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THE BETH ANN UAL 1926 LILLIAN GUSTAFSON - St. Paul, Minn. Chorus; Secretary, Alpha Beta '25. “She speaks seldom hut her xcords are tuneful sweet.” ANNA I. JOHNSON', Fort Clark, X. Dak. Girls’ Glee Club; Secretary, O. J. M. M. M. 25; Chorus. “Stately and tall she moves in the hall, the chief of a thousand for grace.” FERX BOSELI. - - - Maple Plain, Minn. Chorus. Have you a little fairy in your home?” FRED SWEDBERG .... Moline, III. President, Senior; Final Debate '24-; Vice President, Missionary Baud; Vice President, Junior; President, Student Council ’2G. Self reverence, self-knowledge, self-control. these three alone lead life to sovereign power.” MYRTI.E IIAXSOX - - - Correll, Minn. Chorus. am satisfied that there is not such a thing as eloquent words—eloquence lies in the manner. l’iwe .».»
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THE BETHANNUAL NELS STJEltN'STUOM - Barman, Minn. Student Council 24; Chorus; Men's Glee Club; Bethel Male Quarette: Vice President, Senior; Treasurer, .Junior; Clarion Staff 25; Bethaniiual Staff 25. •• am a part of all that I have inel.’’ Doit IS I.INNGRKN, Strandburg. S. Dak. Silence is her one e reat or of con-vernal ion. IRENE DALEEN ----- Mora. Minn. Chorus. .lye. aye. (here you are! Drraininti 1 rea in i lit , tl era in iny !'' EDNA HASH.......................St. Paul, Minn. Chorus; Basketball. “(Iruins, after all. isn't anythintj lint rlra tin I common sense. KITH V. OLSON’ - - - Correll. Minn, ('horns. '•If you t el simple heauty ami nant hl else, you t el about the best lliiny (Sod invents.” 1926
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THE BETH ANN UAL Class Song 'Tis the day of graduation. Parting time is near at hand; Life 1ms called us in to service Both at home and foreign lands. We are glad for days we’ve spent here. In fellowship and friendship sweet; And if we seek paths of service We will never, never know defeat. May the days of preparation Be the stepping-stones to heights; May our lives flow into channels, Where our God directs aright. May our motto he a torchlight, Which will guide us day by day; “Not for our own selves but others, Will forever, ever point the way. Steep the path has been and rugged But the goal was e’er in sight; And a beam of hope glowed around it, From afar we saw the light. It will lead us safely onward, Till at last the victory is won; And the God who led us hither. Will forever, ever say, “Well done. —Anna Stjernstrom '26 1926. Page S
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