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-■Of 1930 B E T H A N N U A L 1930 )• - ARTHUR HOFFMAN St. Paul, Minn. Chorus; A Capclla Chorus; Football 2S, '29; Baseball ‘2S, 29. 50. I will ixork in my own sphere nor wish it to hr other than it is. This alone is health and happiness. MAE BLOMQUIST St. Paul, Minn. “Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. WALDON JOHNSON Warren, Minn. Up! Up! my friend and t uit your hooks. Or surely you’ll grow double. DOROTHY HLDBLOM - Post-graduaie Minneapolis, Minn. Our hearts leaped up to see her tome; Each loved her better than the other. HELEN FLORIN - - - Salutatorian St. Paul. Minn. Class Treasurer '2S; Class Treasurer ‘29; Circulation Manager Clarion and Beihannual ‘29. With laughing ryes and pleasing manners. Yet serious purposes, loo. RHODA CARLSON Minneapolis, Minn. Chorus. I leave thy praises unexpressed; I leave thy greatness to he guessed.' DAVID MORGAN St. Paul, Minn. How blest is he who crowns A youth of labor with an age of ease.' Twenty-six
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- { 1930 B E T H A N N UAL 1930 } - M A RGA R ET A N I)ERSON Sr. Paul, Miss’. Chorus; Gym Class. Xol only good, but good for something. ROLAND D. JOHNSON St. Paul, Miss. Football ’29. '30; Baseball 29. ’30. Sot that love study less but love fun more. AMY ANLUND Oai.bo, Minn. Chorus; Glee Club; Treasurer Alpha Beta ‘29; Secretary Athenacan ’30. So sweet a face, such angel grace In all this land has never been. WARREN ASHER St. Paul, Minn. Declamatory Contest ’29. ’30; Debate ’29, ’30; Oratorical Contest ’29. .Ill my days are trances .■Iml all my nights are dreams.” PEARLE ROLD Kirkman, Iowa. Student Volunteer. Treasurer Missionary Band '29; Vice-President Alpha Beta ’29; Vice-President Athenacan 30; Declamatory Contest ’30; Editor Bethannual ’30; Gvm Class ‘29, ’30. “Whom hopes cannot delude nor sorrows discontent.” PAUL DAHLEX St. Paul, Minn. Secretary Cla s ‘30; Basketball ’29. '30; Baseball ’29. ’30; Chorus; Track ’29. ’30. As tong as you are innocent Fear nothing, no one can harm you HARRIET IT NELL St. Paul, Minn. Chorus. She walks in beauty like the night. Tcvtnty-live
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-♦■{ 1930 B E T H A N N U A L 1930 } - H. C. WINGBLADE “Thy soul is like a sear, and dwells apart: Thou hast a voice whose sound is like the sea. Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free; So dost thou travel on life's common way In cheerful godliness; and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself doth lay. Looking Ahead A great Christian surgeon, addressing a large group of young men at a banquet, pivoted his message on these words: “Where are you going to be ten years from now?' Some of us have seen the picture of two men sitting together at dinner. The date is 1940. One is successful and prosperous; the other is a comparative failure. The former speaks: “You remember, Joe. ten years ago. You had the same chance that I had to enter upon this course of training, but you did not care. I took it; you did not. I am superintendent of the plant; you are working at the same bench. What will the next ten years mean to the class of nineteen thirty? That will depend on the vision and on the will power of each individual member. Hugh Black once said to the students of a great college: “The universe is just as big as you are big enough to inhabit it.’’ God said to Israel: “You shall possess your possessions.” Mary Freeman Palmer arose each morning with the words: “Another great day!” You are out of high school now. The next ten years will pretty well tell the story of your future. Keep yourself pure! Stir up the gift that is in you! Lay hold of eternal life! And do not forget how to G-R-O-W: Go Right on Working. All right, plan your work—Then work your plan. And, by the grace of God, 1940 will NOT find you a failure. —H. C. WINGBLADE. TuJtniy-seven
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