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1926 Ag -'gf I 5 5' ff ' W:-. 9, '. 'a - ka - . Q A ' L . ff? 1- 'i . Z MQ- ii. I ' ,HR . '4-454 ' ft 1. 1 1 -. gt' ., -SE B L -19' x 1 1 . 1 1 , Sa. 'Is . 'Y :sf 't 'Y s 'Lf - . Ai-. , .- 5, ff 'W A n- XX l 4 'L , M M , f . f 1 - N54 ' - QWFJA I Tf' I-ie TI-IE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1911-1926 During our animal church convention, held at Blair, Nebraska, June, 1911, ' a large number of graduates were present. Someone T sociation be formed with the purpose of keeping the i partments of our school in touch with one another E immediately. A meeting was called and the plans suggested that an alumni as- graduates of the different de- This suggestion found favor for organization were made. Rev. V. VV. Rondo was elected president for the first year, Mr. N. H. Debel was elected vice-president, and Rev. Atlef Hansen, secretary-treasurer. These officers with the aid of Professors C. X. Hansen and P. S. Vig were requested to draw up a constitution for the following year. The constitution was'to go into effect when it had received the signature of forty graduates. The first annual meeting was held May 31, 1912. The constitution was adopted. A lively interest p1'evailed. Fifty-two graduates had signed the constitution and were now active members, The final vote on the constitution was made the following year, when the membership had reached 130. Such small beginnings of organization are often underestimated. No school can be successful without the loyal support of its graduates. By them the world judges the quality of her ability to train. The alumni association of larger institutions of learning are active in support of endowment funds, new building projects, stadiums, gymnasiums and memorials. Our association is planning a drive for a new gymnasium. The school is in great need of this building. The committee in charge of the 'fund drive' and building plans has some good proposals. They have been hard at work. With the aid of every alumnus, this project will be a lighter and more pleasant task, and will be a decisive step of progress in the history of Dana College. The Dana College and Trinity Seminary Alumni Association will celebrate its fifteenth anniversary this year. A big meeting is planned at our Church convention at Waupaca, Vvisconsin, on the evening of the sixteenth of June, this year. Here will be a better chance for most of our graduates to be present. The meeting at the convention last year was a success. XVe hope to have a response at the coming meeting that will even exceed all expectations of the past. ,,,-,1,...- 1-11 ---l-l-u----4-------'--'-H111-'I Of!
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Kr. gg zpg 1926 fm,- - 5231 l ' Kr f 7 -' T i s ,, ' , x 'mike V' 'la Gigli' ' ggi: - 3 ' Wi t I. .. .-,..If'1R5: 1 1131 '-xl6 'f.-, EE1.. .:?Sr7Sl!'f A .., If-f qw - 4 f-Sf' ?s -. 2:5537 msn.. 'f . e- L - Q . ,.m2f:.' 1 I Favorite expressions of the Faculty: 5 Lundberg- Lights out. Sogge-- All things being equal. So to speak. T. M. Hansen- lt appears to me. 'Alf you please. I L. C. Bundgaard- As you know. W. B. Nielsen- Got a match? N. Overgaard-''Slubhertf N. Falk- From this point of view. Well yes, maybe. A. Jensen- I'll take that back. 'Pardon me. M. L. Kirkegaard- How? Mrs. Koopinan in the public speaking class-Now Mr. Grill, stand erect, g enunciate your words more clearly, feel the spirit of the piece, open your mouth and throw yourself into it. At the supper table: A 1 Miss lua Johnson speaking to Ernie, but he was not listening, and asked her to repeat it. I Ida.- Oh 1ny! It just went over your head like an umbrella, didn't it?,' i s Some sentences from Danish I: 1 Marvin Lund- Her kommer 'et Dyr med fire FOI'191T11l161'.'y Elvira Nielsen- Har du lidt Speaking? i Duke- Min Kuffert er spaendendef' F Benny- Din Speklag har lige kommetf' i Silas Larsen in Ac. Eng.- Gyneology makes men do what they do not Want i to .mf i E I Bertelsen- What is a 'scowl' in Danish? 5 Grill- This is a scowl. tlllakes scowl.l L Bo- Now what is a scowl, Berte-lsen? Q Bertelsen- A 'scowl' is when Grill makes a funny face. I I A. B. tIn spelling olassl-'WVrite a sentence using the word I113l11l1l3.1.', F A. P. Man belongs to the maininasf' T Bo- Did you hear Art give his oration'? ! Max- Yes, he talked so loud I couldn't hear him. ! A I Honestly Bo, I never realized how short I am until I stand alongside of you, I I feel like a big gia.nt. ' T I Lucille- E, V., is there anything as 'Famines' in our notes. ! E. V. I don't know, I never had any. I 1 Prof. J.- How many legs has a Korean? I Anita- Four, of course! I ! -u--.---.-.---...----...---.........-..........-...-,..,-.,i,
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