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NAME AMBITION IDEAL Mildred Rerglund To play Jenny Lind Alice Rodien To watch somebody Aerial Fern Hosell To study Geometry Got lie Clarence Rriggs To get even with a Scotchman Loretta Henderson I.oricn Carlson To own a dress suit Lorna Carlson I.ornn Carlson To Ik nice Euclid Hazel Christie To he sweet King Tut Judith Dahlhy To he graceful Utopia Irene Dnhlccn To Ik Sprightly Sheele Arthur Ellison 'l'o he true C. II. Spurgeon Harold Ellsworth To direct the Missionary Band Mrs. Charles Entner To Ik yell leader She’s a Warbler Martin Ericsson find the Lost Chord A nurse Verda Erickson 'I‘o reduce King Arthur Paul Erlanson To play a mouth organ His Mother Marcus I'rit .ell To shell mits Loves Mes Ruth Freeland 'l o be bombastic A tall man Doris Friedland To he good Prince, of Wales Joel Frykmnn To he able to read like II. C. Ada L. Divert Forsell 'l'o read German Hasn't any Milton Froyd 'l'o make soles A senior Clyde Gustafson To he a Rudy Valentino L. C. Smith Edna Gustafson To he contented Beowulf Lillian Gustafson To he attractive Hannibal Clifford Hagstrom Has reached it In Ashland Lloyd Ilnnson To play on State B. B. Team Basketball Myrtle Hanson To he natural Apollo Clarence Ilchiiider To lie a doctor Takes after Marlin Alverta Jensen To be carefree Preachers WORRIES G comet ry None Hoys N'olhing 11 is Itlcill Ilcr hair 'Ihc Swedes How to gel home Red Crown Gasoline Ilis “staff ’ Making ends meet The world They're nil over 'Hie I .copy cars Mis Horn His ambition IJ. Students Early breakfasts Her telephone number Picking up ashes Tli is S. S. Ped. Marks in English IV Montana Themes Talking in his sleep Few 'l'o 1k worthy Tillic ONLY FAULT Singing Parking Too young Too fast for Mrs. S. Too straight Too eloquent Reciting Tillic Making Eyes Her smiles Ivory soap 11 is mustache 11 is face 11 is coveralls Her coyness Too much wind Chasing Too attractive Pouting Hanging on the line WHAT IK She Didn't Hadn't the key to the kitchen Her eyes were not blue He lost hope He should come late to school She were prettier All were like her She studied She flunked in English IV He turned pale She'd go hack on him She doesn't return He shouldn't get sick There was no rice” He grows up He lost his jmsition 1925 Seniors were not There was no dormitory It should break Dumping them Vocabulary Under Standing Her typing Riding Pegasus Doesn’t dare Walking Cutting small pics “Arms ’ Day-dreaming He had to go to the workhouse He loses it He should fall She wore stripes There was no Ilessic He did He steps over the line She should miss a class She comes too Midnight-lunches were not served u 4
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- =THE BETHANNUAL Two very exciting tilings happened during the evening: the Junior Advisor started walking down stairs backward and missed a few steps, and the “flapper” lost his red garter while playing games in the gym and fainted from embarrassment. After refreshments were served with the cake first and the hard tack last, the party broke up. If you want to know what happened, go and ask the remains of Gordon’s Flivver! ! ! Junior Program is a Great Success HE PROGRAM—long looked forward to—lias come and gone. The Juniors certainly outdid themselves in arranging this extraordinary entertainment. The piano solo, songs rendered by the Junior Male Chorus, and readings mm vcrc heartily enjoyed, but the climax of the evening was a dialogue depicting married life by ’'Paul and “Virginia, alias Kd and Bcssec. The outside talent consisted of two artists, a pianist and a violinist, who both rendered beautiful numbers. Wc congratulate the Juniors on their most successful program. Senior Year Calendar Taken from a Senior’s diary. (We arc forced to omit some of the most interesting facts.) September 13—Registration. I am now a dignified Senior. Could it be possible that I was ever iis green ns sonic of those little Freshmen I sec running around.' September 17—First day in English Four. My! I never imagined that Hnllcck was so terrible. October 3—Senior Pow-wow. Went out to the Mississippi River. Had a better time this time than we had at our Freshman Pow-wow. October 28—Grade Cards. Got my first Senior Grade card today. Wonder what Dad will sav. November (i—Annual Hike. Walked forever. Saw how Henry makes his lizzies. November 10-11—Intereluss Basketball Tournament. Seniors won the Tournament. Hurrah! Those All-Stars think they’re smart. November 26—Thanksgiving Day. Well, I’m thankful for a vacation from English IV. December 23—Christmas Day. Had a good time at home with the folks. Swell feed. January 27-2? Semester Examinations. Found out how “much” 1 knew. These are the last I have to take in B. A. I hope. February 20—Junior Program. Very good; heard a lot about Huckleberry Finn. March 10—Groping through Milton’s Paradise I-ost. Hot’’ stuff! March 13 Alumni Day. Wc won the B. B. game but the Alumni will win next year. April 4—Easter Day. My. but I’m glad for a little vacation. Now for the last lap of high school days. April 20—Spring ('oncer . Last concert I’ll ever sing in probably at dear old B. A. April 27—I liter-class Betluinnual contest doses. Seniors and Juniors tie—almost. May I—Visitor’s day. Inter-Class track meet in the morning. May 7—Senior Program. Very inspiring and uplifting. I wonder what my life work will be. May 12 Music Pupil's Recital. Bdhel surely lias some wonderful musical talent. May 15—Junior-Senior Banquet. Juniors surely treated us royally. May 23—Baccalaureate Sermon. This made each Senior more determined to live a life of service. May 24—Alumni Banquet. Seniors were guests of honor. Oh, Commencement is drawing so nen r. May 25—Senior Picnic. All the other classes green with envy. We surely had a great time. June 2—Seminary Commencement. Oh, mine's coining so soon. June 3—Final Chapel. The thought of leaving Bethel begins to he a reality. Many sad faces at the close of this dinpel service. June 11—BETHEL ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT. I received my little white diploma. Many sad and fond farewells. I am parting now with dear school-pals who I shall never see again in this world. God bless my classmates and dear old Bdhel. our “Alma Mater.”
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NAME Anna I. Johnson Hildur Johnson Bessie lx- Master AMBITION To (co west To i c exact To present Shakespeare IDEAL “loudspeakers' Brvan tSordon U. Doris Lingren JefFord Iorcn Both V. Olson Cedric Peterson Edna Bask Laura ltundquist Gordon Bussell Anna Stjernstrom Linnen Stjernstrom Nels Stjernstrom Doris Strom To he neat To make a square meal fit a round stomach An automobile accident To tunc saxophones To recite in Swedish class To be charming To push a “Bolts Boyce” around a block at midnight To be serviceable To be different Higher and lower than anyone else To own a dry-cleaning cstab- Might have one Star hoarders Graduated Himself Dempsey “Milton She left Webster Livingstone Died in Infancy Henry Ford lishment Esther Sundberg To sing second bass Fred Swedberg To make sure Clarence Wallin To visit Ubels Beulah Wickstrand To be popular George Mngnuson To Shake-a-speare Caruso .1 list observe A (Class) mate Schumann-1 leink We don't know her WORRIES MI’slangs Karly morning hours The Stage Her quietness Potato Bugs Dates The Fair Sex Weight The “Jiiins” Distance Plenty Had “one” Broken Kggs The (lavs gone by Obliterated just one His future half “Cedar ehest You find out, we can’t ONLY FAULT Canoeing Too bright Her eouarge Studying Not deeided WHAT IF lliere were no summer schools No banquets were held There had never been a Junior Pow-wow She went on the stage The Cook strikes Too sisterly Vamping Too strong Too willing Wrecked it She lost her dimples I le becomes n preacher She were taller She lost her smiles It's resurrected Her editorials She got n C Her ambition Life never changed Stepping on the gas They peel Ins Adam’s Apple Her mental capacity She forgot her hook I ler laugh Time ga .ing Dreads a “No Boyish Doesn't display them I le hadn't come The crystal breaks It’s “Yes” She had not come lie did
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