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'W mm Ml 1926 5 i e ...- . , .I- .z If Qu is 'I I AS-E wu5I -A'0,,I ' 'Wx ,ff .l-R- vi 1 ' 4 Q vrs 51417 .1 eff A' 4, T, +7 YV ,.. ,,vv,,,,7..efff-fn -Q r N, 5 f lmrnmzmi. la- ,J NNN Rx S1 f f n uv-I 1 l !Edna- Simonsen Sister I Hampton, Nebraska 2 College Normal u en s ris lan ss ng esperlang lStdt'Ch't' A' H ' E Dannebrogg Sec'y Student Body '24- !25g Sec'y Senior Class: Calendar I Editor Danian . i She does little kindnesses which g most. leave undone or despise. I i 'iEleonora M. Silll0llS9ll Sim Q Blair, Nebraslaa . 1 0111ll1Sl'Cla. ISnap-Shot Editor Damian , T M0desty is the seal of grace. Q Opal Tucker Tuckie l Blair, Nebraska : Commercial - Orchestra '24-25-26i Choir '25-26. L A winsome smile never loses its I charm. ! l Esther M. Vedsted Vesty Q Staplehurst, Negrasgia ' ca emy illesperiang Second Choir. Q She has qualities of mind and I heart worth admiring. - i T 2 Eli J. M. Vig Shorty !Blair, Nebraska d I ca emy irlesperian '21-23: Male Chorus '23- , 243 Tennis '21-22-23-24-25-265 I Basket-Ball '21-22-23-24-25-26. 5 A ready tongue, a- ready wit, we 1 like him all the more for it. ! i Li .Boas x17l3iSlllllllll Bo 5 McNabb, Illinois Q Commercial lllesperian '24-255 Dannebrog '24- 225g Tennis Club '24-253 Basket-Ball !C1ub '24-253 Basket-Ball '24-25- I26g Tennis Singles Champion '25g Q I 1 1 i -5' Doubles Champion '25g Athletic Coun- cil '25-265 Vice-Pres. Student Body '26g Ass't Business Mgr. Damian , The olements are so mixed in him that every day reveals some luiex- pected trait.
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as new will 1926 -r Tvp gj Y-,YTVZL V if aff 'fans' ZH' 1' n f l- .a-. 2 f gs-r fu' -wffdf 55?-QL f l ' 2 f3. f2g vi 5 mu it ,eff U .fs 'A 34 .7115 - . on -- Emma- Petersen 1 Not Graduatingj Maria M. Pedersen Maria Kenmare, North Dakota College Normal Dannebrogg Hesperiau: Choirg Glee glubg Dannevirkeg Students' Christian ss'n. Chau-m strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Olga. S. Peterson Olga Dannebrog, Nebraska College Normal Hesperiang Sec'y '25g Dannebrogg Stu- dents' Christian Ass'ng Choir '24-25-- 26g Glee Club '24-25-265 Tennis Club: Basket-Ball Team '24-25-265 Local Activities Editor Hermes '25-26: Ass't Circulating Mgr. Danian . For what is more desirable than a sweet face and u noble character? Peter Petersen - Pete Blair, Nebraska Academy ' I-Iesperiang Dannebrogg Basket-Ball Team '23-24-253 Ass't Editor Her- mes '24-25-26. ' Common sense- in an unconmlon degree is wisdom. Edwin XV. Pctrussou Ed Chicago, Illinois College, A. B. Students' Christian Ass'ng Hesperiang Dannebrogg Nordisk Lsesekreds '24- 25g Heathen Mission Society '23-24- 253 Choir, '23-24-25-263 Male Chorus '23-243 Pres. 1 term S. C. A.: Pres. Hesperian '24-253 Vice-Pres. Dannebrog '23-243 Hermes Staff '23 -24-255 Pres. Junior Class '24-253 Bible Team '25-261 Pres. Senior Class '25-26g Editor, Damian '26. My endeavors have ever come too short of my dc-sires. Bessie Robeson HB. R. Blair, Nebraska Music Supervisors Course Hesperiang Choir '26g 'Orchestra '25. There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face. 4. .. .... ..-- - , ---- ....- up
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js 1926 ,Q 4 1 ff 2 i,.f e'l ' A . .'5T'i'-' -- 7 if 'Wg-F' wi. , S ' Ax, A ' ef ff-in fre as if 1 Irma.-.mi .egg TAFE: Aa ii, , Q. . ' jg 4 'i-1' Qxifk I J -K-fp Q , -.- 'Mi-.fear + ' Hs ' 1 - ' -v W - -Y - f' ' - -Q e-'Hf,2?..i - M , -2 tv .. ...tv 1 5 X xr J L-.- .-.f ' ' 5. . ll: 1 an 1' -.112 I OUR CLASS 1926 T PO EACH OF US there is committed in the things divine or temporal that I which must be preserved in spite of all hindrances and obstacles. VVe are all I heirs of those that have trod the path before us, and as such profit by their la- l hors and accomplishments. Together with all that to which we have become heirs i i is also to be remembered the responsibility given us to resume and exalt the work done by those in 'whose wake we are traveling. It was for this reason that the class chose the motto, Guard that which is committed unto thee . L We have endeavored to guard faithfully all that which has been intrusted to L us. The class, however, has not been satisfied to rest only on the accomplishments Q of former classes. Man's mission in the worid is to do . This has been evidenced Q 1 also in the work of the class. It has not been content to merely exist, but it has E Q rather existed for the sake of doing. The class is not large because of what it is. g but because of what it has attempted to do. g T Our class is large in number, but the greatest attainment of the class has been T the publication of the Danian. It was not without many checks and hindrances i T that the annual was made possible again triis year, and had it not been for the i wonderful example of our predecessors, the achievements wrought in this Danian would not have been possible. In the tasks which have beset ns as a class, we have T experienced unity in a desire to serve. Each a true worker, and in some respects doing the same thing, for we were all working toward a common end-service to E our school. No matter how diverse our tasks may have been, there has in all of our E i labors been a bond uniting us all. l To our Alma Mater, who has been a source of inspiration and strength to us, l do we express our appreciation for the opportunities of se1'vice which have been l given the class. That we may guard carefully the lessons of humble service in the L vocation to which we are called, that the class of '26 may always be a c1'edit to i our Alma. Mater, is the desire ol' each one of us. I I l 1 i i I l .i..-...... .. -.- .. . .. - .--- - - - ---- ----- ------- - - -H+ -a- E
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