Bethel University - Spire Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1914

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34 THE ACORN reluctantly,—lor he thinks there is no place like Minneapolis,—had to accompany them. New Brighton was the name of the place chosen. Arthur, however, was content to remain here long: enough to finish his public school course. In the tall oL 1910 he entered Bethel Academy. During his school days he has resided in St. Anthony Park, but just recently on being informed that the best people live in Minneapolis, he packed his trunk, bade farewell to the Park, and moved to this wonderful city. When we want intorma-tion concerning any present-day subject we go to him. He has been faithful in all his duties in connection with the societies and has been a member of the Acorn Staff two years. His favorite flower is the White Carnation and his motto is 'Here to Conquer.” He is now looking forward to the time when lie will be called Kev. A. Belstrom. ESTHER SUNDFELT—In the year of 1S92 thrs world was blessed with the appearance of a little girl who called herself Ettie.” The rumor is that in her childhood she was very mischievous and no doubt her mother had plenty to do watch- ing and caring for her. At the age of seven she entered the Cleveland School where she learned her three R’s. She graduated from this school with high honors. During the following throe years she was not permitted to attend any school because of ill health. However in the fall of 1911 she was able to enter Bethel Academy where she has proved herself to be a good student which is shown by the fact that she is valedictorian of the class. During her stay here she has taken active part in the different societies. She has served as president of the A. B. A., secretary of this same society, vice-president oi the Student Volunteer Bam: ano member of the Acorn staff. Her motto “Where there is a will there Is a way” is very appropriate. All who know, reali .e that she must have kept this in view in order to accomplish what she has. During her stay in Bethel we have learned to -love her lor her tender and loving ways. As her favorite flower she has chosen the Lily-of-the-valley. Her future intention ;s to enter the Teacher’s Training School in the city which will fit her as a teacher ct St. Paul. E. S. S.—‘14. THE CLASS OF 1914. We are the class of T4, the Senior class of Bethel, Hearty and hale are we. and strong as ever you find them; Ready to cope with the world, and all of its various problems. Thru sunshiny days and thru shadows with stoutest of hearts have we labored, Over our well-thumbed books, gaining the knowledge they brot us. Long have we struggled, and hard, to gain the goal set before us. Well were the days when the lessons were gleaned out thoroly beforehand; But woe unto us when we never before class had gazed oi the text-book. Vanished those days are for aye and now while I sit reminiscing, And thinking of days of the past of our c’ass and the eight jolly Seniors; Who like them can stand out to uphold the honor of Bethel? Who like them car.- love her and cherish forever her glory! Orly the Senior class of the year of our Lord that is passing.

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THE ACOKN pea red and we found her attending Union College, Nebraska, a boarding school in the vicinity of Lincoln, and not far from the home of Bryan, our Secretary of State. While at this school she made all her expenses by working. She says this was really the only year of her school-life that she has enjoyed because of perfect health. Here it was also strongly impressed upon her mind that where there is a will there is a way. Next we find her at work in Chicago. A few months later she started the Nurse’s training course, bat after six months of training she was called home or. account of death in the family. Her next occupation was private nursing, hut her health failed and she was taken to the Northwestern Hospital in Brainerd. It was here that she became acquainted with one of the Bethel students. Up to this time she had not. had in mind to finish the academic course but wished to finish the nurse’s course, but as she was not strong enough she decided to complete the former. With this in mind she took up her work at the Normal Department of Minnesota College. But she was not able to work and keep up her studies here. Therefore in the fall of 1913 she decided to try Bethel Academy and found it favorable to her circumstances and she does not now regret that she started. She has taken lip several subjects at night school this past year. Her motto “Stick to it, is well chosen. She has also chosen the Lil.v-of-the-valley as her favorite flower. She is now planning for a Normal Course. SITONA FINDEN—On the other side or the great Atlantic in- a town called Sogn. Norway, our cheering little sunbeam was hern one cold winter’s day in the year 1893. Even if the sun did not shine without. it did within that home when she appeared. Her childhood days were exceedingly happy, and when the day finally came that she must leave her birthplace, it was without a murmur of complaint. She was eight years old when she emi- 13 grated to the United States in company with her parents and brothers. They settled at Oak Park. Minn., and that became their permanent heme. Sitona was sent to the district school but she did not remain long enough to graduate because she was needed at home on the farm. After staying at home one year she came to Minneapolis and did housework for six months. She then returned home again, but it was only for a short time. She had now had a glimpse of city life and could not be content to spend all her days on the farm. She came back to Minneapolis and took up a course of stenography at the National Business College. During her course of seven months she worked for her room and beard. In Feb. 1912, Sitona came to Bethel Academy with the intention of simply taking up spelling, grammar and several other subjects which would aid her in her business course. She had not been here long, however, before she had decided to complete the regular academic course. We feel that without her the Senior Class would not have been complete. She has been deeply interested in all her subjects but she has taken a special deligt in English Literature and History. Her very presence in the Physics class lias been an inspiration tc the other students. She lias served as Associate Editor of the Acorn and has taken active part in the Alpha Beta and the Athenaean Literary societies. Her favorite flower is the wild rose and her motto Sunshine after clouds. We are not certain as to Miss Finden’s future but we hope that, she will have opportunity to continue her school work. ARTHUR BELSTROM—The young man who feels the dignity of being a senior so profoundly, was born April 2S 1S92. at Crystal Falls. Michigan. He moved to Minneapolis at the age of live, and the following year he entered the Pierce School. But when- his parents again wished tc seek a • better home, Arthur



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THE AGO UN 15 Dreaming 1 see before me the beaming face of a laddie, Axt l Belstrom it is. the youngest of all our true-hearted. Ever ready was he with smiles that would comfort the freshmen; Fondly they cherish his mem’rv as on to their classes repairing. The voice of Axel reechoes thru Bethel Academy's class rooms. Tho worried with many big tiiots, not only worldly but weighty; Still she can- laugh with the birds this bright blue-eyed maiden. Ruth Larson. Her fond aspirations are high and still they ever rise higher. Whether to teach in a school or science domestic she knows not. Only to join in the ranks of tiie stalwart Alumni to cheer them Thru all the problems of life that ever so closely beset them. ■ In deepest stentorian tones in the language of Northmen we hear it, The voice of a Daniel the Strandberg, who always can tell how to do it. Always contented is he and ne’er o'er his lot is he grumbling. Only to hear his that's right,” will help us to bear up our troubles. Such is the man who with gavel enforces the laws of our province. Tho Caesar has died. Hannah Gornson • forgets not the spirit he left us, In him she has found a good friend ar.d ever' a noble companion. Troubles and sorrows are naught for with him there is comfort and solace. Fiom frozen fiords of the north comes a fair-haired, blue-eyed maiden. Tho faithful and true to her home she loves the States of America. Woe to the man that comes near her and refers to himself as superior, Never again to her face will he dare to repeat such a statement, For proud as a queen and as haughty with silence she conquers. Thus we find our Sitona, another blithe Senior lassie. Among the deepest of lores of the old Scandinavian poets Delves Arthur the stately Belstrom and dignified Senior laddie. Untiring ever is he and when he has found some bright jewel. Gladly he gives to the world a share in all his great knowledge. In the mysteries of science and learning, well-versed is our dear Esther Sund-felt. The meekest of all Val'dictorians. her delight is in tangents and circles. Where else could we find such a student, in all Academic surroundings. All have passed their several ways, Only one is left to go: So with haste I join the ranks, But shall not give my name. A. E. J.—'14. Kock-a-bye-Seniors, Upon the tree-top If you keep working The cradle will rock, If you stop digging The cradle will fall, Down will como Seniors, Diplomas and all.

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