Bethel University - Spire Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1928

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19 2 8 19 2 8 B K T II A N N U A L MY HIGHEST IDEAL (Each clans me tuber has chosen his own ideal) To ever keep one word, -Others,' before me ----- Ethel Bergluxd To do the one thine in life which is meant for me to ilic best of my ability.” Blkaxore Sacjcktt “To so live that I may he worthy of remembrance when life on this earth is o’er.” Maroaret Johxsox To always make the best of what have ------ Marie Stoesz To lire, to love, to learn. Live not for the seen, but for the unseen-. Love to make others happy. Learn never to say ‘Can't’ but ‘Will’.’’ To be in all thinys xcorthy of the name of man ' ----- IIiluixg Lixu To strive anti make the best of what I have.” - Margaret StorvicK To be a successful executive” - -- -- -- - Harold Bryccer To attain- perfection - -- -- -- -- - Hollis Johnson’ Olga Maunusox To be successful in xchatever undertake to do and in whatever the Lord leads me.” Thelma Brandt To be a successful athletic director, buildiny character as well as physical bodies” Paul Woiilfokd Tis easy enough to be pleasant. A When life flows on like a song. I Iiut the man worth while ------ Roy S. Wexlkr Is the. mau who will smile I Il'Afi everything goes dead wrong ' To do some kind deed every day. ------- Ansa Sorrom A life lost in I lie .Illness of Christ. pervaded by Ilis love and perfected in- it. overflowing of the Living water into a needy world - Edna Louise Larson To be more than just useful - -- -- -- - Gordon Johnson Where duty rails—never to be wanting there ... - Marvin Samuelsox A sunbeam in a dark place - -- -- -- - Wixipred Bleeker To make the best of everything'’ ...... Katherine Fklthous That the Lord Jesus Christ will use me in bringing many hundreds of souls to the throne of Qrace” - -- -- -- -- - Edwin N. Oster To be perfect in all that do throughout life Whenever a noble deed is wrought. ) Whene’er is » oken a noble thought, Our hearts in glad surprise I To higher levels rise’’ - - • ' To be a humble voice for God Evelyn Lanok Agnes Danielson Victor Erickson To give as Florence Nightingale gave” ....... Grace Baoxe To live and help live - -- -- -- -- Loretta Henderson To show to the world the love of Christ and hoxo he is our great helper - Anna Luxdgrex To be a true minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ” - - - - E. A. Thomsell Representing Christ in whatever I undertake to do - Kokert Peterson To be the best poultry raiser in the Northwest” - - - - Dorothy Florin Give my best to the present ....... Lawrence Hexander Withholding nothing - -- -- -- -- Florence Johnson Twenty-Eight



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10 2 8 B E T II ANNUAL 19 2 8 SENIOR CLASS WILL We. tlic Senior Class of 1928, of Bethel Institute, in the City of Saint Paul, and State of Minnesota, being of sound mind, legal age, disposing mind and memory, do hereby in our last will and testament revoke all former wills made by us, and bequeath to wit: First—To the Juniors, our long-suffering and patience. Second—To the Sophomores, our appreciation of knowledge. Third—To the Freshmen, our diligent pursuit of study, our intrepidity, and astute observation. Fourth—To the respective members of next year’s Senior class we further bequeath as follows: Eleanorc Sackctt’s consonance to Willie Swan. Ernest Thorscll’s eccentricity to Faith Carlson. Lawrence Helander's cobweb sweeping propensities to Vivian Corrcll and Astrid Swanson. Harold Brygger’s pusillanimous infantry to Elizabeth Wiebc and Helen Bishop. Ethel Hcrglund's deductive reasoning to Myrtle Granbcrg and Raymond Ncnsc. Anna Lundgrcn’s expostulations to Vera Ledki and Champ I.undin. Edwin Ostcr’s chivalry to Joseph Mattson. Robert Peterson’s congeniality to Torry Orest. Carl Nordell's fiery crown to' Arthur ( iaimnond and Donald Wyatt. Marvin Snmuclson's excgctics to William Backlund and Ilarry Berg. Evelyn Range's deference to Clarence Hilbert and Ruth I. Johnson. Loretta Henderson’s disposable prepossessions to Myrtle Erickson and Marion Hallstrom. Victor Erickson's abilities ns a contortionist to Helen Florin and S. W. Swanson. Grace Bagne's eloquence and persuasive power to George Sinding and Lillian MacMillan. Katherine Fclthous’ taciturnities to Llewellyn Christiansen and Theodore Tupa. Gordon Johnson’s cherubic innocence to David Morgan and Raymond Olson. Olga Magnuson’s amiable dispositions to Helga Mossbcrg and Charles Peterson. Edna Larson's loquaciousness to Dorothy Dexter. Marie Stocsz’s articles to Lucille Glover. Roy Wcxler's precipitancy in affection to Helen Xoren and Dona Miller, lidding Lind's antic tittups to Justine Ncufcld and Gladys Rich. Winifred Blocker's endearing affectations to Ellen Antonson and Christine Carlson. Dorothy Florin's proficiency to Margaret Knutson and Louise I.inschcid. Hollis Johnson's long and varied experiences with life to Marie Skogman n:ul Margaret Robertson. Thelma Brandt's reticences to Esther .Johnson. Agnes Danielson's potential power over the genus Ilomo to Nellie Angstrom. Anna Sorbom's sedulous Industry to Linnca Pnlmquist. Paul Wohlford's felicitous vernacular to Edwin Brandt. Margaret Johnson's timorous modesty to Edith Anderson. Florence Johnson's contemptuous lingiiilitv to Glenn Campbell and Ada Peterson. Margaret Storvick’s percept!vencss to William Tapper and Ivor Anderson. Fifth—To the faculty who have been patient and conscientious in our instruction wc wish to confer our gratitude and thanks. Lastly—Wc appoint Miss Edith L. Larson as chief executrix of this will. Subscribed, acknowledged and decreed hv the Senior Class of 1928 on this fifteenth day of March in the year of our Lord or.e thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. Signed, Witnesses: —Seniors ok 1928. Haroi.u Brycccr, Edwin Ostur, Margaret JOIIX'SON. Thirty

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