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Fourth row: H. Anderaon, A Pederson. L Johnson. E Moberg. D. Swoska Third row V, Hoalln, D. Hunt-sperger, S Nelson. D. Lund. Second tow. E. Johnson. K. Lind- 3utst. M Johnson. C. Granning. L rown. First row R Pauluk, L Gustafson. Res A M Freedholm. I. Larson BIBLE INSTITUTE Fall Term Spring Term Dorothy Swcska - • - President - - - Dorothy Swcska Irma Larson ... Vice President - - . Irma Larson Ruby Swanson • • • Secretary-Treasurer • - June Meyer Faculty Adviser............................................Rev. A. M. Freedholm The Bible Institute is the department of our school in which the students study the Bible and various phases of Christian Service. Rev. Freedholm. who is the Dean of the Bible Institute, together with pastors from the Twin Cities and nearby towns, heads the very efficient teaching force of this department. The students not only study the Bible, but they also receive practical experience by conducting meetings at Young People's S cietics. and at missions within the Turn Gties. These programs are put on cither by the group as a whole or by one of the three Gospel teams within the group. Many students, after finishing this course, enter into active service as missionaries, field workers. Y. P. leaders. Sunday school workers, and other openings where Christian workers are needed. CLASS MOTTO That in all things He might have the pre-eminence. C l. 1:1H. CLASS FLOWER Lily of the Valley’. CLASS COLORS Green and White. CLASS SONG Oh. Jesus, I Have Promised. CLASS POEM The pre-eminent one in our life should be Christ. He should all honor and glory1 obtain; All that he had. on the Cross sacrificed. That free from our sin we might ever remain. He was the one who went all the way; He was the one in the garden who w ept. That on that bright morn. He might truthfully say, The word of my Heavenly Father I've kept. So thankful and privileged above all today For the guided new life we've begun; We look to His radiant face and say. Christ, we make Thee the pre-eminent One. —Dorothy Swrska. Page Eighteen
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Soventh row: !. Gissolqulst. B, Smith, G Sunning, R. Meyor, J. Stair, P. Peterson, P. Solin, |. Gustafson Sixth row: D. Thimell, D Selin, M. Loomis. A. Roth, D. Park. R Eaton. L. Persson. Fifth row: M. Nelson, L Zum, C. Franklin. P. Carlson. P. Carlson, J Pearson, P. Engstrom. J. Bolin. Fourth row: M Mixer. E. Carlson, V. Klefxaas. A. Youngberg. A. Bergman. B. Franzen. B Bjeliand. Third row: M Nelson, E. Pinks. D. Swanson. F. Cushing. S Wmquist. M Borgstrom. Socond row: H. Buys , S Istad. I. Lisk C. Carlson. R. Stole . L. Stocks. E. Nordstrom First row: J Rajraond. B Gustafson. E Lavers, Miss Fellroth. C. Brandenburg. O. Olson JUNIOR CLASS Fall Term Sprint Term Jack Starr .... President .... jack Starr Ruth Stolec • - • Vice President ... Robert Meyer Virginia Klefsaas - • Secretary .... bruise Stockc Virginia Kle.'sais - - Treasurer .... Philip Peterson Faculty Adviser........................................................Miss Fellroth The Juniors were very active this year in all school activities, such as athletics, fotensics. and music. However, their chief interest was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The banquet, which was held at the Y.W.C.A. on May 11. was very entrancing in a setting of a ship with its shipmates and was one to he long remembered. SOPHOMORE CLASS Fall Term Spring Term Irving Gisselquist - - President .... Samuel Miller Samuel Miller ... Vice President - • • Esther Hedman Betty Spencer • • • Secretary-Treasurer • - Helen Larson Faculty Adviser..........................................Miss Sandberg The Sophomore Class was one of the largest classes in recent yejrs. The Sophomores added a great deal to our student life, and activities, and took part in sports, music, and many other activities. Fifth row: C. Borg. K Goethe, D. Yokio, L. Durloo. S. Miller, E. Olson. W Vottor. D. Park. E. Burnham. Fourth row I Bora, P Lindon, M, Booth L Larson. L. Erickson, 1. Krae-mer, M Traylor. S. Olson Third row B Leonard. A. E. Smith. G. Bumtvodt. J. Walberg, E Hodman. G. Swanson, M. Mathlson. K Henglor. H Martin. Socond row: B. Spencor, R. Munson, G. Peterson, P. Olfelt G. Roedy, E. Gartnor, E. Dixon. B, foster. First row: A. Oberg, B. Ekblad, R. Johnson. Miss Sandberg, O Carlson, J. Rudberg. A. K. Smith. H. Larson. Page Nineteen
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