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THE BETHEL HERALD 19 BETHEL HERALD STAFF 1st Row left to right—Lillian Wik, Eric Lindholm, Emil Carlson, Dr. E. Schmidt, Gladys Hedmaiv 2nd Row—Walfrid Holmberg, David Mo :erg. Axel Anderson, Bength Anderson, Edwin Omark. 3rd Row—Gordon Hasselblad, Oscar Magnuson, William Carlson, Milton Ward. I sista numret av tidningen glomde vi att namna forfattaren av artikeln under ru-briken “Arbetarne aro f pi sidan 2. For-fattaren av denna artikel ar prof. A. Olson. ♦ The Senior Class of 1920 has donated to the Academy a Baloptican screen projector. This is Something the school has been very much in need of and will certainly be of great value to the school. It is so constructed that picutres can be thrown on the screen either from slides or from ordinary pictures and photographs. The class is certainly to be commended -for this gift to their Alma Mater. ♦ Fredagen den 7 maj voro Seminarists la-rare och studtnter inbjudna till en trevlig afton.underhillning i Dr. Lagergrens hem. Efter ett omvaxlande program av sing och musik serverades forfriskningar. Dr. E. Schmidt had a reception for the faculty and Ministerial Staden.ts of both the Academy and Seminary Wednesday evening, April 28. The reception was held in the Chapel of Seminary Hall. Members of the school board and pastors of the Twin Cities were also guests. After a very interesting program refreshments were served. It also happened to be Dr. Schmidts birthday and he was presented with a basket of beautiful red roses by the school board. ♦ ♦ Not what seems fair—but what is true! Not what we dream—but the good we do! These are the things that shine like gems, Like stars, in heaven's diadems.’’ Not what we take—but what we give! Not as we pray—but as we live, These are the things that make for peace, Both now, and after time shall cease.”
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18 THE BETHEL HERALD EX LITKN ATEKBLICK Sn.art liar Aterigen ett skolar hastat ha-dan, och vi stft fardiga att lanma dessa lar-domssalar sA dyrbara for de fiesta av oss. I)A vi nu blicka tillbaka over detta skolAr kunna vi icke annat an tacka Gud for bans underbara ledning. DA man tager allt i be-tankande bar det i sanding varit ett i alia riktningar valsignelserikt skolAr. Antalet elever i alia avdelningar bar varit betydligt storre an nAgot annat Ar. Detta har gjort att flera larareformAgor ha anlitats. Flera tillokningar hava ocksA gjort.s till skolan.s utrustning, till exempel i skolans gymnasium, vetenskapsavdelning och bibliotek. Biblioteket ensamt har tredubblats genom Dr, E. Schmidts storslagna gAva. Aven ve-tenskasavdelningens utrustning har betydligt tillokats genom bans gAva. Andra hava frikostigt kommit ihAg oss, for vilket vi kanna oss tacksamma. Med denna tillvaxt ar det ju naturligt att vi vanta Annu storre tillvaxt i det kom-mande. MA ungdomar i vAra forsamlingar liorsamma kallelsen att komma till Bethel. VAr skola ar en missionsskola. Detta var iindamAlet med dess tillkomst och denna anda ar mer och mer tilltagande. Allt efter som elevantalet okas ar det ju ocksA naturligt att hehov pA medel och utrustning vaxa. Om nAgon skulle lasa dessa radcr, som kanner «sig vilja gora nAgot for Her-rens mission, lAt oss pAminna cr att liar ar ett ypperligt tillfalle. Ingen verksamhet ar val utav storre vikt an att soka vinna sjalar for Gud och utbilda kristn,a karakta-rer. If Christianity ceases to be an enthusiasm, it ceases to be a reality. —Charles. No man is born taijto the world whose work Is not born with him; there is always work, And tools to work with, for those who will; And blessed are the horny hands of toil! —Lowell. MOULDING I took a piece of plastic clay And idly fashioned it one day, And as my fingers pressed it. still, It moved and yielded at my will. I came again when days were past, The hit of clay was hard at last. The form 1 gave it still it bore But I could change that form no more. I took a piece of living clay, And gently formed it day by day, And moulded with my power and art A young child’s soft and yielding heart. I came again when days were gone; It was a man I looked upon; He still that early impress bore, And I could change it never more. —Selected. A LAST WORD Just before sending this last issue to press we wish to say a few words of farewell to our many readers. We have enjoyed speaking to you month after month thru these columns because we have had the conversation pretty much our way. We are indeed thankful for all words of appreciation received from time to time as this has made our work more enjoyable. It has not been an easy work to edit a paper, but it has been very interesting in many ways. Wo have in some measure come to understand that the path of a newspaper man is not free from thorns. We desire to thank all the students and members of the faculty who have helped to make the paper a success. We would not forget -those who have desired to Iv more for the paper but have in some way been unable to realize their ambitions. The typographers of “Veckobladct” arc worthy of thanks for the pleasant way in which they have helped to make the Herald a success. We hope that the staff to be selected for next year will find the same support as we have had. May the Bethel Herald live aud grow!
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Fred. Moberg. Aleyrdlo Animato. ± BETHEL Class Song of i 920 Harold Ericsson. -A- b 1. All to-geth - er sing - ing low 2. ' 3. : In the twilight’s fad-ing glow, Let us voice the 2. In the beau-ty of the morn While the gol-aen light is borne On the wings of ule the walking shadows stay ’Neath the trees a-long our way Andthemidday- While the -s TH I t • -a-jLj ... --ft ■ —-k— -- :£z=f=: i-z =?: -----1— N-----( - - name a-ring-ing in our hearts! And in songs of love and pride xe - phyr o’er a wak-ing world, Let us sing a - gain in cheer sun glows warm from o - ver-head, Let us sing as ne’er be - fore 0 -----------------r- --- -0---•-- —--•--0-- =§5n= =t=f = T . £= .'•= : z= =t=:L=(=»=t= =t= =tr f= ====±r-- — —li—k -■ -b—f— V c5 J 0 , P-Ps—=3$=- ------- — ---d r+- HaJ—--- --- Sound the name of Beth - el wide Songs of Beth - el ev - er dear, Songs of Beth - el o’er and o’er 8 v That her fame and ours may ev - er, Swell-ing gent - le breez - es with our Warmed by love that nev - cr, nev - er i— -i—0 —f-— r-J' K 0-- k —1 —nV—=•—ft— — 0—— wHr- - -tf—r. • J ? 0 • •—w—%——r— , u ' r r • , y 7 CHORUS. n 5 i ev - er hap - py fades a J U grow. tune. way. Beth - el, Beth - el hail her loud and long! j3fcfc =| 15= a 9- . ! t=| H I - S 0 0 - f i -v ’✓ 1 B(=g==P=7 3 v bt X- 1 |wHr ; z=l 0 £ - 1 i E i p j ff :z2l5 A-i m p Beth - el, Beth-el Sing it deep and strong,’Till the e-chocs in re - frain - L —{-— F F N-f • f—f .• 1 —:— —4 1 ft 4 p—ts ■» • : : k • ?i -d L L L 1 -N- --------------- tit. N ji Chant the dear old name again And a thousand hearts are ring-ing with our song. g-iT —r-£---- -0— —r — --------- --j-,
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