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SOPHOMORE CLASS Third Row: F. McOlash, A. Woni-acr. P. Lundaren. V. Pearson. S. Paulson. W. Johnson. Q. Darry. V . Haqstrom. G Ahlquicl. F Dtinninq. A. Slaikou. R. Persons, H. Hanson. G. Ohsbera, B. Fribora. R Porrin. R. Johnson. Second Row. E. Rull, R. Swenson, A. Johnson, H. DoCamp. M. Berg-falic. D. Drotz. E. Ahlquist. A Sher-men. R Christenson, D. Beckman. R. Fredir.e. B. Anderson, J. Trets-ven. C. Johnson. Firs! Row O Shenninq. S Dan-ielscn, M. Lovegren, V . Hanson. R. Olson, T. Halvorcon. Prof Carl son, M. Ericson, R. Erickson, A. Martin. The Graduating Classes The 1939 graduating class of Bethel Junior College had as its officers: Truman Halvorsen, President; Wyman Hanson, Vice President; Ruth Olson, Secretary; and Delbert Kuehl, Treasurer. With these students as leaders, the class, under the faculty supervision of Prof. C. E. Carlson, has sponsored various activities including a toboggan party and a Sophomore Day, on which occasion the members of the class temporarily disposed of their solemnity and noisily broke balloons. Wc congratulate the graduates, and wish them a successful and a happy future. Organizing three years ago under the name of Hudor Ballos, this year's Seminary Seniors have manifested unusual solidarity and camaraderie as a class. The name Hudot Ballo,” though seemingly mystic, is derived from Greek and has a very suggestive meaning. With squirt guns as their symbol of membership, Hudor Ballos are, translated into English, water throwers. Having with dignity laid aside their watery weapons, this group has evolved into our present body of illustrious seniors. Charter members of the organization arc: Edward Nelson, Maurice Wessman, Clifford Dickau, Wilbur Sorlcy, Gordon Anderson, Harold Wilson, Richard Werner, and Carl Young. Page Fifteen
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Junior College Graduates Halvorscn, Truman Eugene Minneapolis, Minnesota Class Pres. 2; Male Chorus 2 Student Pastor 1. 2; Student Council 1, 2; College Club Treas. 1; Religious Council 1. basketball 1. 2. Johnson, Rawlin Joseph Henning. Minnesota Religious Council, Treas. I; Gospel Team Leader; Orchestra 1. Lovegrcn, Mildred Elite Minneapolis, Minnesota Debate 2; Basketball 2; Oratory 2; B.V .A. Cabinet Chairman; Declamatory. I.undgrcn, Paul Arnold Daibo. Minnesota Gospel Team Leader 2; Oratory 1. 2; Declamatory 1, 2; Baseball I. Moberg, Doris Marie Crest on. lour, Girls' Trio 1. 2; Gospel Team 1; A Capolla 1. 2; Studont Council 2; Clarion 2. Olson, Ruth K. A Capella 1. 2; Clarion Reporter 2: Girls' Trio 1. 2; Basketball 2; Missionary Band 1, 2; Class Sec. 2. Paulson, Stanley Anoka. Minnesota e-lass Ireas. 1; Missioncr 2; College Club Pres. 2; ball 1. 2; Declamatory Club 2; Gospel Toam 1. y Band Bcsket- 2; “B” Pearson. Vernon P. Chicago. Illinois Baskelfcall Mgr. 1: Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2; Debate 2. Religious Council Trees. 2; Clarion Sports Editor 2; Baseball 2; Gospel Team Loador 1. Shenning, Olga Elvira Bridgeport. Connecticut A Capella 2. 3; B.W.A. Cabinot Chairman 3; Missionary Band 3; Clarion Reporter 2, 3; Declamatory 2, 3; Oratory 3. Wcniger. G. Archer Minneapolis. Minnesota Studont Council Pres. 2; Studont Pastor 1. 2. And risen the camera broke! Hanson, Hilton Peter Holmgren, Med Kuchl, Delbert Sherman, Ear! Dewelt Slnikcu, Arthur Leroy Page fourteen
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Third Row: D. West. D. M.l er. A. Collins. L. Shold. G. Samuclson, D. Johnson, R Hovinen, D Pe er-son. W. Soule. T. Kommedahl, S. Carlson, D. Ganetrom. M. Molin, R. Dahl, E. Zeiloth, R Lundquist, A. Johnson, F. Otto. C. Swanson, P. Peterson. P. Notion, M. Lager, E. Larson. D. Asplund, R. Lir.dgren, E. Flamir.q. D. Nordel!. G. Ha'.son, M. Holmbero. W, Lir.dblom. G. A. Andersen. M. Hilke. Second Row E. Elmoren. H. 3ero-falk. L. Webster. K Gustc srn. V Waihela, O Anderson. G. Hammer. D. Webster, M. Larson. M. Erickson, C. Anderson. E. Teder-raan. V. Horcauist. G. Widen, E. Antonson. R. Peterson, L Ottoson, D. Wilson, J. Lindquist. First Row: B. Sherman, V. sons. A. Nordstrom. E. Seaman, E. Fin-strom. H Bjork. R. Po'.mauist, E. Younqquist Miss Platts. G D. Anderson. K 'Carlson. H. Heath. ?. Tiernlund. H. Roqers. B. Anderson. The freshman Class The Freshman Class organized at the beginning of the year with Glenn Anderson, President; Karl Karlson, Vice President; Elaine Youngquisc, Secretary; and Runo Palm-quist, Treasurer. When the cold weather and snow arrived, the first social gathering of the class was held in the form of a toboggan party. As spring approached the freshmen were familiar enough with college life to present School Days,” a program of hilarious entertainment. The climax of the year's activities was the annual J. S. Banquet, presented by the freshmen in honor of the graduating class. The banquet was held in the Spanish Room” of the Hotel Lowry, which provided the correct background for the occasion. Christian Workers' Course Those graduating from the Christian Workers' Course are Bernice Andersen, Helen Bergfalk, Annabelle Sherman, and Olga Shenning, who is receiving a diploma. CHRISTIAN WORKERS- COURSE Third Row R, Swenson. D. Beckman. H Gustafson. R. Erickson. Second Row: E. Tcderman. R. Christenson. E. Seaman. A. Nordstrom. P. Tjernlund. D Wilson. First Row: C. Andorson. A. Shor-raon. B. Anderson. E. Larsor., O. Shcnninq. H. 3crqfalk. Page Sixteen
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