Bethel University - Spire Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1939

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B. IV. A. and B Club The chapel has been transformed into a living room, a table is set with silver service. Only one meaning could be applied to such a procedure—the Bethel Women s Association is to have its meeting, and its tea. Very exclusively a girls' organi2ation, the B. W. A. is an active group having interesting meetings arranged by the girls themselves. Officers for the first semester were Ruth Tcgenfeldt, President; Margery Ericson, Vice President; Jeanne Tretsvcn, Secretary; and Henrietta DeCamp, Treasurer. Those elected to serve as officers for the second semester were Margery Ericson, President; Florence I.ir.dstrom, Vice President; Ruby Christenson, Secretary; and Annabellc Sherman, Treasurer. A hoard of rcd-swcatcrcd, broad-shouldered giants are swarming toward one particular room. That means B Club meeting. This is an organization of lettermen, athletes all. Usually the)- are extremely informal, but one night they invited the fair maidens to join them, and they had a banquet. The B Club banquet, a gala affair, was held in'lhe coffee shop, which was properly decorated for the occasion. Even dressed in their Sunday best, these he-men” had a good time. Elected by the organization at the beginning of the year were Virgil Olson, President; Clifford Dickau, Vice President; and Ray Appelquist, Secretary-Treasurer. B. w. A. Third Row. M. Melin. C Johnson. G. Widen, L Webster, R. Peterson, D. Webster. H. Carlson. G. Peterson. E. Hull, O. Shenmng. H. Gustafson, H. Heath. D. Wilson. A. Nordstrom, D. A. Johnson. A. M. Johnson E Flam-.ng. P. Tferniund. G. Hanson. E Larson. E. Ze.loth. R. Erickson. E. Miller. A Anderson. M. Lareon, G. Hammar. M. Erickson. Second Row: E. Antcnscn, O Anderson. V. Waihe’.a. F. Dunning, S. Danielson. R Swenson. H. DeCamp, V. Fons. D. Eggleston. E. Elmgron. E. Ahkjjist. D Drots. D. Beckman, R. Fredine. B. Anderson, R. Olson, M. Lager. ✓. Ncrdquist. L. Ottoson. D. Asplunc. H. Bergfclk. H. Bjork, E. Finstrom. J Tretsvon. First Row: M. Borgfalk. L. Smith. C. Anderson. K. Tedorman, A. Sherman. F. Lindstron. Miss Nol son. M. Ericson, R. Christenson. M. Lovegren. C. Swanson. A. Martin. E. Youngquist. P. Potorson, E. Seaman. B. Snerrr.an. B” CLUB Third Row: D. Johnson. D. Petor-son. C. Young. A Slaikeu. V . Sor-ley. O. Johnson. H Tegenfoldt. G. Potorson. Second Row: F. McOlash. S. Paulson. V. Pearson. G Anderson, N. Holmgren, B Fribcrg, J. Berge-son. First Row: C. Holmberg, V Olson. Coach Adam. C. Dickau, A. Blomquist, S. Rendahl. mgm Paf-e Tu cuty-nine

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Alexis Society The Alexis Society of the Seminary had a very interesting scries of meetings during the year. Their programs were composed largely of extemporaneous speaking and singing by the members themselves. The past semester (he society has set aside meetings in which they have honored members of the faculty. A member of the society gave the particular professor's life story and other interesting things about him and his work. Ar the conclusion of these meetings refreshments were served in the dining hall, and every one enjoyed a social time. During the spring semester the society had as its President, Wilbur Sorley; Vice President, Carl Young; Secretary, Gladys Peterson; Treasurer, Folkc Ferre; Social Chairman, Ned Holmgren; and Refreshment Chairman. Mrs. Miller. College Club The College Club is an organization composed of all the students in the Junior College. The Club meets once a month. During these meetings the business of the group is cared for and programs of interesting speakers and musical numbers are presented. The College Club also conducted the oratorical and declamatory contests this year. After the meetings a social hour is held in the coffee shop of the college building, during which refreshments are served and games are played by the group. The officers of the club are pictured: William Hagstrom, President; Ethel Tedcrman, Secretary; Del Ray Peterson, Treasurer; and Robert Persons, Vice President. Page Twenty-eigbt



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