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Standing: P. Lundgrcn. V. Pearson, R. Johnson, C. Stripe, G. Larson. E. Rail. R. Perrin, L. Kult-gron, G. Ohsberg. B Friborg, W. Haostrom, L. Petersen, V . Johnson. F. McOlash Seated: M. Lovegren, A. Johnson. C. Lundquist, T. Hclvorson. R. Olson. H. DcCamp. Not pictured: David Anderson. Marian Arland, Kenneth Johnson. Morriom Olson, Robert Paulson. Stanley Paulson, Lester Pipkin. fjuniosi GIgAA The official membership of the Seminary junior class is composed of sixteen members; however, there are ten special students in the Seminary who are added to this group. In contrast to the middle class, there is a high percentage of feminine representation in this class. There are four regular women students and two specials. The Pi Alpha Eta is an exclusive, life-time society of fifteen men of the first year Seminary class. It was organized last fall in memory of Dr. Arvid Gordh. Its present officers are: Bertil Friberg. president; Warren Johnson, secretary; and Carl Lundquist, historian. The Pi Alpha Eta has been meeting once every three weeks with some preacher as guest and speaker. On one occasion the group visited Pat Malone at his Anoka home, where the members saw his collection of stones. Other speakers have been the Reverends Martin Erikson, Milton Lind, Ewald Conrad, and Prof. Adolf Olson. The society's name is a transliteration of the life-motto of Dr. Gordh, the English being “Keep looking up. Five of the Junior class v omen formed also an organization which they called “The Better Halves. On Valentine's Day this group sponsored a party for the male members of the class. The class officers for the past year have been: Truman Halvorsen, president; Carl Lundquist, vice-president; Alvera Johnson, secretary; and K. William Hagstrom, treasurer. The entire class held an outing in the spring as its annual social function. Eight members of this group are holding student pastorates at the present time. They are: David Anderson, Osceola, Wis.; Bertil Friberg, Mido, Minn.; Truman Halvorsen, Hill-men, Minn.; Rawlin Johnson, East Balsam, Wis.; Gordon Larson, Hasty, Minn.; Carl Lundquist, Harris, Minn.; Vernon Pearson, Hillsdale, Wis.; and Robert Perrin, River Falls, Wis. Most of the other class members expect to be serving in some form of the Christian ministry this summer. I
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C. Holmbora. G. Peterson, G. Forro, A. Bloomquist, S. Larson, V. Slater, H. Har.son, E. Sherman, S. Renaahl, V. Olson, K- Johnson, J. Sorgoson, J. Valine, W. Shorwick. Middle GIgAA Members of the Seminary middle class are well known for their unusual signal. Two classmates on seeing one another each will raise one hand with the middle finger extended. This official class gesture is usually given cs a salutation. However, in times when the reputation of the class or of a member is subject to attack from some member of another class, this signal will bring aid from other middlemen. This year's middle class is also unusual in that there are no young women among its fourteen members. Several years have passed since such a class attended Bethel. Officers of the middle class during the past year have been: Carl Holmberg, president; lack Bergeson, vice-president; John Valine, secretary; and Alrik Bloomquist, treasurer. Among the outstanding events of this year's activities was a class trip to Red Wing, Minnesota. There, the middlemen met a team from the Red Wing Baptist Church in a basketball game. The middle class contains members of some abilities. Gordon Peterson is director of the band and student director of the Male Chorus and A Cappella Choir. Jack Bergeson has for two years been Steward of the Boarding Club. Seven of the middlemen have held student pastorates during the past school year. These preaching stations are; Alrik Bloomquist, Rusk, Wis.; Gus Ferre, Glen Flora, Wis.; Carl Holmberg, Isanti (North), Minn.; Kermit Johnson, Lake City, Minn.; Sidney Larson, Long Lake, Minn.; Stanley Rendahl, Eastern Heights Chapel, St. Paul- and Vern Slater, Grasston and New Brunswick, Minn. During the 193S vacation the members of the class were stationed from the east coast to the Pacific and north into Canada. Next fall the class members expect to be back in the Seminary to finish their theological training. 1
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GORDON ANDERSON Grantsburg, Wisconsin Clarion 1; Gospel team 1, 2; Dc-bato 1, 2. AMBROSE COLLINS Walker, Minnesota Gospel team I, 2: Intramural basketball I, 2; Intramural sollball 2; Program Comm. Soph, banquet 2. EUNICE ELMGREN Rocklorc, Michigan Gospel team 1; Missionary Band 1, 2; B W. A. I, 2; Treas. College Club 2. DALPHY FAGERSTROM Duluth. Minnesota Gospel team leader 2; Clcrion stall 2; Spire etalf 2; Intramural football, basketball 2; Baseball 2; Treas. College Club 2; Pres. N. Y A. Club 2. SIDNEY CARLSON Farwoll, Minnesota Baseball I; Orchestra 1; Band 1, 2; A Cappella i, 2. Male Chorus I, 2; Intramural basketball 1. 2; Intra- muiol sollball 2; Gospel team 2. DCRIS JANE EGGLESTON Alcester, South Dakotc Circ. Mar. Clarion 2: Orchestra 1: A Cappella 1, 2; Missionary Band I. 2; Gospel team I, 2; Ass't Treas. B. W. A. 2. RUTH ERICKSON Powers Lake, North Dakotc Clarion reporter 1; A Cappella 1, 2. Missionary Band 1. 2. B W. A. 1. 2; Gospel team 1, 2. GLADYS HANSON Minneapolis, Minnesota Clarion reporter 1. 2: B. W. A. 1. 2; Sec'y A Cappella 2.
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