SUNFELT A. CORN i y ESTHER LUNDBERG ARTHUR BELSTROM PETER OQUIST
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