Bethel University - Spire Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1920

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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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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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THE BETHEL HERALD 21 Academy Department “Trust in God and Work” 4----..-------------------- ■-----» ..... —-- Class History 1920 By LILLIAN 0. WIK Gordon llusselblad—Our most efficient class president aroused the city of Duluth, Minn., by his cries one glorious June day in. 1897. lie was a very quiet goodnatured child, which characteristic he still retains. Not being satisfied with remaining in one state he decided to try S. Dakota and Nebraska also. Here he received his early education, but a longing came over him to see again his native state, so he entered Bethel as a freshman and throughout his stay here he has been loyal and true as his motto “Faithful in Service’' clearly indicates. Gordon has held many positions of honor while here. He has been president of his class for three years and has shown unusual ability along this line. His favorite flower is the carnation. We axpect to hear great things of Gordon in the future, for he is a man of good principles and talents. Ernelia Peterson—The world was greatly blessed one morning early in April, 1893, by the arrival of Ernelia at Kent City, Mich. She remained here until at the age of two years when she came to Cadillac, Mich, where she remained until the age of thirteen. She completed the public school and one year of high i Kansas. From there she went to In,dianapolis, Ind., and studied art for a year. She finally arrived at Minneapolis after spending a short time at Chicago, and Grand Rapids, Mich. Ernelia liked to travel around until she struck the Twin Cities and here she is preparing for her great life's work. She first spent about two and a half years at the X. W. Bible School, and after graduating from there, and seeing her need of more education, she decided to enter Bethel Academy. We see that Ernelia is a very enthusiastic young woman and lias the stick-to-it-tivenoss that makes for success as her motto implies, “Stick, even if you must stand in the eavesdrop for a good share of it.’’ Her favorite flower is the Pansy, for she thinks that they have such sympathetic wise human little faces. Her favorite study is “Theology. Elmore Kandquist—This splendid young man wa6 born on.e Sunday morning in the fall of 1900 at Stillwater, Minn. After four years of school there his parents moved to Hudson, Wis., where Elmore finished the public school. After living five years in Hudson he decided to come to St. Paul. Being a very ambitious young man he entered the Mechanic Arts High School where he remained for two years, but he decided to finish at Bethel, but after completing one year’s work here he heard Uncle Sam’s call and offered his services. He served for nine months. A longing came over him to come back to dear old Bethel, so in the fall of 1919 he re-entered Bethel. His motto never despair” predicts success for him in life. Elmore loves to study. English is his favorite subject. His favorite flower is the “Lily of the Valley.” Marion Hagstroin—This blue-eved, fairhaired maiden, the baby of our class ('tlio' not in height) bestowed her first smile upon this world Oct. 31, 1903, in the great city of Chicago. Being of a changeable nature she remained there only three years, and arrived at St. Paul in 1906. She entered school at the age of seven, attending the Phalen Park School as well as various other schools. As she was very fond of studying she entered Johnson High at once where

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